Dear Drivers, I’ve been anxious about this day. This day seemed so far away when she was born. We purchased a car five years ago thinking, this could be her car when she turns 16. And now, it’s here. My daughter is behind the wheel. I know millions of moms […]
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Legion to commemorate Flag Day June 14
The American Legion Post 1015 will celebrate flag day on June 14 with an Unserviceable Flag Ceremony at 6 pm. Flag Day commemorates June 14, 1777 when the United States adopted the flag of the United States of America. President Woodrow Wilson issued a proclamation in 1949 that June 14 […]
Sharing Spaces
Unless you visit the same spot for vacation every year, traveling can bring up some nerves. Am I choosing the right spot? What will we do? How will we get there? Where will we stay? What do we need? You research, make choices, but you actually don’t know what you’re […]
Rauner visits Middletown Prairie
Middletown Prairie Elementary school was the site of a press conference Wednesday June 1, where Illinois Governor Bruce Rauner called on Central Illinois residents to urge their lawmakers to work together to pass two non-partisan pieces of legislation that will ensure schools open their doors in the fall and the […]
Homer Soda Festival June 4
Orange. Cherry. Citrus. Ginger. Blueberry. This is just a sample of the 250 different kinds of soda that will be available for tasting at the Fourth Annual Homer Soda Festival in downtown Homer on June 4. With 40 unique soda vendors, the 2016 Homer Soda Festival has expanded to also […]
Chief Metzler gives timeline of Pendleton hunt on May 7
MAHOMET, IL-The Champaign County Multi-Jurisdictional Investigative Team continues to investigate the events surrounding the May 7, 2016 shooting of Mahomet police officer Jeremy Scharlow. The Team is conducting a thorough, exhaustive investigation of the events, gathering reports of interviews and the collection of evidence. When the process is complete, a […]
Searsmith wins essay contest
MSHS Freshmen Quinn Searsmith was chosen as the 19th District American Legion Association Essay winner this month. Searsmith shared his piece on the subject “Should There Be Term Limits for Our U.S. Senators and Representatives?” to the Champaign Post #24 on May 22.
Honoring Our Heroes: Memorial Day 2016 Ceremony
While many celebrate Memorial Day weekend as the unofficial first day of summer, members of the American Legion Post 1015 and the Mahomet community remember military men and women who sacrificed their lives in service to our country. Memorial Day derived from Decoration Day, which may have originated when southern […]
Murdoch’s Passion for Travel and Learning will be missed at MSJH
Tom Murdoch’s classroom at Mahomet Seymour Junior High School if full of things most people haven’t seen in a long time. The sixth, seventh and eighth graders he teaches probably have never seen them: An Apple II SE computer that boots off a floppy drive. A tube-type radio. A Royal […]
Finding Light in Darkness
A few days ago, a friend stopped me and asked, “What’s going on in this town?” What’s going on in this town? Mahomet. The town with a desirable school system. The town with a very low crime rate. The town where the “happiest” people in Illinois live. A town of […]