BY MIKE LANG Enough is enough. This familiar refrain from African Americans, who for generations have lamented the repeated deaths of their brethren at the hands of law enforcement personnel, hav...
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LETTERS I was given a 30-year prison sentence and over $200,000 in fines for nonviolent cannabis offenses. I was a young white male, hauled off to prison to serve nearly 15 years before being ...
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BY RICH MILLER Called “Failed,” the ad heaps criticism on the governor for the toilet scandal, increased gas taxes, increased taxes on cars and allegedly giving a “huge” pay raise “to h...
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QUESTIONING STATEHOUSE STATUES BY RACHEL OTWELL The Martin Luther King Jr. statue in Springfield is no stranger to controversy. “The placement is a complete insult to his legacy. The way it�...
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THE 1½-STORY LINCOLN HOME TO BE REBUILT BY DAVID BLANCHETTE The association has launched a $400,000 fund drive to acquire land in the 600 block of Eighth Street between Edwards and Cook and t...
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REINVENTING POLICE BY BRUCE RUSHTON The federal court docket in Springfield shows few lawsuits alleging police brutality. Crime has gone down during the past decade, according to federal datab...
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THE CHEF HAS LEFT THE BUILDING BY RACHEL OTWELL Augie Mrozowski was at an awards ceremony when the announcer described a chef who was the son of immigrant parents and who began his storied car...
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SAVORY KIMCHI PANCAKES BY PETER GLATZ We’ve been living in our converted school bus for two months and I have to confess it’s been quite a challenge trying to figure out how a family of tw...
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AFTER LINCOLN LEFT SPRINGFIELD BY CINDA ACKERMAN KLICKNA On Feb. 11, 1861, when Abraham Lincoln stepped onto the train in Springfield for what would be a 13-day journey to the nation’s capit...
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BACON SALVAGES LEFT BY CHUCK KOPLINSKI Kevin Bacon has been around quite a while, so much so that we take him for granted. His solid, understated approach, a “don’t just do something, stan...
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CELEBRATE CAREFULLY BY TOM IRWIN Welcome to July 2020, and more specifically, the Independence Day holiday weekend. What a shame that when July 4 actually falls on a Saturday, we happen to be ...
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LIVE MUSIC Angel Brown’s Smooth ‘N Blue Duo.
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OF CRISES AND FIREWORKS BY BRUCE RUSHTON From challenges come triumph, that’s always been the American way, ask Frank Capra. The Great Depression ended with a world war, which brought in a n...
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BULLETIN BOARD | ANIMAL PROTECTIVE LEAGUE Join the Animal Protective League (APL) during July for an entire month of adoption events and fun virtual activities. You can enter a photo of your p...
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Tales from the Vault: Behind the Scenes of Fashioning Illinois.
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BY RICH MILLER As Illinois slowly begins the reopening process, some state legislators have decided to start hosting in-person fundraisers. For the past few months, most legislative incumbents an...
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VISIONS OF AN ANTI-RACIST EDUCATION BY RACHEL OTWELL The sentiment that schools do a poor job of telling the true history of racial oppression is not new, but calls for change have been amplif...
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LETTERS Yes, according to Jesse White’s spokesman, our secretary of state was highly offended that Candace Wanzo allegedly stole over $340,000 from his office (”Six figures of trouble,” ...
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BY MARY FRANCES Police reforms won’t work, Vitale begins. He then presents a history of modern policing from an international perspective. Policing in the United States evolved from repressive ...
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BY RACHEL OTWELL Onsrud was convicted of killing his four-month-old son in 2007. The child was born prematurely and the Illinois Innocence Project said the death was a result of health issues. Th...
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MAKING HISTORY BY RACHEL OTWELL As demonstrators continue to plea for justice for people like George Floyd and Breonna Taylor, Juneteenth was marked differently this year. Many say its unoffic...
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CAPTURING STORIES OF LIFE IN ILLINOIS BY KAREN ACKERMAN WITTER This story was produced in partnership with the Pulitzer Center.
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SPY: AN UNEXPECTED DELIGHT BY CHUCK KOPLINSKI I can sense your eyes rolling right now, dear reader, and I completely understand. The script by brothers Erich and Jon Hoeber is nothing but a pa...
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IN HER WORDS: KHORAN READUS BY RACHEL OTWELL Khoran Readus puts the “active” in activism. In 2019 she took a job with Sojourn Shelter as a Sangamon County court advocate for survivors of d...
