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Four children died Monday and others were injured when a vehicle plowed into a building housing an after-school program in the central Illinois town of Chatham, state police said.
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 ...
CHATHAM, Ill. (WLS) -- An SUV drove into an after-school camp, killing four students in downstate Illinois, officials said. The crash happened at the YNOT After School Camp, located at 301 ...
Troopers were called to YNOT Outdoors Summer ... Pritzker ordered all U.S. and Illinois flags to be flown at half-staff in honor of the victims through Saturday. Chatham is about 12 miles south ...
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 Wednesday afternoon.
The YNOT Outdoor daycare center in Chatham, Illinois (WCIA) One of the people who died was inside the building while the other three were outside, Illinois State Police said. Police were called to ...
State police were called to YNOT Outdoors Summer and After School ... state police identified the driver as 44-year-old Marianne Akers of Chatham, Illinois. State police said she is not currently ...
Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker released a statement, saying, "I am horrified and deeply saddened by the deaths of children and numerous injuries in Chatham this afternoon. Our community lost a group of ...
The car on Monday left a road, crossed a field and smashed into the side of the building in Chatham used by Youth Needing Other Things Outdoors, also known as YNOT, according to Illinois State Police.
Four girls the Illinois State Police believed to ... 1022 New City Road in Chatham for its summer camp. YNOT also long had a presence at Sacred Heart-Griffin High School. 33,714 people played ...
State police were called to YNOT Outdoors Summer and After School ... state police identified the driver as 44-year-old Marianne Akers of Chatham, Illinois. State police said she is not currently ...