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september 27
- A different look: 6 Lincoln sites by candlelight
- 'Low Pressure,' by Sandra Brown
- 3,000 without trash pickup in Springfield
- Not quite a new coat of paint
- Group wants to help defend Illinois gay marriage ban
- McElroy: Budget cuts could mean more layoffs
- 'Sordid Lives' may make you thankful for your family
- American classic: 'Twelve Angry Men' opens Friday
- Peoria woman loses $50,000 in phone scam
- 'Mom prom' to benefit spina bifida victim
- Efficiency commission: Abolish township collectors
- 'Local food' advocates seek to create distribution network
- Area Nigerians to celebrate 50th anniversary of independence
- New Sangamo Scripts cards available
- Sangamon Co. sheriff announces personnel changes
- Sunday hours resume at library
- $5.1 million raised for Sangamon County jobs campaign
- Gunplay reported on South Eighth Street
- Fuel spilled on interstate
- Local jobless rate falls in August
- Boy hit by vehicle recovering
- Towns weigh cost of local police departments
- Most object to trash collection plan at first public meeting
- Area colleges: Volleyball: Loggers ranked No. 11
- Prescription Dignity
- Tune in to WGBH on Friday for beer talk
- Must See Springsteen Vids from Metlife
- A Narragansett mixed pack
- Pit Bracelet 0616 and the Six Degrees of Springsteen Separation
- World Affairs Council holds discussion on Ukraine Oct. 1
- Shimomura to display works at UIS Visual Arts Gallery
- Sacred Heart-Griffin High School students receive academic honor
- Waverly High locked down due to medical emergency
- Goodwill Industries opens new retail concept in Chatham
- Illinois drafts layout for planned Peotone airport
- Lincoln Legacy Lectures returns for 10th year Oct. 11
- Lincoln Land Community College offers healthy cooking class
- Memorial Medical Center holds artery health care class
- Maker of Japan's bullet train chosen for U.S. railcars
- Blackburn College hosts cake pop class, luncheon
- Jacksonville Historic Preservation Commission meets Oct. 1
- Springfield Civic Garden Club holds regular meeting Oct. 1
- Stubborn drought maintains grip on most of U.S.
- U.S. economy grew 1.3 percent in second quarter
- NFL, referees reach tentative deal
- $52 million likely in Illinois grain export sales after tour
- East St. Louis imposes curfew for minors
- National News: 10 things to know for Thursday
- Lt. Gov. Simon wants more chances for girls
- Former East St. Louis cop admits lying about on-duty sex act
- Week 6 area high school football capsules
- Emerald ash borer found in 2 more counties
- Prep spotlight: Boys golf: Unbeaten Railers take first
- Matsen medals with 74; Cyclones take CS8 golf team title
- Letter: Canada’s stance on Iran
- Letter: Look at other parties
- Infant reported missing from Toulon post office
- Talk to us: Is your child happy with their school lunches?
- Personnel File
- Personnel File
- Former Cub Greenberg to get 1-day chance with Marlins
- Defensive coordinator says Illini must be more aggressive
- Regular NFL refs to work Thursday game after agreement
- Triopia trio at heart of lock-down defense
- Bernard Schoenburg: Libri says he rooted out leftover corruption at circuit clerk's office
- Illini brace for new-look Penn State pass attack
- Favored SHS, SHG roll to volleyball title match
- Letter: See 'Last Ounce of Courage'
- Our Opinion: Instability in the Springfield School District
- Illinois must look elsewhere for point guard
- Heather Harris: Keeping my faith in the Patriots
- Reader callout: Fall foliage photos
- Music was always in Ryan Montbleau
- The Digital Skeptic: 3 Whole New Kinds of eBook
- Sprint's iPhone 5 Risks Don't Include Bankruptcy
- Plumber: Don't skimp on new bathroom accessories
- Home Style: Three quick looks for fall decorating
- Too much mulch will kill a tree
- Interiors: Remodeling done right
- Granlund cartoon: 2012 presidential debates
- Healthy Living Fall 2012: Too busy to exercise?
- What to watch: Stingray photobombs vacation photo
- Hot Online: Lady Gaga hits weight critics
- Today in the news: Regular NFL refs return tonight
- Stay Tuned: It's aliens in New Jersey on 'The Neighbors'
- Weekly NIE page: Apples for fall
- Morning Minutes: Sept. 27
- Frank Mulligan: The key to ignition repair
- Homefix: Insulating an attic
- O'Mahoney cartoon for Pink editions
- College Football Nation: ‘Coach of the century’ Bill Snyder working his magic again
- Liccar cartoon: On email propaganda
- Religion News: Restriction scores rise in US, world
- The Farr Side: Amy Grant is a gift
- 5 Things to Do This Weekend (Sept. 28-30)
- Religion News: Restriction scores rise in US, world
- Morning Jolt: JK Rowling’s ‘Casual Vacancy’ out today
- Readers draw parallels between Irish potato famine, US economy
- New movies: 'The Perks of Being a Wallflower,' 'Looper'
- RIM's New Smartphone Overshadowed by Quarterly Loss
- Defensive coordinator says Illini must be more aggressive
- Drought means questions for hunters
- George Little: Old guns are like old friends
- Jim Hillibish: Is Mexican Coca Cola better for you?
- Illini brace for new-look Penn State pass attack
- Family Matters: Building lifelong helpful school habits
- Turkey federation joins efforts to bring back bobwhites
- Morning Jolt: JK Rowling’s ‘Casual Vacancy’ out today
- The Farr Side: Amy Grant is a gift
- College Football Nation: ‘Coach of the century’ Bill Snyder working his magic again
- Family Matters: Building lifelong helpful school habits
- Today in the news: Regular NFL refs return tonight