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Illinois Times names CEO

As Illinois Times completes its transition to a nonprofit, Kate McKenzie has been chosen as the organization’s first CEO. McKenzie holds a master’s degree in Public Affairs Reporting from University of Illinois Springfield. She worked for Shaw Media publications, where she was editor of the Joliet Herald-News and Morris Herald-News, before taking a job with…

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Ancient roots, modern future

The air inside the sanctuary was thick with incense. A priest in embroidered vestments chanted ancient prayers as parishioners stood shoulder to shoulder. Some bowed deeply before painted icons of Jesus of Nazareth and the saints. Others crossed themselves repeatedly as…

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Voter turnout analysis

The trend in special elections around the country for the past several months has shown spiking Democratic voter turnout and tanking Republican turnout. And…

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This is a milestone to celebrate – hiring our new CEO, naming a new editor and changing to a nonprofit company. It’s good, and…

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HIGHER STANDARDS  Thank you for the in-depth story about Leland Grove Police Chief Dan Ryan’s recent arrest (“Leland Grove police chief granted pretrial release,”…

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Two cheers for chives

The past week was a tough one for plant lovers. The first half of the month was unseasonably warm, precipitating…

Irish soda bread

The sweet, raisin-studded soda bread that many of us Americans know and love is about as authentically Irish as corned…

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Music through March

Here we go into the last weekend of March with weather that to say the least –…

March to the music

As we leave behind the recent blast of uninvited, somewhat unexpected and definitely unwanted wintry weather and…

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Vet tale

My student, married to a vet, told this story: A woman  entrusted her precious cat to our clinic. The cat promptly  got loose and disappeared. …

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