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State trooper's name added to ISP memorial wall
When picking a date to hold a ceremony commemorating his wife, fallen Trooper Brooke Jones-Story, at the Illinois State …
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Kidzeum celebrates one year in downtown Springfield
After first hearing about the Kidzeum of Health and Science through Facebook, Virden resident Renee Schowalter said it w…
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Statehouse Insider: Poll says Pritzker popularity sagging
Gov. J.B. PRITZKER is not a popular guy.So says the finding of a poll released last week that evaluated the popularity o…
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'Health & Housing' center proposed to better respond to homelessness
To more effectively prevent homelessness and intervene in the lives of people living on Springfield's streets, a local s…
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Bernard Schoenburg: Springfield man travels far to encounter candidates
If you are a major presidential candidate - particularly a Democratic one these days - it's very possible you have met M…
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Local Business Notes: Springfield first in video gaming terminals, second in revenue
Even as the state gears up for a massive expansion of casino gaming that largely excludes Springfield, the capital city …
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Man on the Moon: Remembering NASA's Apollo 11 space mission, 50 years later
Fifty years ago, human spaceflight captured the world's imagination. Hundreds of millions of people watched the Apollo 1…
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Pritzker, Planned Parenthood turn down federal health funding because of Trump's 'gag rule'
Recent actions by Gov. J.B. Pritzker and Planned Parenthood of Illinois to turn down federal Title X dollars and substit…
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SIU, UIS, Sangamon County pushing for downtown Springfield 'mini-campus'
SPRINGFIELD - A broad coalition is forming to push for state funding for a joint campus in downtown Springfield, to be s…
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Sterigenics clash could lead to special session
A clash over a court filing that would pave the way for the reopening of a medical sterilization company linked to incre…
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Litchfield man charged with child sexual exploitation to remain in custody
A Litchfield man will remain in the custody of the U.S. Marshals Service on charges of child sexual exploitation after a…
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Service organization's raffle benefits charities
A Catholic fraternal service organization has donated more than $50,000 to local charities in the last seven months, tha…
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First stretch of trail at Lake Jacksonville open for all
JACKSONVILLE - A crowd that included Mayor Andy Ezard, aldermen and members of the city's Parks and Lakes Department cel…
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Former ALPLM staffers cited for improperly disposing state property
Two former employees of the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum improperly disposed of some property that ma…
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Shawn Gregory named winner in Ward 2 election
Shawn Gregory is set to become the new alderman for Ward 2 on the Springfield City Council after the likely conclusion o…
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