Lifestyle
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Puppy reunited with foster family in AntiochMar 04, 2024 6:57 pm - A 3.5-month-old puppy has been safely reunited with his foster family Saturday after being stolen from the family’s backyard in unincorporated Antioch a few days earlier.
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Why dead trees may be full of lifeMar 04, 2024 12:58 pm - Dead trees are full of life. At least 43 species of birds and 26 species of mammals use dead trees for shelter or food.
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Hanover Township Mental Health Board approves funding at February meetingMar 04, 2024 11:38 am - The Hanover Township Mental Health Board approved $79,189 in funding at its Feb. 27 meeting at the Township Senior Center.
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Grandparent told to stop giving large gifts to grandchildMar 04, 2024 9:03 am - Daughter-in-law asks grandparents to stop bring bulky gifts for grandchild due to their small condo. But her husband says gives the OK.
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Heun: St. Charles Arts Council to hold plein air competitionMar 04, 2024 6:13 am - St. Charles Arts Council director Kathryn Hill wants to increase the public’s awareness of all the arts events, locations and promotions the city has to offer. One new event this year will be a plein air art competition in August.
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The Ides of March coming home for 60th anniversary concert in St. CharlesMar 04, 2024 6:12 am - It's March, so it has to mean the legendary Chicago area rock band, The Ides of March, will perform somewhere.
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Nurse practitioner helps revive Rolling Meadows community clinic he went to as a kidMar 03, 2024 9:59 am - Adam Chavez was 9 years old when he and his family moved to a Rolling Meadows apartment complex, where he could visit a neighborhood resource center’s clinic for physicals and vaccinations. Now a nurse practitioner, Chavez is helping bring those health care services back.
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Train yourself how to fall to reduce risk of injuryMar 03, 2024 9:46 am - We never know when we might fall, but you can prepare yourself to minimize the risk of injury when it happens.
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How to identify an eating disorder in teensMar 03, 2024 9:46 am - Parents and caregivers are a vital link to recognizing the signs of an eating disorder in teens. Know the types of eating disorders and what to do if you see signs in your teen.
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Prescription for pingpong? How table tennis is helping Parkinson’s patients
Mar 03, 2024 9:46 am - Since first noticing symptoms of Parkinson’s disease 12 years ago, there is one prescription that Mike DeBartolo says came naturally to him — exercise. The Wilmette resident was searching for something active for the colder months. The answer — pingpong.