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News
2 years ago
Plan your workweek route to avoid road closure delays this week

S. Coler Ave. will be closed to through traffic between W. Oregon St. and W. Nevada St. from 8 a.m. on Monday, June 17, 2024, until 5 p.m. on Friday, June 21, 2024.

Community
2 years ago
More lane closures are coming to Anthony Drive

The closure is set to begin on Monday, June 17, and is expected to end on Thursday, June 20, 2024, pending favorable weather conditions.

Entertainment
2 years ago
WEEKEND ROUNDUP: Celebrate and cool down in the Champaign-Urbana area

Beat the heat with these top weekend activities in Champaign-Urbana.

Community
2 years ago
Urbana hosts Juneteenth ceremony at City Hall

The City of Urbana hosts “”Juneteenth 2024: Reflections and Reverence Ceremony.”

Community
2 years ago
Flag Day 2024: A few facts about the origin of our flag and its proper retirement

Each year, we are encouraged to celebrate and reflect on what our flag means to us on the anniversary of its official adoption, June 14,

News
2 years ago
WEEKEND WEATHER: Lots of sunshine with soaring temps by Father’s Day

By Father’s Day, you’ll need to hydrate and slather on that sunscreen as temperatures soar into the mid-90s.

News
2 years ago
Community Coalition discusses health needs, job opportunities, and more at monthly meeting

Local law enforcement agencies shared information related to recent crime activities and updates regarding upcoming events.

Community
2 years ago
Rotary Club of Champaign cultivates sustainability at community garden

If you’re inspired by the work being done at the Randolph Street Community Garden, consider getting involved.

Entertainment
2 years ago
Celebrate African culture: A day of music, dance, art, and more

The Ngoma African Festival is Sunday, June 23, at and will feature music, dance, art, history, cuisine, and fashion, along with activities for kids and fun for everyone.

Business
2 years ago
OSF expands access to quality healthcare in Forsyth; welcomes Dr. Ogun

“I believe in treating someone as I would treat my own family,” Dr. Ogun says.