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![]() ![]() Board Removes Sheriff's Candidate from Ballot
THE FOLLOWING IS A NEWS-GAZETTE ARTICLE BY JENNIFER BAILEY ABOVE: Hugh Sands, who filed to be a Vermilion County Sheriff's candidate, presents his case at Monday's Electoral Board meeting. (Jen...
![]() Having Fun on Illinois 1 | Grocery Store Remains Integral Part of Tilton Business District
THE FOLLOWING IS A NEWS-GAZETTE STORY BY JENNIFER BAILEY ABOVE: Meat Manager Maria Collins and Assistant Manager Scott Conner at the County Market in Tilton. Jennifer Bailey/The News-Gazette &n...
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![]() Pastor Proud of Trinity Lutheran School Accomplishments
Although Trinity Lutheran School in Danville will close for good in May of next year, Pastor Kent Tibben says students and families will continue to be the focus of teaching about God. "We want to try...
![]() Georgetown Man Arrested after Danville Incident in 2900 Block of East Main St
THE FOLLOWING IS A DANVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT RELEASE DANVILLE, IL - At approximately 2:13 a.m. on November 14, 2025, Danville Police responded to a residence in the 2900 block of East Main Str...
![]() Hardy's Reindeer Ranch to Represent Illinois on Good Morning America's "America the Beautiful: 50 States in 50 Weeks"
THE FOLLOWING IS A HARDY'S REINDEER RANCH RELEASE Rantoul, IL- Hardy's Reindeer Ranch in Rantoul is proud to announce that it has been selected by Good Morning America (GMA) to represent the St...
![]() Danville Public Library Releases Latest Events Schedule
THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION IS COURTESY OF DANVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY Upcoming Events at Danville Public Library - November 23 - November 29, 2025 Please note hour changes due to the holiday Rubber...
![]() Some Seek Change in Veterans Assistance Commission Leaders
Leaders from Danville American Legion Post 210 are calling for the Superintendent of the Vermilion County Veterans Assistance Commission to be replaced. Bill Pickett has the story... {AUDIO: "We're re...
![]() Visiting Attorneys Say They'll Evaluate Information Offered by Viscofan Workers; Determine Possible Next Steps
ABOVE: Attorneys James J. Bilsborrow (Weitz & Luxenberg) and Joe Slaughter (Hunterbrook Law) speak at start of Thursday's Viscofan themed meeting at the Rabbittown Trade Center. An overflow...
![]() A Special Day; Courtesy of Some Liberty School 2nd Graders
THE FOLLOWING IS A LIBERTY SCHOOL RELEASE In honor of World Kindness Day, Miss Dye's second grade class partnered with Mad Goat's Coffee Shop to spread positivity in our community. Students decorated ...
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Update To Threat On D118 School Building On Monday
There was an early morning announcement by District 118 Superintendent John Hart concerning an unspecified threat to District 118 buildings today: Due to an anonymous threat to an unidentified school building, all schools in Danville School District 118 will begin dismissing at 8:45 a.m. today - Monday, November 3, 202...
Nov 03, 2025
First Date Of Primary Filing Is Here
This first day to file for placement on the election ballot for the March 17, 2026, Primary is today. Many candidates will be seeking the first place on the ballot and will try to be first in line at 8 AM at the County Clerk's Office. Sometimes, a lottery is required to determine ballot placements for candidates who ar...
Oct 27, 2025
Schweizer Hosting Toys For Tots Drive
State Representative Brandun Schweizer (R-Danville) is hosting his first annual Toys for Tots Drive to collect new and unwrapped toys for area children this holiday season. The drive runs from now until Tuesday, December 9th. "The Toys for Tots organization does a tremendous job of spreading Christmas cheer year i...
Oct 24, 2025
Helicopter Crash In Montana Claims Members Of Gubernatorial Candidates Family
The entire political community and State expressed sorrow upon learning that four members of former State Senator Darren Bailey's family died Wednesday in a helicopter crash in Montana. Capitol News Illinois reports that Bailey's campaign for governor released a statement saying Bailey's son, daughter-in-law, and two g...
Oct 24, 2025
Illinois' Affordable Care Act Using New System
Open enrollment is right around the corner. This year Illinoisans getting their health insurance through the Affordable Care Act will use a new system. Capitol News Illinois reports Get Covered Illinois is a state-based marketplace designed to offer more customizable plans and extra special enrollment periods. But as e...
