Category Archives: WCMY News

Two students from Illinois Valley Community College to study abroad
Two students at Illinois Valley Community College are studying abroad. Raven Bridges of LaSalle will be traveling to France after she graduates from IVCC. She will take a French class and will live in...
WCMY News Apr 24, 2022 Students Sabrina Belmonte (left) and Raven Bridges (right) will study abroad in different countries.

Five area communities get money for school sidewalk grants
There'll be new sidewalks near five area schools paid for with a state grant. The Safe Routes to School grants were awarded to Ladd, Spring Valley, Oglesby, Streator, and Peru. They total almost $1.1 ...
WCMY News Apr 23, 2022 Dark gray asphalt road with pedestrian crossing road marking, selective focus with shallow DOF

Illinois State Police enforcing "No Parking Tow-Away" Zones around state parks
"No Parking Tow-Away" Zones will be enforced by Illinois State Police and the Illinois Department of Transportation at Matthiessen and Starved Rock State Park. ISP says with two million visitors a yea...
WCMY News Apr 23, 2022 Rowdy Roddy

Still no decision on LaSalle County Board member pay increase
LaSalle County Board members talked a long time today about what they should be paid. But they're not ready yet to make a decision. Meeting as the committee of the whole, they sent the question to the...
WCMY News Apr 22, 2022

Weekly COVID report: current cases going up; two additional deaths reported
Current COVID-19 cases continue to trend up in LaSalle County. This week the LaSalle County Health Department reported 75 new cases for a total of 29,065 so far. There were also 48 recoveries for a to...
WCMY News Apr 22, 2022

Oglesby considers zoning for axe throwing sport
Oglesby's plan commission is being asked to consider whether axe throwing should be allowed as a sport in B1 zoned areas. A business at 204 E. Walnut St. wants to have it. It's zoned B1. Plan Commissi...
WCMY News Apr 22, 2022 Nelo Hotsuma / CC

Marseilles honors first responders for heroism in two incidents
Correction: One of the dispatchers we named as Ben Francisco is actually Dan Francisco. We apologize for the error. Several Marseilles emergency service workers were honored for their actions in diffe...
WCMY News Apr 22, 2022 Three Marseilles first responders were honored for their help with saving a life.

Unemployment continues downward trend
Unemployment went down from February to March, continuing a trend. The Illinois Department of Employment Security says the LaSalle County rate was 5.7% last month, compared to 6.1% the month before an...
WCMY News Apr 22, 2022

LaSalle approves 141K bid for fixing sewer issue
The LaSalle City Council accepted a bid from John Pohar and Sons for emergency sewer work on Donahue St. and Baker Ave. The project will cost around $141,000. City Engineer Brian Brown says the sewer ...
WCMY News Apr 22, 2022 Bill Smith / CC

Local governments ask for state to rethink police reform law
Some local governments are asking the Illinois General Assembly to repeal or rewrite the SAFE-T Act. Its aim is to gradually reform police departments across the state. Its critics say it tilts things...
WCMY News Apr 21, 2022 LongitudeLatitude / CC
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