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Now that chili has been used as weapon, in almost a similar sinister fashion to the attacks in Chicago, will the regional dish be in the crosshairs of legislators hungry to look good for constituents. Read more...
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Illinois High School Association seeking five-season bids to host state football and dance competitions beginning in 2013. Read more...
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While the IHSA is opposes it, former area athletes, now serving in the military offer their views on Illinois Senate Bill 2550 which would allow school districts to waive the mandatory 12-day rule for high school football athletes returning from basic training. Read more...
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The Illinois women's tennis team dropped just 13 games between the two dual matches on their way to improving to 3-0 on the season, a circumstance that the program has not seen since 2001. Read more...
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The Fighting Illini men's tennis team kicked off their season at home with victories over Detroit Mercy and Ball State. Read more...
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The SJO boys shot 10-12 from the free throw line in their latest basketball victory, which extends their win streak to four games. Read more...
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Nearly every SJO starter contributed in one way or another in the razor thin victory. Nate Michael chalked up another game in double figures with 11 points, but it was Brent Schluter fired SJO up to victory at the Unity Shootout. Read more...
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Holding visiting Tuscola to just 14 first half points, the St. Joseph-Ogden girls' basketball team used a solid defensive effort to win 48-30 in... Read more...
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