Kendall County
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Dist. 204 working its way back to energy conservationAug 17, 2009 11:00 pm - In a time when "going green" is the thing to do, Indian Prairie Unit District 204 officials were told Monday the staff and students "appear to have lost some of their en...
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Early morning storms tangle traffic, kill powerAug 16, 2009 11:00 pm - Heavy storms, standing water and power outages played havoc with Monday morning's commute, officials said. Jeff Burdick, spokesman from ComEd, said 1,800 customers were...
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Dist. 204 rally celebrates student achievementAug 16, 2009 11:00 pm - New Superintendent Kathy Birkett stole the show Monday during a back-to-school celebration with roughly 3,000 Indian Prairie Unit District 204 staff members. Most of In...
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District 204 prepares to open third high schoolAug 15, 2009 11:00 pm - It's quite likely there's only one group more excited about putting its mark on Metea Valley Valley School than the students - the teachers. Faculty members recently go...
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Accused shoplifter leaves cell phone behindAug 13, 2009 11:00 pm - Aurora police say they used a cell phone left at the scene to identify and secure charges against a Chicago woman accused of pepper spraying a shopping center security g...
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Tears, cheers as soldiers return home in AuroraAug 13, 2009 11:00 pm - "Hello little man. Nice to meet you. I love you." Two-week-old Ryley Harris Soloff likely won't remember those words. His father, Benjamin Soloff, likely will never for...
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Vigorous debate on health care for Biggert, KirkAug 12, 2009 11:00 pm - U.S. Reps. Mark Kirk and Judy Biggert lambasted President Barack Obama's health care reform Wednesday at a hearing in Naperville Wednesday, claiming it will lead to a Eu...
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Aurora alderman to Naperville councilman: Mind your own businessAug 12, 2009 11:00 pm - Naperville Councilman Richard Furstenau visited Aurora this week to urge the city council to reject both red-light cameras and plans for a new hotel on Route 59. Frankl...
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More Illinois homes in foreclosure during JulyAug 12, 2009 11:00 pm - A new law in Illinois that aimed to help give homeowners facing foreclosure more time apparently led to a spike in problems during July, according to data released today...
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Can you skip the college bookstore? This is required readingAug 10, 2009 11:00 pm - When the Harper College bookstore only bought one of the three books Emily Akins of Palatine tried to sell back in late July, she was not surprised. The same thing has h...