Bickford of Champaign has had to close its kitchens after being cited by the Champaign-Urbana Public Health District for several violations, including the presence of dead cockroaches on-site and issues with cross-contamination.
Ethel & Maud Luncheon: The January edition is set for Jan. 17 at City View on the fourth floor of the Illinois Terminal
"Honestly, it means a lot more than I can put into words. The turnout that we've had each year and the money that we've raised each year is always very moving and emotional."
An Indiana-based not-for-profit has confirmed that it is looking to acquire a local retirement community and hopes to seal the deal this fall.
Apart from some potential renovations in the future, Lindsey Senior Solutions does not plan to make changes to the center, which is expected to keep the name Circle of Friends and continue accepting government payments such as veteran's benefits.
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"We're trying to open a coffee shop but we're also trying to open somewhat of a destination."
Ethel & Maud Luncheon: The January edition is set for Jan. 17 at City View on the fourth floor of the Illinois Terminal
Spokeswoman Brittany Simon said Carle and Greencroft Communities have signed a letter of intent to "explore a transition that is intended to improve access to senior living and high-quality services in a supportive community."
Vermilion County saw 31 drug overdose deaths in 2023 and as of July it's seen 23 since the start of 2024. With International Overdose Awareness Day on Saturday, community members continue to spread information about services to help the public.
Ethel & Maud Luncheon: The January edition is set for Jan. 17 at City View on the fourth floor of the Illinois Terminal
Ethel & Maud Luncheon: The January edition is set for Jan. 17 at City View on the fourth floor of the Illinois Terminal
Ethel & Maud Luncheon: The January edition is set for Jan. 17 at City View on the fourth floor of the Illinois Terminal
“The Rotary Club is the boots on the ground, so we need to come train them on doing the Naloxone training"
Founder and CEO Jacquelyn Monroe described S.P.E.A.K.S. Health Club as "a facility where wellness and mindfulness connect so the individuals themselves get a better understanding of who they are internally and externally."
CHAMPAIGN — The farmland of central Illinois doesn’t provide too many opportunities for mountaineering, but for Nick Selby, traveling to climb is worth it.
Ethel & Maud Luncheon: The January edition is set for Jan. 17 at City View on the fourth floor of the Illinois Terminal
OSF HealthCare Sacred Heart Medical Center in Danville has named J.T. Barnhart its next permanent president, who will oversee both OSF hospitals in Danville and Urbana.
The Champaign-Urbana Public Health District has inspected the restaurant and cleared it to reopen.
Gov. J.B. Pritzker signed a law Monday that expands insurance coverage during and after pregnancy with the goal of lowering infant and maternal mortality rates, especially for Black Illinoisans.
Ethel & Maud Luncheon: The January edition is set for Jan. 17 at City View on the fourth floor of the Illinois Terminal
A fun day taking place from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday at Friendly Town in Danville hosted by OSF and the police department invites families to enjoy the Lincoln Park surroundings and take part in a run and other activities.
PACE Inc. Center for Independent Living is set hold a concert Friday to celebrate the 34th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act and raise funds.
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Ethel & Maud Luncheon: The January edition is set for Jan. 17 at City View on the fourth floor of the Illinois Terminal
Local teachers Theresa Carley and John Lubinski are nearing the halfway mark of the fundraising St. Jude Run from Memphis, Tenn., to Peoria.
"It was a unanimous decision on our attorney's part, as well as Erin and myself, to not move forward with our case."
"I've always known that he's had a heart of gold from the moment that I met him, and it's a beautiful thing to see that I'm not the only one that thinks so."
Ethel & Maud Luncheon: The January edition is set for Jan. 17 at City View on the fourth floor of the Illinois Terminal
Based out of the Office of the Dean of Students, the Connie Frank CARE (Coordination, Assistance, Response and Education) Center will offer one-on-one assistance to students who need it.
More than 30 musicians will be playing at the Rose Bowl Tavern from 2 to 5 p.m. this Sunday for the CATsNAP feline-shelter's second annual benefit concert.Â
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