All Stories from June 24, 2015 (Change date)
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Oakton board bids farewell to longtime presidentJun 24, 2015 5:30 am - The first year Margaret Lee began teaching, a freshman in her high school English class gave her a poster that read, "I love my life and almost everything in it. I love ...
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Glen Ellyn needs your help to put on a great July 4 paradeJun 24, 2015 5:30 am - Organizers of Glen Ellyn's Fourth of July parade chose a fitting if long-winded theme to mark some of their challenges: "Blue, White and Red: North to South Instead." Re...
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Kane County program could grow small business, lure more jobsJun 24, 2015 5:30 am - Kane County is about to double down on a program hailed by Cook County officials last October as an unprecedented regional collaboration to grow local small businesses a...
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Police station or bus garage at Des Plaines Salvation Army site?Jun 24, 2015 5:30 am - The Des Plaines Police Department and Pace suburban bus system have been eyeing a 17-acre property on the city's west side as a way to address their needs for more space...
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Woman wants street named for Elgin pastor who turned her life aroundJun 24, 2015 5:30 am - How do you repay the pastor who helped you move away from a history of drugs and violence so you could turn your life around? If you're Vicketa "Ruby" Clement, you set t...
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Woodland Dist. 50 board votes to keep air conditioning project goingJun 24, 2015 5:30 am - A majority of Woodland Elementary District board members have declined to support a colleague who wanted to stop the installation of air conditioning at a school before ...
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Schaumburg honors Mayor Larson's 40 years of serviceJun 24, 2015 5:30 am - Al Larson said his goal when he first got on the Schaumburg village board in 1975 was to make a positive difference in his community. "I always thought it would be great...
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How middle school went from chaos to changing livesJun 24, 2015 5:00 am - Generations at Risk series looks at Streamwood school that demands accountability, doesn't accept excuses
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Dawn Patrol: Ex gets 47 years in murder; new trial requested in day care killingJun 24, 2015 5:00 am - Ex-boyfriend gets 47 years for slaying of Woodridge woman The ex-boyfriend of Alyssa Van Meter, a Woodridge tow truck driver, was sentenced yesterday to 47 years f...
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Cubs fan defends catching ball while holding babyJun 24, 2015 1:00 am - Two of the National League's best teams faced off at Wrigley Field on Tuesday night, and a fan sitting in the front row stole the show. Keith Hartley was holding his 7-m...