A message of peace from China

On a rainy Friday in Secor, Illinois, the quiet town of 300 just west of El Paso welcomed a rare diplomatic visit from the Chinese Consulate in Chicago. Consul General Wang Baodong, joined by four consulate officials, gathered with members of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), directors of the Illinois State Historical Society (ISHS),…

Obesity is a chronic medical disease

My medical education began in 1992, at a time when there was still belief that obesity was a problem of self-control or lack of motivation. There was minimal training in obesity itself, let alone nutrition and its impact on health. As I practiced primary care, it became apparent that weight management impacted many other medical…

What does it take to be a man?

This feels like a dangerous topic and a forever question. My intention is not to create division or argue about biology and what someone should or should not do, but to bring light to some wisdom teachings and build discussion on the topic for all of us, whatever our age, gender and ways in which…

Explore Your Community

ONGOING Illinois Prairie Pastel Society “Pastel Play” member showThrough Oct. 7, 10am-5pm. Presented by the Illinois Prairie Pastel Society. An opening reception will be held from 3 to 5pm Sep. 21. Free. Athens Public Library, Athens, 410 E. Hargrove, 217-636-8047. Free Community BreakfastSundays, 7:30-8:30am. Through Dec. 28. Enjoy a breakfast and friendly fellowship. The mission…

Explore Christian County

Coal was king for generations in Christian County and a prince of a small museum pays homage to that heritage.  The Christian County Coal Mine Museum is worth a short trip to Taylorville, but you also can take in an historical museum with ties to Abraham Lincoln and a surprising amount of water for such…

A 120-year history of serving seniors

Nestled in a lush, park-like setting in Girard, 30 miles south of Springfield, sits Courtyard Estates, a senior living facility that offers both independent and assisted living and boasts a story that spans 120 years.  The origin of Courtyard Estates goes back to 1900, when the Church of the Brethren of Southern Illinois appointed a…

Pastel artist, lifelong learner and a teacher at heart

Tracey Maras loves to learn. And teach. She is a retired occupational therapist, highly accomplished pastel artist and engaged volunteer at Henson Robinson Zoo. She teaches pastel painting and is a volunteer animal handler with the zoo’s education department. Getting people to experience things they wouldn’t have done otherwise makes Maras happy. That might involve…


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