All Stories from June 26, 2022
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Explorers find WWII Navy ship, deepest wreck discovered
Jul 27, 2022 7:00 AM - Explorers say they found the wreckage of the USS Samuel B
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How to find your real career goalJun 29, 2022 11:51 AM - When you think of the best places to work, you might think of companies that offer extra vacation time, top salaries or even a rooftop bar. While all those sound great, the fact is that these perks provide a quick hit of employee satisfaction. The best places to work offer something even more enduring: employee engagement.
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Poisonous bite leads German police to farm with 110 snakes
Jun 29, 2022 10:55 AM - Police say they have discovered more than 110 dangerous snakes on a farm in central Germany after a woman who lived there sought medical treatment for a poisonous bite
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'On the Wing' show opens June 30 at Fine Line's Kavanagh GalleryJun 27, 2022 6:58 PM - The Kavanagh Gallery staff at Fine Line Creative Arts Center in St. Charles are bringing 62 artists together from across the country in a new show titled "On the Wing."
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Letter: Why are Republicans attacking Cheney?Jun 27, 2022 6:04 PM - A Barrington letter to the editor: The Republicans are actively trying to destroy the reputation of one of their own -- Liz Cheney.
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Letter: Hearing is just an 'infomercial' for DemsJun 27, 2022 5:51 PM - A Libertyville letter to the editor: I started to watch the first prime-time Jan. 6 Committee hearing. It soon became evident that this was not a hearing in the traditional sense.
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Letter: For safe communities, reform legal systemJun 27, 2022 5:51 PM - A Lombard letter to the editor: Earlier this month, Richard Irvin held a press conference focused on the fact Chicago had just experienced the most violent Memorial Day weekend in the last five years.
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Guest columnist Ralph Martire: On gas prices, leaders bypass solutions in favor of partisanshipJun 27, 2022 1:19 PM - Guest columnist Ralph Martire: Nothing motivates political action more than a "sky is falling" scenario. Take the current surge in inflation generally, and one universally loathed aspect thereof -- the jump in gas prices.
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New Exhibit by Artist Tanya Klatt Opens in NSYMCA Community GalleryJun 27, 2022 8:48 AM - North Suburban YMCA's Community Gallery is showcasing local artist Tanya Klatt throughout July.
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The soil will tell you how much watering is neededJun 27, 2022 7:52 AM - The amount and frequency of watering will vary depending on the type of soil in your garden and weather conditions. Sandy, very well-drained soils will dry out more quickly than heavier clay loam soils so plants growing in those conditions tend to need more water to get established.
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