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MARILYN PILAND Feb. 25, 1930-Sept. 6, 2019
Neighborhood force to be reckoned with
By Cinda Ackerman Klickna
Tags: Remembering
WILLIAM FEURER Aug. 5, 1934-June 23, 2019
"That tall guy" - Basketball player, lawyer, activist
Guy Fawkes and you guys
Tags: Books
Students are more than their ACT scores
A gift guide for book lovers
History of a hidden neighborhood
Book calls Springfield’s Devereux Heights a “rare jewel”
Tags: Books, Books
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
The facts about active shooter drills
Tags: Capital City Parent, Capital City Parent
Women’s Art Alliance, now 40, looks back
“The First Ten Years” runs through Aug. 31
Tags: Arts Features, Visual Art
A full pension payment? Don’t be fooled.
Tags: Opinion, Guest Opinion
New Salem is getting old again
May events begin drive for re-restoration
Tags: News, News
Going to be a grandparent? Get your vaccines.
Tags: Capital City Senior, Capital City Senior
Traveling while black
The Green Book told visitors where they would be welcome in Springfield
Why parents need to read to their children – starting at birth
Joy of Movement
Dancing for those with Parkinson’s disease
Tags: Community & Lifestyle, Health & Fitness
Women leaders in the digital world
Field Artillery Through Time
@ Illinois State Military Museum
Sat., Sept. 7, 10 a.m.-4 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