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Tom Cross: Hit to State Bond Rating 'Embarrassing'
The next step might mean the state's credit rating is downgraded.

My first full-time job in the news business was for a paper outside of Peoria covering the local farm beat. It was a long way from a glamorous life and had me spending most of my days traveling the lonely roads of west-Central Illinois looking for stories.
My wife and I moved to the suburbs in 2000 and I began working immediately at a community newspaper in Downers Grove. That's where I had been since I came to work for Patch. I did just about every job in the newsroom at one time or another, and loved every minute of it.
My Beliefs
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Politics
I suppose it's no great surprise to find a liberal journalist. I wish I could say I broke the mold, but I tend to take a pretty liberal view most of the time. I find the older I get, though, a little more likely I am to moderate on certain topics, especially those that affect my family.
Religion
Searching for faith.
The next step might mean the state's credit rating is downgraded.

Woman's blood-alcohol level was more than twice the legal limit, according to Will County Court documents.
What's this dog thinking, as it warms up near a fire?
In Chicago, 319 days have passed without an inch of snowfall.
Parents, Patch wants to hear from you on the questions that get families talking.
Parents, Patch wants to hear from you on the questions that get families talking.
From social media privacy in the workplace to a ban on shark fins (no, really) and stricter rules for firearms card applicants, more than 150 new laws will take effect in Illinois on New Year’s Day.
From social media privacy in the workplace to a ban on shark fins (no, really) and stricter rules for firearms card applicants, more than 150 new laws will take effect in Illinois on New Year’s Day.
From social media privacy in the workplace to a ban on shark fins (no, really) and stricter rules for firearms card applicants, more than 150 new laws will take effect in Illinois on New Year’s Day.
From social media privacy in the workplace to a ban on shark fins (no, really) and stricter rules for firearms card applicants, more than 150 new laws will take effect in Illinois on New Year’s Day.
From social media privacy in the workplace to a ban on shark fins (no, really) and stricter rules for firearms card applicants, more than 150 new laws will take effect in Illinois on New Year’s Day.
If you take the chance of driving after a few drinks, here's what you should know about how alcohol affects your system and your criminal record.
A look at recent driving under the influence arrests.
A look at recent driving under the influence arrests.
The Bears need a Week 17 win and a Vikings loss to get to the playoffs. Can you guess the score? Closest prediction to the outcome wins a Patch tote bag!
Someone looks a little sleepy. What's this dog thinking?
If you insist on driving after a few drinks, here's what you should know about how alcohol affects your system and your criminal record.
From social media privacy in the workplace to a ban on shark fins (no, really) and stricter rules for firearms card applicants, more than 150 new laws will take effect in Illinois on New Year’s Day.
A bill sponsored in 2012 by State Sen. Kirk Dillard (R-Hinsdale) will prohibit sex offenders from participating in holiday events involving children as of Jan. 1.
Parents, Patch wants to hear from you on the questions that get families talking.