Bartlett Lifestyle
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How suburban colleges are helping students get jobs in growing green economyMay 9, 2022 6:23 AM - Programs that train people to install and maintain solar panels, electric car chargers, wind turbines and other skilled green jobs are hard to find at suburban community colleges.
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Popular West Chicago Garden Club plant sale is back May 21May 9, 2022 6:58 PM - After two years of COVID cancellations, gardeners will be happy to know that the West Chicago Garden Club plant sale is back.
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Mother's Day dining 2022: 100 restaurants where you can treat mom to a special mealMay 5, 2022 11:44 AM - Moms deserve recognition for all they do -- what better way to celebrate her than taking her out for a decadent meal at a suburban restaurant on Mother's Day?
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May is the perfect time to dust off your bikes and hit the roadMay 5, 2022 6:00 AM - Higher pump prices plus warmer weather can reshape one's transportation thinking. May delivers just the calendar kick to opt for a bike-healthy way of commuting, running errands and satisfying other transportation needs.
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DuPage Forest Preserve District warns drivers to watch for turtlesMay 3, 2022 7:10 PM - The DuPage Forest Preserve is advising motorists to avoid striking turtles as these reptiles become more active in the spring and move between nesting sites.
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Annual Lilac Sale opens May 5 in Lilacia ParkMay 3, 2022 1:47 PM - The area's largest lilac sale, the Lilac Village, returns May 5-7 at the historic Lilacia Park in downtown Lombard.
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Constable: 1884 tombstone finds resting place in Northbrook, but location of remains still a mystery
May 3, 2022 8:26 AM - An 1884 tombstone that has been in the woods of a Cook County Forest Preserve near Northbrook for decades is getting a new resting place. The whereabouts of the deceased are not known for certain.
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$10.9 million expansion planned for DuPage County animal shelterMay 2, 2022 5:30 AM - After years of chronic overcrowding at the DuPage animal shelter, county officials and animal advocates are planning a major expansion of the 1970s-era building in Wheaton.
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Three local students to receive $4,750 grants over next four yearsMay 6, 2022 11:44 PM - The Gamma Xi Chapter Foundation for Educational Pursuits recently announced the selection of three recipients for their recruitment grants. Each recipient will receive $4750, which will be awarded over her four years of college as long as she remains in education.
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How to stay safe during tick season, according to state and suburban forest preserve expertsApr 29, 2022 9:46 PM - Illinois Department of Public Health officials are warning residents to be wary of ticks while doing outdoor activities amid the return of warmer weather. May is National Lyme Disease Awareness Month.
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