It’s common to praise first responders, especially in the pandemic. What of “last responders”? Coroners. On Illinois’ deadliest day in the global coronavirus outbreak, Peoria County Coroner Jamie Harwood reflected on first realizing the potential challenges ahead. Months ago, the…
Columns
Real Talk | Surviving COVID-19
by Sherry Cannon • • 1 Comment
Last month I wrote this column about how I was managing sheltering in place. Little did I know at the time, that I was also surviving COVID-19. In March and April, I was hospitalized –– both times with chest pain,…
Reflections From The Clergy | Ramadan amidst COVID-19; a blessing in disguise
by Community Word Staff • • 1 Comment
The COVID-19 pandemic has taken a toll on humanity at large, people of all backgrounds and walks of life. This encompasses faith communities worldwide. Being cut away from worship places is not an easy task for any faith community, although…
The Watch | Voting and COVID-19
by Terry Bibo • • 0 Comments
A few months ago, if you said public officials were zooming, it might have been an insult. During a pandemic, some public bodies aren’t meeting at all. Springdale Cemetery Authority Board, for example, cancelled its meetings for March, April and…
Nature Rambles | Treasure hunt
by Mike Miller • • 0 Comments
Inland Art | Angela Dieffenbach
by Paul Krainak • • 0 Comments
Art & Justice | Michael Adams
by Clare Howard • • 0 Comments
Reflections From The Clergy | Thresholds in our lives
by Rev. Dave Clements • • 0 Comments
When encountering thresholds, we often talk as if our work is that of successfully “passing through” them. We speak of “making healthy transitions.” We seek out advice and support as we decide which thresholds to lean into and which to…
Heat Waves — In Red and Black | Coronavirus and climate crisis: a crosswalk
by William Rau • • 0 Comments
Parallels between the COVID-19 pandemic and the climate crisis are spooky. The surge of COVID patients pushed hospitals to the breaking point in New York and required refrigerated meat trucks to store bodies. It may yet overwhelm hospitals in states…
Serendipity | Day by day
by Community Word Staff • • 0 Comments
Growing older doesn’t bother me as it happens with or without my approval. Favoring the more positive, romantic approach, I bought into the idea popularized by poet and playwright Robert Browning. In an 1864 published work, he wrote, “Grow old…