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Gizmo was a naughty cat. And demanding. He liked to drink at night from the faucet in our bathroom. But insisted that one of us open the tap, set to a precise trickle, while he watched, at night. That last part was vital. We couldn’t just set the trickle before bed and go to sleep. He’d wake us anyway. Gizmo was a regal cat. He would regularly summon us downstairs to give him food. Even when his bowl already had food in it. I would troop after him in the middle of the night, knowing the bowl was already full. I would lean over, groaning, lift the bowl of kibble, and give it a ceremonial shake. Then Gizmo would deign to eat. Maybe. Sometimes he would just sniff and turn away. This went on for a decade. At least. ....
Emily Bollinger / WGLT The Illinois attorney general has ruled the Town of Normal violated the Open Meetings Act in mid-September 2019 by denying Marc Tiritilli the right to speak to the council about public transit because the topic was not on the agenda. Tiritilli is now running for mayor and has criticized the administration for squelching opposing points of view. At the time, Tiritilli said transit was germane to the agenda that included an appointment to the Connect Transit board and that other speakers had talked about the topic. He later appealed the decision not to let him speak. In his filing, Tiritilli said Mayor Chris Koos interrupted him twice and informed him that the matter was not an agenda matter, despite allowing other members of the public to freely discuss matters not on the agenda. ....