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Tom's #Mailbag, Dec. 11, 2020


Questions this week about more mysterious lights in the sky, notorious heists from the University of Illinois Library, how the $24.3 million project at Champaign's International Prep Academy could be financed, whether the stuff in our recycling bins gets recycled and what's going on at an old grocery store near downtown Urbana.
Also, voter turnouts on Nov. 3, right of way clearance along U.S. 45 in northern Champaign County, an apartment building under construction in Champaign, mask-wearing college athletes and what happened to the snow?
Neighborhood shop in Urbana
"Can you tell me information about the small shop located at 304 E. California, just off South Vine Street in Urbana? 'Lumen' was initially announced as a local coffee shop and cafe. I and a friend walked over there several times in the morning just after it opened, but no one was ever there and I never saw it open to the public. The building looks like it had been a neighborhood store at one time — it has an old fashioned storefront facade similar to Second Hand Rose on East Main Street. Do you know its history? During this year 'collectibles' and 'antiques' started to accumulate on the small porch, and most recently, small artificial Christmas trees. I have never seen it open, but an A-frame signs says it is open by appointment and for group tours. Is the business mainly an online venture? Will it ever become a neighborhood cafe?"

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20181012:04:37:00

for them to see that type of devastation, it's heart breaking. >> i understand your staff has been going door-to-door checking on students. what are you hearing back from them in. >> we're hearing great things so far. we have a great staff there. they happen to live near some kids that have taken it upon themselves to knock on the doors and check on them. they've seen them as they've been going from various neighborhoods. and the kids seem to be very positive. they seem to be looking forward to eventually being able to come back to school. and we're going to be excited to see them. but so far so good. it seems like in terms of loss of life or injury for our kids it doesn't necessarily seem to have happened in that way. but we know they have a lot of property damage, so there lives will be disrupted in the weeks and months ahead. >> i know there was damage to the cafeteria. hew did the rest of the school

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