po Fogg-maker launches Pretty 24 that debunks fairness proposition By retail.economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2017-12-04T17:25:48+05:30 There is no market for me today because every brand in the category has convinced the consumer that they need to look fair to be successful in life. Full Article
po Beauty & wellness business has market potential of Rs 80,000 crore in India: Skills development minister By retail.economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2019-07-09T17:22:46+05:30 “India would need more than 70 lakh skilled manpower in coming months in this sector due to unleashing of economy,” Mahendra Nath Pandey said. Full Article
po Government bans export of sanitisers, all types of ventilators By retail.economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-03-25T08:50:32+05:30 “The export of all ventilators including any artificial respiratory apparatus or oxygen therapy apparatus or any other breathing appliance/devices... is prohibited with immediate effect,” the the Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) said in a notification. Full Article
po Curefit may enter online retailing of sportswear By retail.economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2018-12-05T08:04:29+05:30 Selling sportswear online will open up an additional revenue stream for Curefit, which currently offers four products such as gyms under Cultfit, yoga and meditation centres under Mindfit, health food under Eatfit and primary care with Carefit. Full Article
po Investors bid $2.2bn for sportsgear marketer Reebok By retail.economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2014-10-22T20:30:06+05:30 Eight years after acquiring US rival, Reebok, seems like German sports gear marketer - Adidas has put Reebok on the block. Full Article
po Adidas India appoints Dave Thomas as new managing director By retail.economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2014-10-24T15:30:13+05:30 Dave will report directly to Osman Ayaz, Managing Director of the Emerging Markets adidas Group, the company said in a statement. Full Article
po Starkenn to now make power cycles in India By retail.economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2015-06-30T15:20:21+05:30 Starkenn Sports, which retails sport cycles under the Starkenn brand, plans to roll out its first made-in-India power cycles by August next year. Full Article
po Hero Cycles preps for European entry with Poland plant By retail.economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2015-07-06T07:47:21+05:30 Hero Cycles plans to set up a fully owned assembly plant in Poland to cater exclusively to Europe, with special emphasis on the UK and Germany. Full Article
po Hero Cycles acquires majority stake in UK's Avocet Sports By retail.economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2015-08-12T17:46:20+05:30 Hero Cycles picked up majority stake in UK-based Avocet Sports to mark entry into high-end bicycle market in Europe for an undisclosed sum. Full Article
po Mahesh Bhupathi backed Sports365.in to raise up to Rs 53 crore By retail.economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2015-09-10T13:08:47+05:30 Sports365 plans to use the funds to build technological capacities, launch its own private label and increase manpower. Full Article
po YouWeCan picks up 10-15% in sports startup for children By retail.economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2015-10-06T08:11:58+05:30 Yuvraj Singh’s fund YouWeCan Ventures has made its ninth startup investment in just about six months, picking up a minority stake in SportyBeans. Full Article
po Adidas India’s top sports goods maker By retail.economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2015-10-07T19:30:42+05:30 German sportswear maker Adidas has emerged as the top sport goods maker and one of the largest international brands in the country by revenue, surpassing direct rivals such as Puma and Nike. Full Article
po India is a very important strategic market for Callaway: Oliver Chip Brewer By retail.economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2015-11-20T15:33:49+05:30 We have more than 25% market share in the Indian golf market, which is pegged at around $11 million. Full Article
po Mahesh Bhupathi's Sports365 aims to be Rs 1,000-cr firm in 5 years By retail.economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2015-11-28T09:00:42+05:30 Sports365 is also supported by icons as Yuvraj Singh, Deepika Pallikal and Bhupathi's wife Lara Dutta and is partnering with foreign sports brands as their exclusive partners in India. Full Article
po Meerut's sports goods mkt sees 80% fall in sales after note ban By retail.economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2016-12-10T08:30:42+05:30 A month after demonetisation, the industry is yet to recover from the shock. Sales have dipped drastically, and small businesses have had to shut down. Full Article
po Consignments of sports goods from Pakistan unclaimed at the border post after high import duty By retail.economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2019-03-05T07:51:12+05:30 With 200% duty, Indian importers aren’t taking delivery of sports goods and other consignments. Full Article
