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‘Steadfast leadership’: Wheaton city manager reflects on careerSep 26, 2024 10:11 pm - Distilling Mike Dzugan’s career into a few top accomplishments isn’t an easy thing to do. Dzugan has spent more than three decades in Wheaton government, first as the assistant city manager and then as city manager.
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Newest student-made car wrap design on display at McHenry High SchoolSep 26, 2024 10:08 pm - Those who attend the Oct. 2 Manufacturing, Trades and Industry Expo at McHenry Community High School will have the opportunity to see the newest car wrap honoring McHenry Parks and Recreation that’s on display in the advanced graphics lab.
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GPS Parent Series in Spanish to share tips on navigating college applicationsSep 26, 2024 9:42 pm - On Thursday, Oct. 10, the B-PAC: Glenbard Bilingual Parent Advisory Council and the GPS Parent Series in Spanish will present “Planning for Success in High School and Beyond: The College Application Process” with Lissete Ochoa and Lizette Ramirez
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Midwestern University receives grant to enhance 3-D printing, dental educationSep 26, 2024 9:32 pm - Midwestern University’s College of Dental Medicine-Illinois has been awarded an $8,000 grant by the Illinois State Dental Society Foundation as part of its “Our Legacy, Our Future” program.
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Registered sex offender facing new charges of possessing child sexual abuse materialsSep 26, 2024 8:34 pm - A Lake County man who is already a registered sex offender was charged Thursday for possessing child sexual abuse materials, officials said.
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‘Badge of honor’ or ‘unnecessary burden’? House candidates debate senior road testsSep 26, 2024 8:30 pm - Republican state Rep. Jennifer Sanalitro says her office is flooded with emails from seniors who want to get rid of age-mandated driving tests, but Democratic challenger Maria Vesey calls the current requirement a “badge of honor” for the drivers who pass.
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‘Safest it’s ever been’: Recent high school football deaths not causing alarmSep 26, 2024 7:28 pm - A recent spike in deaths of high school football players is tragic, but not necessarily cause for alarm, according to trainers and doctors in the suburbs.
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‘We all are Americans’: Early voters share hopes and fears for the presidential electionSep 26, 2024 6:22 pm - It was hard to find anyone without a strong opinion about the presidential election as early voters filled out ballots in the suburbs.
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Robert ‘Dutch’ Schultz Memorial to be dedicated SaturdaySep 26, 2024 5:59 pm - The Robert “Dutch” Schultz Memorial will be dedicated Saturday at the Robert “Dutch” Schultz Recreation Area.
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What’s happened to crime rates, court-skipping since cash bail went away?Sep 26, 2024 5:22 pm - The elimination of cash bail in Illinois has not caused an increase in crime or criminal defendants skipping town to avoid legal consequences in its first year. Those are the findings of a report released Tuesday by the Loyola University Chicago’s Center for Criminal Justice.