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    • Vermilion County officials discuss ARPA funds

      Commercial-News, Danville, Ill. via Yahoo News· 2 years ago

      Dec. 13—Vermilion County has spent about $3.6 million of its $14.7 million American Rescue Plan Act funding internally on items through its departments, such as juvenile detention center security ...

    • Referendum filed for April ballot

      Commercial-News, Danville, Ill. via Yahoo News· 1 year ago

      Jan. 14—Vermilion County Regional Superintendent of Schools Aaron Hird on Thursday certified and filed with the Vermilion County Clerk's office the County School Facilites Sales Tax referendum ...

    • Local attorneys, judges aid in student prep

      Commercial-News, Danville, Ill. via Yahoo News· 2 years ago

      Jul. 29—Attorneys and Judges from Vermilion County are participating in a statewide initiative sponsored by the Illinois Conference of Chief Judges and the Illinois Judges Association to help ...

    • County board approves funding to combat overdose deaths

      Commercial-News, Danville, Ill. via Yahoo News· 11 months ago

      Jul. 13—The Vermilion County Board Tuesday night approved initial funding to start a local Recovery Oriented System of Care (ROSC) to combat drug overdose deaths. ROSC involves people in recovery ...

    • Hoopeston Multi-Agency providing services for 50 years

      Commercial-News, Danville, Ill. via Yahoo News· 2 years ago

      Aug. 9—HOOPESTON — For 50 years, the Hoopeston Multi-Agency has been providing services to Hoopeston and northern Vermilion County residents. August marks its 50th year, and the agency is celebrating ...

    • Bose to close Danville plant

      Tribune via AOL· 7 months ago

      Nov. 7—DANVILLE — Bose Corp. has confirmed it plans to close its plant in Danville. Employees have been informed, and a date for the closure isn't being shared by Bose's corporate office. The ...

    • Gardeners revel in nature's beauty

      Commercial-News, Danville, Ill. via Yahoo News· 2 years ago

      Jul. 5—GEORGETOWN — Gardens are a lot of work, but the peace, serenity and joy from them are priceless for many gardeners. Jean Hayward of rural Georgetown is excited about showing off her garden ...