Im mike. Lets get right over to rose mary and a quick check on that weather this saturday. Not only saturday, but the first day of summer, 2014, and its going to be another fabulous one outside our doors and across the bay into San Francisco. You can see weve got a little bit of low cloud, patchy fog cover out there. We also have high cloud. Lets take a look at the satellite view. Ill show you very widespread this morning. These high loud clouds continues to stream through on and off for today. A mix of high clouds as well as the sunshine. The onshore breeze is a little stronger this morning. 17 Miles Per Hour rortd in fairfield. We do have concord at 14. That southerly gust about 23 Miles Per Hour. The low clouds in the fog a little deeper this morning. The on shore breeze just a tad stronger. That should lead to a minor drop in temperatures for the afternoon today. Right now we are looking at 62 degrees in antioch. Wall mutt creek, youre checking in at 58. Stepping outside in novato,
The Illinois Eastern Community Colleges Board of Trustees met for their regular May session Tuesday at Olney Central College. During the meeting, approval was given for revisions in the substance abuse policy, changing the name of the policy to the Alcohol-free/Drug-Free campus policy. Also with the change in that policy, portions of another policy were absorbed into the alcohol and drug-free campus policy. The Board approved an easement to allow Ameren Illinois to proceed with installing primary power lines to the new recreation center at Lincoln Trail College. A resolution, making the official declaration of the IECC's intent to reimburse the district for expenses previously made through future bond proceeds for construction projects across the district was approved. The board authorized the district to produce a temporary structure to house the Lincoln Trail College Broadband Telecom Program. The program was housed at the Harry Crisp Center on the south campus of Lincoln Trail
ROBINSON, Ill. (WTWO/WAWV) Isaiah Henriquez remembers exactly where he was when he saw the damage to a building he did the majority of his classwork. Henriquez, who is a student in Lincoln Trail College’s broadband technician telecommunications program, saw work that he did alongside his classmates destroyed in an instant by a tornado that took [.]
On March 31st, a tornado wreaked havoc on Lincoln Trail College's Crisp Center, the home of the Broadband Telecom program. Despite the destruction, the college is pleased to announce that the semester will continue as scheduled.
Lincoln Trail College in Robinson, Illinois says the semester will continue as scheduled for its Broadband Telecom Program despite extensive damage caused to the Crisp Center by Friday night's tornado. The Crisp Center housed the program. To ensure the program's seamless operation, the students have been temporarily relocated to the College's Professional Annex Building on North Campus. Efforts are underway to procure the necessary supplies for students and restore other elements of the program damaged or destroyed by the storm.