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DECATUR â Anthony Peoples has been on the radar screens of Central Illinoisans since he arrived in Decatur a year ago. But his notoriety goes beyond his job as meteorologist for a local television station. The morning weather forecaster also can be seen walking in areas around Lake Decatur with his eyes focused on his latest read. âI have more people ask âAre you the guy that walks on 36?,â âAre you the guy that walks on Lost Bridge?â,â he said. âThatâs me.â Anthony Peoples gets some exercise and reads a book about Abraham Lincoln titled My Thoughts Be Bloody by Nora Titone, while walking around Lake Decatur, on May 13, 2020. ....
DECATUR â MacArthur High School freshman Lillian Renfro, 15, wanted the community to be a part of her quest to become an Eagle Scout. As a member of the Boy Scouts of America female Troop 911, Lillian decided her project would be to refurbish an area of Whitmore Park that has a nickname of the graffiti wall. She was aware of the wall located near Lake Decatur from walks with her family. âThereâs a lot of graffiti on it. Itâs not very appealing to the eye,â she said. âWe see a lot of destruction of park property here.â With Decatur gaining a reputation for its murals, Lillian found the obscure wall a good candidate for a clean-up and a new mural. ....
DECATUR â Past the age when many of her peers veered toward retirement, Aileen Bellah is enjoying her first retail job. There s a good chance you ve encountered her friendly face. Bellah, 92, has been working at TJ Maxx for 17 years, long before the store moved to its current location in Forsyth s Hickory Point Mall. She was among the first employees hired when the store first opened in its original Decatur location at Brettwood Village Shopping Center. âI walked in here and they hired me,â she said. âAnd itâs been a wonderful place to work.â Others her age may have found enjoyment in retirement, but that lifestyle isnât for Bellah. She has worked in other environments, including six years in Tate and Lyle s treasury department and a stint with the Federal Bankruptcy Court in California before she moved to Decatur to be near family. ....
DECATUR â Who said you need a bunch of water to take a plunge? In a world dealing with COVID restrictions, snow, rain and other water sources have proven to be viable alternatives to the annual Polar Plunge. The Special Olympicsâ event, in which donors gather together for a dip in Lake Decatur, would normally take place on the first Saturday in March. However, with the lingering worries of COVID-19, Polar Plunge organizers have moved the event online and are asking participants to Plunge at Home. âWeâve seen some really cool stuff, some inventive reasons to be freezing for a reason,â said Vanessa L. Duncan, Special Olympics Illinois Region I assistant director of development. Picture and videos show plunges involving water slides, dunk tanks and cooler cakes. ....