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IL Reopening: Drop Capacity Limits, Keep Masks, Readers Say
Here's how Illinois Patch readers responded to a survey about reopening the state — and whether it's happening too slowly.

I grew up in Joliet, where I attended Catholic schools, graduating from Joliet Catholic Academy in 1997.
I knew I wanted to be a writer at a young age, and never dreamed of doing anything else. My love of writing was born when a grade-school teacher encouraged me to try my hand at fiction. I took her advice, but quickly gave up make-believe stories for the real thing.
I got involved with my high school newspaper before enrolling at the University of St. Francis with a double major in journalism and English.
I graduated with honors in 2002 and landed my first newspaper job within six months. I spent eight years at The Enterprise newspaper in Plainfield, where I developed my passion for community journalism.
When a coworker pointed me in the direction of Patch.com, I jumped at the chance to be part of the future of local news.
Here's how Illinois Patch readers responded to a survey about reopening the state — and whether it's happening too slowly.

Acting mayor Mary Alexander-Basta, appointed to the spot last year, looks to be elected as the village's first new mayor in 33 years.
Martha "Marti" Barton looks to keep her seat as clerk, while Lawler, Doris and Zarate are poised to capture trustee seats.
The more than 2,000 votes received by the withdrawn candidate are invalid and won't be reported after Tony Fremarek resigned in March.
The former township supervisor was ahead of current trustee Margie Bonuchi by 242 votes.
The city of Chicago will get $33 million, and the rest of the state will receive more than $90 million.
$1M bail in crash that killed officer | Fatal ultralight crash | Missing from nursing home | Vice president in IL | Students not in class
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Three seats are up for grabs on the Plainfield Village Board, while a new mayor will be elected for the first time since 2009.
The resignation and withdrawal of Supervisor Tony Fremarek leaves just a write-in candidate for the race.
Best breweries | Saliva testing | Teen robbery crew | High-end cars stolen | Felon drops gun | Easter spending
The beloved mother, mother-in-law, grandma and great-grandma was known for her sense of humor and was an avid golfer.
Medal for Emmett Till, mom | 4th Pfleger accuser | Walmart parking lot shooting | Missing man | Opening day | Woman punches baby
Ex-hospital staffer accused of stealing $218K | Hotel shooting | Rizzo's last season as a Cub? | Hugs for vaccinated seniors |
911 caller threatens death | Stores closed on Easter | Pet food recall | 5 die in wrong-way crashes |
A Yorkville man is being held on $1 million bail after police say he threatened to "kill the whole city" and shoot people.
Police say 8-month-old Braiden Waters was found 15 minutes after an Amber Alert went out.
Who's driving COVID cases | Parents claim cover up | 'Hero arm' fundraiser | Prizker in favor of vaccine passport | Hate crimes
As the pandemic wreaks havoc on women’s progress in the workplace, they still make significantly less than men in every U.S. state.
Family members said the pit bull/Patterdale terrier mix attacked the girl after she got too close to its food bowl.