Financial uncertainty still swirls as COVID-19 continues to impact tax revenues By JERRY NOWICKI Capitol News Illinois jnowicki@capitolnewsillinois.com SPRINGFIELD — Gov. JB Pritzker signed a state budget for fiscal year 2021 Wednesday, but there is no more financial clarity now than there was when lawmakers passed the measure last month. […]
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Heritage Community School District #8 releases 2020-21 registration information
Heritage Community School District #8 has released 2020-21 school registration information. While all information is subject to change due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Heritage will adhere to Illinois State Board of Education Guidelines as summer transpires. The district plans to mail out registration packets in mid-July to each Heritage family. […]
Parkland Colleges announces plans for Fall 2020
Parkland College has given students an idea about what the fall 2020 semester will look like. Parkland’s plan is contingent upon the Central District in the Restore Illinois plan being in Phase 4, where groups of 50 are allowed. At this time, the Central Region is on pace to meet […]
Commentary: The Call for American Rights and Freedoms
By Dani Tietz dani@sjodaily.com There are many topics on the forefront of American’s minds today. Recently we’ve seen a lot of talk about our right to assemble–whether it is in church, at a restaurant, in protest or solidarity. Lawmakers have been sued over the right to attend church, citing that […]
Mariah Madison builds connections through Buy Black Chambana, Nannyville and HeadStart Marketing
Mariah Madison is known as a serial entrepreneur. At least on the internet. “The internet just makes me look so good,” she said. “It’s like I have to meet that girl because she’s awesome.” The Chicago native, who played basketball for Eastern Illinois University, and now resides in Champaign is […]
IHSA releases Return to Play Guidelines
The Illinois High School Association (IHSA) Board of Directors has approved Return to Play Guidelines developed within the current structure of Governor Pritzker’s Restore Illinois plan that provide the first step in IHSA student-athletes returning to participation. The Return to Play Guidelines are aimed at student-athlete acclimatization and general physical […]
St. Joseph protest centered around storytelling, love and acceptance
By Dani Tietz dani@sjodaily.com Hundreds of protesters came to St. Joseph’s Peaceful Protest for Equality Friday. Standing on the corner of IL-150 and Main Street, those holding Black Lives Matter signs with their fists in the air were oftentimes greeted with honks and praise for taking a stand against racism. […]
Cribbett: COVID-19 “almost broke me”
BY DANI TIETZ dani@sjodaily.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 […]
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, […]
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 […]