“Ruse” residential burglary reported in Marshall County
VARNA – A “Ruse” residential burglary perpetuated by three men claiming to be with a power company occurred in Marshall County Tuesday. Around 6:30 PM the Marshall County Sheriff’s Office were called to rural Varna where a
Goats perish in Putnam County Fire
GRANVILLE – A shed fire in Putnam County took the lives of five goats Wednesday. The Granville-Hennepin Fire Protection District were called to North 1100th Ave near Granville around 7:30 AM. A Putnam County Sheriffs
IDOT to begin highway repairs in Oglesby
OGLESBY – Illinois 71 and Illinois 351 in Oglesby will see resurfacing and repairs beginning Friday. The Illinois Department of Transportation announced that between Walnut Street and the Illinois 71 and Illinois 351 split will see a
Authorities recover missing road and street signs
VARNA – A number of road and street signs were recovered last week in Marshall County. On March 25th the Putnam County Sheriff’s Office along with Marshall County Sheriff’s Office executed a search warrant at a residence
Second round of COVID-19 booster shots are approved for ages 50 and older
On Tuesday, public health officials approved a second round of COVID-19 booster shots for those over the age of 50, with shots to likely be available in pharmacies this week. Those 12 and older are currently eligible
House panel investigating the Jan. 6 insurrection at the Capitol identifies almost 8-hour gap in phone records
The House panel investigating the Jan. 6 insurrection at the Capitol has identified an almost 8-hour gap in official White House records of then-President Donald Trump’s phone calls as his supporters stormed the building. The time-gap extends
New Orleans Saints agree to one-year deal with QB Andy Dalton
The New Orleans Saints agreed to a one-year deal with 11-year veteran quarterback Andy Dalton, worth up to $6 million in incentives and including $3 million in guarantees. The 34-year-old Dalton spent last season with the Chicago
NFL changes rules for playoffs overtime; each team to possess the ball
On Tuesday, the NFL team owners voted to change the rules for overtime in the playoffs, allowing each team to possess the ball. Competition committee chairman Rich McKay made the announcement at the league’s annual meeting at