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  2. Help at Home works to meet people's needs - AOL

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    Help at Home's Danville location is across from the Village Mall at 2830 N. Vermilion St. Suzi Robinson, ... Aug. 15—DANVILLE — Clients come first at Help at Home. That's how the dedicated ...

  3. Danville, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Danville was the site of a riot in 1903, which led to the lynching of a black man and an assault on the county jail. [25] The Danville Branch of the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers opened in 1898 and, by 1910, 4,257 veterans were at the branch. [26]

  4. National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers - Wikipedia

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    The National Home continued to face problems of overcrowding and the need for more specialized medical care. In 1898, Congress approved an eighth branch, to be established at Danville, Illinois. The Mountain Branch was established in 1903 near Johnson City, Tennessee.

  5. National Register of Historic Places listings in Vermilion ...

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    Danville: Demolished c. 2006. [7] 2: Temple Building: Temple Building: December 1, 2000 (#00001457) March 14, 2002: 102-106 N. Vermilion St. Danville: Building demolished by the City of Danville in 2002

  6. Community colleges offer clean energy training as climate ...

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    About 150 miles (240 kilometers) south, students at Danville Area Community College in Illinois are taught to troubleshoot massive wind turbines dozens of meters tall, along with climbing and safety.

  7. Danville Area Community College - Wikipedia

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    In 1946, the University of Illinois opened extension centers in several Illinois towns to help meet the educational needs of World War II veterans. In Danville, the center was housed at Danville High School under the direction of Principal R. M. Duffin. The centers were closed in the spring of 1949, and Danville School District 118 decided to ...