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october 18
- SHG football provides exposure to CS8
- SHG raffle drawing slated for Oct. 31
- 'Mercy Lily' could use a little
- Springfield isn't so boring
- UIS attraction is a great way to spend the weekend
- DCFS director's pal got millions in no-work contracts, probe finds
- State Board of Education begins to build budget proposal
- Chicago Tribune: Quinn smacks down gambling bill
- Alton Telegraph: State's backlog of bills infuriating
- Quinn: Law barred me from disclosing DCFS trouble
- Unpaid bills undercut Illinois' business partners
- State’s failure to pay bills puts child care centers at risk
- Sun-Times: Don’t let revisions kill casino Chicago needs
- Ex-Madigan worker gets $213,418 from city pension, three government jobs
- Our Opinion: Numbers are bad, no matter the politics
- Blagojevich recruits letters of support on Facebook
- Brown: Self-assured Quinn denounces gambling proposal as flawed
- Illinois school districts suffer as state delays payments
- Sun-Times: End precious legislative scholarships
- Quinn: No slots at state fairgrounds
- Health institutions face worsening bill backlog
- Ethics panel extends investigation of Rep. Jackson
- Cellini trial witness: Drugs might have hurt memory
- Human services groups improvise as state funding falls behind
- Britt: A lot of people being disappointed by 'Deadbeat Dad'
- Cynthia Rutan, plaintiff in landmark patronage case, dies
- Springfield police investigating series of sexual assaults
- Auburn school superintendent to retire
- Public meeting Monday to discuss city railroad alignment
- Ball-Chatham objectors promised more discussion of proposed pool
- Teachers, public to be part of Chatham superintendent search
- Memo: Residency rule probably wouldn't apply to union jobs
- Stradt to take second run at state's attorney's office
- Avid Cardinals fans score World Series tickets
- Area Colleges: Blueboys’ Secrist honored by MWC
- For the Record: Oct. 18
- Ex-SIU student to be tried in alleged threat case
- Ameren: Illinois natural gas prices remain level
- Letter: Today is Feast of St. Luke
- Letter: End legislative scholarships
- Tepper gets friendly reception from Illini fans
- Illinois to be part of 1st nationwide alert test
- Anniversaries: Miner-50th
- Mesa approves Cubs agreements for spring training
- Air conditioner stolen from bar
- Man stunned twice with Taser
- Motorist allegedly hits Dumpster
- Letter: Local efforts are important
- Residency rule might cover few city workers, personnel head says
- Heart failure support group session set Oct. 27
- Durbin, other U.S. senators urge baseball to ban tobacco
- Former SHG standout Smith shows touch of class on, off field at Bradley
- Student arrested for allegedly being drunk
- Letter: GOP wants 2 classes of people
- Prep Volleyball: Lutheran rolls to 28th victory
- October unseasonably dry, warm in Midwest so far
- Anniversaries: LaRocca-70th
- Jack and Lori Campbell named Tree of Lights co-chairs
- Call-out to veterans for elementary school's Veterans Day of Remembrance
- Chicago Bears' Hester says he was assaulted at Illinois casino
- No sign of Epstein in Chicago
- Motorola brings back 'Razr' name for smartphone
- Fun after dark
- On the rebound
- SHG remains No. 1, Rochester drops a notch in football poll
- Preparing for the 2011-12 flu season
- Butternut Squash Soup recipe
- Young safeties step up in Bears' blowout win over Vikings
- Diamond Dirt: I want to see Texas cry
- Charlotte Guedry: You can’t complain if you’re not part of the political process
- Dr. Murray Feingold: What's your medical M.O.?
- What to watch: 2011 Scream Awards
- Today in the news: BlackBerry users to get free apps
- Family Time: Your pet's health: debunking common myths
- Family Time: Your pet's health: debunking common myths
- Food for Thought: Fun with gourds
- Minority districts would grow under state redistricting plan
- Yardsmart: Recruiting ferns in the fight against pollution
- Bruce Weber, Illini basketball excited about new year, new team
- Food for Thought: Fun with gourds
- Sudoku puzzles 1226-1253 (November puzzles)
- Bears’ defense regains form vs. Vikings after rough stretch
- NFL Quick Shots: Bears open pass options by using middle of field
- College Matters: Make your personal statement personal
- Bears notes: Safety Chris Harris asks for trade
- Granlund cartoon: GOP 2012 auditions
- Researchers: Annual mammograms may produce false positive
- Breast cancer battle includes many proactive steps
- Family Time: Your pet's health: debunking common myths
- 101 Ideas: Set up a quilting space
- Gary Brown: Oh, where did my autumn leaves go?
- Former Illini coach Tepper back on campus
- Weekly Food Page: Falling for figs
- Beth Grill: Help for dizziness after concussion
- Editorial: Audit reveals the Fed's global bailout
- Chevrolet 100 Years: The Heartbeat of America
- Morning Minutes: Oct. 18
- Granlund cartoon: Obama teleprompter stolen
- Dr. Jeff Hersh: Different treatment options for uterine fibroids
- Sunflower guru grows varieties unique in color, size
- Terry Marotta: Don’t just do something, stand there