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U of I Extension Master Gardener Program recognizes Danville Community Members
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Court Orders Hugh Sands To be On Primary Ballot- Rejects Legal Analysis by State's Attorney
Judge Starwalt ruled that Hugh Sands must be placed on the primary ballot for Sheriff. The Court ruled that Sands had filed the necessary paperwork required under the statutes. The law requires a statement that a candidate is qualified for the office but makes no reference to filing a certificate as argued by the State...
Jan 10, 2026
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CRIS MASS TRANSIT IS DISSOLVED RURAL TRANSIT AFFECTED
Recent news about rural travel may affect many. NEWS RELEASE Contact: Carol Timms, 217.841.2489 January 2, 2026 Effective January 2, 2026 at 6:30 PM CRIS Rural Mass Transit will no longer be offering rides in Vermilion, Ford and Iroquois Counties. It is with extreme sorrow we announce the dissolution of CRIS Rural Mass...
Jan 03, 2026
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Danville Fire Department Responds to Christmas Fire- One Rescued By Ladder- Five By Front Door
The Danville Fire Department responded to a reported structure fire at a two-story single-family residence on Christmas Day at 520 Bryan Street. Engine 1 arrived first on scene and reported a two-story house with smoke and fire showing. Crews immediately initiated fire attack operations and simultaneously began rescue ...
Dec 26, 2025
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U of I Extension Master Gardener Program recognizes Danville Community Members
The banquet honored individuals and organizations whose ongoing support, collaboration and dedication help Master Gardeners extend research-based horticulture education and community gardening efforts throughout Vermilion County. "These community partners are essential to the success of our Master Gardener program...
Dec 18, 2025
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Weather Related Closings, Cancellations, Delays, and Adjustments for Tuesday 12/16/25 (UPDATED 12/15/25 AT 11:15 P.M. CST)
Weather Related Closings, Cancellations, Delays, and Adjustments for Tuesday December 16, 2025 (UPDATED 12/15/25 AT 11:15 P.M. CST): SCHOOLS: North Central Parke Community School Corp.--2 Hour Delay North Vermillion School Corp.--2 Hour Delay South Vermillion-Synchronous Learning Day Southwest Parke Schools--2 Hour Del...
Dec 16, 2025
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Beginning Tuesday, Feb. 3, from 5 p.m.-6 p.m., the Chrisman Public Library will have a “Cozy Chair Flow” yoga session and from 6 p.m.-7 p.m. an “Align & Unwind” yoga session. These sessions will be every other Tuesday, at the times stated above, and the cost is $10 per session. In the AP Top 25, Illinois just misses the cut. Champaign County Crime Stoppers is asking for the public's help identifying a suspect in a retail theft. If you want Illini football season tickets, the time to buy is now — or at least soon, say Illini Athletics officials. They go on sale today. For the first time since 2000, The News-Gazette past Farm Leaders of the Year opted to honor a pair of Champaign County farmers for this year’s award. Today is Tuesday, Jan. 20, 2026. Here are local news reports from 50 and 15 years ago: Twenty years and going strong (again): Champaign American Legion Post 24's monthly flag award. Calling into Monday's show: Astronaut Hall of Fame inductee-to-be and proud Danville native Joe Tanner, UI Executive Senior Associate AD Breanna Shamaila and former Illini Chris Gandy, plus in-house experts Bob Asmussen (on where Bret Bielema's bunch will land on his final AP Top 25 ballot) and Rob Le Cates (on our just-named Farm Leaders of the Year). She originally ruled over her 12 pet chickens and the entirety of Effingham County, but Krista Phillips now needs to adapt to a rapid expansion after taking home the state crown on Sunday evening. Schlarman Academy senior Miles Crosby, 17, has been selected as the recipient of the MLK Celebration Committee's $6,000 2026 MLK Scholarship. It's given annually to a Danville graduating high school senior who plans to pursue an education at an institution of higher learning. The developers of Fernie's High Horse are asking to push the deadline to achieve occupancy from March 31, 2026 to Oct. 31, 2026. There is no parade as part of this year's Danville MLK Celebration prior to the church program. A decision on the motorcade, parade is made year-to-year, based on the cold weather. Janet LeRoy can't seem to part ways with her 40-year tenure at Leal Elementary School, because every year the students and staff draw her back. CONGRATULATIONS: Tazyah Kinard will joined by Centennial’s Zaria S. McGee and Celina F. White, Rantoul’s Tamia Bell and Kylie J. Brucker, Champaign Central’s Mariam Bouiba and Paulina Diego-Fransico, and Urbana’s Arelly D. Gutierrez, Lavie Maisha-Wema and Joyce Malaki Lulama. Las Vegas embodies the soul of consumer electronics with more LEDs, computers and screens per square foot than probably anywhere else on the planet. Also, like the Consumer Electronics Show, which filled Las Vegas from Jan. 6-9, Vegas displays a lot of junk we don’t need. It’s too late now, but I probably should have become a chiropractor. Plaintiffs seek to have their McRib suit certified by the court as a class action. If that happens, and if you were a McRib consumer in the last four years, you may be getting a tasty notice in the mail that you are part of the class and could be entitled to a mcbite of any mcsettlement or mcmoney award entered