CLINTON ISN’T CLEAN What to do with radioactive waste has long been the Achilles heel of nuclear energy. Plans for storing all waste in Nevada seemed good by all the states except Nevada. The Yucca Mountain nuclear waste repository site has been canceled. Now the waste sits mainly at the plants in “temporary” storage. The […]
Letters to the Editor
Letters to the Editor 9/22/16
REDISTRICTINGIt’s time we return the power of Illinois government back to the people. Our current political system is broken. It’s rigged against us. The people of Illinois deserve a more just and fair system. Unfortunately, the Illinois Supreme Court has now blocked a voter referendum that would have allowed you to vote for an […]
Letters to the Editor 9/15/16
ILLUSTRATION BY CHRIS BRITT LIQUID BOONDOGGLE With one comment, Alderman Kris Theilen revealed the primary reason he now supports this liquid boondoggle: “Theilen now says that the city needs Hunter Lake to help attract industries that need water and will create jobs” (“On a mission,” by Bruce Rushton, Sept. 8). So, it is not because […]
Letters to the Editor 9/8/16
BICENTENNIAL DREAMS Thank you for highlighting the many efforts of groups statewide who are enthusiastically preparing to celebrate the 200th anniversary of Illinois statehood in 2018. (“Tardy party,” by Erika Holst, Aug. 11.) While much needs to be done, communities throughout our state are meeting, planning and dreaming big dreams about ways they can commemorate […]
Letters to the Editor 9/1/16
There is currently no public access to much of the 7,000-plus acres the city has purchased for a second lake. PHOTO BY METRO CREATIVE CONNECTION Open up lake landThe city began land acquisition for Hunter Lake in 1965. As of August, 2015 when Mayor Langfelder and IDNR Director Rosenthal signed the Memorandum of Cooperation […]
Letters to the Editor 8/25/16
PREPARE FOR CIVIC DUTYWe’re about eleven weeks out from the Presidential elections. Are you on top of the issues and concerns you’ll address with the pull of a lever or the punch of a stylus on November 8? If not, here are 10 ways to prepare for your civic duty in national, state and […]
Letters to the Editor 8/18/16
Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton ARTWORK BY MICHAEL HOGUE/TNS VOTE WITH CONSCIENCEFormer Secretary of State Hillary Clinton touts her diplomatic experience in her run for the U.S. presidency. While secretary of state, she failed to get our citizens out of harm’s way in Benghazi, Libya, as other nations did. She was complicit having our military […]
Letters to the Editor 8/11/16
CARTOON BY CHRIS BRITT TRUMPING EXPECTATIONSDonald Trump is the GOP’s choice. People are expecting major changes with Trump as president. Voters need to submit to Trump what they expect of him. If Trump cannot meet those voter demands, he will be a disappointment. Our disappointment is God’s appointment. Brenda ArmsteadSpringfield MELANIA AND BILLI must have missed […]
Letters to the Editor 8/4/16
STOP LAND GRAB Illinois is blessed with top-grade, food-producing soil that only a few places in the world can match. Those places are South Ukraine, sections of Argentina and along China’s Yellow River. We are also blessed with temperatures and rainfall conducive to agriculture. It is through this prime agriculture area that Great Lakes Basin […]
Letters to the Editor 7/28/16
During his eight-year tenure in office, US President Barack Obama has added about 15 million jobs to the American economy, halved annual deficits and immensely increased gay rights – among other things. PHOTO BY OLIVIER DOULIERY/TNS FEEL BETTER, NOT BITTERBy now we all have read how disappointed all the Erika Holsts out there are, […]
Letters to the Editor 7/21/16
Samuel Johnson PHOTO BY PATRICK YEAGLE DRIVING WHILE BLACK I am surprised that Samuel Johnson won’t get his day in court to prove his allegation that he was stopped by Springfield police for the color of his skin, not his failure to use a turn signal (“Judge dismisses lawsuit over ‘racial profiling’ traffic stop,” July […]
Letters to the Editor 7/14/16
The first roundabout in Springfield is located in Park South, east of Black and Company. It is the predecessor to the roundabout located at 12th and Capitol streets. Roundabouts keep traffic moving by merging operations and keeping speeds at a safe level. PHOTO © GOOGLE 2016 IN GOOD COMPANYThere is a correction that needs […]
