Lifestyle Stories from April 2, 2021 (Change date)
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Association for Individual Development to host virtual Run, Walk & Roll 5KApr 03, 2021 12:25 am - Registration is now open for the Association for Individual Development's first virtual "Run, Walk & Roll 5K." Beginning on Monday, May 10, participants will have two w...
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Glenview Kids Enjoy Hoppy Easter Egg Hunt at Emerald PlaceApr 05, 2021 8:42 am - The Easter Bunny paid a visit to Emerald Place, an Anthem memory care community in Glenview on Friday. Local children enjoyed the Hoppy Easter Egg Hunt hosted by the com...
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Search continues for Lombard's 2021 Man of the Year and Woman of the YearApr 05, 2021 11:25 am - The Lombard Service League and the Lombard Rotary Club are seeking nominations for Lombard Woman of the Year and Lombard Man of the Year. Once again, the Service League...
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Habitat for Humanity ReStore Elgin celebrates 15th anniversaryApr 09, 2021 11:45 pm - On Saturday, April 10, Habitat for Humanity ReStore Elgin, located at 800 N. State St. (Route 31), will celebrate its 15th anniversary with a celebration from 9 a.m. to ...
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'Concrete Cowboy' shows Philadelphia's Black cowboy cultureApr 08, 2021 10:19 am - NEW YORK - Historians estimate that 1 in 4 American cowboys were Black but you would be hard pressed to find a movie genre whiter than the Western. "Concrete Cowboy," an...
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Netflix lands 'Knives Out' sequels in high-priced dealApr 08, 2021 10:19 am - NEW YORK - Detective Benoit Blanc's next cases will be for Netflix. The streaming company said Wednesday it has reached a deal for two sequels to Rian Johnson's acclaime...
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A look at the changing retail and dining scene in BataviaApr 08, 2021 8:48 am - Some folks celebrate their COVID vaccinations by planning trips or looking for open movie theaters or restaurants. We're more inclined just to be glad to be driving or w...
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'Atlantic Crossing' on 'Masterpiece' dramatizes World War II chapterApr 05, 2021 6:16 am - If war can make for strange bedfellows, that doesn't go only for soldiers, but also sometimes for world leaders. A true example from World War II is dramatized in the “M...
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Work to establish Kuechmann Arboretum earns Lake Zurich, volunteer group a state awardApr 03, 2021 9:59 pm - The effort made to turn Lake Zurich's little-used Kuechmann Park into a certified arboretum earned the village and a local volunteer group a Governor's Hometown Award. I...
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State tops 6 million COVID-19 vaccinations; 3,235 new cases, 24 deathsApr 04, 2021 11:01 am - Illinois surpassed 6 million COVID-19 vaccines administered Friday, the Illinois Department of Public Health reported. On Thursday, 124,870 more people received COVID-19...
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