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Tolono could have first African American Village President
Tolono could have first African American Village President

Yahoo

time03-04-2025

  • Politics
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Tolono could have first African American Village President

TOLONO, Ill. (WCIA) — The Village of Tolono is waiting to see the final election results, and one community member could be making history. Village Trustee Terrence Stuber could become the first African American Village President in Tolono. He said it'd be an honor to go down in history but that isn't his goal. Stuber wants to be remembered for creating a welcoming community, building economic success and more. Champaign Police increasing patrol to combat distracted drivers 'I recognize the impact that that can have, especially on people who look like us,' Stuber said. 'They can't just see a dark-skinned man and say, 'I want to be that.' The skin color is not what matters. Do you have the heart to serve people?' Stuber currently has a 5% lead over his opponent Gary Mitchell. Even though he's ahead, Stuber is still being cautious until the final results come in. If elected, he wants to focus on creating more infrastructure and adding streetlights around town. WCIA reached out to Mitchell, who said he's already called Stuber and congratulated him on his victory. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Man dead after train strikes vehicle in Kenton
Man dead after train strikes vehicle in Kenton

Yahoo

time18-02-2025

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Man dead after train strikes vehicle in Kenton

Feb. 17—KENTON — A 63-year-old Zanesfield man died from injuries he sustained when a train struck his car Feb. 11 in Kenton. According to a crash report from the Kenton Police Department, Joe Alan Stuber reportedly drove his 2001 Toyota Camry around a set of downward railroad crossing guards at a crossing in Kenton near Bales Road. A train struck the vehicle on the passenger side around 2:39 p.m. The BKP Ambulance District transported Stuber to Lima Memorial Hospital. Passenger Joshua Frederick, 44, of Upper Sandusky, suffered no injuries, according to the to the report. As of 11 a.m. Monday, The Lima News is awaiting more information from the Kenton Police Department or BKP Ambulance District about Stuber's official time of death. Reach Cade Higgins at 567-242-0351 Featured Local Savings

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