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![]() ![]() USDA Announcement Will Not Affect Tilton Solar Project
Plans to erect solar panels west of Tilton will not be affected by last week's U. S. Department of Agriculture announcement discontinuing funding for solar and wind projects. "The USDA's announcement ...
![]() Danville Fire vs Police Softball Game for Mike Stephens Scholarship Draws Beautiful Crowd; Beautiful Day
Saturday afternoon (Aug 23rd) at Danville Stadium, the Danville Police vs Fire charity softball game returned in full force. The beneficiary was the Mike Stephens Memorial Scholarship for students at ...
![]() Illinois State Police to Conduct Occupant Restraint Enforcement Patrols
THE FOLLOWING IS AN ILLINOIS STATE POLICE RELEASE PESOTUM - Illinois State Police (ISP) Troop 7 Commander Heather Apperson announces the ISP will conduct Occupant Restraint Enforcement Patrols ...
![]() Roberson Hosts Saturday Afternoon Kickoff of Campaign for 104th Illinois House District
This past Saturday afternoon (Aug 23rd), Mary Catherine Roberson hosted an official kick-off for her Democratic candidacy for the 104th Illinois House District, at the Heron in Downtown Danville. Robe...
![]() Final TAPS ON TUESDAY Session Set for Tues Aug 26th; 6 PM at Spring Hill Cemetery's Soldiers Circle
THE FOLLOWING IS A TAPS ON TUESDAY RELEASE The final program of the Taps on Tuesday season will be held this Tuesday, August 26th at Spring Hill Cemetery's Soldiers Circle. This event will feat...
![]() Illinois State Police to Conduct Nighttime Enforcement Patrols
THE FOLLOWING IS AN ILLINOIS STATE POLICE RELEASE PESOTUM - Illinois State Police (ISP) Troop 7 Commander Heather Apperson announces the ISP will conduct Nighttime Enforcement (NITE) patrols Ma...
![]() RPC Early Childhood Education Program (Head Start) Accepting Applications; Planning to Have Two Open Locations Soon
ABOVE: Shaconna George (second from right) poses with members of the RPC Early Childhood Education Program team. This past Saturday afternoon (Aug 23rd), the RPC Early Childhood Education Progr...
![]() City of Danville: Woodlawn - Robinson Intersection Closed Starting Monday, August 25th
THE FOLLOWING IS A CITY OF DANVILLE RELEASE The City of Danville would like to announce the complete closure of the intersection of Woodlawn Avenue and Robinson Street for stormwater improvemen...
![]() Community Meeting Concerning Alleged Anti-Union Tactics at Viscofan Set for Tues Aug 26th at Palmer Arena
A town hall meeting is set for 5 to 6 PM this coming Tuesday, August 26th, at the David S. Palmer Arena. The listed topic is "Anti-Union Worker Tactics" at Viscofan. United Food and Commercial Workers...
![]() Day Family Still Seeking Answers, Wants Better Cooperation for Other Missing Person Families
THE FOLLOWING IS A NEWS-GAZETTE ARTICLE BY JENNIFER BAILEY 3rd annual Jelani Day gala Above: The Jelani Day Foundation has a Fundraising Gala this Weekend To subscribe, click here...
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![]() ![]() ![]() Vermilion Advantage Cuts Ribbon at New Credit Union
Danville, IL - Vermilion Advantage proudly joined Great Lakes Credit Union this Thursday for the official ribbon cutting of their new Danville location. The celebration went beyond the ribbon with a free community event that a document shred service, food truck, and games. Attendees were also encouraged to sup...
Aug 22, 2025
![]() Preston Announces Congressional Run in Danville
A potential candidate for Congress was in Danville Wednesday. State Senator Willie Preston visited the Roselawn Fitness Center to introduce himself. When asked why people in Danville should look to him for good representation, he said he, as a father of six children, understood the needs of average working people. When...
Aug 21, 2025
![]() Controversy on Animal Shelter Decisions Continues
The Vermilion County Health and Education Committee met on Wednesday and there was some conflict about happenings at the Animal Shelter. Initially and without controversy, all agreed the staff proposal for a spay and neuter program would be advantageous and cost savings to the community. However, after that agreement a...
Aug 21, 2025
![]() Laws Signed on Digital Connectivity, Veteran Grants, and Nursing Home Resident Dumping
A new law from State Senator Paul will expand access to programs supporting digital connectivity and energy assistance for low-income families, by terminating outdated programs and redirecting funds to new uses. Faraci's law cuts outdated responsibilities and redirects resources to programs that serve everyday Illinois...
Aug 19, 2025
![]() County Offered Animal Shelter Relocation Deal; Some Options Not Discussed Openly
At the Vermilion County Property Committee Meeting, the Animal Shelter building was discussed as well as the concern some Board members had with the process involved in decision making on the County Board. It revolved around the offer by Tony Piatt to sell his facility Paw-a-Day Inn and Suites to the County to replace ...
