UI Extension to host food protection manager course in Champaign County


Food service workers can strengthen their food safety credentials through a certified workshop hosted by University of Illinois Extension. Participants must attend both sessions to qualify for the exam. Fees include materials, testing, and lunch.


CHAMPAIGN - Whether you run a kitchen, prep the line, or manage food service staff, staying current on food safety rules is no longer optional — and a February workshop in Champaign aims to make it manageable.

Food service workers looking to strengthen their kitchen safety credentials will have an opportunity this February as University of Illinois Extension offers a Certified Food Protection Manager Course in Champaign.

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Students will learn safe food handling practices, cleaning and sanitizing procedures, and cover food safety in order to pass a certification course.
The two-part training will be held at the Champaign County Farm Bureau auditorium, 801 N. Country Fair Drive, and is open to adults and youth ages 15 and older. The course is accredited by the American National Standards Institute and meets the Illinois Department of Public Health’s Food Service Sanitation Code requirements.

Participants will receive instruction aligned with the FDA Food Code, covering food safety and contamination, employee health and hygiene, safe food handling practices, cleaning and sanitizing procedures, and Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points, commonly known as HACCP.

The workshop is structured over two days, and participants must attend both sessions to be eligible to take the certification exam. Classes are scheduled for Friday, Feb. 6, from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m., and Saturday, Feb. 7, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Lunch will be provided during the Saturday session.

The registration fee is $100 for adults and $60 for youth, which covers educational materials, the certification exam, and lunch. Space is limited, and advance registration is required.

To register or learn more, visit go.illinois.edu/CFPM-CC.

Those needing reasonable accommodations to participate may contact Rachel Mannen at rmannen@illinois.edu or Mynda Tracy at mynda@illinois.edu.


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Large farm auction coming in March near Rantoul


Polk Auction Company will host a two-day auction March 20-21 at 1269 CR 3200 N, Rantoul, Illinois. Items from the estate of Albert Warner will be sold at four separate locations. A sale preview will be held March 19 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Online bidding will be available at Polkauctionlive.com. A buyer's premium applies for farm implements and all other items for both online and in-person purchases. See flyer for details or contact Polk Auction Company at (877) 915-4440.


Unity sports schedule for January 22


Unity Athletics
Here is today's schedule of Unity Rockets games you can watch at home, at the office, or on the road. Even if you can't be there in person, don't miss the Rockets' exciting moments and watch online.



Unity Sports

Junior Varsity Girls Basketball

VS PRAIRIE CENTRAL | 5:30 PM Central

.::. WATCH THE GAME LIVE


Middle School Girls Volleyball

VS ARCOLA | 5:55 PM Central

.::. WATCH THE GAME LIVE


Varsity Girls Basketball

VS PRAIRIE CENTRAL | 7:00 PM Central

.::. WATCH THE GAME LIVE




Sentinel area prep basketball scores for January 21


Here is a quick roundup of basketball scores and performances for area teams on Wednesday, January 21.


Girls Basketball

Girls' Area Scoreboard


Salt Fork 52, Hoopeston Area 25
Urbana University 34, Chrisman 28


Boys Basketball

Central suffers loss to Centrailia

With a near silent contribution from the Maroons' senior class, who combined for just six points, junior Cayden Love led the Maroons with 18 points in the team's road loss to Centralia on Wednesday. After turning in his season-best 15 points against Centennial, sophomore Landyn Sutton, was held to just seven points. Love and another sophomore, Elijah Young, carried the team's rebounding effort with three each.

Parker Fitch drops 20 on Manteno

Following up a 16-point, seven rebound night against Prairie Central, St. Joseph-Ogden's Parker Fitch was a threat no matter where he was on the court against Manteno. The senior was 4-for-6 inside the arc and made three out of seven shots on the other side for 20 points. Lane McKinney added nine points and Nolan Franzen finished with 8 points, leading the team in rebounding with seven. Kaden Wedig also delivered nine points and six boards.


Boys' Area Scoreboard


St. Joseph-Ogden 59, Manteno 33
Centralia 66, Champaign Central 40


Coaches: Email game stats or score book to sport@oursentinel.com to include your team in our area basketball score reports.




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