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![]() ![]() Captain Neil Yelenick Retires from Danville Fire Department
Danville's Fire Station 3 on Griffin Street was the scene for Wednesday morning's (Sept 17th) special "walk-out" ceremony for the retiring Captain Neil Yelenick. Before it began, Captain Yelenick admi...
![]() Distinguished Professor of Political Science Discusses Book on America's Political System at DACC Library Program Kick Off
The Danville Area Community College Library kicked off their "That's a Novel Idea" series Wednesday morning (Sept 17th) with Distinguished Professor of Political Science Dr. Charles Hantz talking abou...
![]() Danville Police Arrest 25-Year-Old on Outstanding Warrant from Neighboring County
THE FOLLOWING IS A DANVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT RELEASE On September 15, 2025, at 7:12 PM, an officer with the patrol division observed 25-year-old Bryce Block of Danville walking near the inters...
![]() Danville Police Announce Promotions Ceremony for 9:30 AM; Tues Sept 23rd
THE FOLLOWING IS A DANVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT RELEASE "I am proud to announce that there have been two promotions within the Police Department. Lt. Doug Miller has been selected to be appointed...
![]() 6 ½ Year Prison Sentence for Repeat Offender of Aggravated Battery to Elderly Person
THE FOLLOWING IS A VERMILION COUNTY STATE'S ATTORNEY'S OFFICE RELEASE People v. Robert Brockwell 2024-CF-878 On September 12, 2025, Robert Brockwell (DOB: 7/29/1986), formerly of Danvill...
![]() Honor Flight Touches Heart of Danville Woman
THE FOLLOWING IS A NEWS-GAZZETTE STORY BY JENNIFER BAILEY DANVILLE - When asked how her experience was on the Land of Lincoln Honor Flight to Washington, D.C., 91-year-old Mary Ruth (Hopkins) O...
![]() Danville Police Department's K9 Knox to Get Donation of Body Armor
THE FOLLOWING IS A DANVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT RELEASE Danville Police Department, IL, K9 Knox will receive a bullet and stab protective vest thanks to a charitable donation from non-profit orga...
![]() Illinois State Police Announces Results of Occupant Restraint Enforcement Patrols
THE FOLLOWING IS AN ILLINOIS STATE POLICE RELEASE PESOTUM - Illinois State Police (ISP) Troop 7 Commander Heather Apperson announces the results of Occupant Restraint Enforcement Patrols (OREP)...
![]() Vermilion County Residents Encouraged to Participate in Older Adult Survey
THE FOLLOWING IS A U OF I EXTENSION RELEASE DANVILLE, Ill - Vermilion County residents are invited to participate in the Vermilion County Older Adult Survey. This is a crucial initiative to imp...
![]() Danville Council: Butler on Three Kings of Peace Taking Major Vandalism Hit; Teague Calls for Violence Prevention Task Force
Lots of reflection during Tuesday evening's Danville City Council meeting. Prior to the start, Alderman Ed Butler talked about the recent second vandalism incident in two weeks at the Three Kings of P...
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![]() ![]() ![]() Rhonda Ellis Becomes Visitors Bureau Director
The Danville Area Visitors Bureau (DAVB) proudly announces the appointment of Rhonda Ellis as its new Executive Director, effective immediately. A familiar face in the region's tourism landscape, Ellis previously served as the Marketing and Sales Administrator for the DAVB for 11 years. She steps into the leadership ro...
Sep 12, 2025
![]() Faraci and Ammons to Hold Town Hall Meeting
On Thursday, Sept. 18, State Senator Paul Faraci and State Representative Carol Ammons will host a joint town hall at the Illinois Terminal located in Champaign. "I've heard from many residents who are concerned about rising energy bills and worried about cuts to critical services," said Faraci (D-Champaign)....
Sep 12, 2025
![]() Neville Becomes Illinois Chief Justice
The Illinois Supreme Court announced Tuesday that Justice P. Scott Neville Jr. will become the state's 123rd chief justice, starting October 26th . Capitol News Illinois reports he will succeed the current chief justice, Mary Jane Theis (TICE) in that position. Neville was first appointed to the court in 2018 and was e...
Sep 11, 2025
![]() Committee Approves Wind Project; Moves on to County Board
The Vermilion County Wind and Solar Panel appointed by the Vermilion County Board to review solar and wind project proposals has approved an application by Invenergy for a wind energy project in the area of Rankin and Hoopeston. The project named "Musketeer" obtained approval after a two-day hearing concludin...
