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The state is planning to have the courthouse constructed by a private developer and then lease the building long term.
Before they vote, they swear an oath to vote based on the guidance of the holy spirit, not their own personal opinions.
The Springfield Utility Board warned customers that a power outage could last most of the day after a car hit a power pole.
The Springfield Police Youth Aid Bureau is looking for help finding 12-year-old runaway Tyson Porter. According to a ...
The Catholic Church is less Eurocentric, with its growth in Africa, South and Central America, and particularly Asia, said ...
According to City Utilities, nearly all customers have regained power. Now the utility company and others are looking toward ...
If you've gotten the gifts taken care of already and are looking for some plans still, let us help you out.
Councilwoman Monica Horton was also nominated for the mayor pro tem role, which effectively serves as a backup in the mayor's ...
Looking for a farmer's market later in the day? A new one slated to open this summer in Springfield will have you covered.
With last month's city elections wrapped up, Springfield leaders are turning toward developing a budget for next fiscal year.
The Illinois Department of Public Health confirmed six measles cases in Illinois so far this year, with two new cases in ...
On Wednesday in Springfield, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem will hold a press conference outside the mansion of ...
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