All Stories from May 22, 2014 (Change date)
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Lombard officer presented with Award of ValorMay 22, 2014 5:30 am - For only the third time in 10 years, the Lombard Police Department has presented the Award of Valor to a member of its staff. Officer Scott Jean received the honor duri...
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Memorial Day Carnival back in business in Mt. ProspectMay 22, 2014 5:30 am - For decades, the Mount Prospect Jaycees Memorial Day Carnival served as the unofficial start to summer. This week, after a three-year hiatus, the carnival is back. The f...
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Waubonsee College board OKs 3.75 percent pay increases for administratorsMay 22, 2014 5:30 am - The president and vice presidents of Waubonsee Community College will be eligible to receive 3.75 percent pay raises, starting July 1. The college's trustees approved th...
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4 Fox Valley towns get vision on housing, other needsMay 22, 2014 5:30 am - Four Fox Valley communities have a better idea about the housing and other features they'll need in about 30 years, a Chicago Metropolitan Agency for Planning report sho...
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'Blended' a splendid reunion for Sandler, BarrymoreMay 22, 2014 5:30 am - With the surprisingly sweet and restrained "Blended," director Frank Coraci tops himself with a flat-out audience pleaser that bumps up the expectantly low Adam Sandler ...
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Go for the food: Fried chicken in Cincy a mustMay 22, 2014 5:15 am - CINCINNATI — When it comes to cuisine, Cincinnati is known for its quirky version of chili, a pile of sweet, cinnamon-flavored meat sauce served over spaghetti, topped w...
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Arlington Heights native screens trilogy of shorts in ChicagoMay 22, 2014 5:15 am - Film critic's notebook • Arlington Heights native Collin Souter will show a trilogy of his short films at 6:30 p.m. Sunday, May 25, at Chicago Filmmakers, 5243 N. Clark ...
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American dream inspired Roosevelt pharmacy gradMay 22, 2014 5:15 am - New pharmacist credits work ethic of immigrant parents
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'The Immigrant' proves both grand and intimateMay 22, 2014 5:15 am - Floating in past a misty Statue of Liberty, James Gray's "The Immigrant" somberly gathers its majesty as a metaphor-rich story of passage and survival. It's an old tale ...
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Where's the outcry from Muslim-Americans?May 22, 2014 5:01 am - I see that Saudi Arabia's grand mufti, the top religious authority in the birthplace of Islam, has condemned Boko Haram for kidnapping all those schoolgirls. And several...