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Thomas Frisbie

Editorial Board Member

Thomas Frisbie, an award-winning journalist, has been with the Sun-Times for more than four decades and, as he likes to say, has “held almost every job at the paper besides editor.” He has been a member of the Editorial Board since 2009 and was previously news editor. As a reporter, he has covered government, the courts, education and other beats. Frisbie is the co-author of the award-winning “Victims of Justice” and “Victims of Justice Revisited,” on the wrongful convictions of three men for the 1983 murder of 10-year-old Jeanine Nicarico and the prosecution of seven law enforcement officials in connection with the case. Frisbie is a past president of the 109-year-old Society of Midland Authors and remains an active member on the organization’s board.

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<p>Random Thoughts: Our daughters can Twerk, Whip and Nae Nae. But can they read?</p>
It has been reported that the secretary of the Treasury has been spending his time and our money redesigning the U.S. currency. One might have thought
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The March 15 primary election for Cook County Circuit Court judges presents a minefield for voters looking for qualified candidates.