Isabel’s afternoon roundup (Updated)
Thursday, Aug 15, 2024 - Posted by Isabel Miller * Crain’s…
…Adding… The Illinois Retail Merchants Association…
* Scenes from Republican Day…
* Sun-Times | Watch party for Kamala Harris’ Democratic convention acceptance speech planned at Soldier Field: GoChiLife, a nonprofit that aims to build partnerships to “showcase the best of Chicago,” is planning a watch party at Soldier Field for community members, a spokesperson said. The event will be Aug. 22 starting at 7 p.m., and include a live viewing of Harris’ acceptance speech. Hip-hop artist Tobe Nwigwe will take the stage at 10 p.m. as the night’s headlining entertainment act. * Tribune | The DNC starts next week in Chicago. Here’s what to know.: Harris, Biden’s vice president, has already been nominated in an online roll-call of delegates to be the Democratic nominee, so there won’t be a formal, official vote to nominate her at the convention. Instead there will be a ceremonial roll call, speeches from party leaders and up-and-comers, and an introduction of Harris’ recently announced running mate, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz. It’ll be a televised rally of support to build on Harris’ fundraising and polling momentum from the past month.
* Sun-Times | ‘Midwest nice’ cartoonist for The New Yorker is ready for Chicago and the DNC: Four a.m. is a productive hour for cartoonist Paul Noth. Whether he’s awake and wired or asleep and lost in dreams, some ineffable magic unfolds for him in the blurry hours that straddle late night and early morning. Noth, 51, found himself wrestling with an idea after watching Donald Trump’s speech at the Republican National Convention in July. After tuning in for the better part of an hour, Noth “stopped because that speech was just endless,” says Noth, who lives in South Milwaukee. “Then, I found myself waking up at 4 in the morning, and I was, like, ‘I gotta draw that.’ ” * Sun-Times | Ex-assistant state’s attorney charged with $100k bogus overtime scheme now works as prosecutor in Idaho: Ex-assistant state’s attorney Ashley Moore appeared on Zoom as the three faced their first court hearing on charges stemming from the alleged two-year scheme. Officer Jason Arroyo, 40, and Detective Edis Skrgic, 35, each face two counts of theft from a government entity and two counts of official misconduct for overtime collected between May 2019 and August 2021. * Block Club | Rogers Park Tenants Forced Out By Big Rent Hike As Area Faces ‘Heartbreaking’ Housing Crisis: After a classic Rogers Park courtyard building was sold this year, tenants were given rent hikes that even the new landlord admitted were “steep.” It’s a textbook example of how Chicago has landed in a housing affordability crisis, experts say. * Block Club | South Shore Line Exploring Safety Improvements In Hegewisch After Young Journalist Killed By Train: The station’s pedestrian crossings do not feature signals, sounds, automatic gates or other forms of “active warnings.” That kind of protection would have better protected Grace Bentkowski as she attempted to leave the station, her father said. “I don’t understand why, at these at-grade crossings, there’s no type of warning system,” he said. “People could say it’s government red tape, it’s this and that — whatever. We’re looking for safety at these types of crossings, so no one else has to go through this.” * Sun-Times | Barnes & Noble delays Wicker Park store opening to October: Barnes & Noble has pushed back the launch of its new Wicker Park bookstore inside the historic Noel State Bank building to Oct. 30. It’s at least the second time the opening has been pushed back. The store was expected to open Sept. 4. “The delays have been caused by unforeseen site conditions and some permitting issues,” Janine Flanagan, Barnes & Noble’s vice president of store planning and design, said in an emailed statement. “We believe we are on track now for a 10/30 opening.” * Block Club | Riot Fest Announces New Chicago Schedule For Douglass Park: In the updated schedule, the days of the performers were not expected to change, just some of the show times, Riot Fest said on social media yesterday. While headliners haven’t changed, post-hardcore band Drug Church did move from Friday to Saturday. Riot Fest said it had “literally just found out” about the move on X. Fall Out Boy takes the stage 8:15 p.m. Friday, Pavement and Beck are on at 7:40 and 8:45 p.m. respectively on Saturday, and Slayer performs 8:15 p.m. Sunday. Fall Out Boy, Beck and Slayer will all be on the Cabaret Metro stage, and Pavement will be on the AAA stage. * NBC Chicago | Bug bites in Chicago area might actually be from mites