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Illinois authors busy with new releases
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Bishop Thomas John Paprocki of the Catholic Diocese of Springfield has written a new book, “In Running for a Higher Purpose.”Photo provided
Aside from “You Can’t Write City Hall,” comedian Jeremy Nunes’ humorous take on his time in office as the village president of Dawson, others in central Illinois have written books that are newly released or about to be released.
Here’s a look at some others:
Bishop Thomas John Paprocki of the Catholic Diocese of Springfield also is a marathon runner and hockey player. In his new book, “In Running for a Higher Purpose,” Paprocki discusses how running unlocks both physical benefits and “profound spiritual well being”.
MOLINE â For at least six months, officials in Moline have been pursuing the possibility of bringing a University of Illinois school of engineering to riverfront land that will become available as the old I-74 bridge is demolished.
The city already has a college of engineering just a mile away â at Western Illinois University s Quad-Cities riverfront campus. But Mayor Stephanie Acri recently accused WIU officials of broken promises, including low enrollment numbers that have hurt Moline s economy.
Early last month, Acri said she spoke with Guiyou Huang, the new president of WIU and, I informed the president that Moline could not afford any more time to wait.
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COMMENTARY | High-profile prosecutions or investigations of public officials now span nearly every geographic corner of the nation s third-most populous state from the backwoods Panhandle to gilded Miami, with stops along the way a patchwork of cases that includes an alleged scheme to sway a state Senate race that a local prosecutor said amounted to an attack on democracy, a speculated billion dollar scheme to defraud connected to a shambolic attempt to privatize a large public utility, and a web of sordid allegations swirling around the former Seminole County tax collector, including sex trafficking, that has now mushroomed into a major legal problem for Florida s most cartoonish politician: U.S. Rep. Matt Gaetz.