against McDonald's. Jordyn Fourez may be on the younger side of fair queens, but that didn’t stop her from winning her hometown’s fair queen title. Sophia Hartke is used to pressure in a competitive environment after being a gymnast for a decade and taking everything she knew from a pageant friend — she won the Champaign County fair queen title. No matter how long they stay with the Illinois program, the Ivisic brothers have made a lasting impression on the team's fan base. “When I am teaching around the country, participants often tease me about being a paid spokesperson for Champaign-Urbana,” Douglas Nelson says. Now playing at our special UI at 150 & Beyond website: 164 Illini stories from foreign-born and first-generation alums, who shared with us the most memorable people, places and experiences during their time in C-U. Below is a guided hike you can tuck into your pocket or your memory as you plan your next trip to Busey Woods — or take the ideas to your own favorite patch of wild space. When you think of growing fruits and vegetables, you probably think about putting plants in the ground or into pots. However, you don’t always need "dirt" to grow plants. In a hydroponic system, soil is replaced with a nutrient-rich water solution that provides the necessary nutrients for plant growth. Ethel & Maud Luncheon: The January edition is set for Jan. 17 at City View on the fourth floor of the Illinois Terminal Today is Saturday, Jan. 17, 2026. Here are local news reports from 50 and 15 years ago: As much as he treasured his signature walking stick, Dave Downey was quick to part ways with it if he thought it’d help. At 2:12 p.m., Urbana police working in conjunction with Champaign Police's SWAT team arrested Charles Lake, 19, in the 1900 block of Blackthorn Drive in Champaign, authorities announced Friday night. Some visible signs of progress at the Kickapoo Rail Trail’s trailhead in Urbana … why your cellphone might have seemed to go berserk on Wednesday morning … and why a popular Saturday radio show is no longer on the air. Jeff Fauver, a board member with Vermilion Advantage, said the good news is Vermilion Advantage interim CEO Tracy Wahlfeldt has met with a company interested in the building that will be vacated by Hyster-Yale at the end of the year. "George and his family are directly connected to two of the greatest Fighting Illini basketball teams in our program's history. It was his passion for making our region a better place to live, though, that will long be his greatest legacy." Drop in a question of your very own BY CLICKING HERE or by emailing 25-year Vermilion County reporter Jennifer Bailey at jbailey@news-gazette.com. Also, as part of the 200th, the Danville Symphony Orchestra's March 14 program "Celebration" is showcasing a composed piece just for Vermilion County by composer Tim Corpus. 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. New postal service changes to postmarking and transportation rules could disrupt mail-in voting in the 2026 election, Illinois county clerks warn. Wage inequities persist in Illinois’ workforce, although data suggests the state, on average, is doing better than others, according to a new report from the University of Illinois. The vacancy was created by the resignation of Anna Benjamin, who returned to private practice after holding judicial office since 2019. Outgoing C-UPHD administrator Julie Pryde: "I just feel so grateful that I had this opportunity. And I really enjoyed it. But in reality, you need to always be assessing when it’s time to exit. … I felt like it was really time.” Danville's Joe Tanner is one of two former astronauts, along with Tom Akers, who will be inducted into the U.S. Astronaut Hall of Fame at Florida's Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex on May 16. Each week, courts-beat reporter Luke Taylor will assemble a bulletin of local criminal activity reported by C-U police. Lilly Meekr isn't just a fair queen; she is helping support one of the most in-demand careers in the country — nursing. The Space for Teachers program selected Mahomet-Seymour Junior High's Jennifer Smith as one of 12 educators from across the country to participate in a program that will have her take flight aboard the nation’s only zero-gravity aircraft to conduct student-designed hydrology experiments. Jessika Basalay looks forward to her shifts at Esquire Lounge in Champaign Today is Friday, Jan. 16, 2026. Here are local news reports from 50 and 15 years ago: Calling into Thursday's show: former Illini Rob Judson (on a special trip to State Farm Center Saturday, recruiting Peoria and more); UI Music Professor Pete Shungu (on the hip-hip culture and the arts degree, approved Thursday by trustees); and voice of the Cardinals Chip Caray (on expectations for Jordan Walker & Co.). Organized labor organizations and voting rights groups in Illinois are seeking to intervene as codefendants in a federal lawsuit in which the Trump administration is seeking access to the state’s complete, unredacted voter registration database, including sensitive personal information about individual voters. The Shaners were honored Thursday in the theater now named after them as the "John and Kay Shaner Theater." Their $500,000 gift secured the naming rights for the college's theater. The Bailey Buzz this week has news about the Danville Public Library's Winter Reading Program, an Illinois Underground Railroad exhibit opening at the Vermilion County Museum, a Vermilion County tax auction for properties, Vermilion Housing Authority property undergoing renovations and a senior exercise program. |
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