Author: Dani Tietz
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All Net Basketball Shooting Academy coming to Mahomet
Mahomet-Seymour graduate Brett Melton will host the 1st Annual Shooting Clinic at Mahomet-Seymour High School on July 25-27. Melton’s staff will emphasize fundamental shooting mechanics, proper footwork and a quick release. They will also teach young players how to create their own shot. Melton began his collegiate career at the University of Illinois in 2001… Read more
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El Toro prepares Mahomet opening
It won’t be long until Mahomet residents can get some of Central Illinois’ favorite Mexican food at El Toro. If all goes as planned, owner Victor Fuentes plans to open doors to the thirteenth El Toro site on Eastwood Dr. on Feb. 17. Fuentes began working in the restaurant business washing dishes at 11-years-old. He… Read more
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Board votes speed limit changes on parts of Crowley and Prairieview Roads
Speed limits on a half-mile section of Prairieview Road and Crowley Road from State Street north of the I-74 overpass are set to change in the near future. With curb and gutter additions along Prairieview Road just south of IL Route 150 this summer, the Village will follow the 40 mph requirement set forth by… Read more
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Dawg Walk funds from students and businesses
BY DANI TIETZ dani@mahometnews.com Mahomet, Ill. – Students at Middletown, Sangamon and Lincoln Trail Elementary raised approximately $73,000 during the Mahomet-Seymour PTO 2014 Dawg Walk fundraiser. Students will walk in the 2014 Dawg Walk during the school day on Friday. Through creative thinking by MS-PTO board members Cindy Essex and Doug Starks, the Dawg Walk… Read more
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The Vineyard Church plans to come to Mahomet
Leah and Ben Wenger say yes when God tells them to go. And in the unlikeliest of times, when Leah went from full-time to part time as Family Life Pastor, which oversees the youth curriculum at all Vineyard locations, God told Ben and Leah to plant a Vineyard Church in Mahomet. “Life was easy,” Leah… Read more
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She’s 13: Why I really tried to talk my daughter out of a haircut
Big changes have happened around here recently. My husband took a new job. My son is now in third grade. I have two girls in junior high, and I’m not even sure how that happened. But it happened. Like overnight. The beginning of the school year is a nervous time for all children, I think.… Read more
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Mahomet family faces ALS; finds refuge in church family
Over the last month, the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge has flooded Facebook and Twitter feeds. While many people have watched family and friends take the Ice Bucket Challenge, few people actually know an individual or family who deals with this debilitating disease on a daily basis. Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), also known as Lou Gehrig’s… Read more
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Paint Like Me Studio makes art accessible to all
An empty canvas, a paint brush and glitter may seem daunting for untrained artists. But Decorative Artist Elizabeth VanHoutan has made artistic techniques accessible to many in Central Illinois through her successful Paint LIke Me Party over the last few years. VanHoutan’s Paint Like Me Party took off like a wildfire in Decatur and Warrensburg,… Read more
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Concert to benefit Ha’Emek Medical Center Sunday
While political tensions continue to escalate in the Middle East, the Community Evangelical Free Church of Mahomet and Great News Radio have teamed up to show support for Ha’Emek Medical Center in northern Israel with a concert on August 31. The free event will feature Christian Recording Artists James Mark Maxey and Harold Greene for… Read more
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What many parents want to say about car drop off and pickup
The beginning of the school year throws my family for a loop every year. The first day is great. The kids are up at 5 a.m., waiting with their backpacks on their backs and their hair nicely combed. They are ready to follow the rules, make new friends and learn as much as possible. My… Read more