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Veteran journalist uses blogging to connect during pandemic

Midwest
November 17, 2020November 17, 2020
by Sydney Sinks

After a hiatus, longtime journalist Tom Strini has returned to the blogging world, but it’s not the world that he……

What to write while the Blagovevich jury decides

Media
August 11, 2010March 22, 2011
by Editor

Still no word on the Blagojevich trial. Former Illinois governor Rod Blagojevich still sits in limbo as the jury decides his fate on corruption charges and the media still has stories to write about the case. It may have quieted somewhat, but those on the beat must find something to write about every day.

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