Kimberly Pohl
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Hanover Park reports historic low crime rateFeb 23, 2012 10:00 pm - Even 30 months later, the first two days on the job remain fresh in Hanover Park Police Chief David Webb's memory. Back-to-back murders within a 24-hour span are hard to...
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Glen Ellyn math wiz eager to share fascination with ideas, numbersFeb 22, 2012 10:00 pm - When you ask Adam Kalinich what about math he finds most riveting, he takes a long pause, then launches into an intense explanation about how math is much more than numb...
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Harper teams with University of Illinois' engineering schoolFeb 22, 2012 10:00 pm - Northwest suburban high schools are teeming with bright scientific minds, so a program that guarantees a spot in one of the nation's most prestigious engineering schools...
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Arlington Heights man claims employer fired him for jury dutyFeb 21, 2012 11:00 pm - An Arlington Heights man’s claim he lost his job as an electronics sales associate because of jury duty has merit, a federal judge said in a ruling this month. Chief Jud...
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Wheaton woman working to let a “hero” rest in peaceFeb 21, 2012 10:00 pm - Heidi Quitter says she won't be able to live with herself if she doesn't give a proper burial to the man who lost his life saving hers. Sitting on the bed she shares wit...
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Palatine fighting planned IDOT projectFeb 19, 2012 11:00 pm - Hoping to protect Dundee Road businesses and the patrons who shop there, Palatine officials are urging the Illinois Department of Transportation to reconsider a traffic ...
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Long-awaited Hanover Park police headquarters openFeb 17, 2012 11:00 pm - It’s hard to tell who in the Hanover Park Police Department is most excited about the long-awaited opening of its new headquarters. Perhaps it’s the code enforcement tea...
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Arlington Heights teen among world's violin virtuososFeb 15, 2012 10:00 pm - Sometimes Gallia Kastner thinks her life would be a whole lot easier if she gave up the violin. Perhaps the Hersey High School freshman would have the time to accept tho...
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Harper raises tuition with support of students, facultyFeb 14, 2012 11:00 pm - In a move that boasts the backing of both the student and faculty senates, a typical full-time Harper College student will pay an additional $60 per semester next year. ...
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McSweeney far outspending 52nd District House opponents Gaffney, RoweFeb 13, 2012 11:00 pm - If the three-way GOP primary race for the 52nd House District seat were based solely on fundraising, David McSweeney’s victory on March 20 would be all but locked up. In...