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WHPO Blog Archives for 2025-11

HPD officers were dispatched to the report of an underage drinking party.

Unlawful Assembly (city citation) H25-7171 Time/Date: 9:30pm 11/26/25 Location: 1200 blk Daisy Ln Cited: Joshua Besaw (M) (18) of Hoopeston Anthony Dye (M) (18) of Danville Michael Carlson (M) (18) of Hoopeston Marleigh Schmit (F) (19) of Bismarck Jayden Arrowsmith (F) (19) of Danville Kinzley Bailey (F) (18) of Hoopeston Jersey Cundiff (F) (20) of Hoopeston Elius Diaz (M) (18) of Hoopeston 17 year old Hoopeston male X 4 17 year old Hoopeston female X 2 15 year old Watseka female 17 year old Rankin male 16 year old Danville female X 2 16 year old Westville female 17 year old Fairmount male 16 year old Westville male 17 year old Danville female 16 year old Milford female 16 year old Hoopeston female Details: HPD officers were dispatched to the report of an underage drinking party. Upon arrival, officers found the above subjects at the residence. The adults were released from scene, and the parents of the juveniles were contacted. All parties will be receiving city citations and city court dates. 

HPD officers were dispatched to the report of an underage drinking party.

Unlawful Assembly (city citation) H25-7171 Time/Date: 9:30pm 11/26/25 Location: 1200 blk Daisy Ln Cited: Joshua Besaw (M) (18) of Hoopeston Anthony Dye (M) (18) of Danville Michael Carlson (M) (18) of Hoopeston Marleigh Schmit (F) (19) of Bismarck Jayden Arrowsmith (F) (19) of Danville Kinzley Bailey (F) (18) of Hoopeston Jersey Cundiff (F) (20) of Hoopeston Elius Diaz (M) (18) of Hoopeston 17 year old Hoopeston male X 4 17 year old Hoopeston female X 2 15 year old Watseka female 17 year old Rankin male 16 year old Danville female X 2 16 year old Westville female 17 year old Fairmount male 16 year old Westville male 17 year old Danville female 16 year old Milford female 16 year old Hoopeston female Details: HPD officers were dispatched to the report of an underage drinking party. Upon arrival, officers found the above subjects at the residence. The adults were released from scene, and the parents of the juveniles were contacted. All parties will be receiving city citations and city court dates. 

single vehicle roll-over accident on US Route 150 claimed the life of one

The Vermilion County Coroner, Jane McFadden stated that a single vehicle roll-over accident on US Route 150, 2433 feet west of N. Grove St., in Fithian today at approximately 11:31 a.m.., claimed the life of a 53-year-old Urbana man. The victim has been identified as William A. Utley.

 

Mr. Utley’s next of kin have been contacted and an autopsy is scheduled. The cause and manner are under investigation by the Illinois State Police and the Vermilion County Coroner’s office.

HOOPESTON POLICE BLOTTER 11/24/25

Fire Call

Time: 1:50 PM

Location: 12000 Blk of 4200 North Rd

Details: HFD was dispatched to the above area for a controlled burn that became out of control. The fire was extinguished and all HFD units cleared the scene.

 

Disorderly Conduct (City Ordinance)

Date/Time: 11/20/2025 @ 8:17pm

Location: S 3rd Ave/W Maple St

Cited: 15-year-old (M) Juvenile of Hoopeston

Details: HPD Officers received a report from a 25-year-old (F) of Hoopeston. Officers located the suspect Juvenile involved and issued him a city citation for the above ordinance violation.

Hoopeston Police Blotter 11/22/25

Traffic Accident (Hit and Run) H25-7104

Time: 5:04 pm

Location: 1030 W. Chestnut (Kirby Foods)

Unit #1: Gray 2016 Dodge Van, driver unknown

Unit #2: Black 2024 GMC Utility, driven by Ryleigh Wardall of Hoopeston

Details: Unit #1 struck the front of Unit #2, which was occupied and parked in a parking space. Unit #1 proceeded to leave the scene and was unable to be located. No injuries reported and no citations have been issued at this time.

HOOPESTON POLICE BLOTTER 11/21/25

Fire Call

Time: 11:45am

Location: 400 blk S 2nd Av

Details: HFD, HPD and Arrow were dispatched to the report of a possible structure fire.

Upon investigation, it was smoke coming from a generator. No fire and all units

cleared scene.

