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DuPage hangs on at HarperApr 12, 2013 6:43 pm - On Friday, Harper College welcomed one of the North Central Community College Conference’s top softball teams to Palatine in College of DuPage. It wasn’t easy for either...
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Making garden plans? Native plant sale offers wide selectionApr 12, 2013 5:09 pm - More than 70 varieties of sun-loving, shade-loving and savanna plants will be available for purchase at the Lake County Forest Preserve District’s 16th annual native pla...
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Harper student nets national scholarshipApr 12, 2013 3:34 pm - Stephanie Nyman was 10 years old when she was put in charge of her ailing grandparents and bedridden mother. Twelve years later, the Harper College student believes her ...
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Fox River and Chain-area residents watching, waitingApr 12, 2013 8:00 am - Officials in Fox Lake and around the Chain O' Lakes are watching water levels and scanning weather reports, bracing for the start of spring flooding. Residents in low-ly...
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Dawn Patrol: Young drummer loses cancer battle; big Bulls winApr 12, 2013 5:00 am - Inspirational young Streamwood drummer loses battle to cancer Justin Miller, a young Streamwood drummer who kept drumming — and inspiring others — even after losing...
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FullScore Chamber Orchestra Takes 5!Apr 11, 2013 11:00 pm - FullScore Chamber Orchestra, under the baton of Artistic Director Ron Arden, is proud to announce the second annual Mark Rymer Tribute concert "FullScore Takes 5" on Sat...
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Highland Park tops at Grayslake CentralApr 11, 2013 8:57 pm - The cold and rain didn’t slow down Highland Park’s girls track team Thursday night. Kiera Thorpe won the 400-meter dash (59.62) and 200 dash (26.82), and Savannah Sledd ...
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Minor flooding expected but storms next week could mean troubleApr 11, 2013 6:03 pm - Flood conditions eased Thursday but watches and warnings remained in effect for parts of Lake County, while a storm forecast for next week could mean trouble, according ...
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Plenty of support for Carmel’s SchaferApr 11, 2013 1:27 pm - It’s a cruel irony that Matt Schafer’s knee betrayed him this year. Of all years. Schafer worked harder over the fall and winter than he ever has during a baseball off-s...
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Jury finds Waukegan man guilty of murdering wife near forest preserve in 2002Apr 11, 2013 11:25 am - It took only about 90 minutes for a Lake County jury to find a Waukegan man guilty of killing his wife before fleeing to Mexico. Ruben Contreras, 51, stared without emo...