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april 18
- Photo ID plan focuses attention on Link card use
- Board will try to extend utility lines for developer
- College fair for students with learning disabilities tonight
- Follow-up file: Medicaid formula for nursing homes to be tweaked
- Gandhi’s grandson to speak tonight at Illinois College
- State's corn crop off to a good start
- Online registration for LLCC starts Thursday
- Stanford Avenue extension top priority for transportation planners
- CWLP officials considering new logo
- Area colleges: Softball: LLCC blasts Spoon River
- Study finds negativity tied to physical pain
- Brown carries Outlaws to third victory
- Woman reports window damage
- Notre Dame using old weather info day student died
- Prep scoops: Card moves to No. 2 on state shot put list
- 15-state tornado outbreak deadliest since 2008
- On campus: Catching up with local athletes at college
- Crime Stoppers seeks tips on vandalism to King statue, wall
- Man robs Days Inn at gunpoint
- For the Record: April 18
- Letter: Don’t feed us false hope
- Chatham-related births
- Glenwood High School names Titans of the Week
- Senator Kirk proposes ideas to lower gas prices
- Car hit by gunfire
- Shots fired; no one injured
- Letter: Why push for apartments?
- Letter: Ryan is a reverse Robin Hood
- Best bets for tonight: 'William and Kate' on the telly, 'Hop' at the movies
- Chamber news
- Today's weather: Rainy, high of 61; severe weather Tuesday night
- Chicago area could see spring snow in April
- Cook County prosecutor picked for Illinois House
- Cheers & Jeers: Father, daughter get the job done
- Letter: Doesn’t care for Link’s plan
- U of I hopes Assembly Hall work starts in 2013
- Chatham Road lane closure starting Tuesday
- Talk to Us: Know someone at storm-damaged Shaw University?
- Judge warns Blagojevich on media comments
- Gordon Drive and Plummer Boulevard make SATS 2011 priority list
- Paul Ceglia saved emails from Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg
- Memorial day: Some gave all
- Weekly auto page: Studebaker Hawks and Andy Granatelli
- Morning Minutes files, April 25-May 1
- 2011 Farm Living
- Summer Boomers
- Greg Zyla: 1958 Plymouth Fury - the famous movie car
- Editorial: Hoping for just result, fewer distractions in Blagojevich trial 2
- Wayne L. Westcott: When stretching, don't bounce
- Britt cartoon: Donald Trump's new apprentices
- Dennis Volkert: Deceptive packaging dilemma, to the letter
- Auto Bits: Five tips to find the best car for you
- Granlund illustration: Easter cross
- Granlund cartoon: Hopping mad about gas prices at Easter
- Who's on the royal wedding guest list?
- Weekly health page: Help at home
- Editorial: 150 years on, Civil War reminds us to listen to our 'better angels'
- Liccar cartoon: 'Hop' and IHOP
- Health Watch: Safest Families in America contest
- Dr. Richard M. Bass: Spring allergy facts
- Editorial: No fan of Barry Bonds or his behavior, but feds have bigger fish to fry
- Earth Day content
- To do tonight: Watch 'William & Kate,' check Boston Marathon results
- Health Watch: Safest Families in America contest
- Talking Cars: Beware of sticky EGR valves
- Morning Minutes: April 18
- Gary Brown: Pig and a spud for birthday celebration
- In case you missed it
- Jeff Vrabel: Have you tried the Bacon Maple Sundae?
- Granlund cartoon: Royal wedding: William and Kate keeping it simple
- Must-see videos: Baby survives tornado, Nicolas Cage goes to jail
- Weekly NASCAR page: Words to the wise
- Today in the news: A look at Prince William
- Bullying Bulletin Board: Help when your child is being cyberbullied
- Kevin Frisch: Tick tock on the (debt) clock
- Shoestring Living: Retirement plan primer
- Terry Marotta: Boundaries keep us all safe
- Granlund cartoon: Rash of tornadoes in the U.S.
- Liccar cartoon: Missouri and puppy mills
- NASCAR centerpiece: Say that again
- On Computers: A 2,000,000,000,000-byte hard drive
- Marking the spot? These exercises won't help you
- Is rabbit ownership for you?
- 'Weird Al' Yankovic returning to Springfield
- Spring into Monday with our weekly news quiz