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28 Oct, 2020
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Bradbury collection goes to archives at Illinois College
A collection documenting the life and work of the late Arenzville playwright, theatre director and author Ken Bradbury has been donated to the Khalaf Al Habtoor Archives at Illinois College by the Bradbury family.
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State recognizes Brandt Thomas for community service, though ‘I’m not done yet’

Evelyn Brandt Thomas, the matriarch of Brandt Consolidated, was inducted into the Senior Illinoisans Hall of Fame in a virtual event last week.

Free yard waste drop-off for city residents begins Monday

Free yard waste drop-off for Springfield residents begins Monday and runs through Dec. 12.Yard waste can be taken to Evans Recycling, 2100 J.

 
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State’s attorney candidates Wright, Drake to participate in forum

Less than a week before the election, Republican incumbent Dan Wright and Democrat challenger Mike Drake who are vying for Sangamon County state's attorney will participate in a candidates' forum Wednesday.

Proponents, opponents of tax amendment square off

With a week left until the election, opponents and proponents of the graduated income tax amendment were out Tuesday touting the amendment as a turning point for Illinois, either for good or bad.

 
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Coronavirus outbreaks reported at Jacksonville church, nursing home

A church and nursing home in Jacksonville are among the latest places with COVID-19 outbreaks, health officials said Tuesday.

EPA announces $113 million for Illinois water infrastructure

Using City Water, Light and Power's lead service pipe replacement project as a backdrop, officials from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency on Tuesday announced more than $113 million to modernize water infrastructure in Illinois.

Gov. Pritzker, IDPH dim hopes for high school basketball, wrestling in ’20-21

Getting high school basketball games underway this season appear all but remote after Illinois Gov.