All Stories from April 20, 2021 (Change date)
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Sound check: Get happy with outdoor Warp Corps fundraiser, festApr 20, 2021 6:00 am - Outdoors and happy Warp Corps is a McHenry County skateboarding-based organization harnessing the power of sports, music and the arts to increase awareness about me...
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Lutheran Church Charities' K-9 Comfort Dog Ministry pivoted for the pandemicApr 20, 2021 6:00 am - Dawn Mikulski of Des Plaines has witnessed the healing power that golden retrievers in Lutheran Church Charities' K-9 Comfort Dog Ministry provide, but now she knows tha...
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Schaumburg's Septemberfest could look a little different this yearApr 20, 2021 5:30 am - Schaumburg officials are mulling a scaled-back, two-day version of the village's traditional Septemberfest celebration over Labor Day weekend. The three-member general g...
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Lencioni to be seated as alderman after St. Charles amends liquor license ruleApr 20, 2021 5:30 am - After the St. Charles city council voted Monday to amend an ordinance to allow liquor license holders to serve as elected officials, Blue Goose Market owner Paul Lencion...
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Three Grayslake artists to hold coordinated art garage salesApr 20, 2021 5:30 am - Safety concerns from the pandemic have halted many art fairs, and local artists have had a hard time replicating the in-person experience in a safe way. But three Graysl...
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Hawthorn District 73 building plan shifts focus to elementary schoolApr 20, 2021 5:30 am - The coronavirus pandemic has upended teaching and learning during the past year, but a $48.7 million building plan in Hawthorn Elementary District 73 remains on track. A...
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At West Chicago High School, special ed students can get into the T-shirt businessApr 20, 2021 5:30 am - West Chicago Community High School is getting into the custom-designed T-shirt and hoodie business. WeGo Tees is a microbusiness created especially for District 94's spe...
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Constable: When childhood hero dies, memories warm the soulApr 20, 2021 5:30 am - A loved one's passing, even when it's a welcome relief after a long and happy life, always delivers a blow. The deaths of friends, neighbors and co-workers also take a h...
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Scaled-back $150 million Arlington 425 plan gets village trustees' approvalApr 20, 2021 5:00 am - Arlington Heights trustees Monday approved scaled-back plans for the stalled Arlington 425 downtown redevelopment project — which would still be the largest development ...
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Small businesses must embrace digital trends to meet changing consumer preferencesApr 20, 2021 1:00 am - Since the start of the coronavirus pandemic more than one year ago, Chicagoland small business owners have endured incredible change, adapting essentially overnight to a...