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![]() ![]() Mike Marron Announces He's Leaving Vermilion Advantage Post at Start of 2026
On the same day the Vermilion County State's Attorney's office announced an investigation into misconduct allegations involving county elected officials, the county board, and Vermilion Advantage; Ver...
![]() Vermilion Co State's Attorney's Office Says Information has been Received Concerning County Official Misconduct Allegations
THE FOLLOWING IS A VERMILION COUNTY STATE'S ATTORNEY'S OFFICE RELEASE October 8, 2025 Earlier today, my office received information regarding allegations of official misconduct and bribery. Tho...
![]() Gospel Peace Concert on Oct. 18
THE FOLLOWING IS A THREE KINGS OF PEACE RELEASE Danville, IL, Sept. 15, 2025 - Reverend Frank McCullough is promoting love and harmony in the Danville community through gospel music. Rev. McCul...
![]() Special Event Tickets Go On Sale Next Week for Festival of Trees
THE FOLLOWING IS A NEWS-GAZETTE STORY BY JENNIFER BAILEY DANVILLE - It's that time of year again to get ready for the Festival of Trees. Make sure you're in line or have those fingers ready on ...
![]() Traditional Viking Invitational Marching Band Contest Begins at 4 PM, SAT OCT 11TH, at Danville High School
ABOVE: Members of DHS Band of Vikings practice their routine Monday afternoon. This coming Saturday, October 11th, for the 51st time; Danville High School's Band of Vikings will be hosting the ...
![]() Child Predator Sentenced to 18 Years in Prison
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![]() First Fridays' POTTERFEST Returning to Downtown Danville FRI NOV 7TH; 5 - 8 PM
THE FOLLOWING IS A CITY OF DANVILLE RELEASE First Fridays' PotterFest is back for another year in Downtown Danville! Join us on Friday, November 7th from 5-8 PM as we celebrate one of our bigge...
![]() Local Lineman Aiming High at International Rodeo
THE FOLLOWING IS A NEWS-GAZETTE STORY BY JENNIFER BAILEY ABOVE: Jakob Weder practices climbing down a poll behind the Ameren Illinois Danville Operating Center on Georgetown Road. To sub...
![]() TEMPORARY CLOSURE: Northbound S Gilbert thru Curve to Eastbound Main St; 3 AM to 7 AM THURS OCT 9th
THE FOLLOWING IS A CITY OF DANVILLE RELEASE DANVILLE, IL - The City of Danville Public Works Department will temporarily close northbound South Gilbert Street through the curve to Main Street o...
![]() City of Danville Announces Cleveland Ave Closure for Storm Sewer Replacement Work
THE FOLLOWING IS A CITY OF DANVILLE RELEASE The City of Danville would like to announce storm sewer replacement on Cleveland Avenue east of Griffin Street. Cleveland Avenue will be closed from ...
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![]() ![]() ![]() Hazardous Field Fires Amidst Dry Conditions Causes Danger Concerns
As the harvest season progresses this year, fire hazards are increasingly a concern. The University of Illinois Extension reported that "An extremely dry end to summer and start to fall has intensified the ongoing drought in central and southern Illinois and increased the fire and blowing dust risk as we approach ...
Oct 07, 2025
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![]() Illinois Campaign to Help Students with College and Financial Aid Apps
The Illinois Student Assistance Commission (ISAC) announces its 10th annual College Changes Everything® (CCE) Campaign, which runs from Labor Day through Thanksgiving. During the campaign, ISAC partners with schools and community organizations to help students and families with exploration of education after high s...
Oct 03, 2025
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![]() ICE Harrasses Reporters and Civilians During Chicago Raid
By BEN SZALINSKI & JERRY NOWICKI Capitol News Illinois report that The Department of Homeland Security is seeking to send 100 military troops to Chicago, according to Gov. JB Pritzker, who assailed the move as the Trump administration's latest - yet not unforeseen - push to consolidate power. "What he plans to...
Sep 30, 2025
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![]() Danville Public Library Welcomes New Director
The Danville Public Library is excited to announce the hiring of Christopher Leggins as its new Library Director. Leggins, 30, brings a strong commitment to community engagement and a fresh vision for the library's future. Leggins has served as an overnight circulation supervisor and stacks maintenance manager at Illin...
