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Here's what you need to know about the YNOT Outdoors facility in Chatham after a driver crashed into the building on Monday.
Chatham Cafe marked its 10-year anniversary by donating all of Tuesday's sales to support families affected by last week's ...
CHATHAM, Ill. (WAND) - Funeral services for the victims of the Chatham YNOT crash continue this week. Four children were ...
Mylee Lynthycum of Pawnee said she has done about 50 fundraisers through her lemonade stand. The latest helped families in ...
"There is some evidence developed (that she may have suffered a medical emergency)," Illinois State Police Director Brendan ...
Days later, there are still several questions that remain about the crash. Here's everything we know. A vehicle crashed into ...
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Illinois State Police said the driver who crashed into a building housing an after-school program in Chatham, Illinois, ...
CHATHAM, Ill. (WAND) — Two of the six children injured in the deadly crash at the Chatham YNOT building have been released from the hospital. Illinois State Police confirmed the information to WAND ...
The driver of the vehicle involved in the crash has been identified as 44-year-old Marianne Akers of Chatham. Akers was not in custody as of Tuesday morning. YNOT Outdoors operates an after-school ...
YNOT Outdoors operates after-school programs and summer camps in Chatham and Pawnee. It was founded by Jamie and Mitzi Loftus of Springfield in 2002. Four girls the Illinois State Police believed ...
There was a large police and fire response at an address in Chatham. The location was an after-school camp known as YNOT – ...
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