
Two lucky Illinois Lottery players hit it big over the weekend, each taking home top FastPlay prizes. One player won a jackpot prize of over $597,000 with FastPlay Twenty 20s, while another claimed the $250,000 top prize with FastPlay Magnificent Multiplier on Saturday, April 5.

Additionally, severe weather events have impacted the region. On March 30, Central Illinois experienced strong to severe storms, including an EF-1 tornado in southern Champaign County with winds up to 90 mph. Such events can further delay fieldwork and necessitate reassessments of planting schedules.

High school students are encouraged to explore future careers and dive into hands-on discovery during the 2025 Illini Summer Academies, hosted by Illinois Extension 4-H. The immersive, five-day event will take place on the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign campus from June 22–26.

The Education Pathway Endorsement is designed for students pursuing careers in education. Graduates of Unit 4 who fulfill the requirements will receive an Education Pathways Endorsement. The Career Technical Education Education Career Pathways Grant aims to increase teacher diversity in the future. Illinois has faced a shortage of educators of color, with a teacher workforce less diverse than its student population.

The Illinois Department of Revenue (IDOR) is reminding taxpayers that the deadline to file 2024 state individual income tax returns is Tuesday, April 15.

Patton is a published book author, small business owner, and works for Champaign County. She worked as a journalist and editor earlier into her career. She was also a communications professional at the University of Illinois for over a decade. She was selected through a competitive application process. The poet laureate receives a $2,000 honorarium for the one-year term, funded by the City of Urbana’s Arts & Culture Program.

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The C&EI Railroad Historical Society’s 2025 Annual Meeting is set to be a landmark event this year, as for the first time, it will be open to the public. The event will be held on Saturday, April 12, at the Vermilion County Museum, located at 116 N. Gilbert Street in Danville. This is an exciting opportunity for railroad enthusiasts and the general public to explore and learn about the rich history of local railroads.

April is National Volunteer Month, a time to recognize and celebrate the selfless individuals who dedicate their time and energy to bettering their communities. Across the United States, volunteerism has been an integral part of daily life, with many children learning the importance of giving back from an early age. From rural fire and ambulance departments to local shelters and medical clinics, volunteers play an indispensable role in keeping communities functioning and supporting those in need.