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What's new at IllinoisTimes Statues, Lincoln and football"Forever Marilyn," her skirt a flutter as in the Seven Year Itch, entices kids of all ages to wander beneath and stave upward in to her metallic crotch. Page 3 - no comments - 448 views  Community must engage with policeThere is a way forward with criminal justice: examine what works, and strengthen it; examine what doesn’t work, and change it. Law enforcement and the community share the responsibility and share the consequences, so they need to work together on this examination, strengthening and change. Page 3 - no comments - 328 views  Help identify author of death threatsYou may have seen a brief news story about it, but several state legislators reported receiving an identical mailer in late April with the headline: “Dead People Can’t Collect Fat Pensions.” The envelopes were postmarked in Champaign, but that’s a central collection point so the letters could’ve been mailed from anywhere in the region. Page 4 - no comments - 370 views  LETTERSI remember the very early days of PrideFest in Springfield (“PrideFest draws thousands,” May 23). The LGBTQ community in Springfield is brave, determined and has been a role model to LGBTQ communities throughout the state. Springfield, Bloomington, Decatur and Peoria are proud! Rick Garcia Via illinoistimes. Page 5 - no comments - 505 views  DOLLAR GENERAL WINSLet’s say you want to build something but the land isn’t properly zoned. For Dollar General, that hasn’t been a problem for a store at the intersection of 11th and Ash streets, where construction began a month before the city council on May 21 approved a rezone from industrial uses. Page 7 - no comments - 476 views  PROMENADINGFor now, at least, Springfield has given up on a grand promenade leading down Capitol Avenue to the hallowed dome where legislators work their magic. Page 7 - no comments - 443 views  A big box checked offFixing Poplar Place will cost $22 million, according to estimates from the redeveloper, which dubbed the project Livingston Homes in applications for tax credits that would be sold to generate funds for demolishing some structures and renovating others. Page 7 - no comments - 374 views  Baseball’s salesmanA Chicago White Sox, Chicago Cub and St. Louis Cardinal fan walk into a bar. They cannot agree on very much when it comes to baseball but they share one common belief. The years when Harry Caray was announcing their games were quite exciting. They loved Harry or they hated him, but they always listened. Page 8 - no comments - 447 views  Autism didn’t stop himThe 22-year-old Hernandez earned his registered nurse (RN) degree this month from the University of Illinois Chicago College of Nursing’s Springfield campus. He was chosen by his fellow students to speak during their pre-graduation pinning ceremony on April 27. Page 10 - no comments - 361 views  Springfield, the entertainment capital, 1800s-styleSpringfield residents are entertained at our various venues: the Hoogland, the Muni Opera and the Legacy Theater. Shows also come to the Bank of Springfield Center, what Bob Hope during a performance there in 1979 called a “gorgeous garage. Page 15 - no comments - 909 views  Mail order hits and missesOnce upon a time, in the early years of my life, before downloads and streaming, there were record clubs and book clubs. The now-defunct Columbia House Record Club gave me my first opportunity to screw up my credit rating. Seduced by the offer of eight tapes for only a penny (I’m talking eight-tracks here – it was the late 60s. Page 17 - no comments - 381 views  Brightburn a tepid, missed opportunityWhen you have to write stories on a consistent basis for the same character, you’re bound to run out of ideas. After cranking out tales for Batman, Spider-Man and their respective stable of characters for over 20 years, DC Comics and Marvel Comics both ran into this problem and handled it in similar ways. Page 18 - no comments - 403 views  May into June MusicSadly, we start this week off with a death in our musical family, as Dave Wright, a lifelong supporter of roots music - and blues in particular - passed away on Sunday, May 26, after a battle with cancer. Page 19 - no comments - 394 views  CHILDREN’S CORNER | Illinois State MuseumA feature of the Illinois State Museum’s summer program is a series of five search activities which will enable families to have a fuller experience of the exhibits in which they are interested. A new search will be available every two weeks throughout the summer. Page 25 - no comments - 432 views 
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