Grayslake
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Inaugural class completes online Supply Chain Management certificateJan 05, 2020 10:00 pm - Twelve Grainger, Inc. employees, working in facilities coast to coast, became the first students to earn their introductory supply chain management certificate online at...
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Critical shortage: Local blood bank calls on donors to help patients nowJan 05, 2020 10:00 pm - Vitalant, formerly LifeSource, the nonprofit blood bank serving the Chicago area, has declared a critical shortage of blood as blood providers nationwide have less than ...
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Forum to look at how to help people living in povertyJan 05, 2020 10:00 pm - It is estimated that approximately 9 percent of the population in Lake County lives below the poverty line. In Waukegan, where The Lake County Community Foundation is h...
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Lake County scoreboard for Saturday, Jan. 4Jan 04, 2020 12:01 am - To report scores: Coaches, please report all scores to the Daily Herald by emailing prepsports@dailyherald.com. Girls basketball NSC assignor The North Suburban Conferen...
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Letter: Was this Christmas or 'Sin Season'?Jan 04, 2020 12:00 am - If it's true that God comes closer to Earth at Christmastime, then this is what God sees: Six of the seven deadly sins being committed by billions of believers. We ENVY...
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Well-rested Grayslake North shows no rust against Prairie RidgeJan 04, 2020 12:00 am - One month since he and Grayslake North basketball teammates last won a game and 18 days since they last played, Tony Hines finally got to show off his athleticism. The j...
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Letter: Trumps are making America greatJan 04, 2020 12:00 am - President Donald Trump has kept his word and made America great again. Just Google "Trump accomplishments" and see the magnitude of what has been done. This was accompli...
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CLC to offer free tuition for nearly 200 students seeking career certificatesJan 03, 2020 12:00 am - Thanks to a special $1.5 million state grant, the College of Lake County is able to offer nearly 200 Lake County residents seeking career certificates in certain fields ...
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How community colleges are supporting low-income black, Latino studentsJan 03, 2020 12:00 am - Growing up in the Northwest suburbs, Daliyah Sanders often felt isolated from her peers as the only black student in her class practically from kindergarten through high...
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Rising tuition putting college out of reach for low-income, minority studentsJan 03, 2020 12:00 am - Rising tuition and reduced state funding have put college out of reach for low-income students, experts say. The impact is being felt most acutely by black students, wh...