 

 

Disorderly Conduct H25-7079

Time: 3:15 p.m.

Location: 500 Blk. of N. 7th Ave.

Arrested: Higinio Vela, Jr. (M) (59) of Hoopeston

Details: HPD received multiple calls for noise complaints. Mr. Vela was issued a Misdemeanor Complaint with an NTA for Vermilion County Court.

Guilty Plea to Burglary, Intent to Deliver Methamphetamine for 12 ½ Year Prison Sentence for a Vermilion County Man

On November 3, 2025, Kylie Hamer (DOB: 3/25/1996), formerly of Westville, Illinois, pleaded guilty to Burglary, a class 2 felony, and to Unlawful Possession of Methamphetamine with Intent to Deliver, a class X felony, and was sentenced to a total of 12 ½ years in the Illinois Department of Corrections. Following imprisonment, the defendant will serve a term of 18 months mandatory supervised release. The plea and sentencing hearing were presided over by Judge Karen Wall.

The People presented evidence that on July 16, 2024, Kylie Hamer was caught coming out of a house in Georgetown that was boarded up due to being rehabilitated. The owner arrived, found Hamer on the property, and called the police. When police spoke with Hamer, she admitted to looking for a jewelry box inside the house. Hamer had kicked in a plywood covering on the back door to gain access.

The People presented evidence from the second case, that on October 2, 2024, agents with the Vermilion Metropolitan Enforcement Group caught Hamer dealing approximately 30 grams of methamphetamine. The substance was sent to the Illinois State Police Crime Lab for analysis and returned positive results for methamphetamine.

State’s Attorney Jacqueline Lacy said, “I would like to extend my gratitude to the Georgetown Police Department for their swift apprehension of this defendant following the burglary and to the Vermilion County Metropolitan Enforcement Group agents whose work ensured that this defendant was held accountable for dealing methamphetamine. This sentence shows our collaborative commitment with all law enforcement agencies to keep Vermilion County safe.”

Thanksgiving Dinner Cost Lower Than 2024

Cooking a Thanksgiving feast for your friends and family will cost less than last year but will still be more expensive than before the pandemic. The American Farm Bureau Federation’s 40th annual Thanksgiving dinner survey provides a snapshot of the national average cost of this year’s classic holiday feast for 10, which is $55.18 or about $5.52 per person. This is a 5% decrease from 2024, and it’s 14% lower than 2022. Three years of consistent declines don’t erase dramatic increases that led to a record high cost of $64.06 in 2022. Despite the encouraging momentum, a Thanksgiving meal is still 12.8% higher than it was in 2019, which highlights the impact inflation has had on food prices – and farmers’ costs – since the pandemic. A similar survey conducted in Vermilion County showed shoppers can find the same meal for a cost of $55.45, slightly higher than the national average for the second consecutive time in 25 years. The local prices dropped 6% over the last year. The centerpiece on most Thanksgiving tables – the turkey – helped bring down the overall cost of dinner. The average price for a 16-pound turkey is $21.50. That is $1.34 per pound, down 16% from last year, with the local price at $1.49 per pound. The shopping list for Farm Bureau’s informal survey includes turkey, stuffing, sweet potatoes, rolls with butter, peas, cranberries, a veggie tray, pumpkin pie with whipped cream, and coffee and milk, all in quantities sufficient to serve a family of 10 with plenty for leftovers. This basic shopping list has stayed the same for 40 years to allow for comparison. But in recognition of changes in Thanksgiving dinner traditions, the Farm Bureau price survey also includes ham, potatoes and frozen green beans. Adding these foods to the classic Thanksgiving menu increased the overall cost to $77.09 nationally, and $74.89 locally. Our local ham prices were considerably higher than previous years making the jump to $13.96 from $8.68. The AFBF outlines the severe economic and weather-related challenges currently threatening farmer’s financial stability. “Crop prices have fallen again while fuel, fertilizer, labor and machinery costs continue to climb, leaving many operations below breakeven. Weather challenges, including drought, flooding and hurricane damage, added further strain, and weaker export demand continues to pressure income. This combination has contributed to a poor farm economy marked by tight margins and rising financial stress. As producers navigate another uncertain year, effective support remains essential to keeping America’s food supply stable, affordable and secure.” The AFBF Thanksgiving dinner survey was first conducted in 1986. The informal survey provides a record of comparative holiday meal costs over the years. Farm Bureau’s classic survey menu has remained unchanged since 1986 to allow for consistent price comparisons. 

