Category Archives: More News

Race and The Church Forum Set in Danville
A public forum on 'Race And The Church' is set Monday evening in Danville. The Second Church of Christ in Danville is hosting the live stream forum on both the church's Facebook and YouTube Channel st...
Jun 14, 2020

New Report Updates Indiana COVID-19 Deaths
A new report from the Indiana Department of Public Health shows there were 17 new deaths in the state from the COVID-19 coronavirus during the 24-hour period ending at midnight Friday. There were also...
Jun 14, 2020

Danville Among Top Places in America to Relocate
The financial business website 'Business Insider' lists Danville as one of the top 30 cities in America to relocate after the COVID-19 pandemic. Danville is rated at number 30 on the list. Business In...
Jun 14, 2020

Danville Police Probe Hate Crime Reports
Danville Police are investigating what is being called a case of Felony Hate Crime. Police Chief Chris Yates says the Danville Police Department began receiving multiple calls from citizens early Frid...
Jun 12, 2020

Illinois and Du Quoin State Fairs Cancelled
Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, Governor Pritzker will issue an Executive Order cancelling the Illinois and Du Quoin State Fairs this year. The announcement of the cancellations has prompted the...
Jun 12, 2020

July 4th Traffic Campaign Begins Monday
Danville Police are planning to step-up traffic enforcement for the July 4th holiday period. Officers will be focusing on impaired and unbuckled drivers in a campaign which begins Monday, June 15th an...
Jun 12, 2020

Signs, Video Celebrate DHS Class of 2020
Small signs went up along both sides of North Vermilion Street in Danville today honoring members of the Danville High School Class of 2020. The signs are just one part of the special activities honor...
Jun 12, 2020

Tax Payments Rolling In Despite Pandemic
Vermilion County Treasurer Darren Duncan says he is amazed that property tax payments have been rolling in despite the coronavirus pandemic. Duncan says the payments have been a little slow but of the...
Jun 12, 2020

Area School Superintendents Awaiting Instructions
Two area school superintendents say they were surprised when new state guidelines were released recently allowing for some summer activities such as in-person summer school. But Salt Fork Superintende...
Jun 12, 2020

Some Illinois Restaurants Defy Inside Dining Ban
Under Gov. J.B. Pritzker's reopening plan, restaurant dining rooms in Illinois are required to stay closed until June 26 at the earliest, but some restaurant owners have decided to open up anyway. Kev...
Jun 11, 2020







