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  • Cribbett: COVID-19 “almost broke me”

    BY DANI TIETZdani@mahometnews.com St. Joseph native Nicole Cribbett does not mince her words when talking about COVID-19. In fact, she calls it “the devil.” “I wouldn’t say it’s like the flu or a cold,” Cribbett said. “At first with the symptoms you get, you might think ‘oh, I’m getting a cold.’  But once it settles…

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  • Local students named on 2020 Parkland College Dean’s List

    In honor of their outstanding scholastic achievement, the following students have been named to the Parkland College Dean’s List for spring 2020. To make the list, students must earn a minimum grade point average of 3.5 on a 4.0 grade scale for the semester in which they are being honored. Students who earn less than 12 hours…

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  • Mahomet-Seymour 4th Quarter Luke Busch Award Winners

    Mahomet-Seymour Junior High School has announced the 4th Quarter Luke Busch Award winners. Luke Busch was a student at Mahomet-Seymour Junior High when he was diagnosed with a terminal illness. The Busch family established the Luke Busch H.E.A.R.T. Award in his memory. Students are selected based on:  Helpfulness, Effort, Acceptance, Respect and Tolerance The award…

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  • 2020 Fisher Fair Canceled

    The 2020 Fisher Fair has been canceled due to COVID-19. The annual fair to be held July 7-11 always includes a queen pageant, tractor and truck pulls, horse show, livestock shows, a car show, demolition derby and a 5K Walk. “The health and safety of our community, exhibitors, fair-goers, sponsors, vendors and volunteers remains our…

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  • 2020 Champaign County Fair canceled

    The 2020 Champaign County Fair in Urbana has been canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Friday’s announcement by the Champaign County Fair Association Board of Directors comes after weeks of monitoring the outbreak and talking to local health officials. “We are heartbroken as we had a great week planned for you and look forward to being…

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  • New Illinois jobless claims slow in last week of May

    State revenues fall 23% during the month By PETER HANCOCKCapitol News Illinoisphancock@capitolnewsillinois.com SPRINGFIELD — While new unemployment claims remained historically high in the final week of May, the surge of new claims since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic appears to be starting to slow as a number of businesses begin to reopen after two…

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  • Phase 3 Guidance on Illinois summer school released

    By Dani Tietzdani@mahometnews.com The Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE) and Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) released guidance on in-person instruction for summer school Thursday. Part Two of the Transition Plan Advisory Workgroup’s recommendations for transitioning to in-person instruction provides recommendations for how schools can comply with IDPH health and safety requirements in Phase…

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  • Mahomet Public Library to reopen on June 8

    The Mahomet Public Library will reopen its doors after being closed for 84 days on June 8.  The library board met in special session Wednesday to approve plans for a re-opening with reduced hours and services.  “Our plans are designed to reduce the risk to our staff and patrons as much as possible,” the Mahomet…

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  • Promise March for Humanity in Mahomet on June 8

    A peaceful March is being planned for Mahomet on June 8 from 5:30 to 7 p.m. What is being called “Promise March for Humanity” will be a peaceful vigil in remembrance of black lives lost, with speakers, music and a moment of silence. Organizers are also including the idea of making individual promises to spur…

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  • Mahomet Parks and Rec receives much needed donation

    Fisher National Bank has donated $1,500 to the Mahomet Parks and Recreation Department to offset some of the loss associated with canceled spring programming. According to a press release from Mahomet Parks and Rec, the $1500 donation will be used to help offset losses in revenue and has been earmarked to help purchase sanitation supplies,…

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