Hoopeston Police Blotter 11/19/25

Wanted on a Vermilion County Warrant H25-7037 2025-8427

Date/Time: 11/17/2025 8:24pm

Location: North of 870 N. RD. & State Route 1

Arrested: Joseph Bennett (M) (30) of Hoopeston

Details: HPD Officers conducted a traffic stop at the above location. A computer check revealed the driver to have an active Vermilion Co. warrant. Mr. Bennett was arrested and later transported by Vermilion Co. Sheriff’s Office to the Danville Public Safety Building to await arraignment.

 

Found Property

A set of keys was located in the 700 blk S 5th St. The owner can identify and claim at HPD.

 

Operating Uninsured Vehicle H25-7053

Date/Time: 11/17/2025 2:43 am

Location: N. 6th Ave.& W. Thompson Ave.

Cited: Shilonda Cockrell(F)(30) of Joliet, IL

Details: HPD officers conducted a traffic stop at the above address. The above driver was unable to provide insurance in the time given and was later issued an NTA for Vermilion County Traffic Court.

Hoopeston Police Blotter 11/19/25

Wanted on a Vermilion County Warrant H25-7037 2025-8427

Date/Time: 11/17/2025 8:24pm

Location: North of 870 N. RD. & State Route 1

Arrested: Joseph Bennett (M) (30) of Hoopeston

Details: HPD Officers conducted a traffic stop at the above location. A computer check revealed the driver to have an active Vermilion Co. warrant. Mr. Bennett was arrested and later transported by Vermilion Co. Sheriff’s Office to the Danville Public Safety Building to await arraignment.

 

Found Property

A set of keys was located in the 700 blk S 5th St. The owner can identify and claim at HPD.

 

Operating Uninsured Vehicle H25-7053

Date/Time: 11/17/2025 2:43 am

Location: N. 6th Ave.& W. Thompson Ave.

Cited: Shilonda Cockrell(F)(30) of Joliet, IL

Details: HPD officers conducted a traffic stop at the above address. The above driver was unable to provide insurance in the time given and was later issued an NTA for Vermilion County Traffic Court.

HOOPESTON POLICE BLOTTER 11/18/25

Fire Call

Time: 9:28am

Location: 111 W Orange St, Dollar General

Details: HFD was dispatched to the report of an odor of natural gas inside the store. FD

cleared without incident.

 

Aggravated Battery(Public Way) H25-5855

Time: 1:51pm

Location: S. 5th Ave. and W. Elm St

Arrested: Lori Chandler (F)(25)

Details: HPD officers responded to a call after receiving a complaint. Following an investigation, officers located Ms. Chandler and arrested her for the above charge. She was taken to HPD for processing, then later transferred to the PSB in Vermilion County to await arraignment.

 

No Valid Driver’s License H25-5845

Date & Time: 09/17/2025 @ 4:27pm

Location: E. Maple St. and S 3rd St.

Cited: Kaden Carswell (M) (24) of Hoopeston

Details: HPD Officers conducted a traffic stop at the above location. A computer check revealed Mr. Carswell had no valid driver’s license. He was cited and released from the scene with an NTA for Vermilion County Court.

 

Wanted on Warrant (Vermilion Co. No Bond) H25-5862 2025-6919

Time: 7:59pm

Location: 600 Block of E McNeil Ave

Arrested: Ricky Waddell (M) (30) of Hoopeston

Details: HPD Officers conducted a traffic stop at the above location. A computer check revealed the driver to have an active Vermilion Co. warrant. Mr. Waddell was arrested and later transported by Vermilion Co. Sheriff’s office to the Danville Public Safety Building to await arraignment.

Hoopeston Police Blotter 11/17/2025

Wanted On a Berrien County Warrant H25-7009 2025-8390

Date/Time: 11/15/2025@10:41 PM

Location: 912 S. Dixie Highway

Arrested: Nya Jones (F) (21) of Danville

Details: HPD officers conducted a traffic stop at the above location, where the driver, Ms. Jones, was arrested for having a confirmed active out of state warrant. She was taken to HPD for processing, then later transported to the Danville Public Safety Building to await extradition.

