Will County
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Scholarship created to honor slain Naperville teacherFeb 16, 2012 11:00 pm - Friends say Shaun Wild had such a passion for learning and sharing his knowledge with others that creating an academic scholarship in his name is only fitting. The Shaun...
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Dillard: School pension plan a ‘realistic threat’Feb 16, 2012 4:30 am - Anyone who thinks Illinois would never shift billions of dollars in teacher retirement costs onto local school districts had better think again, state Sen. Kirk Dillard ...
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Congressional Dem candidates on different parts of political spectrumFeb 16, 2012 4:30 am - The two candidates seeking the Democratic nomination for the 14th Congressional District say they are located on different parts of the political spectrum. Jonathan Farn...
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Dawn Patrol: N. Barrington woman missing, local campaigns heat upFeb 15, 2012 10:00 pm - Police find missing North Barrington woman's car, family stunned Police continue to search for North Barrington woman who was last heard from Monday afternoon. A limous...
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Dawn Patrol: Road-rage shooter sought; Westminster winner a PekeFeb 15, 2012 4:00 am - Police are seeking the man who shot a Lemont man in a road rage crime. A Washington man who sold the gun used in an Oak Brook murder is indicted. A teacher from Bensenville is charged with exploiting a child. McHenry County sues gang members. Elk Grove Village wants a second Busse Woods bridge over Higgins Road. A Pekingese wins Westminster.
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Naperville closes $11.2 million budget gapFeb 14, 2012 11:00 pm - Mother Nature can be a real pistol when she wants to be, but Naperville is singing her praises today. Finance Director Karen DeAngelis said the mild winter has dramatica...
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State grants to libraries will pay for technology, other upgradesFeb 14, 2012 11:00 pm - With the state of Illinois still mired in a financial morass, many library officials weren’t counting on the annual grants distributed by Secretary of State Jesse White....
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North Central presents new take on 'The Crucible'Feb 14, 2012 11:00 pm - Trees take on a sinister presence in North Central College's production of Arthur Miller's “The Crucible,” which opens tonight at the Naperville campus. There's a tree ...
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Dawn Patrol: Stevenson board defends phone searches; Batavia dog at WestminsterFeb 14, 2012 4:00 am - Stevenson High School's school board defends cellphone searches. An Elgin man is sought in a Bartlett shooting. A Batavia dog wins one of the competitions at Westminster. Barrington approves a downtown development concept. Naperville is spending a lot of time and money on smart grid FOIA requests.
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Dawn Patrol: Bartlett nightclub shooter on loose; Adele wins GrammysFeb 13, 2012 4:00 am - The man who shot another at a Bartlett nightclub is on the loose. A Chicago man has been charged with DUI after a collision killed a man near Addison. Stair climbers raise money in Oak Brook. Adele wins six Grammys as Whitney Houston is remembered.