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What's new at IllinoisTimes . Page 2 - no comments - 233 views  What video gambling did to meTwenty-six years and eight months ago I walked into the Aloha to play my guitar and the songs that people liked. Everything was there that had been there the night before – the rice cooker, the Hawaiian figureheads, the piano bar, the jukebox, the cigarette machine. Page 3 - no comments - 249 views  Toward a farm-fresh food systemToday, the Illinois Farm Bureau is one of several agencies that have taken on the responsibility of telling central Illinois where the farm fresh eggs are. In January, the IFB will host in Springfield a conference devoted in part to expanding the markets for locally produced foods. Page 3 - no comments - 217 views  Lovepoemmy brother-in-law listened to a life-weary friend of many years. “Have you learned to love yourself?” my brother-in-law asked. “I try,” said the friend, “but I don’t succeed. How about you?” “I try too,” my brother-in-law said “but don’t succeed much either. Page 5 - no comments - 205 views  HOLIDAY SYMPHONYThough Christmas music can be annoying when piped through the tinny speakers of every grocery store and shopping mall, it’s much more enjoyable when played in person by a talented group of local musicians. Page 8 - no comments - 252 views  FREEDOM OF AND FROM RELIGIONThe Springfield American Civil Liberties Union erected its second annual display in the Capitol rotunda Tuesday, but is hoping to avoid the same backlash from right-wing critics who last year argued that the group was cleverly trying to stamp out God. Page 8 - no comments - 239 views   . Page 11 - no comments - 235 views  Tracks on 10thThe bright red bricks of the boxy building at 427 S. 12th St. in Springfield stand out boldly against the drab colors of winter. A remnant of Springfield’s past, the building incorporates windows, doors and other materials from the house that eventually became the Dana-Thomas House. Page 12 - no comments - 176 views  A green beautyArchitect John Shafer’s new office building at 1230 S. Sixth St. in Springfield recently won an award for sustainable design from the Central Illinois Chapter of the American Institute of Architects. Not only is it a “green” building, it is also lovely to behold. Page 16 - no comments - 308 views   . Page 18 - no comments - 202 views   . Page 19 - no comments - 174 views   . Page 23 - no comments - 167 views   . Page 31 - no comments - 165 views  PUBLIC NOTICESIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SEV- ENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT SANGAMON COUNTY, ILLINOIS ESTATE OF MADALYN MAXWELL, Deceased. CASE NO.: 2010-P-659 CLAIM NOTICE Notice is given of the death of MADA- LYN MAXWELL. Letters Testamentary were issued on November 23, 2010 to Jay Stevenson of Springfield, Illinois. Page 42 - no comments - 190 views   . Page 44 - no comments - 177 views  FIND LOCAL CLASSESTRY IT! NON-CREDIT CLASSES OFFERED BY LINCOLN LAND COLLEGE COMMUNITY LEARNING. Page 45 - no comments - 328 views  NEWS QUIRKSCurses, foiled again Randy King, 53, admitted stealing an antique wrought-iron fence from a house in Duluth, Minn., after police confronted him with the evidence: the fence itself, which King had installed around his own house, a few blocks away. Page 45 - no comments - 252 views   . Page 45 - no comments - 175 views  FIND LOCAL REAL ESTATEIN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE 7TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT SANGAMON COUNTY - SPRINGFIELD, ILLINOIS Marine Bank, Springfield,PLAINTIFF Vs. Peter J. Summers a/k/a Pete Summers a/k/a Pete J. Summers Jr.; et. al. Page 45 - no comments - 144 views   . Page 46 - no comments - 158 views   . Page 48 - no comments - 192 views 
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