Congratulations to Iman Zainab Hussain for achieving an MBA on December 12, 2020 from Illinois State University. From a young age Iman always excelled in academics and arts. As an older sister, she’s helped teach me in many subjects, even when it was difficult to accept her help she never […]
Month: December 2020
Seymour comes together to bring Christmas cheer to children
Seymour’s Santa Run may be the next best thing to actually witnessing the Big Man in Red coming down the chimney on Christmas Eve. On Dec. 20, around 2 p.m., Santa will be escorted by the Seymour Fire Department’s new fire truck as he makes his way through the streets […]
10 Question Friday: Tasha Schifo
About TashaTasha Schifo is an over thinker. She is currently overthinking how to tell you about herself. She really wants you to know Jesus loves you. She also wants you to know some days she may be a horrible example of Jesus. Try not to hold that against her, because […]
Mahomet United Methodist Church to host outdoor event on Christmas Eve
By FRED KRONER fred@mahometnews.com The Mahomet United Methodist Church is adapting a modern-day version to an age-old adage originally applied to postmen. “Neither rain, nor snow, nor sleet, nor hail” … has gained an extra phrase … “nor a pandemic” will keep the church from celebrating the Christmas season. It […]
New jobless claims surge in Illinois
By PETER HANCOCKCapitol News Illinoisphancock@capitolnewsillinois.com SPRINGFIELD – More than 107,000 Illinois workers filed first-time unemployment claims last week, a 45-percent increase over the week before as the COVID-19 pandemic continued to wreak havoc on the state and national economies. The Illinois Department of Employment Security reported that there were 107,616 new claims […]
Mahomet-Seymour to move to equitable recognition for graduates
Concerns about how to maintain an equitable system of class rank at Mahomet-Seymour High School during adjusted models of learning during the COVID-19 pandemic prompted building leadership, including Principal Chad Benedict, Counselor Tim Lybarger, Division Chairs and Mahomet-Seymour School Board Member Colleen Schultz to re-evalute the district’s honor system. During […]
Without sports “downtime” allows for family time for Hensley and Adkins
By FRED KRONER fred@mahometnews.com Matt Hensley’s day time work week the past few days didn’t look all that different from years past. The Mahomet-Seymour High School athletic director has been finalizing sports schedules for the 2021-22 school year, a task that is generally completed about a year in advance. “I’ve […]
JT Walker’s owner said restaurant will close Dec. 13
Justin Taylor, the owner of JT Walker’s, located 401 E. Main St., posted.on Facebook that after 12 years, the Mahomet establishment will closeits doors. Taylor said that the restaurant would stay open until (Sunday) Dec. 13. “The last 12 years have not been easy,” Taylor wrote. “They have beenfilled with […]
Mahomet Parks and Rec to purchase playground equipment for Barber Park
The Village Board of Mahomet approved $99,036.95 for playground equipment at Barber Park in late November. The allotted dollars will cover equipment and shipping. The full cost of the playground will be $170,039, but the cost to the Village was reduced with the help of an Illinois Park and Recreation […]
Steve Elkins leaves behind legacy of kindness and hard work at Cornbelt Fire
When problems arise, Mahomet residents know to call 911 and they know that the Cornbelt Fire Department will be on their way. But, most people do not realize how those services became part of the Cornbelt. But Steve Elkins does. After 40 years as a volunteer with the fire department, […]