Public health officials remind residents that official representatives will always provide proper identification and will not conduct unanounced home visits. For any concerns or to verify public health outreach efforts, please contact CUPHD at 217-352-7961 or visit www.c-uphd.org.

“I am honored to continue serving as the Senate Republican Caucus’s chief budget negotiator,” said Rose. “The state’s budget needs to reflect the priorities of the people of Illinois. Governor Pritzker has failed to do that. In fact, under Governor Pritzker’s leadership, we now have a massive $3 billion budget deficit. The people of my district have plainly said they have had enough of Governor Pritzker’s spending.”
IDOC is currently seeking nurses, wardens, office associates, social workers, and more. The State of Illinois offers competitive wages; health, vision, and dental insurance; vacation, sick, and personal days; wellness program; upward mobility program; deferred compensation plan; and a retirement plan. There are over 10 statewide IDOC locations.

The male and female candidate who raises the most money for the Foodbank will be crowned the night of the event, so don’t forget to donate! Donations to their campaigns can be made online at eifoodbank.org/prom through Friday, February 28. Early bird tickets can be purchased on the website through Friday, January 31 and regular tickets are available for $150 from Saturday, February 1 to Thursday, February 20 or until sold out.
These scholarships will be awarded throughout the state of Illinois to students who seek a higher education during the 2025-2026 academic year. These scholarships will only apply to tuition, books, and fees.

CHAMPAIGN, IL (Chambana Today) – Leaders in the community and at Parkland College joined […]
He then proceeded to flee. The suspect, captured on video, is described as a black male with a mustache or goatee, 60-65 years old, and approximately 6’0″ tall. He was last seen wearing an orange ballcap, blue Illinois hooded sweatshirt, and jeans. He was last seen in a white sedan.

Illinois lawmakers have filed nearly 1,800 bills already in the House within just the first two weeks of the legislative session.
This year’s theme will have the theme “African Americans and Labor” with corresponding events. Parkland will celebrate African American experiences and accomplishments. The public is invited to participate in events unless stated otherwise beginning on Monday, February 3 with a presentation from Professor Evelyn Reynolds entitled “Black Jobs: A Review of Current U.S. Labor Statistics and Racialized Work.”
“The Illini basketball community has always been a source of inspiration and pride in our community,” said Melissa Courtwright, Executive Director “We’re excited to offer fans a chance to attend this incredible game while helping us further our mission of addressing homelessness in Champaign-Urbana.”