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Winners announced for Mt Zion Chamber Curb Appeal Challenge
July 16, 2024 – The Mt. Zion Chamber of Commerce has announced the winners of its first Curb Appeal Challenge aimed at enhancing the visual appeal of the local businesses in Mt. Zion. The Best Signage and Façade winner was Decatur Orthopedic Center. DOC was recognized for outstanding integration...
Illinois City Among Most Mispronounced Name in the Nation
I'll admit, there are a few cities and towns in Illinois that I struggle to pronounce. Such as Pecatonica, Cairo, and Shabbona, but none of those made the list of most mispronounced in the nation. When I saw this I thought, this is easy how can you mispronounce this city,...
DPS passes vote to ban phones district-wide
DECATUR, Ill. (WAND) — The Decatur Public School Board of Education passed a vote that will institute a district-wide phone ban starting Aug. 12. The Board voted on an amended policy, in which high school students are no longer allowed to take their phones out of their lockers during lunch periods. Now, all students must keep their phones in their lockers or another locked receptacle provided by the school.
Demolition underway of former Durfee School in Decatur
DECATUR, Ill. (WAND) - Demolition is underway of the former Durfee School in Decatur. The City of Decatur shared video of the demolition on its Facebook page Monday. The former school sits at the corner of Jasper and Grand. Demolition was approved by the Decatur City Council along with the former Coppenbarger/Centennial School building, which came down a few weeks ago.
Ameren continues to work to restore power across Illinois
6:30 p.m. update: CENTRAL ILLINOIS (WCIA) — The number of power outages across Central Illinois continues to diminish as Ameren workers address the issues. In Champaign County, 450 are still without electricity. Meanwhile, 25 Macon County households are in need of power. Vermilion County has only 11 outages left to attend to. 4 p.m. update: […]
Crews working to restore power in Decatur after storms
DECATUR, ILL (WICS/WRSP) — Monday night's storms left some damage in Decatur and some residents without power. Residents in the neighborhoods near West Mound Road lost power late Monday night. City officials said more than a thousand Decatur residents were also affected by the outages. "Our power went out...
New digital forensic tool approved for Decatur Police Department
DECATUR, Ill. (WCIA) — The Decatur City Council has approved a new digital software to help their criminal investigations. On Monday night, the Decatur City Council approved of a subscription to Cellebrite Premium. The software helps law enforcement agencies analyze smartphones and other devices for any information related to investigations. “Cellebrite is solving investigative challenges […]
200th birthday celebration to honor former Governor Oglesby to be held July 25
July 16, 2024 – The Governor Richard J. Oglesby Mansion located at 421 West William Street in Decatur will be hosting a 200th Birthday Celebration in honor of the Governor. The event will be Thursday, July 25th, 2024, from 6pm-9 pm. Tickets are $25 and available online or a...
John’s Hill Magnet School parking lot mural part of Jasper Street revitalization
July 15, 2024 –The city of Decatur, in collaboration with the Decatur Arts Council (DAAC), are creating a mural at Johns Hill as part of the Jasper Street Corridor revitalization. This project is part of a larger effort to enhance the area through place-making art. The mural, designed by...
LISTEN: Heart of Illinois Community Foundation awards first five grants in DEI Initiative grants
July 16, 2024 – Natalie Beck of the Heart of Illinois Community Foundation and Justin Hampton of DPS 61 joined Byers & Co to talk about awarding $12,350 of $30,000 in grants to schools for DEI initiatives. Listen to the podcast below. Grant were earmarked for educators who are...
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