•August 2, 2017•
By Jim Nowlan
NP Guest Columnist
How long has it been since you heard anyone say a good word about Illinois?
Oh, I recall a decade ago when Thomas Friedman, in his bestseller The World Is Flat, waxed enthusiastically about how the world-wide web browser was basically created at the University of Illinois in Urbana-Champaign. Tom was impressed, as he should have been.
And I have seen positive stories in the national news more recently about how downtown Chicago is a mecca for young professionals, their creativity and energy, and all the great restaurants and music that brings in its wake.
But other than that, precious little. Read More