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Biden honors US war dead with a cemetery visit ending a French trip that served as a rebuke to Trump
Jun 09, 2024 4:00 pm - BELLEAU, France (AP) — President Joe Biden closed out his trip to France by paying his respects at an American military cemetery that Donald Trump notably skipped when he...
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MCC offers partnership with Aurora University for nursing degreesJun 09, 2024 3:48 pm - A recently expanded partnership between the University Center at McHenry County College, Aurora University and Northwestern Medicine aims to increase educational opportunities for nurses across the community.
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‘Overwhelming’ love on display at Aurora Pride ParadeJun 09, 2024 2:56 pm - Thousands marched through or lined the streets of downtown Aurora on Sunday to celebrate one of the suburbs’ largest Pride events. The fifth annual Aurora Pride Parade fe...
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St. Charles committee to hear pitch for ‘Fox Haven’ near Charlestowne MallJun 09, 2024 2:20 pm - The St. Charles City Council’s Planning and Development Committee is scheduled Monday to review plans for a proposed commercial development near Charlestowne Mall on the ...
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Sheriff: Kane County business owner shot up customer’s vanJun 09, 2024 11:21 am - The owner of a Kane County welding business faces felony drug and weapons charges after authorities say he shot up a customer’s van because he was unhappy with the client.
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Round Lake man convicted of DUI in crash that killed 2 passengersJun 09, 2024 11:20 am - A 30-year-old Round Lake Beach man faces up to 28 years in prison after a jury convicted him last week of charges alleging he was driving drunk when he caused a 2020 crash that killed two of his passengers.
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Huntley police veteran takes over as department’s new chiefJun 09, 2024 11:01 am - Linda Hooten took over as Huntley’s new police chief Friday. She replaced Robert Porter, who retired.
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Suburban Skyview: Corn crib sits prominently on Elburn-area farmJun 09, 2024 7:30 am - Built by the DeKalb seed company, an oval-shaped, century-old concrete corn crib is a prominent structure on a farm southeast of Elburn that is being protected from development.
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Zombies: Ranks of world's most debt-hobbled companies are soaring, and not all will survive
Jun 09, 2024 6:00 am - They are called zombies, companies so laden with debt that they are just stumbling by on the brink of survival, barely able to pay even the interest on their loans and of...
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Good News Sunday: Cute, colorful bug sculptures on display in NapervilleJun 09, 2024 6:00 am - In this week’s Good News Sunday column, we recap stories about colorful bug statues in downtown Naperville, a Schaumburg fifth-grader who excelled at a national science competition, and a Wheeling woman credited with saving her neighbor’s life.