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COVID-19

The community coming together for Roxy’s Salon

Photo courtesy to Roxy's Hair Studio Facebook page  BLOOMINGTON, Ill.- Local businesses are taking a hit due to the Coronavirus outbreak and the new Stay-At-Home order issued. However one local hair salon is using the community to stay positive during these trying times. In a little neighborhood near Illinois Wesleyan University and Illinois State University is Roxy's Hair Studio, which provides professional hair care services. The salon is closed until […]

todayMarch 24, 2020

COVID-19

Polls are “light” in McLean County

Photo Courtesy of Bone Student Center Facebook Page NORMAL, Ill.- In midst of the Illinois primary, McLean County clerk says voting is "light". McLean County Clerk, Kathy Michael reports the number of voters is low in the county due to COVID-19 fears. "It seems low as we usually get a good turnout before folks go to work, and it was very slow in comparison," said Michael. As of 1:30 p.m., […]

todayMarch 17, 2020

COVID-19

Stefanie Smith on the Election and the impacts of COVID-19

Photo courtesy to Stefanie Smith Facebook page NORMAL, Ill.- Running for the U.S. Congress in the Illinois District 13 is Stefanie Smith. With the results hours away Smith shared that she is not excited about this election, in fact she's disappointed. "Not postponing the primary is an egregious violation of public health and trust," said Smith. "We should be taking social distancing and isolation seriously, for our own safety and […]

todayMarch 17, 2020

COVID-19

The Town of Normal closures and cancellations

Photo courtesy to Town of Normal Facebook page NORMAL, Ill.- As a response to the Coronavirus, Normal will be canceling several events and closing down several locations. The Town of Normal’s Cultural Arts Department will temporarily close to the public starting on Saturday, March 14 to help limit large gatherings for the health and safety of our visitors and members. This includes the Children’s Discovery Museum and the Normal Theater. […]

todayMarch 13, 2020

Local News

Black Lives Matter and so does eliminating cash bail

Photo courtesy to Black Lives Matter Facebook page  NORMAL, Ill.- The Bloomington-Normal chapter of Black Lives Matter believes that cash bail is all about access to money and not about keeping the community safe. A new coalition of law enforcement organizations formed Mar. 2 to oppose the efforts in the General Assembly to end cash bail. Throughout this year's legislative session, the Coalition for Public Safety will speak on the […]

todayMarch 12, 2020

ISU News

Inclusion at Adaptapalooza

 NORMAL, Ill.- To celebrate Therapeutic Recreation Month, the Student Fitness Center held their annual Adaptapalooza event on Wednesday, Feb. 26.  Adaptapalooza has been a yearly event and is in its sixth year.  This event lets people participate in physical activities adjusted for those with disabilities.  This is one way the university is taking strides to execute their pillar of diversity and inclusion.  ISU Instructional Professor of Parks and recreation Sherri Hildebrand talked about what Adaptapalooza does for the community and how it educates them.   Hildebrand […]

todayMarch 1, 2020

Local News

Bloomington Man Charged with Sexual Assault of a Minor Appears in Court

NORMAL, Ill. - A 21-year-old Bloomington man charged with sexual assault of a minor appeared in court Friday, Feb. 21 for an arraignment hearing. Brandon L. Umstattd was charged with predatory criminal sexual assault with a victim under 13 and aggravated sexual abuse. Umstattd was arrested in earlier this February following a long-term investigation by the Bloomington Police Department's Criminal Investigations Division. However, in People v. Umstattd, the defendant plead […]

todayFebruary 21, 2020

ISU News

Black History surrounding the Atlanta Child Murders

Photo courtesy to ISU NORMAL, Ill.-  Illinois State University is recognizing Black History month through lived experiences and real people. The Atlanta Child Murders was a series of killings that took place in Atlanta between 1979 and 1981. Up to 28 children were murdered, and Wayne Williams was convicted in 1981. The killings seemed to have stopped immediately following Williams’ arrest and conviction. However, there is some doubt that Williams […]

todayFebruary 18, 2020

Local News

Bloomington Surgeon Pleads Not Guilty

NORMAL, Ill. - A Bloomington orthopedic surgeon is faced with several sexual assault charges and pleads not guilty. Shaun Kink was charged with aggravated criminal sexual assault of a person with a disability, a Class X felony; other felony charges of criminal sexual assault, aggravated criminal sexual assault and criminal sexual abuse. Kink's attorney, Peter Wisc did not want to comment on the case, but said they are going to […]

todayJanuary 31, 2020