 

Driving While License Suspended H25-7009

Date/Time: 11/15/2025 @10:41 PM

Location: 912 S Dixie Highway

Arrested: Bryon Demons (M) (61) of Chicago

Details: Mr. Bryon interfered with a traffic stop HPD Officers were conducting. Mr. Bryon’s license was confirmed suspended. He was arrested for the above traffic violation, processed at HPD , and later released on an NTA in Vermilion Co traffic court. His vehicle was towed from the scene.

 

Illegal Transportation of Alcohol by Driver H25-7019

Time: 4:42 PM

Location: E 3870 North/St Rt 1

Cited: John Parker (M) (36) of Ludlow

Details: HPD Officers conducted a traffic stop at the above location where Mr. Parker was issued a citation for the above traffic violation. He was released from the scene on an NTA in Vermilion Co traffic court.

Hoopeston Police Blotter 11/16/25

Operating Uninsured Vehicle H25-6990

Date/Time: 11/14/2025@11:50PM

Location: College Way / W Penn St.

Cited: Jersey Cundiff (F) (18) of Hoopeston

Details: HPD Officers conducted a traffic stop at the above location that resulted in Ms. Cundiff receiving a traffic citation with an NTA for Vermilion County Court for the above traffic violation.

Hoopeston Police Blotter 11/15/25

Operating Motor Vehicle with Expired Registration Sticker H25-6971

Time: 5:31 p.m.

Location: St Rte 1/St Rte

Ticketed: Ian Luke (M) (37) of Cissna Park, IL

Details: HPD officers conducted a traffic stop. Mr. Luke was found to be driving on the above violation. Mr. Luke was issued an NTA for Vermilion County Court .

 

Wanted on Vermilion Co Warrant FTA H25-6978 2025-8357

Time: 3:32 PM

Location: 700 blk of S 1st Ave

Arrested: Victor Hutton (M) (56) of Hoopeston

Details: Known to have an Active Vermilion Co warrant, HPD Officers located and arrested Mr. Hutton at the above location. He was processed at HPD, then later transported by Vermilion County Sheriff's Department to the Danville PSB to await arraignment.

 

Predatory Criminal Sexual Assault (2 Counts) H25-6399 2025-8359

Date of Report: 10/13/2025

Date/Time of Arrest: 11/14/2025 @ 4:59 PM

Arrested: Steven Grant (M) (59) of Hoopeston

Details: HPD received a report on the above date for the above offense. After an investigation Mr. Grant was arrested for the above charge, processed, and later transported to the Danville Public Safety Building to await arraignment.

Jingle all the Way to the 2025 Festival of Trees!

Are you planning to attend a special event at the festival? Your general admission is included in the price of your special event ticket!

Saturday, November 15: 11:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Sunday, November 16: Noon - 7:00 p.m.
Monday, November 17: 9:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Tuesday, November 18: 9:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Wednesday, November 19: 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. a.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Tuesday, November 18: 9:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Wednesday, November 19: 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.

 

With over 130 decorated trees and wreaths, there is plenty to see at the 2025 Festival of Trees! You won’t be disappointed in the festival experience, there is truly something for everyone! www.festivaloftreesdanville.com

 

Hoopeston Police Blotter 11/14/25

Operating Uninsured Vehicle H25-6938 Date/Time of Inc: Arrested: 11-11-2025 @ 8:13 p.m. Patrick Short (M) (23) of Hoopeston Details: HPD officers conducted a traffic stop. Mr. Short was cited for the above violation and given an NTA for Vermilion County Traffic Court.

 

Warrant Arrest Time: Location: 2:25pm H25-6960 2025-8330 200 blk W Maple St Arrested: Details: Iesha Hoskins (F) (30) of Hoopeston HPD officers were dispatched to a verbal dispute. A computer check revealed Ms. Hoskins had an outstanding Vermilion County Warrant for Failure to Appear. She was arrested and later transported to the PSB in Danville to await arraignment. 

 

Operating Motor Vehicle With Suspended Registration for Mandatory Insurance Violation

Time: 10:36PM

Location: 824 S Dixie Hwy (McDonalds)

Cited: Matthew Benschneider (M) (41) of Hoopeston

Details: HPD Officers conducted a traffic stop at the above location, where they issued Mr. Benscheider a citation with an NTA for Vermilion Co. Court for the above traffic violation. His vehicle was towed, and he was released from the scene.

Hoopeston Police Blotter 11/12/25

Breach of the Peace Constituting Disorderly Conduct (City Ordinance 9.16.020) H25-6927

Time: 2:33am

Location: 500 Blk. of N. 7th Ave.

