I have no “horse” in the race for Peoria mayor. However, when I see or hear something in the public arena that is just flat out false and incorrect, because of my experience as a former elected official for 22…
Columns
Bill Knight | Taxing times
by Bill Knight • • Comments Off on Bill Knight | Taxing times
These are taxing times; times we face not just a pubic-health crisis, but higher taxes – or lower levels of public services. Or both. Nationally, Republicans who backed the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act are responsible for federal taxes…
The Watch | Thank public workers
by Terry Bibo • • Comments Off on The Watch | Thank public workers
Neither rain, nor sleet, nor dark of night may stay United States Postal Service couriers from swift completion of their appointed rounds … but COVID-19 puts a cramp in them and everyone else. I can vouch, having gotten the beast.…
Nature Rambles | An Ancient Song
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Inland Art | Leslie Bellavance
by Paul Krainak • • Comments Off on Inland Art | Leslie Bellavance
Art: What is it Good For? | Supreme Good is Like Water
by Doug and Eileen Leunig • • Comments Off on Art: What is it Good For? | Supreme Good is Like Water
Reflections from an Existential Lens | Religion, Secularism, and the Meaning of Life, Part II
by Community Word Staff • • Comments Off on Reflections from an Existential Lens | Religion, Secularism, and the Meaning of Life, Part II
Some years ago a Christian friend asked me what “the religious experience” is. He had visited various churches and worship groups and was puzzled by what he found. Practice seemed disconnected from theology, and even the practice didn’t seem consistent.…
Reflections From The Clergy | Be That Helping Hand In Society
by Community Word Staff • • Comments Off on Reflections From The Clergy | Be That Helping Hand In Society
In order for society to function, we as a community need to work together in all facets of life. Having the ability to be that helping hand for one and all brings balance and stability to a community and its…
Heat Waves — In Red and Black | Paul Hawken’s Drawdown Fellows and the 80 Ways to Cut Your Carbon
by William Rau • • Comments Off on Heat Waves — In Red and Black | Paul Hawken’s Drawdown Fellows and the 80 Ways to Cut Your Carbon
My last three columns highlighted a federal, dividend-based carbon tax. This policy would often amplify complementary local, state and international policies. State governments, for example, can capitalize on a dividend-based carbon tax by expanding renewable energy production, electrifying transportation, increasing…
Serendipity | Finding Inspiration
by Sandra Dempsey Post • • Comments Off on Serendipity | Finding Inspiration
List making, note taking, journaling, card sending, and frequent reading of profound sayings or devotions are enjoyable for me. List making has become an absolute necessity. I can sing multiple verses of songs from the ’60s, but if I need…



