Month: February 2018
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Hall, Metzler to focus on school safety at tonight’s Bulldog Dialogue
Given recent events in the national news and within the Mahomet-Seymour School District, Mahomet Police Chief Mike Metzler and Superintendent…
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STEPing out of the classroom: M-S special-education students get involved in area businesses
Article and Photo by: Emily Jankauski Kelsie Briggs (left) and Kara Januzik often use ‘the force’ in their daily references…
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Williams named to All-State Academic Honorable Mention team
By FRED KRONER fred@mahometnews.com Garret Williams was in calculus class Thursday morning when he heard a number that was appealing.…
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Griffett in Championship match, Stahl to wrestle for third Saturday
By FRED KRONER fred@mahometnews.com For just the sixth time in the 21 years that Mahomet-Seymour’s wrestling team has competed in…
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Museum of the Grand Prairie to present Abraham Lincoln stories Monday
It’s not every day you see Abraham Lincoln in town. Mahomet students have only seen images and statues of America’s…
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Stahl, Griffet advance at IHSA State, Spencer waits, MSHS girls’ basketball falls in Regional Championship
By FRED KRONER fred@mahometnews.com Two of Mahomet-Seymour’s three senior wrestling state qualifiers won first-round decisions on Thursday at the University…
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Chestnutt, Atkins and Carrollton to headline Mahomet Music Festival
The 2018 Mahomet Music Festival, formerly known as the Sangamon River Music Festival, will headline country music starts Rodney Atkins…
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MSHS Girls’ Basketball to play for Regional Championship tonight, boys fall to Normal
By FRED KRONER fred@mahometnews.com Alexa Franklin scored 20 points Wednesday night as Mahomet-Seymour’s girls’ basketball team kept alive its hopes…
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Meerdink turns love for pottery into business
Everyone thinks about falling in love when they are in high school. And Cammie Meerdink did. “I have been doing…
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Lincoln Trail Students to host food drive help those who are hungry in Mahomet
Reading really does change a student’s life. When Lincoln Trail fourth-grade student Levi Avery read “Maddie’s Fridge,” a children’s book…
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