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Bruce Rushton is a freelance journalist.
Bicycle dreams
Bliss on two wheels
By Bruce Rushton
Tags: Community & Lifestyle
Politics and powerlessness
Springfield promises to help the homeless
PETER LAZARE
“Have a pretty good day”
Tags: Community & Lifestyle, Remembering
RUDOLPH DAVENPORT
“He always had an idea”
TIM LANDIS
A gentleman journalist
The judge
JOHN PHILLIP SCHMIDT: Jan. 8, 1965 - Dec. 19, 2017
‘You’ve got a friend’
M.T. VANN: July 28, 1961 - Dec. 31, 2016
Citizen Clarke
JOHN PATRICK CLARKE: Oct. 29, 1930 - Dec. 9, 2017
Black gumbo
JOSEPH L. “PETE” MORRISON: Aug. 9, 1933 - Dec.5, 2017
A dreamer who got things done
EARL “WALLY” HENDERSON April 5, 1931-April 18, 2016
Life in paradise
LAWRENCE A. BROQUET March 25, 1927-Nov. 28, 2016
She changed bureaucracy
CAROL ANN MERRILL March 27, 1953-June 7, 2016
The music man
SILVESTER WALTON, JR. Feb. 22, 1946-Oct. 11, 2016
The kitchen is closed: IT’s food writer remembered
JULIANNE GLATZ Sept. 11, 1953 - Feb. 4, 2016
The builder
ROBERT L. EVANS March 5, 1935-Nov. 8, 2015
He fought the good fight
JAMES CRAVEN Aug. 7, 1925-Jan. 12, 2015
An immigrant’s tale
OSSIE LANGFELDER Aug. 2, 1926-Oct. 21, 2015
A nationwide project
Lincoln’s hearse a labor of love
Tags: Community & Lifestyle, History
Champion of justice
JAMES C. CRAVEN Aug. 7, 1925-Jan. 12, 2015
He practiced what he preached.
KEITH RICHARD RODERICK Feb. 26, 1953-March 11, 2014
A fisherman’s friend
ROBERT “BOB” FOLDER Oct. 26, 1936-Nov. 6, 2014
A kind and caring sidekick
JEFFREY HOFMANN June 24, 1952-April 17, 2013
A law-and-order woman
GRACE ELEANOR MURDOCK Aug. 16, 1918-March 14, 2013
Champion for the masses
MARY LEE LEAHY April 28, 1940-Dec. 12, 2012
The cycle of life
GROVER E. EVERETT Nov. 3, 1941-Nov. 15, 2012
Elijah Iles House
@ Elijah Iles House
Saturdays, 12-4 p.m. Continues through Oct. 14
Springfield native sets shot-putting record
By Scott Reeder
Celebrate with German food, music and more
By Daron Walker
State’s Attorney Dan Wright a candidate for judge
By Dean Olsen
More pickleball courts on the way
By Ed Wojcicki