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Story Subject Category: Decatur

Vintage Baseball with the Rock Springs Ground Squirrels
From Episode number 707, 40 north/88 west, Vintage Baseball, John O'Connor, air date Thursday, April 17, 2008

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A group of baseball players in Macon County is preserving the old days of baseball. The Rock Springs Ground Squirrels play the game by 1860s rules, which don’t allow swearing or gloves. Producer Julius Bolton takes viewers to the Macon County Conservation District to enjoy a bygone era from our national pastime.

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Segment duration: 06:02

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Producer: Julius Bolton and Jeff Bossert
Editor: Tim Hartin

This segment is filed in these categories: HistoryHobbiesIllinois Culture/HistorySportsDecatur

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Winter at Scovill Zoo in Decatur
From Episode number 553, Caldwell Pepsin Plant - Monticello, Winter at Scovill Zoo - Decatur, U of I Ice Dancing Club, air date Thursday, January 14, 1999

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Prairie Fire visits the Scovill Zoo in Decatur to see what happens to all the animals in the winter. “We were curious about how zookeepers could care for them when it’s so cold and snowy outside,” said Prairie Fire host Alison Davis.

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Segment duration: 06:33

Producer: Alison Davis

This segment is filed in these categories: Livestock/Animals/ZoologyParks/Outdoor RecreationScience/NatureDecatur

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Central Illinois Ghost Research Society: Hunting Haunted Gathering Places
From Episode number 537, Scary Prairie Fire, air date Thursday, October 31, 1996

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Troy Taylor loves to hunt ghosts, and we follow him to the Old Lincoln Theatre, a haunted gym, and other...interesting places.

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Segment duration: 22:07

Producer: Alison Davis Wood

This segment is filed in these categories: FolkloreIllinois Culture/HistoryDecaturGreenwoodLincoln

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Staley's Football Team in Decatur
From Episode number 532, Staley's Football Team; Landscapes; U of I Art Tour; Historic Preservation , air date Thursday, September 14, 1995

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Prairie Fire looks back at the odd welding of sports and manufacturing that created the Decatur Staleys, a corporate semi-pro football team that later became the Chicago
Bears. Prairie Fire host Alison Davis talks to former Staley chemical engineer Tom Garrenand Decatur Herald and Review columnist Bob Fallstrom about the history of the team. Davis said A.E. Staley had big dreams, both for his corn products business and his company sports teams. In 1919, he recruited the former U of I football star George Halas to play for and coach his firm’s football team as well as work in the manufacturing plant.

“When the Staleys were getting started, A.E. Staley agreed to let the team practice on company time two hours a day,” said Davis. “They recruited guys across the Midwest.” In 1921, the Staleys moved to Chicago to draw bigger crowds and were renamed the Bears the next year.

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Segment duration: 08:20

Producer: Alison Davis

This segment is filed in these categories: Illinois Culture/HistorySportsDecatur

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Hieronymous Mueller, Auto Inventor from Decatur

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Segment duration: 06:27

Producer: Alison Davis

This segment is filed in these categories: AutomotiveBusinessFamily historyIllinois Culture/HistoryDecatur

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