Vol. 48, No. 7
Scaling up the farmers market
Mt. Pulaski grows new ideas in local food
By David Blanchette
Drag queens, scripture and division
By Scott Reeder
City fined for housing discrimination
Prosecutors also seeking civil penalty and injunction
By Dean Olsen
Good citizenship
Bob Gray steps down from Citizens Club, but the work continues
A new model for Lincoln Christian University
Focus shifts to seminary and graduate students, off-campus training
Calvin Christian III headed to prison
By Bruce Rushton
Closing the equity gap for public schools
New state money narrows the disparity between best-funded and worst-funded schools
By Peter Hancock, Capitol News Illinois
An archaeologist's ultimate project
By Karen Ackerman Witter
Special session on abortion appears unlikely
Legislation would require supermajority to pass before end of the calendar year
By Rich Miller
Editors note 9/1/22
By Fletcher Farrar
Progress is real on The Next 10
By John Stremsterfer
Letters to the editor 9/1/22
By Letters to the Editor
The real cost of a college education
Don't throw away your cantaloupe rinds
By Peter Glatz
Lincoln lore on stage
New play by a local writer explores assassination plot
By Phil Funkenbusch
Gigi & Nate lays it on thick, Samaritan an intriguing action film, Burial is muddled
By Chuck Koplinski
we remember we forget
By Jacqueline Jackson
A good time for a good cause
By Stacie Lewis
Labor Day Weekend music
By Tom Irwin
U.S. Initiatives in the Arctic
@ Illini Country Club
Tue., Dec. 5, 7-8:15 p.m.
Sangamon County could see first wind farm soon
Liquor license dilemma
Inside Illinois youth lockups
By Molly Parker, Capitol News Illinois
State releases revenue and spending forecast