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What's new at IllinoisTimesWe need more sunlightLess than one-third of Americans view elected officials as “honest,” and a lack of transparency lies at the core of this distrust. Page 3 - no comments - 252 views  Old lettersHepzibah was a young woman of a sort we’ve all known – smart, full of gumption and eager for a little bit more from life than life was prepared to give her. “It does seem to me that any one who thinks me either pritty or remarkably inteligent must err greatly. Page 3 - no comments - 223 views  The Cannon Ball sagaThe Dakota Access Pipeline is a massive 1,172-mile-long pipeline being constructed by Energy Transfer Partners. It will cut through North Dakota, South Dakota, Iowa and Illinois. This pipeline, owned by oilman Kelcy Warren, crosses 200 rivers and countless farms, and it cuts through the ancestral lands and burial grounds of the tribe. Page 4 - no comments - 284 views  LETTERSIt didn’t tell you of the horrors going on in North Dakota. If you pull yourself away from mainstream media, you would see that the police and governor of North Dakota are out of control. They have pulled out all the stops with the National Guard, tanks, dogs, tear gas, rubber bullets and snipers. Page 5 - no comments - 246 views  TV ads as far as the eye can seeDuring any given campaign season, one or maybe two state legislative campaigns wind up running ads on Chicago broadcast television stations. But in the age of Gov. Bruce Rauner’s gigantic campaign contributions, it may be easier to count the number of Chicago-area candidates who aren’t running any city broadcast ads. Page 7 - no comments - 232 views  Mud and money“Mike Mathis chaired a political group that helped bankroll a politician guilty of child pornography,” blared a mailer sent to voters last month by the Republican Party, as opposed to the candidate herself. It was part of an effort by the GOP to cast Democrats as enablers of child pornography and pedophilia, based on the fact that former Rep. Page 8 - no comments - 350 views  NO CONTESTAs the most sordid political campaigns in memory wind down, the most depressing part of what’s left of democracy in America isn’t the mud or the promises to build walls or never-ending investigations of emails or zillions of dollars given and spent to spin and obfuscate and insult and buy infl uence. Page 8 - no comments - 193 views  WHAT DO YOU WANT?representative democracy? The answer is something like the City of Springfi eld’s new “You Plan It” map, which gives residents a chance to tell the city what they want to see done around town. Page 8 - no comments - 181 views  Keeping parolees outThe settlement in the lawsuit against the Illinois Department of Corrections and the state Prisoner Review Board comes as the state’s prison population has plummeted from nearly 49,000 offenders in 2014 to slightly more than 44,000. Still, the system, which is designed for 32,000 inmates, remains overcrowded. Page 11 - no comments - 184 views  Running out of timeThat the future president sometimes visited the YWCA is only a small piece of the building’s rich history. Over the years, it has hosted women and children in need, sports teams, public meetings, classes, social events and more, making it an important cultural center in Springfield for nearly 100 years. Page 13 - no comments - 348 views  Powell’s politics of pragmatismThree such pragmatists were Paul Powell, Clyde Choate and John Stelle of southern Illinois, the dealmakers of Robert E. Hartley’s spare but worthy book about the nature of political clout that helped rule Illinois for 30 years after World War II. Page 19 - no comments - 258 views  Titanic exhibit comes to Peoria museumEver since Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet stood on the bow in that blockbuster movie, crowds have flocked to exhibits dedicated to all things Titanic. Swinging a trip to museums in Southampton, England, or Halifax, Nova Scotia, would be a stretch, but soon your heart can go on with a day visit to Peoria. Page 20 - no comments - 750 views  There’s joy in a pot of ham and beansThere is a certain type of satisfaction that comes from cooking a pot of beans from scratch. I always catch myself meditatively stirring at some point in the process, once again amazed that a $1.39 bag of beans and some veggies could turn into a huge pot of utter deliciousness. Page 26 - no comments - 278 views  True heroism at the heart of brutal HacksawOn May 1, 1945, the unthinkable occurred. Attempting to take a ridge on the island of Okinawa, the 1 st Battalion of the United States Army suffered massive casualties due to heavy enemy fire. Refusing to let his fellow soldiers die on the battlefield, medic Desmond Doss returned again and again, under fire, to where they lay dying and wounded. Page 29 - no comments - 406 views  Now NovemberGoodbye October, and hello November. The days of outdoor shows have faded into the nearness of holiday walks and upcoming Thanksgiving specials. This weekend features a good collection of fun happenings to keep it all aglow and in flow, and you in the know. Page 31 - 1 comment - 321 views  FILM | Independent films in SpringfieldSee some of the top films from around the world shown right here in central Illinois during the 15 th Annual Route 66 Film Festival. The two-day festival consists of five sessions of films along with a Friday night after-party and a Saturday evening awards ceremony and reception. Page 36 - no comments - 249 views  FILM | The healing power of artOn Monday, join the University of Illinois Springfield Engaged Citizenship Common Experience Speaker Series (ECCE) for a presentation and discussion of the 2005 documentary film Shakespeare Behind Bars.. Page 38 - no comments - 272 views 
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