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![]() ![]() Illinois Announces Multi-Phase Plan for Memorial Stadium Enhancements
THE FOLLOWING IS A U OF I ATHLETICS DEPARTMENT RELEASE CHAMPAIGN, Ill. - Over the next two seasons, all 60,670 fans attending Fighting Illini football games at Memorial Stadium will see major u...
![]() Danville Public Library Announces "Fill-a-Bag" Used Book Sale Featuring Freebies, $5 Shirts, and Antique Book Finds
THE FOLLOWING IS A DANVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY RELEASE Danville, IL - The Danville Public Library invites the community to its Fill-a-Bag Used Book Sale, running Monday, June 30 through Saturday, J...
![]() Vermilion County Animal Shelter has New Interim Director
THE FOLLOWING IS A NEWS-GAZETTE ARTICLE BY JENNIFER BAILEY ABOVE: The Vermilion County Animal Shelter is located on Catlin-Tilton Road. The Vermilion County Animal Shelter is moving forw...
![]() Governor JB Pritzker Announces Re-Election Campaign
THE FOLLOWING RELEASE IS FROM GOVERNOR J.B. PRITZKER'S OFFICE "We don't just talk about problems. In Illinois, we solve them" says Governor in New Video: Keep Illinois Moving Forward CHICAGO --...
![]() Danville Public Library Releases Latest Events Schedule
THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION IS COURTESY OF DANVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY PSAs - Upcoming events at Danville Public Library - July 6 - July 12, 2025 Level Up at Your Library: Summer Reading Programs....
![]() Danville Boat Races Include National Junior Championship this Year
THE FOLLOWING IS A NEWS-GAZETTE STORY BY JENNIFER BAILEY 'Thunder on the Vermilion' ABOVE: Buddy Freed talking about the expanded pit area for the boats at the Gao Grotto. DANVILL...
![]() Danville Officials Making Cameras in Parks 'Top Priority' in Wake of Fatal Shooting
THE FOLLOWING IS A NEWS-GAZETTE ARTICLE BY JENNIFER BAILEY ABOVE: The city of Danville is looking to install video cameras in city parks. (file photo) DANVILLE - In the wake of a shootin...
![]() DACC Board Could Act on President Position on Thursday
THE FOLLOWING IS A NEWS-GAZETTE ARTICLE BY JENNIFER BAILEY DANVILLE - After earlier this month extending interim President Randy Fletcher's contract through the end of the year, the Danville Ar...
![]() Ag, Chickens, Homesteading Highlight Vermilion County Fair
THE FOLLOWING IS A NEWS-GAZETTE STORY BY JENNIFER BAILEY ABOVE: Workers were putting the finishing touches on rides the day before the Vermilion County Fair opened in Oakwood. Around the...
![]() Heat Advisory for Vermilion County Continues Until 7 PM Thursday
Details: WHAT...Heat index values 100 to 105. WHERE...All of central and southeast Illinois. WHEN...Until 7 PM CDT Thursday. IMPACTS...Hot temperatures and high humidity may cause heat illness...
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![]() ![]() ![]() IL Prisoner Review Board Sees Changes After Murder
A new law makes changes to the Illinois Prisoner Review Board after an 11-year-old Chicago boy was murdered by a man released by the board. Capitol News Illinois reports Governor J-B Pritzker signed a bill on Friday that creates more ways for victims of crimes to be involved in decisions by the board. It also lengthens...
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![]() DACC Prof Named Faculty Fellow
The Danville Area Community College proudly announces that Professor Marcie Wright, has been named a Faculty Fellow by the Commission on Accreditation for Health Informatics and Information Management Education This prestigious national honor recognizes her outstanding leadership and continued commitment to advancing H...
Jun 24, 2025
![]() Three Danville Teens Shot, One Fatally, at Winter Park
Danville Police reported a homicide occurring on Saturday night, 6/21/25 in the vicinity of Winter Park. Officers responded to several 911 calls of shots fired in the area of Winter Park, around 10:00 p.m. Officers arrived to learn there were three different shooting victims. A 19-year-old female was transported to a l...
