Volleyball The Mahomet-Seymour Volleyball team lost in 2 matches 25-27, 18-25 to Mt. Zion Tuesday night. Savannah Matthews had 11 kills and 11 digs. Ainsley Ranstead added 9 kills. Kayin Gerner had 25 assists. Soccer Mattoon came out and jumped ahead 2-0 in the first half at Mahomet Tuesday. The […]
Author: Dani Tietz
Village-Wide Garage Sale List
This list is sponsored by Simply Well Studios. It Takes A Village Central IL (ITAV) will be hosting a garage sale Friday (10/6) from 8:30AM-6:00PM and Saturday (10/7) from 7:30AM – 2:00PM. ITAV is located at Rusk Storage – 702 S. Lake of the Woods Rd. in Mahomet. We will have signs directing you!! We will […]
United Way puts local dollars to work in literacy kits
Giving to organizations like the United Way is just something people do. Donors know that the United Way is going to use the donated dollars to do something good within the community, but they usually do not follow the trail of those dollars. Middletown Principal Carol Shallenberger is no different. […]
MSHS Marching Band places second at EIU
The Mahomet-Seymour marching band placed second at the Eastern Illinois University Competition Saturday.
MSJHS Cross Country finishes season
The MSJH XC boys were the meet champs while the girls brought home the runner-up trophy at Monticello on Saturday. The boys’ team won by a solid amount, leading the scoring over several teams that have defeated them earlier this season while the girls closed the scoring gap on rival […]
Forman and Lynn talk 1-to-1 technology
Rummel presents on MSHS Math Curriculum changes
Community members call for board statement
MSHS Football and Volleyball lose
MSHS Football The Mahomet-Seymour Football team lost to Effingham 41 to 6 Friday night. Lucas Morgan was the only Bulldog to score a touchdown. He also led the defensive effort with 12 touchdowns. MSHS Volleyball The Mahomet-Seymour Volleyball team defeated Mattoon 25-21 in the first set, but fell in the […]
Harris portrayal of Tubman (video)
Kathryn Harris, retired director of Library Services at the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library, takes on the persona of a former slave who, after winning her own freedom, became a conductor on the Underground Railroad in the mid-1800s. In numerous trips back into the South, Harriet Tubman helped more than 300 […]