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The Daily Illini

The independent student newspaper at the University of Illinois since 1871

The Daily Illini

The independent student newspaper at the University of Illinois since 1871

The Daily Illini

The independent student newspaper at the University of Illinois since 1871

The Daily Illini

Provena program salutes local ‘Guardian Angel’

Jul 14, 2009

Pam Deley had just finished her second 7 p.m. to 7 a.m. night shift in a row. As she was leaving to go home and get some much-needed rest in preparation for a third night shift, she stopped to offer a sick co-worker a ride home.

Police Blotter 7-14-2009

Jul 14, 2009

Urbana

Provena program salutes local ‘Guardian Angel’

Jul 14, 2009

Pam Deley had just finished her second 7 p.m. to 7 a.m. night shift in a row. As she was leaving to go home and get some much-needed rest in preparation for a third night shift, she stopped to offer a sick co-worker a ride home.

Police Blotter 7-14-2009

Jul 14, 2009

Urbana

Local vendors adapt to weather at July’s ‘Second Saturday’

Jul 13, 2009

Handmade tutus swaying in the wind. Balloons dripping with water. Tents lined up along downtown Urbana streets to block the rain from soaking hand-sewn doll clothes. This was the scene at the Second Saturday sale in downtown Urbana on Saturday. Second Saturday is a monthly street sale where local vendors can sell anything from concrete bowls to pencil sketches.

Local vendors adapt to weather at July’s ‘Second Saturday’

Jul 13, 2009

Handmade tutus swaying in the wind. Balloons dripping with water. Tents lined up along downtown Urbana streets to block the rain from soaking hand-sewn doll clothes. This was the scene at the Second Saturday sale in downtown Urbana on Saturday. Second Saturday is a monthly street sale where local vendors can sell anything from concrete bowls to pencil sketches.

Local vendors adapt to weather at July’s ‘Second Saturday’

Jul 13, 2009

Handmade tutus swaying in the wind. Balloons dripping with water. Tents lined up along downtown Urbana streets to block the rain from soaking hand-sewn doll clothes. This was the scene at the Second Saturday sale in downtown Urbana on Saturday. Second Saturday is a monthly street sale where local vendors can sell anything from concrete bowls to pencil sketches.

Local vendors adapt to weather at July’s ‘Second Saturday’

Jul 13, 2009

Handmade tutus swaying in the wind. Balloons dripping with water. Tents lined up along downtown Urbana streets to block the rain from soaking hand-sewn doll clothes. This was the scene at the Second Saturday sale in downtown Urbana on Saturday. Second Saturday is a monthly street sale where local vendors can sell anything from concrete bowls to pencil sketches.

Scott Park construction coming to end

Jul 8, 2009

Construction of the park facilities at Scott Park, located at the intersection of Third Street and Springfield Avenue in Champaign, is finishing up as scheduled and has passed safety requirements for public parks, said Laura Auteberry, marketing and development director for the Champaign Park District.

Scott Park construction coming to end

Jul 8, 2009

Construction of the park facilities at Scott Park, located at the intersection of Third Street and Springfield Avenue in Champaign, is finishing up as scheduled and has passed safety requirements for public parks, said Laura Auteberry, marketing and development director for the Champaign Park District.

Scott Park construction coming to end

Jul 8, 2009

Construction of the park facilities at Scott Park, located at the intersection of Third Street and Springfield Avenue in Champaign, is finishing up as scheduled and has passed safety requirements for public parks, said Laura Auteberry, marketing and development director for the Champaign Park District.

Scott Park construction coming to end

Jul 8, 2009

Construction of the park facilities at Scott Park, located at the intersection of Third Street and Springfield Avenue in Champaign, is finishing up as scheduled and has passed safety requirements for public parks, said Laura Auteberry, marketing and development director for the Champaign Park District.