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Published in The Times on February 18, 2025FROM THE EDITOR Derek BarichelloLet me give this a try."If you were to ask the many readers of The Times, NewsTribune and Bureau County Republican what exemplified reporter Charlie Ellerbrock over his decades in journalism, they would tell you he cared about the people he was writing about and that showed in his work."That may be how Charlie would start a column like this.He was an excellent features writer, usually beginning with a broad open...
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The theater critic Jack Helbig was famous for withering capsule theater reviews in such publications as Newcity and the Chicago Reader, demolishing productions he found wanting in a pithy sentence. He famously called one show "the worst thing that happened in Chicago since the St. Valentine's Day Massacre" and, in an apocryphal story that became legendary in Chicago theater circles, and that Helbig loved, a famous playwright once hurled a retaliatory insult across a crowded room that compared He...
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Obituary: Jane Lethlean

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FREEPORT, IL — My name is Jane Lethlean. I was born on December 10th, 1958, to a wonderful mother, Doris Meier Lethlean Quakenbush, and to a father, Robert Lyle Lethlean. Later in life, my step-father Howard Quakenbush came into my life and stepped into the role of father. My older brothers Curt, Steve, and Bob Lethlean welcomed me home from the hospital.
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Dorothy Collin covered Congress and coauthored the Tribune's "INC." gossip column during a long career in which she wrote about a wide range of subjects with insight and wit.
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: March 24, 2025

Contact Information:
Ride Illinois
Dave Simmons, executive director
(630) 216-9282
dave@rideillinois.org
 


 Illinois Bike & Walk Summit coming to Springfield
 

Creating Connected Livable Thriving communities:
Illinois Bike & Walk Summit Fosters Learning and Lobbying Among Advocates and Practitioners


Ride Illinois and its partner organizations are pleased to announce the 2025 Illinois Bike & Walk Summit. Three hundred advocates, professionals, and public officials will gather in Springfield (May 7-8, 2025) for an important conference to help shape the future of biking and walking across the state. The conference will take place over two days in Springfield.

Day One - May 7
       ● A welcome from Springfield Mayor Misty Buscher
       ● Breakout sessions with topics including:
               ○ Completing the Great American Rail Trail
               ○ Developing Low-Stress Bike Networks
               ○ Bike/walk legislation at the state and federal level: 2025 and beyond
       ● Keynote Speaker: Tom Flood
               ○ A bold and visionary advocate who uses striking design and messaging to challenge car-centric culture, and a champion spokesman of safer streets for all.
               ○ Flood's Presentation Topic: Reframing Road Safety. This presentation will highlight his work and its importance in challenging the narrative around active transportation and road safety.

             
Day Two - May 8
       ● Lobby Day
       ● Workshops focused on:
               ○ Advocacy training
               ○ Trail development
               ○ Best practices for the planning, design, and incorporation of complete streets into transportation projects.
               ○ CM and PDH credits available.

Dave Simmons, executive director of Ride Illinois, emphasized the new format of lobbying and advocacy: “It’s important that elected officials hear from their constituents. Lobby Day is an opportunity for Illinois residents to voice their concerns related to biking and walking in their community.” The legislative goals of Lobby Day include advocating for bills that will increase safety for pedestrians and bicyclists. Springfield Mayor Misty Buscher shared, “I am honored to greet attendees to the 2025 Illinois Bike & Walk Summit. I look forward to the summit and also look forward to making Springfield a more bike/walk friendly community.”  

With a strong foundation built on the educational and empowering sessions of day one, the day of lobbying will bring a buzz to Springfield with the hope of creating safer, more accessible active transportation options for all ages and backgrounds. The end goal being that active transportation becomes a viable and welcoming choice for everyone.

Conference Details
       ● Illinois Bike & Walk Summit to convene in Springfield, May 7-8 with a focus on creating connected, livable, thriving communities.
       ● Highlights of the event include:
               ○ Keynote speaker Tom Flood
               ○ Inaugural lobby day
               ○ Breakout sessions
               ○ Workshops
               ○ Networking opportunities
       ● The 2025 Illinois Bike & Walk Summit will take place at the Wyndham Springfield City Center, conveniently located in the heart of Illinois’ state capital.
       ● Registration for the conference starts at the affordable price of $20!
       ● For more information and to register for this event, visit IllinoisBikeWalkSummit.org.

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