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18 Feb, 2020
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Pizza deliveryman ambushed, robbed
A Papa John's pizza deliveryman was ambushed and robbed by three juveniles in the 1800 block of South Martin Luther King Jr. Drive late Monday morning.
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SIU Medical School to pilot state prison health care

Southern Illinois University School of Medicine will provide health care at two state prisons in a test that could expand statewide and which could provide answers for a troubled $180 million-a-year medical program for 40,000 inmates, officials said Monday.

700-pound black bear shot in New Jersey sets world record, bowhunting group says

A bowhunting organization says a 700-pound bear shot in New Jersey last fall has set a world record as the largest black bear killed with a bow and arrow in North America.

 
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Restaurateur Boehm headlines District 186 Foundation dinner

By the time Kevin Boehm was 10-years-old, he told his parents he was going into the restaurant business.

Virginia lawmakers reject assault weapon ban

RICHMOND, Va. - Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam's push to ban the sale of assault weapons failed on Monday after some of his fellow Democrats balked at the proposal.

 
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SIOUX FALLS, S.D. - Reagan National University was supposed to be a place of higher learning, but it was unclear how it awarded degrees.

Phil Luciano: Suddenly, a central Illinois native is one of just two survivors left from the USS Arizona

Navy veteran Ken Potts long has enjoyed gathering and chatting with fellow survivors of the USS Arizona.

Bunker Hill woman dies after vehicle collides with skid-steer loader

A Bunker Hill woman died Sunday evening when her vehicle collided with a skid-steer loader on Illinois Route 159.

With ‘Mother Nature in charge,’ dams unleash floodwaters

JACKSON, Miss. - Days and days of heavy rain have created a dilemma for authorities managing dams along swollen rivers in Mississippi and Tennessee.

UIS discussion will focus on race riot site, Cahokia Mounds

The University of Illinois Springfield Lunch & Learn Series at the Student Union Ballroom on March 3 will focus on two historic archeological sites.