All Stories from January 29, 2024 (Change date)
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Bulls rookie Phillips makes most of opportunityJan 29, 2024 6:47 pm - Bulls rookie forward Julian Phillips got the the chance to play a season-high 23 minutes Sunday at Portland, and produced his first double-digit scoring game in the NBA with 11 points.
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‘I just want to make sure we do it right’: Vernon Hills could allow strolling with beer or wine at HawthornJan 29, 2024 6:40 pm - A new business proposed for Hawthorn mall in Vernon Hills would feature self-serve beer and wine taps, allowing customers to drink alcohol while strolling through the sho...
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Pace accelerates EV evolution; Inaugural battery-operated bus takes off, with 22 more en routeJan 29, 2024 6:39 pm - Pace marked a milestone recently, debuting an electric bus in the South suburbs with more coming this year. “This marks a pivotal moment for Pace and our commitment to su...
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Want to help at the DNC? Volunteer recruitment kicks off with suburbanites soughtJan 29, 2024 6:37 pm - Democratic National Convention leaders are seeking volunteer whisperers to recruit thousands of unpaid helpers required to make the event a success. Overall, 100 committe...
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Waived during the pandemic, student fees reinstated in districts 211 and 214Jan 29, 2024 6:19 pm - The state's two largest high school districts will reinstate student fees next school year, ending a hiatus put in place during the pandemic. Administrators of Arlington ...
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‘He genuinely cared about Bloomingdale’: Village trustee diesJan 29, 2024 6:08 pm - For all his adventures around the world, Bill Bolen was rooted in Bloomingdale. A true outdoorsman, Bolen went on backpacking trips to the Sierra Nevada. He explored Hawa...
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How North Central built the top women’s wrestling program in the country in 4 yearsJan 29, 2024 6:05 pm - See how former Montini Catholic wrestler Joe Norton built a championship women’s wrestling roster at North Central College.
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Police release sketch of Round Lake luring suspectJan 29, 2024 5:58 pm - Round Lake police have released a composite sketch of a suspect and more detailed information on his possible vehicle involved in the reported luring of students last wee...
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Suburban charity calls on churches this Lenten season to help fund clinic farms in UgandaJan 29, 2024 5:29 pm - About 10 years ago, Our Lady of the Wayside parish in Arlington Heights sent Deacon Don Grossnickle on a mission to Uganda. Grossnickle’s fundraising to establish a farm that would support a surgery clinic there received generous community support. Grossnickle and his foundation are now calling on suburban churches to help raise enough money to open 10 more clinic farms in 2024.
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Batavia Public Library goes sci-fi for One Book, One Batavia 2024 selectionJan 29, 2024 5:23 pm - The Batavia Public Library goes all-in on 1980s pop culture and vintage video games with this year’s science fiction selection for One Book, One Batavia. This year’s choi...