Sep 11, 2025
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![]() Danville's Fall Festival Turns 50
This year marks the City of Danville's 50th Anniversary of the Vermilion River Fall Festival; a golden milestone for one of our community's most beloved traditions. Join us in the heart of Ellsworth Park from Friday, September 19 through Sunday, September 21 st. Festival Schedule: Friday, September 19 | 12 PM - 8 PM 12...
Sep 09, 2025
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![]() Friday's visitation and celebration of life for U.S. Army veteran Garry Gannon will include a 21-gun salute. Our staff is very eclectic, and we love to have a good time. The band will serve as grand marshal at the University of Illinois homecoming parade on Sept. 26. More than 50 years ago, some of World War II’s biggest surviving military names sat down at the U.K.'s version of West Point to see what would have happened if Nazi Germany had gone ahead with Operation Sea Lion. A Danville woman was one of the 95 veterans, and the only female, who made the one-day trip this month for Honor Flight Misson No. 75. MultimediaThe LatestFriday's visitation and celebration of life for U.S. Army veteran Garry Gannon will include a 21-gun salute. Our staff is very eclectic, and we love to have a good time. The band will serve as grand marshal at the University of Illinois homecoming parade on Sept. 26. More than 50 years ago, some of World War II’s biggest surviving military names sat down at the U.K.'s version of West Point to see what would have happened if Nazi Germany had gone ahead with Operation Sea Lion. A Danville woman was one of the 95 veterans, and the only female, who made the one-day trip this month for Honor Flight Misson No. 75. Even after the Jacobs' family stopped farming more than two decades ago, one grandson wants to keep the 121-year farming legacy alive by remembering those who came before him with a dream to start farming again. Residents in two neighborhoods west of village limits are calling on the Champaign County board to shoot down a Virginia-based developer’s plans for a 36-acre solar farm north of their homes. Today is Wednesday, Sept. 17, 2025. Here are local news reports from 100, 50 and 15 years ago: A National Honor Society student who is involved in cheerleading and track and field at Rantoul, Tamia Bell's favorite part of high school is “the staff. As soon as I walk into school everyone is welcoming and overall jolly and kind.” Champaign County Coroner Laurie Brauer has identified an individual who died in a crash near Rantoul on Sunday. Cathy Emanuel with Advocates for Aging Care said that the organization is still looking for a site for the estimated $20 million project, with hopes to break ground in 2026 and have the facility open by 2027. $23.08 million: Estimated price tag for renovating the “group-style restrooms” on each floor of Trelease and Oglesby halls into “modern single-user restrooms” — plus new vanities and countertops “for residents that do not need a private restroom.” "Better Call Saul" star drops by WILL to lend support for public media ... Project 500 pioneer honored with street designation in Campustown ... T-minus seven days until launch of the Carruthers Geocorona Observatory from Cape Canaveral. Domino's is marking its grand reopening with a 4 p.m. ribbon-cutting ceremony today in its new home at 1002 Purnell Drive. The 9,207 first-year students now in their fourth week of classes descended upon C-U from all over — 61 countries (the smallest: Malta, pop. 545,000), one territory (nine new Illini hail from Hong Kong) and every U.S. state but five (Hawaii, Montana, South Dakota, West Virginia and Wyoming). On Tuesdays, Voice of the Illini Brian Barnhart will check in from the radio booth. Today: Tales from the crib. A Tennessee truck driver convicted of rape was sentenced to 90 years in prison Monday, but not before prosecutors revealed he had attempted to pay his jail cellmate to kill a witness and a detective on his case. The college’s fall 2025 student headcount is 6,355, a 5.7 percent increase over the same time last year, college officials said. There are a total of 3,703 students in full-time equivalency, which is a 4.3 percent increase from last fall. Nominator Lauren Zahrn: “María has just gone full force, like a trailblazer, going into it knowing that it’s time to accelerate instead of back off." Today is Tuesday, Sept. 16, 2025. Here are local news reports from 100, 50 and 15 years ago: How about that? One of America's best chefs is an Urbana High grad. As Illinois mourns the weekend passing of the rarest of politicians — bipartisan former Gov. Jim Edgar — Editor Jeff D'Alessio asked a panel of historians, political scientists and others: Is the country more polarized than at any point since the Civil War, as some have claimed in recent days, and what’s your level of optimism we can find our way back? Urbana resident Livy A. Diaz Mendez, 31, was pronounced dead at Carle Foundation Hospital at 11:05 p.m. Saturday. Before business