You never know what may catch your eye in The Week in Pictures
Posted9/16/2018 8:00 PM
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Daily Herald photographers look high and low for photos in the suburbs

Sonia Campos-Marchiori, of Lyons brought her dog Reno to the Veterinary Specialties Center in Buffalo Grove. Reno is a service dog suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder after he was nearly killed by a van that crashed and burned him. This will be the first time Doctor Eugene Lipov, who developed a procedure which helps veterans, uses the technique on a dog having the same symptoms as a human. Reno is sedated and wheeled into the operation room where he will be given a special shot that should help ease his suffering.
Mark Welsh | Staff Photographer

Dustin Parrish, of Fairbury holds the Marine flag as he marches with over 85 others supporters bringing awareness to the community that over twenty veterans kill themselves a day around the country. They marched from Libertyville to Lake Villa, stopping at various checkpoints along the way for food and water.
Mark Welsh | Staff Photographer

Sprague School students visit booths representing different countries during the Lincolnshire school's inaugural Cultural Diversity Day on Friday. Parent volunteers held activities including games, dancing, traditional art and playing musical instruments for students to experience.
Paul Valade | Staff Photographer








Linda Hanson, of Bartlett wipes away tears after hearing the account of Capt. John Schneidwind of the Schaumburg fire department, who told his story at the Schaumburg Business Association breakfast about his experience with his fellow firefighters at ground zero in New York.
Mark Welsh | Staff Photographer







Brandon Rhone, of ALICE Training Institute talks to representatives of nearly 20 churches in DuPage County gathered Thursday, at Calvary Church of Naperville for armed intruder safety training from experts including Firestorm, ALICE Training Institute (Alert, Lockdown, Inform, Counter, Evacuate) and Church Mutual Insurance Company.
Brian Hill | Staff Photographer

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