There will be monthly meetings, guest speakers, and peer discussions. Employers will be able to share experiences and provide solutions to today’s workforce. Collaborators can help shape the future workforce.
“Putting money back in people’s pockets helps families and our state’s economy. This money belongs with its rightful owners,” Treasurer Frerichs said. “We have made it easier to file a claim in many cases and streamlined the system with the help of state lawmakers.”
Morris entered the Navy after graduating from Unity of Tolono. He worked as a foreman for University of Illinois and later worked as a bus driver for Champaign MTD. He enjoyed Brazilian Jazz, ZZ Top, car & airplane shows and family time. He was a member of Sidney American Legion Post 212.
Patricia Bohlen was preceded in death by her father, Jack Cleland, her mother and step-father Margaret and Paul Hartrick. Patti spent most of her life in Urbana, but she spent a handful of years in New York. She would always talk positively about her time in Gloversville, NY and about the friends she made there. Of course, her friends in Urbana were just as important to her. Throughout her life, Patti had multiple jobs. Most of which involved bookkeeping/accounting/office management, such as J.M Jones, WICD, and the YWCA. Patti loved reading, cooking and bingeing reality TV.
“The Champaign Police Department has a history of leadership in our region and across our profession,” said Chief Tyler. “Today, I am proud to continue that legacy through the promotion of an exceptional leader by promoting Gregory Manzana to the role of Deputy Chief of Police.”
The Get Covered Illinois (GCI) Health Insurance Marketplace is having its last day of Open Enrollment on Wednesday, January 15.
Randy is a tan and white dynamo who loves to play and thrives around human company. Whether it’s ropes, frisbees, or just your standard playtime, he’s here for it. He is willing to give so much love and care to his next owner, so swing by CCHS to visit him!
It’s really getting colder out there! Pack your coats! According to the National Weather Service (NWS), you can expect a low around 0 and a high of 34.
The awards will be presented during the Rotary Club of Champaign’s annual Comedy Night fundraiser on January 16, 2025, at Jupiter’s at the Crossing with performances by the Chicago Community All-Stars.
“This is such a critical part of the life course, where children’s focus is shifting from parents to peers, and they are learning how to connect with other people. It prepares young people for romantic relationships and social relationships moving forward, so it has vast consequences.”