Over the last five years, the Junior High School Fine Arts Camp at the Lutheran Church of Mahomet has grown to include boys and girls throughout the Mahomet community. In 2008, Director of Music and Arts Ministry Kat Downs met with other church leaders to address the need for junior […]
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Salt and Light raises money through can-less food drive
Donation cans for the Salt and Light can-less food drive can be found at JT Walker’s and Twist and Shout Dance and Cheer through June 30. Salt and Light is a nonprofit organization based in Champaign, which help those in need in Champaign County with food, clothing, financial assistance, financial […]
Fisher National Bank growing with the Mahomet community
After thirteen years in the Mahomet community, Fisher National Bank has been recognized for the financial work within their business and their community involvement. Fisher National Bank was recognized in December as the Mahomet Chamber of Commerce 2012 Business of the Year. “We really made the commitment to allocate most […]
MUMC pastors brought congregation together
While church doors were open when Pastors Glen Bocox and Jeremiah Thompson came to the Mahomet United Methodist Church (MUMC), the two have worked to open the hearts and minds of the congregation over their stay. Sunday will be the last sermon for both Bocox and Thompson as they have […]
USRC cleans up Hazen Bridge Access Point
Access points to the Sangamon River in Champaign County are few, but the Upper Sangamon River Conservatory (USRC) spent their Saturday afternoon reviving a path for paddlers to access the river under the Hazen Bridge on CR2600N. Hazen Bridge was constructed in 1893. It was used as a vehicle crossing […]
Teachers learn new science technology for the classroom
Educators throughout Central Illinois gathered at the Museum of the Grand Prairie for “Don’t Leaf Out Technology: Environmental Applications of STEM in the Classroom” on Friday. The seven hour course presented by Stacey Clementz featured an award winning environmental education activity guide for second through eighth grade teachers with projects […]
Sangamon River Music Festival brings in national act
Organizers of the Sangamon River Music Festival have finally reached their goal of providing quality music throughout the festival. “It’s always been our goal to bring the big names bands in,” said event organizer David Parsons. “It started a few years ago with bringing in the bigger sound stage, and […]
All it’s quacked up to be
Some ducks don’t need a pond. Some ducks just need a kiddie pool, a dog cage and a boy to take care of them. This year, ducklings Malley, Taft (also known as Michael Quackson), Peckers and Tiger are enjoying the cool summer days with eighth grade student Ryan Coulson. Ryan […]
Men at First Baptist Church serve community
Men within the New Commandment Ministries group at the First Baptist Church have been serving those in need in the Mahomet community for a few years. New Commandment Men’s Ministries is a national movement that seeks to help widows, single mothers, orphans, elderly and immigrants through service projects such building […]
River Festival continues to grow
Organizers of the Sangamon River Music Festival have finally reached their goal of providing quality music throughout the festival. “It’s always been our goal to bring the big names bands in,” said event organizer David Parsons. “It started a few years ago with bringing in the bigger sound stage, and […]