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HOMEMADE ICE CREAM BY ASHLEY MEYER On the last official day of this discombobulated school year, I glanced out the window at my daughter, swinging in the hammock suspended over her treehouse. ...
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MUSIC ROLLS ON BY TOM IRWIN This has most certainly been a wild roller coaster ride over the last few months and the ups, downs, ins, outs and around the bends are still happening for sure, on...
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Captain Geech and the Shrimp Shack Shooters.
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SCIENCE | BRIGHT STARS AND CONSTELLATIONS Join John Martin, UIS associate professor of astronomy and physics, for a virtual summer star party. Martin will give tips for finding planets, bright...
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BY BRUCE RUSHTON It is, boiled down, an attempt to prove that the government can do better than the free market. There are too few pot shops and growers for too many customers, which has led to h...
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BY DOUT KAMHHOLZ We’ve all read about powerful gangs barging in where they had no right to be, eager to grab all they could and escape to turn a profit on their booty. Rivalries among these gan...
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LETTERS On behalf of the Springfield Inner City Older Neighborhoods (ICON), I thank the Springfield City Council on their recent ordinance change that levies increasing levels of fines for rep...
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HOLIDAY HAPPENINGS | CELEBRATING FREEDOM Dating back to 1860s, Juneteenth is the oldest nationally celebrated commemoration of the ending of slavery in the United States. On June 19, 1865, Uni...
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AWARENESS THROUGH ART BY RACHEL OTWELL Michelle Smith wasn’t reacting to the police killing of George Floyd when she first began a series of drawings titled “Just Let Me Breathe.” But un...
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BY BRUCE RUSHTON The civilian commission, which is supposed to consider complaints from citizens, last met about a year ago, according to Kelvin Coburn, commission chairman, and has considered tw...
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The Springfield City Council on Tuesday approved a measure instituting fines for folks who don’t fix code violations until the last minute. The city has been dismissing fines for people issued ...
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Informed sources say that deadlines for the State Journal-Register’s print edition will be moved from 4 p.m., darn early for a daily newspaper delivered in the morning, to 7 p.m. That’s bette...
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BY BRUCE RUSHTON Public officials in Jerome don’t want to talk about the village employing a police officer who quit the Riverton Police Department after a video caught her looking the other wa...
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City Water, Light and Power says it’s seeing an increase in past due balances “so the utility is working to help those customers in hardship.” In the midst of the pandemic, disconnections h...
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SPRINGFIELD COMES TOGETHER BY RACHEL OTWELL To track the success of a Facebook group created to help families in need during the pandemic, its creator suggests you check out the “thank you�...
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GOING ABOVE AND BEYOND The people, places and things we relied on to get us through while we stayed home. We’ve all had to adapt to a new way of life, mostly on short notice.
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WHEN LIFE GIVES YOU PRESERVED LEMONS. . . BY PETER GLATZ When we lived in the old Spaulding Orchard farmhouse, we were running three refrigerators and three freezers, usually all full. My late...
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LAST OF THE LIVE STREAMS BY TOM IRWIN Welcome one and all to mid-June in central Illinois and our take on what’s “Now Playing” in the live music arena. First, let us thank all the folks ...
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217 Black Restaurant Weekend with Kapital Sound.
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PILLSBURY REDUX BY BRUCE RUSHTON Recently an inmate, Chernis was mastermind of illegal salvage operations at Pillsbury Mill on Springfield’s north end.
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BY CORY MEYER I’m a 48-year-old white man who grew up as a military brat and was lucky to experience different cultures as I grew up. I’ve never used the phrase, “I’m not racist, but…�...
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Fred Britenstine Memorial Car Show/Virden Car Show.
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WORKING IN SOLIDARITY George Floyd, Breonna Tayler, Ahmaud Arbery and Tony McDade are only the most recent names added to a long list of black men, women, and LGBTQI people who have become vic...
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OFFICIALS IN SPRINGFIELD JOIN PROTESTS BY RACHEL OTWELL It was a hot weekend, with temperatures rising to the 90s, and there’s still a pandemic. And yet, hundreds marched again in Springfiel...
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LETTERS The survey that asked Sangamon County residents how they felt heading into Phase Three of the governor’s reopening plan included a question about when you would feel safe, which seem...
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BY BRUCE RUSHTON Ralph Hanauer would hit offenders with fines even if they clean up their acts before administrative court dates. Too often, Hanauer and other aldermen say, cases are dismissed wi...
