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Steel plow, cellphone, the Pill top list of best Illinois innovations, inventions
Voters have chosen agricultural breakthroughs, high-tech triumphs and life-saving ideas as the top inventions and innova…
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Civil Servant Ministries brings Bible studies to the Capitol
Shortly after graduating from The Master's Seminary in California in 2007, a colleague asked Shaun Lewis if he had consi…
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Dr. Karl Luthin provides horses, wranglers, props to movies
Dr. Karl Luthin is a large animal vet in central Illinois ... part of the time. At other times, he's in the movie busine…
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Illinois eye doctors at odds over who can perform procedures
Patients' health would be put at risk if optometrists in Illinois are successful in their quest for state approval to re…
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Statehouse Insider: Extra. Extra. Illinois roads not good
Brace yourselves before you read this: Illinois' roads and bridges are in bad shape.There was another report out last we…
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Trio shores up foundation for Rochester softball
Jadyn Zaffiri said the Rochester High School softball coaching staff usually chooses a word that sets the tone for the t…
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These two Springfield men fight invasive vine on local hike/bike trails
Almost overnight, the honeysuckle vines can appear or disappear along some of the 22 miles of bicycle and hiking trails …
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Carlinville's Smith looking to break more records in pole vault
CARLINVILLE -- Emma Smith will inscribe one word on her hand every night before a meet.Courage.Strong.Any word in perman…
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Lanphier's Karl Wright, A'Jonte Lee excel in high jump in final year together
Not many can rise above the rim like Karl Wright.The 6-foot-6 Lanphier High School junior can electrify games with his h…
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Here's what all 10 Springfield aldermen think of the Y-block park plan
After spending months deciding what should be built on the YWCA block, Mayor Jim Langfelder still needs aldermen to give…
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Local 'Stop the Bleed' workshop draws dozens
Ball-Chatham School District bus driver Teresa Hennings found similarities between what she already knew about cardiopul…
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Questions dog Illinois Medicaid managed-care switch
Hundreds of thousands of Illinois residents covered by Medicaid will see their health coverage change Sunday when they'r…
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A La Carte: Sangamo Club's new GM developing vision for next 125 years
Jim Repeta's three-decade career in private club hospitality links him to some of the nation's notable greens and golf r…
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Unfinished business: SHG softball shooting for another shot at state title
This season's Sacred Heart-Griffin High School softball team believes it has what it takes to get back to the state tour…
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Corrections sued over missing prisoner transport bus payment
A finance company is suing the Illinois Department of Corrections in federal court because the department missed an annu…
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