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The Accelerating Opportunities Program at DACC will hold another orientation session on Tuesday, June 18, 2013, at 11 a.m. in...
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) announced that it has met the goal to hire 1,600 new mental health professionals outl...
Gov. Pat Quinn believes two longtime friends will work to get a pension reform deal on his desk soon.Calling the House speake...
Gov. Pat Quinn says he will meet with top legislative leaders ahead of a Special Session he has called for June 19.Quinn says...
Days after lawmakers failed to pass public pension reforms, Gov. Pat Quinn is trying to get legislative leaders together.Sayi...
After climbing by more than a full point in April, the University of Illinois Flash Index held relatively steady in May, risi...
The Illinois legislature has adjourned for the summer without restructuring the state’s pension system.House Minority L...
In a withering rebuke to the Illinois House, state senators Thursday evening took up a House-passed pension bill to defeat it...
Members of a Danville City Council committee heard from five insurance brokers last night as it considers which one to hire. ...
New numbers from the Illinois Department of Employment Security show Vermilion County’s jobless rate dropped nearly two...
Gov. Pat Quinn says before he’ll take a look at a gambling bill, there must be movement on public pension reform. Nic G...
Congressman John Shimkus (R, Illinois-15) voted for a bill (HR 45) that would repeal the entire Patient Protection and Afford...
State universities and community colleges reached an agreement with Illinois House Speaker Mike Madigan (D-Chicago) to assume...
Two local Senators were on opposite sides when the Illinois Senate voted Thursday to approve a new pension reform measure for...
Downstate Illinois school districts had better get used to the idea that they – and not the state -- will be responsibl...
The Illinois Senate has passed a pension bill, with a vote mostly along party lines.The bill is the result of a compromise be...
By the end of today (Thursday), Illinois lawmakers may have two pension solutions to consider: one passed by each chamber. Th...
The big pension bill is on its way to the Illinois Senate.Answering a member’s question about whether this bill was the...
Illinois House Speaker Mike Madigan (D-Chicago) is counting votes, and that’s not limited to the legislature. “I ...
New figures from the Illinois Department of Employment security show the unemployment picture improved last month in Danville...
A Danville City Council committee has endorsed a proposal to offer an early retirement incentive to city employees. Mayor Sco...
More than 200 members of United Food and Commercial Workers International Union Local 686 have ratified a new contract with V...
Illinois lost jobs in March, though the unemployment rate didn’t budge.The unemployment rate held steady at 9.5 percent...
Members of the Vermilion County Board were told tonight (Wednesday) that the local economy is probably more stable than it ha...
Hundreds of people took advantage of the annual Career Connection Job Fair at Danville Area Community College today (Wednesda...
Area residents who are looking for work will find70 local employers all in one spot today (Wednesday). Danville Area Communit...
The top Republican in the Illinois Senate is optimistic that pension reform will happen before the end of the legislative ses...
Although construction work is already well underway, a formal groundbreaking ceremony is being held Monday (April 15th) for D...
Career Connections Job Fair 2013 will be held on Wednesday, April 17, 2013 from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. in the Danville Area C...
Union workers at Danville’s Viscofan Plant are threatening a strike after overwhelmingly rejecting the company’s ...
The state is launching a cyber challenge.The Illinois Governor’s Cyber Challenge is a statewide competition that will f...
People who think there are no jobs in Vermilion County may be surprised by the results of a new survey of the county’s ...
New numbers from the Illinois Department of Employment Security show Vermilion County’s jobless rate rose to 12.4 perce...
Indiana‘s public pension funds are staying out of a budget debate over how much to set aside for unfunded pension liabi...
In what some leaders are calling the biggest and toughest vote their members would take, the Illinois House agreed Thursday t...
Once lawmakers saw how little money is available after the pension bite, they’re awakening to the reality of the crisis...
Illinois’ unemployment rate jumped to 9.5 percent in February. This is up from 9 percent in January, despite an increas...
The Illinois Senate acted on two pieces of pension restructuring legislation today (Wednesday). Butarea Senator Jason Barickm...
Gov. Pat Quinn was jubilant Wednesday, a day after the state’s largest public-workers’ union ratified its long-ne...
Danville District 118 School Board members are meeting this evening (Wednesday, April 20th)to take final action on a reductio...
