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‘Angers our community': Officials speak out after 75-year-old woman shot in bedroom
‘Angers our community': Officials speak out after 75-year-old woman shot in bedroom

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time30-04-2025

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‘Angers our community': Officials speak out after 75-year-old woman shot in bedroom

DANVILLE, Ill. (WCIA) — Danville Police are investigating after 20 shots were fired into a home and a 75-year-old woman was getting ready for bed when she was hit. It happened on Moore Street near E Fairchild Street Monday night. READ MORE: Elderly woman shot in her bedroom; Danville Police looking for tips Danville police said it looks like she's going to be okay. Officers have talked with her since she's been in the hospital, and said there's a good chance she gets out soon. But, they're still baffled and frustrated about what happened. 'Because of the age of the victim, you know, it angers you. It angers everybody. And I think it really angers our community.' said Danville Police Deputy Chief Terry McCord. Danville Police said officers were responding to another call on the east side of Danville. 'And they actually heard the shots being fired,' McCord said. A WCIA reporter said you can see where some of the bullets flew through the window. McCord said they immediately went over to the scene and found the victim before the 911 call even came in. 'Very proud of them, you know, we consider our officers top notch,' McCord said. 'I think I'm sure every department does. But they're well-trained. They're very proactive. This is a department that has young officers that are that are invested in the community.' Officers found the victim in her bedroom, and she was taken to the hospital. Now, the focus turns to preventing future violence. Teenager arrested in Danville for having gun underage, police say 'We go to the schools and we do violence intervention programing with K-12 students that attend Project Success afterschool programs at District 118,' said Violence Prevention and Family Outreach Coordinator Jamie Nightlinger. And, helping heal those affected by it. 'We are also providing a support group once a month at the Danville Public Library,' Nightlinger said. 'We just have a support group — a safe space for people to share that have been affected by violence in the community and also to connect them with resources that they might need.' But as for this specific crime, police need the community's help. 'We've solved many cases because of information that the community has provided us, and I think that will really be a big part of this because right now we just don't have much to go on.' McCord added. Police said at this point, they don't have many leads — just a few shell casings found at the crime scene. They're asking anyone with information to call the department or Vermillion County Crimestoppers to deliver a tip. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Danville Public School Foundation meets with Danville Lions Club
Danville Public School Foundation meets with Danville Lions Club

Yahoo

time20-02-2025

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Danville Public School Foundation meets with Danville Lions Club

As a board member of the Danville Public School Foundation, Danville Lion Dr. David Fields hosted a meeting of the Danville Lions Club by introducing Danville Public School Foundation Executive Director Bob Richard and Co-Director Stephanie Yates. Directors Richard and Yates updated Lions members about their work supporting the District 118 schools. Richard thanked the Danville Lions for their annual donations since 2021 to the Foundation's 365 Club. The 365 Club is their primary fundraiser each year where members pledge to provide at least $1 per day in support of the Foundation's mission. More information is available at The mission of the Danville Public School Foundation is to promote, aid, and encourage enhanced educational opportunities for the students of Danville Public Schools beyond those provided through tax dollars. They provide creative, inspiring, and fun learning experiences in support of the curriculum, which offers students opportunities to expand their knowledge or understanding of a subject and pilot innovative educational opportunities. The foundation also provides schoolwide educational assemblies to enrich students' learning experience, funds projects in partnership with District 118 consistent with the guidelines, and through an online classroom endowment request process, they make it easy for teachers to dream big for their students by sending their innovative ideas to DPSF. The Foundation is not tax supported. Donations for individuals, businesses, and foundations provide funding for the Foundation to continue its mission. The Danville Public School Foundation is governed by a Board of Directors of 15 community volunteers. The Foundation operates independently of Danville Community Consolidated District 118; however, Foundation funds are used to support the students attending Danville Public Schools. The Foundation invited donors to celebrate at the 365 Club Breakfast April 17, at 8 a.m. at Turtle Run Banquet Center, 332 East Liberty Lane. For information or to attend the 365 Club Breakfast, RSVP to Stephanie Yates at yatess@

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