WREATHS ACROSS AMERICA Ready or not, it’s Christmas! Stores have been stocking shelves for months. Television advertising is all ho-ho-ho. A local radio station is cranking out yuletide tunes 24/7. Many towns like Pawnee will welcome Santa before Thanksgiving. The Hallmark Channel has been all Christmas since late October. At the stroke of midnight on […]
Letters to the Editor
Letters to the Editor
A CURE FOR DIABETESWith great interest I read the Nov. 8 article (“Trying to get a killer under control,” Illinois Times, by Karen Ackerman Witter) on diabetes and the program sponsored by the Prairie Diabetes Alliance. For many years I was a volunteer with the local chapter of the American Diabetes Association and a member of […]
Letters to the Editor 11/8/18
EVERYONE NEEDS A PLACE TO GO The First Presbyterian Church of Springfield has respectfully requested that the mayor’s office and the City of Springfield address the chronic issue of human waste left behind nightly on our city streets and around public and private properties in the downtown area. Our church is located on the corner […]
Letters to the Editor 11/1/18
VOTE ON ELECTION DAY Americans are incredibly lucky to be able to vote, but just 56 percent took advantage of this opportunity in the last presidential election. In contrast, 26 countries have a higher voter turnout, with Belgium topping the list with 87.2 percent of the voting-age population casting ballots. With Election Day coming up, […]
Letters to the Editor
SO LONG, SEARS So long, Sears. What? Too soon? Actually it’s Kmart that’s filing bankruptcy. Kmart bought Sears and changed the name to improve their image. Sort of like Southwestern Bell with the worst reputation in telephones buying AT&T with the best name and changing its name to … you guessed it, AT&T. But my […]
Letters to the Editor 10/04/18
APPETITE ON THE AVENUETaking place in Shop ’n Save’s vast parking lot on North Grand Avenue, just east of First Street from 4:30 to 8 p.m., Tuesday evening’s (Oct. 9) Appetite on the Avenue will be our second annual food truck event. Appetite on the Avenue will have food trucks, thirst-quenching local beer, great music […]
Letters to the Editor 9/27/18
LANPHIER ‘IMPROVEMENTS’ I noticed the picture of the proposed improvements to Lanphier High School in the Sept. 13-19 edition of Illinois Times. What the picture failed to show was the two new sets of railroad tracks that are being installed within a few hundred feet of the school at a level higher than the windows. These tracks […]
Letters to the Editor 9/20/18
REMEMBER THE CENTENNIAL Among other things, the State of Illinois Bicentennial represents a golden opportunity to look back and appreciate the state’s centennial celebration. Events were held throughout Illinois back then as well but, without question, the most significant was the commitment to build the Centennial Memorial Building. The cornerstone was laid Oct. 5, 1918. […]
Letters to the Editor 9/13/18
TRAIN PROBLEMS Springfield has a problem that no mid-sized city with hopes of development should have: trains. There are three sets of tracks that run right through the middle of the city. At just about any moment, you can hear the whistle of a train as it goes through town. Some of these times are […]
Letters to the Editor
FOOD AS MEDICINEHow encouraging to read the ideas presented in “Food as Medicine” by Peter Glatz (Illinois Times, Aug. 30)! Realizing that proper nutritious food can be used to reverse chronic degenerative disease is a relatively new breakthrough for mainstream news, although medical health journals have made the connection for decades. The Springfield Vegetarian Association […]
Letters to the Editor 8/30/18
HELPING THE HOMELESS There seems to be multiple discussions ongoing about how the city of Springfield can solve the homeless conundrum in our city. I have been a part of two groups who have prepared warm meals for the homeless, and Helping Hands has done its best to provide sleeping arrangements and meals, too.Now that […]
Letters to the Editor
FERAL CATS AT UIS Charles Coderko, associate chancellor for administrative affairs at University of Illinois Springfield, has decided to wage war on the feral cat colony at UIS and stop the small group of compassionate employees who, on their own time and with their own resources, have been helping them. This colony has existed for […]
