Illinois Community College Names Mascot After Classic Rock Legend
Mascot at Illinois community college named after Classic Rock legend.
When it comes to where you are going to get your education if you are going to public school, you really do not have a choice which institution you will attend. It usually goes by where you live and there are boundaries to control that. That is unless you choose to study at a private school. Otherwise, your family would have to move. Finally, when you reach college you can pick your school. You still have to meet any requirements to get in.
the Great Rivers Athletic Conference teams begin play this week for the 2021 season
MEN”S : WEDNESDAY
Missouri Baptist University at Kaskaskia
WOMEN’S : WEDNESDAY Kaskaskia at Lincoln Land Community College Triton College at Lincoln Trail
MEN’S : FRIDAY Parkland College vs Lincoln Trail at OCC (5:00)
MEN’S : SATURDAY Illinois Prep vs Lincoln Trail at OCC (1:00) Shawnee at John A. Logan Lake Land at Kankakee Community College
WOMEN’S : SATURDAY Danville Area Community College at Kaskaskia St. Louis Community College at Southwestern Illinois John A. Logan at Three Rivers Community College Arkansas State Mid-South at Shawnee
WOMEN’S : MONDAY
No fans or non-essential personnel allowed at any of the games
the OCC Lady Knights had their final scrimmage of the year the Lady Knights beat Danville Area Community College, 79-61 OCC was led by sophomore Macy Robbins with 20 points freshmen Naria Reed and Ti Christopher had 14 and 12 points respectively sophomore Ariana Silva added 11 points
the OCC ladies open up their season on Monday, January 25, at Lake Land College, south of Mattoon
the OCC Blue Knights will open their season a week from tonight at home against Illinois Prep it will be a 7:00 tipoff in “The Dungeon” at Olney Central College on that Friday night however, no fans or spectators will be allowed – only players, coaches, and others essential
If youâd like to dine at a restaurant â and still be in line with pandemic safety rules without freezing outdoors while you eat â check out the new heated cabins outside Billy Barooz Pub & Grill, 2521 Village Green Place, C.
Each cabin can seat up to six people and is heated via an individual duct, according to manager Cory Garcia.
There are currently 11 cabins, but the pub is looking into adding more, Garcia said.
Each party can sit in one of the cabins for an hour during lunch and an hour and 15 minutes during dinner at peak serving times, but customers are welcome to stay in the cabins longer if they arrive later in the evening.
Election filings have started for village and school boards for the 2021 election.
Lindsay Light, chief deputy county clerk and supervisor of elections with the Vermilion County Clerkâs Office, which only accepts school board and regional board filings, reported an âaverage, as expectedâ Monday morning kick-off to election filings for candidates running for board seats.
Those who filed early Monday included: Westville: Michael Acord, Darren White, LeAnn Gallion and Shawn Bennett; Salt Fork; Jared Fritz and Seth Smoot; Potomac: Lucas Esteppe and Kristi Hawker; Oakwood: Mark Janesky and Bob Linn; Hoopeston: Sharon Zorns and Deborah Klaber; and Georgetown-Ridge Farm: Hilah OâNeal, Greg Emmert and Cassidy Spesard.