Letter to the Editor

Letter to Editor: March

I encourage voters on November 8 to re-elect Judy Ogalla to the Will County Board. Judy has been a tireless advocate for Eastern Will County. We need a representative in Joliet who is not afraid to speak up to protect our way of life in our part of the county. Please vote to re-elect Judy…

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Letter to the Editor: Turay

Dear Editor: Gas prices over 60 percent above two years ago nationwide with some places even double two years ago. Food costs up double digits, with many items even much more. Utility bills ever climbing with the winter heating months just ahead. Health care providers at an all time minimum, with appointments harder and harder…

Scott Reeder

The Not-So-Quick and the Dead

By Scott Reeder There is little sympathy for a rat. On July 25, a giant inflatable rat rose 15-feet in front of Staab Funeral Home in Springfield, and a woman came out of the business and repeatedly stabbed the rodent with a knife. The rat was intended to call public attention to companies employing nonunion…

A horse tenderloin provided a delicious meal for the author on a recent trip to Iceland. –Photo by Scott Reeder

‘Horsemeat,’ aka ‘Beef Tenderloin’

By Scott Reeder “If you eat horsemeat, Daddy, I’m going to throw-up right in front of you.” So decreed my 14-year-old daughter this month, as we sat across from one another in a restaurant in Iceland. I’d never tasted horseflesh before, but over the years I’ve written quite a bit about the debate in the…

Scott Reeder

Thoughts on Electing Extremists

By Scott Reeder Mary Miller frightens me. Yes, I’m talking about the member of Congress from Southern Illinois who is running against Rodney Davis for the Republican nomination in the 15th Congressional District. She is not pitching policies. She is selling anger. But I could also say it is the same about a whole host…

Letter to the Editor: Peotone Fire Consolidation

Opinion on the referendum to consolidate with the Manhattan Fire Protection District Shall the Peotone Fire Protection District Dissolve and be consolidated into the Manhattan Fire Protection District? The answer is No! A close look at the information that has been spoonfed to the public by the Peotone and Manhattan Fire Districts will show you…

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Letter to the Editor: Peotone Fire Protection District Consolidation

To Peotone Fire Protection District Residents: Fire districts throughout the state and the country are facing very serious staffing and resource challenges, placing their mission to keep communities safe in serious jeopardy. There is a critical shortage of available firefighters, EMTs, and paramedics, forcing departments like ours to rely on a part-time staffing model that…

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Letter to the Editor: Fire Department Consolidation

Dear Editor: I am writing this letter in support for a YES vote for the referendum question about the consolidation of the Peotone Fire Protection District with the Manhattan Fire Protection District in the upcoming election. With due respect to all the candidates on this ballot, I feel this is the most important issue for…

Scott Reeder

A Word About Jim Ryan

By Scott Reeder He was a tough-as-nails-prosecutor, who rose to become a two-term Illinois Attorney General. Despite his success at the ballot box, he was not a natural politician. He hated the glad-handing part of retail politics. When reporters interviewed him, he was often stiff and uncomfortable, but more significantly, Jim Ryan suffered from the…

Scott Reeder

The Vets in My Life – What an Experience!

By Scott Reeder SPRINGFIELD – As Father’s Day approaches, I find myself contemplating the veterinarians in my life. You see, I’ve been blessed with two veterinarians – my father and my wife. Growing up, I was always “Doc Reeder’s boy.” Together we would ride from farm-to-farm across Knox and Warren Counties. I observed and helped…

Memorial Day: Remembering Butterflies?

SPRINGFIELD — Memorial Day has me thinking about of all things – butterflies. I remember, when I was in grade school, I took an elective science class over the summer. It was pretty cool for an 11-year-old boy. We got to dissect mice, capture snakes, and taxidermy fish. But the best part of the class…

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Letter to the Editor: Nagel, Memorial Day

Dear Editor: As the wife of a Vietnam-era Army veteran, I hold a special place in my heart for the parents, siblings, spouses, and friends of those who served. I can’t help but think of all the men and women who have gone to fight for this great nation and didn’t return home. While we…

Scott Reeder

The Giant Slide – Glad It’s Still Here!

By Scott Reeder Should the government subsidize nostalgia? I’ve been thinking about that a lot this past week. The Illinois State Fair was in danger of losing my favorite attraction. No, not the butter cow, or Turasky’s thin cut ribeye sandwiches, or the annual steer show. We are talking about serious high-brow entertainment – the…

Scott Reeder

Incentives Might Not Be the Answer

By Scott Reeder Illinois’ 20-year dalliance with Boeing came to an end this month, with the corporate behemoth announcing it is picking up and moving from Chicago to a Washington, D.C., suburb. It was a shameful relationship from the start. Taxpayers on the local and state level paid the airplane manufacturer $60 million to move…

Scott Reeder

Be Curious!

By Scott Reeder Passover, Ramadan, and Lent all came to an end during the past few weeks, and I’ve found myself thinking of the oddest thing – a cow. When I was about five, a life-size statue of a cow appeared in our neighbor’s front yard. The Hereford stood a silent sentinel on Academy Street…

Scott Reeder

Defendants Need Representation, Too!

By Scott Reeder Defending the accused shouldn’t be a mark of shame. But in the world of politics, there may not be a more loathsome creature than a criminal defense attorney. I’ve been thinking about that these past few weeks as I watched Republican Senators attack U.S. Supreme Court nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson and Democrats…

Scott Reeder

Gas Tax Relief – Really?

By Scott Reeder Illinois politicians must think we are really a dumb bunch, they just passed legislation that requires every gas pump in the Land of Lincoln to bear a sticker telling us the state could be screwing us over even worse at the gas pump. Of course, they don’t phrase it that honestly. They…

No Golf Carts For Crete
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Beecher School Board Tosses Around Idea of a Referendum
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Beecher Board and Lions Club Hash Out Bike and Burnout Show
Sgt. Matt Moore, new Officer Daniel Napoli, and Mayor Peter March. Photo by Andrea Arens.
Peotone Hires New Officer
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Dixie’s Special Day. Photo submitted by Project Fire Buddies.
Project Fire Buddies Holds Spa Day for Peotone Girl Amid Father’s Cancer Battle
An example of the design of the Hometown Heroes banner for Manhattan. –Image by Village of Manhattan.
Manhattan Honors Veterans with Banner Program
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Angel’s Helping Hands Now an Alternative
Peotone residents Maura Culver (left) and Paula Prium (right) with Village President Peter March. –Photo by Karen Haave.
Streetscape to Start in Peotone
Manhattan Mayor Mike Adrieansen celebrated a birthday just before the Village board meeting on April 1. Photo by Stephanie Irvine.
Budget, Property Lines, and Safety Topics at Village Meeting
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Crete’s Winter Coat Drive Unnecessary After All
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Outdoor Lighting Might Not be a Problem in Monee Anymore
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Former trooper seeks restoration of driving privileges nearly 16 years after fatal crash
Peotone Police Blotter: March 29-April 3
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Crete’s Officer Hunt Retires
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Building Committee Creates Historical Overlay District
Realtor and property owner Jared Gordon talked with Robinson Engineering at the Streetscape Open House.  About 80 people came out for the open house during the worst weather of the week. Photo by Andrea Arens.
Streetscape Construction About to Begin
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Building Committee Declines to Hire Additional Employees
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Behold, Beecher Police Station Will Be Built
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Pritzker’s Grocery Tax Elimination Has Crete President Displeased