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    Gender pay gap starts right away for college grads

    Among the challenges college seniors such as National Louis University’s Sarah Ridder and Liz Tsybulski will face when entering the workforce is the pay gap. A report by the American Association of University Women finds women are paid an average of 18 percent less than men one year after graduation.

    May 19, 2013 11:40 AM

    As college seniors enter the workforce, some are frustrated by one factor that still enters the salary equation -- gender. According to the American Association of University Women, a gender pay gap not only exists, but it develops right away. Women working full time one year after graduation are paid an average of 18 percent less than men also working full time one year later. “We were really trying to get at a group that was as close to the same as possible right out of college," said...

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    Fire damages fort at Naper Settlement museum

    The Fort Payne building at the Naper Settlement living-history museum in Naperville was damaged by fire early Sunday morning. The fort was closed Sunday, but other portions of the Naper Settlement remained open.

    May 19, 2013 5:19 PM

    An early morning fire Sunday damaged the Fort Payne building, part of the Naper Settlement living-history museum in Naperville, authorities said. The fort will be closed while a full damage assessment is made, but other buildings on the site remain open, and programs are running as planned.

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    $590M-plus Powerball: 1 winning ticket sold in Florida

    A woman prepares to choose her numbers on a lottery ticket Saturday in Oakland, Calif. The record Powerball jackpot has climbed to $600 million, and lottery officials say the winning ticket was sold in Florida.

    May 19, 2013 8:20 AM

    It's all about the odds, and one lone ticket in Florida has beaten them all by matching each of the numbers drawn for the highest Powerball jackpot in history at an estimated $590.5 million, lottery officials said Sunday. The single winner was sold at a supermarket in Zephyrhills, Fla., according to Florida Lottery executive Cindy O'Connell. "This would be the sixth Florida Powerball winner.”

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    Fox Lake dedicates firefighter memorial

    Firefighters stand at attention during the dedication ceremony for a firefighter memorial in Fox Lake Sunday.

    May 19, 2013 6:37 PM

    Fox Lake celebrated its history of volunteer firefighters with a new memorial dedicated at the department’s original fire station Sunday afternoon. More than 100 community members came to recognize 105-year history of the Fox Lake Fire Protection District and honor the memory of 68 former firefighters and volunteers who have passed away with two statues unveiled Sunday.

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    Cary businessman turned war's terrors into art

    This painting by Army veteran Michael J. Duffy shows the beauty of the Xuan Loc rubber plantation during the war in Vietnam. But the towering trees appear almost as bars on a prison for the artillery forces driving into the jungle, Duffy says.

    May 19, 2013 8:56 AM

    Cary businessman Mike Duffy studied art after he came home from the war in Vietnam. Duffy's paintings will be part of a new exhibit at the National Veterans Art Museum on Chicago's Northwest Side. "I figured I'd be dead by morning," he says of the intense gunfire that greeted his arrival in Vietnam during the Tet Offensive.

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    Lombard's Lilac Parade gets nostalgic

    The 59th annual Lilac Parade stepped off Sunday on Main Street in Lombard. Members of the Glenbard East cheerleading squad lead the parade.

    May 19, 2013 6:10 PM

    Lombard’s Lilac Parade on Sunday took spectators on a trip through the past. The theme of the 59th annual Lilac Parade was “Nostalgia from the ’60s, ’70s and ’80s.” Many of the organizations marching in the parade reflected that theme. The local VFW Post, for example, carried signs that listed “Movies Of Our Time” (“Apocalypse Now”) and “Songs of Our Time” (“Age of Aquarius”).

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    Hawks’ best players were invisible in Game 2

    Jonathan Toews battles for a faceoff with Pavel Datsyuk of the Red Wings in Game 2 of the Western Conference semifinals at the United Center on Saturday. The Red Wings won 4-1 to tie the series at 1-1.

    May 19, 2013 6:01 PM

    If the Hawks are to rebound from Saturday’s horrendous effort and regain control of the Western Conference semifinal series with the Red Wings, it’s not going to be Stalberg who makes the difference. How about a goal from Jonathan Toews? He has none so far in the playoffs. The Hawks’ top four defensemen — Duncan Keith, Niklas Hjalmarsson, Brent Seabrook an Nick Leddy — all were minus-2 in Saturday’s 4-1 loss in Game 2.

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