Jun 23, 2025
![]() Tilton Discusses Future of UPS Building
At the Tilton Village Council meeting last night, June 19, several expenditures to improve public safety such as a squad car set up with a camera system, light bar, and computer, were discussed and approved. The Village also approved an intergovernmental agreement with Danville Township for mosquito abatement. An ordin...
Jun 20, 2025
![]() Vermilion Advantage Launches Demolition Program for County
-Vermilion Advantage announced the launch of the Vermilion County Demolition Program, a new initiative aimed at assisting cities, villages, and townships in safely removing unsafe, abandoned, and blighted structures throughout the county. Vermilion Advantage will manage the program in cooperation with the Vermilion Cou...
Jun 19, 2025
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![]() "It is a smaller, specialized workshop featuring Girl Scout-themed bears and accessories, along with a selection of everyday animals and adornments. Everyone is welcome to make a new friend — you don't have to be a Girl Scout!" "I hope that all the students I have worked with apply the skills learned in my classes to having meaningful lives, whether it’s welding a beautiful bead or finding an engineering solution to make the world a better place." Vermilion County Board Chairman Steve Miller announced the appointment of former Vermilion County Deputy Sheriff Ryan Goodner as interim director of the county animal shelter. A Catlin restaurant closes, Morey Chapel gospel sing, additional downtown Danville concerts this summer, local road work, an update on the new housing project in Danville, local volleyball team and Wednesday Farmers Markets. Once upon a time, the marriage between baseball and radio enabled franchises to create an unbreakable bond with their fans. Multimedia
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The Latest"It is a smaller, specialized workshop featuring Girl Scout-themed bears and accessories, along with a selection of everyday animals and adornments. Everyone is welcome to make a new friend — you don't have to be a Girl Scout!" Vermilion County Board Chairman Steve Miller announced the appointment of former Vermilion County Deputy Sheriff Ryan Goodner as interim director of the county animal shelter. A Catlin restaurant closes, Morey Chapel gospel sing, additional downtown Danville concerts this summer, local road work, an update on the new housing project in Danville, local volleyball team and Wednesday Farmers Markets. Once upon a time, the marriage between baseball and radio enabled franchises to create an unbreakable bond with their fans. The Marine Racing Club is expected to bring about 90 racers again this year to "Thunder on the Vermilion" boat races this weekend. Our Luke Taylor and Robin Scholz tagged along Wednesday on the UI campus with veterans participating in the Warrior-Scholar Project, an academic boot camp that exposes them to what going to college full-time is like. Library Director John Howard said plans are in the works for the structure to undergo a four-phase expansion that would eventually enlarge the property to 24,000 square feet. Today is Thursday, June 26, 2025. Here are local news reports from 100, 50 and 15 years ago: Our visit with Broeren Russo plays out on the cover of the current issue of Central Illinois Business magazine Investigators are still trying to determine what caused a two-vehicle crash late Tuesday afternoon that took the lives of three people. Illinois teammates selected Nos. 20, 21 in first round of 2025 NBA Draft ISP officials said drivers should use other routes, as the road will be blocked for a few hours. Kejuan Jenkins, 27, was also charged with two counts of aggravated battery in relation to the incident. Danville Area Community College Board President Greg Wolfe said they had a 12-person committee that interviewed three DACC president candidates. City officials have continued to discuss placing video cameras in Danville parks due to vandalism and other criminal incidents through the years. Tim Cowan: "I hope they can expedite a suitable replacement to maintain continuity of operations but the City has struggled to fill vacancies efficiently, especially at the leadership level." Gregory Campbell, 55, was convicted in April of unlawful delivery of a firearm, unlawful purchase of a firearm and unlawful purchase of a firearm on two or more occasions. "I grew up in the ‘80s watching my family moldboard plow, row crop cultivate and do a handful of other farming practices that have pretty much been forgotten." The forgotten tale of Coxey’s Army. Champaign Central and Centennial will both be well-represented at this weekend's Future Business Leaders of America National Leadership Conference, where they’ll compete in all kinds of events using their business and marketing savvy. Among the events added to this year's lineup: a funnel cake 