The City of Urbana announced its Spring leaf collection dates.
“We are so grateful for the commitment of all the health plan employees who will continue to serve customers as we navigate this transition. They have consistently brought innovative solutions, unique programming and unmatched customer service to improve the health outcomes of those we serve for decades, and that impact is felt by members across the country.” Sinead Madigan, Health Alliance President said.
Due to Fighting Illini men’s basketball vs. Iowa tonight, parking is limited to gravel lots at Illinois Field. Concessions will also not be available for today’s game. Fans should refer to the gameday guide for parking maps and updated Illinois Field policies.
If you have any information about these crimes or any person(s) involved, you are urged to submit a tip via this website, call the TIPS line at 217-373-TIPS, or use the free P3 Tips mobile app. Crime Stoppers doesn’t want your name, just your information. Crime Stoppers will pay a cash reward for information that leads to an arrest and you will always remain 100% anonymous.
“Providing free test and licensing preparation courses for students is an important measure to help remove some of the financial barriers students face in advancing their education and careers,” said ISAC Executive Director Eric Zarnikow. “ISAC is pleased to partner with Kaplan to provide these services, and I highly encourage all eligible students to enroll in a relevant course this year.”
On top of this, attendees will be able to take advantage of photo ops and custom caricatures by Dan Wild. Anyone looking to attend the event can purchase tickets at 40north.org/untitled-a-late-night-fundraiser/ or by contacting 40 North at 217-351-9841. Tickets in advance are $55 per person, $100 per couple, or can be purchased day-of at the door for $60 per person.
“We cannot tolerate violence in Vermilion County, especially when it involves repeated abuse within families. Domestic violence is a serious offense that affects not only the victims but the entire community. My office will continue to seek serious sentences in cases of domestic violence,” said State’s Attorney Jacqueline Lacy.
Additional information about the Downtown Plan update process can be found on Engage Champaign. Questions may be directed to planning@champaignil.gov or by contacting Eric VanBuskirk, Senior Planner, by e-mail at eric.vanbuskirk@champaignil.gov or via phone at (217) 403-8800.
For residents outside the City, or for materials not fitting the above requirements, landscape materials may be taken (for a fee) to the Landscape Recycling Center at 1210 E. University Avenue in Urbana, phone 217-344-5323.
“From a financial standpoint, it helps ensure that our community receives its fair share of state and federal funding distributed on a per capita basis. It also is important that we have accurate demographic and housing data in order to plan for programs and services. Finally, we were able to count residents in several housing complexes that had been built since 2020. We are sincerely grateful to all the residents who responded to Census 2025. They live here and they count,” said Mayor Diane Wolfe Marlin.