The Operations Manager at Danville’s Alcoa Plant, Glen Lawson, says American manufacturing is bouncing back following s...
A couple of pension ideas passed the Illinois House on Thursday (March 14th). One would increase the retirement age on a slid...
A new report shows unemployment numbers have risen across much of East-Central Illinois.The Illinois Department of Employment...
Danville School District 118 has joined the list of Illinois schools making serious budget cuts because of decreasing revenue...
The Board of Directors of Danville Bell Credit Union, along with local dignitaries,participated in a ground breaking ceremony...
Illinois’ unemployment rate rose in January.It’s up to 9.0 percent in January, from 8.6 in December, according to...
The piecemeal approach to putting together pension legislation continues in the Illinois House.Representatives have given pre...
Gov. Pat Quinn spent much of his budget addressWednesday reprimanding lawmakers for their inaction on pension restructuring.T...
Freight Car America has given notice that it intends to close its Danville plant permanently.The company has filed notice wit...
Danville City Council members have approved some pay changes that are tied to a reorganization of city government. Aldermen a...
Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn will roll out a spending plan of $35.6 billion for the fiscal year that starts July 1.His spokesw...
Democratic members of Illinois’ congressional delegation say preserving Social Security and Medicare is on the top of t...
Yet another plan to fix the state’s public pension system has been proposed.The Illinois Policy Institute has unveiled ...
Sequestration begins today (Friday, March 1st): $85 billion in federal spending cuts, divided evenly between defense and ...
There was plenty for lawmakers not to like – in the proposals themselves, the tactics, or both – when they spent ...
The state’s largest state employee union and the state have come to a tentative deal on a new contract. The American Fe...
The state has reached a tentative deal with AFSCME. The two sides have been at the bargaining table for months. State workers...
As members of the Illinois House prepare for another all-day hearing today (Thursday) on pensions, a new pension proposal is ...
A Danville City Council committee is backing a proposal to switch the city’s phone and internet services from AT&T to C...
State workers are talking about going on strike if contract talks don’t show more progress.Jim Anderson has more....The...
Gov. Pat Quinn will be in Springfield today (Wednesday) as lawmakers take aim at public pension reform.Quinn visits Springfie...
The Danville City Council has approved hiring a professional energy consulting service, but only after questions were raised ...
Danville City Council members meet tonight (Tuesday, February 19th) and are expected to approve hiring a professional energy ...
There’s no casino built – let alone approved – but State Sen. Bill Cunningham (D-Chicago) says a piece of t...
Employees at a FreightCar America Plant in Danville have received notices alerting them about possible layoffs in April. But ...
Illinois 15th District Congressman John Shimkus says he disagrees with much of what President Barack Obama said in his State ...
Investments made by The Teachers Retirement Systems grew 13.9 percent in 2012. Spokesman Dave Urbanek says this tells members...
The first big meeting in this new legislative session between unions and lawmakers didn’t produce much in the way of so...
State Senator Jason Barickman thinks Governor Pat Quinn is out of touch with reality when it comes to the state’s finan...
Legislative leaders and elected officials are weighing in on the governor’s State of the State address.Senate President...
Illinois lawmakers who didn’t have a rendezvous with reality last year will have to have one this year, according to th...
State Representative Chad Hays (R-Catlin) is pleased with his new committee assignments, calling them ‘’a perfect...
It appears Illinois lawmakers know the importance of public pension reform and they agree on a way to do it, the question now...
With Standard and Poor’s downgrading Illinois General Obligation bond rating to A- with a negative outlook, Gov. Pat Qu...
Illinois' has taken yet another hit thanks to its looming pension troubles. Standard & Poor's has dropped the state...
New unemployment figures show the jobless rate rose in Vermilion County last month, climbing from 9.8 to 10.4 percent of the ...
The December 2012 unemployment rate was unchanged at 8.7 percent, according to preliminary data released today by the U.S. Bu...
Gov. Pat Quinn says the state must deal with public pension reform before it deals with any other issue. Nic Gale has more......
With a new legislature in place, some lawmakers have hope there can be compromise on public pension reform. Nic Gale has more...
Danville District 118 School Board members are expected to approve a new three-year contract agreement with Custodial staff W...
Area legislators say they are ready to go to work following Wednesday’s swearing-in ceremonies. State Representative Ch...
