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Twelve Champaign neighborhood associations drop registration in past four years, five added

Over the past four years, 12 neighborhood associations in Champaign let their registration with the city drop, including 5th and Hill Neighborhood Group and Clark Park.


Others include Country Brook CARES, Mittendorf Neighborhood Association, Bristol Resident Committee and South Willis Neighborhood Group.


Though registrations tend to fluctuate over the years depending on neighborhood leadership, several associations have disbanded or let registration drop for various reasons. Some community...

High rises strain Campustown sewer capacity; new sanitary study to be conducted in 2025

In 2009, the City of Champaign began approving a wave of high rises that added more than 2,000 beds to the Campustown area over the next nine years.


By 2018, the city realized it had so overburdened the sewer system that improvements had to be made and a new developer had to help pay for the improvements.


A preliminary engineering study recommended a roughly $5.7 million, three-phase sewer improvement project. The study, conducted by Donohue & Associates for $17,300, said some parts of the...

Champaign County nursing homes fined nearly $1 million federal fines, $500,000 in state fines in past three years

In January, a resident staying at a nursing home in Urbana fell from her recliner while reaching for her glasses. 


Several days later, she was left temporarily unattended near the bathroom while a nurse grabbed a mechanical stand lift. She fell by the toilet and had to yell for help because her call light was not with her, according to state inspectors.


This resident’s experience, however, resulted in a less severe Type B violation under Medicare guidelines. Violations are ranked on a scal...

Live Coverage: State representative statements surround day 9 of encampment

UPDATE: 7:03 p.m.

By Lika Lezhava

The windows on the north side of Foellinger Auditorium were bolted shut after faculty members and police removed the banners that were hung through the windows by the members of the encampment. 
The banners were hung at the beginning of the rally, at approximately 5 p.m. 
The banner that was hung on the east window read “we won’t stop” and the one hung on the west window read “until you di...

Live coverage: Encampment remains on Main Quad to fourth day

The Daily Illini spoke with Gus Wood, an assistant professor in the School of Labor & Employment Relations at the University, about the significance of May Day.
 
DI: Just a brief summarization of what you were talking about, sir.
Wood: Sure. So today is May Day, and May Day, of course, is what we call the real Labor Day because it’s in honor of the workers who were massacred by the Chicago Police at the Haymarket Square in Chicago. It’s a day that around the world, people recognize that workers...

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