Kimberly Pohl
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Palatine mines own ranks for new fire chiefJul 29, 2011 12:00 am - A 20-year veteran of the Palatine Fire Department will soon be its next leader. Deputy Chief of Operations Scott Andersen, a 45-year-old Palatine resident who has climbe...
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Arlington Heights student out to cure gluten intoleranceJul 28, 2011 12:00 am - Perhaps it’s a long shot, but the key to calming the digestive nightmare that thwarts 3 million Americans with gluten intolerance from indulging in cakes, cereals and co...
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Record golf outing turnout helps Inverness agency raise $30,000Jul 28, 2011 12:00 am - Thanks to some charitable and talented golfers, the Society for the Preservation of Human Dignity now has an additional $30,000 in its coffers to provide pregnancy help ...
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Here are a few ways to help East Africa’s hungryJul 27, 2011 12:00 am - The drought consuming the Horn of Africa is the worst in 60 years, resulting in the most dire food security crisis in more than two decades, UNICEF officials estimate. S...
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Famed Little City book fair moves closer to foundation’s Palatine campusJul 27, 2011 12:00 am - The nationally renowned used book sale that’s been a North Shore fixture since 1958 is entering a new era, and organizers acknowledge it’s a risky move. Little City Foun...
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Crystal Lake man charged with fraud against of Rolling Meadows firmJul 25, 2011 12:00 am - This article is no longer available on dailyherald.com.
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Palatine, Bensenville, St. Charles schools get tech grantsJul 25, 2011 12:00 am - Four suburban school districts will split around $1.2 million in grants through the Illinois State Board of Education's Low-Cost Laptop program. Palatine Township Elemen...
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Palatine's sinkhole could take two weeks to fixJul 25, 2011 12:00 am - It could take up to two weeks before crews completely repair a 15-by-20-foot sinkhole that opened up Saturday afternoon at Dundee and Hicks road in Palatine. The good ne...
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Palatine's Anthem Grill closes after 2-year run on Euclid AvenueJul 24, 2011 12:00 am - The Anthem Grill in Palatine has closed its doors a little more than two years after it opened, making it the latest in a long line of restaurants unable to thrive in an...
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Naperville teen among nation’s top chemistry studentsJul 21, 2011 12:00 am - It’s not often that professors tell their students to skip school. But that’s what Nao Ikegaki, an associate professor of histology at the University of Illinois at Chic...