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    Honor the fallen: Memorial Day Weekend in the suburbs

    A color guard processes towards the Veterans Memorial in Streamwood.

    May 24, 2012 11:46 AM

    Honor a veteran this weekend. Here is a list of all the places in the North, Northwest and West suburbs holding parades, services and related events for the Memorial Day Weekend.

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    U.S. Attorney Fitzgerald talks life after Chicago

    Associated Press Patrick Fitzgerald, U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Illinois gestures during a news conference at the federal building in Chicago, Thursday.

    May 24, 2012 12:21 PM

    U.S. Attorney Patrick Fitzgerald said Thursday he is 100 percent confident that leaving his post in Chicago after 11 years is the right decision, but he’s not sure what his future holds. “I don’t know what I’m doing next, but public service is in my blood,” said Fitzgerald, adding he has had no discussions with the Obama administration about the possibility of becoming FBI director, a job for which his name has surfaced several times.

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    Batavia woman can't be sued over steamy online hoax

    St. James created a persona — a firefighter named Jesse Jubilee James — on an online community for the HBO series “Deadwood.”

    May 24, 2012 11:05 AM

    A Batavia woman can't be sued for creating more than 20 fake personalities online to foster an Internet relationship with a California woman who sent $10,000 worth of gifts to her phantom love, the Illinois Supreme Court ruled today. The high court ruled 7-0 that Paula Bonhomme of California couldn't sue Janna St. James of Batavia because the two were involved in a personal relationship.

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    Rolling Meadows post office closes Friday

    JOE LEWNARD/jlewnard@dailyherald.com The Rolling Meadows post office will close on Friday afternoon despite a letter-writing campaign in an effort to change officials’ minds.

    May 24, 2012 12:10 PM

    The Rolling Meadows post office on Kirchoff Road will close for good at the end of business Friday, even though a large group of residents and businesses have been writing letters and making phone calls over the past few weeks to try to save it. "Nothing ventured, nothing gained as they said. Although the outcome wasn't what we ultimately hoped for, I'm so glad to see that people took the effort and time to let their feelings be known," said Linda Ballantine, executive director of the Rolling...

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    Preparations begin for Libertyville road work blitz

    Libertyville already is gearing up for what’s expected to be a huge construction season next year. In the meantime, the village also is warning drivers to avoid portions of Lake Street beginning June 1 because of planned resurfacing work.

    May 24, 2012 10:15 AM

    The challenging task of "shaving and paving" nearly six miles of Libertyville streets won't begin until next year, but steps to allow legions of construction crews to get a quick start are well under way. Village officials have awarded contracts totaling more than $657,000 in advance of what will be an intense five years of road work throughout the village.

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    Kane CASA garden to help boost endowment

    Construction on a 4,100-square-foot garden on the west side of the old courthouse on Third Street in Geneva will begin July 1. CASA Kane County hopes sponsorships and naming opportunities at the garden can boost its endowment fund. Officials also say the garden will provide a place for residents and court personnel to relax and reflect.

    May 24, 2012 12:23 PM

    CASA Kane County is in the stretch run of creating a $1.5 million endowment, and part of it includes building a "healing garden" on the west side of the old courthouse on Third Street in Geneva. Constructon will begin July 1 and wrap up in about six weeks. People and businesses can sponsor benches and buy bricks.

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