Streamwood
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The briefsSep 10, 2008 11:00 pm - District 54 hosts day of races for literacy School District 54 and the Campanelli YMCA are hosting a day of races on Sunday, Sept. 28, to support literacy in School Dist...
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District 54 re-evaluating, setting goals to stay the courseSep 10, 2008 11:00 pm - At the beginning of a new year, most of us take some time to reflect on what we accomplished over the past 12 months. We then develop new goals that we hope to achieve i...
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Streamwood man sues church, claiming priest abuseSep 10, 2008 11:00 pm - A Streamwood man who has accused a Greek Orthodox pastor of abusing him 30 years ago was prompted to file suit after learning only last year that the same priest is accu...
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Several suburban schools win Blue Ribbon honorsSep 10, 2008 11:00 pm - Whether they've come back from low test scores or have consistently done well on yearly exams, several suburban schools can tout a common achievement: They were chosen a...
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WWII project founder to kick of Latino Heritage Month at ECCSep 09, 2008 11:00 pm - Maggie Rivas-Rodriguez believes that serving one's country extends beyond war. Instead, she said, a tour of duty may spark a lifetime commitment to patriotism and social...
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Westminster C. solid in 4-0 win over St. EdwardSep 09, 2008 11:00 pm - St. Edward coach Tim Brieger was looking for positives after Westminster Christian whitewashed his Green Wave for the second time this season. Warriors coach Mike Richar...
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Mom sues N. Aurora school over child's broken armSep 09, 2008 11:00 pm - A South Elgin woman claims in a recently filed lawsuit that two employees of a North Aurora private school broke her 11-year-old son's arm. The woman, Cindy Lapotka, se...
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Sabres score another winSep 09, 2008 11:00 pm - With 2 goals from Alex Perez, Streamwood (5-0-1) pushed past Marmion in the opening round of the Pepsi Showdown. Assisting one goal was Alex Aranda. In the net, Edgar Le...
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Deaf Hersey football player doesn't miss a step on the fieldSep 09, 2008 11:00 pm - At a recent practice, Hersey High School football coaches put their team through the paces. Forced indoors by the heavy rain, they stressed speed, alertness and spreadin...
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Woodfield is called state's top tourist destination, but it's no exact scienceSep 08, 2008 11:00 pm - It's become a source of pride in Schaumburg to point to Woodfield Shopping Center as the most visited tourist destination in Illinois. And while there aren't a great num...