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JEFF SOENKSEN is the director of retail operations at The Dispensary, which opened a Champaign location last year. With his ...
The Champaign Salvation Army is looking to help this need in high schools across the county. This year, they are holding ...
Jenny Chan heard frequent tales from her grandmother about the atrocities committed by the Japanese against the Chinese people during World War II. Chan thought she was delusional.
Here, have a tiny break from an intense news cycle that’s threatening to last the rest of our lives and gaze upon some delightful giant tech. These creations are the work of Pablo Rochat ...
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (Grainger) , a public institution, offers online labs, and all of the online classes are recorded and archived so students can access lecture material at ...
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In the years following that disastrous day, recorded instances of "giant" hail have only become more frequent in both Missouri and Illinois. Thunderstorms that bring hail to the Midwest are most ...
North St Paul's giant snowman has been a familiar figure ... "There are people there all the time, picnicking from the bike trail. Or little kids, they go to the Holiday store and get their ...
The federal government is pulling back $125 million in funding from the Illinois Department of Public Health and 97 local health departments for activities related to COVID-19 and other infectious ...
ALTON — From classic comedy and drama to elaborate musicals, the Alton Little Theater has a varied and ambitious 2025-26 season coming. Running from June 2025 to May 2026, it includes eight ...
Manuel Martinez / WBEZ Share An Illinois mental health worker claimed she was an author who had made $115,000 selling books in 2020 before her side business cratered during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Illinois Department of Human Services (DHS) is pleased to share that the Illinois Equitable Access Towards Sustainable Systems (IL EATS) program has been reinstated effective 3/20/25. DHS in ...