All Stories from July 2, 2014 (Change date)
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Taste of Lombard opens five-day runJul 02, 2014 5:30 am - Lombard-area residents keeping a close eye on their waistlines can be excused this week if they cheat just a little on their diets. The Taste of Lombard opened Tuesday n...
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COD president defends push for state grant moneyJul 02, 2014 5:30 am - After the College of DuPage waited a dozen years for a promised state construction grant that never materialized, President Robert Breuder finally saw an opportunity to ...
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Grayslake to allow backyard hens for eggsJul 02, 2014 5:30 am - Grayslake residents needing a dozen eggs may not need to look farther than their backyards. Village board members Tuesday night approved rear-yard chickens for residents...
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Country rapper Colt Ford brings the partyJul 02, 2014 5:30 am - Colt Ford, "Thanks for Listening" (Average Joe's) Country music's pre-eminent singer/rapper Colt Ford is out with his fifth studio album, "Thanks for Listening," a ...
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Bartlett weighs options on water suppliersJul 02, 2014 5:30 am - Bartlett homeowners and businesses could get all of their drinking water from Elgin's treatment plant, under a proposal before the village board. Elgin's facility, which...
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Dawn Patrol: Baby born on I-90 near Elgin; sinkhole victim in hospitalJul 02, 2014 5:01 am - Marengo woman gives birth on tollway The commute from Trevor Farina's home in Marengo to Advocate Sherman Hospital in Elgin is typically a 35-minute drive. But on t...
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Guest View full of inaccuraciesJul 02, 2014 5:01 am - I hope the Daily Herald charged advertising rates for Mr. Lance Izumi's Guest View published June 25. It is nothing more than a school privatization scam from an executi...
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Antioch hails $25 million business park investmentJul 02, 2014 5:00 am - Antioch officials finally have an answer for curious drivers who may have wondered during the last six years if anything would ever happen at the Antioch Corporate Cente...
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Believe your own eyes, not the deniersJul 02, 2014 5:00 am - A friend of mine worked for a small-town newspaper years ago and had to write the weather report. The county fair was approaching but the prediction was for rain. So the...
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How the Civil Rights Act changed the suburbsJul 02, 2014 5:00 am - Earlier this year, Traci O'Neal Ellis, a black attorney, waited in line behind a few white lawyers in a Kane County courtroom. She wanted to check with the clerk on a fe...