What is lostant illinois?

Lostant is a small village located in LaSalle County, Illinois, United States. According to the 2020 census, the population of the village was 470. The village is located along Illinois Route 251 and is approximately 10 miles south of the city of LaSalle.

Lostant was founded in 1854 and was named after a tribe of Native Americans who lived in the area. The village was incorporated in 1857 and became a center for agriculture, with some of the most fertile farmland in the state surrounding the community.

The village is home to Lostant Elementary School, which serves students from kindergarten through eighth grade. The school district is part of the Putnam County School District.

Lostant is also known for its annual Fourth of July celebration, which includes a parade, carnival games, and a fireworks display. The event draws visitors from surrounding communities and is a highlight of the summer for many local residents.

The village has a volunteer fire department, and emergency medical services are provided by the Putnam County Ambulance Service. Lostant has a public park, which includes a baseball diamond, a playground, and picnic facilities.