“Whatever affects one directly, affects all indirectly. I can never be what I ought to be until you are what you ought to be. This is the interrelated structure of reality.” -Dr. Martin Luther King On a recent trip to Milwaukee, the growing blonde-haired girl, whom I refer to as “Bean” […]
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Kircher Building Center ready to meet Mahomet’s construction needs
A growing community is a building community. Mahomet is no exception. Building takes time, numerous materials, experience, and know-how. Small towns often are forced to look outside the community to acquire these things when they need them. In a day where the “superstore” has all but wiped out “Main Street, […]
First Baptist Church spearheads Gifford’s Blitz Build
In Pastor Brian Romanoff’s office at Mahomet’s First Baptist Church, there is a small sign. It says “Bee the hands and feet of Jesus.” This sentiment was stated often and echoed by a parishioner when talking about First Baptists’ role in rebuilding Gifford homes devastated by the November tornado. “In […]
Upgrades happening to Eastwood Shopping Center
The process of remodeling the exterior of the Eastwood Shopping Center began this week. “We’re making upgrades because the reality is this building still looks like it’s in the 1970’s,” Eastwood Shopping Center Manager Alex Amatyleon said. “This is the one area in Mahomet where people come to shop.” With […]
Myerscough takes Grand Champion Steer for second year in a row
Mahomet Seymour FFA member Megan Myerscough won grand champion steer for the second year in a row at the Section FFA fair on July 1.
Some Mahomet homeschool families to begin Classical Conversations curriculum in fall
Mahomet families seeking information about a home-centered education movement called Classical Conversations met at the Mahomet Public Library Wednesday. Mahomet resident Julie Baker, who initiated the idea implementing Classical Conversations into the Mahomet homeshool community, said about 10 families have committed to the program. Classical Conversations was developed in 1997 […]
Excavating Mysteries of the Past: The Nine Gal Tavern
I love a mystery. As an archaeologist, it’s this interest in discovering the unknown that keeps me digging. The potential for discovery – the artifact or feature that might be hiding just under that next trowel-scrape of soil – is exhilarating, and the information learned from everyday objects is invaluable. […]
“Food” cast makes appearance in Mahomet
A muddy soybean field with a clouded sunset behind the makeshift shed set served as ideal conditions for crews filming the independent film “Food” near Crowley Road Tuesday night. The movie, written by Director Daryl Wein and Zoe Lister-Jones, follows a single mother (Lister-Jones) on a mission to find out […]
Mahomet Specialty Clinic to provide specialty care in the Mahomet area
Gibson Area Hospital’s newest branch, the Mahomet Specialty Clinic, opened its doors at 1504 Patton Drive last week. Bringing specialties such as orthopedics, plastic surgery and sports medicine to a convenient location was a focus of Gibson City Hospital as they serve 57 area codes. “At least if we are […]
Taste the Rainbow! The Benefits of Colorful Foods & Salads this Summer.
You’ve been told your whole life to eat fruits and veggies, and for good reason. Studies show that eating fruits and veggies actually helps you live longer! Researchers have found that eating seven or more servings of fruits and vegetables per day could decrease your chances of death from any […]