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PILLSBURIED: Art, artifacts and curiosities from the former Pillsbury site
Pop-up exhibit March 28-29 at 413 E. Adams St.
By Karen Ackerman Witter
Tags: Arts Features, Slideshow
UIS Music Program educates future leaders, enriches local music scene
By Yona Stamatis
Tags: Community & Lifestyle
Springfield doctors join push for statewide insurance reform
Gov. JB Pritzker wants to address “predatory health insurance practices”
By Dean Olsen
Tags: News
Building “an ecosystem of solutions” on the east side
New city, state funding for CAP 1908 will allow for acquisition of two adjacent buildings
ISP concludes investigation into shooting at juvenile detention center
Still not clear how teen obtained the gun he fired before being shot and killed by police
Protecting and restoring our native habitat
Be part of the solution by planting milkweed and removing invasive species
By Holly Whisler
Spring crafts for kids
By Pamela Savage
Backyard chickens 101
By Ashley Meyer
Idle Thoughts on Endless Things
By Jacqueline Jackson
Something for everyone to enjoy
Upcoming theater productions, ballet, live music and comedy improv this spring
By Stacie Lewis
Letters to the editor 03-21-24
By Letters to the Editor
Tags: Letters to the Editor
The hidden gems in Rockford
Baseball, Japanese gardens, dinosaur bones, haunted history and more
By Mary Bohlen
My curriculum not the reason kids can’t read
By Lucy Calkins
Tags: Opinion
Spring Guide
By IT Staff
Perfect recipes for eggs, just in time for spring
Tags: Food Features
Spring Guide calendar
By Daron Walker
Editor's note 03-21-24
By Fletcher Farrar
Music marches on
By Tom Irwin
Tags: Music Features
Horror fans will enjoy Immaculate and Late Night with the Devil, Road House is fun but predictable
By Chuck Koplinski
Tags: Film
Surprising Illinois products
From Fire Department Coffee to Gindo’s Hot Sauce, the 25th annual expo treats many tastes
By Chris Crown
Tags: ReGen
Senior moments
Only a few involve forgetfulness. These moments are made of gold.
The Path of Yea and Nay
“Life is a balance between holding on and letting go.” - Rumi
By Tim Hahn
Diversify your workouts
Power is a plus. Add intensity to improve results.
Congratulations! What is your grandma name?
By Nicole Florence
Don’t forget western Illinois
Attractions include the world’s largest Monopoly game, the site of a German POW camp and Western Illinois University
Twitty & Lynn, The Southern Boys
@ Lincoln Square Theater
Sat., April 20, 6 p.m.
Man arrested by FBI owns property with an Illinois state trooper
Lights out for Olde Towne Apartments
By Scott Reeder
Helping the Homeless. My journey and my blessing.
By Julie L Benson
Additional raids on Asian massage parlors