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A forum last week at the City Club of Chicago – just as we start football season – was called “Whose Bell Was Really Rung?”
Federal prosecutors in Chicago have filed fraud charges against an Arkansas sports memorabilia collector, accusing him of defrauding investors by offering a phony Heisman Trophy as collateral for a $100,000 loan.
Lovie Smith’s contract states he owes the university if the 4-year contract is broken.
University of Illinois trustees have approved a contract with football coach Lovie Smith that will pay him at least $21 million over six years.
The Ball-Chatham School District is going into the fourth quarter in its battle over its football field.
Ryan Held’s story is an “everyman story.”
Mayor Langfelder declared September 3 as Ryan Held Day in Springfield.
A nice day Friday weather-wise for what most of the Springfield community would agree is a nice man.
Dwyane Wade is lashing out against his hometown of Chicago’s gun laws, calling them weak and saying he’s urged city officials to enact changes.
Ryan Held left the halls of Sacred Heard Griffin High School in 2014. Now he’s returning, but this time as an Olympic gold medalist.