The Illinois pension problems remain, with the General Assembly adjourning its two-year session Tuesday evening without calli...
Gov. Pat Quinn is making an 11th hour push to pass pension reform legislation. Ryan Hermes has more....Quinn wants lawmakers ...
A revamped proposal to tackle the state’s pension problems has been approved by an Illinois House committee.The proposa...
Gov. Pat Quinn says a hurdle has been removed in the quest for public pension reform.Quinn told a group of state legislators ...
Gov. Pat Quinn says the legislative lame duck session should be about pensions. A rotunda full of ralliers seems to agree. Th...
AsIllinois Senate returns to Springfield today (Wednesday, January 2nd), the public pension situation is still unresolved. Wh...
The federal Emergency Unemployment Compensation insurance program will continue through December 2013, the Illinois Departmen...
New unemployment figures are out showing a slight improvement in Vermilion County’s jobless rate from where it stood on...
Union members say they’ll up their contributions to public pension funds, if the state will quit opting out of its cont...
A list of public and private programs to assist individuals losing unemployment insurance because the federal Emergency Unemp...
The Champaign City Council voted to appoint Assistant City Manager Dorothy Ann David as City Manager beginning March 30, 2013...
Gov. Pat Quinn is demonstrating how paying the state’s pension obligation is taking money away from other things.Tuesda...
A group of 20 lawmakers, most of whom are House Democrats, is pushing a newly introduced pension reform plan. Ryan Hermes has...
Danville City Council members hope to hold the line on the city’s tax rate. The new tax levy they voted last night (Dec...
Some lawmakers doubt there will be movement on pensions before the end of the year.Gov. Pat Quinn is hoping lawmakers will ta...
Business owners are ready to fight an increase in the minimum wage. Jim Anderson has more....The minimum wage has been $8...
Positive news from the Illinois Department of Employment Security. Unemployment rates were down across the board in October i...
Positive news from the Illinois Department of Employment Security. Unemployment rates were down across the board in October i...
Some Danville City Council members are wondering how the Affordable Health Care Act of 2014 will impact insurance costs. City...
Some Danville City Council members are wondering how the Affordable Health Care Act of 2014 will impact insurance costs. City...
The Illinois Department of Corrections is continuing to hire prison guards despite the threat to close two prisons. The Depar...
Local families who receive Health Alliance health care coverage through the State of Illinois will be able to keep their curr...
Illinois added +4,800 jobs in October and the unemployment rate held at 8.8 percent for the second consecutive month, accordi...
All Illinois lawmakers want to tackle public pension reform and a casino expansion plan, but how it gets done is a matter of ...
With Halloween here, members of the Danville City Council last night reviewed what some might call a ‘Nightmare on Main...
Hoosiers will choose from among three candidates to succeed Republican Governor Mitch Daniels. Republican Mike Pence is calli...
Should it be harder to increase pension benefits for government employees? It's an issue being decided in this election. ...
New unemployment figures show the jobless rate fell across East Central Illinois during September. Vermilion County’s u...
Teachers in the Catlin School District conducted informational picketing before Thursday evening’s school board meeting...
The state of Illinois is cutting off unemployment benefits … for jail inmates.The Department of Employment Security us...
Teachers in the Catlin School District are asking for a federal mediator to join their contract talks. And the union is plann...
A new report by the state Department of Employment Security says inmates in county jails and state prisons have collected aro...
A state panel has made a recommendation on which health insurance plan will set the benchmark for coverage plans on an insura...
New numbers are out from the Illinois Department of Employment Security showing an improving unemployment picture across our ...
Gov. Pat Quinn says the best way to fight poverty is with jobs and a higher minimum wage.In response to the Census report sho...
Some 300 Department of Children and Family Services employees gathered outside of the Thompson Center in ChicagoWednesday (Se...
The office that spearheads economic development efforts in Vermilion County is holding a 30th anniversary celebration today (...
A judge in Mount Vernon has sided with AFSCME….the union representing Illinois prison guards….in upholding a re...
State Senator Mike Frerichs expects pension reform to be a big issue in the fall General Assembly session. He told Vermilion ...
Some food pantries in central Illinois and Indiana are benefiting from a food drive conducted by employees of the VA Illiana ...
A temporary restraining order issued by a judge in Alexander County on Tuesday has put the brakes on plans of Governor Pat Qu...
