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3 CS8 questions for Jim Ruppert: Chatham Glenwood, Springfield High coming off monster games
Three teams are undefeated, three teams are winless and the other four all have split their first two games. That's life…
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Childhood in Springfield influenced 'Happy Jail' cinematographer
What began as a fascination with the Super 8 camera his father used in the late 1970s and early 1980s to make home movie…
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Wildwood/Outer Park intersection work to start next week
A collapsing corrugated metal culvert on Wildwood Road, at its intersection with Outer Park Drive where Leland Grove mee…
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Durbin says vaping industry should be regulated - or FDA head should resign
Sen. Dick Durbin is calling on the Food and Drug Administration to swiftly and strictly regulate the vaping industry, co…
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Former state lawmakers ask judge to order comptroller to pay back raises they voted to reject
Two former Democratic state senators are asking a Cook County judge to order Illinois Comptroller Susana Mendoza to pay …
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Many marijuana businesses aren't sure they'll be ready for recreational sales Jan. 1. Here's why.
The medical marijuana dispensary in Naperville snagged one of the first state licenses issued to sell recreational pot, …
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Springfield to debate recreational pot restrictions, taxes
Less than four months away from the possession and sale of cannabis for recreational use being legal in Illinois, Spring…
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City couple cycles with 'no promises of tomorrow'
It turns out that any day is a good day for cycling for Brian and Janet Miller of Springfield."I live one day at a time,…
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No stranger to political process, Mathis joins District 186 board
Tiffany Mathis said a run for the Subdistrict 5 seat on the Springfield School Board was inevitable.Mathis, the director…
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Someone to Know: Skyler Taylor, cancer advocate
Medical student Skyler Taylor of Springfield will join more than 700 cancer survivors, patients, volunteers and staff fr…
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A La Carte: Market on the Hill hopes to use co-op model to counter food desert
Leaders in Mount Pulaski hope to sell their neighbors on the idea of a community-owned grocery store so in the future th…
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Changes coming to video gaming in Springfield
The five video gaming terminals that sit near the entrance of the Main Gate Bar & Grill have been a boon for part-owner …
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Associate Judge Gab seen as conflict resolver
When Sangamon County Presiding Judge John "Mo" Madonia spoke before swearing in new Associate Judge Dwayne Gab recently,…
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Luciano: Schock shouldn't push his luck and return to politics
Maybe you're excited for the now-real possibility of casting a vote for Aaron Schock.And maybe you're a nut. Or a pushov…
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Analysis: 50 years ago, D.C. came to Pekin to send off Everett Dirksen
They don't make U.S. senators like Everett Dirksen anymore. That could be claimed even before politics in the nation's c…
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