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What's new at IllinoisTimesEditor’s noteThis week’s cover story on the slow but steady implementation of legalized video gaming brings to mind Gov. Adlai Stevenson’s war on slot machines more than 60 years ago. Page 3 - no comments - 326 views  City needs a residency requirementThis upcoming Nov. 6 election is important because voters will help decide who gets the nation’s top job while they pick winners for congressional and state legislative seats, some local offices and ballot initiatives. Page 3 - no comments - 257 views  Missing the busIn late August the Springfield Mass Transit District Board chose as its new executive director a retired Corrections Department internal affairs investigator. The new hire’s qualifications to run a public transit agency seem to be that 1) he is from Springfield and 2) is the son of a former Sangamon County board chairman. Page 3 - no comments - 249 views  Our disgraceful minimum wageElites in Washington, on Wall Street and in the corporate suites have taken exquisite care of themselves. Page 4 - no comments - 270 views  LETTERSIn the years since the city council repealed the residency requirement in 2000, a disturbing trend has developed – large numbers of city workers are moving out of the city limits. Of the 1,508 current city employees, 533, or 35 percent, now live outside of the city, including half our firefighters. Page 5 - no comments - 300 views  Polls blind to state representatives’ shenanigansExpelled state Rep. Derrick Smith (D-Chicago) is leading his only opponent by 38 points and is close to the 50 percent he’ll need to reclaim his seat. According to a poll of 556 likely voters conducted Sept. 12 by We Ask America, Smith is crushing third party candidate Lance Tyson 48-9. Page 7 - no comments - 335 views  Prosecutor faces votersUnder Milhiser’s watch, at least two county employees have been charged with crimes. Robert Redpath, a guard at the county jail, pleaded guilty to misdemeanor battery charges and resigned earlier this year after beating an inmate. Page 9 - no comments - 355 views  Teaming up on truancyIf education is a path to success, getting students to show up is a step in the right direction. That’s why Springfield Public Schools and the Faith Coalition for the Common Good are rolling out separate but related programs aimed at improving school attendance. Page 10 - no comments - 286 views  Pharmacists win abortion drug spat in courtThe Illinois Fourth District Appellate Court last week found that an executive order issued in 2005 by former governor Rod Blagojevich can’t be enforced to make pharmacists fill prescriptions for an emergency contraceptive known as the “morning after pill. Page 10 - no comments - 278 views  State gives Ameren a pollution passThe Illinois Pollution Control Board last week granted Ameren Energy Resources – a subsidiary of St. Louis-based Ameren Corporation – a variance that allows the power plant operator to put off compliance with a particular set of pollution rules for five years. Page 11 - no comments - 291 views  No jackpotThe going has been slow since lawmakers more than three years ago approved video gambling outside casinos. Only last spring did the state gaming board start accepting applications from businesses, fraternal organizations and veterans groups for licenses to have video gambling on their premises. Page 12 - no comments - 366 views  Spare and elegant: The William Maxwell styleWhen Barbara Burkhardt, an associate professor of English at the University of Illinois Springfield, published her biography of William Maxwell in 2005, reviewers were justifiably enthusiastic. Maxwell, who spent his early years in Lincoln, Ill. Page 16 - no comments - 529 views  Dining with the King’s Daughters“Hi, honey,” my grandmother said. “Do you want to come with me out to King’s Daughters this afternoon?” “Sure!” I replied. “When are we going?” It was an exchange we had countless times throughout my childhood. Though it might seem strange that a young child would be so enthusiastic about a trip to a retirement home, I really enjoyed those outings. Page 18 - no comments - 279 views  Realism makes Watch one of year’s best filmsThe film eschews the normal structure of the cop procedural. It focuses on officers Brian Taylor (Jake Gyllenhaal) and Mike Zavala (Michael Pena), partners who have a sense of loyalty toward one another that’s the only thing that separates them from the animals on the street. Page 20 - no comments - 246 views  Blues ambassador James ArmstrongIn this day and age of ubiquitous blues, finding a genuine and pertinent purveyor of the genre can be trying. Page 21 - no comments - 307 views  FESTIVAL | Green machinesFeatured tractor this year is the John Deere. Rick Trahan, The Black Smith Express, will give presentations on the history of this fine machine. And a 1949 John Deere A will be raffled off. Page 25 - no comments - 328 views  THE CALENDARthrough Nov. 29. Prairie House Custom Frames, 2833 S. Sixth St, 217-523-4415. Artrageous First Friday. Page 26 - no comments - 476 views  FESTIVAL | Celebrating camelidsFamilies wanting to take their younguns out of town this weekend can experience the world of alpacas at Alpaca Farm Days at Alpacas of Indian Point Hills in Menard County. Your kids can see an alpaca up close and pet one if they want. Page 26 - no comments - 324 views  THE CALENDARmonth) include entertainment and more. Downtown Springfield, Inc. 3 W. Old State Capitol Plaza, 544-1723. Slow Food Springfield Winery Tour. Page 28 - no comments - 303 views 
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