thanks to 2024 cicada invasion: An uptick in reports of itchy bites and rashes in the Chicago area could be related to a surge in mite populations in cicada egg nests laid during the historic 2024 emergence that saw billions of cicadas emerge at one time, experts said. * Sun-Times | White Sox’ Luis Robert says he was so frustrated he thought, ‘I’m quitting’: Luis Robert Jr. says the trade-deadline chatter didn’t bother him. And grinding back from his strained hip flexor didn’t affect his hitting. For him, the 2024 season is the year of the fall and the flop. With Robert felled by the injury seven games into the season when a weak lineup desperately needed him, the White Sox got off to a 3-22 start. And flopped when he returned. The 2023 All-Star center fielder and Home Run Derby participant wasn’t hitting his weight entering the Sox’ game against the Yankees on Wednesday at Guaranteed Rate Field. * Naperville Sun | Fentanyl test strip bill proposed by Naperville college student signed into law: A year ago, Lizzie Patterson was developing a bill that would help tackle the opioid crisis. Last week, the product of the Naperville North High School graduate’s work was officially made a law. Gov. J.B. Pritzker Friday signed Senate Bill 3350 into law, which aims to expand access to fentanyl test strips. It goes into effect Jan. 1, 2025. Patterson, speaking by phone Monday as she prepared to start her second year at the University of South Carolina, said seeing the legislation receive a signature from the governor is “surreal.” * Daily Herald | ‘It’s very unique’: Lake County forest preserves to buy and protect sensitive rookery property near Antioch: The largest heron and egret rookery in Lake County will become a conservation preserve under forest preserve control. Lake County Forest Preserve District commissioners on Wednesday agreed to buy about 41 acres on the east side of Grass Lake Road near Antioch for $361,000. The site will not be developed because of nesting birds and other sensitive ecological features. * Naperville Sun | What’s Naperville good for? New rankings cite everything from active retirees to remote working to house buying: Naperville has once again found itself on a handful of 2024 best-of lists lauding destinations across the country for attributes big and small. Namely, Naperville has been named among the best cities for remote workers by online platform LawnStarter; one of the top locations nationwide for active retirees according to online media company MarketBeat; one of the best cities to buy a house in America in 2024 by Niche; and among the nation’s 15 safest suburbs by SmartAsset, a personal finance website.
* WICS | Big events at Illinois State Fair emphasize state’s own products: There are still plenty of big events taking place at the Illinois State Fair, and many of them are looking to highlight Illinois products. * WCIA | Former assistant principal files suit against Champaign school district: Rebecca Ramey, former Assistant Principal for Booker T. Washington STEM Academy, filed the lawsuit against the Unit 4 School District on Aug. 13 with the U.S. District Court in Urbana, according to documents obtained by WCIA. In the documents, Ramey claimed she was discriminated and retaliated against due to her sexual orientation and marital status. Ramey’s wife — Diana Kistler, a teacher at BTW — was among the teachers vocal about the need for safety after two groups of children exchanged gunfire near the school in September 2023. Kistler publicly criticized how district leadership handled the situation.
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- JoanP - Thursday, Aug 15, 24 @ 2:49 pm:
Kathy Salvi: “we have solutions”
Such as?
- fs - Thursday, Aug 15, 24 @ 2:50 pm:
==“We’re on a mission to elect Trump fans”==
And that’s why you’re holding your Republican Day morning breakfast in a Bed and Breakfast conference room instead of the Bank of Springfield Center.
- Demoralized - Thursday, Aug 15, 24 @ 3:12 pm:
RE: interchange fees
I would be in favor of banning all fees or capping them at a very low amount. Bank fees are one of my biggest pet peeves. Banks can make their money on interest payments. Every other fee should be banned.
- Nagidam - Thursday, Aug 15, 24 @ 3:13 pm:
=== “This lawsuit was expected, and it’s no surprise credit card companies would do all they can to undermine this law and maintain their ability to unilaterally impose exorbitant processing fees on workers’ tips and taxes on consumer purchases,” said Rob Karr, president and CEO, Illinois Retail Merchants Association. ===
Rob ‘Cajones’ Karr
- @misterjayem - Thursday, Aug 15, 24 @ 3:14 pm:
“We’re on mission to elect Trump fans.”