Sep 30, 2025
![]() Bicyclist Deceased After Vehicle Collision
On September 28, 2025 around 4:11 pm, Danville Police responded to a report of a motorized bicycle versus vehicle traffic crash in the area of Harmon Street and Voorhees Street. Upon arrival, officers located a 43-year-old Danville man with severe injuries after striking a GMC Terrain. Medical Personal arrived to rende...
Sep 30, 2025
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![]() The U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments Wednesday in a case that could decide whether political candidates have the right to challenge Illinois’ vote-by-mail law in court. It was here, as a 20-year-old UI Ph.D. student, that 2025 Nobel Prize in Chemistry recipient Omar Yaghi “learned the meaning and pleasure of discovery, both personal and scientific.” We are already training the great grandchildren of founders Paul and Joyce Curtis to lead Curtis Orchard in the future. Dametrius G. Kellup, 25, has been arrested. Officers found him hiding behind a dumpster, and items found in his path of escape matched items that were reportedly stolen. Make sure you're in line or have those fingers ready on your computer, as special event tickets go on sale at 10 a.m. Tuesday at the David S. Palmer Arena box office and online at www.festivaloftreesdanville.com. Tickets are not available by telephone the first day of sales. Multimedia
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The LatestThe U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments Wednesday in a case that could decide whether political candidates have the right to challenge Illinois’ vote-by-mail law in court. It was here, as a 20-year-old UI Ph.D. student, that 2025 Nobel Prize in Chemistry recipient Omar Yaghi “learned the meaning and pleasure of discovery, both personal and scientific.” We are already training the great grandchildren of founders Paul and Joyce Curtis to lead Curtis Orchard in the future. Dametrius G. Kellup, 25, has been arrested. Officers found him hiding behind a dumpster, and items found in his path of escape matched items that were reportedly stolen. Make sure you're in line or have those fingers ready on your computer, as special event tickets go on sale at 10 a.m. Tuesday at the David S. Palmer Arena box office and online at www.festivaloftreesdanville.com. Tickets are not available by telephone the first day of sales. One day in 1928, Jackie the lion stood atop some wooden boxes, looked directly into the camera and blasted out a ferocious roar. With that, MGM’s signature “bumper” — the term for the 10-second opening that appears right before a feature film — was born. Dallas, Yeakel spark M-S volleyball As an operations employee took several pieces of mirror down in preparation for repairs, he was surprised to find a signature gracing the wall behind them. Meet Villa Grove's talented High School Confidential reporter, Eva Piercy. Staff at Strides reported on Saturday that bedbugs had been found on a guest, said City of Champaign Township Supervisor Kyle Patterson. The agreement includes a section requiring compliance with DHS and immigration officials, though another article states that the section doesn't apply to this grant, which would provide funds for portable radios for firefighters. One of the most exciting things for Bernie Magsaman has been raising not only the family’s sixth generation of farmers but also the seventh. The annual International Lineman’s Rodeo (which can be considered the Lineman's Olympics) has the best linemen from around the world competing in events based on traditional lineman tasks and skills. Today is Wednesday, Oct. 8, 2025. Here are local news reports from 100, 50 and 15 years ago: The Westville Police Department received a report on Sept. 8 that Kaylee Broadway, a math and science teacher at Westville High School, had allegedly sent nude photos and videos of herself to one of her students on social media. Shooting believed to be tied to a domestic incident. One student was taken to the hospital with minor injuries after a Rantoul High bus was involved in a crash shortly after 2 p.m. Thanks to the helpful folks in Enrollment Management, who ran this list for us, showing which high schools around the area and close by sent the most alums to the UI’s flagship campus this fall. "Sitting in Foellinger Great Hall or walking through the central atrium always feels familiar and comforting. And a piece of pie after at the Intermezzo is brilliant." Park district attorney Bill Scott: "The property is presently zoned for recreational purposes only, and the Park District believes that a better audience will come (to the auction) if it is zoned residential.” For Texas Tech’s Nov. 11 visit — and Illinois’ return game in Lubbock in November 2026 — the contract stipulates that officials “must have Sweet 16 tournament experience." Today is Tuesday, Oct. 7, 2025. Here are local news reports from 100, 50 and 15 years ago: When word got out he could use the help, the response was swift and uplifting. “I think if any executive search firm in the country was concerned about letting something slip through the cracks, it’s probably yours,” Tony Bruno tells the CEO of JG Consulting. "The cost of doing business and competition from the big chain stores has risen past the point of being successful." “We must now start calling this what it