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What's new at IllinoisTimes Archaeology and a newspaper editorA plain white pitcher, a bowl, a broken plate and a whiskey bottle from the mid-to-late 1830s are among the finds from Floyd Mansberger’s digs on the block where the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library now stands. Page 3 - no comments - 544 views  Pusillanimity plus stupidity equals Wall Street greedOnce again, we are faced with the question that has long bedeviled political analysts and barstool pundits everywhere: Is the pusillanimity of Democrats worse than the stupidity of Republicans? The question arises because of a curious vote last week... Page 4 - no comments - 469 views  LETTERSHis great specialties included French fried lobster tails and the biggest, truly huge baked potatoes with a unique cheese sauce, which brought many customers, such as my wife and I and friends and others, back for more for many years. Page 5 - no comments - 538 views  earlyspringpoem #2tiny green trillium trefoil tiny pied trout lily leaves tiny frondsy dutchman’s britches tiny spring beauties already in blossom other leaves and shoots unidentifiable I’m sorry to be stepping on you here in the woods you wee ones are so many amid... Page 5 - no comments - 492 views  What will the Madigans do about the governor’s race?Back in 2005, I asked House Speaker Michael Madigan why he didn’t just run somebody against Gov. Rod Blagojevich in the ’06 Democratic primary if he was so upset at the way Blagojevich was running things. “I did that once, and it led to 26 years of uninterrupted Republican rule,” Madigan cracked. Page 7 - no comments - 507 views  Get your swag on — responsiblyDespite the best efforts of public health officials and other groups, the rate of sexually transmitted disease infections among teenagers continues to rise. While HIV and AIDS captures most of the attention, people often forget about other STDs such as gonorrhea, herpes and chlamydia. Page 8 - no comments - 566 views  Local nonprofit ready to donate brand-new booksBefore Nöel Scott became a stay-at-home mom, she worked as an early childhood teacher with the local Early Start program. She taught mostly low-income kids and was astounded to see them holding books upsidedown or paging through books backward. Page 8 - no comments - 443 views  An unusual move for power as Democrat chairman departsIn a move that has party veterans scratching their heads, Patrick “Tim” Timoney, outgoing chairman of the Sangamon County Democrats, has appointed almost 40 new precinct committeemen over the past month, according to records provided by the county election office. Page 9 - no comments - 554 views  Fun at the drive-inIn the late 1950s, 4,000 drive-in movie theaters dotted America’s landscape. In that decade, 120 theaters, including The 66 Drive- In on Sixth Street and the Springfield Drive- In on Dirksen Parkway, entertained carloads of families and teenagers with their twilight and after-dark movies. Page 10 - no comments - 541 views  Bigger isn’t always betterHudson didn’t know what to think when she first learned that factory farming was coming to her town. Elmwood, Ill. Page 11 - no comments - 506 views  Earth Week eventsApr 26, 2pm, Planned ride with specific stops. For scooters and light motorcycles to honor Earth Day and raise money for Community Energy Systems. $20. Start at Grab-A-Java, Sixth St. For more info, call 629-7031 or 855- 8356 or visit censys.org or springfieldscooterclub. Page 15 - no comments - 445 views  E-cycle your E-waste this E-arth DayTo most people, being green just means replacing your old light bulbs with compact fluorescents, reusing plastic grocery bags, turning off the water while brushing and placing your empty aluminum cans and TPS reports into the appropriate plastic bins at the office. Page 16 - no comments - 566 views  Only fools flush downJust when you thought it was safe for your drugs to go in the water... . “We ask that residents no longer flush their meds,” says Angela Harris, Sangamon County’s recycling coordinator. Harris acknowledges that for many years, flushing was the recommended method for disposal of pharmaceuticals and personal care products. Page 17 - no comments - 506 views  Flowers of the wildDiane Wasson photographed these wildflowers in Allerton Park, near Monticello, as a participant in the Allerton Corps of Discovery, one of several groups organized under the Corps of Discovery