Oct 22, 2025
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![]() Police are investigating two shootings that occurred Sunday night and early Monday morning, including one that left a young man dead. Hugh Sands claims the decision to not allow him to be on the ballot was already made by the electoral board. Steve Rutledge may not carry the same presence as Jonathan Goldsmith as the most interesting man in the world, but grabbing a seat instead of a Dos Equis beer and chatting with him may change your mind. Once the employee pointed out the numerous surveillance cameras around the store, the suspect fled. Today is Monday, Nov. 17, 2025. Here are local news reports from 100, 50 and 15 years ago: MultimediaThe LatestPolice are investigating two shootings that occurred Sunday night and early Monday morning, including one that left a young man dead. Hugh Sands claims the decision to not allow him to be on the ballot was already made by the electoral board. Steve Rutledge may not carry the same presence as Jonathan Goldsmith as the most interesting man in the world, but grabbing a seat instead of a Dos Equis beer and chatting with him may change your mind. Once the employee pointed out the numerous surveillance cameras around the store, the suspect fled. Today is Monday, Nov. 17, 2025. Here are local news reports from 100, 50 and 15 years ago: Darkness is spreading every day. As magnificent as the paintings are of that first Thanksgiving, they’re missing the smell of sweat and hard work, the sound of trees being felled, iron pots clanging and the warm feel of fresh kill being butchered for a meal. Paintings can’t convey blisters and calluses, the full measure of agony and fear, or broken hearts grieving the loss of loved ones. Let us discuss two U.S. Supreme Court rulings this year that have affected veterans' compensation rights. For veterans, there was bad news, and there was good news. This year marks the 40th anniversary of the original 1985 Farm Aid benefit concert, which took place at Memorial Stadium on the University of Illinois campus. Motivated by the economic difficulties of Midwestern farmers during the 1980s farming crisis, a variety of musical artists led an effort to hold a concert with the goal of donating all proceeds to struggling farms. Owner Vicki Dunn: "We get to open back up now, November 17. It’s been a whirlwind.” With the big day just around the bend, we asked a supersized panel of as-seen-on-TV chefs and other foodies with local connections for words of wisdom on mixing up the Thanksgiving menu. “As a little girl, I loved watching my mom’s Jane Fonda video and seeing her in her body-snug catsuits and fitted clothes.” During the dreary days of winter, we often long for the colors of spring. With a little planning, we can bring those spring colors indoors by forcing flowering bulbs to bloom indoors during the colder months. Ethel & Maud Luncheon: The January edition is set for Jan. 17 at City View on the fourth floor of the Illinois Terminal According to a memo from City of Champaign Township attorney Thomas Yu, the board will have 60 days to fill the vacancy left by Kyle Patterson, making the deadline Jan. 17, 2026. Customers “want to talk about the weather and all of their dogs and their cats,” Conner said. “We don’t complain. It’s part of our job. It’s customer service to us.” Tilton Mayor Billy Wear says, "What's Route 1 mean to us? That's our business district. We don't assess a real estate tax, so all the sales tax comes to the village." "No one wanted to see the school close," Pastor Kent Tibben said. "A lot of the parents are kind of struggling to figure what they will do next year." A fitting tribute for "Mr. Edgar County." 29 of 47 area districts saw a decline last school year in chronic absentees, defined by the state as students who miss 10 percent or more of school days, either with or without a valid excuse. An out-of-network surprise for a patient who recently needed an ambulance in an emergency … what’s about to be built at Route 130 and Windsor Road near Urbana … improvements and annexations on Golfview Court in Savoy … and whether a recent gas-main project near Springfield and Prospect in Champaign may have been related to the Prospect Avenue “road diet” that’s still planned 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 and Savoy. To subscribe, please click here An initiative of the University of Illinois Extension that is set to end next year is still working to address food insecurity and nutrition in its final months. An Urbana man has been determined to be a “sexually dangerous person” after two expert witnesses gave multiple possible diagnoses that could explain his behavior. "It is amazing how many families come in with three to five children and you see the hunger and need in their eyes," Sue Bohlen said. "We want to do the most we can and treat everyone with dignity and respect." Selected as