po Decathlon overtakes Adidas, Nike in sports gear retailing By retail.economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2019-04-10T07:34:19+05:30 With 70 large, warehouse-like stores, Decathlon's product pricing is about 30-40% lower than competing products. Full Article
po Want To Adopt A Dog? First Ask Yourself: Can You Still Commit Post-Pandemic? By www.northernpublicradio.org Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 11:59:00 +0000 Copyright 2020 NPR. To see more, visit https://www.npr.org. Full Article
po Week In Sports: Competitive Cornhole To Air On ESPN, NASCAR Slated To Return By www.northernpublicradio.org Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 11:59:00 +0000 Copyright 2020 NPR. To see more, visit https://www.npr.org. Full Article
po U.K. Airlines, Airports Fear 'Devastating Impact' Of Possible Quarantine Rules By www.northernpublicradio.org Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 16:39:00 +0000 Airlines and airport operators in the United Kingdom are not waiting for the British government to publicly confirm their fears. Already, the groups representing major players in the U.K.'s air travel industry are pushing back on a proposal that would require travelers to quarantine after arriving from outside the country. A spokesperson for Airlines UK — a trade body with British Airways, EasyJet and Ryanair as members — says the group understands from government officials that plans for a quarantine are in the works, but that details remain scarce at the moment. "We need to see the detail of what they are proposing. Public health must of course be the priority and we will continue to be guided by Sage advice," the group said in a statement emailed to NPR, noting that support measures will be necessary to ensure "that we still have a UK aviation sector once the quarantine period is lifted." "We will be asking for assurances that this decision has been led by the science and that Full Article
po Slam Poetry -- "The Points Are Not The Point" By www.northernpublicradio.org Published On :: Thu, 26 Mar 2020 10:00:00 +0000 National Poetry Month is coming up in April and earlier this month Kishwaukee College held an interactive poetry workshop called, “So You Wanna Be a Slam Poet.” Some people may be familiar with spoken word poetry or may have attended a poetry reading. Bear Wolf is the adjunct professor of English at Kishwaukee College. He said there is a slight difference between spoken word and slam poetry. “The slam is the competitive part. You have a 3-minute time limit. You get two rounds. Your points are added up to see if you can get to the final round.” Wolf said these points are determined by random judges and they judge on a scale of one-to-10. Matt Weibel is the assistant professor of communication at the college. He said people should be authentic when they are performing slam poetry. “We don’t need another Taylor Mali; we don’t need another Bear Wolf. We need a you. We need you to be your own poet, to have your own style, your own flair.” Taylor Mali’s poem, “What Teachers Make” was one of Full Article
po Krzysztof Penderecki, Boundary-Breaking Polish Composer, Dies At 86 By www.northernpublicradio.org Published On :: Sun, 29 Mar 2020 19:42:00 +0000 Krzysztof Penderecki , one of the world's leading composers, died Sunday at the age of 86. The Polish Ministry of Affairs announced his passing in a tweet. No cause of death was given. The Polish-born composer established himself while still in his 20s with jarring atonal works such as Threnody to the Victims of Hiroshima , and came to be widely admired by music fans and musicians far outside traditional classical music circles. Radiohead guitarist Jonny Greenwood noted the passing of one of his idols on Twitter , "Penderecki was the greatest - a fiercely creative composer, and a gentle, warm-hearted man" he wrote Sunday. "My condolences to his family, and to Poland on this huge loss to the musical world." Untold numbers of people are familiar with Penderecki's music – perhaps without knowing it – thanks to films such as Shutter Island and especially The Shining , the Stanley Kubrick thriller that included the compositions Polymorphia and The Awakening of Jacob to frightening effect. Full Article
po Rockford Poets Laureate To Champion The Art Of Poetry And Spoken Word By www.northernpublicradio.org Published On :: Fri, 03 Apr 2020 21:49:14 +0000 Rockford is getting not just one, but two poets laureate -- an adult and a youth. The adult poet laureate position will be a two-year position, and probably one year long for the youth. Rockford Area Arts Council (RAAC) Executive Director Mary McNamara Bernsten said the committee is still working that out. But, she said, people may start nominating poets next week. To be qualified for the positions, candidates must have lived in Rockford for at least one year. Adult candidates must be at least 18 years old by Oct. 23, 2020. Youth candidates must be aged 13-17 by that same date. McNamara Bernsten said the poets laureate will appear at public functions. She gave examples like Stroll on State, high school and college graduations, and the swearing in of officers in the police and fire departments. "You may be reading poems at ceremonial events," McNamara Bernsten said. "You could at the unveiling of a new building or bridge. You could be at city council meetings or other public meetings." Full Article
