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State Journal-Register
3 Dec, 2020
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Illinois reports highest one-day death toll from COVID-19
State public health officials on Wednesday reported the highest one-day death toll from COVID-19 since the pandemic began.
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Mayor, aldermen vent over county’s ‘unfair’ COVID-19 enforcement; county fires back

Springfield Mayor Jim Langfelder and some aldermen carved out time Tuesday evening to express frustration with Sangamon County's enforcement of COVID-19 mitigations, a venting session that earned them a rebuke from county administrator Brian McFadden.

State acquires former Sears space in White Oaks Mall

After sitting vacant for more than two years, a new anchor tenant is moving into the former Sears space at White Oaks Mall - the state of Illinois.

 
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Three COVID-related deaths in area; Motorheads’ fine rescinded

Three COVID-19 related deaths were reported in the area, one each in Sangamon, Menard and Morgan counties on Wednesday.

Judge rules against Thayer pub whose food permit was pulled

A Thayer bar seeking a temporary restraining order against the Sangamon County Department of Public Health had its case dismissed in court Wednesday.

 
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SIU Medicine has new COVID-19 testing sites

SIU Medicine has new COVID-19 testing sites for Fridays in December. SIU will continue testing at Abundant Faith Christian Center, 2525 Taylor Ave.

Illinois speaker’s friend, 3 others enter bribery case pleas

CHICAGO - Four people, including a close friend of Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan, entered not guilty pleas Wednesday in a federal bribery case alleging a scheme with the state's largest utility in which they provided do-nothing jobs to Madigan loyalists in exchange for the speaker's help with legislation.

Springfield agrees to purchase two properties close to rail project

The living nightmare is almost over for Brandi Tolley and Neil Davis.

Rail project to close block of Sixth Street for 10 days starting Friday

A block-long stretch of Sixth Street, the main northbound thoroughfare into downtown Springfield, will temporarily close starting Friday to allow for the installation of a new railroad bridge.

Three accused of residential burglary, criminal trespassing

Three people were arrested for residential burglary and criminal trespassing in rural Sangamon County Wednesday afternoon.