Vol. 39, No. 5
Hard Knox
Work goes on despite doubts
By Bruce Rushton
A boxer gives back
Justin Moon continues the legacy of an east side legend
By Patrick Yeagle
News Quirks 8/29/13
By Roland Sweet
Looking for jobs
Springfield activist group gets serious about minority hiring
THE FIRST BEATLE IN AMERICA
By Cap City
LINED UP
Rauner's race for governor
By Rich Miller
Militarizing America’s police forces
By Jim Hightower
More about learning-by-doing
By James Krohe Jr.
What you need to know about Congress now
By Lee H. Hamilton
Three-way traffic
Can traffic in Washington Park be unjammed?
The benefits of doing business locally
By Jeff Milchen
Letters to the Editor 8/29/13
By Letters to the Editor
Goodbye hugs
By Chris Britt
For the love of Indian food
By Julianne Glatz
Between The Cracks: End Times Trio tonight at The Pharmacy
By Scott Faingold
This afternoon: Poet in the Parlor with Anita Stienstra
Book signing/talk on local historic homes
By Anita Stienstra
Laborless stroll into the holiday
Art Association class cuts straight to the reason you make art
Laborless weekend starts with End Times Trio and friends
When hurry met Sally
By Amy Alkon
Jasmine finds Blanchett in full bloom
By Chuck Koplinski
One Direction impresses in Us
vermont poem #22
By Jacqueline Jackson
Having substance
Tasteful teachings
Labor Day doings
By Tom Irwin
The Alley Tones
Down by the river
Take a trip to Quincy
Fall curtain call
A season of robust theater in central Illinois
A magical ride
Bike Club’s 41st ‘Century’ Sept. 8 includes something for everybody
By Cyd LaBonte
The Nightingale of Andover
Take a day trip to the Jenny Lind Chapel near Galesburg
By William Furry
Zip through the Shawnee National Forest
While you’re there, enjoy wine, tour a fish hatchery and sleep in a forest cabin
By Cindy Ladage
Variety is key in a season of exciting music
Homecoming
@ Camp CILCA
Sat., July 27, 10 a.m.-2 p.m.
Deputy charged with murder had issues during previous employment
By Farrah Anderson and Sam Stecklow, for Invisible Institute and the Investigative Reporting Workshop
Deputy who killed Sonya Massey was discharged from Army for serious misconduct
Sonya Massey’s father calls for Jack Campbell to resign
By Dean Olsen
'Red flags' surrounded hiring of alleged killer