Steve Zalusky
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Park Ridge man indicted in bank embezzlement caseFeb 26, 2021 12:00 am - A 57-year-old Park Ridge man was one of four additional people charged this week in a conspiracy to embezzle funds from a failed Chicago bank. The indictment alleges tha...
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Mount Prospect police, fire departments acknowledge lag in diversity hiringFeb 25, 2021 12:00 am - Mount Prospect's police and fire department leaders say they are working hard to attract a diverse staff. But they told the village board at a special meeting Tuesday th...
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Mount Prospect mayoral candidate defends controversial police patch; opponents non-committalFeb 22, 2021 12:00 am - One candidate for Mount Prospect mayor favors keeping the police department patch that has generated heated debate in the village board chambers in recent months, while ...
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Four killed, including Schaumburg teen and 6-year-old boy, in Route 53 crashFeb 21, 2021 12:00 am - Four people are dead, including a Schaumburg teen and a 6-year-old boy from Chicago, after a Jeep slammed into the rear of a car parked along the shoulder on Route 53 in...
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Baseball Way Back: Chicago baseball spring training tragediesFeb 20, 2021 12:00 am - Pitchers and catchers reporting. A magic phrase for a young baseball fan bogged down in schoolwork and daydreaming of the lazy summer days at the ballpark ahead. Just th...
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Buffalo Grove negotiating with new vendor after website crashFeb 17, 2021 12:00 am - Buffalo Grove is negotiating with a new vendor after its website went missing in action more than a week ago. At Tuesday's village board meeting, Evan Michel, assistant ...
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Buffalo Grove approves liquor license discountFeb 17, 2021 12:00 am - Buffalo Grove trustees have approved a discount in the liquor license renewal fee for establishments serving liquor on their premises. The aim, Deputy Village Manager Ch...
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Arlingtones Barbershop Chorus creates heartwarming Valentine's memories on chilly dayFeb 14, 2021 12:00 am - With social distancing, the close harmony wasn't as close as usual. And the trappings of the Palatine Gateway Center Garage were perhaps less than harmonious. But on a b...
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Elgin mourns Kathleen Kenney-Mau, the heart of Blue Box CafeFeb 13, 2021 12:00 am - Friends, family and Elgin community members are mourning Kathleen Kenney-Mau, who ran the local Blue Box Cafe with her husband. Kenney-Mau, of Elgin, died Thursday at 51...
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Baseball Way Back: Minoso broke color barrier, and Hairston, Boyd paved the wayFeb 13, 2021 12:00 am - As we celebrate Black History Month, it is a time to remember the contributions of Minnie Minoso, the first Black player to don a Chicago uniform. Minoso burst upon the ...