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october 25
- Class 2A field more like a mine field
- Cardinals a study in dysfunction in Game 5
- How to boo your neighborhood
- Just like the Lincoln-Douglas debates. Except without Lincoln. Or Douglas. Or the same format. Oh, well...
- Daily Herald: A chorus of voices against Deadbeat Illinois
- Teens reveal what scares them most
- Chicago Tribune: The corruption you see, the doomsday you don't
- Sears compromise involving District 300 brewing?
- The Telegraph: Educators take new look at efficiency
- Camera speeding tickets measure advances
- Governor names Petersburg resident to be IDOT secretary
- Cullerton's measure to cut CME, CBOE taxes hits bump
- Register Star: Top five issues to address during the veto session
- Daily Herald: Regulate, yes, but get 'smart grid' going
- Supporters of Tamms inmate: Solitary should not be dumping ground for mentally ill
- Tweaks to Smart Grid still not enough for opponents
- Suburban summer storms might trigger ComEd bill support
- Rep. Holbrook to lead Illinois Pollution Control Board
- Illinois authority plans to examine Reinsdorf's U.S. Cellular Field lease
- Teacher-for-a-day pensions a surprise to Springfield school officials
- Pantagraph: Illinois should close at least one juvenile prison
- News-Gazette: Power struggle on gambling plan
- Herald & Review: Lawmakers must hold the line on budget
- News-Gazette: Financial pain covers the state
- Lawmakers renew push for Taylorville Energy Center
- Labor, casinos to dominate Illinois veto session
- Chicago Tribune: The scholarship game
- Daily Herald: Study alternatives to youth prisons
- Quinn to discuss planned closure of Lincoln prison with representatives
- U of I faculty still concerned over governance
- Quinn: Latest electric plan still bad for Illinois
- Democratic senator seeks to override Quinn veto with new ComEd bill
- Quinn rushes to meet appointment deadline
- Editorial: Illinois' leaders must start leading
- Erickson: Never too soon to look at campaign funds
- Journal Star: Forget Wall Street, Occupy Illinois Capitol
- 1,000 people turn out for Jacksonville Developmental Center hearing
- Madigan: Ban phone 'cramming'
- SMTD board will hike bus fares in 2012
- 2 from area named to Senior Hall of Fame
- City to sell 20 vacant lots
- Button system to help disabled with fillups
- Petersburg volunteer wins award from National Weather Service
- Officials outline 11 options for train traffic through Springfield
- Area Colleges: McKillips leads UIS
- Tips for a fun Halloween
- Little Edinburg has big 1A regional volleyball hopes
- Letter: Agrees with tobacco editorial
- Durbin criticizes plan to cut Amtrak funding
- Final sea lion show this weekend for St. Louis Zoo arena
- Letter: Don’t attack public pensions
- Stove stolen from vacant home
- 1A Volleyball: Triopia sets up rematch with Routt
- Pana’s success in volleyball has been a group effort
- Computer stolen from apartment
- For the Record: Oct. 25
- Cellini trial closing arguments today
- Letter: We need independent media
- Cardinals lose early lead, fall behind 3-2 in World Series
- AARP driver safety program being offered in November
- Britt: George W. Bush and the Iraq War
- Illini put on brave faces after two losses
- Art & power: World champion black belt to visit jiu-jitsu training academy in February
- 1,000 people turn out for hearing on JDC closure
- 2A Volleyball: Crocher powers Athens to sweep
- Prep Soccer: Titans, SHS face 2A sectional hosts
- Pekin mourning Marine killed in Afghanistan
- Holiday social, silent auction set
- Letter: Swimmers have unique bond
- High school football playoff schedule released
- Offer made to buy Adlai Stevenson boyhood home
- 3A Volleyball: SE comes back to beat Lanphier
- Theo Epstein introduced as Cubs president
- In My View: Don't spin words of high court
- Burdell sings national anthem at IPA conference
- Get in the Halloween spirit
- No drinking in baseball? MLB nanny state outrage!!!!
- John Supinie podcast - Oct. 24
- Pleasant Plains School District unveils new website
- Scheelhaase: Illini used to empty bandwagon
- City man faces drug charges
- 'Art for Aric' slated Saturday
- Morning Minutes: Oct. 25
- Small-business group SCORE helps woman achieve 'American dream'
- Start the Halloween 'boo' in your neighborhood, workplace
- Giuliana Rancic back to work after double lumpectomy
- Liccar cartoon: Signs of the times
- Amy Gehrt: Ending the war in Iraq is the right call
- Family Time: The dirty truth about fleas
- Matt Trowbridge: Mike Martz, Matt Forte team up to give Bears their best running game in years
- Lincoln group gets no promises from Quinn administration
- Stories and photos from 2011 Gift Guide
- Weekly NIE page: Math isn't scary
- What to watch: Northern lights video
- Today in the news: Steve Jobs ‘focused’ after cancer
- The latest technology to give the gadget lovers
- Find holiday content here
- Charlotte Guedry: Opinions don't call for personal attacks
- Halloween recipes to spook your family, friends
- Meg Quinn-DeBoer: Rogen successfully faces cancer with comedy in '50/50'
- The Gardener Within: How to boost garden's bounty in the off-season
- Lessons from Cancer: Brave and bald
- November RadarFrog coupon book: Turkey Tricks
- Diamond Dirt: Tim McCarver needs to stop talking
- Food for Thought: Family recipes
- Family Time: The dirty truth about fleas
- 4 steps to make holiday spending easier to live with
- Granlund cartoon: Flat tax
- Diana Boggia: Don’t give attention to bossy, pouting child
- Treasures: Original Jim Thorpe statue has value
- Hot holiday gifts for the fitness guru
- Scheelhaase used to empty bandwagon
- Interiors: Study hardwood flooring options before buying
- Readers Guide: Two rival magicians fall in love in ‘The Night Circus’
- 101 Ideas: Fall cleaning made easy
- Britt cartoon: George W. Bush and the war in Iraq
- Peter Chianca: You, too, can be a nuclear scientist!
- Holiday shopping facts, figures
- Reader callout: Thanksgiving Day stories
- Video: Giuliana Rancic back on E! after breast cancer surgery
- Weekly Food Page: Sea of Love
- Home Help: Energy savings
- Illinois stymied by stuttering offense
- Food for Thought: Family recipes
- Send us your 'Vintage Halloween Costumes' photos
- Copper stolen from bridge construction site