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Community
1 year ago
Champaign updates recycling collection process for greater efficiency

The City of Champaign has launched a new recycling collection method in partnership with a newly selected vendor to improve efficiency and streamline the recycling process for residents. The City appreciates the community’s feedback and patience as it transitions to this modernized system.

Community
1 year ago
Training series aims to strengthen local food pantries

Food pantries in Champaign County are stepping up efforts to better serve individuals and families in need with a comprehensive training series aimed at improving pantry operations and client interactions. Organized by University of Illinois Extension, the training offers essential skills for pantry staff and volunteers to handle the growing demand for food assistance while maintaining a safe, welcoming, and efficient environment.

IL State News
1 year ago
Pritzker vows Illinois will remain stable trade partner amid global tariff uncertainties

Governor JB Pritzker reassured Illinois residents and international partners on Tuesday that despite the challenges posed by President Donald Trump’s tariffs, Illinois will remain a stable and reliable trading partner in the global market. Speaking from his Statehouse office, Pritzker acknowledged the ongoing uncertainties but emphasized that Illinois thrives on certainty and offers a solid foundation for businesses to flourish.

Community
1 year ago
Illinois Department of Transportation announces ramp on Interstate 57 closing

The ramp will close for approximately three weeks beginning at 9:00 p.m. on April 8. The closure is necessary to make a temporary connection to the new pavement on I-74 ahead of the next stage of construction, which will begin shortly after the three-week closure. A detour will be posted utilizing southbound I-57, westbound I-72 and northbound Illinois 47.

Community
1 year ago
Cunningham Children’s Home invites you to participate in 12 Days of Quilts

After Cunningham’s successful 21st Annual Festival of Quilts, they had a record number of more than 300 donated quilts and sold a record number as well. However, a number of quilts still remain. Cunningham’s invites the public to shop the online quilt store at cunningham-childrens-home.square.site to reach their fundraising goal. Quilts can be used as table coverings, wall hangings, bed runners and window valances and make wonderful gifts.

Community
1 year ago
UPDATE: Danville Police Department releases update to homicide

Danville Police Detectives arrested and booked 44-year-old Shane A. May of Danville of charges of First Degree Murder. May was arrested about eight hours after officers received a call about a deceased person in the 700 block of Sherman Street. After an investigation with Illinois State Police Crime Scene Unit, the Vermilion County State’s Attorney’s Office, and several community members, probable cause was developed to arrest May for the murder of Monty Peplow.

Community
1 year ago
Volunteer opportunities open for Christie Clinic Illinois race weekend

The Christie Clinic Illinois Race Weekend is just around the corner, and organizers are calling on the community to get involved by volunteering. With nearly 3,000 volunteers needed to ensure the event runs smoothly, this is a great opportunity to be part of an exciting experience while supporting runners. 

Business
1 year ago
Hotel Royer set to open in Urbana on April 16 after several delays

After years of delays, the former Urbana-Lincoln and Landmark Hotel is finally set to reopen as Hotel Royer. Haaris Pervaiz, a partner with Icon Hospitality, confirmed the anticipated soft opening date for the hotel is April 16.

Community
1 year ago
Danville Police Officers respond to a dead body in a residence believed to be a homicide

An autopsy will be completed tomorrow and the investigation is being considered a homicide. The DPD is questioning a person of interest in this incident. The DPD does not believe there is a further threat to the community and no further information can be provided at this time. This is a developing story.

Community
1 year ago
Champaign residents protest IDOT’s proposed changes to Prospect Avenue

Neighbors in Champaign are speaking out against the Illinois Department of Transportation’s (IDOT) proposed changes to Prospect Avenue. Some residents have tied red ribbons around trees, while others have put up a 35-foot sign reading “Future Site of the ‘Suicide’ Bike Path” to raise awareness of the potential impact of the project. The proposed plan, which could affect a one-mile stretch between Bradley and Springfield Avenues, includes the addition of a bike lane and changes to traffic patterns.