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WORKWEEK WEATHER: Rain chances are few with humidity dropping off after midweek
CHAMPAIGN, IL (Chambana Today) – We’re off to a great start with low rain chances on Monday. While the week remains fairly dry, we will see an increase in showers and storms Wednesday afternoon followed by temps hovering in the low-80s. Champaign Forecast. Here’s what to expect each...
Police Arrest Chicago Man for Alleged Theft Incident at Champaign Walgreens
The suspected theft at a Walgreens in Champaign’s Campustown led to the Tuesday arrest of a guy from Chicago. The 29-year-old Geovontae Galloway was taken into custody at 12:36 p.m. by officers from the University of Illinois Police who had responded to a report of stealing at the Walgreens on East Green Street.
Illini guard Kylan Boswell redefining himself in return home: 'I'm gonna come out here & win for this team'
CHAMPAIGN — It's 8:30 p.m. over at the Ubben Basketball Complex and junior guard Kylan Boswell has just clocked out of his third workout of the day. Sweat drips down his remade frame as he steps off the court with assistant coach Geoff Alexander. Everywhere Boswell looks, he sees support but also accountability. He wanted that and knew he needed it after a sophomore season at Arizona that started feverishly (12 points, 8 rebounds & 5 assists at No. 2 Duke in mid-November), but then turned into an up-and-down ride before flaming out in postseason play (4 points or less in four of five games).
Former Illini Quincy Guerrier gets first taste of Summer League Action
Former Illini Quincy Guerrier was finally able to contribute in the 2024 NBA Summer League. Guerrier is on the Toronto Raptors, however, did not see the floor during the first two games. In the past week, however, he did get in the game for some spot minutes. During his first game, Guerrier logged six minutes of action. He did not score, however, grabbed two rebounds, one assist, and one steal. In Friday night’s bout, the former Illinois basketball forward logged 17 minutes.
Champaign Farmers Market adjusts to location change
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (WCIA) — The Champaign Farmers Market is adjusting to new changes. On Tuesdays, they’ll be sharing the space with construction crews as they work on the downtown plaza. The vendors are still in the same parking lot, only closer to the Orpheum. Farmers Market managers said this new move has been helping them […]
Elite 5-star point guard keeps Illinois basketball in top 5
The women’s Illinois basketball team is in the hunt for another top recruit. Shauna Green has done amazing work with the Illini program. She came in as head coach and took us to the NCAA tournament in year one, a feat that hadn’t been achieved in decades. Last...
Guests of honor
Starting Tuesday at Lucas Oil Stadium, the Big Ten holds its annual media kickoff. With four new teams, it is being spread over three days, with six schools each session. Illinois coach Bret Bielema will be joined by wide receiver Pat Bryant and outside linebackers Seth Coleman and Gabe Jacas. Longtime News-Gazette football beat writer Bob Asmussen talked with the players recently for a sneak peak:
Preseason Big Ten polls: Illini check in at No. 13 and No. 14
Illinois is picked to finish 13th in a preseason poll of Big Ten football reporters conducted by cleveland.com, the website for The (Cleveland) Plain Dealer. The News-Gazette's Bob Asmussen was one of 27 voters. 1. Ohio State. 2. Oregon. 3. Penn State. 4. Michigan. 5. Iowa. 6. USC. 7. Wisconsin.
Roseman's ties to hometown bank both long and rewarding
The ink on Millie Johnson’s high school diploma had barely dried when she received a call from Gifford State Bank. They wanted her to come work for them. Elvis hadn’t been “invented” yet; Harry Truman was president, and he relieved Gen. Douglas MacArthur of his Far Eastern commands. Also, the science fiction film “The Day The Earth Stood Still” was released.
Good Morning, Illini Nation: More from Tre White
Welcome to “Good Morning, Illini Nation,” your daily dose of college basketball news from Illini beat writer and AP Top 25 voter Scott Richey. He’ll offer up insights every morning on Brad Underwood’s team and college basketball at large:. You read plenty about new Illinois guard...
Tate | Draft-day decisions affect Illini's reputation
CHAMPAIGN — With Illinois highlighted among six teams at the Big Ten kickoff in Indianapolis on Tuesday, we embark on a new football season with the realization that programs are judged — and elite recruits are influenced — by how they supply the NFL market. And yet,...
The daily pitch from Sports Editor Matt Daniels: July 22, 2024
Want to purchase today’s print edition? Here’s a map of single-copy locations. Sports Editor Matt Daniels with a look at what’s going on around the area:. ➜ 1. Xander Schauffele is now a two-time major champion. The 30-year-old from San Diego backed up his PGA Championship at Vahalla in May by winning the British Open on Sunday at Royal Troon in Scotland and the cool-sounding title that comes along with it as the “champion golfer of the year.”
Local officials hopeful for federal funding for site of former Quaker Oats plant
DANVILLE — Last month, Danville Mayor Rickey Williams Jr. said local officials have been working with U.S. Sen. Tammy Duckworth to include $1 million for the city in an appropriations bill for help with the former Quaker Oats site for potential redevelopment. Vermilion Advantage President and CEO Mike Marron...
Top of the Morning; July 22, 2024
On Mondays, we chop it up with the folks responsible for dishing up food around the area. What restaurant should we try next? Let Joey Wright know at jwright@news-gazette.com. Prairie Fruits Farm and Creamery in Champaign has adjusted well to new ownership since Lauren and Jeffrey Brokish took over the operation in February.
Tom Kacich: Dems have big cash leads in area state legislative contests
Jul. 21—Democrats in the two contested state legislative races in East Central Illinois enjoy large fundraising advantages over their GOP opponents less than four months before Election Day. State Sen. Paul Faraci, D-Champaign, has a more than 20-to-1 lead on 52nd District Republican challenger Jeff Brownfield, also of Champaign. Faraci faces his first election since being appointed to replace ...
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