SummerguideDecatur changes its image and its attitude
Rooted in history, growing in confidence, downtown leads a community renewal effort
By Margaret EbyDecatur’s historic downtown is launching a new era. A new look, a hip attitude, fresh paved roads, restored storefronts and a refreshed self-image have made downtown Decatur the place to be any
SummerguideA river runs through it
Peoria has something for everyone
By Bruce RushtonParis, New Orleans, London – many fine cities around the world are built on rivers. And that’s also true in Illinois, where Peoria offers a great opportunity for a weekend getaway or day t
SummerguideSummer theatrical fare covers all the bases
By Scott FaingoldNo matter what your taste in theater might be, whether it’s light musical comedy, modern musical bombast, prize-winning drama, kid-friendly shows or Pythonesque parody, at least one of the regio
SummerguideZoos and flowers in St. Louis and Chicago
By Cindy LadageSunshine, flowers and, of course, furry creatures make kids and adults alike light up. This year winter’s grip was a tight one, increasing our longing to shed the coats and head outside. In earl
SummerguideSummer Picks
By Anita StienstraJuneteenth CelebrationSaturday, June 15, and Sunday, June 16, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. This year marks the 150th anniversary of the Emancipation Proclamation, making this year’s Juneteenth festivities
SummerguideLoco-motion
Springfield’s race schedule is crazy!
By Patrick YeagleThe gallons of sweat, aching muscles and months of training have led to this: race day. You’re at the starting line with dozens, hundreds or even thousands of other people, your mind amped up an

















