Month: October 2015
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Trunk or Treat: the good, the bad and the intention
Last night, I was filled with joy. For the first time in almost a year I was so happy because…
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Behrens shares story of adversity with junior high students
How can adversity help you? That’s the question WCIA sports reporter Brett Behrens posed to students at Mahomet-Seymour Junior High…
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Mahomet woman to compete at Arizona Iron Man
After high school, Suzanne Rinehart put her athletic career aside. As she worked towards a Master’s Degree with two children,…
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Mahomet native helps client achieve mobility goals with yoga
For several months, Ryan Heiser experienced limited range of motion and loss of strength from a shoulder impingement issue. After…
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Six-Year Old Wisdom
“Mom, STOP!!!!! Stop the car! You can’t be driving! You shouldn’t be driving! You have to stop!” shouts my 6-year-old…
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Sangamon teacher awarded grant, brings friendship bench to first and second graders
If you have been around Mahomet Seymour’s Sangamon Elementary School during recess time, you know there is a lot of…
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Family favorite: Creamy Chicken Wild Rice Soup
With a cool, fall weekend approaching, our family already has a few bowls of delicious (and easy) chicken and wild…
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Larson learns about purpose on trip to Haiti
When Mahomet resident Lori Larson was diagnosed with cancer and lost her brother seven years ago, she vowed to make…
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Trustees to give definitive answer on video gaming, Sangamon property to be rezoned for commercial use
Five of the six Village Trustees voted to take some definitive action on the video gambling issue in Mahomet in…
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Henry to share story at That’s What She Said Saturday
Talking to a room full of six and seven-old students is easy for Julie Henry. But this Saturday Henry will…
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