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A Metro East man accused of inserting sewing needles into packaged supermarket meats that a federal prosecutor called “booby traps” wants a federal judge to reconsider denying him his release on bond.
He’s not involved, spokesman says
It’s too late to do anything for corn except delay harvest
Springfield School District teachers have struck a tentative deal on a one-year contract
A familiar name is running for Springfield City Council.
Republican governor candidate Bruce Rauner wants everyone hired under patronage rules at the Illinois Department of Transportation, but given non-patronage, work to be fired.
The owner of Springfield’s Bel-Aire motel likely died of natural causes.
Anywhere from 65 to 100 North Mac Middle School students were sent to Springfield hospitals Monday following a carbon monoxide leak.
A vault that temporarily held Abraham Lincoln’s body after his 1865 funeral in Springfield is set to be restored, state officials said.
Bill would allow patients and families to decide