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The stories that stick with us: A decadeslong commitment to telling diverse human stories

For National Newspaper Week, we asked members of our staff which story really stuck with them for years and why. For Deputy Manager Jim Slusher, it was an in-depth series on the heritage of diverse populations in the suburbs that still resonates in our coverage today. ....

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A 9/11 Soapbox: Daily Herald editors offer brief reflections on anniversary of terror attacks

A 9/11 Soapbox: Daily Herald editors offer brief reflections on anniversary of terror attacks
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Daily Herald wins 25 awards in IPA contest


Daily Herald wins 25 awards in IPA contest
Brian Hill/[email protected] Ori s family gather to celebrate her 100th birthday Wednesday September 9, 2020 in Lindenhurst outside at The Village at Victory Lakes. The family sang all of her favorite songs to Ori through the patio door.
Mark Welsh/[email protected] Elgin High School (coed team) cheerleaders compete in state finals and rush for glory as they claim their first place trophy in Bloomington on Saturday.
Rick West/[email protected] raise their hand in prayer during a protest outside the police station in Elgin Monday night.
Mark Welsh
Updated 5/7/2021 11:52 AM ....

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Election dreaming


Election dreaming
Updated 4/16/2021 10:10 AM
Once again Jim Slusher is right on. How can democracy (small d) survive without voting? Of course a non-vote is really a vote, a vote to keep on motoring on, no matter where. Anyway, since I am one of those weird citizens that always voted, let me tell you why 85% of people may have taken a pass. I vote in Blackberry Township, a township as sweet as its name. At my precinct at 9 a.m., as we all know voting starts at 6 a.m., I was the proud voter No. 9 voter. So happy I was not in double digits. Yet all the precinct workers totaled at least 10. It is a true showing of American democracy that the election judges outnumber the voters. In any event, I do believe that 56 people voted that day. Except for Waubonsee College which was a vote for 4 of 6 not a one was contested. In fact, one library trustee position had no votes cast that is no, like zero. I mean, really, you cannot get your brother-in-law to vote for you? ....

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Soapbox: Our editors reflect on the COVID-19 pandemic


 
Seventh in an Opinion series
The Daily Herald Editorial Board
 
Keep this going
COVID-19 put the brakes on industrial emissions, improved air quality, gave some ecosystems a breather and got more of us outdoors to appreciate our slightly less polluted world. Let s build on this silver lining as we move forward out of the pandemic.
Diane Dungey, Senior Deputy Managing Editor
Saving the vulnerable
The sheer number of deaths in elderly communities in the first wave is what struck me. While it s true COVID-19 can fell anyone, the reality is the Illinois death rate is less than 1% for people under 29. Let us strive to do more to protect the elderly in 2021. ....

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