All Stories from April 7, 2025 (Change date)
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Local Rotary Clubs partner to support Habitat for Humanity projectApr 07, 2025 6:48 pm - Three Rotary clubs are jointly funding and volunteering to aid Habitat for Humanity building affordable housing, with a service day April 19 to prepare ReStore supporting the mission.
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Uncorked: Five batting busts in MLB historyApr 07, 2025 6:30 pm - As a tribute to the legal (for now) torpedo bats, this edition of the High Five looks at notable instances of MLB players using corked bats.
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Batavia Chamber of Commerce to host Volunteer FairApr 07, 2025 6:11 pm - Batavia Chamber of Commerce hosts a Volunteer Fair on May 6, bringing over 30 nonprofits together to connect individuals with organizations making a difference locally.
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How running laps around the prison yard inspired a Boston Marathon QualifierApr 07, 2025 5:57 pm - Tom McCall, a military veteran, overcame drug addiction and incarceration with the help of Wayside Cross Ministries and the Up and Running Again nonprofit.
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Blackhawks’ Korchinski playing for permanent spot on rosterApr 07, 2025 5:55 pm - Blackhawks defenseman Kevin Korchinski is aiming to improve his game to secure a permanent spot on the roster
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‘He certainly changed lives’: Fallen Lake County hero dog Dax to receive national honorApr 07, 2025 5:44 pm - Lake County sheriff’s dog Dax, who died a year ago as a result of injuries suffered in the line of duty, will be honored in upcoming state and national memorial services.
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Schaumburg’s balanced budget expected to remain intact amid nation’s economic tumultApr 07, 2025 5:16 pm - Despite the stock market disruption caused by new international tariffs, the balanced budget Schaumburg’s village staff has spent months preparing is expected to remain intact upon its presentation to trustees next week.
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‘The Outsiders,’ Alicia Keys bio-tuner ‘Hell’s Kitchen’ slated for upcoming Broadway in Chicago seasonApr 07, 2025 4:20 pm - Broadway in Chicago announced its 2025/2026 season Monday. It includes “The Outsiders,” the Alicia Keys bio-musical “Hell’s Kitchen” and the Tony Award-winning play-with-music, “Stereophonic.”
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Kane County traffic stop leads to weapon, drug chargesApr 07, 2025 4:10 pm - A traffic stop in Sugar Grove Township has led to felony charges against two Aurora men, Kane County sheriff’s officials announced Monday.
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Cary-Grove’s Priester traded from Boston to MilwaukeeApr 07, 2025 4:02 pm - Former Cary-Grove pitcher Quinn Priester is on the move again and coming closer to home. The Boston Red Sox announced Monday they traded Priester to the Milwaukee Brewers...