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december 30
- Savor that title, Flashes
- It's what we eat between New Year's Day and Christmas that counts
- Just a reality check
- Quick eating tricks for holiday season
- Top outdoors stories of 2011
- Snow kidding — snowy owls unusually south this year
- Quinn OKs tweaks to "smart grid" power bill
- Saddle shoe mystery solved at Illinois Capitol
- UIS men return to court against Lindenwood-Belleville
- Dave Bakke: Trip an experience 'you can't put into words'
- New rates, winter hours begin Sunday at zoo
- Central Illinois' top news stories of 2011: Nos. 4 through 10
- Choice for Peoria MLK Day speaker faces backlash
- Lincoln to get new Aldi store in 2012
- Longtime clothier Jim Roberts dies in Dallas
- Piece of World Trade Center acquired by Illinois State Police
- Hoogland fund drive down to the wire with $210,000 to go
- Fire destroys pole barn on Farmingdale Road
- Restaurant, microbrewery in historic houses to open in January
- Spartans’ rally falls short in fourth
- Good Deeds: Thanks for making Festival of Trees a success
- PORTA boys shake off losing streak, complete title run
- Letter: A tragic phenomenon in Utah
- Brown, Illini hope to save reputations
- Illini senior Henry could take final bow in bowl
- Thoele leads Flashes to first title since ’81
- CS8 boys basketball: SHS reaches final; Tornadoes end losing streak
- Television stolen from Joles Avenue apartment
- New Illinois law will let tenants get info on radon levels
- Drug task force arrests four in Montgomery County
- 2 face charges after nude McDonald's run
- Letter: Value of copper not clear
- Area boys basketball: Hawks’ Bertolino beats buzzer, Purple Panthers
- Midwest Central shuts off Waverly at Riverton girls tourney
- Walgreen pushes to keep Express Scripts clients
- PETA seeks memorials to cows killed on Illinois roads
- CS8 girls basketball: Rochester reaches consolation final
- Area girls basketball: Ellsworth lifts Havana to title
- Letter: Praise for Alton church
- Maine South girls snaps Springfield High's title streak
- Letter: Insurance editorial on the mark
- Verizon reverses on $2 fee for one-time payments
- For the Record: Dec. 30
- Man allegedly assaults emergency medical technician
- Live from the Bay Area
- Ski patrol dogs are ready to save lives
- Will 'Hurd Letter' Hurt Oracle?
- Morning Minutes: Dec. 30
- Shoestring Living: Be grateful every day
- Weekly NIE Page: Amelia Earhart
- Illinois, Jonathan Brown get one more shot at redemption
- Granlund cartoon: Insider trading and Congress
- The best and worst of 2011 films
- Eric P. Bloom: 7 advantages of knowing your manager’s constraints and limitations
- Auto Bits: How to take the stress out of your daily commute
- Films not on everybody’s top 2011 list
- Jared Olar: Not much is fair about FAIR
- weekly auto page: Reader's hot 1950 Olds 88
- Greg Zyla: BMW’s Isetta 250/300 ‘bubble car’
- Health Watch: Medication safety
- Granlund cartoon: Snow plow drivers and the mild winter
- Movie Man: Check out the best discs of 2011
- Snowy owls unusually far south this year
- Movie remakes stole the show in 2011
- Today in the news: New laws for 2012 affect abortion, immigration
- Health Watch: Medication safety
- Lovie Smith says he’s all in on Vikings, but doesn’t sound it
- Looking Up: Enjoy the brilliant winter moon
- Whatever happened to Huckleberry Finn?
- Bernard Schoenburg: A few things we can hope for in 2012
- Readers Guide: World computer systems are threatened by a virus in ‘Worm‘
- Illinois vs. Purdue preview
- Jeff Vrabel: White Castle gets better – not that it had to
- Joyce Rothman: A new year and a new way of living with cancer
- Auto Bits: How to take the stress out of your daily commute
- George Little: Resolved - I'm going hunting Jan. 1
- Editorial: Welcome home, troops
- What to watch: Michael Jordan engaged to model Yvette Prieto
- Suzette Martinez Standring: The spiritual seeding of dreams
- The Readers’ Writers: Award-winning author and illustrator Sheila Kelly Welch
- Study: 2.8 billion Christians in the world
- Weekly Health page: Push up for greater fitness