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What's new at IllinoisTimesBillionaires reap a cornucopia of farm subsidy cashDecember is a time of many holiday feasts – which makes it a good time to remember family farmers and the tremendous contributions they make to our country, culture, taste buds and tummies. But not all farmers contribute equally, which is why I’m sending out this special holiday sentiment to one group of unique agriculturalists: Thbbllllttttt!. Page 4 - no comments - 193 views   . Page 6 - no comments - 117 views  Plays for governorGidwitz was with Sen. Kirk Dillard in the 2010 gubernatorial primary, but Gidwitz and Rauner have sucked up so many dollars – including over $250,000 from campaign fundraising committee member Griffin and lots more from Griffin’s friends – that Dillard hasn’t been able to raise any cash from rich people he’s known for years, even decades. Page 7 - no comments - 196 views   . Page 7 - no comments - 130 views  Power plant giveaway wins pollution passOne of Illinois’ largest energy companies has given away five power plants, following a decision by state regulators to give the new owners a temporary pass on pollution standards. Environmentalists are livid, claiming the divestment is a ruse to dodge pollution laws. Page 8 - no comments - 215 views  SURVIVAL OF THE FULLESTThe frigid temperatures of winter mean trouble for the homeless folks of Springfi eld. Although there is a temporary overfl ow shelter during winter for those who don’t get one of the limited spots at the yearround shelters, even the overfl ow shelter is often full, and people don’t always make it to the overfl ow shelter for various reasons. Page 8 - no comments - 192 views  GET OUT OF JAIL FREESpringfield aldermen are not criminals, or at least not provably so. That’s the decision from the Sangamon County state’s attorney’s office, which has decided not to prosecute city council members for violating the state Open Meetings Act by discussing a proposal to privatize Oak Ridge Cemetery during a Nov. Page 8 - no comments - 151 views   . Page 8 - no comments - 147 views  Bass in your faceMunoz called 911 three times about loud music coming from Marly’s Pub two stories below his bedroom. The first time, he declined to provide his name, saying that he simply wanted a record made of his complaint. He also said that he had called state police. Page 9 - no comments - 145 views   . Page 12 - no comments - 159 views   . Page 14 - no comments - 142 views  Holiday eventsJohn AME Church, 1529 E. Capitol Ave, 217-533- 3969.. Page 15 - no comments - 224 views   . Page 20 - no comments - 151 views   . Page 31 - no comments - 151 views  The Bears and the wild heart of footballThe 1985 Super Bowl Champion Chicago Bears are a cottage industry. In a city starved for winners and bereft of championship rings, players and coaches of “Da Bears” are recalled and revered with unrequited love. Mike Ditka, who coached the Bears in 1985, hawks every product imaginable from wine to pork chops. Page 32 - no comments - 312 views 
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