Arrested: Higinio Vela (M) (59) of Hoopeston

Details: HPD officers were dispatched to the above location. Mr. Vela was cited for the above violation and given an NTA for Hoopeston Municipal Court.

 

Disorderly Conduct H25-6930

Time: 4:06am

Location: 500 Blk. of N. 7th Ave.

Arrested: Higinio Vela (M) (59) of Hoopeston

Details: HPD officers were dispatched to the above location after complaints in the area. Mr. Vela was issued an NTA for Vermilion County Court.

 

No Valid Driver's License; Operating Uninsured Vehicle; Failure to Obtain Appropriate Registration H25-6931

Time: 9:27 a.m.

Location: State Route 9 (2 miles East of Hoopeston)

Arrested: Luis Rodriguez (M) (23) of Boswell, IN

Details: HPD officers conducted a traffic stop. Mr. Rodriguez was found to be driving on the above violations. Mr. Rodriguez was cited and released from the scene with NTA’s for Vermilion County Court.

 

Operating Uninsured Vehicle H25-6856

Date/Time of Incident: 11/06/2025 @ 8:59 p.m.

Date/Time of Arrest: 11/11/2025 @ 5:03 p.m.

Location of Incident: W. Orange St./S. Market St.

Location of Arrest: 1100 Blk. of Savannah Ct.

Arrested: Heather Benschneider (F) (36) of Hoopeston

Details: HPD officers conducted a traffic stop. Ms. Benschneider was found to be driving on the above violation. Ms. Benschneider was cited and released with an NTA for Vermilion County Court.

 

Operation of Non-Highway Vehicle on Roadway; Driving While License Suspended/Revoked H25-6935

Time: 5:56 p.m.

Location: W. Washington St./S. 5th Ave.

Arrested: Dustin Loveless (M) (33) of Hoopeston

Details: HPD officers conducted a traffic stop. Mr. Loveless was found to be operating the vehicle on the above violations. Mr. Loveless was arrested, brought to HPD for processing and then was released with NTA’s for Vermilion County Court.

HOOPESTON POLICE BLOTTER 11/10/25

Driving While License Suspended; Operating Uninsured Vehicle H25-6890

Location: S 2nd Ave./W. Penn St.

Date/time: 11/8/2025 9:27 pm

Cited: Jennifer Conover (F) (32) of Hoopeston

Details: HPD officers conducted a traffic stop at the above address. Ms. Conover was arrested for the above traffic violations, brought to HPD for processing, then released with an NTA for Vermilion County Court.

Fire Call

Date/Time: 11/8/2025 6:29 pm

Location: 1000 E Orange Rd.

Details: HFD was dispatched to a brush fire. The fire was extinguished. No injuries were reported

Hoopeston Police Blotter 11/8/2025

Theft of Services H25-6847

Location: 700 Block of E. Lincoln St.

Date/Time: 11/06/2025 07:16 am.

Arrested: Rogelio Rivera of Hoopeston

Details: HPD officers were dispatched to the above address where they found Mr. Rivera and was charged with the above charges. Mr. Rivera was brought to HPD for processing and was released with an NTA for Vermilion County Court.

 

Burning of Trash & Refuse (City Ordinance) H25-6863

Time: 4:56PM

Location: 600 Blk of E McCracken Ave.

Cited: Kevin Lambert (M) (39) of Hoopeston

Details: While on patrol in the above area, HPD officers made contact with Mr. Lambert and issued him a city citation for the above ordinance violation. He was released from the scene with an NTA for Hoopeston City Court.

Hoopeston Police Blotter 11/7/2025

Aggravated Domestic Battery; Child Abuse H25-6835 2025-8161

Date/Time of Inc: 11-02-2025 @ 7:00 p.m.

Location of Inc.: 900 Blk. of Sprague Rd.

Date/Time of Arrest: 11-05-2025 @ 5:25 p.m.

Location of Arrest: Hoopeston Police Dept.

Arrested: Chad Allen (M) (44) of Hoopeston

Details: HPD officers were dispatched for a report of child abuse. Mr. Allen was located and taken into HPD custody. While at HPD, Mr. Allen was arrested and processed then was transported to the PSB in Danville to await arraignment.

The United Community Fund of Grant Township is now accepting request for funding applications for the 2026 fiscal year.

The United Community Fund of Grant Township is now accepting request for funding applications for the 2026 fiscal year.