po When Pandemics Arise, Composers Carry On By www.northernpublicradio.org Published On :: Mon, 13 Apr 2020 09:01:00 +0000 Some people respond to suffering by turning it into art. That's true even with the harrowing experience of a pandemic. In the early 1400s, an Englishman named John Cooke composed Stella celi , a hymn to the Virgin Mary referencing the Black Plague which, according to some sources , wiped out half of Europe. Its text speaks of the "ulcers of a terrible death" but also the assurance that "the star of heaven ... has rooted out the plague." Cooke's hymn is unlikely the first direct musical response to a major pandemic, but it is one of the earliest. Many more composers, over the millennia, have been inspired to write music in times of crisis. YouTube As pandemics resurfaced and new ones cropped up, people centuries ago were, in general, keenly aware of the precarious nature of life. Johann Sebastian Bach was no exception. He was orphaned twice by age 10 and lost half of his 20 children and his first wife. Bach wrote music that could comfort in times of distress and music that directly Full Article
po Poetry In The Midst Of A Pandemic By www.northernpublicradio.org Published On :: Tue, 28 Apr 2020 20:50:58 +0000 April is National Poetry Month. Aurora’s poet laureate Karen Fullett-Christensen and the City’s deputy poet laureates talked about the power of poetry and how this pandemic is influencing their writing. The conversation took place Monday on Facebook live. Fermina Ponce is one of Aurora’s deputy poet laureates. She said she can’t avoid writing about COVID-19. “I’m not unaware and my creation and my muse is not getting detached or free from what we are living,” Ponce said. Anthony Stanford, another poet laureate, isn’t writing much poetry these days. He said the pandemic has inspired him to write short stories about how things will look in 10, 15 or 25 years. “Because this will be with us. If not this, then something else. This has forced us to change in all manner of things,” he said. Quentin Johnson is the third deputy poet laureate. He said even though we are inundated with daily updates about COVID-19, he wants to take a different approach when he writes. “It’s been my mission to Full Article
po Nippon Sharyo Plant In Rochelle To Close By www.northernpublicradio.org Published On :: Thu, 16 Aug 2018 23:25:36 +0000 It’s the end of the line for Rochelle rail car maker Nippon Sharyo. It appears the company is shuttering its Illinois plant. In 2012, the announcement that the Japanese rail car manufacturer had selected Rochelle for its massive factory came with much fanfare. Japan’s ambassador to the U.S. Ichiro Fujisaki and then-governor Pat Quinn helped cut the ribbon at a celebration while Taiko Japanese drums thundered in the cavernous building. The end has been much quieter. A Cincinnati auction house specializing in industrial sales is auctioning the 57-acre facility and its millions of dollars of highly-specialized equipment. The colorful brochure touts the site as “plug and play” manufacturing in a business-friendly community. Tours by appointment are underway and the company wants to have the bids in by the end of September and a final sale by Feb. 1, 2019. In a statement, Nippon Sharyo officials said they had been reducing their workforce at the Rochelle plant because of a decreased Full Article
po Cargo Flights And Airplane Repair Keep Rockford's Airport Flying High By www.northernpublicradio.org Published On :: Thu, 11 Oct 2018 10:30:00 +0000 When you think of passenger air travel in northern Illinois, O'Hare often comes to mind. But Rockford's facility, officially known as Chicago Rockford International Airport, is making a greater name for itself, particularly in the realm of cargo. In 1994, officials with United Parcel Service, better known as UPS, made a deal with airport authorities to set up a sorting hub. Since then, it's become the company's second largest air operation in the world. Earlier this month, airport officials presented the president of UPS Airlines with the Rockford Award. It recognizes businesses that contributed to economic development in the area. UPS Rockford Transportation Director Mike Nepaul says the company made several expansions over the years--which increased the number of packages it can sort. "We're putting a new small sort mezzanine in right now, so that will expand our flow-per hour within the building from 89,000 per hour to over 120,000 an hour," he said. "So that's a big expansion for Full Article