can resume, the restaurant must submit two consecutive pest-control reports stating that there are no roaches on-site. A health inspector will then visit the facility to confirm this is true. What band is playing at your company party? We opened in 1964, so we’re bringing in The Beach Boys for our company party! At 3 years old, she remembers going to auctions with her dad, sitting on his shoulders to see over the crowds. Police learned that one man attempted to distract a store associate while the other pushed out a flatbed cart with two DeWalt Power Washers that cost $1,400. Today is Monday, Sept. 15, 2025. Here are local news reports from 100, 50 and 15 years ago: Rantoul police Chief Tony Brown said man was stabbed in the 500 block of Wabash Avenue around 10:20 p.m. Jim Edgar, the two-term Republican governor who guided Illinois through much of the 1990s with a low-key yet intense persona and a meticulous focus on fiscal matters aimed at preparing the state for the 21st century, died Sunday. He was 79. In an age of inexpensive mammoth TV screens, smaller TVs fall by the wayside. Yet not everyone wants the Virginia Theatre in their home. Sometimes, you just want a decent TV that doesn't call attention to itself. We used to tell our kids to act their age. Now they tell us to act our age. We try, but it’s not easy when you are 20-somethings trapped inside the bodies of seasoned citizens. Can I carry a concealed firearm onto a public train or bus? Not in Illinois. Isn’t such a law banning my toting a heater a violation of my 2nd Amendment rights? Not in Illinois. Museum of the Grand Prairie, located in Lake of the Woods Forest Preserve in Mahomet, is proud to announce the opening of our newest permanent exhibit, "Changing Landscapes: Personal Stories from Early Agriculture in East Central Illinois." At the intersection of Mattis Avenue and East Ford Harris Road in Champaign County. "One of our values is 'every student every day.' This means we show up the best we can for every student all of the time. There is no room for not treating students with respect, no matter who they are or what they have done." The theme of today’s installment in our “how to” series: minding your money. For expert advice, we convened a panel of UI faculty and alums, a Nobel-winning economist who once called C-U home, the leader of the country’s largest bank and others. In 25 years ... vehicles "potentially without a steering wheel." Happened Friday in Milmine If you are interested in adding a new tree or shrub to your landscape, fall is a great time for planting. Our weather during the fall season often creates ideal conditions with temperatures cooling off and roots requiring less moisture. In addition, we typically get a good amount of fall rai… Ethel & Maud Luncheon: The January edition is set for Jan. 17 at City View on the fourth floor of the Illinois Terminal Affirmative Care Solutions, 600 N. Logan Ave., was to open Sept. 6, according to its website. The clinic was not open yet, as of Friday. Sen. Duckworth met with leaders in national security, education and biotechnology met on the UI campus on Friday afternoon, discussing the country’s prospective future and touring the machinery, which may enable the U.S. to pull ahead further in the biotech race. “Could they have been involved? Could this be the missing link? Could we find out what happened? Could we finally get closure?” Today is Saturday, Sept. 13, 2025. Here are local news reports from 100, 50 and 15 years ago: Valedictorian of Unity High’s first graduating class after consolidation (1950), Audrey (Smith) Hlavach is coming back for homecoming. $100 million donation meant to 'enhance this stadium for another 100 years' |
![]() DANVILLE — A Danville man was arrested on Monday for an outstanding arrest warrant in a neighboring county also charged on a pair of offenses … DANVILLE — Nathaniel L. Hardimon, 40, of Danville was sentenced to prison after pleading guilty to drug charges last Tuesday. DANVILLE — State representative Brandun Schweizer (R-Danville) is hosting a series of Medicare 101 seminars across the 104th District next week. DANVILLE — A career that started with the 1970s television show “Emergency,” came to a close on Wednesday for Captain Neil Yelenick of the Dan… DANVILLE — Robert Brockwell, 39, of Danville was sentenced to prison after pleading guilty to a class 3 felony last Friday. DANVILLE — Rhonda Ellis is the new Director of the Danville Visitors Bureau, but she is not new to Danville tourism. DANVILLE — Rhonda Ellis is the new Director of the Danville Visitors Bureau, but she is not … Former Governor Jim Edgar leaves a legacy of bipartisan craft throughout the State of Illino… Gov. JB Pritzker said political leaders — starting with President Donald Trump — need to do … PESOTUM — Illinois State Police Troop 7 Commander Heather Apperson announced ISP will conduc… CHICAGO — The Chicago suburb where Pope Leo XIV grew up marked his 70th birthday Sunday with… Photo Galleries
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