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  • The gateway banners for West Chicago's 2013 Community Art Banner Project feature the work of Cultural Arts Commission member John Keeney and illustrate his point of view on "A Question of Balance".

    West Chicago's Community Art Banner Project Answers A Question of Balance From the Perspective of Eleven ArtistsMay 13, 2013 12:00 AM
    West Chicago's Community Art Banner Project Answers A Question of Balance From the Perspective of Eleven Artists

     
  • Health Department Observes World No Tobacco Day, May 31May 13, 2013 12:00 AM
    Each year, the Lake County Health Department/Community Health Center and other health organizations nationwide observe World No Tobacco Day on May 31. The purpose of this day is to advocate for policies that prevent tobacco consumption, reduce secondhand exposure, and increase tobacco cessation.

     
  • Vernon Hills wins Cougar Classic May 11, 2013 12:00 AM

     
  • Saliba, VH swing into action May 11, 2013 12:00 AM

     
  • Bush, Stevenson rise to another NSC occasion May 11, 2013 12:00 AM
    Taking control of the North Suburban Conference boys tennis tournament is starting to be an annual event for Stevenson. The Patriots netted another NSC title on Saturday, topping Lake Forest 38-28.5 for the top spot in the event hosted by Wauconda and completed at the Vernon Hills Athletic Complex. Warren edged Libertyville 23.5 to 23 for third place. Jeremy Bush of Stevenson was victorious over Warren's Kristiyan Trukov in straight sets for the No. 1 singles championship, and the Patriots captured all three of their doubles matches over the Scouts.

     
  • Grayslake N. wins 1st matchup with Stevenson May 10, 2013 12:00 AM
    Stevenson and Grayslake North met on the softball field for the first time ever Friday. They might have to play each other more often after host Grayslake North won 4-3 in what Stevenson coach Larry Friedrichs called a well-played game.

     
  • Bowen gets it goin’ for Grayslake North May 10, 2013 12:00 AM
    Known for her defense and speed, Grayslake North senior shortstop Jordyn Bowen showed off her power Thursday. The Northern Illinois recruit belted 2 solo home runs from the leadoff spot in the batting order to lead the Knights to a 6-1 win over host Grayslake Central in Fox Valley Conference Fox Division action.

     
  • Larry Rachleff

    Chicago Philharmonic to name Larry Rachleff as music director emeritus at May 24 concertMay 10, 2013 12:00 AM
    On Friday, May 24 at 7:30 p.m., Larry Rachleff, Principal Conductor and Music Director of the Chicago Philharmonic, will raise his baton one last time when he conducts Bernstein and Schubert, the final symphonic concert of the 2012-2013 season at Pick-Staiger Hall in Evanston.

     
  • First STEM in Scouting Supernova Award Recipient Eurgene Lim in Three Fires Council.

    First Scout to Achieve New STEM Supernova AwardMay 10, 2013 12:00 AM
    Eugene Lim, the first Scout to earn the new Boy Scouts of America's Supernova Award in the Three Fires Council service area will be recognized at the Council Annual Board meeting on Thursday, June 20, 2013 at the Hotel Arista located in Naperville.

     
  • TruGlide Pro 5mm Microfiber Stylus for iPads and Touchscreens

    LYNKtec introduces TruGlide Pro Precision StylusMay 10, 2013 12:00 AM
    Local innovative technology company LYNKtec is proud to introduce its latest product from the best-selling TruGlide Stylus line, the TruGlide Pro Precision Stylus. Thoughtfully engineered with current touchscreen technology and applications in mind, the TruGlide Pro features a precise, highly responsive, five millimeter tip that is the smallest microfiber tip on the market. With the same TruGlide microfiber technology that LYNKtec customers have come to expect, this improved, revolutionary stylus provides a premium user experience that is the ideal solution for writing, drawing, or simply navigating on all iPads, iPhones, smart phones, tablets, and eReaders.

     
  • Kloss right on track; sectional title to Lakes May 9, 2013 12:00 AM
    Grayslake Central's Leah Kloss excelled in her new spring sport, and Lakes took top team honors in Thursday's girls track sectional hosted by the Rams.

