Bicycle lovers can get excited about the prospect of having more bike paths in Urbana. After finishing up the bike lane project on Philo Road, the city of Urbana plans on creating a multi-use path on High Cross Road starting in a month.
Despite moving indoors due to inclement weather, Champaign residents stayed to learn about the city’s findings concerning a potential health and pollution concern.
People of all sexual orientations came together to celebrate Saturday night at Urbana’s Lincoln Square Mall, where Champaign-Urbana’s second annual Pride Fest was held.
This past weekend, the University YMCA held its recycling project and fundraiser, "Dump and Run":https://www.dailyillini.com/index.php/article/2011/05/dump_and_run_helps_rid_students_of_unwanted_items. Items that some students are tempted to throw out could find new homes at this annual campus event.
Urbana City Council will hear two presentations at its meeting Monday: one on the feasibility of roundabout intersections and another on Urbana’s Market at the Square, the city’s farmers’ market.
The fall lineup for the Assembly Hall’s concerts is coming together, with the latest announcement being a show by classic rock favorites Lynyrd Skynyrd and ZZ Top. The concert will be held Oct. 29, and tickets go on sale Aug. 26 at 10 a.m.
The 13 protesters looked unimposing in front of Rep. Tim Johnson’s constituent office, 2004 Fox Drive, in Champaign on Tuesday, but they didn’t let their size get them down.