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Rewriting history?

An exciting tale is told in a new $73,000 state-funded video presentation at the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Museum. The animated production brings to life the story of Robert Smalls, an enslaved man who purloined a Confederate boat, picked up other enslaved…

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Early intervention

One by one, boys walked to the front of the courtroom May 5 to receive certificates marking the completion of…

A losing proposition

When customers came to Capitol Teletrack on May 2 for the Kentucky Derby, a yearly event that still packed them…

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Prison or treatment?

This story is a collaboration between Illinois Answers and the Chicago bureau of MindSite News.  Bloomington native Shayla Woodworth had struggled with mental…

Landowner leans on school districts

Dowson Family Farms, which has four parcels of land under contract to CyrusOne for construction of a $500 million data…

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Reopening soon

Springfield was a grand hotel town in the ’20s. It was the state capital, a tourist mecca and a “good convention town” too, meaning…

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May music blooms

Hello and welcome to another edition of Now Playing, your weekly Illinois Times excursion into the music…

May music plays

As our month of May heats up (barely) we’re digging into those outdoor gigs (as weather permits)…

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I have visited the Bronte homesteadin Haworth England many times, withclasses and with my daughters andhave seen the portrait on the landingof the famous Bronte…

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Best Of Springfield 2025

See the results Every year, we ask our opinionated readers to tell us about their favorite people, places and things in the Springfield area. Over the decades we’ve been doing this, we’ve continued to tweak both the process and the results issue to try to keep things fresh and interesting.  While anything food-related typically dominates…

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