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The Sports Page

Tuesday, Jan. 24:

  • Alexander claims victory 500, reaches ridiculous milestone
    By Jeff Mayfield 

  • Coroner weighs out options on what to do with man's remains

  • Wind advisory

  • Gov. Blagojevich announces new series of statewide Keep Warm Illinois energy saving workshops
    Community workshops offer Illinoisans ways to reduce home energy costs

  • Gov. Blagojevich rallies with leaders throughout southwest Illinois for the passage of a $3.2 billion capital bill that will grow the economy and create 230,000 jobs
    Jobs bill will build better roads, improve mass transit and ease school overcrowding throughout the region

  • Reflections on life and the decisions to terminate it
    By Jeff Mayfield

  • Weekly outlook: Soybean prices

  • CIEDC announces energy savings and food stamp workshops

  • LCHS basketball

    • Pictures from 2006 Meijer Classic

  • Lincoln College basketball vs. Lewis & Clark

  • Lincoln Christian College to host Hall of Fame weekend

  • Illinois State vs. Indiana State game notes

  • Future Stars Central Illinois Basketball Club founded

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