All Stories from December 21, 2012 (Change date)
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For Illini, Missouri more on the line than Braggin’ RightsDec 21, 2012 5:41 pm - CHAMPAIGN — There is a little something extra in this year’s Braggin’ Rights game between Missouri and Illinois. For the first time in a decade, both teams are ranked in...
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Stevenson opens Showcase with victoryDec 21, 2012 5:27 pm - Taylor Buford and Alex Elzinga each scored 12 points, and Stevenson’s girls basketball team opened the Suburban Holiday Showcase with a 54-30 win over Waukegan at Lake Z...
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WW South takes tourney titleDec 21, 2012 5:12 pm - Asked about her physical condition, Meghan Waldron minced no words. “I’m beat up,” said the Wheaton Warrenville South junior. “We’re all beat up.” Beat up, but not beate...
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Equestrian skills earn Batavia's Schmidt scholarship to SMUDec 21, 2012 5:00 pm - Who knew there were college scholarships for theatre? I didn't until about 10 years ago when my neighbor told me that her son, an actor in the high school plays, was in ...
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Parents in case of bound kids plead no contestDec 21, 2012 4:55 pm - LAWRENCE, Kan. — Two Northlake parents accused of binding and blindfolding two of their children in a Walmart parking lot in Kansas have pleaded no contest to various ch...
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Cardio experts: Go slow when shoveling snowDec 21, 2012 4:39 pm - With the year’s first major snowfall, Northwestern Medicine cardiovascular experts are warning people to take to take it easy while shoveling. Those with known heart dis...
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Business owner gets 10 years for health care fraudDec 21, 2012 4:39 pm - A federal judge has sentenced a South suburban Chicago man to 10 years in prison for defrauding Medicare of more than $2.9 million in a home health care scheme. U.S. Dis...
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Another new date set for Beavers’ trialDec 21, 2012 4:38 pm - A federal judge has set another new date for a Chicago politician’s tax-evasion trial. Cook County Commissioner William Beavers’ trial was supposed to get under way this...
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Office Max to leave West DundeeDec 21, 2012 4:37 pm - Office Max, a West Dundee staple since the early 1990s, has announced plans to close by March, citing a desire to focus on newer stores it has in Elgin, Algonquin an...
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McHenry County judge will preside over Daley nephew’s trialDec 21, 2012 4:37 pm - The Illinois Supreme Court has ruled that a judge from outside Chicago can preside over the involuntary manslaughter case of a nephew of former Chicago Mayor Richard Dal...