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What's new at IllinoisTimes Changing the rulesProposals to change the Illinois Constitution, I’ve noticed, are like UFO sightings: They tend to come in bunches. At the moment, the skies above Springfield are filled with strange apparitions. Page 3 - no comments - 120 views  Editor’s noteGov. Pat Quinn gave an upbeat State of the State address, but nobody is convinced. There have been too many cuts and bill-paying delays for anyone to believe the state is on the mend. It is good to see Sen. Andy Manar taking a leadership role in the search for new state revenue. Page 3 - no comments - 111 views  Preserve social programs that workI started a chapter of the Progressive Democrats of America in Springfield a few years ago. Since then our chapter has grown to include the Greater Springfield Area. At an event last fall in front of U.S. Sen. Page 3 - no comments - 103 views  LETTERSLAUGHTER BEST MEDICINE Thank you for your recent article on Mike Pittman’s eclectic life in Springfield in which his ventures have now led him to doing a One Mic Stand Comedy Show (“Funny Business,” Jan. 30). Page 5 - no comments - 137 views  Quinn in deep hole“Career politicians are running our state into the ground, and Pat Quinn, he’s at the top of the heap,” Rauner says in one of his ads that have permeated the airwaves since last November. “Pat Quinn, a career politician who failed to deliver term limits,” a Rauner TV announcer declares in another spot. Page 7 - no comments - 133 views  Flawed farm lawDowson Farms of Divernon, the government alleges, created a series of partnerships involving straw men that wrongly received government checks. The family on Dec. 20 agreed to pay more than $5.3 million to end the U.S. attorney’s probe. The government got the second of two payments a few days before the Jan. Page 8 - no comments - 222 views  Getting to know Raymond PoePoe, who was first elected state representative in 1995, is one of the Springfield area’s longest-serving legislators currently active in the General Assembly. Perhaps that history is one reason Poe is entering the 2014 elections unopposed. Another reason, however, could be the already strong Republican support he holds within his district. Page 9 - no comments - 218 views  Quinn pledges investment in ‘Illinois’ littlest’Quinn announced during his Jan. 29 State of the State address his new Birth to Five Initiative, which involves ensuring mothers are receiving prenatal care, expanding early education opportunities and increasing parent support services such as the state’s home visiting program. Page 10 - no comments - 162 views  What do the birds tell us?Birds are at once well-known companions and elusive visitors. Many embark on enormous journeys, bringing with them the songs of spring and insights into the health of our surroundings. They belong to everyone and to no one, and it is no easy task knowing their numbers. Page 11 - no comments - 109 views  Orchids, the remedy for too much winterHundreds of blooming orchids are on display at the Missouri Botanical Garden’s annual orchid show from Feb. 1 to March 23. The Prairie State Orchid Society showcases members’ prized specimens at Springfield’s Washington Park Botanical Garden Feb. 8 and 9. Page 16 - no comments - 173 views  Luxury for little moneySure, you can go out on Valentine’s Day – millions do. And if you have kids at home and can send them to their grandparents or to a movie with a babysitter, it’s probably the best way to have a romantic evening. Page 18 - no comments - 118 views  Lego joyWhat is surprising is how good the film is, that it isn’t content with simply throwing up a series of manic action sequences but succeeds in delivering a poignant message about how toys fuel our imagination and provide a spark that carries over into other aspects of our lives. Page 20 - no comments - 167 views  The open mics are openThis is a great time of year to get yourself out and off to one of the many open mics playing at various venues in the area. If you’re not familiar with the notion, it’s easy and goes like this: you get to perform on stage on the “mic” because it is “open” to all comers. Page 21 - no comments - 176 views  HISTORY | African-American awarenessMost of the colleges have a slew of commemorative events. At the University of Illinois Springfield Brookens Auditorium, Wednesday, Feb. 9, hear a talk by Chigozie “Gozie” Umeadi, former UIS men’s basketball player and now basketball operations coordinator for National Basketball Association (NBA). Page 26 - no comments - 189 views  MUSIC | Exclusively ElvisElvis tribute artists from across the country will vie for $15,000 in cash and prizes at the Midwest Tribute to the King contest, Feb. 7-9, at the Hilton Springfield, downtown. All contestants are accompanied by the EAS Showband, the official band of Elvis Presley Enterprises, Graceland. Page 28 - no comments - 173 views 
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