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‘Titan of Buffalo Grove’: Former Lake County Board chair Stolman left legacy of public serviceMay 13, 2024 6:49 pm - Former Lake County Board Chair and Treasurer David Stolman is being remembered as a caring public servant, devoted family man and active community leader.The Buffalo Grove resident died Sunday at 75.
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Downtown Naperville fountains set for repairs this summerMay 13, 2024 6:45 pm - Three popular Naperville fountains will be getting some much-needed repairs, but it won’t come cheap.
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Demolition of Stratford Square Mall could begin in late summerMay 13, 2024 6:15 pm - The days of shopping at Stratford Square Mall, which closed permanently last month, are all but a memory. Now, Bloomingdale officials are working with engineers and utility companies on how to go about demolishing the empty hulk.
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Wheeling man facing drug, weapons chargesMay 13, 2024 6:00 pm - A Wheeling man is facing multiple drug and weapons charges following a multijurisdictional narcotics investigation.
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Lake County coroner releases ID of Grayslake man killed in Sunday fireMay 13, 2024 5:44 pm - Officials identified the 44-year-old man killed early Sunday when a fire broke out inside a Grayslake-area house as Thomas Morley.
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Work continues on nature trail project in Grayslake across from Dog N SudsMay 13, 2024 5:26 pm - A fire that damaged and temporarily closed the Dog N Suds drive-in restaurant in Grayslake has been in the headlines recently, but across the street a village project to protect open space, alleviate flooding and provide a recreational opportunity is making progress.
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Schaumburg Choral Artists to perform hometown concert before tour of Ireland, ScotlandMay 13, 2024 5:20 pm - Schaumburg Choral Artists, one of the newer enterprises of the village of Schaumburg’s Cultural Services Department, will perform a concert in their hometown Sunday, May 19, before embarking on a three-stop tour of Ireland and Scotland next month.
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Millions of birds soar above the suburbs as spring migration peaksMay 13, 2024 5:18 pm - This week, millions of birds will fly through the night skies above the Chicago area as they travel from their winter homes down South to their summer breeding grounds in Canada and northern states like Wisconsin and Minnesota.
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Metra piling more trains on UP and Milwaukee lines; Edgewater stop to debutMay 13, 2024 4:46 pm - Metra continues a restoration of service disrupted during COVID-19 by adding more trains to its Union Pacific and Milwaukee District lines this spring and summer.
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Streamwood police investigating reported gunfireMay 13, 2024 4:34 pm - Streamwood police are investigating a reported shooting early Monday afternoon, but said there are no life-threatening injuries as a result. Police responded to a call of...