All Stories from December 5, 2013 (Change date)
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Varner pleads not guilty in Antioch murder caseDec 05, 2013 4:00 am - A 54-year-old Antioch man accused of killing his wife and mother in the apartment the three shared pleaded not guilty to numerous counts of murder in Lake County court T...
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Volunteers crucial to children’s museumDec 05, 2013 3:40 am - Volunteers crucial to children’s museum Volunteers are one of our nation’s most valuable resources. Every day millions of caring people enrich their communities by ...
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Deeper SNAP cuts are a bad ideaDec 05, 2013 3:40 am - Deeper SNAP cuts are a bad idea More than 49 million Americans (16 million children) are food insecure. The average SNAP benefit is about $4.20/day. The U.S. House ...
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Government control at price of freedomDec 05, 2013 3:40 am - Government control at price of freedom The devil is in the details of Obamacare. Not only will you be unable to keep your insurance policy and pay higher insurance ...
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Time to hire disabled in ElginDec 05, 2013 3:40 am - Time to hire disabled in Elgin The unfair treatment of the disabled in the workforce is a problem that must be addressed in Elgin. For much too long we have treated...
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Ask doctors about perils of ObamacareDec 05, 2013 3:40 am - Ask doctors about perils of Obamacare The Affordable Health Care Law is a disaster. It has become an American genocide. The senator from South Carolina called it th...
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Cross country defines ‘teamwork’Dec 05, 2013 3:40 am - Cross country defines ‘teamwork’ A couple weekends ago, I had the privilege of watching the Glenbard West cross country team win state. This experience made me grat...
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Elgin off to hot start on lanesDec 05, 2013 2:17 am - What a difference a year makes. Elgin boys’ bowling coach Jon Miquelon doesn’t remember his team’s exact Upstate Eight Conference finish last year but said, “it wasn’t g...
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Jacobs has reason to be optimisticDec 05, 2013 1:17 am - Jacobs girls’ bowling coach Jim Rood has plenty of reason to be optimistic this season. The Golden Eagles return numerous key components from last year’s team that went ...
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Schaumburg’s Smith stands tall in senior seasonDec 05, 2013 12:59 am - Schaumburg’s Stacey Smith knows better than most how important legs are. He got an up-close lesson when he was 5. That’s when Smith’s uncle and mentor, Lesean, was in a ...