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Illinois Football Q&A With Off Tackle Empire
Red Grange was born on this day in 1903. We're celebrating with his iconic performance in 1924 @IlliniFootball's win over Michigan.#B1GFootball x @IlliniAthletics pic.twitter.com/kbgU8cJ8ow— Big Ten Network (@BigTenNetwork) June 13, 2024. ATQ: Because Oregon and Illinois have not played in nearly 30 years, we here in Eugene know very...
Terrence Shannon has ushered in the greatest era of Illini basketball
Filed under: Illinois Fighting Illini Basketball Illinois News and Links Terrence Shannon has ushered in the greatest era of Illini basketball TSJ’s record-setting season has brought unprecedented attention to the program. By Drew Pastorek Jul 3, 2024, 10:57pm CDT / new Share this story Share this on Facebook Share this on Twitter Share this on Reddit Share All sharing options Share All sharing options for: Terrence Shannon has ushered in the greatest era of Illini basketball Reddit Pocket Flipboard Email On this episode of the “Oskee Talk” podcast I’m joined by TCR’s Pleas Honeywood & Brandt Dolce to break down...
Two Blue Bloods Have Eyes Set On A Former Illinois Commit, Who Will Reclassify To 2024
Fears, a Joilet (IL) native, decommited from Illinois on July 1 and will reclassify to the class of 2024, according to Kedric Prince of IlliniGuys.com. While Illinois has an open scholarship for the 2024-25 season, the Illini backcourt is crowded with Kylan Boswell, Kasparas Jakucionis, Ty Rodgers, and Dra Gibbs-Lawhorn.
$51 million awarded to Champaign-Piatt-Macon biomanufacturing tech hub project
A year-long campaign to promote biomanufacturing in central Illinois has paid off for the University of Illinois and its partners. The U-S Commerce Department’s Economic Development Administration has awarded approximately $51 million grant to a consortium led by the University of Illinois, to establish the Illinois Fermentation and Agriculture Biomanufacturing (or iFAB) tech hub in Champaign, Piatt and Macon Counties.
Coroner identifies man struck by train near Philo
PHILO TOWNSHIP, Ill. (WCIA) — The Champaign County Coroner has released the name of a man who was struck by a train near Philo on Wednesday afternoon. 32-year-old Michael J. Dixon of Arcola was pronounced dead at the scene — about a quarter-mile east of the railroad crossing and County Road 1500 E — at […]
Savoy hosting Beep Baseball tourney for visually impaired players
SAVOY, Ill. (WCIA) — A type of baseball designed for players with visual impairments is coming to Champaign County this weekend. Beep Baseball has several changes to help blind, low-vision, and legally blind players play ball. Second base has been eliminated and batters have four strikes and one pass ball. All games have a sighted […]
Root, Krasa win Freedom Celebration 5K
Jul. 5—CHAMPAIGN — Tina Ammerman's objective for the Champaign County Freedom Celebration 5K was to eclipse 500 participants. The race director's goal was met during Thursday morning's race — which played out under a steady downpour — as Ryan Root and Laura Krasa pulled ahead of the pack to win the men's and women's flights. "We as runners kind of know that even though it's raining, as long as ...
Pride Fest returning to Champaign-Urbana in September
CHAMPAIGN COUNTY, Ill. (WCIA) — Uniting Pride of Champaign County announced that this year’s CU Pride Fest will be September 15 – 22. The week’s events will take place at several Champaign-Urbana locations. It will include drag shows, a block party, movie night, youth and family programs, live music — including “Queeraoke” night — and […]
Illinois quick hits: Mayor pushing back on property tax hikes; electric van fires being investigated
Mayor pushing back on property tax hikes A group of northern Illinois mayors are pushing back after resident’s property tax bills skyrocketed. Harvey Mayor Christopher Clark is included and is pursuing efforts to address the surging property tax bills. Clark said Harvey was one of 15 south suburban communities that saw increases of 30% or more in property taxes. During a news conference, Clark said his administration is calling for support for other communities to commit to a “hold the tax” pledge. ...
Opponents fear fewer jobs for Black nurses if proposed law enacted
(The Center Square) – Despite opposition, a bill that creates a Certified Medication Aide program passed both chambers of the Illinois Legislature and awaits the governor's signature. Opponents fear it could further burden nurses and mean fewer jobs for Black registered nurses. Senate Bill 1779 seeks to create a “certified medication aide” program. Through the program, qualified individuals will be able to administer medications under the supervision of a registered nurse. The bill has been sent to the governor. ...
New Ranking Says Illinois Not Missouri a Best Off-the-Grid State
I consider this a major upset. For years, Missouri has been considered one of the best states to live off-the-grid. No more. A new ranking claims it's Illinois that's one of the best places to live away from civilization and no longer the Show Me State. This brand new off-the-grid...
Drew Baldridge announced as entertainment for Farm Bureau Annual Meeting
CHICAGO, IL (RFD RADIO NETWORK) — Entertainment lined up for the Illinois Farm Bureau Annual Meeting later this year. Meet singer/songwriter Drew Baldridge. The Illinois Farm Bureau Annual Meeting is Dec. 7-10 at the Palmer House in Chicago.
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