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* From the Tim Mapes trial

…[Defense attorney Katie Hill] stepped up to speak on Mapes’ behalf. She told jurors to imagine being forced to take a pop quiz on their way into their high school reunion.

“The test is full of questions about your life from that time period,” Hill said. “Who was elected class president your junior year? What was the name of that guy your best friend had a crush on when you were a freshman? What color was the corsage you wore to prom?”

Hill later turned to the reputations Madigan and McClain had in Springfield — where people assumed McClain spoke for Madigan. But she said Madigan was not “free-flowing” with information. And when information is not free-flowing, she said, “folklore takes its place.”

But for someone like Mapes, she said, “there was no need to rely on folklore or common knowledge.”

Hill said someone like Mapes, with rare direct access to Madigan, “would not have considered what McClain said to be the gospel truth about what Madigan actually said or wanted.”

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According to Hill, Mapes did his “level best” to inform the grand jury about his relationships with Madigan and McClain. She claimed he was only charged because in seven questions out of some 500 he was asked, Mapes gave “answers the government did not like.”

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Assistant U.S. Attorney Diane MacArthur contended Mapes “perverted” the grand jury process and “jeopardized” the corruption investigation against Madigan with “false testimony.”

“The defendant lied. Not just once but again and again and again, to prevent the grand jury from finding out” about Madigan’s actions.

* Not going well, particularly for the Belvidere workers

UAW President Shawn Fain on Tuesday criticized early bargaining proposals from Stellantis as a “slap in the face” to members before throwing a copy of the document in a trash can during a livestream on Facebook.

Fain, who last week detailed the union’s “audacious and ambitious” economic demands, including more than 40 percent raises, said the response from Stellantis doesn’t address the union’s concerns. The two sides started bargaining last month on contracts that expire Sept. 14. […]

The company, Fain said, is seeking cuts to medical coverage, threatening profit-sharing payouts, refusing to reopen the idled Belvidere Assembly Plant and insisting on keeping a two-tier wage system.

* The Washington Post took a look at the costs of recharging electric vehicles as opposed to filling up with gas

The bottom line? In all 50 states, it’s cheaper for the everyday American to fill up with electrons — and much cheaper in some regions such as the Pacific Northwest, with low electricity rates and high gas prices.

Illinois finished in the top ten for average savings

* Shades of Gov. Abbott in the SJ-R

That frustration was also voiced by Springfield Police Chief Ken Scarlette who detailed how recently a neighboring law enforcement agency drove a homeless individual from their community to Springfield to drop that person off.

“That person is now a consumer of our health system, is now a consumer of our social service system, is now a consumer of the mental health system,” Scarlette said. “People are bringing homeless individuals into our community because they think this is where the services exist.”

* Press release…

In a year that saw exponential growth in the youth in agriculture movement, the Illinois State Fair, along with Governor JB Pritzker, announced that the Illinois State FFA Officers will serve as Grand Marshals for the annual Twilight Parade.

Since Governor Pritzker announced in 2022 that every student in the state of Illinois taking an agriculture class would have their FFA dues paid, FFA membership increased from 23,000 to over 41,000 members strong. Additionally, 5,500 students not enrolled in agricultural education courses joined FFA, demonstrating an appreciation of the value of the organization. […]

The Grand Marshals are as follows:

* Northwestern’s sports culture ain’t ready for reform…


Several Northwestern coaches/staffers, including OC Mike Bajakian, are donning "Cats Against the World" shirts with No. 51 — Pat Fitzgerald's old jersey number — on them. pic.twitter.com/ZFQ3tNU1Vv

— Bradley Locker (@Bradley_Locker) August 9, 2023

* Isabel’s roundup…

posted by Rich Miller
Wednesday, Aug 9, 23 @ 2:19 pm

Comments

  1. Noted on the Mapes trial. He’ll be fine.

    Comment by Just Me 2 Wednesday, Aug 9, 23 @ 2:22 pm

  2. ===That frustration was also voiced by Springfield Police Chief Ken Scarlette who detailed how recently a neighboring law enforcement agency drove a homeless individual from their community to Springfield to drop that person off.

    It was somewhat common for Saint Louis County and Jefferson County police to drop homeless folks off in Saint Louis City. More than a couple Saint Louis City police would give them a reverse commute if they saw it–I don’t condone the shipping homeless folks around in this way, but I get the impulse of the Saint Louis City police.

    Comment by ArchPundit Wednesday, Aug 9, 23 @ 2:24 pm

  3. “to drop that person off”

    One of the unmentioned duties of local police everywhere, for a long time.

    30-40 years ago, I personally knew of a Joliet Sergeant who would drive them to the freight yards, point to a open boxcar and say “that train is leaving the railyard shortly. If I see you in town again… [points to river]”.

    Comment by TheInvisibleMan Wednesday, Aug 9, 23 @ 2:40 pm

  4. So it looks like the Northwestern position is that nobody did anything wrong and this is all just a big misunderstanding.

