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19 Nov, 2019
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Design Ideas Holiday Store returns to give back to charities
A holiday store that was conducted from 2006 to 2014 by a business that creates, manufactures and globally markets more than 2,000 accessories for the home and office will return from hiatus to offer customers shopping opportunities as they also benefit local charities.  The Design Ideas Holiday Store will be located at 1755 Wabash Ave., which was formerly Shop 'n Save.
The latest this morning
32,000 Illinoisans save $8.5 million in first year of new program

Illinois Treasurer Michael Frerichs on Monday continued to promote a new state program which he says is a first step to alleviating a nationwide "retirement crisis.

Simulation ‘big team effort’ at HSHS St. John’s

A woman frantically pushed a wheelchair into the lobby of HSHS St. John's Children's Hospital about noon Monday.

Washington city votes to tax guns, ammo

A Washington city will soon begin taxing guns and ammunition. The city council in Tacoma voted to levy the tax beginning in July, TV station KIRO reports.

Chick-fil-A no longer donating to charities criticized by LGBTQ allies

Chick-fil-A says it is no longer making contributions to a pair of Christian charities that critics said were anti-LGBTQ.

Schools step up for Vandalia in light of tragedy

Several local and area schools are stepping up for Vandalia High School after Saturday's crash on Illinois Route 185 near Coffeen claimed the lives of four people, including two freshmen at the high school.

School board unanimously approves new contract with SEA

The Springfield District 186 school board unanimously approved the tentative agreement between the district and the Springfield Education Association at its Monday meeting.

4 dead, 6 wounded in California football party shooting

FRESNO, Calif.

College beat: UIS’ Soetan earns GLVC player of the week award

University of Illinois Springfield men's basketball player Daniel Soetan was named the Great Lakes Valley Conference player of the week on Monday.

3 CS8 questions: How talented is Glenwood’s 6A semifinal opponent?

Back in August, before anybody had played football in anger, coach Ken Leonard made this declaration: "We just might have three teams from this conference playing for state championships in three different classes." And if not for a teachers' strike in Chicago, which led to Rochester being bumped from Class 4A to 5A, Leonard just might have been right.