Will Salvi report this in-kind contribution to the Illinois Democratic caucus?
– MrJM
- Lurker - Thursday, Aug 15, 24 @ 3:41 pm:
Smashing Pumpkins are greatest Illinois band ever.
- Dotnonymous x - Thursday, Aug 15, 24 @ 3:51 pm:
Feelin’ that Republican excitement…whee?
- @misterjayem - Thursday, Aug 15, 24 @ 4:18 pm:
“Smashing Pumpkins are greatest Illinois band ever.”
It’s always alarming to discover someone who has never heard The Staple Singers.
– MrJM
- charles in charge - Thursday, Aug 15, 24 @ 4:18 pm:
==Smashing Pumpkins are greatest Illinois band ever.==
Nothing against the Pumpkins, but Cheap Trick would like a word.
- Proud Sucker - Thursday, Aug 15, 24 @ 4:24 pm:
“==Smashing Pumpkins are greatest Illinois band ever.==
Nothing against the Pumpkins, but Cheap Trick would like a word.”
As would REO Speedwagon and Styx
- Proud Papa Bear - Thursday, Aug 15, 24 @ 4:38 pm:
“ Smashing Pumpkins are greatest Illinois band ever.”
I loved the instrumental music but Corgan always sounded like he just woke up with severe back pain.
- Gravitas - Thursday, Aug 15, 24 @ 4:41 pm:
I have never had any interest in attending the Illinois State Fair.
Many people in Northern Illinois prefer driving to West Allis, Wisconsin or attending fairs in neighboring states. Iowa has been broadcasting commercials to attract out of state folks to their fair in Des Moines. Many years back, I saw Johnny Cash in Wisconsin.
Springfield’s State Fairgrounds need to be renovated and improved. Ditto for the hotels.
Do other fairs that try to politicize the event in order to draw tourists?
- Rich Miller - Thursday, Aug 15, 24 @ 4:42 pm:
===Springfield’s State Fairgrounds need to be renovated and improved===
They have been. Three governors in a row let it deteriorate. The state has spent a bundle of capital money to fix it up. The place looks nice.
===try to politicize the event in order to draw tourists===
What?
- fs - Thursday, Aug 15, 24 @ 4:59 pm:
==Many years back, I saw Johnny Cash in Wisconsin.==
Congrats, I guess? “Many years ago” I saw Garth Brooks, Stone Temple Pilots, and, oh yeah, Johnny Cash at the Illinois State Fair
- RetiredDCCA - Thursday, Aug 15, 24 @ 5:40 pm:
Anyone who attended the U of I in the Seventies and Eighties has to be on the REO Speedwagon. Although Aliotta Haynes and Jeremiah get a shout out too because their song Lake Shore Drive played constantly on WILL-AM.
- JS Mill - Thursday, Aug 15, 24 @ 5:45 pm:
=Many people in Northern Illinois prefer driving to West Allis=
Says the official spokesperson (self anointed no less) of “many people in Northern Illinois” but none that I know.
- lloyd - Thursday, Aug 15, 24 @ 5:56 pm:
2024 cicada invasion itch mites are bad in DuPage County Lombard/Villa Park area
- @misterjayem - Thursday, Aug 15, 24 @ 8:07 pm:
“Springfield’s State Fairgrounds need to be renovated and improved.”
We’ve had a great time every time we’ve attended the Illinois State Fair and I’m certain that, but for a death in the family, we’d have had a great time again this year.
– MrJM
- West Side the Best Side - Thursday, Aug 15, 24 @ 9:25 pm:
lloyd - Little buggers also bad in western Cook County, LaGrange/Brookfield area. Didn’t know what all the strange bites were until a couple days ago.
- This is ridiculous - Thursday, Aug 15, 24 @ 9:33 pm:
Lurker speaks the truth. I’m so jealous of Joe Crain.
- low level - Thursday, Aug 15, 24 @ 9:58 pm:
Kathy Salvi and the ILGOP is like a AA ballclub these days vs IL Dems who are the Yankees.