By ANDREW ADAMS Capitol News Illinois aadams@capitolnewsillinois.com Drivers who need to renew their license at a secretary of state facility will likely have to make an appointment starting this fall. Starting Sept. 1, 44 driver services facilities in medium- to large-sized cities around the state will require appointments for driver services – […]
Month: July 2023
Boyd wins 1500 at USATF Track and Field National Junior Olympics
By FRED KRONER fred@mahometnews.com Ava Boyd is no longer running alongside fast company. The Mahomet-Seymour senior-to-be is the fast company others are trying to catch. Boyd, competing for the Champaign-based Vipers Track Club, solidified her status as one of the nation’s elite prep distance runners on Sunday (July 30) when […]
Three records were broken at the Lake of the Woods Junior Open golf tournament
By FRED KRONER fred@mahomet.news.com Three tournament records were broken on Thursday (July 27) in the annual Lake of the Woods Junior Open golf tournament. All three record-setters were in the boys’ division. Mahomet-Seymour junior-to-be Reis Claybrooke shot an 18-hole score of 70 to win the boys’ 16-17 age division. He […]
A look at student-data issues as the 2023-24 school year approaches
By Dani Tietz Prospects for the 2023–24 school year are on the horizon. With just a month of summer vacation remaining, parents throughout Champaign and Vermilion counties are registering their children for school. In a tradition that used to take place with paper, pencil, and a checkbook at each school, […]
Mahomet Public Library Director John Howard to perform in “The Music Man”
By Dani Tietz The Champaign Urbana Theatre Company (CUTC) is gearing up for an exciting production of “The Music Man,” and among the talented cast is John Howard, the Director of Mahomet Public Library. Taking the stage on August 3-5, the production promises to deliver a delightful slice of rural […]
Celebrating 75 Years of CCPFD: Sangamon River Forest Preserve
How many people does it take to hug a 200-year-old tree? This question (and so many more) can be answered at the Champaign County Forest Preserve’s Sangamon River Forest Preserve. Located north of Mahomet on County Rd 600 E adjacent to a pasture with roaming cows, the 106-acre park has […]
Village Board approves construction plans for The Knolls at Vision South
By Alexander Winton Mahomet finds itself at the center of intrigue as a development project, spearheaded by Visionary Hospitality Services, Inc. continues to generate curiosity among residents and the media. Specifics for the 12-acre property have been kept under wraps, but recent interviews with key figures shed some light on […]
Churches to host Backyard Bible Club this week
SVPWD issues boil order for parts of Dupage and Randolph Streets
The Sangamon Valley Public Water District has issued a boil order notice for the following areas: the North side of Dupage St. and a small portion of Randolph St. in Mahomet, IL. This boil order will remain in effect for 36 hours. Notification will be issued when the order is […]
Pickleball closed at Bridle Leash Park after vandalism incidents
Following a few incidents of vandalism at Bridle Leash Park, the Mahomet Parks and Recreation Department has been compelled to halt all pickleball activities. Just as Mahomet residents began to enjoy access to the highly popular game, several pieces of equipment, including the pickleball net and paddle lock, were deliberately […]