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Illinois - James Krohe Jr | Thursday, January 19,2012

A new old street

The National Park Service plans for the past of the Lincoln Home

By James Krohe Jr.
The National Park Service has released its final general management plan that sets the parameters for development and preservation at the Lincoln Home National Historical Site for at least the next 15
Illinois - James Krohe Jr | Thursday, January 12,2012

Just what you want to do

District 186 explores the successful life

By James Krohe Jr.
Springfield’s School District 186 has set up a web page titled “Where Are They Now?” On it, graduates of Springfield public schools are invited to “share their success stories
Illinois - James Krohe Jr | Thursday, January 5,2012

The mysteries of space and time

Raising the costs of parking would help, not hurt, downtown

By James Krohe Jr.
I wouldn’t want to be quoted on it, but I think it was Michael Burlingame, in his comprehensive biography of the 16th president, who revealed that Abraham Lincoln started thinking about a new ca
Illinois - James Krohe Jr | Thursday, December 29,2011

Get Out of Jail cards

Do alternatives to prison exist for Illinois’ public delinquents?

By James Krohe Jr.
Writers of newspaper columns, it turns out, are not the only people who have trouble getting sentences right. Eyebrows, if not voices, were raised when federal judge James Zagel set 14 years in prison
Illinois - James Krohe Jr | Thursday, December 22,2011

Good and true

Another juror confuses another big prosecution

By James Krohe Jr.
Here’s a recap for those who spent the past few weeks standing in line at Walmart: In November, Bill Cellini, Springfield’s very own robber baron, was convicted on federal charges of attem
Illinois - James Krohe Jr | Thursday, December 15,2011

Making noises in civics class

Splitting Cook County from Illinois is an old bad idea

By James Krohe Jr.
Have you ever thought about how much Freddie Mercury’s Queen owed to the works of Gilbert and Sullivan? You have? Okay, we’ll talk about something else.The other day State Rep. Bill Mitche
Illinois - James Krohe Jr | Thursday, December 8,2011

War without the killing

A green World War II might save the economy

By James Krohe Jr.
Certain Republicans have given way to fits of partisan bloodlust lately and tried to beat the current president with the bones of one of his long-dead Democratic predecessors. Franklin Roosevelt, they
Illinois - James Krohe Jr | Thursday, December 1,2011

Lies, damned lies and politics

Reality is the issue in the presidential campaigns

By James Krohe Jr.
Perhaps you have read about, if not seen, Mitt Romney’s latest TV campaign ad. Mr. Romney, keep in mind, is the responsible GOP contender, the grown-up in the room, the calm voice on platforms o
Illinois - James Krohe Jr | Wednesday, November 23,2011

A house in a day

Will the future of affordable new family housing be the 1950s?

By James Krohe Jr.
“Go east young man,” a neighbor advised my father, and in 1949 he and the rest of us did just that. For a veteran, it was cheaper in those days to buy than to rent, so we said goodbye to o
Illinois - James Krohe Jr | Thursday, November 17,2011

Asphalt somethingness

Springfield parking lots are looking (a little) better

By James Krohe Jr.
Returning to Springfield after a trip, even a local patriot sees as if for the first time what catches the eye of so many visitors. Pretend that the gaudy billboards do not exist. Look the other way w