All Stories from March 23, 2019
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New homeschool basketball team wins national championship in first seasonApr 6, 2019 11:14 PM - P.C.H.A. was established for the purpose of developing players who love the game of basketball
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St. Charles library to host rummage sale April 12-13Apr 6, 2019 8:26 PM - Don't miss out on an opportunity to purchase an item at the St. Charles Public Library's Rummage Sale.
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Can tax deadline be extended? Casten seeks May 20 dateApr 1, 2019 2:38 PM - U.S. Rep. Sean Casten of Downers Grove talks about extending the tax deadline, what's next with the Mueller report and why he's fine without paparazzi.
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Cleanup continues at Glen Ellyn History CenterMar 25, 2019 11:25 AM - A four-inch pipe from the fire suppression system burst and water was rushed into the Glen Ellyn History Center. With over 6 feet of water in the basement, the basement is a total loss.
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Lake Forest Swim Club to Tee-Up its 6th Annual Golf Outing at Deerpath Golf CourseMar 25, 2019 10:33 AM - "In 2018, local businesses joined the many families and friends of Lake Forest Swim Club to celebrate 60 years and to make the 5th Annual LFSC WINTRUST Golf Outing a huge success," said Michael Lawrence, Lake Forest Swim Club Executive Director.
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Why Illinois lawmakers want to change teacher licensing testsMar 25, 2019 8:37 AM - Looking for ways to ease the state's growing teacher shortage, some Illinois lawmakers are again turning their attention to the battery of tests that prospective teachers must take to be licensed, arguing those tests deter many college students from trying to enter the profession.
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Registration Open for 5th Annual Ride for HopeMar 25, 2019 8:06 AM - Registration is open for the fifth annual Ride for Hope, a 501(c)3 motorcycle ride and celebration, supported by riders from the Illinois EMS Road docs and the Cook County Punishers
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From closets to cooktops, tech aims to bring efficiency homeMar 25, 2019 6:30 AM - Closets that freshen clothes, cooktops that won't let pots boil over, faucets told to dispense just enough water to fill the coffee maker. Wherever one looked at the annual Design and Construction Week, there was a new way to make our lives more efficient.
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Military-backed party leads Thailand's post-coup election
Mar 24, 2019 8:52 PM - Preliminary results show military-backed party leading vote count in Thailand's first election since 2014 coup, likely ensuring a coalition government with Prayuth remaining the prime minister
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Constable: How a suburban couple survived world's worst plane disaster
Mar 24, 2019 5:31 PM - Northbrook vacationers Caroline and Warren Hopkins survived the world's worst aviation disaster on March 27, 1977, with a miraculous escape from the collision of two jumbo jets that killed 583 people. It took author Jon Ziomek more than four decades to explain what happened.
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