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march 1
- Mardi Gras: Fit for a king cake
- Are Wisconsin Democratic senators taking their guidance from Abe?
- Senioritis: A common affliction this time of year
- Corn production down in Sangamon County, but soybean total rises
- Houston pledges to redo budget
- NAACP, AARP object to Internet public notice proposal
- GateHouse Media announces 3 appointments
- Eagle Scout recognition a chance to reflect on lessons
- Springfield Police Department adds four police dogs
- 'Glenwood' gets most recommendations as name for new school
- Local sites would be affected if government closes down
- FutureGen to store carbon dioxide in Morgan County
- State Journal-Register print edition debuts new look today
- Blagojevich to speak to students on politics
- Test tornado warning slated for 10 a.m. Tuesday
- Former student teacher in Quincy convicted of sex charges
- Tornadoes finish season 0-30
- For the Record: March 1
- Police Beat: $1,500 stolen from Abbey Road home
- Quinn declares 'Desert Storm Remembrance' day
- Letter: Case of ‘media malpractice’
- Britt: And the award for best actor goes to ... Congress
- Jackson becomes 1 of Purdue’s 3 musketeers
- Hearty breakfast to help community and schools
- Three arrested in fracas with police
- Blagojevich jurors' names under wrap until day after retrial ends
- Quinn asks for federal disaster declaration due to blizzard
- Today's weather: Sunny, high near 50
- Bane could get a pickup from Big Ten pole vault title
- Illini sophomore Richardson’s status in doubt against Boilers
- Know some outstanding teenagers? Nominate them for Top Teen
- Village of Rochester placed under boil order
- SHS builds huge lead, then goes to Pot(ters)
- Man allegedly drives with gun
- Belleville schools reopening after storm problems
- Our Opinion: Hunt is on for new sponsor of golf event
- Letter: Try a ‘beans and rice’ diet
- Former Gov. Ryan explains why he emptied death row
- 1-year-old pulls TV on top of herself
- Colonoscopy group highlights colon cancer screening
- Letter: A pension and a paycheck?
- Letter: GOP push makes no sense
- Malcolm Berko: Taking Stock
- Quincy police: Man wrecks after tongue pierced
- A new basketball holiday in Waverly
- Sugar reportedly put in gas tank
- SEA announces endorsements for school board
- Letter: Respect the rights of others
- Springfield High girls reach third straight state tourney
- Music workshop and concert to be held at Chatham Presbyterian Church
- Off leash and in peril
- Pregame: Illini vs. Purdue
- John Supinie podcast - Feb. 28
- Discussion topic: What do you think of the redesign?
- SJ-R's new design debuts Tuesday
- Family Time: Permanent birth control options for women
- Dr. Murray Feingold: Can you die of a broken heart?
- Oak Duke: Coyotes in the city, their explosive population
- Kevin Frisch: A congressional district's rendezvous with history
- NAACP, AARP object to Internet public notice proposal
- Illinois notebook: Bruce Weber not sure if D.J. Richardson can play against Purdue
- Betsy Wadland: The diabetes diet is good for everyone
- Editorial: Robert Gates prepares to leave, takes common sense with him
- March RadarFrog coupon book: Be your own handyman
- Liccar cartoon: Break in the winter weather
- Rev. Tess Baumberger: Universalist thoughts on afterlife
- O'Mahoney cartoon: Sheen wears thin
- Greg Allen: Loony economics bordering on profane
- Kent Bush: We need compromise between unions and Gov. Walker
- Illinois vs. Purdue preview
- 2011 MLB preview
- Today in the news: World leaders try to oust Moammar Gadhafi
- Morning Minutes: March 1
- Britt cartoon: And the award for best actor goes to ... Congress
- Golf season preview page: Gear for the greens
- Weekly food page: The science of food
- Granlund cartoon: Charlie Sheen and Moammar Gadhafi
- To do tonight: Watch 'Trash Inc'; Charlie Sheen unloads to Piers Morgan
- Food for Thought: Our furry friend, the kiwi
- Family Time: Permanent birth control options for women
- Dr. Jeff Hersh: What is Treacher-Collins syndrome?
- Peter Chianca: Glad that Bob Seger is still the same
- Food for Thought: Our furry friend, the kiwi
- Memorial foundation awards 11 grants
- Fiber foods feature a feeling of fullness