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Crowley brothers rise above genetic vision condition
Tuesday morning, amongst nearly 25 of his peers, fourth-grade student Colby Crowley announced his candidacy for Mayor. As his classmates said, “Really?”, Crowley said, “I have a lot of good ideas. We could bring Avanti’s to the space next to the Apollo Mart and have gondolas!” While Crowley’s vision for the future of Mahomet may… Read more
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Mahomet named among top 50 safest cities in Illinois
Mahomet has once again been recognized as a quality community to live in as The SafeWise Report named the community of nearly 14,000 residents one of the top 50 safest communities in Illinois. To compile this report, SafeWise analysts considered public safety initiatives and the most recent FBI crime data from 2013 to rank these… Read more
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MAYC garage built by MSHS students
Local businesses and high school students teamed up to provide MAYC with a custom 10’x16’ storage building, which a crew of volunteers will soon move to its new home behind the MAYC clubhouse. MAYC has long needed the storage space due to the large assortment of supplies used for the Club’s two major annual fundraising… Read more
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Leaving Iowa Cast talks about upcoming play
The Mahomet-Seymour High School Drama Department will present Leaving Iowa: Friday, November 13 and Saturday, November 14 at 7pm, and Sunday, November 15 at 2pm. Tickets: Students/Seniors $6 in advance ($7 at door). Adults $7 in advance ($8 at door). Tickets are available from cast members, Mahomet IGA, or Will Call by going to www.mshsbusinesscrew.weebly.com. All… Read more
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Mahomet residents make Turkey Trot part of their Thanksgiving holiday
For many Mahomet residents, spending time with family on Thanksgiving Day is more than watching football and stuffing turkey and dressing into their faces. For nearly five years, moms, dads, siblings, aunts, uncles and grandparents have gathered on Thanksgiving morning for the Mahomet Parks and Recreation Department Turkey Trot. While the event began as a… Read more
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Students learn importance of blood donations
Former Mahomet-Seymour High School student and Community Blood Services representative Megan Rushing visited with freshmen students in Health class Monday to talk about the importance of blood donation in Central Illinois. Rushing encouraged students to donate locally when they become of age because the blood stays in Central Illinois and is distributed to hospitals such… Read more
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MPRD to move office to Lake of the Woods Road
The Mahomet Parks and Recreation Department will move offices from 206 S. Elm Street to the Village of Mahomet Public Works building at 218 South Lake of the Woods Road. The Village purchased the 8000-square-foot facility for $1.1M two years ago. They have since updated the facility to meet the Public Works Department and additional… Read more
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New Junior High Math Curriculum a hit with students, teachers.
Lauren Schnepper said this year she “loves math. It seems easier this year than it was last year.” That hasn’t always been the case, according to her mother, Stephanie. Lauren and other Mahomet Seymour Junior High sixth graders describe math as “fun” this year as compared to years past. And the way the subject is… Read more
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Trunk or Treat: the good, the bad and the intention
Last night, I was filled with joy. For the first time in almost a year I was so happy because I watched a community come together without pretense or politics. I, one of the planners of Trunk or Treat, wanted to create an event that brought families and business owners together in the simplest way.… Read more
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Behrens shares story of adversity with junior high students
How can adversity help you? That’s the question WCIA sports reporter Brett Behrens posed to students at Mahomet-Seymour Junior High students Wednesday as he shared his story of unexpected adversity after graduating from Mahomet-Seymour High School. Behrens began by telling students how his now wife, Jenna, turned down his invitation to become his girlfriend in… Read more