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When Illinois Times last wrote about environmental engineer Michael Keebler in August 2015, his situation was grim. The U.S. government had filed seizure notices for multiple assets, including his home, around the same time he was sentenced to five years in…

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A lucky shot

Eleven minutes’ worth. That’s all the 16-millimeter color film Alan Dater had in the canister of his handheld camera on…

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Police chief fights to keep license

After Leland Grove Police Chief Dan Ryan was arrested for domestic battery and driving under the influence earlier this month,…

Economic development efforts expand

A Black alderperson called a white alderperson racist, then suggested they settle their differences “outside.” Depending on your point of…

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Hallucinatory campaigns

Unless you’ve been under a rock, you likely know that former President Bill Clinton seemed to say that he flew on Jeffrey Epstein’s private…

Learning begins at home

Each year, Illinois Times publishes an article on the status of Springfield District 186 Schools. Across the district, teachers, staff and administrators give their…

Editor’s note 3/5/26

“Yes, we may be speaking to the choir,” said Dr. Kelly Hurst, a leader of the Massey Commission, to the March 2 quarterly meeting…

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Chicken in wine

“Don’t look around. The leaves are brown. And the sky is a hazy shade of winter.” It’s a dreary, frigid…

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March music is on 

Here we go taking a stroll through the first full weekend of March, with a whole bunch…

February leaving

As we race through our last days of February, there’s a range of reactions and actions swirling…

February flying by

As we approach the last full weekend in February, I know it’s the shortest month, but sometimes…

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A life well written

It is a rare male who, having achieved some success of the usual sort, can resist the conclusion that it must be because he is…

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Best Of Springfield 2025

See the results Every year, we ask our opinionated readers to tell us about their favorite people, places and things in the Springfield area. Over the decades we’ve been doing this, we’ve continued to tweak both the process and the results issue to try to keep things fresh and interesting.  While anything food-related typically dominates…

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