Previous partner agencies, along with any new interested local organizations, are encouraged to apply. The United Community Fund provides assistance to a variety of area not-for-profit charitable organizations. Interested agencies must hold a 501c3 determination letter to apply.

By submitting an application for funding, local groups agree to assist the United Community Fund in its many fundraising events.

Applications are available at Hoopeston Public Library. They must be completed and returned to Freeland or any other United Fund board member no later than Nov. 30, 2025.

Hoopeston Police Blotter 11/6/2025

Leaving the Scene of a Property Damage Accident, Improper Lane Usage, Failing to Report A Property Damage Accident H25-6784

Date: 11/2/2025 Early Morning

Arrest Date: 11/5/2025 @ 5:50PM

Location: 200 Blk N 4th St

Arrested: William Rossolille Jr. (M) (27) of Hoopeston

Details: Mr. Rossolille presented himself to the Hoopeston Police Department to advise officers; while driving, he struck a vehicle in the above area on 11/2/2025. Mr. Rossolille was arrested on the above charges, processed, then later released with citations and an NTA for Vermilion Co. Court. With consent , the suspects vehicle was towed from his residence.

HOOPESTON POLICE BLOTTER 11/5/2025

Possession of Methamphetamine, Driving While License Suspended, Operating Uninsured Vehicle, Operation Vehicle When Registration Suspended for Noninsurance, Illegal Transportation of Alcohol H25-6823 2025-8136

Time: 5:22pm

Location: 100 blk W Thompson Av

Arrested: Jose Cabrales (M) (49) of Hoopeston

Details: HPD officers stopped the vehicle Mr. Cabrales was driving for a traffic violation.

A computer check revealed the plates on the vehicle he was driving were

suspended, and he had a suspended driver’s license. While officers were

searching the vehicle, methamphetamines were located. Subject was arrested

and taken to HPD to be processed. He was later transported to the PSB in

Danville to await arraignment.

ServBanc Holdco, Inc. and IF (Iroquois Federal) Bancorp, Inc. Announce Agreement to Merge

ServBanc Holdco, Inc. (“ServBanc Holdco”), the holding company for Servbank, National Association (“Servbank”) and IF Bancorp, Inc. (NASDAQ: IROQ) (“IF Bancorp”), the holding company for Iroquois Federal Savings and Loan Association (“Iroquois Federal”), today jointly announced that they have entered into a definitive agreement whereby ServBanc Holdco and Servbank will acquire IF Bancorp and Iroquois Federal, respectively. Servbank is a banking institution with Illinois roots and a national reach. With this transaction, Servbank is strategically expanding its franchise into central Illinois.

IF Bancorp’s shareholders will receive approximately $89.8 million, or $27.20 per share, in cash for each share of IF Bancorp common stock, subject to certain potential adjustments described in the definitive agreement. The transaction has been unanimously approved by the boards of directors of both ServBanc Holdco and IF Bancorp and is subject to regulatory approval, IF Bancorp shareholder approval and other conditions set forth in the definitive agreement. The transaction is expected to close in the first quarter of 2026.

Stavros Papastavrou, Chairman of ServBanc Holdco and Servbank commented, “The combination of two storied franchises in Servbank and Iroquois Federal presents compelling opportunities for our communities, customers, employees and shareholders. On behalf of our entire team, we are excited to welcome the Iroquois colleagues to the Servbank family.”

Donald Satiroff, Chief Executive Officer of Servbank further stated, “We are extremely excited to work alongside the Iroquois team and to be part of Iroquois’ continued success in the communities that it serves. We intend to honor Iroquois’ emphasis on providing exceptional levels of service to its customers, strengthening Iroquois’ current relationships, and developing new ones.”

Walter H. “Chip” Hasselbring, III, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of IF Bancorp and Iroquois Federal, commented, “We recognize the great opportunity this strategic affiliation with Servbank provides for our clients, customers, communities and employees while satisfying our responsibilities to current shareholders. Servbank’s mission aligns with our values by creating excellence, the highest quality experience and innovative solutions going forward.” Hasselbring continues “the technology of banking today requires investment in systems to bring this quality service. We are excited about the Servbank platform.”

Further, given the announcement of this transaction with ServBanc Holdco, IF Bancorp today announced the indefinite postponement of its 2025 annual shareholder meeting. IF Bancorp does not anticipate convening its 2025 annual shareholder meeting if the merger is completed as currently contemplated.

