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Free laundry spruces up dignity
Soap to Hope helps people get clean clothes
By Cinda Ackerman Klickna
Tags: News
Take your infant to work
Tags: Capital City Parent
Echoes of Yesteryear at Oak Ridge Cemetery
Actors at graveside portray prominent citizens Oct. 1
Tags: Community & Lifestyle
Violins of beauty, history and remembrance
Tags: Music Features
The little library at the Black firehouse
History and literacy connect on Springfield's east side
Underground railroad conductor
John Albert Jones, (1806-1888) to be honored May 16
Tags: Culture
From San Quentin to Springfield
Curtis Roberts writes about 29 years behind bars, and his new life here
Tags: Books
Remembering an early Springfield leader
Dr. Henry Wohlgemuth, 1822-1905, was a mover and shaker
Finally, teacher shortage gets some attention
Unions have been pointing out underlying issues for years
Tags: Opinion
Peanuts, the crop that changed history
Author from Springfield takes readers with her to Senegal and the history of slavery
Jiu Jitsu Tournament
@ Orr Building, Illinois State Fairgrounds
Sat., Sept. 7, 9:30 a.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