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- Lett paid her dues for pro career
- The BIG Secret to Making Huge Improvements in Your Running
- Try It Out Thursday!
- A*** management — a practical use for philosophy
- Know the NFL? Make your picks
- Proud to Be a UIS Prairie Star in 2012-13!
- Court: Even juveniles deserve strong legal defense
- Judge: Illinois must set money aside in state worker pay dispute
- Season tickets on sale for Springfield Theatre Centre
- Meet the new orchestra conductor at Saturday's concert
- Tamara Browning: Artist creates a whole new world
- Fall movie preview
- Pace of Illinois farmland price increases slows
- 2 Chatham restaurants apply for video gambling licenses
- City water restrictions likely to remain in effect
- Three people in crash identified
- Heavy rain headed for central Illinois
- Sherman church withdraws zoning request
- Property taxes due Sept. 7
- City says new violations found at MacArthur Park apartments
- New electronics store opens in White Oaks Mall
- Second-acters applaud Springfield
- BEER, NO FRIED CHICKEN
- Personnel File
- Lincoln Land Community College offers noncredit classes for community
- Animal Protective League holds pet adoptions this weekend
- Route 66 International Film Festival to be held Nov. 2 and 3
- LRM Missions hosts School of Prophetic Worship Sept. 8
- University of Illinois Springfield brings back Friday Night Star Parties
- Blackburn College hosts College and Community Luncheon
- Report: Corn Belt benefits from recent rains
- Springfield Park District holds high school hockey clinic in September
- Leaf collecting hikes to be held at Lincoln Memorial Garden this fall
- Law enforcement launches Labor Day DUI enforcement
- Lincoln Memorial Garden holds Junior and Senior Naturalist programs
- Piano Teacher Workshop helps music teachers on Sept. 15
- Lincoln Memorial Garden hosts Volunteer Naturalist Workshop
- Preschoolers learn about nature during Nature Story Adventures this fall
- Illinois taxpayers can donate to cancer research
- Personnel File
- National News: 10 things to know for Thursday
- Abraham Lincoln Unitarian Universalist Congregation hosts Columbus speaker
- Personnel File
- Isaac steers clear of direct blow on New Orleans
- 5 Ill. programs get job-training grants for youths
- Chicago police officer wounded in shootout
- Driver describes fatal Illinois Megabus crash
- Thief steals TV and laptops
- House on Fairfield burglarized
- Letter: Supports alley cleanup
- Bernard Schoenburg: Illinois Policy Institute back in the news business
- Letter: Bad volume at the Grandstand
- Our Opinion: Quinn in control on gambling expansion
- Letter: Obama has no accomplishments
- Lett packing bags for start of pro basketball career
- Lovelace helps Nokomis shift to higher gear
- Strong-armed Carder will provide stern test for Illinois defense
- PREP SPOTLIGHT: Boys soccer: Tough breaks in SHG loss
- Judge: Illinois must set money aside in state worker pay dispute
- Political conventions: From Bryan to Palin, their words echo through the ages
- New movies: 'Lawless,' 'Oogieloves'
- College Football Nation: The impact of this past offseason's scandals
- 5 Things to Do This Weekend (Aug. 31-Sept. 3)
- Quotes of the week
- Stay Tuned: 'Hotel Hell' is more of the same from Gordon Ramsay
- Republican National Convention: Paul Ryan answers 'calling'
- Republican National Convention: Paul Ryan answers 'calling'
- Morning Jolt: Most-spoiled kids are in NY
- Weekly Nascar page: Year of 'The Biff'?
- Marketta Gregory: Hold tight and trust
- PFW NFL 2012 preview section: Back in business
- Granlund cartoon: Paul Ryan and 12 million jobs
- Religion News: Bill Nye says don’t teach creationism
- Liccar cartoon: Todd Akin and Mars
- Religion News: Bill Nye says don’t teach creationism
- Granlund cartoon: Labor Day 2012
- What to watch: Lab tech fired for partying with monkeys
- Weekly Health Page: It's your turn
- Today in the news: Clint Eastwood to speak at RNC
- Hot Online: Skinny Disney characters make debut
- Morning Minutes: Aug. 30
- Frank Mulligan: Election-time email appeal
- Morning Minutes: Aug. 30
- Morning Jolt: Most-spoiled kids are in NY
- Republican National Convention: Paul Ryan answers ‘calling’
- What to watch: Lab tech fired for partying with monkeys
- College Football Nation: The impact of this past offseason’s scandals
- Today in the news: Clint Eastwood to speak at RNC