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PHOTOS: Storms sweep Central Illinois overnight
CENTRAL ILLINOIS (WCIA) — After severe weather and storm warnings swept across the state overnight, Central Illinois is cleaning up the aftermath. Across several counties, trees and power lines went down with the strong winds and left much to clean up Tuesday morning. We asked our viewers to share what they saw: Champaign County On […]
WAVE returning to Danville on Saturday
DANVILLE, Ill. (WCIA) — The Vermilion Housing Authority, Survivor Resource Center, and Violence Prevention Task Force are teaming up to host a weekend afternoon of family-friendly fun in Danville. The WAVE, or “Wash Away Violence Event,” will be held at the Fair Oaks pavilion on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. This will mark […]
Some Danville roads closing for flavorful First Fridays event
DANVILLE, Ill. (WCIA) — The City of Danville is closing some streets on August 2 while the community celebrates a food and fashion-centered First Fridays event. “First Fridays: Taste and Style” will be from 5 p.m. – 8 p.m. at Temple Plaza. As a result, roads will be blocked starting at 3 p.m. that day […]
Danville street closed for Phase 1 of Downtown Revitalization project
DANVILLE, Ill. (WCIA) — The City of Danville announced a road closure that will last through late summer. The closure, which began at 7 a.m. on Friday, July 12, shut down Madison Street between Vermilion Street and Hazel Street. The construction comes as part of Phase 1 in the Downtown Revitalization plan. City officials said […]
City Officials Welcome Residents for Danville’s Mary Thompson Community Day
Sunday afternoon (July 14th) at Temple Plaza in Downtown Danville, city officials were busy serving food to residents for the annual Mary Thompson Community Day. One of the servers was Vice-Mayor Tricia Teague. AUDIO: It’s great out here today. It’s a little bit warm, but there’s a number of people...
“Illinois Troops at the Battle of Gettysburg” Leads July 16th TAPS ON TUESDAY
On Tuesday, July 9th, “Taps on Tuesday” was sounded at 6:00 p.m. in a light rain, but the program on “Illinois Troops at the Battle of Gettysburg” was postponed until this week’s “Taps” Program. This week’s program hosts and speakers are Greg Green, Larry Weatherford, and Tara Auter. Rebecca Woodrum will perform the National Anthem, and “Taps” will be presented by Ruth Sowers. “Taps on Tuesday” is held each week between Memorial Day and the day after Labor Day at the Soldiers Circle at Spring Hill Cemetery in Danville. Presented by the Vermilion County War Museum and the Ward Hill Lamon Civil War Roundtable.
Balloons Over Vermilion Puts Them in the Air
In taking one more look at this past weekend’s Balloons Over Vermilion at Vermilion Regional Airport: it was really a perfect Saturday; from the balloons that woke Vermilion County up with their morning flight, to the balloons that took off shortly after dinnertime, to the traditional glow. Danville Area Convention and Visitors’ Bureau CEO Jeanie Cook said it’s always wonderful to just sit back and take it all in.
State Senator Paul Faraci Gives Seniors Annual Warning about Scams; and the Various Tactics Used
A full house of attendees Monday morning (July 15th), at the CRIS Healthy Aging building on Franklin Street in Danville, heard an important annual message from State Senator Paul Faraci and Heather Calcara from the Illinois Attorney General’s Office. The topic was scams that affect seniors. One constant theme was that with all the technological and electronic ways to move money these days; that only opens to door to more opportunities for fraud. Senator Faraci says the criminal are getting more creative all the time, so these regular meetings are needed.
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