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  2. Vanderbilt scores eight early runs, routs Eastern Illinois 12 ...

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    Alan Espinal drove in three runs, Vanderbilt hit two home runs and the Commodores routed Eastern Illinois 12-2 on Friday night in the Nashville Regional hosted by the Commodores.

  3. List of newspapers in Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Naujienos (socialist newspaper) (Lithuanian Daily News) – Chicago Nedelni Hlasatel (formerly Denni Hlasatel ) – Berwyn Sonntagpost und Milwaukee deutsche Zeitung – Chicago

  4. Nashville, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Nashville was originally called New Nashville; under the latter name, it was laid out in 1830. [6] The local post office was established as Nashville in 1831. [7] On June 28, 2020, Nashville was the site of a successful attempt at the world record for most pogo stick jumps with no hands.

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    Peoria, Illinois: Sports: football, men's basketball WTAD: AM 930 FM 103.3 Quincy, Illinois: Talk Radio: football, men's basketball WTAY: AM 1570 FM 94.3 Robinson, Illinois: News/Talk/Sports/Classic Hits: football, men's basketball WTYE: FM 101.7 Robinson, Illinois: Classic hits: football WROK: AM 1440 FM 96.1 Rockford, Illinois: News/talk ...

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  9. List of professional sports teams in Illinois - Wikipedia

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    The team played 13 games as the Buffalo Bison during the 1946–47 season before moving to Moline, Illinois. Moved to Milwaukee and became the Milwaukee Hawks (1951–1955), moved again to St. Louis , Missouri (1955–1968), then moved once more and are now the Atlanta Hawks (1968–Present).