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Caleb Small comes up big for Senators in win over SHG
Coming into the first game of the Boys City Basketball Tournament, the game plan for Sacred Heart-Griffin High School wa…
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Southeast rolls to City Tournament win despite McMath's injury
It took the Southeast High School players a while to overcome the gruesome injury suffered by teammate Herb McMath.But J…
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Bit first half carries Illinois to first Big Ten win
CHAMPAIGN - The University of Illinois men's basketball team used a 51-point first half to help defeat Minnesota, 95-68,…
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Bernard Schoenburg: Roberts lauds AG nominee Barr as honorable, fair, decisive
Former U.S. Attorney BILL ROBERTS of Leland Grove, who worked closely in Washington, D.C., with WILLIAM BARR when Barr w…
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Lincoln woman affected by shutdown gets $5,000 from TV show
LINCOLN - A federal government employee from Lincoln who is not being paid during the partial government shutdown got a …
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Marie Kondo's reality show forgoes big reveals, focuses on utility
The war on clutter continues. In previous reality-TV skirmishes with America's junk-filled closets and overstuffed garages, shows about clear-cut cleaning tried to sass and snark people into a state of tidiness.
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New ordinance puts TIF project risk on developers
With the passage of an ordinance Tuesday, Springfield City Council members sent a message to developers who ask for larg…
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Entering City Tournament, Tim Allen has been the perfect coach for SHG
When he applied for the Sacred Heart-Griffin High School boys basketball coaching job in May, Tim Allen didn't really th…
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Pritzker restores wage increases, signs pay-equity order
Gov. J.B. Pritzker's administration will initiate a process to bring back step pay increases to more than 20,000 state e…
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Illinois man receives posthumous clemency in stabbing case
S.T. Jamison said he felt elation and relief on Tuesday at a press conference at the state Capitol announcing the posthu…
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Celebration attendees hope for better future, dance to Maroon 5
Theresa Coleman knows how difficult paying for higher education can be.The northern Illinois resident has a daughter in …
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Reisch Gold Top beer will return to Springfield in March
More than five decades after it went out of production, Springfield will get another taste of Reisch Gold Top beer begin…
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Judge denies second motion to reduce Adam Lopez's bond
In closed court Monday, Sangamon County Circuit Court Judge Adam Giganti denied a second request to reduce Springfield S…
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Gov. Pritzker, other Democrats sworn into statewide offices
Democrat J.B. Pritzker took office Monday as the state's 43rd governor, delivering a message of bipartisan cooperation w…
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Tobin Jewelers, in business since 1907, to close in March
R. Evan Hart, the fourth-generation proprietor of Tobin Jewelers, 2916 Plaza Drive, recalls a customer stopping in over…
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Plains girls hope to hit stride in defending county title
Carrying a 15-5 record and No. 1 seeding in the Sangamon County Girls Basketball Tournament would seem to be a desirable…
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