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Senators begin to hear testimony in Blagojevich's Impeachment TrialJan 28, 2009 10:00 pm - ...
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Pinckneyville Claims Fifth Straight B.I.T.Jan 25, 2009 10:00 pm - "I don't think that record (for consecutive wins at the B.I.T.) will be broken, and you know what, we want to make it longer to where it's even more untouchable,"...
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Mid-Winter Tournament Week: Indians Again Play for ThirdJan 23, 2009 10:00 pm - Du Quoin High School¹s Basketball team ended pool play at the Sparta Mid-Winter Classic with a 2-1 record. And, for the second consecutive, a narrow loss in...
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Panthers Keep Rolling at B.I.T.Jan 23, 2009 10:00 pm - With the Panthers down 4-2 midway through the opening quarter, Dustin Winter converted a steal into a layup to tie the game and start Pinckneyville's run. D...
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Mid-Winter Tourney's: Du Quoin's Back in ContentionJan 22, 2009 10:00 pm - Du Quoin, 12-6, is 1-1 in Pool A play entering Friday night's 7 p.m. tussle with Lebanon (0-2). A victory forges the Tribe into a three-way tie for the pool's top...
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Mary Ann PiolettiJan 22, 2009 10:00 pm - Mary was born on January 20, 1931 in Sesser, a daughter to William H. and Ellen (Hale) Cockrum. She married John Pioletti on March 24, 1955 in Chester, and he su...
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Beverly Ruth IrvinJan 22, 2009 10:00 pm - Beverly had worked for twenty four years at Tessa Tape in Carbondale and for ten years at Gilster Mary Lee Company. She was of the Baptist faith. Beverly wa...
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Girls Prep Basketball: Benton Extends Lady Indians' StreakJan 22, 2009 10:00 pm - The Rangerettes played a good first half, then weathered an 11-0 run by the Indians in the third period and came from behind to win. Benton was cruising alo...
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Jerry W. "JJ" JoyceJan 22, 2009 10:00 pm - JJ had worked as a tractor operator at Consol #4 Jamestown Mine. He had also worked in farming for Herman and Rick Krone for thirty-five years. He was a member of...
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Is Bankruptcy an Option for Pinckneyville?Jan 22, 2009 10:00 pm - The State of Illinois paying its bills at the Pinckneyville Correctional Center alone would make a huge difference. Yet, as more small towns across Illinois ...