Sep 29, 2009 | Morris Daily Herald
Woman airlifted following wreck
MARSEILLES – Two people were injured Monday in a single-vehicle accident on River Road, about 1 1/2 miles southeast of Marseilles.
Kasal Post thanks area businesses for support
Seventeen members were in attendance for Seneca American Legion Post Kasal 457's September meeting at Nicky's Bar and Restaurant.
Colin Milton, 19, 746 First Ave., was fined $750 for possession of less than 2.5 grams of marijuana.
HOLLENBECK Robert "Bob" Hollenbeck of Seneca will celebrate his 90th birthday. He was born Oct.
Juan Carlos De La Vega, 30, Streator, was arrested Tuesday at 603 Guthrie St., following an accident at Woodward Memorial Drive and La Salle Street.
The village of Seneca has issued a boil water notice for residents from the 300 block of North Main Street to the 400 block of North Main Street until further and all of Birch Lawn until further notice.
Five teens were arrested Sunday morning after reportedly taking "a slew of personal items" from unlocked vehicles.
Gerardo Garsia, 21, 1209 Price St., was fined $200 for not having a valid license Aug.
Seneca special ed meeting planned
Seneca Township High School invites any home or private school parent to a meeting on special education services.
Seneca teen qualifies for state pageant finals
Carissa Schumaker, a senior at Seneca High School, was chosen as a state finalist in the National American Miss Illinois pageant, set for Saturday, Sept.
Mr. James E. Hougas, 77, passed away peacefully at home on Friday, Sept. 11, 2009, surrounded by his loving family.
The drowning of Patricia Orvis' cousin, Daniel Hogg, was reported in the Morris Daily Herald on July 3, 1995.
Carissa Schumaker, shown here being crowned 2008 Miss Grundy County Fair, competed in another pageant last weekend in St.
Seneca is the latest entity to approve expanding the La Salle-Grundy County Enterprise Zone to include additional territory for the former Blackstone Wind Farm project.
Tax savings possible with La Salle nuclear plant reassessment
This December, when local government tax levies are approved, La Salle County home owners could find a little bit of tax savings in their Christmas stockings.
Two males, both 15, were cited Tuesday at the intersection of Orleans and Pearl streets for possession of smoking materials by a minor.