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july 5
- Photo exhibit to open at Vachel Lindsay Home
- East Side Farmers Market kicks off Monday in Springfield
- NEW DIET PILL!
- Olympic Creed, Logo, Mascots & Motto!
- Take a Trip Thursday!
- Printed books or e-books? What is the future of reading?
- Snow plow parents making a mark
- Tamms residents feel betrayed by prison closure
- Quinn considers auctioning off '1' license plate
- Quinn takes unannounced trade trip to Spain
- Bernard Schoenburg: Skip raunchy words in public discourse
- Old diary leads Tom Irwin to 'Sangamon Songs'
- For Chuck Prophet, it's only rock 'n' roll
- Standing upright: Bass-playing Amy LaVere singing Friday
- Hip-hop showcase spotlights area's talent
- State announces disciplinary action against health professionals
- American Legion to sponsor Freedom Fest next week
- Citations for panhandling in downtown Springfield up this year
- Chatham population outgrowing public services
- Capital City Celebration visitors deal with sweltering weather
- Two bodies found in wreckage of derailed train
- Despite thefts, firehouse preservationist vows to push ahead
- Three ejected in Sliders’ loss to Danville
- Boom on truck strikes overpass
- Woman hurt when vehicle overturns
- Thursday: July 5
- Our Opinion: Don’t let minors use tanning beds
- Letters: Elections have consequences
- Letter: Not hard to figure out
- National News: 10 Things to Know for Thursday
- Malware may knock thousands off Internet on Monday
- Downtown walking tour scheduled for tonight is canceled
- Sliders’ Aper a position player who can pitch
- Pet of the week
- Testing My Zombie Apocalypse Plan
- Frank Mulligan: Time is not on my side
- State treasurer's office to offer vault tours
- Chicago gasification project too expensive, opponents say
- Judi Leaming: Think twice about grandma’s canning advice
- The Beer Nut: In search of the best summer drink
- Betsy Cross: Tips to avoid ‘overdoing it’ this summer
- Bob Tremblay: Talking back to talk radio
- Facebook's Biggest Problem: Mobile
- Windows 8: Redmond, We Have a Problem
- Family Matters: Work is child’s play when learning is fun
- How dirty is your workplace break room?
- Homefix: Drought can cause serious structural damage
- Buttoned Up: Organize a breezy summer party in short order
- Kathryn Rem: Philosophy major bakes, sells Old World breads
- For Chuck Prophet, it's only rock 'n' roll
- George Little: A little luck for Friday the 13th
- Amy LaVere a standup act
- 12 common cabinet installation mistakes
- Religion News: 12 Catholic women who are making a difference
- Today in the news: $1M bond for George Zimmerman
- Robert Mann: Rescued by angels
- Marketta Gregory: The richness of helping
- Morning Minutes: July 5
- Kent Bush: All of the firsts have been wonderful
- Kent Bush: Andy Griffith dies, but Sheriff Taylor lives on
- Obama knocks Romney on auto bailout in Ohio
- Religion News: 12 Catholic women who are making a difference
- Dr. Murray Feingold: Nitrates in spinach build muscle strength
- Morning Jolt: Lifeguard fired for saving man
- What to watch: 'The Tonight Show' with guest Tom Cruise
- Hot Online: Researchers find Higgs Boson particle?
- Stay Tuned: Improv is the real star on 'Trust Us With Your Life'
- Young Ohio poet conquers speech problems at NAACP competition
- Jim Hillibish: Strained American yogurt — it’s Greek to us
- Thomas Mickey: An English garden on Italy’s Amalfi Coast
- Julie Fay: Vacation lessons that really hit home
- The Farr Side: New Maroon 5 album is worth repeated listens
- The Digital Skeptic: RIP, Internet Research Report, 1995-2012