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Lights out for Olde Towne Apartments
City plans to shut off utilities, displacing residents, if owner doesn’t pay past due bills
By Scott Reeder
Tags: News
Intricate Minds promotes harm reduction as a road to recovery
When kids can't read
Three out of four fourth graders are not proficient in reading. District 186 is reevaluating its controversial curriculum.
Targeting diversity efforts
Complaint filed against SIU School of Medicine for scholarship honoring Tracey Meares
Lutheran High School plans to rebuild near Cherry Hills Church
State mine subsidence insurance has a $750,000 cap on damages
Credit card company monopolies impact small businesses
Sen. Dick Durbin proposes legislation to create more competition
DSI gets new director
Springfield native Carlos Ortega started Feb. 1
Show me the money
Lucky Horseshoes have ambitious plan to renovate stadium, seeking financial support
City pursues legal action against Olde Towne Apartments
Seeking to demolish eight vacant structures and force owner to repair four others
Springfield remembers the legacy of MLK
The legacy of St. Joseph's Home lives on
A charitable fund now provides grants to area nonprofits that assist the elderly
TODD MAISCH June 13, 1965-June 1, 2023
The voice for Illinois businesses
Tags: Remembering
James “Pate” Philip May 26, 1930-Nov. 21, 2023
A man more progressive than his words
MELVIN GEIGER Feb. 24, 1936-March 9, 2023
One of Springfield’s best-known animal doctors
Wrongful incarceration
Illinois Innocence Project helps free man who served 35 years
Problematic bug makes its way to Springfield
Global warming leads kissing bug to migrate from Latin America
Postal problems
Shortage of letter carriers causes mail to be late or not delivered at all
Healing racial divisions
United Way to award state-funded anti-racism grants to local nonprofits
Liquor license dilemma
State commission overturns Rochester village president's denial of liquor license
A love of literacy
Nonprofit seeks to improve reading skills among low-income children
General Assembly takes no action on Invest in Kids program
State tax credit program providing scholarships for low-income students to end Dec. 31
Diversity training for law enforcement
Federal grant to UIS will help develop curriculum
Countering antisemitism
Tags: Weekly Reeder
The future of community journalism
Press Forward initiative announces $2 million to expand Springfield-area news coverage
A child care crisis
Illinois loses federal funding for day cares, compounding existing challenges
Big Love - A Tribute to Fleetwood Mac
@ Danenberger Family Vineyards
Sat., April 20, 8 p.m.
Man arrested by FBI owns property with an Illinois state trooper
By Dean Olsen
Additional raids on Asian massage parlors
Harold L. “Lee” Milner Feb 25, 1946 - April 17, 2024
By Illinois Times Staff