po Rockford Airport To Add 500+ Cargo Jobs By www.northernpublicradio.org Published On :: Thu, 16 May 2019 21:15:45 +0000 Pinnacle Logistics and the Chicago Rockford International Airport announced 500 new jobs to support additional cargo flights at the airport. According to a news release, Pinnacle Logistics provides scheduled surface transportation, supply chain management, cargo, aircraft handling and parking services. The release says more positions will be added in coming months. The jobs include entry level positions, leads, supervisors and managers on duty, as well as dockworkers, forklift drivers, and ramp and cargo warehouse handling agents. The available positions are seasonal and permanent. “We knew our cargo growth would produce more jobs in 2019 and this is just the beginning,” said Mike Dunn, executive director at RFD. “We are glad to partner with Pinnacle Logistics and proud that our job creation continues to put us on the map for our exceptional cargo operations.” In July, the airport announced its rank as the 22nd largest airport in the nation for air cargo volume, up from a ranking of 31 Full Article
po Listen to a Spotify playlist: Mississippi Blues Project, Various Artists By mississippibluesproject.org Published On :: Mon, 10 Jun 2013 10:00:46 +0000 Below, listen to a Spotify playlist of Mississippi Blues artists. Listen to the first volume of the Mississippi Blues Project playlist here. Full Article Featured Listen Spotify playlist
po The DeKalb Community Shows Support Through Fundraising By www.northernpublicradio.org Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 19:21:44 +0000 The coronavirus crisis has changed the way we congregate but it hasn’t changed the way we come together. The DeKalb community is supporting nonprofits that provide much needed services to the community. The Give DeKalb County campaign, a 24-hour fundraiser, takes place May 7. Ben Bingle is the director of the DeKalb County nonprofit partnership. He said they’ve had to cancel their walk-in donation option due to COVID-19. This option was replaced with a mail-in one. Bingle said this change hasn’t impacted the generosity of the community. “We’ve seen a really strong response so far through the mail,” he said. “And so, we believe we’re going to have a very strong turnout.” Bingle said donors can also support by using the Give DeKalb County website or their mobile phones. He said the website will include profiles for each organization. Bingle suggested that the community may not even know what services are out there for them and the profiles allow them to see what’s available. “It’s Full Article
po Rep. Bustos Stresses Importance Of Contact Tracing And Health Insurance After House Hearing By www.northernpublicradio.org Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 20:30:51 +0000 Illinois U.S. Representative Cheri Bustos is pushing for expansion of health insurance enrollment during the Covid-19 pandemic. She made the comment after leaving a House hearing Wednesday regarding the successor to the CARES Act. “I believe it’s shortsighted of the Trump administration not to reopen the enrollment period for the Affordable Care Act when we’re in the middle of a worldwide pandemic.” Bustos cosponsored a bill in April that would create this very enrollment period. It is currently in committee. Also after the hearing, she said a key area that needs to be included in future legislation is contact tracing of people who have been exposed to an individual with COVID-19. “If we don’t get a plan figured out for that, not just the money, but a plan, it is going to be very difficult for our country to get back into some state of normalcy," she said. "And that was clear in the hearing that we held today that that will be absolutely critical for our nation’s future.” Bustos also Full Article
po Mourning The Lost Seasons Of The Spring Without Sports By www.northernpublicradio.org Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 10:00:00 +0000 Running is more than exercise, it’s therapy. That’s what Jonah Garcia says. So he’s training now harder than ever. Garcia’s a senior distance runner on Auburn High School’s track & field team in Rockford. Like so many spring athletes, Jonah had his final high school season stolen by the COVID-19 pandemic. He says he was feeling good about the season and had personal records he figured he could easily break. “I was hoping to go Division-1 and maybe try and get a scholarship based off of my times this year,” he said. But, luckily, this isn’t the end for Garcia. He’ll be running at Iowa Central Community College next year. And running and talking to his coaches and teammates has been a salve, he says, as his high school journey winds down in the most unpredictable way possible. “Basically, people are saying just something along the lines of control that which you can control,” said Garcia. Many spring athletes aren’t continuing to the collegiate level. They took their last swings and Full Article
