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Miniature butter cows on display

Farm scenes, naturally, inspire each year’s new sculpture of the beloved butter cow at the Illinois State Fair. However, sculptors participating in the annual Miniature Butter Cow Contest sponsored by Illinois Times and Prairie Farms Dairy don’t have that limitation. Inspiration can come from anywhere. Even viral internet items. Just ask contestant Amy Hood of […]

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Back-to-school events, after-school updates, and budget process begins

The board opened with a heartfelt remembrance of a former member who led through some of the district’s toughest times. – Over 1,000 families attended a back-to-school event, receiving book bags, supplies and strong community support. – Upcoming walk-in clinics for student physicals and immunizations were announced, along with orientation details for incoming freshmen and […]

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Back-to-school events, meals and union contract negotiations

Free summer meals for kids, on-site physicals and immunizations, and a brand new back-to-school event with 70-plus community vendors and 500 backpack giveaways — there’s a lot happening as the new school year approaches. The board also shared key dates for registration and orientation, including special events for incoming 6th and 9th graders to help […]

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Council calls for changes on derelict properties, urges support for downtown

A sign variance for a taller-than-approved billboard sparked debate at the council meeting. One member argued the owner acted in good faith and that safety concerns were inconclusive, while a resident pushed back, warning about driver distraction and urging limits on how often the sign changes. The council ultimately approved the variance. Frustration boiled over […]

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Council removes barriers for east side homeowners

Springfield’s council meeting was packed with debate and emotion. The city paused to honor Sacred Heart-Griffin’s state baseball champs, but most of the night centered on a new grant program to help homeowners on the east side. Council members wrestled with how to balance neighborhood revitalization, fairness in funding, and the realities facing residents who […]

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Council tackles property blight, hears plea for youth mental health support

Vacant and neglected properties dominated the council’s attention this week: updates on the long-delayed demolition at South Grand and Wheeler, legal hurdles with apartments at Old Towne and West Washington, new concerns about the abandoned Hardee’s on Toronto Road and a stalled project at MacArthur and Laurel. Frustration is mounting as overgrown grass, safety issues […]

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