News Stories from March 31, 2020
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23rd annual PAL-Clearbrook fundraiser held onlineApr 6, 2020 11:42 AM - The 23rd PAL-Clearbrook Fundraiser was held online Sunday, March 29.
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Virtual services help address mental health issuesApr 2, 2020 2:24 PM - While stress and anxiety levels may be at an all-time high during the COVID-19 pandemic, shifting to online services is crucial work for mental health providers and social services.
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Where to find county-by-county and maybe even suburb-by-suburb COVID-19 dataApr 1, 2020 6:38 PM - If you'd like to see a breakdown of the number of reported COVID-19 cases county by county and, in some cases, even town by town, a state website and area counties' websites are offering it.
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2020 Arts Unlimited District 214, Daily Herald Community Art & Writing Contest winnersApr 1, 2020 1:17 PM - The annual Arts Unlimited District 214/Daily Herald Community Art and Writing Contest celebrates adults and teens in our community who, despite the pressures of adulthood, have continued to pursue their passion for the arts. We are proud to present the 2020 winners.
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Correction: Brazilian churches bristle at virus quarantines
Apr 1, 2020 12:20 PM - In a story March 31 about Brazilian churches bristling at quarantine measures, The Associated Press reported erroneously that Presbyterian choir members in the U.S. were infected by the new coronavirus
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D214 Foundation donation drive supports students, families in needApr 1, 2020 11:07 AM - The COVID-19 pandemic has adversely affected virtually everyone throughout the Northwest suburbs, including High School District 214 students and their families, particularly those who already were living in poverty.
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Body of missing man found in Rolling MeadowsApr 1, 2020 10:43 AM - A missing Palatine Township man was found dead in Rolling Meadows, the Cook County medical examiner's office confirmed Tuesday night.
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Army corps rushing to convert Elgin hospital site into facility for COVID-19 patientsApr 1, 2020 9:20 AM - Work to turn the shuttered Sherman Hospital site in Elgin into a faciliy for non-acute COVID-19 patients will take place as quickly as possible, officials said.
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'I heard the roar': 6.5 earthquake hits Idaho
Apr 1, 2020 8:26 AM - An earthquake struck north of Boise on Tuesday evening, with people across a large area reporting shaking
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Elgin's "Light Up the Day" parade cheers up residents, participantsApr 1, 2020 6:28 AM - The city of Elgin's first "Light Up the Day" socially distant parade to cheer up people during the COVID-19 pandemic did just that -- for residents and participants alike.
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