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30 Nov, 2019
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Potentially risky dams falling through the cracks
Some of the Springfield area's oldest dams are new to the people who are supposed to keep residents safe.
The latest this morning
Keldermans’ installation as bishop set for April 25

The installation for the Rev.

Blankenship named Illinois Superintendent of the Year

Kevin Blankenship, who oversees two school districts in west central Illinois, was named the 2020 Illinois Superintendent of the Year by the Illinois Association of School Administrators.

How to stream all your favorite Hallmark Christmas movies for free

Grab your coziest blanket and most Christmas-y candle: Hallmark has its own streaming service where you can binge all the so-bad-they're-good holiday movies you want. Hallmark Movies Now is $5.99 a month, but you can get a 7-day free trial.

Photos: Williamsville defeats Byron 46-42 in the IHSA Class 3A State Championship

Williamsville defeated Byron 46-42 in the IHSA Class 3A State Championship at Huskie Stadium on the campus of Northern Illinois Univeristy, Friday, Nov. 29, 2019, in Dekalb, Ill.

Koerwitz is one of a kind for Rochester

This run of eight state championship games in 10 years by the Rochester High School football program has been extraordinarily impressive.

Bullets’ belief pays off in first state championship

DEKALB - Williamsville High School's faith and determination never flagged in Friday's Class 3A championship game.

11/29 boys basketball roundup: Spartans rally past Dunlap in Decatur

DECATUR - Southeast High School erased a 17-point halftime deficit, and with a huge fourth quarter the Spartans rallied to defeat Dunlap 70-64 on Friday in the consolation bracket of the boys basketball Decatur Turkey Tournament at Stephen Decatur Middle School.

Ilinois-Springfield learns about itself in exhibition loss to Illinois State

NORMAL - After the Illinois-Springfield men's basketball team started the season winning five straight games by an average of more than 20 points, first-year coach Matt Brock wanted his players to gauge themselves against tougher competition.

Rochester vs. St. Rita is one challenge versus another

Only one high school football team in Illinois had a tougher schedule this season than Chicago St. Rita.