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January 2017
| January 5
January 5, 2017
The name ‘Opie’ is a lot more complicated than you’d think
Storage solutions are now a lot more than just plastic bins
That buggy jade plant can be saved with a once-weekly spray
Recipe of the Day: Teriyaki Beef Stuffed Peppers for 2
O’Fallon announces 2017 meeting dates for city boards, commissions
Two squeakers propel Panthers to fifth at Centralia
HISTORIC LANDMARKS: Scott showcases airpower legacy
SCOTT CELEBRATING CENTENNIAL
Panda Express at Scott now hiring
Scott Air Force Base meetings
Sometimes it’s better to survive rough road than smooth path
Basketball notebook: Flyers still a force, Illini want Smith, Father McGivney cracks win column
East St. Louis still a force, despite uneven start