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Sony acquires local firm iCyt

CHAMPAIGN — Sony Corp. has acquired Champaign-based iCyt Mission Technology and will operate it as a wholly owned subsidiary, the global electronics and entertainment giant announced Tuesday.

Gary Durack, the founder and president of iCyt, called the acquisition a “win” for his company and its customers.

The local company, which makes cell sorters used for stem cell and disease research, employs about 30 in the University of Illinois Research Park.

Champaign city council meeting canceled

The Champaign city council meeting scheduled for Tuesday night has been canceled.

A release from the city says the cancellation is due to the weather predicted for tonight, which includes more snow and blowing and drifting.

The consultant on the proposed intergovernmental Big Broadband project is unable to attend because he's ill, and other agenda items are "no urgent," council member Tom Bruno said on Twitter.

University leaders ask state for reliable payment schedule for overdue money

UPDATED 11 a.m. -- The state’s public university presidents and chancellors released a joint letter today asking state leaders to commit to a reliable payment schedule for the schools’ past-due appropriations.

The letter calls on Gov. Pat Quinn and Comptroller Dan Hynes to provide a payment plan for fiscal 2010 appropriations. It also asks elected leaders to work together to develop long-term financial solutions to the state’s budget crisis.

Updated: Weather causing trouble on area interstates

Updated: 11:45 a.m. CHAMPAIGN — Illinois State Police and other emergency responders are on the scene of several different accidents on interstates near Champaign and Danville.

Sgt. Bill Emery said Interstate 74 a mile east of the Martin Luther King Drive exit near Danville, reopened after being closed in both directions for accidents.

"There (were) multiple crashes; one with a minor injury on the eastbound side and several on the westbound, all property damage," he said.

Twitter users share road conditions

Here are reports on area roads and streets from Twitter followers of The News-Gazette.

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