All Stories from September 22, 2025 (Change date)
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Falling rates and a calmer market signal buyers to take action this fallSep 22, 2025 7:19 pm - This year’s August market is far faster moving in the Chicago area than elsewhere in the country.
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Splashing success: Chicago River Swim a win for Barrington-based group’s search for ALS cureSep 22, 2025 7:06 pm - ‘We’re over the moon,“ Chicago River Swim organizer says of the event that celebrated the waterway’s rebirth and helped ALS research.
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Five years later, friendship still delivered by Pony Express at GreenFieldsSep 22, 2025 7:06 pm - The Barr sisters visit their 91-year-old pen pal Helen Meints at GreenFields of Geneva before a baton competition in Italy.
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District 204 eyes solar projects, makes progress on referendum workSep 22, 2025 6:52 pm - It’s been nearly a year since voters in Indian Prairie District 204 overwhelmingly approved a $420 million borrowing plan for building improvements, and various schools have seen progress on significant projects.
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Some admirers of Charlie Kirk hope response to his death signals start of a religious revivalSep 22, 2025 6:23 pm - With Vice President JD Vance calling Charlie Kirk “a martyr for Christianity,” and a Catholic cardinal calling him “a modern-day St. Paul,” some Kirk admirers suggest his...
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Algonquin Garden Club to plant first ‘Mini Forest’ at Dixie Briggs Fromm Nature PreserveSep 22, 2025 6:20 pm - Join the Algonquin Garden Club in planting a "mini forest" to boost local biodiversity and create a thriving habitat for pollinators and wildlife.
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‘More things coming’: Lake Zurich officials bullish on downtown renewalSep 22, 2025 6:04 pm - The quest to revive downtown Lake Zurich has been an arduous journey since the village began buying properties more than 20 years ago but officials say the tide is turning.
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Victim ID’d in fatal weekend crash in Lake ZurichSep 22, 2025 5:54 pm - The victim of a fatal car crash, which occurred over the weekend in Lake Zurich, was identified publicly Monday. The man, Casimir Ries, 59, of Lake Zurich, was crossing R...
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Book Review: A novel about teenage hitchhikers wanted for murder is repetitive and predictableSep 22, 2025 5:52 pm - It’s the summer of 1976, and life has not been kind to Tom and Alice. Together, they climb into their new RV and cross the border from their home in Seattle, hoping to find a little peace in a trip through rural Canada. But in “The Hitchhikers,” the trip becomes a nightmare.
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GPS to host expert on explosive childrenSep 22, 2025 5:40 pm - On Sept. 30, the GPS Parent Series will present “The Explosive Child: Understanding Frustrated and Chronically Inflexible Children” with clinical psychologist and bestselling author Dr. Ross Greene