All Stories from March 18, 2024 (Change date)
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Woodlands Academy event urges girls to explore high-level business careersMar 18, 2024 2:17 pm - Woodlands Academy of the Sacred Heart hosted a public forum March 13 encouraging girls to explore high-level business executive roles.
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What you need to know before you vote TuesdayMar 18, 2024 2:10 pm - If you’re an Illinois resident and want to help decide the occupant of the Oval Office for the next four years, Tuesday is your last chance to vote in the state’s primary...
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Outdoor dining to return in downtown AlgonquinMar 18, 2024 2:05 pm - Downtown Algonquin restaurants aim to return their outdoor dining and live entertainment for the summer season.
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Rift over Maplewood School land deepens between Cary District 26 and villageMar 18, 2024 1:23 pm - Cary-based School District 26 continues planning for a new bus transportation center at the old Maplewood School property, but the village of Cary may stop those plans. T...
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It’s never been cheaper to buy an EV. Here’s why.Mar 18, 2024 1:04 pm - The price of electric cars is plummeting so fast that they’re now almost as cheap as gas-powered cars. Since EVs first hit the market, car buyers have had to pay a steep ...
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MCC Interfaith Iftar Dinner promotes inclusiveness, unity and solidarityMar 18, 2024 12:50 pm - In order to foster compassion and peace among the varied populations of Chicago, the Muslim Community Center Chicago Interfaith team arranged a dialogue during a recent R...
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Birding by the numbers: Keeping lists is what many watchers do, and some take it to extremesMar 18, 2024 12:48 pm - If you are wondering, there are roughly 11,500 officially recognized bird species. It’s unlikely that anyone will ever see them all, or even try to. The list is constantly growing due to genetic studies that reveal new species.
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District 211 buses create a lecture at Fremd High SchoolMar 18, 2024 12:17 pm - Students from Fremd High School's AP Environmental Science classes heard about the benefits of District 211's propane-fueled buses as part of a day's lesson. Director of Transportation Diana Mikelski led the lecture and brought buses to allow a close-up look.
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Geneva council OKs annexation for warehouse developmentMar 18, 2024 12:13 pm - 13.4-acre site to generate 60 trucks a day The Geneva City Council recently approved the annexation of 13.42 acres to be developed as an industrial warehouse on the ...
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This soda idea has pop: Buffalo Creek debuting new line of sodas, nonalcoholic version of signature brewMar 18, 2024 12:07 pm - Here’s an example of what happens when veteran craft brewer and owner of Buffalo Creek Brewing Mike Marr gets creative: Bubble gum soda.