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Champaign Urbana Schools Foundation hires new executive director
CHAMPAIGN, IL (Chambana Today) – The Champaign Urbana Schools Foundation is pleased to announce the hiring of a new Executive Director, Michelle Gonzales. Michelle brings energy, expertise, and excellence to the Foundation and will carry on a tradition of supporting the school districts and strengthening the community’s commitment to our public schools, teachers, and students.
Illinois basketball targeting under-the-radar class of 2025 Wisconsin forward
Is the Illinois basketball team looking to add an under-the-radar big man to the class of 2025?. As of right now, the Illini have exactly zero commitments for the 2025 class. That is a massive change from just a month ago when we had two commitments and the top class in the country.
Good Morning, Illini Nation: Key summer focus
Jul. 16—The basketball world is small enough that even with 10 newcomers on the 2024-25 Illinois roster there wasn't a true "Who are these guys?" moment when (most of) the team convened last month at Ubben. The new Illini either played against each other at some point in their basketball lives or had friends or acquaintances in common. "There have been more connections than we thought," ...
Illinois RHP Jack Crowder drafted to Baltimore Orioles
On Monday night, in the ninth round of the MLB Draft, the Baltimore Orioles drafted Jack Crowder, a right-handed pitcher from Illinois. Crowder was selected with the 279th overall pick, and was the only Illini drafted in the first ten rounds. The second half of the draft will continue on Tuesday.
'A huge influence on these kids:' Students to present on banned-books read in summer literacy program
Jul. 16—CHAMPAIGN — "All Are Welcome" by Alexandra Penfold, "Love to Langston" by Tony Medina, "Monster" by Walter Dean Myers and "Piecing Me Together" by Renee Watson. These are just some of the books — banned in other schools and libraries — that young scholars enrolled in the local Ujima Freedom School read this summer as part of the literacy program's emphasis on culturally relevant texts, ...
New online agriculture course grows skills in identifying corn, soybean field insects
URBANA, Ill. — One thing is for sure, if there is a farm field, insects will visit it. Having the skills to identify insects inhabiting crop fields across the Midwest improves one’s ability to identify and effectively manage insect pests while avoiding unnecessary interventions that may negatively affect beneficial insects as well as farmer profitability.
Gill returns to C-U for annual golf outing
Jul. 16—SAVOY — Kendall Gill's annual golf outing in support of Cunningham Children's Home looked a bit different on Monday morning. The benefit at the University of Illinois Golf Course was still sold out — as is typical for the event that celebrated its 35th year — as community members turned out to raise money and rub elbows with the likes of Gill, Illinois athletic director Josh Whitman ...
'Doesn't take a security expert to ask why someone wasn't up on that roof'
Jul. 16—CHAMPAIGN — In 1981, Secret Service agent Tim McCarthy was hit by a bullet while protecting then-President Ronald Reagan during an attempted assassination. Now, the University of Illinois grad is asking why security didn't prevent a similar attack on Donald Trump. "Some of the issues that are going to come up will be: Why was that building not posted? Why was there not someone on that ...
Urbana grad Jessie Graff completes course, advances to American Ninja Warrior semis
Few at the American Ninja Warrior qualifiers received a louder ovation than Urbana High graduate Jessie Graff. Numerous fans brought colorful signs, one of which read, “Jessie is a Wonder Woman”. It was fitting, as Graff dashed through the six obstacles like the titular superhero, wearing a Wonder Woman outfit that was also a nod to her role as a stuntwoman for that franchise’s 2020 movie.
National Weather Service in Far, Remote Northern Michigan Took Over Warning Chicago as Illinois Forecasters Hunkered Down During Tornado Outbreak
The National Weather Service is the government agency we all rely upon for up-to-the-second information particularly in emergency situations like severe thunderstorms and tornado outbreaks. But what happens when NWS forecasters are in the line of fire for a storm? That was the situation facing the NWS office in Chicago last night (July 15, 2024) as a summer storm spawned a tornado outbreak across the region.
Federal court issues split decision in Illinois inmates’ quest for greater mail and media access
CHICAGO (CN) — Illinois inmates at the Will County Adult Detention Facility won a partial legal victory Monday, with a federal judge in Chicago ruling that several of the jail's media and mail policies violate their civil rights. U.S. District Judge LaShonda Hunt, a Joe Biden appointee, found the...
Why did Jeremiah Fears decommit from Illinois and where does he stand with his recruitment?
NORTH AUGUSTA, S.C. — Top-30 prospect Jeremiah Fears, once an Illinois commit, decided to change plans and explore other options by recently decommitting from the Fighting Illini on July 1. But what exactly went into the decision?. “It was just something I talked about with my family,” Fears said....
A Springfield alderman is trying to get Black Lives Matter street signs up again downtown
A Springfield alderman said he wants Black Lives Matter street signs returned after they were taken down by city workers on June 3. Ward 2 Ald. Shawn Gregory directed city attorney Gregory Moredock to draft an ordinance to return the honorary signs which were at the intersections of Fourth and Jackson and Fifth and Jackson streets, near the Governor's Mansion.
Robin Roberts Stadium gets showcase all-star baseball game for 2025 centennial
So much has happened since the last time the Prospect League All-Star baseball game was held. The once annual event was last held in 2019. The COVID-19 pandemic changed up a lot in the sports world, but normalcy in the area's wood-bat collegiate baseball league will return in 2025. And the game...
ComEd working to restore power across northern Illinois after Monday’s storms
ROCKFORD, Ill. (WTVO) — ComEd said it expects to have 80% of power outages in the region restored by 3 p.m. Wednesday after a line of strong storms swept through northern Illinois on Monday night. ComEd Vice-President of Distribution Operations, Mike Martin, said about 430,000 customers lost power state wide, with 295,000 restored by Tuesday […]
Huge Storm Damages Central Illinois Extensively on Monday Night
A big storm moved across central Illinois on Monday night, bringing broad and severe destruction. The 70 mph wind gusts produced the storm resulted in major harm to trees, electricity lines, and houses. On Tuesday morning, residents found tree limbs strewn about their yards and streets. Some houses were hit with fallen branches as well.
Nearly 30 Areas Being Surveyed As Potential Tornado Tracks This Morning
It was an incredible weather event yesterday. Our entire area, at one point or another, was under a tornado warning, and I can’t remember if that’s ever happened before. A handful of tornadoes have already been confirmed, but since it all happened under the cover of darkness and rain, it was impossible to say how many actually occurred. Safe to say…it was A LOT!
4-H events are coming to Illinois in a big way
EASTERN ILLINOIS (WTWO,WAWV)– Over the rest of the month of July Eastern Illinois will play host to a numerous amount of 4-H showcases. Clark, Edgar, and Crawford counties all are having 4-H fairs over the coming weeks allowing all their members a chance to show their hard work on the projects they’ve been spending time on. 4-H members have been working on their projects in several fields from dealing with livestock of all shapes and sizes to clothing and textiles, and more. We will be giving a breakdown of the events and locations as well as links to find more complete info.
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