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A “Survival Revival”
Community activist Reggie Guyton has lived life increasingly aware of the inequities aimed at people due to their skin tones and inability to pay for things that bring them joy. Guyton, a historic actor at the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Museum in…
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Durbin warns of deep divisions in farewell address to Illinois lawmakers
As he closed his address before gathered members of the Illinois General Assembly and Gov. JB Pritzker in the Illinois…
Illinois lawmakers pass landmark AI accountability bill
Following in the footsteps of New York and California, Illinois state lawmakers passed a bill Wednesday that seeks to increase…
He wants his backhoe back
Mike Eyer has a beautiful spread in Jacksonville at the intersection of Poor Farm and Sugar Hollow Roads. A little…
Bill would stop eminent domain for carbon dioxide pipelines in Illinois
When central Illinois farmer Steve Hess found out that his community had won a fight against Navigator CO2 Ventures, a…
Proposed bill would stop eminent domain for carbon dioxide pipelines in Illinois
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LifeStar Ambulance fights suspension
LifeStar Ambulance Service officials say they will continue to press their case in court after failing to convince a judge…
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Sangamon County wrestles with land use issues
A proposal to amend Sangamon County’s data center ordinance remained tabled following the county’s May 21 Zoning and Land Use…
Logan County enacts 12-month data center moratorium
Logan County officials approved a one-year moratorium on data center projects with a 6-4 vote May 19. That vote occurred…
Growing financial strain
As prices for gas and necessities keep climbing, the Illinois General Assembly is considering closing corporate tax loopholes and taxing…
Local cannabis businesses receive state funding
Four Sangamon and Logan County marijuana businesses received a total of nearly $2 million in direct forgivable loans last month…
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Letters to the editor 5/28/26
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Through the looking glass
What follows is a fun story about a city, a court and a cause. I am moved to write about it because it’s important…
List of proposed budget cuts circulates
In response to a question last week from my associate Isabel Miller, Gov. JB Pritzker said he didn’t think a group of progressive legislators…
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FOLLOWING PROCEDURE I work in state procurement and this is just how it is, unfortunately (ABC loses State Fair contract,” May 7). It’s whatever…
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