po Suspect Eliminated, Police Still Looking For Answers In '92 Disappearance By www.northernpublicradio.org Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 20:07:27 +0000 The Illinois State Police on Friday made an announcement about the May 6 arrest in Iowa of Clark Terry Baldwin. He was wanted for the 1991 Tennessee murders of Pamela McCall and her unborn son, and the murders of two unidentified women discovered separately in Wyoming in 1992. In the ISP announcement, titled "Illinois State Police Announce An Update to the Tammy Zywicki Case," the ISP indicated that "at this time, Baldwin does not appear to have been involved with the murder of Tammy Zywicki." Zywicki, a 21-year-old college student, was abducted and killed by an unknown assailant after experiencing car trouble on I-80 near LaSalle, IL in August 1992. Reports at the time that she had been picked up by a trucker led nowhere. Baldwin was a long-haul trucker and suspected serial killer operating during the same time frame. He fit the profile of Zywicki's murderer and it was reported that authorities were investigating whether he might be involved. The ISP said it was continuing to Full Article
po A Rockford Area Summer Program is Postponed Due to COVID-19 By www.northernpublicradio.org Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 00:31:33 +0000 Families across Illinois have had to adapt to e-learning due to the stay-at-home order. But with the school year winding down, they’ll soon have to adapt to another new normal -- the lack of summer activities. A Rockford organization has made the decision to postpone its summer camp programs until 2021. The Rockford Area Arts Council has summer art programs for children of all ages. There’s ArtsPlace, ArtsPlace II and RAAC camp. Mary McNamara Bernsten is the executive director. She said although the programs are postponed, families will still have options. “We are now working collaboratively with New Genres Art Space and the United Way of Rock River Valley to provide Art Space instruction, mentorship and skill-building while practicing safe social distancing,” she said. She said children in the programs will also wear personal protective equipment, or PPE. McNamara Bernsten said New Genres Art Space uses cutting edge technology which allows them to work with two groups of six children Full Article
po Martin Hannan: SRU must put players back front and centre... or risk spotlight By www.glasgowtimes.co.uk Published On :: Thu, 16 Apr 2020 05:00:00 +0100 I write this as news breaks that deaths from coronavirus in Scotland are nearing the four-figure mark, so it is with the proviso that everything in sport, and I mean everything, is an inconsequential matter of trivia at this time that I venture to suggest that some sports in Scotland, and especially rugby union, could do with a little image boost. Full Article
po Spoken word artist releases live album recorded in Glasgow By www.glasgowtimes.co.uk Published On :: Fri, 17 Apr 2020 12:35:35 +0100 A Glasgow spoken word artist released an album of whole archive, recorded live in Glasgow's Hug and Pint. Full Article
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po Andy Murray says deciding when tennis can return is not important right now By www.glasgowtimes.co.uk Published On :: Wed, 29 Apr 2020 10:14:00 +0100 Andy Murray does not think getting the professional tennis circuit back up and running should be a priority any time soon. Full Article
po Juniors: Hurlford boss Darren Henderson knows semi spot won't come easy By www.glasgowtimes.co.uk Published On :: Fri, 21 Feb 2020 22:32:12 +0000 Storm Ciara and Storm Dennis haven’t stopped Hurlford United from doing what they almost always do at this time of year… ready themselves to take part in a Macron Scottish Junior Cup quarter-final tie Full Article
po Juniors: Pollok storm to Scottish Cup semis with win over Neilston By www.glasgowtimes.co.uk Published On :: Sun, 01 Mar 2020 21:47:06 +0000 Neilston’s aspirations of making a first-ever Macron Scottish Junior Cup semi-final appearance were given a reality check in quite atrocious footballing conditions at Brig O’Lea on Saturday. Full Article
po Pollok gaffer MacKinnon fears lockdown will leave Juniors in trouble By www.glasgowtimes.co.uk Published On :: Mon, 16 Mar 2020 05:00:00 +0000 THE indefinite lockdown of Scottish football is set to plunge the Junior game into a crisis like never before, according to Pollok manager Murdie MacKinnon. Full Article
po Rep. Keicher Appointed To Sexual Abuse Prevention Task Force By www.northernpublicradio.org Published On :: Thu, 24 Oct 2019 21:30:00 +0000 A new member of a state task force fighting sexual abuse in schools says he has a strong personal interest in the issue. The Make Sexual Abuse Fully Extinct (Make S.A.F.E.) task force was created in late August as a response to the increased cases of abuse in Chicago Public Schools. Make S.A.F.E. will review the best practices for addressing and preventing abuse in a school setting and supporting victims of school-related sexual abuse statewide. Illinois State Representative Jeff Keicher was just appointed to the task force. Keicher says he’s very passionate about the issue. "My point is protecting the children. As a father, as a community member, as someone who saw firsthand a family member’s devastation, we need to make sure this is stopped and eradicated,” he said. Keicher says it's also important to avoid complacency. “If we feel too confident, I’m afraid we’re not going to be vigilant. We’re not going to be looking. We’re not going to be seeking, and I think that vigilance in Full Article