Performance Trust Capital Partners, LLC served as financial advisor and Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP served as legal counsel to ServBanc Holdco, Inc. Keefe Bruyette & Woods, Inc., a Stifel Company, served as financial advisor and Luse Gorman, PC served as legal counsel to IF Bancorp, Inc.

About ServBanc Holdco, Inc.

ServBanc Holdco, Inc. is an Arizona corporation and registered bank holding company for Servbank, National Association. Servbank, National Association was originally founded in 1994 and conducts its operations from its headquarters in Oswego, Illinois. More information about Servbank, National Association is available at https://servbank.com/.

About IF Bancorp, Inc.

IF Bancorp, Inc. is the savings and loan holding company for Iroquois Federal Savings and Loan Association. Iroquois Federal, originally chartered in 1883 and headquartered in Watseka, Illinois, conducts its operations from seven full-service banking offices located in Watseka, Danville, Clifton, Hoopeston, Savoy, Bourbonnais, and Champaign, Illinois and a loan production office in Osage Beach, Missouri.

Forward-Looking Statements

This press release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 that are subject to risks and uncertainties and are made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of Section 27A of the Securities Act. Forward-looking statements can be identified by the fact that they do not relate strictly to historical or current facts. They often, but not always, include words like “believe,” “expect,” “anticipate,” “estimate,” and “intend” or future or conditional verbs such as “will,” “would,” “should,” “could,” or “may.” Certain factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from expected results include and the other factors detailed from time to time in IF Bancorp’s reports filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including those described in its Forms 10-K and the following: delays in completing or the inability to complete the merger, including delays in obtaining or the inability to obtain regulatory or shareholder approval, difficulties in achieving cost savings from the merger or in achieving such cost savings within the expected time frame, difficulties in integrating Servbank and Iroquois Federal, the reaction of the companies’ customers, employees and counterparties to the transaction, increased competitive pressures, changes in the interest rate environment, changes in general economic conditions, legislative and regulatory changes that adversely affect the business in which ServBanc Holdco and IF Bancorp are engaged, the effects of any shutdown of the federal government, or changes in the securities markets and other risks and uncertainties. Undue reliance should not be placed on the forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date hereof. Neither ServBanc Holdco nor IF Bancorp undertakes, and each specifically disclaims any obligation, to publicly release the result of any revisions that may be made to update any forward-looking statement to reflect the events or circumstances after the date on which the forward-looking statement is made, or reflect the occurrence of unanticipated events, except to the extent required by law. All forward-looking statements, express or implied, included in the press release are qualified in their entirety by this cautionary statement.

Additional Information

In connection with the proposed merger, IF Bancorp will provide its shareholders with a proxy statement and other relevant documents concerning the proposed transaction. Shareholders of IF Bancorp are urged to read the proxy statement and other relevant documents and any amendments or supplements to those documents, because they will contain important information which should be considered before making any decision regarding the transaction. In addition to the proxy statement being mailed to shareholders of IF Bancorp, shareholders of IF Bancorp will also be able to obtain a copy of the proxy statement, and any other relevant documents, without charge, when they become available, at the Securities and Exchange Commission website (www.sec.gov), on the IF Bancorp investor relations website (ifbancorp.q4ir.com), or by directing a request to:

Ashtyn Barrett
Corporate Secretary
IF Bancorp, Inc.
201 East Cherry Street
Watseka, IL 60970

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Hoopeston Police Blotter 11/4/2025

Traffic Accident H25-6784

Date/Time: 11/2/2025 Reported @ 5:16 AM

Location: 200 Blk of N 4th St.

Details: HPD Officers responded to the above location to receive a report from a Hoopeston

Male regarding his vehicle being damaged due to a hit and run that occurred in the early morning. Officers noticed damage to other vehicles in the same area. Reports were taken with further investigation to follow.

 

Restraint of Dog by Owner/Keeper (6.08.070) H25-6734

Date/Time 10/31/2025 12:28 p.m.

Location: 300 Blk. of N. Market St.

Arrested: Christian Dundore (M) (26) of Hoopeston

Details: At the above location there was a report of a loose dog. Mr. Dundore was issued an NTA for Hoopeston Municipal Court.

 

Operating Vehicle with Suspended Plates H25-6806

Time: 9:42 a.m.

Location: 4000 N Rd./S. 2nd Ave.

