Arlington Heights
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Cook County panel turns down Bears’ tax appeal, but decision isn’t finalFeb 14, 2024 5:04 pm - The Cook County Board of Review on Wednesday endorsed county Assessor Fritz Kaegi’s valuation of the Arlington Park property, which could stick the Chicago Bears with a t...
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St. James students performing ‘The Wizard of Oz’ this weekendFeb 14, 2024 4:10 pm - Middle school students from St. James School in Arlington Heights will perform “The Wizard of Oz: Youth Edition” this weekend.
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Barrington takes 3rd in MSL on Peipert’s last-second layupFeb 13, 2024 9:50 pm - Barrington’s Nick Peipert is usually better throwing passes than catching one. Peipert caught a pass and turned it into a winning layup with three seconds left as Barring...
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Buona’s legendary Pepper and Egg Sandwich returns for Lenten seasonFeb 13, 2024 12:58 pm - Buona, the largest family-owned Italian beef restaurant group and beef producer in the country, is once again going beefless for Lent by bringing back its iconic Pepper and Egg Sandwich.
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Things to do Feb. 16-22: Chicago Auto Show, RV and Camping Show, The Drifters and moreFeb 13, 2024 12:55 pm - The Chicago Auto Show at McCormick Place, the Chicago RV and Camping Show in Rosemont, The Drifters performing at North Central College and Brick Fest Live in Grayslake are just a few entertaining events happening this weekend.
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Arlington Heights Senior Center to host screening of Alzheimer’s Documentary, Feb. 21Feb 13, 2024 12:46 pm - On Wednesday, Feb. 21, The Arlington Heights Senior Center will be hosting a screening of the new documentary, “Keys Bags Names Words — Hope in Aging and Dementia.” “Keys...
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Arlington Heights author pens book set in 1930s ChicagoFeb 13, 2024 9:09 am - Terra3 Communications has acquired the publishing rights to the novel “Whispers in a Phone Booth: A Depression-Era Tale of Danger and Deception” written by Joseph Reed, a...
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‘It’s amazing’: Mount Prospect teen who battled cancer surprised with trip to Cubs spring trainingFeb 13, 2024 6:00 am - Last spring, Bria Schmidt was in a battle with Hodgkin’s lymphoma. This spring, the 16-year-old Hersey High School student from Mount Prospect, along with two other patients of Advocate Children’s Hospital, will take a trip to Mesa, Arizona, to watch her beloved Chicago Cubs in spring training.
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‘A convenient argument’: Superintendents say they’re not to blame if Bears stay downtownFeb 12, 2024 8:22 pm - Leaders of Arlington Heights-area school districts engaged in a property tax battle with the Chicago Bears said Monday they’ve been unfairly portrayed as potentially scut...
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The Week in Pictures photo gallery for Feb. 5-11, 2024Feb 12, 2024 5:57 pm - Daily Herald photographers bring you the most colorful photo from last week. ...