Archive for the Springfield News Category

So Long Erotic Services

Posted on May 31, 2009 by admin

Well it’s been a nice run for Craigslist, but the powers that be have finally stopped letting the pay to play players the ability to list on Craigslist. Erotic services is no longer a service allowed on Craigslist, including the one for Springfield.
This comes a  month after the killing of a masseuse who advertised on [...]

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Best Springfield Pizza

Posted on May 2, 2009 by admin

Alright,  so who do you think makes the best pie in Springfield? Take our poll and select who makes the best pizza in Springfield. If you don’t see your favorite on there, leave a comment with your vote.

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Swine Flu in Springfield?

Posted on May 2, 2009 by admin

According to the SJ-R.com, swine flu may have made it to Sangamon County. Jim Stone, director of the Sangamon County Department of Public Health, said there are five suspect cases, with one being a probable match for the current flu strain that is causing near hysteria in the world. Whether this leads to local schools [...]

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iPhone Compatible

Posted on May 1, 2009 by admin

Hey, I just made SpringfieldReader.com compatible with the iphone. Just browse your way to http://www.springfieldreader.com on your iphone. You’ll be given the latest headlines in easy to read format for the phone.

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Clean Car Wash

Posted on April 21, 2009 by admin

From if there’s a will there’s a way, there will be a Free car wash, yes that is right, a free car wash from the Sierra Club and UIS Social Work students near Panera Bread in Capital City Shopping Center on Dirksen Parkway in Springfield on Thursday, April 23, Noon – 2:00pm.

The car wash is [...]

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Restaurants and Taverns in Springfield

Posted on April 21, 2009 by admin

I’ve updated the Restaurant/Tavern page to include a lot more establishments. Google Maps is doing a much better job of pinpointing businesses on their maps then they used to. I know some are missing, but the large congregation of bars and restaurants downtown is pretty evident.
Next up, churches.

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