Lake Bluff Lifestyle
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'Definitely a big deal': Renovated lakefront hotel at Illinois Beach State Park ready to reopenJun 30, 2022 10:48 AM - After sitting vacant for 18 months, the completely renovated hotel at Illinois Beach State Park is re-opening Friday with new management. "It's definitely a big deal," said Maureen Riedy, president of Visit Lake County.
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Suburban Mosaic: Eid Fest returns to DuPage County Fairgrounds in July
Jun 27, 2022 5:30 AM - Thousands of Muslims are expected to gather for the Islamic Circle of North America (ICNA) Chicago's annual Eid Fest July 15-17, at the DuPage County Fairgrounds, 2015 Manchester Road in Wheaton.
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Archdiocese of Chicago appoints new chancellorJun 23, 2022 3:32 PM - The Archdiocese of Chicago announced Thursday the appointment of Deacon David Keene as chancellor.
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Long Grove brings back full-scale Strawberry FestJun 22, 2022 6:00 AM - The annual Strawberry Festival, a decades-old tradition in downtown Long Grove, is returning this weekend in all its glory following a couple of years hampered by the pandemic.
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Good News Sunday: After devastating 2018 fire, Gold Pyramid House rises from the ashesJun 19, 2022 7:00 AM - Public access to the Gold Pyramid House in Wadsworth ended after a devastating fire in July 2018 left more than $3 million in damage to the 17,000-square-foot home/museum modeled after the Great Pyramid of Giza. But now, a comeback is on the horizon.
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Climate change could trigger toxic disasters along Lake Michigan, new report finds
Jun 16, 2022 6:26 AM - Rising Lake Michigan levels, strong wind gusts and waves of nearly 10 feet high, all from extreme weather brought on by climate change, pose toxic threats to the entire lakefront -- stretching from Zion to the Southeast Side and even to Northwest Indiana, a new analysis finds.
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After a devastating 2018 fire, Gold Pyramid House rises from the ashesJun 13, 2022 5:30 AM - The Gold Pyramid House in Wadsworth is set for a comeback. "You have to see it to understand it," says Monica Lundeen, event planner for the curious attraction.
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Good News Sunday: Meet the Barrington teens who formed a (basketball) league of their ownJun 12, 2022 7:30 AM - When the pandemic canceled their basketball league last summer, a group of Barrington teens decided to form their own. "It's just for fun," says Austin Molinaro, 18, one of the founders of the Barrington Summer League.
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Grayslake man to preserve childhood memory as his retirement homeJun 10, 2022 6:30 AM - With a new environmental education center underway at the Edward L. Ryerson Conservation Area near Riverwoods, two 1940s-era log cabins that had served that function for decades have been dismantled and will get new lives elsewhere.
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Youthage Culinary in Mundelein teaches kids how to be healthy through cookingJun 7, 2022 6:00 AM - Youthage Culinary, a nonprofit cooking school in Mundelein, gives kids of all ages hands-on training to learn knife handling, various cooking techniques, safety in the kitchen and leadership skills.
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