Aug 19, 2025
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![]() During the course of the investigation, Tyson Moore, 32, of Champaign and Deandre Newbill, 37, of Urbana, were located and arrested and will face charges of first-degree murder. Our primary care doctor announced he is joining a concierge practice and invited us to follow him. We were excited, thinking this meant luxurious fluffy white robes in the exam room and 500-thread-count cotton sheets on the table instead of that crinkly deli wrap paper. We were living the dream — until the dream crashed. The Home Repair and Remodeling Act (HRRA) applies to any repair or remodeling on a residential property for work above $500. From the middle of the 18th century to the 1970s, it was believed there were two “domains” that life could be divided into based on their structure, eukaryotes and prokaryotes. The Treehouse will be geared toward kids one to nine years old, with open play and space for birthday parties. On the store side, children's clothing, toys, accessories and gifts will be available for purchase. Most items will be from consignment. Multimedia
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The LatestDuring the course of the investigation, Tyson Moore, 32, of Champaign and Deandre Newbill, 37, of Urbana, were located and arrested and will face charges of first-degree murder. Our primary care doctor announced he is joining a concierge practice and invited us to follow him. We were excited, thinking this meant luxurious fluffy white robes in the exam room and 500-thread-count cotton sheets on the table instead of that crinkly deli wrap paper. We were living the dream — until the dream crashed. The Home Repair and Remodeling Act (HRRA) applies to any repair or remodeling on a residential property for work above $500. From the middle of the 18th century to the 1970s, it was believed there were two “domains” that life could be divided into based on their structure, eukaryotes and prokaryotes. The Treehouse will be geared toward kids one to nine years old, with open play and space for birthday parties. On the store side, children's clothing, toys, accessories and gifts will be available for purchase. Most items will be from consignment. The nuptials were scheduled to take place at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Gifford. Plans changed, though. At this time 40 years ago, preparations were well underway for one of the greatest spectacles in music history — the first Farm Aid, at Memorial Stadium. One of the organizers — then-Assembly Hall events manager John Graham — kept a behind-the-scenes diary of the 37-day blur, which he shared with The News-Gazette. This week's panel: Champaign's Jaime Williams and Luciano Vazquez; Rantoul's Lovely Ann Bololato and Liz Dietz; Urbana's Christina Sloan; Danville's Shayla Briggs and Jo'Brea Mason; PBL's Angela Dirks; GCMS' Thomas Stone; Salt Fork's Wendy Fritz; St. Thomas' Diana Deters; Uni's Lisa Evams; and Westville's Nicole Neuman. "A turning point came during a service trip to a residential camp for individuals with disabilities. That experience lit a spark in me and led me to pursue my undergraduate degree in therapeutic recreation — what I consider the true beginning of my professional journey." Fall bloomers are commonly covered in pollinators, one of which is the goldenrod soldier beetle. While seeing large numbers of beetles on flowers may be alarming to some, these beetles are beneficial and don’t pose a threat to our fall floral displays. The chance to win Luke Bryan concert tickets and a stack of cash for their program was too much for Salt Fork High’s FFA students to pass up. Today is Saturday, Aug. 23, 2025. Here are local news reports from 100, 50 and 15 years ago: “As an anti-woman, anti-science, authoritarian administration invades our privacy, Illinois is holding the line and we are fighting back,” Pritzker said at a Friday news conference in Champaign. “One of the focuses for the denomination is eradicating racism, and when you read about this group, there’s no doubt there’s cause for concern," said Paul Black, director of communication ministries for the Illinois Great Rivers Conference, which represents and about 100,000 members across central and southern Illinois. The scoop on early-morning commotion at Willard Airport, the UI's famous round barns, southwest Champaign's treatment plant and Bennett Administrative Center's ability to host early voting — plus much more. Early-morning accident at intersection of Lincoln and University in Urbana. Each week, we'll run details of permits for all new single-family and multi-family residences — as well as commercial and industrial work and residential remodeling costing over $25,000 — in Champaign. A local activist and 2022 Central Illinois Business 40 Under 40 Woman of the Year has announced her bid for State Rep. for District 104, marking her second run for an area political office. Promise Healthcare announced Tuesday that the clinic will open Sept. 3 and offer medical services — including prenatal and postpartum services — and behavioral health services. A weekend fundraising gala is to honor Jelani Day's legacy and raise money for the foundation his mother started in his name. Each week, courts-beat reporter Luke Taylor assembles a bulletin of local criminal activity reported by C-U police. “Champaign County, and our surrounding areas, deserves two hospitals. We can support them," Joan Dixon said at Thursday's public