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What's new at IllinoisTimesIllinois has seen its share of disastersSome of the worst disasters in state history have involved coal mining. On Nov. 13, 1909, an underground fire broke out in Mine No. 2 at Cherry, in Bureau County. A total of 259 men were lost, leaving 160 widows and 470 children. Thirty-three of those were born after the fire. Page 3 - no comments - 207 views  If you don’t market it, will they come?You wouldn’t think that a town that boasts the burial place and the only adult home of a man famed around the world as not only America’s greatest president but America’s greatest citizen, a town furthermore that is just down the road from the reconstructed village where that man spent his young adulthood, would need to promote tourism. Page 3 - no comments - 184 views  Who are our rescuers? Us!This powerful anti-Big Money sentiment is also part of what has fueled establishmentstunning Bernie and Donnie presidential runs, and it’s why we democracy rebels should shift now from complaining about the plutocratic corruption of our country to stopping it. Page 4 - no comments - 217 views  LETTERSLAVISH CAMPAIGN SPENDING I don’t know how many people thoroughly read Bruce Rushton’s excellent, exhaustively detailed, informative and somewhat surprising piece on how our state legislators lavishly spend (and disclose the spending) of their campaign funds (“Lifestyles of the rich and elected,” March 17). Page 5 - no comments - 203 views  Rauner still won’t accept realityBecause the public debate is so wrapped up in partisanship and ideology, it’s been tough for a large segment of the population to wrap its collective mind around what’s really been going on. Many see this fight as the “new, good” Rauner versus the “old, bad” Madigan. Page 6 - no comments - 245 views  SJ-R goes into lendingCome on down to the newspaper and get a free lunch, publisher Clarissa Williams urged in a column published March 3 on the paper’s editorial page. Besides eating for free, you can learn how to win $10,000, plus we’ll tell you about a new opportunity to improve your business. Page 7 - no comments - 244 views  Illinois Times loses FOIA caseIn his March 23 ruling, Madonia wrote that the newspaper didn’t give Rauner sufficient opportunity to comply with the attorney general’s order. Under the law, public bodies have 35 days to decide whether to release records after the attorney general issues a binding opinion. Page 8 - no comments - 297 views  MUSEUM MAY REOPENAfter six months of being closed to the public, the Illinois State Museum is a step closer to reopening … eventually. On March 25, the Illinois Department of Natural Resources submitted an administrative rule proposal which would allow the museum to institute a $5 admission fee. Page 8 - no comments - 235 views  DEMO DONEIt only took nine months and a court order, but the pile of rubble that was once the Cordova Apartments in Springfi eld is now gone. The building at 1325 S. Fifth St., behind the Shell gas station on South Grand Avenue, was boarded up in 2002 after a fi re. Page 8 - no comments - 221 views  Springfield cops cleared in excessive force lawsuitIn 2014, Christopher Pulley, a Jacksonville man with a history of convictions for drug possession, filed a federal lawsuit against the officers, alleging that Day and Lehr used excessive force while arresting him. The lawsuit stemmed from a drug possession charge Pulley faced in February 2013. Page 9 - no comments - 191 views  The politics of unemploymentThe Illinois Department of Employment Security announced its January unemployment numbers earlier this month, revealing that the state unemployment rate climbed to 6.3 percent in February from a recent low of 5.4 percent in September 2015. Last week, IDES released the February unemployment rate of 6. Page 10 - no comments - 207 views  Images of IllinoisThis year’s contest yielded 277 eligible entries (up from 215 in 2015) submitted by 93 photographers in three classes: Professional Adult, Amateur Adult and Youth. Each class was broken into two categories: “Things” and “People and Places. Page 11 - no comments - 240 views  Winning PhotographsAdult Amateur – Places/Things 1 – “Barns in the Field” by Melinda Garner 2 – “Lotus in Fall at Horseshoe Lake” by James Long 3 – “Woodpecker” by Lance Armour HM – “Heron in Fog” by James Long HM – “07/04/15” by Seth Adams. Page 12 - no comments - 279 views  Eye an engaging, complex look at modern warfareSwitching back and forth between four different locations – a military center in Surrey, England, a high-level cabinet meeting in London, a drone command outpost in Las Vegas and a hot zone in Nairobi – the film opens on Colonel Katherine Powell (Helen Mirren), who’s about to coordinate a mission that’s been in the works for a long time. Page 15 - no comments - 143 views  Romancing ricePerfectly cooked risotto requires some time and constant attention. Most restaurant risotto is precooked and cooled, then reheated as needed. Truly great risotto is cooked to order, requiring 20 minutes of constant stirring, and is served immediately.. Page 16 - no comments - 189 views  Almost April FoolsSome years ago when April Fools’ Day fell on a Thursday, I had me some fun making up a few things for fooling. This year should have been a return to an April-first Thursday, but that sneaky leap year day of Feb. 29 jumped us up a day. Page 20 - no comments - 177 views  THEATER | A hilarious, adventurous musicalSee local men don tights in support of the Springfield Ballet’s Company annual fundraiser for education and outreach programming during one unforgettable performance this Friday, April 1, at 7 p.m. “Men in Tights” is a spoof on the hilarious 1993 musical-adventure-comedy film by Mel Brooks, loosely based off the story of Robin Hood. Page 24 - no comments - 199 views 
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