News Stories from July 6, 2022
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Schaumburg A.M. Rotary awards grants to area organizationsJul 18, 2022 12:49 PM - In keeping with its club motto of "Caring About Kids & Community" the Rotary Club of Schaumburg A.M. culminated its current year of giving at its June 15 Community Grant Awards Breakfast.
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Kiwanis Club of Naperville announces 2022 scholarship winnersJul 8, 2022 10:47 PM - DuPage River Park was the site of this year's Kiwanis Club of Naperville scholarship presentations.
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Bring donations for Elmhurst AAUW's upcoming Used Book SaleJul 8, 2022 12:18 PM - The Elmhurst Area Branch of the AAUW is now collecting books for its annual used book sale Aug. 4-7 at Sandburg Middle School in Elmhurst.
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Hey Nonny joins in Independent Venue WeekJul 8, 2022 9:33 AM - Arlington Heights music venue Hey Nonny announced its participation in 2022's Independent Venue Week, taking place July 11-17.
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EXPLAINER: Should red-flag law have stopped parade shooting?
Jul 7, 2022 3:31 PM - Days after a rooftop gunman killed seven people at a parade, attention has turned to how the assailant obtained multiple guns and whether the laws on Illinois books could have prevented the Independence Day massacre
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Prosecutors: Highland Park mass shooting suspect contemplated second attack in WisconsinJul 7, 2022 1:32 PM - The 21-year-old Highwood man accused of carrying out a mass shooting during the Highland Park Independence Day parade Monday admitted to police officers that he carried out the attack, prosecutors said during a Wednesday bond court hearing. Additionally, prosecutors said the shooting suspect considered another attack in or near Madison, Wisconsin after he fled Highland Park.
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Geneva mourns late alderman, parks commissioner Sam HillJul 7, 2022 10:30 AM - Former alderman Sam Hill is remembered for his many contributions to improving Geneva.
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'What can I do to help?': Highland Park doctor jumps in to help wounded along parade routeJul 7, 2022 10:29 AM - Dr. Wendy Binstock Rush was among the medical professionals at the Highland Park parade Monday who sprung into action in the immediate aftermath to help the wounded. "There were dozens of people who jumped and identified themselves as a nurse, as an EMT, as a physician, and said, 'What can I do to help? What can I do to help?'"
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Rochelle Zell graduate Zach Rosen looks to be a basketball liferJul 7, 2022 10:28 AM - Rochelle Zell's Zach Rosen to join Grinnell College men's basketball program, whose scoring average was the third highest in NCAA Division III last season.
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Spartans product Gilbert finishes college career with a splashJul 7, 2022 10:28 AM - All-American swimmer Ellen Gilbert, a Glenbrook North graduate, named 'Woman of the Year' in the College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin.
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