Itasca
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IC blows out LisleJan 08, 2013 10:00 pm - Lisle will not bring momentum into its biggest game of the boys basketball season. Immaculate Conception stormed into the Lions’ den Wednesday and after a close first qu...
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Timothy Christian stuns Glenbard SouthJan 08, 2013 3:51 pm - Timothy Christian senior Kelli LeGrand and her teammates had a hard time concentrating during the school day Tuesday. With a girls basketball rematch looming large again...
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All-Canada Show comes to Pheasant Run in St. CharlesJan 08, 2013 11:07 am - When the winter doldrums start setting in, many dream of travel. Although warm destinations are popular, a show that opens Thursday, Jan. 10, aims to draw those interest...
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First Midwest Bank picks SCC to manage brand marketingJan 08, 2013 9:00 am - Itasca-based First Midwest Bank has picked Chicago-based ad agency Schafer Condon Carter as the agency of record for its retail, commercial and wealth management busines...
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ECC student overcomes adversity, focuses on educationJan 08, 2013 6:56 am - Bryan Lantz joined the Upward Bound program as a sophomore at Larkin High School. The college prep program for potential first-generation college students gave him his f...
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All-day kindergarten a go in Naperville Dist. 203Jan 08, 2013 4:30 am - Half of Naperville Unit District 203's 14 elementary schools will offer all-day kindergarten beginning next school year. Board members voted 6-1 Monday to approve the pr...
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Dawn Patrol: St. Charles OK’s housing; pension clock tickingJan 08, 2013 4:00 am - St. Charles approves controversial development A project to build 102 townhouses and 28 single-family homes on a the former Applied Composites site was approved las...
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Timothy Christian stuns Glenbard SouthJan 07, 2013 10:00 pm - Timothy Christian senior Kelli LeGrand and her teammates had a hard time concentrating during the school day Tuesday. With a girls basketball rematch looming large again...
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Former ECC president Paul Heath dies at 78Jan 07, 2013 3:20 pm - Elgin Community College’s “builder president” died Dec. 27 at age 78, about two decades after launching a $48 million expansion of the Spartan Drive campus. Paul Heath, ...
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DuPage towns still counting benefits from Ryder CupJan 07, 2013 3:00 pm - Several DuPage County communities are still calculating the benefits from the Ryder Cup — both in terms of money and image — even though golf's most prestigious tourname...