ABOVE: Youngsters rush for prizes during the Ping-Pong Prize Drop at the Georgetown Fair Grandstands. It was one night before the opening of the carnival, but CIMG met youngsters of all ages at...
The third of six Farm Credit Illinois scholarship recipients, Trent Schmid of Cissna Park, greatly values his rich family roots in agriculture, his college and career plans and his family’s farming operation.
For the DeAth family of Indianola, the Georgetown Fair means a lot to them. "It's like better than Christmas for us," said mom Laura DeAth. "You just get to be with your community and your people. You've got to find your people in life. And people at the Georgetown Fair are just... it's what makes small town America work."
The third of six Farm Credit Illinois scholarship recipients, Trent Schmid of Cissna Park, greatly values his rich family roots in agriculture, his college and career plans and his family’s farming operation.
For the DeAth family of Indianola, the Georgetown Fair means a lot to them. "It's like better than Christmas for us," said mom Laura DeAth. "You just get to be with your community and your people. You've got to find your people in life. And people at the Georgetown Fair are just... it's what makes small town America work."
The council voted 4-1 Monday to approve a planned-unit development for a 32-unit apartment building to be built on 0.6 acres at 413-419 W. Main St. Alderman Maryalice Wu was the sole “no” vote.
The Vermilion County Board Tuesday night approved discontinuing the Vermilion County Delinquent Tax Sale Trustee pilot program between the board and Vermilion Advantage that was started less than two years ago, meaning the loss of a position with Vermilion Advantage and the untangling of financials for the county to get back what it's entitled, said Board Chairman Steve Miller.
C-UPHD has identified an individual "associated with Edison Middle School" who has contagious tuberculosis. The health district said that it is in the process of assessing students and staff who have been exposed.
Gov. J.B. Pritzker signed 31 new laws on Friday as he continues evaluating measures passed in the spring session, including bills banning certain ingredients from cosmetics and correcting the state’s property tax laws.
Gas prices have shot up around Champaign in the last week with an average increase of 27.2 cents, placing them significantly higher than costs at this time last year.
A proposed new liquor license would enable Mahomet gas stations to sell beer and wine to be consumed on-site so that these establishments can meet the state’s criteria to get a video gaming license.
“I’ve lived at my house for 54 years, and I’ve got a neighbor who’s got seven cats. I’m not really thrilled about that, but if there’s going to be chickens there, (too), I’d certainly be concerned about that, and I’d like to be able to bring it to somebody just so they know that I was unhappy.”
"Definitely looking forward to building the whole neighborhood and not just a single home..." Habitat for Humanity of Danville Executive Director Ryan Campbell said.
The Danville Police Department located and arrested Javonte Forman, 19, and Erik Jimenez, 19, both of Danville, in connection with the Friday night shooting on charges of aggravated battery - public way, mob action and first-degree murder.
Suppose after I get medical treatment from my Dr. Proctor, my medical insurer refuses to cover the procedure I had. Under Illinois law, can I lose my house to Proctor because I couldn’t pay my medical bill?
“We’re really hoping that a four- to six-month timeline will be realistic (for completion),” said Dr. Suzanne Trupin, owner of Hatha Yoga & Fitness. “So sometime this fall.”
"Helping students build their confidence and believe in themselves has been the best part of this career," says Katelin Schroeder, the new principal at Mahomet's Lincoln Trail Elementary.
Excerpts from 10 of our 402 guests since January: Eric Long, Graham Nash, Ava Clark, Troy Strebin, Jean Driscoll, Wendy Driver, Donn Pall, Ava Paullin, Logan Wagler and Gary Huisinga.
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