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Cap City | Thursday, September 29,2011

FLASHBACK TO 1993

By Cap City
Where median income is concerned, Illinois in 2010 hit its lowest point in nearly two decades.The median income is the income level above which half of the population falls and below which the other h
Cap City | Thursday, September 29,2011

FIGHTING HUMAN TRAFFICKING

By Cap City
Slavery still exists, and Brent Messimer wants to stop it.The 2010 Lincoln Christian University seminary graduate is headed to Belgium in January until May for an internship with Oasis Belgium, a Chri
Cap City | Thursday, September 22,2011

NEW STORE USES LESS ENERGY

By Cap City
On Sept. 15 when computers turned on the energy-efficient T-8 fluorescents a half hour before opening time on opening day at the new Aldi grocery store, energy savings kicked in.  The new store,
Cap City | Thursday, September 22,2011

LEARN HOW COPS WORK

By Cap City
Freeze! You have the right to remain silent. We got here as quickly as we could, ma’am.Learn all of these police catchphrases and more at the Springfield Police Department’s Citizens Polic
Cap City | Thursday, September 15,2011

SUPPORTING SURVIVORS

By Cap City
The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention is building its presence in Springfield, where on Oct. 1 the organization will hold a community walk to raise money for research and educational programs
Cap City | Thursday, September 15,2011

PLAQUES FOR LINCOLN

By Cap City
In Springfield, Abraham Lincoln reigns as king, but this year, during the city’s Historic Preservation Awards program, it’s modern-day Lincoln-era property owners who’ll receive a pa
Cap City | Thursday, September 8,2011

ENGLISH 101, CALCULUS 203, A TRIP TO PARIS?

By Cap City
Mais oui, a jaunt on the continent can get you college credit at Lincoln Land Community College.Chris McDonald, a political science professor, is planning a nine-day trip to France for next year’
Cap City | Thursday, September 8,2011

PRIMARY PRIVACY

By Cap City
Voting in an Illinois primary election means revealing your political leanings – a problem if you work in a place necessarily connected to politics, say proponents of a constitutional amendment
Cap City | Thursday, September 1,2011

THIS OLD, OLD HOUSE

By Cap City
The James J. Eldred House in Eldred, about 45 miles south of Jacksonville, will be open to the public for the first time in a decade the weekend after Labor Day as part of Greene County Days.“Th
Cap City | Thursday, September 1,2011

ON THE RUNWAY

By Cap City
Breanne Harney is flirting with the fashion big leagues. The lifelong Springfield resident graduated from the Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD) in June and is looking for a job, but she’