po NIU Study Suggests Some Political Conflict Is Good For Local Government By www.northernpublicradio.org Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2019 20:57:36 +0000 Political conflict can be both helpful and harmful to local government. According to a new study, which it is depends on the nature of the conflict. A Northern Illinois University researcher surveyed city councils and other municipal bodies to examine two types of conflict. Political Science Chair Scot Schraufnagel said "policy conflict" is when lawmakers have differences of opinion on specific issues and laws. “Policy conflict does not detract from governing board effectiveness," he said. "In fact, there’s a positive relationship between higher policy conflict and the perception of a better functioning legislature.” The other type is "relational conflict." “People sabotaging someone else’s legislative initiative just simply because they don’t like them, or so forth," he said, "so it’s about personalities, and not about policy." This, according to Schraufnagel, leads to a win-at-all-costs mentality and actively prevents cooperation. He said the study’s conclusions could have strong Full Article
po Temporary Location Chosen For Rockford's Family Peace Center By www.northernpublicradio.org Published On :: Thu, 23 Jan 2020 23:05:02 +0000 Listen, believe, provide. That's the mission of Rockford's Family Peace Center. It will provide safety and services for survivors of violence, sexual assault, child abuse, elder or dependent abuse, and human trafficking. Rockford Mayor Tom McNamara announced that "Phase 1" of the center will open in the next six months. It will be located on North Main Street, across from the Coronado Theater. He said, "We are terribly excited to create a safe space that survivors can get all the services they need -- and not just the services they need, but the hope they need -- that tomorrow's going to be a better day for them and their family." Judy Moe serves on a committee that represents a variety of religious organizations who work together to help survivors. She said they have been meeting for several months so they can warmly welcome and help any person who enters the door. "We are going to work with people when they come in and do it in a way that is non-threatening." She continued, "We will Full Article
po Trump Speech On Post-Impeachment Acquittal By www.northernpublicradio.org Published On :: Thu, 06 Feb 2020 15:37:35 +0000 President Trump is addressing the nation a day after the Senate acquitted him of both articles of impeachment. Trump said he was "totally vindicated" after a months-long impeachment inquiry and trial. Watch his remarks live. Full Article
po Rockford Responds To Blagojevich's Early Release From Prison By www.northernpublicradio.org Published On :: Fri, 21 Feb 2020 00:18:02 +0000 Illinois elected officials have strong feelings about former Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich's early release from prison. He served eight years of his 14 year sentence because President Donald Trump commuted his sentence earlier this week. Rockford Mayor Tom McNamara doesn't agree with the president's move. "I really think it was a horrible decision and sends a really bad signal, not just to politicians, but to all citizens across the state." McNamara elaborated. "Look back at what he did. He literally tried to do one of the worst things you can do in politics, which is to enrich himself while selling a public seat." Rockford's Democratic mayor said Blagojevich bypassed the trust of the citizens. McNamara emphasized that this is not a partisan issue. "Republican, Democrat, Green Party, Independent -- what he did is despicable and I think he should serve his full sentence." John Beck identifies as a moderate Republican and is the alderman for Rockford's 12th ward. He said the Full Article
po Illinois Voters Head To Polls Despite Coronavirus Concerns By www.northernpublicradio.org Published On :: Tue, 17 Mar 2020 22:54:30 +0000 Coronavirus concerns cast a shadow over the primaries on election day in Illinois. Ohio canceled their polling locations. Election judges in DeKalb and Aurora were both pleasantly surprised with the turnout. In Chicago, midday voter totals were around half of what they were during the 2016 primary. Jacob Chan is an NIU student voting in DeKalb. He said he saw the difference at his polling location. "I was gonna come out because it's important, but the biggest impact is that it's empty," said Chan. Election judges said they have seen some voters in masks or gloves, and that many came with their own pens and sanitizers. In DeKalb, two registration sites closed due to election judges not able to come in. In Cook County, 10% of judges didn't come in because of concerns. That news drove Will Sitton to sign up to be a judge. “I actually volunteered last minute to come out because I read online that a bunch of people canceled, a bunch of election volunteers didn't want to come in because they Full Article