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22 May, 2020
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Scattered showers and thunderstorms for area over weekend; Meredosia braces for flooding
The Springfield area could see a wet Memorial Day weekend, but nothing like last weekend's deluge that dropped three to four inches of rain in the area.
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State sees 2,268 additional COVID-19 cases, 87 more deaths

State public health officials on Thursday announced 2,268 new, confirmed cases of COVID-19 and an additional 87 deaths.

Here’s a list of Memorial Day happenings in the Springfield area

The COVID-19 pandemic has scuttled many traditional Memorial Day gatherings in the area, including ceremonies at Camp Butler National Cemetery and the Field Mass at Calvary CemeteryAmericans can voluntarily mark the National Moment of Remembrance at 3 p.m. on Memorial Day (Monday) by pausing for one minute to give silent reflection.

 
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LLCC offers free non-credit, online classes

Lincoln Land Community College's community education program is offering free, non-credit online classes from now until June 30.Once signed up, participants can complete these courses at their own pace within three months.

House approves expanded vote-by-mail program

Illinois voters will automatically receive an application to vote by mail before the November election in an attempt to avoid exposing people to the coronavirus by making them vote in person.

 
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Bill to expand vote-by-mail heads to House floor

Illinois will send vote by mail applications to millions of voters this fall under a bill approved by the House Executive Committee Thursday.

House lawmaker returns to session with mask

The Illinois House reconvened Thursday at 1:45 p.m., including a masked Rep. Darren Bailey, R-Xenia.

AG’s office sends lawmaker’s lawsuit to federal court

The attorney general's office has moved a state representative's lawsuit challenging Gov.

State jobless rate climbs to record 16.4% in April

The unemployment rate in Illinois reached a staggering 16.4 percent in April, the highest rate recorded since the modern system of tracking joblessness began in 1976, the Illinois Department of Employment Security said Thursday.

Someone in Michigan tried to recycle a live Civil War cannonball. A bomb squad arrived.

DETROIT - If you need more news that sounds too weird to be true, you're in luck: Someone in Michigan, tried to recycle a Civil War cannonball.  Grand Rapids police officers were dispatched to the Kent County recycling center at 12:20 p.m. Tuesday when workers came across what was described as a 6-inch, 6-pound shot-put ball on the processing line, according to the police report.  Officers on site found the cannonball was live and likely a percussion-cap style