The 2021 Fisher Fair was more than just a time to eat deep-fried food and go in circles on carnival rides for Bailey Bonham and Layla Edwards. The girls, aged 7 and 11, respectively, took their talents to the Fair’s pageant, winning the Little Miss and Junior Miss titles. Of […]
Month: July 2021
Main Street Cookies & Cream brings something sweet to Fisher
Something sweet has made its way to Fisher. And it’s not just a cookie. Jessica Cox, a Fisher native who worked as a nurse for the last 14 years, has opened Main Street Cookies & Cream after finding her passion. “I have always been an avid baker, but a couple […]
The University of Illinois to require face coverings indoors beginning Friday
Beginning July 30, the University of Illinois will require all faculty, staff, students and visitors to wear a face-covering inside university facilities. The announcement comes just days after new CDC guidance that recommends face coverings for all individuals, regardless of vaccination status, in an attempt to curb the spread of […]
OOTD debuts mobile Boutique in Mahomet
What will you wear today? That’s the question Morgan Wood asks herself as she buys merchandise for her online and mobile women’s clothing store, OOTD Boutique. “OOTD stands for Outfit of the Day!” Wood said. “Pick out something that you feel good in, and show it off!” Wood’s dream of […]
There’s plenty of room for more with Six Red Chairs Bakery
Pull up a chair. There is plenty of room. And food. It’s Manon Lalonde’s way of life. And the catalyst for her business, Six Red Chairs Bakery. “While there are only five members of our family, six chairs sit around our tables,” Lalonde said. “That one extra chair has come […]
IDPH/CUPHD aligns with updated CDC guidance
The Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) and the Champaign Urbana Public Health Department (CUPHD) have fully adopting updated Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) masking recommendations to protect against COVID-19 and the Delta variant. The CDC recommends that everyone, including fully vaccinated individuals, wear a mask in public […]
CDC recommends masks for all, including teachers, staff, students and visitors to schools
The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) updated their mask guidance, recommending that all persons, even those who are fully vaccinated, wear masks indoors, especially where transmission rates are high, in order to curb the spread of the Delta variant. The Delta variant now accounts for 83-percent of all U.S. COVID_19 […]
Sunscreen: Valisure report and products that are safe
After trusting the benefits of sunscreen for decades, news that several sunscreen brands had benzene, a chemical linked to blood cancers such as leukemia, left many consumers curious as to whether or not sunscreen is the safest way to protect their skin from UV rays. Christie Clinic dermatologist Will Miller, […]
County Sheriff asks Champaign County board for staffing help
Champaign County Sheriff Dustin Heuerman is asking the Champaign County Board for help in staffing the Champaign County jail. In a letter to the county board, Heuerman said the correction division is “experiencing critical levels of staffing in the jails.” “We have seen an increase in employee turnover in multiple […]
Rising freshmen Peyton Cox makes moves to achieve wrestling dreams
By FRED KRONER fred@mahometnews.com Peyton Cox had a goal to establish a standard of excellence within the Mahomet-Seymour Junior High wrestling program that could never be topped but – perhaps – one day could be matched. Wrestling for the school which has produced the most Illinois Elementary School Association individual […]