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Cap City | Thursday, June 21,2012

A PRESSING ISSUE

By Cap City
One year after it started printing in Peoria, the State Journal-Register is getting rid of its press.Publisher Walt Lafferty put the staff on notice more than a week ago, imposing parking restrictions
Cap City | Thursday, June 21,2012

MEATY MESSAGE

By Cap City
During a June 13 demonstration organized by the national animal rights organization Mercy For Animals, downtown Springfield commuters might have caught a glimpse of an interesting sight: a 10-foot-lon
Cap City | Thursday, June 14,2012

SCOUTS ARE INSTRUMENTAL

By Cap City
Drew Costic, who is attempting to become an Eagle Scout of Troop 97, has recently started an instrument donation drive for students of Springfield elementary schools. Donations can be made in the form
Cap City | Thursday, June 14,2012

MISSION CITY

By Cap City
Haiti, Guatemala, Dominican Republic…Springfield? While we may complain about blight in our city, it’s safe to say we’ve got it pretty good compared with the poverty-stricken slums
Cap City | Thursday, June 7,2012

JUNETEENTH EXPLAINED AND CELEBRATED

By Cap City
The Springfield and Central Illinois African American History Museum will hold a special event on June 9 at 3 p.m. to explain the history of “Juneteenth.” The forum will be held at Represe
Cap City | Thursday, June 7,2012

30 YEARS OF RELIEF

By Cap City
Thirty years ago, on June 7, 1982, the Central Illinois Foodbank started its outreach with just one ton of apple cobbler in an empty warehouse. Today, the Springfield-based charity reaches 21 counties
Cap City | Thursday, May 24,2012

A DREAMGIRL

By Cap City
If you watched Wednesday’s “American Idol” finale, you know what Jennifer Holliday is capable of doing. The famous actress and singer was scheduled to sing a duet with contestant Jes
Cap City | Thursday, May 24,2012

RAISING CANES

By Cap City
Ronald Earley has invented a new type of cane and would like to see it manufactured in Springfield.  Except there’s one problem. Everyone he’s talked to, which includes U.S. Sen. Dick
Cap City | Thursday, May 17,2012

NOT SO DANGEROUS?

By Cap City
When Illinois abolished the death penalty in 2010, it left a big pool of money that had previously been used to ensure people charged with capital crimes got fair trials. Totaling almost $17.8 million
Cap City | Thursday, May 17,2012

PUPPY LOVE (AND CATS, TOO)

By Cap City
Euthanasia rates for stray dogs and cats in Sangamon County are the lowest they’ve ever been, says Mary Ann Morris, president of Friends of Sangamon County Animal Control (SCAC). “Maybe it