All Stories from May 22, 2015 (Change date)
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AOIIs Honored Members and Greeted Newcomers in BarringtonMay 26, 2015 7:33 am - On May 13 in the Barrington home of Paula Hoerner, 23 AOII alums gathered to enjoy the annual pot luck dinner. Helping were co-hostesses Nancy Brown of Deer Park and St...
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St. Emily Track Team Send 17 to StateMay 26, 2015 7:34 am - The St. Emily Track team had a very successful season which was capped off with 17 athletes competing in the state track meet in Peoria over the weekend of May 15th and ...
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Should Stevenson shift entire year for early finals?May 25, 2015 7:40 am - Other suburban schools may also adjust calendar to give finals before winter break
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What you can expect from the new College of DuPage boardMay 24, 2015 8:21 pm - College of DuPage board majority breaks ranks; asks questions
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Twentieth Century Club Raises $12,000 at Benefit LuncheonMay 26, 2015 7:31 am - The Twentieth Century Club of Park Ridge recently held its annual benefit luncheon and promenade at the Cafe La Cave restaurant. The theme of the benefit was "The Way We...
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Cougars blanked by Timber RattlersMay 23, 2015 4:05 pm - Cy Sneed pitched a shutout as the Wisconsin Timber Rattlers blanked the Kane County Cougars 4-0 on Friday night at Fifth Third Bank Ballpark in Geneva. Sneed and Cougars...
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Boomers celebrate their championship at home openerMay 24, 2015 12:01 am - The Schaumburg Boomers' home opener was more than just a game for fans Friday evening. The two-time Frontier League champions received their 2014 championship rings and ...
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Lehman leads Senior PGAMay 23, 2015 4:04 pm - FRENCH LICK, Ind. - Scores were much higher than usual over the first two rounds of the 76th Senior PGA Championship at the Pete Dye Course, but not all the Champions T...
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Murray: Blackhawks must play with more urgencyMay 23, 2015 7:05 pm - Q: On a four-minute power play (like the Hawks had in the first period of Game 3), can there sometimes be a sense of, 'Oh, we've got plenty of time to take advantage of ...
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Ducks willing to put themselves in harm's wayMay 23, 2015 7:21 pm - Stepping in front of a hockey puck flying at 80-plus miles per hour has to be one part guts, 10 parts crazy. Players are in danger of a broken leg, arm, wrist, shattered...
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