All Stories from August 18, 2011 (Change date)
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Pingree Grove to vote on electricity providerAug 18, 2011 1:00 am - Residents of Pingree Grove will vote in March whether to allow the village to seek bids for electricity from companies other than ComEd, which could result in savings fo...
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Tri Cities police reportsAug 18, 2011 1:00 am - This article is no longer available on dailyherald.com.
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Reward in Oakbrook Terrace theft now $10,000Aug 18, 2011 1:00 am - A construction firm has increased to $10,000 its reward for information leading to a wheel loader stolen from Oakbrook Terrace and the conviction of those responsible. ...
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Cary Lions make soccer easier for hearing-impairedAug 18, 2011 1:00 am - Submitted by Cary Lions The Cary Lions Club donated $1,000 to the Cary Soccer Association for assistance in obtaining sign interpreters for hearing-impaired children who...
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Veterans welcome to benefits, services fair in WoodstockAug 18, 2011 1:00 am - Submitted by Illinois Department of Veterans’ Affairs The Illinois Department of Veterans’ Affairs is hosting a free Helping Our Hometown Heroes benefits fair to offer v...
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Batavia parks officials pleased with Memorial Park workAug 18, 2011 1:00 am - Worried tennis players can relax. Batavia’s Memorial Park will continue to have tennis courts. Batavia Park District Planning and Development Director Jim Eby said he ha...
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Soulfest continues to make a difference in AuroraAug 18, 2011 1:00 am - Aurora’s annual Soulfest and Black Business Expo is a tradition for Lillian Perry. It’s a tradition she says has helped support “long-lasting” improvements to some of Au...
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Campton Hills sued over Fox Mill pond erosion fineAug 18, 2011 1:00 am - Campton Hills is being sued by Fox Mill Ltd. over a $26,250 fine the village levied regarding upkeep of a detention pond in the Fox Mill subdivision. The action, fil...
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5K honors memory of Naperville North studentAug 18, 2011 1:00 am - For the past five years in late August, Elizabeth Bender has laced up her running shoes and hit the pavement. She is never alone, though; last year more than 175 people ...
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Volunteer work for cancer patients pays off for Arlington Heights salonAug 18, 2011 1:00 am - Technically, Chris Nelson owns a beauty salon. But it's her work with cancer patients that convinced the Arlington Heights Village Board to let her stay in a building wi...