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10 Aug, 2020
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Logan County records first COVID-19-related death
A 70-year-old Logan County resident being treated for COVID-19 died Friday.
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Identity of man shot outside downtown bar Saturday released

The Sangamon County Coroner's Office has identified the victim of Saturday morning's shooting outside Wet Bar in downtown Springfield.

LLCC Foundation announces new scholarships

The Lincoln Land Community College Foundation recently announced new scholarships for the 2020-21 academic year.

 
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Sister Beth Murphy: Dreaming. Discerning. Governing. Inspiring.

"Everyone is thinking about John Lewis. You could write about him.

COVID-19 Updates: Virden nursing home rolls out ‘Caregiver’s Pledge’; races will go on virtually

Sunrise Skilled Nursing and Rehab in Virden has rolled out a new program to encourage its employees to continue to practice COVID-19 safety protocols outside of work.

 
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Westminster Presbyterian Church proves to be ‘a Steadfast Neighbor’

A family that lives in the Westminster Presbyterian Church neighborhood, recalled the Rev. Christian K.

Plenty of changes afoot as D186 moves toward in-person learning

When Springfield School District moves to in-person learning as part of its hybrid/blended model as early as Aug. 31, there will be plenty of changes afoot for the entire school community, from masks to bus rides to lunch periods.

States on hook for billions under Trump’s unemployment plan

FALLS CHURCH, Va. - Whether President Donald Trump has the constitutional authority to extend federal unemployment benefits by executive order remains unclear.

Black people in Portland struggle to be heard amid protests

PORTLAND, Ore.

Springfield History: The city’s first computer cost $1 million

The Franklin Life Insurance Co. had to tear out windows and walls to accommodate Springfield's first computer.