Thousands of State of Illinois employees might be getting paid for some pay raises that were cancelled earlier. A judge in Ch...
The warnings proved true, as Standard and Poor’sWednesday reduced Illinois’ bond rating from A+ to A.Gov. Pat Qui...
With lawmakers failing to act on pension reform and Gov. Pat Quinn vetoing gambling expansion legislation, can a compromise b...
Indiana‘s statewide smoking ban is just a couple of months old, but legislators may revisit the issue next year.The Ind...
Unemployment continues to rise across parts of East Central Illinois according to new figures. But the Illinois Department of...
Gov. Pat Quinn won't launch his so-called grassroots campaign on pension reform until the middle of next month.Lawmakers ...
The special session for the Illinois General Assembly failed to produce any progress on changing the state’s underfunde...
A group of public employee unions in a coalition called “We Are One Illinois” is rejecting a bill that would rest...
As lawmakers prepare for a Special Session day this week, there’s still no indication that a deal has been reached amon...
Politicians cannot get away from parades. And Gov. Pat Quinn used the occasion of the Illinois State Fair Twilight Parade Thu...
The Department of Corrections agreed in courtWednesday to stop the transfer of inmates out of facilities that are slated to b...
Gov. Pat Quinn is defending an Illinois State Police investigation over possible leaks of information from Tamms Correctional...
As Illinois lawmakers prepare to return for a special session in August, one local legislator says solving the issue of pensi...
Gov. Pat Quinn has called a Special Session of the General Assembly on Aug 17. Nic Gale has more....Quinn is calling on membe...
Unemployment rates are climbing across East Central Illinois. New figures from the Illinois Department of Employment Security...
Gov. Pat Quinn continues to push for a plan that would shift pension costs for teachers from the state to school districts. N...
The states of Georgia, Illinois, North Carolina and Texas will receive grants totaling $3 million to develop strategies a...
Despite adding jobs last month, Illinois’ unemployment rate inched up in June. Ryan Hermes has more.....The increase, o...
The case of cancelled pay raises for some State of Illinois employees is being sent back to a Cook County Judge. An arbitrato...
If Governor Pat Quinn follows through on his plan to close some state facilities, some of the affected employees could transf...
Illinois Department of Public Health Director Dr. LaMar Hasbrouck today (Tuesday) announced a new, interactive “Public ...
As state lawmakers wait for word on whether they’ll be called back to Springfield before the scheduled late-November ve...
The Champaign-based Campaign for Better Health Care is celebrating after today’s (Thursday's)U.S. Supreme Court dec...
Legislation introduced by State Senator Frerichs to put Illinois on track with 20 other states that require four years of hig...
New unemployment figures are mixed across East Central Illinois. The Illinois Department of Employment Security says Danville...
More time is being asked for before a decision is made on pension reforms.Senate Minority Leader Christine Radogno (R-Lemont)...
Governor Pat Quinnhas signed a bill into law to help ensure that state of Illinois retirees will continue to receive access t...
Pension reform is on tap today (Thursday) as legislative leaders meet again with Gov. Pat Quinn.While all leaders agree pensi...
Governor Pat Quinnhas signed a new law that will protect postal workers and letter carriers by allowing judges to consider ha...
Legislative leaders are expected to meet toward the end of the month on pension reforms, and Gov. Pat Quinn isn’t backi...
The VA Illiana Health Care System is adding 39 positions to help beef up needs in its Central Illinois and West Central India...
A Bloomington, Indiana based employment service is opening a new office in Danville. Employment Plus, Inc. says its grand-ope...
Illinois is making gains in employment: 117,000 jobs gained since the recovery started in 2010, says Jay Rowell, director of ...
Groundbreaking ceremonies are set next week for an expansion of Watchfire Signs in Danville. The manufacturer of digital sign...
There was a joker in the deck nobody was counting on. As word spread through the statehouse of the unpopularity of a plan to ...
The House has introduced a proposal that makes major pension changes.State employees will have to choose between a lower cost...
A new report shows unemployment levels rose slightly last month in Danville, but fell in Vermilion County. Danville’s j...
Illinois mayors are saying the state should think twice before shifting the state’s pension problems to local governmen...
Lawmakers have less than two weeks before their scheduled adjournment, and the governor wants to make sure they’re on t...
