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Sisters Have Attended All 87 FairsSep 08, 2009 11:00 pm - ...
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Lewis M. FeltmeyerSep 08, 2009 11:00 pm - Lewis was born on March 21, 1932 in Pinckneyville, Ill., a son to Frank and Ernestine E. (Strauch) Feltmeyer. He was a veteran of the United States Army serving d...
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Judge: Boy Behind the Wall to Remain in State CustodySep 08, 2009 11:00 pm - Franklin County Circuit Judge Kyle Vantrease turned away Michael Chekevdia's request to take temporary custody of his son immediately, ruling Tuesday that Richard Cheke...
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Rookie is King of Illinois Dirt after Monday's Du Quoin WinSep 07, 2009 11:00 pm - Kligerman charged from the back to the front and then held off five-time DuQuoin winner Frank Kimmel during a last-lap shoot-out to earn his seventh series win of...
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Elkvillle's Nationals Finish its Best EverSep 07, 2009 11:00 pm - the 50-plus national title, a Soutehrn Illinois men's fastpitch team has placed among the top three in Amateur Softball Association (ASA) National Championship co...
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Eldorado Rushes Past Elverado-TricoSep 06, 2009 11:00 pm - "I'll be honest, this was not an easy game for our kids," said Hampton, whose rival on the other side of the field - Duffy Sanders - coached the Eagles before Ham...
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Rookie is King of Illinois DirtSep 06, 2009 11:00 pm - Kligerman charged from the back to the front and then held off five-time DuQuoin winner Frank Kimmel during a last-lap shoot-out to earn his seventh series win of...
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Magic Mile muddy and messy, but racing still on as scheduledSep 06, 2009 11:00 pm - On and off rain showers Friday, Saturday and Sunday - at times torrential downpours - across southern Illinois have made things challenging right out of the gate for AR...
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Elkville Fastpitch Third in ASA NationalsSep 06, 2009 11:00 pm - The local team won three of five games in the 29-team Class C Nationals, finishing with a 10-0 loss Sunday morning against to Montgomery, Al. Travelers. The other tourn...
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Harrisburg Halts Du Quoin's StreakSep 06, 2009 11:00 pm - "Our offensive linemen did a heck of a job. They worked their butts off all winter, all spring and all summer. That's why the backs were good," he said. Whi...