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HUNDREDS MARCH IN TAYLORVILLE BY RACHEL OTWELL Chadwick Workman attended his first demonstration less than a week before organizing his own. Like many young adults, he’s been moved to act in...
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FOUR FINE BLACK-OWNED RESTAURANTS BY ASHLEY MEYER Black-owned businesses are cornerstones of Springfield’s culinary heritage. From beloved establishments that have been passed down through t...
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CLOSURE BY DAVID BLANCHETTE David Metcalf grew up in and around MacMurray College. His father was a long-serving faculty member at the eastside Jacksonville institution, and his great-greatgra...
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NIGHY SALVAGES A SPOTTY SOMETIMES BY CHUCK KOPLINSKI Nighy is Alan, a successful tailor who has a passion for Scrabble. It would perhaps be a stretch to say he’s obsessed with the game, but ...
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CON AIR BY BRUCE RUSHTON Marks provided credit card numbers and cash and hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of goods while Brown chartered planes, according to a grand jury indictment issu...
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BULLETIN BOARD | GO ANYWHERE. LEARN ANYTHING. When they had to close their doors to their patrons, they did not skip a beat and immediately began to offer ways to help us continue to discover ...
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Images of Lincoln Memorial Garden photography contest.
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Find more details and gigs in our online calendar at illinoistimes.com..
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JUMPING INTO JUNE MUSIC BY TOM IRWIN Here we go a-recovering from a necessary (I truly believe) shelter-in-place order, and as we work to make it all work out the best we all can, you can feel...
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SPRINGFIELDERS SAY BLACK LIVES MATTER BY RACHEL OTWELL It was far beyond what anyone had anticipated. Several hundred people drove together, their cars poured down Ninth Street and nearby road...
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LETTERS The “no mask, no restrictions, no stay-at-home order” rally organizers and protesters did not obtain permits for their protests at the Illinois State Capitol; were protesting in th...
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Last week’s demonstration outside the State Journal-Register, aptly, started nearly a half-hour late, as the paper’s newsroom staff and supporters protested a decision to move print deadlines...
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THE SHOW CAN’T GO ON YET BY RACHEL OTWELL Gus Gordon is surrounded by 80,000 square feet of mostly empty space as he begins to work out of the Hoogland Center for the Arts more in the coming...
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WILL SPRINGFIELD COME OUT? BY RACHEL OTWELL At Linda Renehan’s Springfield Vintage shop downtown, the values come easy. As does the conversation. Renehan loves to play “dressup,” styling...
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City council members and the mayor praised nonviolent protests against police brutality and the killing of George Floyd in Springfield in recent days. Several thousand people showed up for the ev...
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SUICIDE IN SOLITARY BY BRUCE RUSHTON With a history of self harm dating as far back as 2014, Rusher was serious about suicide. In 2017, she succeeded while in the custody of the Sangamon Count...
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VENEZUELAN STUDENT SHELTERS IN SPRINGFIELD BY KAREN ACKERMAN WITTER Sabrina Páez has a friendly smile, outgoing personality and is quick to engage in a lively conversation. Upon meeting her, ...
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SYMPHONY EMBRACES TECHNOLOGY BY SCOTT FAINGOLD Suddenly the ISO was faced with having to cancel 2020’s final two performances – and all other programs, including the popular Concert For Ki...
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JAPANESE COMFORT FOOD BY PETER GLATZ According to a report published last month in ResearchAndMarkets.com, the market for dishwashing supplies is expected to grow by 275% as a consequence of e...
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JUNE MUSIC JANGLES BY TOM IRWIN As we begin to see gigs return to venues following safe and sound practices to prevent the spread of COVID-19, there is a palpable sense of pressure releasing. ...
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Dates, times and locations are subject to change, so we suggest calling before attending an event..
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GREEN DRIVES HOPE FOR THE FUTURE BY CHUCK KOPLINSKI Much of what we hear about the environment these days is doom and gloom. The ozone layer is hopelessly damaged and depleted, the greenhouse ...
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BY RICH MILLER That outbreak was acknowledged last Wednesday by the administrator of the Jackson County Health Department. The administrator told WSIU Radio that the unnamed southern Illinois chu...
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BY GEORGE FEHRINGER April 22, 23, 24 – Put in eight complaints with Illinois Department of Employment Security and never got a response to one of them. Complaints are that no one was getting ba...
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The Fantastic Jones Family 48th Anniversary Virtual Concert.
