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I’m coming a bit late to this (national current events having overtaken everything), but a lawsuit filed by House and Senate ...
Gov. JB Pritzker said Tuesday he expects Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents to employ the same aggressive strategies ...
Larry Acton was once a Democrat but today, like many rural, working-class voters, the Springfield man supports Republicans.
Southern Illinois University resident physicians and medical students experienced some of the nonclinical challenges ...
Publishers from across the U.S. convened in Madison, Wisconsin, July 9-11 to commiserate, inspire and share survival tips at ...
To Dahlia Dahl, President Donald Trump’s ban on transgender people serving in the military – more expansive than the one that eventually took effect during the Republican’s first term – is unfair and ...
Dr. Kathleen Campbell spoke in front of the Springfield City Council in June to express opposition to plans for drilling of a test well by University of Illinois Urbana Champaign’s Prairie Research ...
A new college began classes Sept. 2 in Springfield with 24 students from across the nation learning building trades – and theology. The motto of San Damiano College for the Trades is “Rebuild my ...
The First Citizen award program is accepting nominations through Oct. 15, and the winner will be announced at a public event ...
On March 5, 1770, British troops were patrolling the streets of Boston, where colonists resented the presence of armed men in their city uninvited. Rocks and verbal abuse were thrown at the soldiers, ...
The owner of the Wyndham Springfield City Centre conspired to cause the extensive water damage that rendered the 369-room ...
Hello fellow travelers in the local music scene. As we ramble on, we’re still taking it to the streets, keeping it real, ...
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