hearing. Today is Friday, Aug. 22, 2025. Here are local news reports from 100, 50 and 15 years ago: Bill Coombes owns Wild Willy's Bar in Brocton, where you'll catch him serving up drinks on the daytime shift. “Hard-working Illinoisans should not be paying more to protect beach houses in Florida," said Gov. J.B. Pritzker, speaking out against hikes like State Farm's — which is raising premiums for residential property in Illinois by an average 27.2%. Critics say homeowners here are helping cover insurance losses caused by wildfires, hurricanes and natural disasters elsewhere. Two trees in a Champaign park are dying due to damage caused by a human, Park District officials say. Finding the right bacteria that consistently (improves yields) and works well everywhere” is the goal. “We have a pretty rigorous system ... before we decide whether we’ll purchase” a new product. Built in 1912, the Holt 60 crawler tractor is still owned by the family that originally owned it — the Peterson family of Indiana. It still runs and will be used to do a plowing demonstration. As of the end of this month, this old gray mare is going out to pasture. The big R — retirement. Julie Kirby has spent her entire 14-year teaching career molding the youngest minds in her elementary school buildings. After spending eight years teaching at Stratton Academy of the Arts, Kirby is now in her third year teaching at Kenwood Elementary School in Champaign. Danville PBPA Unit #11 and Danville Firefighters Local 429 unions have brought their charity softball games back on Saturday at historic Danville Stadium and it hits close to home. Project Implementation Engineer Ken Crawford said the remaining three ramps could be opened by the end of the year. Judge Brett Olmstead determined that the state had waived its right to revoke pretrial release by waiting so long to arrest a Champaign man who was charged in connection with an April liquor store shootout. Among the gems available at Saturday’s back-to-school garage sale that serves as a fundraiser for the Preservation and Conservation Association of Champaign County: Middle school lockers. Today is Wednesday, Aug. 21, 2025. Here are local news reports from 100, 50 and 15 years ago: Board member Vanna Pianfetti: "I believe you need to resign from your position so that we can move forward. ... I do not believe that you can do the job that you were elected to do.” So says Maj. Gen. Rodney Boyd, the adjutant general of the Illinois National Guard, who announced the appointment of Ashley Leek this week. TODAY'S UPDATE: Long line of customers for one last order. One year we got auto steer on the auger wagon tractor, and I absolutely hated it. Now I can’t live without it. Staged crashes of steam locomotives were once a thing. This is the story of one that went spectacularly bad. With National Hispanic Heritage Month around the corner, some local Latino leaders have concerns about safety at public events amid increased arrests by ICE. Others say this is no time to hide or stop celebrating their identities. The event will include free haircuts and hairstyling for kids, along with backpack giveaways and “school essential needs." There will also be a bounce house, dunk tank, cake walk, basketball tournament, food, vendors and “Praise in the Park.” Habitat for Humanity of Danville is having a groundbreaking for a new home build for a veteran this week. J.T. Barnhart, OSF's president over Danville and Urbana hospitals, said the company began shifting certain cardiac services from Urbana to Bloomington last week, and Urbana's operating room and ICU are next on the chopping block. Mayor DeShawn Williams has penned a letter of support for OSF Healthcare’s reorganization plan, calling it a “thoughtful and mission-driven response to the realities of modern healthcare." Today is Tuesday, Aug. 20, 2025. Here are local news reports from 100, 50 and 15 years ago: |
![]() DANVILLE — The following are upcoming events this week (Monday, Aug. 24 to Saturday, Aug. 30) at the Danville Public Library, located at 319 N… DANVILLE — Broken, outdated or unwanted electronics can be safely and responsibly recycled. DANVILLE — JR Fregia’s Courtesy Ford of Danville is only dealership in Illinois with the 2025 Ford GT. Kokomo Fire Station No. 6 is in the process of getting a new home, but it won’t be any time soon. The station has been demolished and a new, t… DANVILLE — Any time is a good time for pancakes. CATLIN — With dirt under his nails and farming in his blood, Greg Learnard’s career path was determined at a very early age. Insurance industry officials defended recent homeowners insurance rate spikes this week, blaming such factors as inflation and climate change … CHICAGO — A new program streamlines the admission process into Illinois public universities and community colleges. DANVILLE — Dr. Randy Fletcher and the Danville Area Community College Board of Trustees came away from a financial retreat earlier this month … Insurance industry officials defended recent homeowners insurance rate spikes this week, bla… CHICAGO — A new program streamlines the admission process into Illinois public universities … DANVILLE — Dr. Randy Fletcher and the Danville Area Community College Board of Trustees came… DANVILLE — Great Lakes Credit Union held a grand opening for is new Danville branch on Thursday. DANVILLE — The City of Danville announced the closure of the intersection at Woodlawn Avenue… |
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