LAWRENCEVILLE SEWER IMPROVEMENT
The City of Lawrenceville has announced that once the planned major sewer line improvement project begins on the east side of the city in the future, residents in the project area may be asked to
Continue Reading »The City of Lawrenceville has announced that once the planned major sewer line improvement project begins on the east side of the city in the future, residents in the project area may be asked to
Continue Reading »The IECC Board of Trusteees met Tuesday night in Fairfield and approved an increase in district tuition and fees for students for Fiscal Year 2021. The in-district tuition rate will increase from
Continue Reading »The Lawrence County Board has recieved a proposal to provide additional ambulance service coverage to the Bridgeport and Sumner areas in western Lawrence County. The proposal was made by
Continue Reading »The Lawrence County Sheriffs Department Wednesday arrested 36 year old April Penrod of Mt Vernon Illinois. She was wanted on a Lawrence County warrant for Violation of Bail Bond. She was booked
Continue Reading »The City of Sumner Thursday issued a Boil Order for both East and West Locust Streets heading south on Christy Avenue. The Boil Order is in effect till further notice.
Continue Reading »A Fairfield woman was sent to prison on a drug charge in Wabash County. The States Attorneys Office reports that 41 year old Jennifer Weedman was sentenced to the Illinois Department of Corrections
Continue Reading »The Lawrence Public Library Board will do more investigation into a planned lighting improvement project. The Board at its regular meeting Tuesday evening indicated a desire to speak with ADG of Mt
Continue Reading »Two Lawrence County men arrested Tuesday for Domestic Battery. 38 year old Jordan Jones of Lawrenceville and 56 year old Terry Legg of Sumner charged with the offense and were being held in the
Continue Reading »Joe Herron, Chief Ranger of the George Rogers Clark National Historical Park in Vincennes will be the guest speaker at the upcoming meeting of the Lawrence County Historical Society. It is
Continue Reading »Use it or lose it. That phrase describes the situation regarding the fate of the Sumner Senior Citizens Center. The Lawrence County Senior Citizens Board of Directors scheduled a public hearing
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