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What's new at IllinoisTimes Driving the east side madRoad crews, I see, will be spending the summer making the intersection of Dirksen Parkway and Clear Lake Avenue safe for the out of sorts. It’s been years since I’ve driven through it on a regular basis, but apparently at rush hours that spot is more congested than a legislative calendar in May. Page 3 - no comments - 444 views  White America’s responsibility for race unityThe Emancipation Proclamation ended the slavery of African people in America, and marked the beginning of their freedom, citizenship and the rights and privileges that are guaranteed by the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution. Page 3 - no comments - 370 views  Nothing merry about Old King CoalBut what if the stalker is the coal industry, dressed in an academic outfit in order to get into fourth-grade classrooms and brainwash the kids? Unbeknownst to most Americans, gradeschoolers are being targeted by the American Coal Foundation with a propaganda package stealthily titled, “The United States of Energy. Page 4 - no comments - 428 views  LETTERSMany families are already struggling financially. Families need the money they have for necessities such as food, rent, car payments, gasoline and clothing. Making gambling more accessible and acceptable will increase gambling addiction and harm children. Page 5 - no comments - 251 views  White America’s responsibility for race unityNo real change will come about without close associations, dialogue and friendship. In order to grow and create meaningful change, we must establish more and frequent opportunities to discuss the value of racial unity, and get beyond event-driven activity like Dr. Page 6 - no comments - 391 views  Madigan wins workers’ comp battleIn all the years I’ve covered Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan, he has never allowed his chamber’s Republican minority leader to best him. A minority leader might score a win here and there, but those victories are always short-lived. The wins are almost akin to a challenge to Madigan’s manhood itself, and they are never allowed to stand. Page 7 - no comments - 385 views  The gamble on harness racing and slots at the state fairgroundsThe owners of a major standardbred breeding farm in central Illinois were planning to put a “For Sale” sign on their racehorses at the end of the summer. That was before the General Assembly passed a bill May 31 to expand harness racing and add slot machines at the state fairgrounds. Page 9 - no comments - 441 views  State taps charity funds to pay its billsOver the last two years, the state of Illinois in order to pay its basic bills has seized more than $1.6 million from at least 15 different “charity” funds, to which Illinoisans voluntarily donate for causes like feeding the hungry and helping the homeless. Page 10 - no comments - 338 views  North side children’s library moves ahead with $20,000 grantA committee made up of church members at Third Presbyterian Church and local residents will open the Northside Community Children’s Library at the church in the fall, hoping to fill the void left by north and west branches after both libraries have shut their doors. Page 12 - no comments - 389 views  HIV: Too many positivesAfrican Americans have reason to be concerned about the AIDS virus. While black Americans currently make up 14 percent of the nation’s population, they represent 65 percent of the newly reported AIDS cases. Page 13 - no comments - 445 views  HIV: Too many positivesHIV and STD infections among African Americans. “It’s just not something that is talked about much at home, or even on campus,” added Williams, who will be a senior majoring in social work at UIS in the fall. “Since SISTA, I’ve had the opportunity to pass the information on to others so that they can be more informed. Page 14 - no comments - 438 views  HIV: Too many positivesThe NIA curriculum uses interactive exercises and activities, as well as movie and music video clips, to educate participants about HIV/AIDS and its effects on the black community. Page 15 - no comments - 329 views  HIV: Too many positivesFor Rose, the most beneficial segments involved communicating effectively with his partner and identifying risky situations. “We don’t often think about situations until they happen, which often results in poor choices. They really stressed that our safety, as well as that of our partners, is very important. Page 16 - no comments - 402 views  HIV: Too many positivesGetting African Americans tested for HIV has been one of the biggest obstacles. And lack of testing is directly related to access to health care. While many African- American neighborhoods have numerous liquor stores in walking distance, health care facilities are not as easily accessible. Page 17 - no comments - 434 views  HIV: Too many positivesIn addition, homophobia in the black community has created a cloud of secrecy that has greatly contributed to the high rates of infection. Due to the stigma, many black men have sex with other men but do not see themselves as gay and are therefore not open to hearing messages of prevention or risk reduction for gay men. Page 19 - no comments - 349 views  Come and get it!“Come and Get It! The Way We Ate 1830–2008” will be on display at the McLean County Museum of History (www.mchistory.org) until Jan. 28, 2012. The museum is in the historic McLean County Courthouse at the center of Bloomington’s town square. The private, not-for-profit museum acquired the courthouse in 1987 and utilizes the entire building. Page 20 - no comments - 378 views  X-Men prequel good and awkwardVaughn wastes little time as he rapidly gives us a thumbnail sketch of Charles Xavier’s and Erik Lensherr’s background. Page 22 - no comments - 383 views  June music aboundsFirst off, let us congratulate Robert Beam, area resident and winner of the Peoria Guitar Center “King of the Blues Contest” held June 2. Known locally for his work with the blues group, Bluesmattic, Beam beat out 20 other contestants during three rounds of competitions for the honor. Page 23 - no comments - 342 views  PUB CRAWLDates, times and locations are subject to change, so we suggest calling before attending an event.. Page 24 - no comments - 591 views  BAND SPOTLIGHTThis St. Louis-area-based duo sports a music pedigree of incredible caliber, from stints as members of the last touring configuration of the Byrds with original drummer Michael Clarke, on to stellar careers ranging from local legends to international stars. Page 24 - no comments - 448 views  Coward’s PleaBlues Saturday w/ Dave, Blake, Ruth & Art/ The Sofa Kings. Page 25 - no comments - 433 views  THE CALENDAR488-2685. sangcofair.com. Sangamon County Fairgrounds, northwest edge of town, New Berlin.. Page 26 - no comments - 459 views  HISTORYHighlights of the Civil War Medical Encampment include a Friday night campfire singalong at 7 p.m. on the south lawn, led by musicians Chris Vallillo and Steve Staley. Bring a chair. Saturday’s events kick off with a flag ceremony at 9 a.m. Page 26 - no comments - 343 views  THE CALENDARSpringfield/Central Illinois Film Commission Meeting. Page 27 - no comments - 285 views  THEATERDirected by Steve Kaplan, a cast of local actors brings the first Muni production to the shores of Springfield for eight nights in The Muni’s open-air theater. The bluegrass and country-scored musical follows Huckleberry Finn and Jim on their adventure rafting down the mighty Mississippi. Page 28 - no comments - 498 views  THE CALENDARNorthside Children’s Library Book Fair. Page 28 - no comments - 469 views  ENVIRONMENT | Saltwater sensationJoin the Henson Robinson Zoo as they unite with the Association of Zoos and Aquariums across the country in a global celebration of the world’s oceans. Unofficially celebrated every June 9, World Oceans Day hopes to remind and impress upon people how important oceans are to human life on earth. Page 29 - no comments - 499 views  THE CALENDARLuncheon Optimist Club of Springfield Jun 13, 11:45am, Diamond’s Buffet, 2441 S. MacArthur Blvd... Page 29 - no comments - 298 views  ART | Creative quartersPrairie Art Alliance allows you to take a peek inside five of its artists’ studios and their private gardens. Page 30 - no comments - 406 views  NEWSQUIRKSCurses, foiled again
After Eric Ford, 26, reported the theft of $2,300 worth of audio... Page 32 - no comments - 369 views  AMY ALKONI’m an African-American gay woman in my mid-20s. I initially had relationships with men, but I’m just not attracted to or compelled by them. Women make me feel alive, exhilarated, connected, and challenged, and sex is the bomb. So, I know I truly love women…but most lesbians, including my current girlfriend, are crazy. Page 35 - no comments - 277 views 
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