Mmmm. Hot lemon water. I didn’t know about this miracle drink until my mid-20s. My sister and I lived together for 3 years during our 20s and during this time had very unhealthy eating habits. We were aware of our bad habits but only halfheartedly try to change them. We […]
Month: July 2014
Young BMX rider competes at National Level
Young BMX rider, Ryken Kirby is at it again this year. The Mahomet-Seymour third grade student, who competes at the BMX track in Farmer City every Saturday, kicked off 2014 competing at a national race in Louisville before heading to Pennsylvania at the beginning of July to rack up two […]
Three Mahomet residents help bring Mary Poppins to life
The mysteriously magical world of everyone’s favorite nanny, Mary Poppins, comes to Parkland Theatre this week. And three Mahomet residents, who grew up adoring Poppins’ playful wisdom, are excited to be part of the production. Seasoned performer, Kat Downs and newcomers Valerie and Ellie Hall play small, but impactful roles […]
Bunch seeks financial support for Olympic dream
Community support has been the backbone of Dani Bunch’s training since she was a seventh grade student at Mahomet-Seymour Junior High School. Now, the Big 10 Female Athlete of the Year and Purdue University graduate needs support from her hometown family and friends as she begins to train for the […]
This Is Who I Am
From a young age I’ve had a pretty strong and personality. I’ve been known (not always in a positive way) for being outspoken, intensely structured, and overly-sensitive. As a child I was often referred to as “the bossy one” . . . a term which I admit, hurt my feelings. […]
Yost to be remembered as a brilliant friend
Some knew Jim Yost as a local business owner. Others were awed by the way he conquered long distance races. Some appreciated his support of the Mahomet Area Youth Club, Champaign West Rotary and the Presence Covenant Medical Center. And others loved to listen to him talk about the […]
M-S School District approves four-year teacher contract
The Mahomet-Seymour Board of Education approved a four-year teacher contract Monday night. Mahomet-Seymour Education Association leadership met with district leadership informally over five sessions in April and May to review shared worksheets and documentation on district financial data. After discussions to modify the language component of the contract, the negotiation […]
Middletown Prairie receives finishing touches
Preschool and kindergarten teachers became acquainted with their new spaces at Middletown Prairie Elementary School as Superintendent Rick Johnston took them on a tour of the building early last week. Teachers may be able to begin personalizing their classrooms as early as next week after crews spend the rest of […]
How to protect your identity from a data breach: Part II
The possibility of the average consumer becoming a victim of a data breach grows with each new advancement in the electronic age. A data breach occurs when sensitive or confidential information such as drivers’ license numbers, medical records, Social Security numbers, bank or credit-card account numbers is stolen, copied or […]
Preventative measures will help save your home from water damage
It seems like just yesterday I was writing in this space about how to protect your home from the most severe cold weather we had experienced locally in a generation. The meteorological extravaganza that is Central Illinois weather continues this week with the most severe flash-flooding conditions I have ever […]