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Free Saturday "Museum Day" Admission at Vermilion County War Museum
It's a busy weekend with the Vermilion River Fall Festival and all, but don't forget that Saturday September 18th is Museum Day around the country, and that means free admission at the Vermilion Count...
Sep 16, 2021

An Invitation from DACC's Small Business Development Center Director: TAKE THE CO-OPETITION SURVEYS
Have you ever heard of co-opetition? Earle Steiner, Director of the Danville Area Community College Small Business Development Center, was talking to D102's Tommy B about it on Thursday morning (Sept ...
Sep 16, 2021

All Day Danville Area UNITED WAY Campaign Set for FRIDAY on Neuhoff Media Stations
Friday September 17th is the all day long Danville Area United Way campaign on all three Neuhoff Media Stations. Mary Surprenant is a major part of this year's campaign. She says it's a matter of conn...
Sep 16, 2021

River Clean-Up Set for Saturday Morning to Start Fall Festival
Speaking of the Vermilion River Fall Festival at Ellsworth Park, Keep Vermilion County Beautiful will be doing a River Clean-up Saturday morning to kickoff the festival. Douglas Tool from Keep Vermili...
Sep 16, 2021

Vermilion River Fall Festival Returns After Year Off
Danville Mayor Rickey Williams, Jr. says he is looking forward to this weekend's Vermilion River Fall Festival. The event is Saturday and Sunday, September 18th and 19th, at Danville's Ellsworth Park....
Sep 16, 2021

Vermilion County Board Member Calls for Community Coalition on COVID Vaccinations
As the battle to get more than 35 percent of Vermilion County's population vaccinated against COVID continues, Vermilion County Board District 6 Representative Mary Surprenant gave a passionate speech...
Sep 15, 2021

Danville Police Continue to Look Into English Street Shooting
Danville Police continue to seek information about a suspect concerning a shooting that took place at 10:45 AM Tuesday morning September 14th. The shooting occurred in the 800 block of English Street,...
Sep 15, 2021

Bismarck Boil Order has Been Lifted.
Bismarck residents are now able to use water for drinking and cooking without boiling. A boil order had been issued Tuesday Sept 14th due to a water pipe break.
Sep 15, 2021

Committee Backs Danville Sewer Study Plans
A Danville City Council committee is endorsing a proposal to spend just over $1.7 million dollars to study about twenty-percent of the city's sanitary sewer lines. City Engineer Sam Cole says it would...
Sep 14, 2021

Committee Backs Studies of Fire Stations, Downtown Garage
A Danville City Council committee is backing plans to study the city's fire stations and a downtown parking garage. City Engineer Sam Cole notes there is currently a ramp that is closed at the parking...
Sep 14, 2021






