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Hundreds without power as New Year s ice storm hits

Photo courtesy of Carson Hasty Photo in Washburn courtesy of Jenny Lynn. (WEEK) - Hundreds of Central Illinois residents were without power New Year s night as an ice and snow combination knocked down trees and power lines. Ameren said it is staffing the Emergency Operations Center around the clock to restore electricity. About 8:40 p.m., Ameren reported 500 customers were without power in the Washington area, while the Bartonville and Pekin areas each had about 250 customers without electricity. Outages were also reported in and around Peoria and Peoria Heights. Hundreds of Ameren customers were without electricity in an around Bloomington-Normal as well. In the Twin-Cities, about 1,700 customers were effected. The largest outage there was near the Central Illinois Regional Airport on Bloomington s east side, where Ameren said about 500 customers were without electricity at about 8:45 p.m.

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McLean Co Adds 75 COVID Cases; Testing Site Moves To CIRA

Emily Bollinger / WGLT UPDATED 12:20 p.m. | McLean County health officials say the rate of new coronavirus cases has dropped in recent weeks, but they are calling for more vigilance as another holiday approaches. The McLean County Health Department (MCHD) reported 75 new confirmed coronavirus cases on Tuesday, while an additional 227 patients have recovered. The McLean County Health Department announced 75 new coronavirus cases on Tuesday. Credit McLean County Health Department Bloomington-Normal hospitals report greater demand for beds in the last 24 hours; 83% are currently in use, including 88% of intensive care beds. However, the number of McLean County residents in the hospital with COVID-19 fell from 28 to 18 since Monday.

Campustown Rapid Test Drive-up Facility Relocates to CIRA; Long term Parking lot Area will host the new site

Normal, IL, USA / www.cities929.com Dec 21, 2020 11:03 AM Central Illinois Regional Airport and CampusTown Urgent Care  announce a collaboration to offer the community and frontline essential airport staff a new location for the  CampusTown mobile COVID-19 testing facility. The drive-up testing site will begin operating in the long-term  parking lot of the Central Illinois Regional Airport at 3201 CIRA Drive, Bloomington, on Monday, December  21, 2020. Hours of operation are 9:00 a.m.- 5: 00 p.m. Monday through Friday. Preregistration at  https://covidtest.center and an appointment are necessary prior to arrival for a test.  “This collaborative approach between CIRA and CampusTown Urgent Care helps to mitigate the pandemic in  our community while at the same time serving essential frontline workers at the airport with access to rapid  test results in accordance with CDC guidelines.“ said Bloomington-Normal Airport Authority Chairman Jay  Allen.

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