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BULLETIN BOARD | COMMUNITY EDUCATION PROGRAM Lincoln Land Community College’s community education program is offering 10 free, noncredit online classes from now until June 30. Once signed up...
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BY BRUCE RUSHTON At that point, the only looting that had happened was some sort of incident at Dick’s Sporting Goods, where a group of perhaps 20 people gathered in the parking lot yelling ins...
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BY SCOTT REEDER On at least one occasion I saw a Chicago-area lawmaker drunk in the House chamber to the point she barely was coherent. Interestingly enough, she was a social conservative who cou...
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BY RICH MILLER I’ve been writing about Illinois politics and government for 30 years. Like many of my more experienced colleagues, I’ve developed an extensive list of sources and contacts tha...
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LETTERS BY RICH MILLER The leaders interviewed in Rachel Otwell’s article (“Moving Pillsbury forward, inches at a time,” April 23) are the same leaders who haven’t been able to move Pi...
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U OF I PROHIBITS FACULTY-UNDERGRAD RELATIONSHIPS BY RACHEL OTWELL AND MARY HANSEN The University of Illinois Board of Trustees approved changes to its policies on hiring as well as faculty and...
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These days, everyone can and should be a superhero. All it takes is wearing a mask when in public. That’s the message behind a new Kidzeum initiative. The children’s science and health museum...
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Ralph “Bounty Hunter” Hanauer is working on an ordinance that would hit scofflaw property owners and perhaps tenants with fines for not keeping lawns and garbage in check. “I’ve been on a...
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BY BRUCE RUSHTON Enforcement of Gov. JB Pritzker’s restrictions on businesses appears murky after an abbreviated legislative session that ended with lawmakers declining to pass anything that mi...
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THE POLIO QUARANTINE OF 1949 BY CINDA ACKERMAN KLICKNA Then, as now, the length of isolation was set at 14 days; people were urged to stay away from others and practice clean hygiene. There wa...
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LEARNING REMOTE LEARNING BY RACHEL OTWELL In mid-March, when Buffy Lael-Wolf realized in-person school was indefinitely postponed, she sprang into action. She knew her 10-year-old daughter, Ne...
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STRAWBERRY SHORTCAKE FOR REAL BY ASHLEY MEYER Strawberry shortcake is one of the most beloved desserts in the American culinary repertoire. Neither brief nor small, the cakes are named short b...
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HIGH NOTE FAMILIAR BUT ENTERTAINING TUNE BY CHUCK KOPLINSKI While Maggie’s (Dakota Johnson) job title may be “Personal Assistant” she’s really nothing but a lackey to pop star Grace Da...
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MUSIC | ILLINOIS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA MUSIC | Illinois Symphony Orchestra.
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The Fantastic Jones Family 48th Anniversary Virtual Concert.
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MASKED HATRED BY BRUCE RUSHTON Last week, I headed to the Bank of Springfield Center, not for the spectacle within as the state House convened, but for the madness surrounding. I had heard of ...
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LIVE MUSIC LIVES BY TOM IRWIN As we hit week number whatever-it-is of the shelter-in-place order, live music is back and truly live, and not just online. The calendar exploded this week with a...
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PAYCHECK PROTECTION GIVES BUSINESSES A CHANCE BY DAVID BLANCHETTE Masked employees serve a steady stream of pick-up and carry-out customers now at Cafe Moxo in downtown Springfield, both old a...
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SMOKABLE HEMP BUDS SURFACE BY BRUCE RUSHTON Hemp, as opposed to cannabis, buds, grown under licenses issued by the state Department of Agriculture, have miniscule levels of THC, the psychoacti...
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FOOT TRAFFIC BY RICH SAAL Not long after Illinois issued a stay-at-home order in March, my neighbor’s adult children were home, their college and work lives on hold for the moment. Almost ev...
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KNIVES SHARP AS LIGHTNING BY PETER GLATZ While living in France in the late 50s, Paul Childs recalled hearing his wife, Julia, cry out: “Goddamnit! I’ve never yet gone into a private Frenc...
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CLOSE TO LIVE MUSIC BY TOM IRWIN Welcome everyone, to another week of coronavirus life in lockdown. We send out our best to all at the forefront of the battle and to those directly in contact ...
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BULLETIN BOARD | HELPING SMALL BUSINESSES LIKE YOURS The coronavirus has hit small businesses hard, but SCORE’s mentors can help during this difficult time. SCORE is a national network of vo...
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Microbudget Filmmaking in Central Illinois.
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