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Plains pulls away from Tremont for title
RIVERTON -- On its first two trips down the court Friday night, Pleasant Plains High School used the direct approach.It …
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Health care, kindness combine in 'hands and feet' clinic for homeless
Katrina Young gently cleaned Johnny Fulton's feet in warm, soapy water Wednesday night and spotted several blisters, cor…
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SHG girls fall to Glenbard South, will play for third place
NORMAL - What Glen Ellyn Glenbard South High School gave, it took away.Sacred Heart-Griffin High School led for 22 minut…
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Illinois Lottery glitch made some winning tickets worth more - briefly
People buy lottery tickets hoping to catch a lucky break, and that's exactly what some people got last week when a glitc…
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Mail-in, early voting continues ahead of April 2 election
Vote-by-mail applications to Sangamon County's election office have soared compared to the last time city of Springfield…
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Home Help: Tips for growing herbs indoors during the winter
Tip of the week: Gardening Tips for growing herbs indoors during the winter
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A La Carte: Stacked Pickle sports bar shopping for site in Springfield
Former Indianapolis Colts linebacker Gary Brackett is shopping for real estate in the Springfield market as part of plan…
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Study: Demand for legal marijuana in Illinois would far exceed licensed growers' ability to supply it
CHICAGO - Legal recreational marijuana in Illinois could drive demand as high as 550,000 pounds a year, far more than th…
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Longtime teammates fuel SHG girls' run to state
The unexpected run that the Sacred Heart-Griffin High School girls basketball team has made to the Class 3A state tourna…
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State forecasters see modest economic growth next year, but warning signs ahead
The state of Illinois can expect to see moderate economic growth in the upcoming fiscal year that will lead to higher ta…
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Plains hangs on to edge West Hancock in sectional semi
RIVERTON - As Warsaw West Hancock's Peyton Dooley launched a last-second 3-point attempt to win the basketball game Wedn…
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Schoenburg: Mayoral candidates differ on future of minimum wage
The two candidates for Springfield mayor both think that different minimum wages in different parts of Illinois would be…
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Hoogland presents 'A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum'
A lack of decorum in the forum will be front and center for the next two weekends.The Hoogland Center for the Arts prese…
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Crisis nursery planning fundraiser for facility improvements
A crisis nursery with a mission to prevent child abuse and neglect by providing free emergency care for children will ce…
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House GOP unites in opposition to graduated tax
With discussions of a graduated income tax about to ramp up in Illinois, House Republicans Wednesday filed another resol…
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Walmart is getting rid of greeters, worrying those with disabilities
As Walmart moves to phase out its familiar blue-vested "greeters" at some 1,000 stores nationwide, disabled workers who …
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