Arrested: Kenneth Dale (M) (45) of Hoopeston

Details: HPD officers conducted a traffic stop. Mr. Dale was issued an NTA for Vermilion County Court and was released from the scene.

 

Fire Call

Time: 2:02 p.m.

Location: E. 4200 N. Rd.

Details: HFD was dispatched to a structure fire. The fire was extinguished. No injuries were reported.

 

Theft (under) City Ordinance 9.20.040 H25-6656

Date/Time: 10/26/2025 @ 8:22 p.m.

Date of Arrest: 11/03/2025

Arrested: Daytan Davis (M) (39) of Rantoul

Details: After an investigation by HPD officers closed, Mr. Davis was issued and NTA for Hoopeston Municipal Court.

Domestic Battery H25-6812 2025-8103

Time: 4:07 PM

Location: 800 Blk of E Wyman Ave.

Arrested: Caitlyn Gonzalez (F) (27) of Hoopeston

Details: Officers responded to the above location for a report of a domestic disturbance. Ms. Gonzalez was arrested for the above charge, processed at HPD, then later transported to the Danville Public Safety Building to await arraignment.

 

Threatening a Public Official, Resisting & Obstructing a Police Officer, Aggravated Assault, Aggravated Battery H25-6814 2025-8105

Time: 6:06 PM

Location: 701 E Orange (Carle Regional Health)

Arrested: George Burk III (M) (45) of Watseka

Details: Officers responded to the above establishment for a subject to be removed. Mr. Burk was arrested on the above charges, processed at HPD, then later transported to the Danville Public Safety Building to await arraignment.

Hoopeston Police Blotter 11/3/2025

Charge #1 Local Ordinance: Disorderly Conduct, Charges #2 Wanted on a Vermilion County Warrant, Resisting and Obstructing a Police Officer with Injury, Aggravated Battery To A Police Officer.

H25-6763/6739 2025-8053

Time: 11:01 AM

Location: 700 E Lincoln St.

Arrested: Mark Carrillo (M) (65) of Hoopeston

Details: HPD Officers made contact with Mr. Carrillo to issue him a city citation for Charge #1 that occurred the previous day. The subject , known to have an active Vermilion Co. warrant, was arrested on Charges #2, brought to HPD for processing, then later transported to the Danville Public Safety Building to await arraignment.

 

In-State Champaign County, No Bond, FTA H25-6771

Time: 6:06 PM

Location: 301 W Main (HPD)

Arrested: Brandan Grills (M) (25) of Hoopeston

Details: Mr. Grills presented himself at the HPD to turn himself in on an active Champaign Co. warrant. Per Champaign Co., Mr. Grills was provided with a new court date at the Champaign Co. Courthouse and released.

 

Possession of Alcohol Under 21, Driving While License Suspended, Disobeying Stop Sign

Time: 10:45 PM H25-6778

Location: 912 S Dixie Hwy. (Casey’s)

Arrested: 17-year-old (M) Juvenile of Rossville

Details: HPD Officers conducted a traffic stop at the above business where a 17-year-old juvenile was arrested for the above traffic violations, taken to HPD for processing, then later released with citations and an NTA for Vermilion Co. Court.

 

 

 

Speeding 50/35 Time: Location: Cited: Details: 7:57am 900 blk W Orange Ricky Rigsby (M) (56) of Paxton H25-6788 HPD officers stopped Mr. Rigsby for a traffic violation. He was cited and given a traffic citation and traffic court date.

 

Possession of Cannabis > 30 < 100 grams, Possession of Cannabis Intent to Deliver Time: Location: Arrested: Details: 7:32 PM 200 Blk of S 1ST Ave Dayton Davis (M) (29) of Rantoul H25-6799 2025-8086 HPD Officers conducted a traffic stop at the above location where Mr. Davis was arrested on the above charges, processed at HPD , then later transported to the Danville Public Safety Building to await arraignment. The vehicle was towed from the scene.  

Hoopeston Police Blotter 11/1/2025

Operating Motor Vehicle with Suspended Plates for Mandatory Insurance Violation; Illegal Transportation of Alcohol H25-6730

Time: 1:02 a.m.

Location: N. 3rd St./E. Honeywell Ave.

Arrested: Kristie Terrell (F) (44) of Hoopeston

Details: HPD officers conducted a traffic stop. Ms. Terrell was given NTA’s for Vermilion County Court and was released from the scene.

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