News Stories from June 1, 2020
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Student entrepreneurs pitch businesses to "investors"Jun 11, 2020 10:05 AM - Fifteen junior high school student entrepreneurs from Palatine Township Elementary School District 15 recently underwent a virtual "Shark Tank" experience, asking for financial support of their business from a panel of local investors.
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Student entrepreneurs pitch businesses to "investors"Jun 10, 2020 3:32 PM - Fifteen junior high school student entrepreneurs from Palatine Township Elementary School District 15 recently underwent a virtual "Shark Tank" experience, asking for financial support of their business from a panel of local investors.
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Indiana primary sets up tough race for congressional seat
Jun 3, 2020 7:00 AM - State Sen. Victoria Spartz has won the Republican nomination to replace GOP Rep. Susan Brooks in a central Indiana congressional district that Democrats are targeting for the fall election
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Vandals, looters damage downtown Naperville businessesJun 2, 2020 9:49 AM - A protest in Naperville that started peacefully took an ugly turn late Monday night as authorities said a different group of protesters arrived and began breaking windows and looting some downtown businesses.
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Schaumburg Twp. highway commissioner will challenge Mussman for House seatJun 2, 2020 9:02 AM - Schaumburg Township Highway Commissioner Scott Kegarise announced Monday he will run as Republican in November for the 56h District state House seat held by Democratic state Rep. Michelle Mussman since 2010.
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2 killed during demonstrations in town outside Chicago
Jun 2, 2020 9:01 AM - Officials in the Chicago suburb of Cicero say two people were killed during unrest as protests continued over the killing of George Floyd by a white Minneapolis police officer
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Retiring superintendent reflects on challenges, breakthroughs at District 211Jun 2, 2020 8:55 AM - During his six years as top the administrator of Palatine-Schaumburg High School District 211, retiring Superintendent Dan Cates faced such challenges as being in the national spotlight over transgender students' access to locker rooms and innovating ways to conduct instruction remotely when the COVID-19 shuttered schools.
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Thousands of Mental Health Advocates Participate in Virtual NAMI Walks EventsJun 2, 2020 8:51 AM - On May 30th, NAMI advocates from across the country united for A National Day of Hope. Thirty-three NAMIWalks Your Way events took place virtually, livestreaming and sharing activities and information about mental health throughout the day.
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Signal Hill, NSDAR Chapter Members 'Soldier On'Jun 2, 2020 8:48 AM - In a time of pandemic and shelter-in-place orders, members of the Barrington-area Signal Hill, NSDAR Chapter continue to "soldier on" in their mission (via Zoom to social distance) while serving others.
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Illinois American Water Announces Over $25,000 in Environmental Grants for Water Source ProtectionJun 2, 2020 8:39 AM - Illinois American Water is announcing environmental grants for eight watershed initiatives across the state. The environmental grant recipients will receive a share of funds totaling $25,672 for community projects that improve, restore or protect watersheds.
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