5K/fun run (8 a.m. Saturday), monster truck show (2 p.m. Sunday) and "Wheels of Agriculture" game show type of educational activity (5 p.m. to close Wednesday, Thursday and Friday). Brenda Lambert wanted every child to know that who they were mattered and they belonged. Now, a space at Monticello Middle School will be a constant reminder of that. “It’s a shock to get the diagnosis and the treatment and many things you get after the treatment,” said Kelly Bradham, who was diagnosed in 2012 at age 57. The $180 million civil suit against a Champaign psychiatric facility has been settled out of court over a year after it first went to trial. It's starting to sink in for Lyle Burns that he's a two-time UI Open champion. He's also The News-Gazette's Golfer of the Week. Today is Wednesday, June 25, 2025. Here are local news reports from 100, 50 and 15 years ago: Monday's Urbana City Council meeting has been moved to Wednesday at 6 p.m. due to "technical difficulties." The University of Illinois announced that Robert Fitzgerald will serve as the next director and principal of University Laboratory High School and will start July 1, pending approval from the UI Board of Trustees. The suspect fled the scene and entered a residence in the 900 block of Fowler Avenue, officers learned. The residence was surrounded, and officers gave commands for people inside to exit. The male, identified as Martinez, eventually exited the residence. Thirty-five years after turning a harebrained tip into a program-killing, 16-month investigation of Lou Henson’s Illini, the NCAA is getting out of the improper benefits enforcement business. (Pause for applause). Unlike his Grammy-winning predecessor, new UI Chancellor Charles Isbell says: “I can’t carry a tune." We disagree — check out the parody music video "Mean Without a Cluster," starring "Smoov" (Isbell) and his fedora-wearing sidekick "Curly" (Brown computer scientist Michael Littman). “They were fed up with the vandalism at the park; they were fed up with the attempts to break into people’s cars, all of the disturbing of the peace that has been going on by (minors)," new Village President Terrence Stuber said. Today is Tuesday, June 24, 2025. Here are local news reports from 100, 50 and 15 years ago: Champaign Central's cohesive Class of ‘75 — gathering for the ninth time since graduating — will celebrate on Aug. 1-2 with pizza at Papa Del’s, golf in Savoy, a party at Lincolnshire Fields Country Club and a tour of a high school that looks a lot different. The restaurant is tentatively expected to open Aug. 15 or Aug. 30, said franchisee David Verkler. The timeline will depend on when the business receives its health permit, along with city and state licenses. Aniyah J. Davis' high school choral director called the 18-year-old "a true Danville success story" and "the leader we all deserve — someone who doesn’t see fault, but opportunity for growth." Gov. J.B. Pritzker signed a new law to make a series of changes to the Prisoner Review Board after it released a man who would go on to commit murder, leading to intense scrutiny in Springfield. "You made your fellow Marines, family, friends and community proud of your bravery, gallant actions and service to your country." The victim was Aniyah J. Davis of Danville. Her family has been notified, and results are pending from an autopsy performed Monday. Tim Cowan "vacated" the position June 6, according to city staff. Tonight's City Council meeting includes a vote on the appointment of deputy director Vincent Gustafson to interim director. A 49-year-old woman who was hit by a car Sunday night is expected to survive, according to the Champaign County Sheriff's Department. Former U.S. Rep. Glenn Poshard is combining his passions — poetry and helping those in need — with what is billed as the “Poshard Poetry Tour.” On June 1, a woman entered the Going, Going, Gone! Dick’s Sporting Goods outlet in Champaign, selected numerous items and placed them in her purse. She left the store without paying, carrying merchandise valued at nearly $900. The Illinois Community Action Hall of Fame is the second hall of fame to which John Dimit has been inducted. Today is Monday, June 23, 2025. Here are local news reports from 100, 50 and 15 years ago: “We have long been fans of Monticello. It’s a great community and we already have some name recognition in the area," says Just Hamburgers General Manager Jon Frichtl, who'd "love to be open in time for high school football season." |
![]() The Danville Police Department Patrol Division were dispatched to the intersection of Main Street and Virginia Street around 1:56 a.m. Tuesday… Danville police arrested 34-year-old Urbana man following a fight Tuesday, June 24. Danville Area Community College Professor Marcie Wright, MSHI, RHIA, CHDA, CCS, ODS, has been named a Faculty Fellow by the Commission on Accr… |
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