All Stories from August 29, 2011 (Change date)
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Break social stigma of mental illnessAug 29, 2011 5:04 am - Thank you for your Aug. 22 editorial “Should we really be laughing at this?” As a member and volunteer for the National Alliance on Mental Illness of DuPage County, I ap...
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Nobody solving our flooding problemsAug 29, 2011 5:04 am - Over a week has passed since Lakeside Villas suffered through another solvable flooding problem. No indication from the elected officials at the village, Cook County, or...
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Random kindness much appreciatedAug 29, 2011 5:04 am - Too often these days random acts of kindness go unnoticed so I’d like to acknowledge this one. While working on a bicycle that is going to be donated to a needy family, ...
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Lake Arlington path gets more dangerousAug 29, 2011 5:04 am - The path around Lake Arlington has become a dangerous obstacle course. No longer is it safe for families, young children, babies in strollers or seniors to simply walk a...
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Article strayed from Ramadan focusAug 29, 2011 5:04 am - Upon opening the Daily Herald Aug. 1, I was disheartened to see writer Madhu Krishnamurthy’s choice of language and focus in the interfaith piece, “Reflection on decade ...
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Curses to banners of cursive, writingAug 29, 2011 5:04 am - Oh to be taken back to the days of yellowed paper with green lines on them. We used them to practice our r’s and d’s and p’s and q’s. And we practiced with big, husky pe...
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State officials should be business advocatesAug 29, 2011 5:04 am - It was very disappointing to read less than flattering comments by state Rep. Jack Franks about Sears Holdings Corp. in your newspaper recently. If his comments were lim...
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King, in word and stoneAug 29, 2011 5:04 am - It is one of the enduring mysteries of American history — so near-providential as to give the most hardened atheist pause — that it should have produced, at every hinge ...
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Mundelein company focuses on natural healingAug 29, 2011 5:00 am - An interview with Mark Sheffer, the main practitioner at Sheffer Associates. His wife, Patricia, owns the business. Q: Describe your business. What do you do?...
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MCC Retired Adult Program to explore Italian filmsAug 29, 2011 1:00 am - Adults 50 and older who enjoy movies and are curious about Italian films and the directors of those films may join the Retired Adult Program at McHenry County College th...