All Stories from June 3, 2023
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Focus on Daily Herald Food sectionJun 30, 2023 4:48 PM - The recipe for putting together the Daily Herald Food section is simple and informative. Simple in scope: Presenting good food from near and far and recipes people want to try.
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Girls lacrosse: Loyola starts strong, tops Hinsdale Central in state championship gameJun 6, 2023 9:39 AM - Facing a tough opponent on their home turf, the Loyola girls lacrosse team wanted a fast start in Saturday night's state championship. Mission accomplished.
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Suburban Skyview: Scenic overlook at Lake Glenview creates a suburban oasisJun 6, 2023 9:05 AM - In this week's Suburban Skyview column, Suburban Skyview: A scenic overlook is a part of the view of 45-acre Lake Glenview, which serves as a suburban oasis on the former site of Naval Air Station Glenview.
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Letter: Pandemic lessons must be rememberedJun 5, 2023 12:11 PM - A Riverside letter to the editor: While COVID-19 may have gone out with a whimper, the cruel effects of the policy response will be with us for generations to come.
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Letter: Complainers don't understand systemsJun 5, 2023 12:11 PM - An Arlington Heights letter to the editor: I am sick and tired of hearing seniors, of whom I am one, complaining about local taxes.
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Letter: Firefighters' skills on display at 'academy'Jun 5, 2023 12:11 PM - A Naperville letter to the editor: I recently had the privilege of participating in the Naperville Citizen Fire Academy, an eye-opening experience that highlighted the remarkable dedication and professionalism of our local firefighters.
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Letter: No magic switch on human evolutionJun 5, 2023 12:11 PM - A Lake Zurich letter to the editor: It's hard for me to get in the minds of all the book banners, but one thought is that they want to erase history, not fearing it will be repeated by burying it but by somehow ignoring it lets magical thinking proclaim we humans have evolved.
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Letter: Political leaders are not doing their jobJun 5, 2023 12:11 PM - A West Dundee letter to the editor: The Constitution was written and fought over as a result of the Revolutionary War. Our forefathers fought a hard battle against the British to free the Colonies in 1776.
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Chicago follows national trend as teen eating disorders spikeJun 4, 2023 8:49 AM - Coming out of the COVID-19 pandemic, medical experts have noticed an alarming trend among our teens -- a definitive spike in the diagnosis of eating disorders, such as bulimia and anorexia.
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How you can fight ageism at work, in lifeJun 4, 2023 8:48 AM - Ageism -- discrimination based on a person's age -- is all around us. It's illegal in the workplace, but not obsolete. But you can advocate for yourself and take steps against ageism.
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