As students, staff, and faculty at Danville Area Community College head home to enjoy their winter break, Dr. Randy Fletcher ...
Dwight Lucas receives a birthday cake from one of his grandchildren as his wife, Ivora Lucas, looks on while holding another ...
Danville Noon Rotary welcomed Olympic Athlete DeAnna Price at a recent meeting. Price competes in the Hammer Throw and set a ...
With the holidays well and truly in full swing, stress and anxiety levels are rising with family gatherings and ss ...
Gospel and Christian music artists Ernie Couch & Revival will perform a free concert at Covington United Methodist Church ...
SPRINGFIELD – Education officials from five statewide organizations are pushing for fundamental changes in the way student achievement is measured each year and how schools are held accountable for me ...
A Hoopeston man who was licensed to work as a child welfare specialist has been denied bail for a second time after being indicted by a grand jury Nov. 22 ...
The holiday shopping season can be the most wonderful time of year for consumers—but it’s the most important time of year for small business owners. Yet many small business owners ...
A shooting Wednesday afternoon injured three people Danville Police said. Police were dispatched to the 1900 block of East Main St. at 2:45 p.m. Wednesday for a report of shots fired and several ...
November’s early morning light, cascading down from a cold and cloudless sky, ricochets off my shotgun’s twin barrels, turning them into bright blue beams of steel.
This week we celebrated Thanksgiving, a festive day that begins the month-long holiday season capped off by Christmas and New Year’s Day.
We’re in the Medicare open-enrollment season, and I strongly advise patients signing up for Medicare to avoid Part C Medicare Advantage programs (MAPs). Rather, I recommend “traditional” Medicare, wit ...