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Princeton High School recognized six Spanish IV and four German IV students during awards night
Girls track and field athletes from L-P, Mendota, Princeton and Henry-Midland qualified for state along with baseball, softball and soccer results in Wednesday's NewsTribune roundup.
The Illinois Municipal Electric Agency has announced the completion of its solar project in Princeton
The Henry-Senachwine softball team improved to 20-3, the Hall baseball team scored late to win and more baseball, softball, tennis and soccer results in Tuesday's NewsTribune roundup.
The L-P softball team clinched the outright Interstate 8 Conference title and more softball, baseball, soccer, tennis and track and field results in Monday's NewsTribune roundup.
A look at the top times, distances and heights in the NewsTribune area for girls track and field.
Freedom House celebrated Founder’s Day on Friday, May 9, marking the life and enduring legacy of Nedda Simon, who died last year on the agency’s 42nd anniversary.
The American Legion Auxiliary 125 will be meeting 9:30 a.m. Wednesday, May 14, at the Legion Post, 1549 W. Peru St., Princeton.
Princeton High School celebrated National Decision Day on May 1 as a way to highlight the post-secondary plans of the Class of 2025.
The Mendota and St. Bede baseball teams won in their last at-bat and more baseball, softball and track and field results in Friday's NewsTribune roundup.
Taylor Wetsel is where she wants to be. She is the newest Princeton police officer.
Crews excavate a lot for a future Aldi store on the corner of North Main Street and Backbone Road on Tuesday, May 6, 2025. The grocery store broke ground last week. The timeline is to have the store open by Thanksgiving this year.
Mendota's Mariyah Elam won three conference titles in track, St. Bede softball won and more baseball, softball, track and field and soccer results in Thursday's NewsTribune roundup.
Princeton residents have a challenge before them. Postal carriers will collect nonperishable food items Saturday, May 10, from residents’ porches or curbs for the Bureau County Food Pantry.
Open Prairie United Church of Christ in Princeton will host a free concert by folk artist Bobby Jo Valentine at 7 p.m. on Mother’s Day, Sunday, May 11.
Margo Cartwright will retire from Jefferson Elementary School in Princeton at the end of the school year.
He was a rebellious student and "slacker" until he stumbled into auto shop. Now, La Salle-Peru High School's Mike Fisher runs the auto shop to teach his students accountability, professionalism.
Steve Amy knew he wanted to be a coach one day, growing up in a house with a father who was a multi-sport coach and teacher. He just didn’t know he wanted to teach. He said once he started teaching at Princeton, "it was a lot of fun. We have great kids here. Makes it easy.”
A free kids fishing expo in Peru, vendors market in Sheffield, the Starved Rock Country marathon, a folk artist in Princeton and an art exhibit in Peru are among the activities this weekend in the Illinois Valley.
St. Bede's Lily Bosnich broke the 20-year-old Illinois Valley area record in the 100-meter hurdles in the Tri-County Conference Meet and more track and field, baseball and softball results in Tuesday's NewsTribune roundup.
A look at the top baseball players in the NewsTribune area.
The Aldi sign at Backbone Road and Main Street in Princeton has caught the attention of residents.
The Bureau County Genealogical Society will host historian Jim Gibbons and his presentation on World War II at 7 p.m. Thursday, May 22, at the Bureau County Genealogical Society, 629 S. Main St., Princeton.
Lauren Harbison hit a grand slam and threw a shutout to lead the Henry-Senachwine softball team to a win, the La Salle-Peru boys and girls track and field teams won at home and more baseball, softball, track and field, tennis and soccer results in Monday's NewsTribune roundup.
The Mendota girls soccer team is 14-5-1 and earned the No. 1 seed in its sub-sectional. The Trojans will host a Class 1A regional that also includes Princeton, Oregon and DePue-Hall.
The biannual Leapfrog Hospital Safety Grades for the Spring of 2025 have been announced by The Leapfrog Group, a national watchdog organization for patient safety, and OSF HealthCare St. Elizabeth Medical Center has been named to the list.
Protesters gathered Saturday and lined the 100 block of North Main Street to express their opposition to current U.S. foreign policy, domestic policy and the separation of powers being tested by the White House.
The Bureau Valley softball team beat Henry and Abingdon-Avon and more baseball and softball results in Saturday's NewsTribune/BCR roundup.
The Princeton Public Library announced a donation of $80,000 from the estate of Jean Lawton, which will significantly enhance the library’s educational programs, community outreach efforts and infrastructure improvements.
The L-P softball team routed Alleman, the L-P boys and girls track teams won in Mendota and more baseball, softball and track and field results in Friday's NewsTribune roundup.
Day Jones interviews Laura Brigham & Sarah Smith of the Michigan MOMsemble. They have performances of their show “Buckle Up” this Friday (5/2) and Saturday (5/3) at Festival 56 in Princeton
Day Jones interviews Laura Brigham and Sarah Smith of the Michigan MOMsemble. They have performances of their show “Buckle Up” this Friday (5/2) and Saturday (5/3) at Festival 56 in Princeton
Join the Bureau and Putnam Emergency Management agencies and the Bureau and Marshall-Putnam farm bureaus at 9 a.m. Sunday, June 1, at the Bureau County Fairgrounds in Princeton for an eight-hour rescue course targeted at first responders in the area.
The St. Bede girls track and field team won its home meet, Princeton boys tennis won and more results in Thursday's NewsTribune roundup.
The Down on Main Summer Street Concert Series in Princeton is set to return this summer.
The Princeton Elementary School District is accepting applications for two open board member positions.
The Princeton Moose Lodge is hosting a sock hop dance from 6:30 to 9 p.m. Friday, May 2.
Here are Kevin Hieronymus' photos of Wednesday's Princeton Bible Church AWANA Pinewood Derby night. Youth from kindergarten through sixth grade raced their derby cars to see who had the fastest. Awards also were presented for Best Design.
Audrey Scherer hit a grand slam and a two-run home run to lead Earlville to a win and more softball, baseball, track and field, tennis and golf results in Tuesday's NewsTribune roundup.
A look at the top softball players in the NewsTribune area.
The Friends of Extension and 4-H who help to support outreach educational programs for University of Illinois Extension – Bureau County and its 4-H/Youth Development Program invites individuals to participate in a cash raffle fundraiser.
To ensure safety in the home canning process, pressure canner dial gauges should be tested once per year.
Princeton High School named its Top 10 students for the 2024-2025 school year.
The Covered Bridge Quilter’s Guild will host its monthly meeting at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, May 1, at the New Hope Church of the Nazarene, 30 N. Sixth St., Princeton.
Lauren Harbison hit for the cycle in Henry's win over Stark County and more softball, baseball, soccer, tennis and track and field results in Monday's NewsTribune roundup.
The L-P softball team is riding a 15-game winning streak, Henry-Senachwine is honoring its late assistant coach and more in the NewsTribune softball notebook.
A long line of cars stretching a half mile long waited in line to drop off electronics during a free electronics recycling drive on Saturday, April 26, 2025, at the Bureau County Highway Department in Princeton.
The Mendota girls soccer team beat Oregon, Princeton tennis won its own invite and more soccer, baseball, softball and track and field results in Saturday's NewsTribune roundup.
Each year, Rotary Clubs are invited to apply for a district grant involving a project that reflects the mission of The Rotary Foundation.
The new Second Story Teen Center will open Tuesday, April 29, after breaking ground a little more than a year ago.