Oak Brook
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Roselle power outages no laughing matterFeb 18, 2008 10:00 pm - In certain Roselle neighborhoods, residents lose power so often that it's become a running joke. They say that a neighbor only has to slam the door for the entire block ...
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Dist. 204 ready to OK boundariesFeb 18, 2008 10:00 pm - Several Indian Prairie Unit District 204 board members say they've heard and seen enough in the past week to approve new high school and middle school boundary plans ton...
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The few students on campus are sticking togetherFeb 18, 2008 10:00 pm - Beth Cooney and Brittney Ginter sat in NIU's Village Commons Bookstore Monday afternoon tying one red-and-black memorial ribbon after another. The sophomores, each clad ...
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Verizon offers new flat rate, unlimited planFeb 18, 2008 10:00 pm - High-end mobile phone user? Tired of overage charges? Verizon Wireless believes it has your solution starting today. The service provider, which has its Midwest headquar...
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Villa Park moves toward Crime Free crackdownFeb 18, 2008 10:00 pm - Villa Park officials say they would rather take their chances with the courts than let the village deteriorate due to slumlords and criminals. A majority of the village ...
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Principal Spychala says reality TV no match for cafeteria at lunchFeb 17, 2008 10:00 pm - The Daily Herald is featuring an occasional series in the Neighbor section introducing readers to the men and women who sit in the corner offices of schools across DuPag...
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Regatta team holds fundraisers to fight blood cancersFeb 17, 2008 10:00 pm - Each August, a crew of 10 dedicated yachtsmen and women comes together to sail the Jahazi in a regatta off Chicago. Though there are many sailboat races each year, this ...
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Group will protest at two victims' services todayFeb 17, 2008 10:00 pm - The group that has protested at funerals of military personnel killed in the Iraq War announced Sunday they will picket the services of two victims of the Northern Illin...
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Suburban woman's collection of nearly 3,000 dolls auctioned offFeb 17, 2008 10:00 pm - When Mary Voigt worked in downtown Chicago, she frequently stopped in the Marshall Field's and other stores to look at the dolls. "If I saw something I liked, I just bou...
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Flyers fans show early signs of baseball feverFeb 17, 2008 10:00 pm - Youngsters armed with souvenir baseballs, bats and posters lined up Sunday to meet with their heroes: the newest members of the Schaumburg Flyers. Players signed autogra...