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What's new at IllinoisTimesSeeking justice for an innocent man, posthumouslyOn Saturday, April 28, the Illinois Innocence Project (IIP) will honor retired Lt. Paul Echols from the Carbondale Police Department for his persistent quest for a posthumous exoneration of Grover Thompson, now 22 years after the innocent man died in prison. Page 3 - no comments - 521 views  Guns, guns and more gunsThe good news is, they didn’t get nearly as many folks as hoped, predicted or feared. The daily rag put the number at 100, which seemed about right, and they came from all over the state to wave “Don’t Tread On Me” flags and act like homemade militias aren’t weird. Page 3 - no comments - 311 views  Learning from DeMarcoShe didn’t dwell in the media limelight, yet she’s one of our country’s everyday people who consistently works to make a positive difference in all they do, accomplishing so much more good than the bulk of politicos and other sparklies who are perpetually in the public eye. Page 4 - no comments - 430 views  LETTERSIMMIGRATION EDUCATION I’ve known Rosanna Pulido (“The anti-welcome lady,” Fletcher Farrar, April 5) since her entry into the struggle to restore sanity to our immigration policy, and I think it is grossly unfair to say that she considers immigrants and refugees to be “illegal aliens. Page 5 - no comments - 538 views  Past is likely prologue with state budgetBut that prediction – along with other predictions some Republican legislators are making about stuff like the possibility the Democrats will try to jam through a half-year budget – ignores one of the most significant legislative events of the past several years: The 2017 bipartisan overrides of Gov. Page 6 - no comments - 420 views  Chickening outCavan Sullivan and his family have a grain farm in Petersburg and recently decided to expand their business by opening Petersburg Processing, a poultry processor. As a processor, Sullivan also markets the chickens he processes, having developed relationships with various distributors who then deliver and sell to consumers in Chicago and St. Page 8 - no comments - 796 views  WRIGLEY FIELD IS A BUILDING?By the state’s 200th birthday on Dec. 3, voters will have chosen 10 favorites in 20 different categories. The most recent category was Illinois’ top 10 buildings, with voters crowning Wrigley Field, longtime home of the Chicago Cubs, as number one, with Springfield’s Dana-Thomas House, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, in the number two position. Page 8 - no comments - 353 views  ABE AND HIPAAIt’s contained in one of two books from way back that list the dearly departed who are buried in the historic cemetery. The books, being old, were not pristine, and so the cemetery board made plans to restore them, with the money coming from the cemetery’s private foundation that helps pay for cool stuff. Page 8 - no comments - 298 views  You’re in Abe’s Army nowWalkers, race walkers and runners of all fitness levels are cordially invited to participate in Abe’s Army, a 12-week program that trains participants to walk, run or race walk the Abe’s Amble 10K, Springfield’s premiere 6.2-mile road race held annually on the last day of the Illinois State Fair. Page 9 - no comments - 483 views  SEIZEDActing on a tip, Springfield cops last July 26 served a search warrant at a Black Avenue home near Fairview Elementary School, finding a dozen marijuana plants in full bud and 33 others less far along. Possession of between 20 and 50 plants is a Class 3 felony, punishable by probation or a prison sentence as long as five years. Page 10 - no comments - 335 views  Theatrical exorcismAs the title suggests, the play’s content is self-referential, concerning itself as much with philosophical notions about literary creation and performance as with conventional elements of plot and presentation. Page 15 - no comments - 296 views  Aioli or eughhh?Increasingly, we seem to live in a world divided. Folks seem to fall firmly on one side of the proverbial fence or the other: conservatives versus liberals, paleo diet versus plant-based diet, Cubs versus Cardinals and so on. We are a society of strong opinions. Page 16 - no comments - 423 views  I Feel Pretty’s execution fails its messageRenee (Amy Schumer) is a young woman who constantly struggles with her weight and appearance, doing all she can to be what the fashion magazines tell her she should be. Page 18 - no comments - 389 views  Varying the venuesReaders of this column know we spend a good deal of our time listening to live music inside the bars, but rest assured, my friends, many other venues host live music on a regular basis. From churches to historical sites and theaters to parks, the music rolls on all around us. Page 19 - no comments - 476 views  BULLETIN BOARD | End sexual violenceOn Saturday, April 21, show your support of ending sexual violence and raising awareness of sexual assault in the Springfield community during “Walk A Mile in Her Shoes: The Men’s March to Stop Sexual Violence. Page 24 - no comments - 424 views  MUSIC | Come, hear the wordCome together with your community and sing praise to God during the Ben Culli Hymn Festival on Sunday, April 22. Page 26 - no comments - 426 views 
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