is: Trump’s Invasion,” Gov. J.B. Pritzker says after President Donald Trump pushes forward with the plan to activate hundreds of National Guard soldiers, including some from Texas. Keshawn J. Cotton, 21, of Danville, has been charged with first-degree murder and aggravated battery with a firearm by the Vermilion County State's Attorney's Office. The project was proposed by middle school science teacher Janelle Harper, the district’s media specialist, who envisioned the environment can offer students a hands-on learning experience to be used across all school subjects. Champaign County Crime Stoppers is asking for the public's help identifying a suspect who robbed a bank. Only in young adult novels do high school students solve murder mysteries, but in classroom 205 at Saint Joseph-Ogden High School — students are doing just that. Today is Monday, Oct. 6, 2025. Here are local news reports from 100, 50 and 15 years ago: “While we remain confident JG will deliver outstanding candidates for the most important job in our community, we have questions that must now be answered after what transpired in Des Moines,” Tony Bruno told The News-Gazette. In Birdland, it's cool, and the sky is blue, and it's nice enough to almost forget we are in drought conditions. We got some rain this week, but the larger shrubs in our yard, lilacs and forsythia, still show signs of distress. I am an accidental gardener. If anything I plant grows to maturity, and by some fluke of nature becomes edible, it is sheer accident. John Philip Sousa and jazz during the 1920s might be impossible to imagine for some people today. But ever the businessman, the March King recognized his need to embrace this new syncopated music in a way that didn’t sacrifice his long-held standard for artistic music composition. Area dog owners, here’s your chance to contribute to an important advance in animal health and get a free evaluation of your own pet’s health status! Have you ever been bugged by endless phone calls from those pestilential credit-card collectors pestering you about making a payment on your card debt? Or getting a cacophony of collection letters from debt collectors? Well, there has long been federal law dealing with how and when certain creditors can bug consumers about their debts. It’s called the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA). Rewards include merchandise, goat yoga, a grand-opening party ticket, a family experience at the farm, cheese-of-the-month delivery, or, at the highest level, a bundle of rewards and the opportunity to name one of the farm's baby goats. The promised deployment comes as ICE activity has ramped up in Chicago and its suburbs as part of “Operation Midway Blitz,” which has so far resulted in more than 800 arrests, according to the Department of Homeland Security. When you hear the term kissing bug, you might imagine an insect with a romantic streak. However, they are more vampire than star-crossed lovers. These insects have been in the news recently because they, and the disease they can carry, may be more prevalent in the U.S. than originally thought. Ethel & Maud Luncheon: The January edition is set for Jan. 17 at City View on the fourth floor of the Illinois Terminal A&R Mechanical Contractors, which started as a simple plumbing business in the east Urbana home of Bud and Bea Reichard, is celebrating 100 years since its humble origins. Today is Saturday, Oct. 4, 2025. Here are local news reports from 100, 50 and 15 years ago: Monday marks the return of the easy-on-the-ears (and wallet) CU Marching Showcase, made possible by 381 talented high school musicians. Shortly after 3 p.m. today, a man entered a bank in the 1000 block of South Neil Street, threatened staff and demanded money. Victim was taken to Carle Foundation Hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. A new restaurant coming to the former Oberweis Dairy store … a new backup role for a Fighting Illini fan favorite … why downtown Champaign is looking a little spiffier these days … decontaminating a recent demolition site in Urbana … and dates for a couple of popular October events. 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. |
![]() DANVILLE — The Danville City Council met for around 2 hours with heated discussion coming from the community and a few council members. DANVILLE — District Governor John Calderon was one of three special guests at Monday’s Danville Noon Rotary Meeting, joining Elise Albers and … DANVILLE — Illinois State's Attorney Jacquelin Lacy announced on Wednesday that her office obtained a guilty plea in sexual assault of a child… DANVILLE — First Fridays’ PotterFest is back for another year in Downtown Danville. WESTVILLE — A Westville High School teacher is facing charges related to an allegation that she sent explicit photos and videos to one of her … DANVILLE — The opening of the Bresee Bar is again on the agenda for the city council on Tues… A federal judge on Monday declined to immediately block the Trump administration from sendin… Incoming Terre Haute Parks and Recreation Department Superintendent Kilie Smith performed th… WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump said Monday that he’d be open to striking a deal with De… A mid-decade battle over congressional redistricting is playing out in state capitals, in co… |
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