Purdue and Nebraska will also be in attendance. The 2025 slate will be the ninth season under head coach Chris Tamas. Tamas owns a 149-94 mark at the helm, including five NCAA Tournament appearances.
A Mahomet man was cited for a Scott’s Law violation after Illinois State Police said he struck a stopped squad car on March 1 near Chebanse. The incident occurred when a State Police trooper responded to debris in the road on I-57 at approximately 2 p.m. The trooper parked in the right lane with emergency lights flashing and was removing the debris when the Lincoln SUV driven by 66-year-old Harold McComb of Mahomet hit the squad car from behind.
Whether you’re in Champaign, Urbana, Danville, Mahomet, and soon-to-be opening in Rantoul, Culver’s offers more than just a delicious meal — it’s a chance to support the hardworking farmers who contribute to the community and the nation’s food supply.
Three members of the Illinois Fighting Illini women’s basketball team were recognized for their standout performances this season, with Kendall Bostic, Genesis Bryant, and Adalia McKenzie earning All-Big Ten honors.
On February 11 at 3:49 p.m., a woman entered multiple parked cars at the 400 block of East John Street in Champaign. It was discovered that several items in one vehicle were moved around and a glove box was opened. It is unknown if anything was stolen. The woman was described wearing a teal jacket with a hood, blue jeans, white/tan shoes, and carrying a green bag.
The City of Urbana is inviting residents to a Public Hearing at 7 p.m. on Thursday, March 13, to review and comment on the revised draft of the Imagine Urbana Comprehensive Plan.
The hearing is set to explore the changing landscape of college athletics as NIL agreements continue to reshape the college sports world.
“An estimated two million adults in the U.S. meet the criteria for severe problem gambling,” said Dave Wohl, Executive Director of ICPG. “This month is a crucial time for stakeholders across the gaming industry to unite and reinforce the message that help is available. Through education, outreach, and support, we strive to empower individuals to make informed choices about their gambling behaviors and seek assistance when needed.”
The event estimates to generate over $300,000 for the area. On the evening of Friday, March 7, all 19 teams will stop by The Fringe, located at 849 Stone Ridge Dr., Rantoul. for an informal meet-and-greet. To learn more about the sport of Quadball, visit usquadball.org.
A new bill in Illinois, known as the Homeschool Act, seeks to address concerns over the state’s lack of regulation for homeschooling families, aiming to ensure children are receiving an adequate education and are protected from potential harm.