Long Grove
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Hersey downs Stevenson in Grow the Game ClassicJan 04, 2020 12:00 am - Mary Fendley was five years old in 1972 when Title IX was established to provide equitable sports and educational opportunities regardless of gender. By the time she was...
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Carmel's Wilson nets 1,000th pointJan 04, 2020 12:00 am - Carmel Catholic junior guard Kimahri Wilson delivered a milestone basket but couldn't help the Corsairs from dropping a 65-55 decision to host Moline in the Eastbay Shoo...
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Family historian to speak on Library of Congress records at Jewish Genealogical Society eventJan 03, 2020 10:00 pm - The United States Library of Congress offers a wide range of research resources of interest to those seeking to learn more about their ancestors. "Family History Resourc...
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2019's most notable suburban crimesJan 03, 2020 5:00 am - A mass shooting at an Aurora factory, a heartbreaking conclusion to a case of a missing Crystal Lake boy, a 25-year sentence for a South Barrington cold case homicide; t...
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Police officer deaths are down, but the news is still not good in IllinoisJan 03, 2020 4:25 am - Good news this week from the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund: The number of law enforcement officers who died last year as a result of their duties fell ...
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Lake Villa District 41 streamlines its loan pitch to votersJan 03, 2020 4:20 am - Voters in Lake Villa Elementary District 41 again will be asked for authorization to fund school projects, but the new pitch has been revised and greatly reduced. Instea...
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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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One dead after crash near WaucondaJan 03, 2020 12:00 am - A car crash near Wauconda left a 54-year-old motorist dead Friday morning. The one-vehicle crash occurred about 11 a.m. on West Neville Road just west of Darrell Road. A...
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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...