the top choice from among five applicants for the job, Eric Bohm will have an initial three-year contract as superintendent. The contract will pay Bohm an annual base salary of $150,000 for 2026-27, $156,000 for 2027-28 and $162,240 for 2028-29. Today is Friday, Nov. 14, 2025. Here are local news reports from 100, 50 and 15 years ago: The lack of transparency is not sitting well with state Republicans, who said Gov. J.B. Pritzker needs to be open about the cuts agencies have proposed. “I think that is the crudest form of political weapon that I can imagine — and that's why I came to the conclusion that we had tried to find a bipartisan agreement, and we reached it,” Sen. Dick Durbin said Thursday. Of the $29.5 million that Gov. J.B. Pritzker is holding in reserve, the largest portion, $12.9 million, is earmarked for the University of Illinois System. A follow-up on the Wolf Creek Golf Club auction, all you need to know about the city of Danville’s downtown tree lighting ceremony and Night of Lights Parade — which includes information about the vacant former Bresee Tower site — and a local masonic lodge’s giving spirit. We’ve had a lot of discussion in columns over the last several months on the true power of 50,000-watt AM radio stations back in the day. Whether it was baseball or music radio, the attraction of listening to long-distance stations held some magic. The most fulfilling parts of my job are when … students feel pride in what we do and realize the impact music can have on themselves and others. Welcome to Year 10 of an award-winning project powered by Danville Area Community College. An objection was filed Nov. 7 by Vermilion County Board member Jerry Hawker against the nomination papers for Hugh H. Sands. URBANA — A bench trial for an Urbana man accused of criminal sexual abuse began Wednesday, but not to determine whether he is guilty of the current charges. Moss Bresnahan, executive director of Illinois Public Media, is set to become an advisor in the office of Tracy Sulkin, dean of UI's College of Media. “Safety is No. 1, of course, and then the neighborhood — you want it to look nice, and I’m sure the neighborhood would appreciate that getting cleaned up,” Mayor Dan Dickey said. GEORGETOWN — Georgetown-Ridge Farm High School Building Trades Instructor Wade Anderson will be relishing his last two years before retirement by assisting students in building a playhouse that’s raffled off at the annual Festival of Trees to help local children. Today is Thursday, Nov. 13, 2025. Here are local news reports from 100, 50 and 15 years ago: What was billed as the first “large community in-person forum” to discuss the search for Champaign’s next superintendent of schools drew a crowd of four (matching the number of translators on hand) Wednesday night. Tickets go on sale at 10 a.m. Friday for the June 20 concert, Journey's sixth all-time at State Farm Center. Trinity Lutheran Church announced the closure of its Lutheran day school on Wednesday. |
![]() BLOOMINGTON — The Illinois Soybean Association (ISA) has hired Kevin Johnson of St. Joseph as its director of government relations and strategy. Lara Danzl, the environmental education supervisor at the Vermilion County Conservation District, was one of the guest speakers at the Kiwanis… Right down front. Those are the best seats. As the voices of the audience fade — from a loud ruckus down to a hushed velvet murmur — the lighting inside the vast hall follows suit. It’s … A widow’s gathering is not something I necessarily expected to be a part of — at least not until I reached my senior years. SPRINGFIELD — University students and faculty urged the Illinois Board of Higher Education to press Gov. JB Pritzker to release more than $29 … Exchanging emails with a high-school pal recently, I was surprised when he said he would give anything to spend a day — just one day — in Danv… CHICAGO — The Illinois Department of Human Services announced Thursday that residents who received partial or delayed SNAP funds in November w… DANVILLE — While the snow may have melted from earlier this week, Danville is bringing in holiday cheer with many holiday events. SPRINGFIELD — University students and faculty urged the Illinois Board of Higher Education t… Exchanging emails with a high-school pal recently, I was surprised when he said he would giv… CHICAGO — The Illinois Department of Human Services announced Thursday that residents who re… DANVILLE — While the snow may have melted from earlier this week, Danville is bringing in ho… CHICAGO — Six Chicago-area progressive candidates, officeholders and activists pleaded not g… DANVILLE — Chad Baker, 51, of Hoopeston pled guilty to unlawful possession of methamphetamin… DANVILLE — Spreading positivity with a cup of coffee. DANVILLE — Project Success is making sure children in Vermilion County have presents this ho… |
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