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Georgetown-Ridge Farm school board OKs bond sale to generate cash

GEORGETOWN – School officials voted Monday to sell about $2 million in bonds to generate money for the district and to restructure some older, higher-interest bonds.

C-U Haiti Relief holding fundraiser this week

The newly organized group C-U Haiti Relief will present an international forum and fundraiser for Haiti this week.

"I (Heart) Haiti" is scheduled for 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday at the University of Illinois Alice Campbell Alumni Center, 601 S. Lincoln, U. Doors will open at 6:30 p.m.

Speakers with knowledge of Haiti will share their perspective about the country, and attendees will be given information on ways to paticipate in relief efforts, said organizer Melissa Pognon. The event will also feature musical performances by a West African ensemble.

Broadband consultant forced to cancel visit to Champaign

CHAMPAIGN – The Maryland consultant who audited the Big Broadband proposal will not attend this week's Champaign City Council meeting to field questions from council members, a city official said Monday.

Doug Dawson was ill on Monday and will not travel to Champaign for Tuesday night's city council meeting, Information Technologies Director Fred Halenar said. His absence likely will delay a council vote on whether to accept federal grant money if those funds were awarded.

Search for dean for UI's College of Media on hold indefinitely

URBANA – Bleak financial conditions at the University of Illinois could be partly to blame for calling off a job search for the dean in the media college.

"I do not believe it is appropriate to appoint a new dean for the College of Media at this time," Richard Wheeler, interim Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs, wrote in an e-mail to faculty Monday.

Urbana trying to cash in on Canadian coins

URBANA – Everybody has seen them.

You try to put a coin into a vending machine or toss a coin into the quarter-ante poker pot. But the machines and the other players at the poker table reject the coins. You put a coin into an Urbana parking meter and don't get any time on the meter.

The probable problem is that it is a foreign coin and, most likely, a Canadian coin.

Urbana's parking meter staff collects the coins and then sells them. They are currently offering Canadian coins with a face value of roughly $800 for sale by auction.

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