We’ve fully transitioned from the summer weather, with areas of frost happening occasionally within the week.
“On Friday, October 11, the officers were patrolling the 1300 block of East Williams Street in Danville and they witnessed a vehicle driving erratically and going well above the speed limit.”
“By sending the alarm signal over ASAP, information like the customer’s name, address, alarm type, and other details can be instantly transmitted without the need for a telephone call. That translates to valuable seconds being shaved off the time it takes to get first responders dispatched,” said METCAD 9-1-1 Deputy Director Jeff Wooten.
“Felons who commit acts of domestic violence pose a significant threat to not only the victims and their families, but also to the community as a whole. My office is committed to supporting domestic violence victims in Vermilion County, together with our local agencies, to keep our community safe,” said State’s Attorney Jacqueline Lacy.
TikTok, the popular social media platform is under fire with the Attorney General filing a lawsuit for the platform engaging in harmful business practices that specifically target young adults and children.
The Red Cross has been negatively affected by the hurricane’s impact and is now requesting donors unaffected by the storm to schedule appointments and stabilize the severe disruption in blood supply.
Her love of all things French deepened thereafter and she traveled to France and earned a certificate of French Civilization at the Sorbonne in Paris.
“It is an honor to work with Champaign County Crime Stoppers in this new capacity. The Champaign Police Department has a long history of working cooperatively with Crime Stoppers as a way to accept anonymous tips from the public in order to solve crime and protect our communities. I look forward to building upon the long legacy of excellent service Crime Stoppers has provided to residents across Champaign County for nearly four decades,” said Lt. Manzana.
The giant hot dog has made its way around Central Illinois before and is back for round two from Thursday, October 10 to Sunday, October 13.
She’s a big kisser, so expect lots of love and affection from this girl! If you’re a fan of a dog who cares about you and loves you with all her heart, come down to the Champaign County Humane Society to pick her up!