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Cap City | Thursday, November 15,2012

BUSTED

By Cap City
The Sangamon County Bar Association is addressing two well-known shortages by putting another lawyer in the local courthouse while also gracing Springfield with not one but three depictions of Abraham
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Cap City | Thursday, November 8,2012

PIES FOR PEACE

By Cap City
You can’t pay a lawyer with pie…or can you? The Enos Park Neighborhood Improvement Association is holding a Thanksgiving pie sale, with proceeds funding their safety and security program
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Cap City | Thursday, November 8,2012

PAY UP

By Cap City
The federal government is demanding more than $61,000 from the Village of Jerome, the village treasurer has resigned and more trouble could be coming.In an Oct. 25 letter to village officials, an admi
Cap City | Thursday, November 1,2012

A PRANK AND A CRANK

By Cap City
Sangamon County prosecutors are mulling whether to file charges against nine former Sacred Heart-Griffin students who filled hundreds of paper cups with water and placed them on the floor of a school
Cap City | Thursday, November 1,2012

METER MADNESS

By Cap City
Two City Water, Light and Power retirees have reimbursed the city more than $12,000 for power bills going back as far as a decade.The retirees had been paying half what they should have for electricit
Cap City | Thursday, October 18,2012

SLOW RIDE

By Cap City
Call it Mosey On The Joliet Express.We here at Illinois Times would love to accompany Gov. Pat Quinn, U.S. Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood and U.S. Sen. Richard Durbin on a demonstration of an
Cap City | Thursday, October 18,2012

FINGERPRINT YOUR KIDS

By Cap City
Mark Bott of Springfield wants to give parents something he hopes they’ll never need. Bott is the founder of Operation Kidsafe, an international program that photographs and fingerprints childre
Cap City | Thursday, October 11,2012

SAVING AFTER-SCHOOL

By Cap City
After a missed grant deadline raised the possibility that several schools in Springfield wouldn’t be able to host a popular after-school program, the Springfield-based Family Service Center step
Cap City | Thursday, October 11,2012

LINCOLN DOWN UNDER

By Cap City
Abraham Lincoln’s signature has shown up again in Australia, recalling a tale of piracy and what were likely the last shots of the Civil War. The news that the war was over had not reached Down
Cap City | Thursday, September 27,2012

ENOS EFFORTS

By Cap City
The revitalization work continues in Springfield’s Enos Park neighborhood, as volunteers begin the process of turning a handful of old houses into new homes. On Sept. 22, 33 students from Lanphi