All Stories from May 19, 2014 (Change date)
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Gurnee police dog Shane retiring after eight years in the jobMay 20, 2014 4:56 am - Gurnee's German shepherd crime fighter is calling it a career. Police dog Shane, who's been on the force since 2006, will walk away after working a special Memorial Day ...
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Elgin teacher named Environmental Educator of the YearMay 20, 2014 4:56 am - Deb Perryman's love for the environment started at an early age and has become her life's passion. The Elgin High School teacher was recently named the 2014 Environmenta...
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Charter schools do need oversightMay 19, 2014 12:05 am - Mike Tennis, in his April 29 letter, espouses charter schools and calls for "anti-charter" legislation to be opposed. In support of his position he offers us one fact gl...
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Boy Scout support helps veteransMay 19, 2014 12:05 am - Thank you to all the community members who attended the Roselle Veterans Memorial Spaghetti Dinner that was hosted by Boy Scout Troops 95, 194 and 408. It was truly a gr...
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They act like royalty, not public servantsMay 19, 2014 12:05 am - They rule by decree. Most often without the fetters of the Constitution or laws of any kind. For them, the laws are to be obeyed by others. Take the story of a mayor and...
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Redistricting might tame extremismMay 19, 2014 12:05 am - Redistricting might tame extremism Your April 29 front page coverage of the Illinois Independent Redistricting Amendment was both revealing and disheartening. To ch...
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1967 Ford Mustang once cheap college wheelsMay 20, 2014 6:20 am - A cheap set of wheels is a must have for any college student — something easy on the wallet but big on fun. Pat Mondy found both in his 1967 Ford Mustang. He purchased i...
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