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Thirsty Thursday: Wine at Art Mart
This week, I’m thirsty for wine at Art Mart. This glass of sauvignon blanc ($8) was the loveliest sip I’ve had all week. Served in an elegant thin-lipped, slender-stemmed glass, this chilled South African sauvignon blanc called MAN tasted delicious and had vibrant notes of tropical fruit balanced with a nice acidity. When I asked about the wine’s name, Art Mart’s wine guru Todd Fusco said it was an acronym of three owners’s partners’ first initials (Marie, Anette, and Nicky). I loved this sauvignon blanc and would recommend for anyone who enjoys a good crisp white.
Community volunteers make 4th of July celebrations special
MT. ZION, Ill. — Fourth of July fireworks bring rural residents together to celebrate. In Mt. Zion, Illinois, Blue Ribbon Night is held each year at Fletcher Park. The free event was held July 3 this year, which was alcohol-free and combined music, fireworks, food trucks and concessions for sale by local community organizations.
Decatur Public Schools bans student phone usage
DECATUR, Ill. (WCIA) — Decatur Public Schools has a new policy with their cell phones. After discussions at multiple meetings, the Decatur Public School Board of Education has voted to ban cell phones as a part of the new Electronic Devices policy for all students during the school day. All students will have to keep […]
Forsyth moves forward with dispensary plan
FORSYTH, Ill. (WCIA) — The Village of Forsyth is moving forward with plans to bring a dispensary to town. The village Board of Trustees hosted its regular meeting on Tuesday, during which the trustees discussed the proposal of allowing Illinois Health & Wellness, LLC to open and operate a dispensary in Forsyth. The trustees heard […]
Andrea Gerhard joins Heart of Illinois Community Foundation
July 17, 2024 – Andrea Gerhard of Decatur has joined the Heart of Illinois Community Foundation (HICF) staff, serving as the HICF Director of Scholarships and Grant Administration. “I am delighted to welcome Andrea to our team,” said HICF CEO Natalie Beck. “Andrea’s skills and expertise will help us...
McLean County in the running for $200 million Rivian expansion and hundreds of new jobs
NORMAL (25News Now) - Rivian is looking at Normal and other unspecified sites for a $200 million expansion that could add hundreds more to the electric vehicle maker’s workforce. It’s a “whole new project” separate from Rivian’s planned $1.5 billion addition to make the company’s less expensive R2 sport...
Applications open for Community Police Academy in Champaign County
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (WCIA) — Law enforcement agencies in Champaign County are giving community members a chance to experience their jobs without officially joining the police force. Several agencies, including municipal and college police departments, the Sheriff’s Office and Illinois State Police Troop 7 are the organizations behind the Champaign County Community Police Academy. Held once […]
Coroner rules death of Chrisman man a homicide
EDGAR COUNTY, Ill. (WTWO/WAWV)– The Edgar County Coroner has ruled a death from a March 15 crash a homocide. According to a release on Facebook, Scott Barrett the coroner for Edgar County has ruled the death of James H. Lutz a homicide. Lutz was the victim in a crash on March 15 on Illinois Highway […]
UPDATE: More details shared in Champaign rollover crash
Update on July 18 at 1:45 p.m. CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (WCIA) — The Champaign Police Department is providing more information on a Wednesday rollover accident that happened on Prospect Avenue. They said a westbound car was traveling along John Street and paused at a stop sign at the Prospect Avenue intersection. When it proceeded into the […]
Registration open for Champaign County household hazardous-waste collection
Jul. 17—CHAMPAIGN — Paint thinners, pool chemicals, weed killers, used motor oil, old kerosene, batteries and cleaning products. Registration is for Champaign County's annual one-day-only household hazardous waste collection event on Aug. 17 through this online link: All Illinois residents can obtain a 15-minute time slot between 8 a.m. and 3 p.m. to drop off items that day outside State Farm ...
A cockroach, flies, mold, expired food all found in Springfield-area kitchens in June
A favorite Mexican restaurant for Springfield foodies was found to have multiple health code violations from the Sangamon County Department of Public Health in June. Charro Mexican Restaurant on Sunrise Drive received 20 health code violations on June 21; of those violations, 14 were high-risk for the public safety. According to the inspection performed, the health inspector observed degreaser was attached to the dispenser instead of sanitizer at the mop sink. ...
U of I Wildlife Medical Clinic opening volunteer opportunities
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (WCIA) — Starting August 1st, the U of I’s Wildlife Medical Clinic will be opening its doors to those at home. Anyone 18 and up can volunteer to come into the center every other day or throughout the week to feed the orphaned animals and assist with general care. The Centers’ Senior Manager […]
Officials provide updates on Sonya Massey body camera footage
SPRINGFIELD, ILL (WICS/WRSP) — More than 100 people showed up outside the NAACP building in Springfield in support for Sonya Massey's family as they viewed the body camera footage. Officials told Newschannel 20 the family did view the body camera footage and described it as shocking. They emphasized it...
Two local pitchers picked in Major League Baseball draft Tuesday
PEORIA, Ill. (WMBD/WYZZ) — Two pitchers from central Illinois were selected on the final day of the Major League Baseball draft on Tuesday. The Cardinals selected Normal Community grad Mason Burns in the 14th round. He started his college career at Illinois State and transferred to Western Kentucky where he racked up 15 saves his […]
19 Tornadoes Confirmed So Far From Monday’s Storm, Including 3rd in Chicago. Is This the New Normal?
The National Weather Service has so far confirmed 19 tornadoes struck northeast Illinois and northwest Indiana on Monday night, a tally that could rise significantly as survey crews are still in the field investigating damage at numerous additional sites across the region. The latest total includes confirmation of a third...
Illinois news in brief: I-55 reopens after tornado damage; John Deere reverses course on 'cultural' issues; Texas plans to continue sending migrants to Chicago
I-55 reopens after tornado damage A 7-mile section of Interstate 55 near Channahon that had been closed since a tornado touched down Monday night has reopened. ComEd crews worked to remove and repair transmission lines and the 200-foot towers that were toppled by the winds that exceeded 100 mph. In the most recent update, ComEd said there are still nearly 1,300 outages, affecting more than 22,000 homes and businesses. John...
CPD lieutenant relieved of police powers after shocking confrontation caught on camera
CHICAGO - A Chicago police lieutenant has been relieved of his police powers after a shocking confrontation was caught on camera. FOX 32’s Tia Ewing talked with the man who recorded it. He doesn't want his name published out of fear of retaliation because this isn't the first time this officer has been accused of wrongdoing.
Alpha Phi Alpha, a prominent Black fraternity, moves to bar transgender members
Alpha Phi Alpha, one of the most prominent historically Black fraternities in the country, has taken a first step toward barring transgender members. Delegates to the fraternity’s constitutional convention, held Wednesday through Sunday in Chicago, voted “overwhelmingly” in favor of a bylaw amendment limiting membership to “naturally born” males, sources told GLAAD. A spokesman for Alpha Phi Alpha, reached by The Advocate, had no comment.
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