Glendale Heights
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Dining out: Capital Grille’s Generous Pour returns, Barrington Bourbon & Brew Crawl, The Woobles visit Giordano’sJul 08, 2025 3:26 pm - Taste six curated wines at The Capital Grille, sip bourbon and craft beer in Barrington Saturday, and get $5 burritos in Des Plaines next week at a new Guzman Y Gomez.
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Prairie Food Co-op, county’s first community-owned grocer, opens in LombardJul 08, 2025 2:47 pm - Married couple Jerry and Kathy Nash will realize a longtime goal with the Wednesday opening of Prairie Food Co-op in Lombard, DuPage County’s first community-owned grocery store.
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Warrenville residents fight property condemnation over Mack Road bike pathJul 08, 2025 2:18 pm - Several Warrenville homeowners on Mack Road are concerned about a multi-use path that has officials condemning part of their property.
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‘Deeply offensive:’ Democrats decry benching of EPA employees as political payback by GOPJul 07, 2025 6:34 pm - U.S. Rep Sean Casten demands local EPA employees disciplined after criticizing the Trump administration be returned to work. Stratton’s war chest grows and bipartisan cheers for bill cutting prescription costs.
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Lombard gardeners to learn iPhone photographyJul 07, 2025 6:19 pm - Lombard Garden Club hosts iPhone photography program by photojournalist Erica Benson on July 17, teaching nature photography tips using cell phones.
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Glen Ellyn police: Teen crowd forces Sunset Pool to close earlyJul 07, 2025 5:39 pm - One person has been charged with the illegal use of fireworks stemming from a large group of young people converging on a Glen Ellyn pool on the day after the Fourth of July, authorities said Monday.
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Glen Ellyn League of Women Voters march in the July 4 paradeJul 07, 2025 4:32 pm - The League of Women Voters of Glen Ellyn marched in the Glen Ellyn Fourth of July parade after initially being denied entry due to a misunderstanding.
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Glen Ellyn Historical Society forms a baton twirling troupe for Fourth of July ParadeJul 07, 2025 12:39 pm - Glen Ellyn Historical Society organized a multi-generational group of baton twirlers to march in the town's Fouth of July parade, featuring twirlers ranging from a 1970s high school graduate to a 7-year-old elementary student.
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Chicago area receives $139M in grants to fund bike paths, walking trailsJul 07, 2025 12:01 pm - Illinois has allocated $139.2 million for biking and walking infrastructure projects over the next four years.
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Glendale Heights Fest returns with four days of music, food and ridesJul 07, 2025 11:04 am - The Glendale Heights Fest is a four-day event on July 10-13 featuring 13 bands, carnival rides, and about 20 food vendors, as well as a fireworks show on Sunday night.