Steve Zalusky
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Des Plaines condo residents: Where did the gas money go?Nov 05, 2021 3:49 pm - In a courtyard of the Crestwood Condominiums in Des Plaines, the atmosphere was reminiscent of a Chicago Bears tailgate party. Residents were grilling outside and watchi...
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Prospect Heights City Hall rises from ashesNov 05, 2021 3:49 pm - The same American Flag, a little yellowed from the smoke, flies over the building. And some of the bricks from the old edifice are part of the new building. But it is a ...
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Candidates discuss economy at Arlington Heights forumNov 05, 2021 3:44 pm - Nurturing a healthy Illinois business climate and keeping a rein on the state's finances were key issues at a debate held Saturday in Arlington Heights. Republican Matt ...
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World War II veteran hit, killed by carNov 05, 2021 12:40 pm - Arthur E. Tidd of Arlington Heights spent World War II serving his country. He spent the remainder of his life serving his family. His son, Mike Tidd, called his father...
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Niles mayor steps downNov 04, 2021 9:57 pm - After serving as Niles mayor for 47 years, Nicholas Blase will retire today. Blase made his abrupt retirement announcement this weekend in a letter posted on the village...
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Barrington Hills police vow to catch home invadersNov 04, 2021 9:08 pm - It may take a while, but Barrington Hills Village President Robert Abboud is confident authorities will catch the men who broke into a home, robbed its occupants at gunp...
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School of Rock rolls into Blues BarNov 04, 2021 9:06 pm - Arlington Heights has its own School of Rock. And on Sunday, the young students at the El Rey Music Center gave some lessons of their own during their show, Summer Showc...
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Tour de force in Elk Grove cycling eventNov 04, 2021 7:33 pm - The Alexian Brothers Tour of Elk Grove proved a tour de force for the village. Residents were treated to a rare combination; the thrill of international bicycle racing a...
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Nostalgia reigns supreme at Streamwood festivalNov 04, 2021 4:31 pm - Festivals draw their strength from links to the past, as parents share what they enjoyed in their youth with their own children: amusement park rides, clowns, carnival g...
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Dozens line up to be the 'Biggest Loser'Nov 04, 2021 2:52 pm - The grand prize for being "The Biggest Loser" is $250,000. But for many of the dozens lined up Sunday morning in Schaumburg for a chance to be on the show, the money is ...