AND HERE’S OUR BIG ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE YEAR…

We thought we’d take this opportunity to let you all know that part of Disclosure’s staff is diverging into a new venture as of this week.

We thought we’d take this opportunity to let you all know that part of Disclosure’s staff is diverging into a new venture as of this week.

Right here in front of us, with the same platform he’s had every single time he’s run for any office, president or congressman, is the man who makes the most sense of any of the 535 put together—our beloved Dr. Ron Paul.
In keeping with the ‘spirit’ of things, we attended an event Saturday (10.15.11) in Charleston that was the kick-off of a week-long series of appearances for our columnist and friend, author/publisher Michael Kleen

Things always gear up in the area at about this time of year as we move toward the holiday season…and the first one that’s on everyone’s minds is Halloween.
Topics covered for Monday, September 12, 2011: 9/11, This Month’s Newspaper Headlines, Ed Conkle, Big Muddy Prison, steroids, Michael Allison, “videotaping” cops scandal, Poor Boys, Brian Ellis, Michael Kleen, illegals, migrant workers, Bruce Cline, meth, arson, tractor parade, gun shots, chowder, underage drinking, sex offender, elder abuse, TrooperGATE, pimp, insurance fraud, fire

Topics covered for Wednesday, August 31, 2011: Ma Bell, AT&T/T-Mobile, feds, cocaine in France, Rye Playland, Westchester County NY, Muslim American Society of NY, headscarves, police convergence, John Deere, caps, Pat Quinn, purple painted trees, no trespassing, Adam Andrzejewski, Tea Party, forthegoodofillinois.com, state payroll, state pensions, BNNS Rockford, Michael Kleen, Keepin it Kleen, radio, Ed & Sandy (Rose) Conkle, lawsuit, Elizabethtown, First Amendment, Hurricane Irene, Jefferson County ambulance, FEMA, statisticians, David Cox, distractions, Ron Paul, Jennifer Aniston, Broadway, “8″, gay marriage, civil unions, Christen Craig, Bryan Drew, pregnant, Dennis Bridwell, birthday

Little Galatia, beautiful village in Saline County north of Harrisburg, was the site of another book signing today for Bruce and Lisa Cline’s “History, Mystery and Hauntings of Southern Illinois”….which has evidently become very, very popular, especially if the crowd at the library was any indication.
Some shots of what was going on at the Parkersburg Community Center (in south Richland County just north of the Edwards County line) this evening, Friday, July 22, as the community prepares for their annual CHOWDER.
The historic Rose Hotel, on the river in Elizabethtown in Hardin County, is set to the be site of a book signing by southern Illinois author Bruce Cline next Saturday, July 23.
On stands in all North Counties; South Counties to be completed by tonight!