City will try to restore damaged clock
CHAMPAIGN – A city planner said today that the city will try to restore a historic downtown Champaign street clock that was knocked down by a car over the weekend.
The clock, a familiar feature downtown for more than 90 years, was knocked down as a car crashed into it at Neil and Main streets about 10 p.m. Saturday.
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