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Springfield connections to the underground railroad
Sangamon County Historical Society, statewide task force work to highlight little-known history
By Cinda Ackerman Klickna
Tags: News
Saving a historic round barn
A Springfield view of immigration
Citizens Club programs Feb. 1 and 15 offer a local look at a global topic
Free laundry spruces up dignity
Soap to Hope helps people get clean clothes
The little library at the Black firehouse
History and literacy connect on Springfield's east side
Pandemic took a big toll on education
The impact of COVID-19 in Illinois
Springfield's Caring Corner
Springfield Clinic continues the legacy of the Home for the Friendless
Rock Creek Presbyterian celebrates 200th anniversary
STEM UP brings STEM careers to young adults
Meet me at Southtown
The history of a commercial district, with hopes for the future
The Hickox family of Springfield,a clan of builders
South Fourth Street could be called Hickox Avenue
Bustos enters SHS Hall of Fame
Hindu Temple to open Oct. 13-17
Springfield's independent films
Historic Old Leland Farm House scheduled for demolition
Tags: News, Slideshow
Springfield's DAR chapter celebrates 126th anniversary
Susan Lawrence Dana's neighbors
Life on the Old Leland Farm
The polio quarantine of 1949
Springfield reacts to a pandemic
Listen to the dead
A walk through Oak Ridge Cemetery
Tags: News, Feature
Rochester turns 150. Let’s party.
Come out for a full weekend of sesquicentennial celebration events
New Salem is getting old again
May events begin drive for re-restoration
Tags: News, News
Traveling while black
The Green Book told visitors where they would be welcome in Springfield
Read Local
Area authors showcase books for winter
Echoes of yesteryear
Walk through the cemetery, listen to the dead
Rockballet
@ The Muni
Sat., Sept. 7, 8 p.m.
Holding police accountable
By Farrah Anderson, Sam Stecklow and Dean Olsen
Overcoming the odds
By Scott Reeder
Democrats need to address abandoned state property
By Ben Cox
Art from the former Pillsbury site
By Karen Ackerman Witter