Reforms to Medicaid and the state pension system would ensure the continuation of the state’s capital plan, according t...
Danville City Council members have approved an ordinance setting the compensation and classification of some municipal employ...
Mayors from across the state are jumping on the pension reform bandwagon. Nic Gale has more.....Some 30 mayors are expressing...
The Illinois Department of Labor (IDOL) is reminding students under the age of 16, employers, parents and caregivers about st...
The Illinois Senate approved two proposals today (Thursday): General Assembly scholarships are on the chopping block, and a t...
About 78,000 state government retirees could lose their free health care benefits under a measure headed to the full Illinois...
Falling unemployment rates and steady economic growth means an extended unemployment insurance program ends this month, the I...
New figures show unemployment rates fell last month in the Danville and Champaign-Urbana areas. The Illinois Department of Em...
There’s a possible problem with the governor’s proposal for state workers’ pension reforms. Jim Anderson ha...
Republican leaders in the Illinois legislature found plenty to like in the pension restructuring proposal the governor rolled...
The VA Illiana Health Care System (VAIHCS) will host a 2K “walk and roll” event on May 16 at 4:30 p.m. to coincid...
Unemployment in Illinois continues to drop. It’s down to 8.8 percent, the lowest rate in three years and a decline from...
The annual Career Connections Job Fair attracted a crowd to Danville Area Community College today (Wednesday). More than fift...
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker, facing a recall election June 5, made what he called a campaign stop in Springfield today (Tuesd...
Representatives from several Illinois colleges and universities are participating today (Wednesday , April 18th)as Danville A...
A large public employee union says the perceived “war on state workers” could be taking its toll, as many more ar...
Negotiating teams representing the Danville Education Association and District 118 School Board are exchanging contract propo...
Negotiating teams representing the Danville Education Assoication and District 118 School Board are meeting Friday afternoon....
The University of Illinois Flash Index for March increased to 101.0 from its 99.2 level last month. The Flash Index indicates...
New figures show unemployment rates improved last month across East Central Illinois. Vermilion County’s February unemp...
The Illinois Senate president says it’s time for school districts to pay the employer’s share of teachers’ ...
Results of a new Vermilion Advantage survey show there are nearly two-thousand job slots that will need to be filled in the c...
A new report from the Illinois Department of Employment Security shows unemployment rates rose in our region during January.V...
The Danville District 118 School Board has voted to cut nine certified and one part-time position, plus another $100-thou...
Benefits from a $2.5 million dollar Federal Jobs Bill are coming to an end in Danville’s Public Schools. And becaus...
Benefits from a $2.5 million dollar Federal Jobs Bill are coming to an end in Danville’s Public Schools. And becaus...
The University of Illinois Flash Index increased to 99.2 in February, a new post-recession high. The results are the highest ...
The battle over Illinois' group health insurance contracts may be resolved. The state's Commission on Government Fore...
City Council members have approved a new contract for Danville Mass Transit employees. But some of the employees are upset th...
Three-hundred-thirty-five employees at the Archer Daniels Midland Plant in Decatur have lost their jobs. ADM cut its workforc...
Thousands of state workers are still fighting for the pay raises the governor canceled this summer, and some lawmakers are no...
Caterpillar has decided not to locate its new plant in Illinois, and state lawmakers aren’t pleased but they’re n...
Danville School District 118 is looking at possible cuts in personnel for the next school year. Superintendent Mark Denman sa...
The Illinois Department of Employment Services has released unemployment numbers for December of 2011 and the Danville Area h...
The Vermilion County board unanimously ratified a three-year labor agreement with the Illinois Fraternal Order of Police Labo...
Gov. Pat Quinn is putting together a think tank to look at ways to deal with the state’s failing pension system.On Mond...
The director of Illinois’ Department of Employment Security is encouraged by the nation’s new unemployment report...
The Illinois Department of Employment Security says it’s dedicated to finding careers for veterans returning home from ...
The Illinois economy is making strides, but it’s not in growth mode yet. Jim Anderson has more.... The University of Il...
The governor today (Thursday) signed into law a measure that closes loopholes in the state’s pension system.The bill st...
After almost four years as Director of the Veterans Affairs Illiana Health Care System and almost three decades in the Depart...
