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REGEN – Grownups getting stronger

The articles presented in our special section beginning on page 14 constitute the winter edition of REGEN, for “Grownups getting stronger.” Published quarterly by Illinois Times since 2020 as a standalone magazine, REGEN has highlighted active and energetic seniors (who don’t like being called seniors). The first issue explained, “We reject the notion that older […]

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State report card improves for District 186

Six schools moved up, four moved down, and overall things seem to be improving with proficiency, graduation and chronic absenteeism rates. That in a nutshell is the finding for Springfield’s District 186 schools in the 2025 Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE) Report Card that tracks performance at the state’s public schools. Lanphier High School […]

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A family’s quest for justice

While controversial, the verdict Oct. 29 in the trial of Sean Grayson after Sonya Massey’s death marked one of the few times in recent history that an American police officer became a convicted murderer in connection with an on-duty fatal shooting. “Juries are very reluctant to second-guess the split-second, often life-or-death decisions of on-duty police […]

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The 1842 Condell House

Sitting back from Fourth Street in Springfield, tucked next to the Mansion View Inn, sits a house with a long history. The home of John S. Condell for 55 years, it had several owners since his death, then sat empty for over 30 years, came close to demolition, was listed as one of Illinois’ most […]

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