    Comment by Friendly Bob Adams Wednesday, Aug 9, 23 @ 2:40 pm

  5. Buffers…yeah.

    Comment by Dotnonymous x Wednesday, Aug 9, 23 @ 2:42 pm

  6. Elmhurst beat Ohio 8-4 earlier this week and today at 4pm is the rematch on ESPN for a trip to Williamsport on the line. Tune in if you like baseball. These kids can play.

    Comment by 47th Ward Wednesday, Aug 9, 23 @ 2:42 pm

  7. That’s a beautiful tribute to Yvette Shields - both the article and the induction to the Hall of Fame.

    Comment by JoanP Wednesday, Aug 9, 23 @ 3:06 pm

  8. Coaches and staff taking that attitude will likely be unemployed soon… not very smart considering all that went on under Fitz’s watch.

    Comment by Lincoln Lad Wednesday, Aug 9, 23 @ 3:09 pm

  9. ===That’s a beautiful tribute===

    Yes, it is. She touched a whole lot of people in her life.

    Comment by Rich Miller Wednesday, Aug 9, 23 @ 3:19 pm

  10. Looks like NU is wearing the definition of Lack of Institutional Control

    Comment by DuPage Saint Wednesday, Aug 9, 23 @ 3:20 pm

  11. …[Defense attorney Katie Hill] stepped up to speak on Mapes’ behalf. She told jurors to imagine being forced to take a pop quiz on their way into their high school reunion.

    “The test is full of questions about your life from that time period,” Hill said. “Who was elected class president your junior year? What was the name of that guy your best friend had a crush on when you were a freshman? What color was the corsage you wore to prom?”

    that argument seems extraordinarily week in the context of this case.

    Comment by jim Wednesday, Aug 9, 23 @ 3:40 pm

  12. Also seems extraordinarily week that Greg Harris gets gently reminded with audio tapes when he doesn’t remember a conversation. Meanwhile, Mapes is essentially facing the rest of his life in jail.

    Comment by Timzilla Wednesday, Aug 9, 23 @ 4:00 pm

  13. Stellantis UAW workforce is absent 23% of the time, costing the company 217 million dollars over two years, and now wants to be rewarded with a 40% raise?

    Comment by Lucky Pierre Wednesday, Aug 9, 23 @ 4:06 pm

  14. If the NCAA continues to take a blind eye to the Northwestern atrocity, then they need to personally apologize to the University of Illinois for any punishment they administered as a result of both the Slush Fund and Deon Thomas scandals.

    Comment by Stuck in Celliniland Wednesday, Aug 9, 23 @ 4:09 pm

  15. “Mapes is essentially facing the rest of his life in jail.”

    Thanks, I needed a pick me up today.

    Comment by Larry Bowa Jr. Wednesday, Aug 9, 23 @ 4:09 pm

  16. I’m really blown away by the stupidity of wearing those 51 shirts. Unless they’re trying to get fired?

    Comment by The Truth Wednesday, Aug 9, 23 @ 4:09 pm

  17. It won’t happen because of money, but Northwestern should just scrap this season. They haven’t learned anything and several active members are quite possibly sexual offenders. They continue to embarrass themselves on a weekly basis.

    Comment by Proud Papa Bear Wednesday, Aug 9, 23 @ 4:20 pm

  18. @ Stuck in Celliniland. Lol I was going to mention the Slush Fund but figured I would be the only one old enough on this site to remember it. Go Illini

    Comment by DuPage Saint Wednesday, Aug 9, 23 @ 4:20 pm

  19. Someone at Northwestern needs to demonstrate some strength and some leadership. Clean house if you have to, but restore some character into the program. Enough already…

    Comment by Lincoln Lad Wednesday, Aug 9, 23 @ 4:32 pm

  20. == Northwestern’s sports culture ain’t ready for reform… ==

    When they dumped fitz AND then put an existing on staff guy a interim coach, I found that incredibly stupid from a prominent college administration. This guy is a part of the problem !

    There’s always a good, retired head coach that would step in & take the challenge to start to rebuild the culture.

    Not too late, dump all the coaches now.

    Comment by Sal-says Wednesday, Aug 9, 23 @ 4:34 pm

  21. ===Northwestern’s sports culture ain’t ready for reform===

    There is a lot of that going around.

    Comment by Three Dimensional Checkers Wednesday, Aug 9, 23 @ 4:42 pm

  22. Northwestern is a top notch school. Their admission standards are amongst the highest in the nation. Recognizing this fact how can an institution make hiring, firing, and retention decisions so poorly. Reminds me of the old saying it’s better to be a dumb person making a smart decision than a smart person making a dumb decision. That shirt is incredibly shortsighted.

    Comment by Stormsw7706 Wednesday, Aug 9, 23 @ 5:04 pm

  23. “That person is now a consumer of our health system, is now a consumer of our social service system, is now a consumer of the mental health system,” Scarlette said. “People are bringing homeless individuals into our community because they think this is where the services exist.”

    As long as that individual gets the services they need, what’s the problem?

    Comment by Betty Draper’s cigarette Thursday, Aug 10, 23 @ 6:18 am

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