Temporary hiring for the Christmas shopping season helped reduce Danville and Vermilion County’s unemployment rates las...
Members of the House are leaving on a holiday recess without resolving the issue of the expiring payroll tax cut for workers....
Illinois still has double-digit unemployment and added only 600 jobs in November, according to data released Thursday. But a ...
The Illinois House wants to roll back the state’s corporate tax increase, but there’s no serious talk of rolling ...
llinois’ two U.S. senators are at odds over an extension and expansion of the payroll tax cut for the middle class. Nic...
Danville Mayor Scott Eisenhauer is defending his position opposing a planned new tax that would provide a dedicated revenue s...
A new report from the Illinois Department of Employment Security shows jobless rates are rising in the Danville and Vermilion...
Illinois House Republicans say the House speaker has a good idea in getting lawmakers involved in state workers’ salari...
A good government group says the conviction of a political power broker sends a warning to those looking to defraud taxpayers...
Danville Mayor Scott Eisenhauer says he will be presenting City Council members a tax levy proposal at Tuesday evening’...
Danville Mayor Scott Eisenhauer says he will be presenting City Council members a tax levy proposal at Tuesday evening’...
New numbers from the Illinois Department of Employment Security show unemployment dropped slightly in Vermilion County last m...
State Senator Mike Frerichs says the fight over the State’s health insurance program is far from over. But the Illinois...
Gov. Pat Quinn hopes soon to resolve two problems with public pensions. Jim Anderson has more.... Problem No. 1 is individual...
U.S. Senator Dick Durbin says leaders in the Danville area are already doing a good job focusing on the need for a trained wo...
A Henning company that recently announced plans to add 150 new employees is holding a job fair in Danville today (Wed., Oct. ...
Illinois politicians are going to have to level with the public that hard times are ahead, a leading lawmaker says. Illinois ...
Danville Area Community College, Customized Corporate Education Division, Cintas Corporation, and the Hilgeman Group will be ...
One of Danville’s key employers has announced it will donate $20,000 to support scholarships for Danville Area Comm...
A new report shows the unemployment rate climbed slightly in Danville and Vermilion County last month. But the rates were low...
Danville Police are looking for two men wanted in the attempted robbery of a local credit union. Public Safety Director Larry...
Illinois’ unemployment rate has jumped to 9.9 percent. Jim Anderson has more.... That’s the August figure, releas...
The Illinois seasonally adjusted unemployment rate for August increased to 9.9 percent, according to preliminary data release...
A federal judge in Springfield has ruled Governor Pat Quinn does not have to pay union pay hikes. The judge says the Governor...
Labor Day – 2011 – saw a mixed bag on the local job’s front. Some people watching the parades in Danville a...
There's good news for state employees in our area who depend on Health Alliance for their health care coverage. Dave Dahl has...
New unemployment figures show the jobless rate rose slightly across much of East Central Illinois last month. But jobless rat...
Blog Posts
This week the March Forth Moment focuses on the growth of the Hoopeston healthcare community.The Hoopeston area is growing wi...
What job are you looking for? Here’s the latest in job opportunities for you in Vermilion County! AutoZone Distribution...
See what you can find right here in Vermilion County. AutoZone Distribution Center is hiring warehouse personnel and a buildi...
The Vermilion Advantage recently released the results of a survey of the top 30 employers in Vermilion County indicating thei...
Automation International needs a sales/marketing assistant, Fiberteq is looking for a Human Resources Generalist, CRIS Health...
Danville Area Community College may have what you are looking for….they’re hiring a mechatronics instructor, an ...
April 2012 unemployment rates were the lowest they have been since at least 2008, according to the Illinois Department of Emp...
Ken Guerrero - A senior at DHS and member of the Inaugural Industrial Technology Specialist Program through College Express h...
This busy year for the Leadership Tomorrow Class 24 keeps unfolding and providing more and more opportunities to learn. Earli...
Here at Vermilion Advantage, we continue to work to bring down the barriers and open the silos so that more regional, coopera...
Welcome to our initial blog about economic development in Vermilion County. On behalf of Vermilion Advantage, we thank Neuhof...
It’s another March Forth Moment Vermilion County…Sales of new cars and trucks have risen in Vermilion County thi...
Unemployment rates continue to drop in Vermilion County as the most recent jobs report showed a 20% decrease. This marks the ...
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