Lifestyle Stories from November 8, 2019
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Welcome to My House--HFCA's middle school uses best practices to build community and belongingSep 16, 2019 7:39 AM - Holy Family Catholic Academy (Inverness) has received accolades for its nationally and internationally recognized curriculum and instruction.
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Palatine Jaycees to host Fit Family Field Day Sept. 21Sep 16, 2019 7:37 AM - In the fifth year of their Healthy Family Initiative, the Palatine Jaycees are hosting Fit Family Field Day, rain or shine, on Saturday, September 21st from 12:00 pm until 2:30 pm at Falcon Park Recreation Center located at 2195 N. Hicks Rd, Palatine.
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Funds for troops raised as rappelers descend in NapervilleSep 15, 2019 9:18 AM - Raising money for the support of U.S. troops while sampling the step outside one's comfort zone which their jobs require daily were the twin missions of an event at Naperville's Hotel Arista Saturday.
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Schaumburg writer's book tells of inspirational amputees. So does golf tournament.Sep 15, 2019 9:17 AM - Fifty-nine men and women took part in the All Disability Open at the Odyssey Golf Foundation course in Tinley Park last weekend. Each person's story about becoming an amputee is different, but all inspire and remind us how strong the human spirit is and how much we can accomplish.
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Lake Michigan a boon in climate change era, but faces some risksSep 15, 2019 9:16 AM - How is climate change affecting Lake Michigan? And what does that mean for people who use the lake for everything from drinking water to recreation?
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Suburban Hero: Batavia volunteer helps Kane County jail inmates open their heartsSep 15, 2019 9:15 AM - Tim Lyons, a retired Batavia firefighter, has been volunteering at the Kane County jail for about 6 years and was instrumental in bringing Catholic priests to the St. Charles lockup to provide Mass, Bible study and sacraments of reconciliation and Holy Communion to inmates. He will be recognized as the sheriff's office Volunteer of the Year this month.
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Constable: 'Miracle baby' now working on cystic fibrosis cure
Sep 15, 2019 8:24 AM - Born two months early on the bathroom floor of their Itasca home, Will and Alexis Belmonte were hailed as "miracle" babies. Twenty years later, Will is working on finding a cure for himself and everyone with cycstic fibrosis.
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Wouldn't more shade be so coolSep 14, 2019 7:00 AM - Whether your outdoor living space is used to host barbecues, throw pool parties or relax with a good book, adding a shade structure can contribute to the comfort and design of your outdoor retreat and keep you protected from wind, rain and harmful ultraviolet rays.
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Apple changes kids app guidelines following criticism from developers
Sep 14, 2019 6:00 AM - Under the revised rules, advertising will be allowed, as long as it has been vetted for appropriateness.
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Does the new iPhone creep you out? Why tiny holes scare some people
Sep 14, 2019 6:00 AM - Three lenses are a lot better than two -- unless they send you reeling in disgust.
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