     
  •  Lakes’ Caleb Arnwine competes in the triple jump during the North Suburban Conference boys track meet Thursday at Libertyville High School

    Grant’s repeat plan succeeds May 9, 2013 12:00 AM
    It started in the field and ended up on the track, and that's the formula that led to another conference championship for Grant. It was that formula that the Bulldogs and their coaches met about back in November, and every week since — not losing focus on the ultimate goal, another North Suburban Conference title. Thursday night, on a cool and very soggy night at Libertyville, the Bulldogs, who shared the conference title with Lake Zurich a year ago, showed their dominance in all facets to win their second consecutive NSC crown. Grant, which also captured the NSC Prairie Division title, amassed 115 points to 96 for runner-up Lakes.

     
  • Galat leads Lakes to 7th NSC win May 9, 2013 12:00 AM
    Richard Galat pounded 7 kills, and Lakes' boys volleyball team defeated Mundelein 25-19, 25-18 Wednesday night for its school-record seventh win in North Suburban Conference play. Lakes is 7-3 in the NSC.

     
  • Bartlett’s clutch hit lifts Lakes May 9, 2013 12:00 AM
    Lakes' baseball team won a thriller Wednesday. Mike Bartlett's RBI single in the bottom of the seventh inning lifted the Eagles to a 12-11 win over Grant in North Suburban Conference Prairie Division play.

     
  • Alan Orlowsky

    Choosing a Life Insurance ProviderMay 9, 2013 12:00 AM
    Let's talk about Choosing a Life Insurance Provider. There are a number of factors that go into picking the right insurance company or companies for your insurance needs.

     
  • Delozier helps Carmel rally past Benet May 8, 2013 12:00 AM
    Dani Delozier's "D" helped decide it. The freshman second baseman, a recent call-up, helped save the day for Carmel Catholic's softball team, which needed eight innings to pull out a 9-6 win over host Benet Academy in East Suburban Catholic Conference action Wednesday.

     
  • Hits keep coming for Mundelein May 7, 2013 12:00 AM
    Mundelein's resurgent season on the softball field continued Tuesday. The Mustangs hit the 20-game mark by notching a pair of wins over Libertyville. Abbey Rosenow's RBI double in the bottom of the seventh scored pinch runner Emily Panitch and capped a three-run inning, as Mundelein won 12-11, completing a game that was suspended after four innings last month. In the second game, at Libertyville, Lauren Fairweather hit her eighth home run of the season and Haley Morelli doubled twice, as the Mustangs won 8-5.

     
  • Allen, Stevenson wrench a victory from Lake Zurich May 7, 2013 12:00 AM
    Matt Allen pitched like an ace again for Stevenson's baseball team Tuesday. The senior right-hander pitched a complete game, and Willie Bourbon belted a home run, to lead the Patriots to a 9-2 win over visiting Lake Zurich in North Suburban Lake Division action.

     
  • Lake Zurich repeats as NSC champ May 7, 2013 12:00 AM
    Molly Powers saw that time was slipping away in the North Suburban Conference girls soccer championship game. So, in a determined effort, she made the most of the moment. Powers struck for the game-winning goal in leading Lake Zurich past Vernon Hills 1-0 in overtime on Tuesday night in Lake Zurich. The Bears won the NSC title for a second straight time over the Cougars. Powers scored the goal in the 82nd minute after taking a cross from Meaghan Galinas. On the play, Powers' initial shot was saved. But the rebound came right back to her, and she made good on the second attempt.

     
  •  Stevenson’s Aaron Zalewski celebrates a point against Vernon Hills on Tuesday.

    Xu, Stevenson serve a loss to Vernon Hills May 7, 2013 12:00 AM
    Right in set three, in what have been the match of the season in boys volleyball, it was like someone blew out a candle. Two top teams, Stevenson and Vernon Hills, left in all on the floor for two and a half sets on Tuesday night at Stevenson. And then Patriots senior Kevin Xu went into serve for the Pats, who were nursing a 13-12 lead. When Xu was done serving, this superior match was about over. Stevenson, the top seed in the upcoming Antioch sectional, went three sets to beat Vernon Hills 27-25, 20-25, 25-17.

     
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