program to teach a new generation to communicate both the joys and concerns of the natural world. Page 18 - no comments - 552 views  This isn’t your mother’s home ecI wish I could go back to high school. I never thought those words would pass my lips. Even more bizarre — I want to take home ec classes. I avoided home ec like the plague in high school. Sewing didn’t interest me, and my mom told tales about the gruesome foods she’d made in home ec. Page 20 - no comments - 474 views  A mall cop worth seeingHill sets out to destroy the conventions and rhythms of the standard comedy and he does so with a sense of mischievous glee. With Ronnie’s creepy, earnest voice-over narration and barely contained psychotic behavior, it’s obvious that Martin Scorsese’s Taxi Driver. Page 22 - no comments - 540 views  Movie timesKerasotes listings are for Friday, Apr 17 through Tuesday, Apr 21. All times are subject to change. Bracketed show times indicate Saturday and Sunday matinees. Please note that Parkway Pointe plays no late shows Sun-Tue, and the first show Fri, Mon and Tue is 3:40 p. Page 22 - no comments - 394 views  And all that (free) jazzHeads up out there, music fans, the Springfield Freejazz and Creative Music Forum presents BoxDeserter Trio, an innovative ensemble of major players from the avant-garde music landscape, at 7:30 p.m., on Tuesday, April 21, at Charles Page 23 - no comments - 444 views  BAND SPOTLIGHTSpringfield’s hardest working and hardest playing hard rockers, House of Nasty, celebrate a special career night with a hometown showcase on Friday, April 17, for Refugee Entertainment, a record company based out of Cleveland, Ohio. Page 24 - no comments - 528 views  PUB CRAWLThe Copyrights, The Nephrons, The Wide Awakes, Don’t Mess With Winkie, Horrible Things. Page 24 - no comments - 499 views  THEATERSet in France, girl (Rosalind) falls instantly in love with boy (Orlando). The royal family quarrels amongst themselves. Men are exiled. Lovers pine. Girl disguises herself as a man (Ganymede). Confusion and mistaken identity ensues. Lovers are united with their proper mates. Page 26 - no comments - 520 views  THE CALENDARSubmit calendar listings at www.illinoistimes.com. Page 26 - no comments - 500 views  BULLETIN BOARDThe old saying, “One man’s junk is another man’s treasure,” still holds true today, maybe even more so in these hard economic times. There will be lots of treasures to uncover in one indoor location at The Giant Flea Market at the Illinois State Fairgrounds Illinois Building this Sunday. Page 29 - no comments - 506 views  BULLETIN BOARDThe FRBC serves the Seventh Federal Reserve District, an economically diverse region that includes all of Iowa and most of Illinois, Indiana, Michigan and Wisconsin.. Page 30 - no comments - 538 views  BULLETIN BOARThis is a win-win story. For more than a year, Wade Kammin trained a lab/golden retriever puppy named Easton, teaching him obedience skills, house manners and behavior appropriate for public places in preparation to return him for further training at... Page 32 - no comments - 448 views  PUBLIC NOTICESNOTICE UNDER ASSUMED BUSI- NESS NAME ACT STATE OF ILLINOIS COUNTY OF SANGAMON TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given that on the 25th day of March, 2009 a Certificate of Ownership of business was filed in the Office of the County Clerk of Sangamon County, stating that KATHERINE D. Page 34 - no comments - 808 views  Real Estate ForeclosuresIN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE 7TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT SANGAMON COUNTY — SPRINGFIELD, ILLINOIS FLAGSTAR BANK, FSB , PLAINTIFF VS JAMIE JACKSON AKA JAMIE ARELETTE JACKSON; UNKNOWN HEIRS AND LEGA- TEES OFJAMIE JACKSON, IF ANY; UNKNOWN OWNERS AND NON RECORD... Page 38 - no comments - 601 views  NEWSQUIRKSWhen Derek Shaun Clark, 26, kicked in the back door of a home in Evansville, Ind., entered with a drawn handgun and announced he was the police, homeowner Derrick Murray was skeptical because Clark and his accomplices “were talking in street slang. Page 38 - no comments - 555 views  THEADVICEGODDESSMy husband and I have never had a good relationship. We got married six years ago because he needed someone to save him from drinking and destructive behavior, and I was seeking some sort of rebellion. I forced him to clean up his act by threatening to leave. Page 39 - no comments - 377 views 
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