Downtown Springfield, Inc. continues to push for affordable housing downtown and public spaces that encourage fun, a healthy lifestyle and integrity. ILLUSTRATION BY SW PARRA/TNS GREEN SPACE DOWNTOWN Downtown Springfield, Inc. director Lisa Clemmons Stott continues to make an excellent point in citing housing downtown as key in revitalizing the downtown area. Drawing residents by creating spaces […]
Letters to the Editor
Letters to the Editor 4/7/16
These are panels from last week’s cartoon by Jen Sorensen. For the full cartoon go to www.illinoistimes.com. GOD AND NORTH CAROLINA This is in response to the recent posting of Jen Sorensen’s nationally syndicated cartoon published in the March 31 edition of Illinois Times. The cartoon was a sarcastic repudiation of North Carolina’s recent […]
Letters to the Editor 3/31/16
CARTOON BY CHRIS BRITT LAVISH CAMPAIGN SPENDING I don’t know how many people thoroughly read Bruce Rushton’s excellent, exhaustively detailed, informative and somewhat surprising piece on how our state legislators lavishly spend (and disclose the spending) of their campaign funds (“Lifestyles of the rich and elected,” March 17). I for one, found it to be […]
Letters to the Editor 3/24/16
CHRONICLE OF SUFFERING Deep respect to Illinois Times reporter Patrick Yeagle for his excellent report entitled “Death by a thousand cuts” (March 10). I encourage everyone of conscience in the Springfield community to read it and consider making a personal donation to one or more of the five charities being decimated in our backyards. Mr. […]
Letters to the Editor 03/17/16
QUIT POINTING FINGERSI have heard the news reports – the ones that say the governor is blaming the legislature for the budget impasse – the ones that say the legislature is blaming the governor for the budget impasse. Well, ladies and gentlemen, the time has come to quit pointing fingers and go to work […]
Letters to the Editor 3/10/16
Bryce Benton and Sam McCann. DEMS, VOTE GOP I voted for Rauner; mea culpa. Now I beg that Democrats cross over and vote in the Republican primary. Vote against Trump; Hillary is not likely to lose. Vote for McCann and against Rauner; Democrats rarely win the state seats in question. Government by and for the […]
Letters to the Editor 3/13/16
REAL ID’s UNTOLD STORY Patrick Yeagle’s piece on the REAL ID Act (“Illinois behind on federal ID mandate,” Feb. 18), the federal law requiring all states to adopt a single standard for the integrity of drivers’ licenses, omits one of the more embarrassing parts of the law’s history, a part necessary to any attempt to […]
Letters to the Editor 02/25/16
The late Julianne Glatz with her husband, Peter, who contributes another food column this week. PHOTO COURTESY OF THE GLATZ FAMILY A PLEASANT SURPRISEEach week when I pick up the newest edition of Illinois Times, I turn back to read Julianne Glatz’s food column. A week ago, I turned back, expecting to find the feature […]
Letters to the Editor 2/18/16
Bill Dudleston, owner and founder of Legacy Auto. PHOTO BY PATRICK YEAGLE LEGACY OF EXCELLENCE Many thanks to Illinois Times and Bruce Rushton for the profile of Springfield’s Legacy Audio (“Sounds good”) in the Feb. 11 edition. It made me smile. This company is truly a gem in Springfield’s business jewel box, and Bill Dudleston […]
Letters to the Editor 02/11/16
Springfield’s YWCA building by Springfield artist William Crook. SLOW DOWN Y DEMOMayor Langfelder should reconsider his quickly decided plans to demolish the old YWCA building downtown, and he should allow access to the building to all contractors interested in assessing its rehabilitation potential. The YWCA building, located in the north mansion block which the […]
Letters to the Editor 2/4/16
ILLINOIS RANKS HIGH The Human Rights Campaign (HRC), the nation’s largest lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) civil rights organization, in partnership with the Equality Federation, has released its second annual national report assessing the status of state legislation affecting LGBT equality across America, including in Illinois. The State Equality Index (SEI) reveals that, even […]
Letters to the Editor 01/28/16
In 2012 alone, the largest factory farms produced an estimated 369 million tons of manure, enough to fill the Dallas Cowboys’ stadium 133 times. PHOTO BY BOB CHAMBERLIN/TNS HIDDEN COST OF FOODAs consumers, we don’t typically take much time to think about the origins of the food on our plate, so I was glad […]
