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20 Sep, 2020
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Local candlelight vigil will honor memory of Ginsburg
The Resistor Sisterhood and Action Illinois, along with other community partners, is hosting a local candlelight vigil Saturday evening to honor the life of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who died Friday.
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Ginsburg hailed as ‘a valiant champion for justice’

U.S. Senator Tammy Duckworth, D-Illinois, said that with the death Friday of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, the country lost "a 5'1" giant.

LLCC: Looking for a career change? Consider this high-demand field

Life may be different right now, but it certainly hasn't stopped. Stores are busy, new restaurants are opening, and life keeps chugging along.

 
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New kid on the block

When I wrote my first column for this space in early August, I contemplated making it of an introductory nature.

Jerseyville man dead after crash in Morgan County

A Jerseyville man died in a two-car collision on U.S. Route 67 at Murrayville Road Friday afternoon.

 
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High school coaches, players make pitch at #LetUsPlay rally in Springfield

High school coaches, players and parents from around the state converged on the Illinois State Capitol building Saturday to urge Gov.

IDPH: Number of COVID-19 tests tops the 5 million mark

The Illinois Department of Public Health reported 2,529 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the state Saturday, including 25 additional confirmed deaths.

UIS professor will be invested in virtual ceremony Thursday

Graham Peck will be formally invested as the Wepner Distinguished Professor of Lincoln Studies at the University of Illinois Springfield on Thursday at 2 p.m. The ceremony, which can be viewed on Zoom, was originally scheduled for March 19.During the ceremony, Peck will receive a medallion that symbolizes his position as a distinguished professor.

Edwards Place arts fair offers streamlined fun

Doris Trojcak of St. Louis called them "little miracles.

‘You have to be smart about it’: Illinois high school wrestling may be in limbo but wrestlers traveling out of state

The dual #LetUsPlay rallies in Springfield and Chicago isn't exclusive to high school football.