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The event will take place at the Hoogland Center for the Arts.
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A Citizen's Club of Springfield discussion on how local news media is changing. Panelists include Fletcher Farrar, Illinois Times/Springfield Business Journal; Jason Piscia, UIS Public Affairs Reporting Program; and Randy Eccles, NPR Illinois General Manager
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Community Voices presents the Citizens Club of Springfield conversation with Lisa Holder White, the first Black Illinois Supreme Court Justice as of 2022.
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Community Voices continues with an event you may have missed. The Citizens Club of Springfield hosted an update on Moving Pillsbury Forward.
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Jennifer Gill, District 186 superintendent shares an update on the building program, vocational opportunities, alternate resources, and more in this Citizens Club of Springfield policy forum.
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NPR Illinois joins the Citizens Club of Springfield's next policy event on Friday, February 24, 8 a.m. for a mayoral forum with Misty Buscher and James Langfelder. Sean Crawford and Angie Muhs will moderate it. AARP Illinois sponsors the event. Suggest questions at forum@nprillinois.org.
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Kent Redfield, Scott Reeder, and Bernie Schoenberg share their takes on what happened in Illinois with the 2022 midterm election.
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The Citizens Club of Springfield presents an event you may have missed, Homelessness in Sangamon County, with Josh Sabo, Jilnita DeLoach-Johnson, and Ricky Reese as moderated by John Kelker.
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The Citizens Club of Springfield policy breakfast addressed how nonprofits managed through the pandemic and since.
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Bob Gray is one of the founders of the Citizens Club of Springfield. He spoke to Community Voices about how the organization sets aside party politics to discuss public policy. He also shared his plans to step down as president of the organization.