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    Lisle residents still waiting to go home after flood

    Towers at Four Lakes resident Debra Schulz and her 15-year-old daughter, Haleigh, can't move back into their eighth-floor home until June 15, nearly two months after flooding destroyed the building's electrical system.

    May 20, 2013 5:34 AM

    The “flood journey” that began April 18 drags on for many who make their home at the Towers at Four Lakes in Lisle. None of the apartments in the eight-story towers took on water, but the parking decks and lower levels did. System failures and power outages are keeping residents from their units until June 15. “I am choosing to stay at the towers because I love where I live and I just want to go home,” said Debra Schulz. “But this is such a long period of time...

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    CLC part of proposal to boost job creation

    College of Lake County President Jerry Weber said a job-training program proposal being considered by the General Assembly would be another tool for the state to use in attracting business. CLC and three downstate 2-year schools would be part of the test program.

    May 20, 2013 5:26 AM

    College of Lake County and three other 2-year schools would be part of a test job-training program under a measure recently passed by the Illinois Senate. It would allow the colleges to custom design workforce training programs to benefit new or expanding companies, and those businesses would have to create new jobs. It's modeled after programs in three other states.

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    Lake, Cook top state’s endangered species list

    An Osprey (pandion haliaetus) is one of the 112 endangered or threatened species in Cook County. Lake and Cook counties have more endangered and threatened species than any other county in the state.

    May 20, 2013 5:29 AM

    Lake and Cook counties have more endangered and threatened species than any other counties in Illinois, according to state statistics. “People think, ‘Oh, it’s only one little thing’ ... but the more components you remove from the ecosystem, the more it will be in trouble,” said Joe Kath, the DNR’s endangered species manager.

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    Amtrak chugs away at expansion, high-speed rail

    Tyra Harris of Denver boards the Amtrak’s California Zephyr in Naperville. She was heading home after a visit with relatives in Lombard.

    May 20, 2013 5:31 AM

    One minute you're in Naperville, the next, you're whistling "California Here I Come," aboard the California Zephyr. Most folks think of O'Hare when it comes to escaping but some of Amtrak's most famous trains stop in the suburbs. Can we get more? Amtrak CEO Joseph Boardman talks about expanding service in the Midwest and more.

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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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    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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