Articles filed under Coronavirus
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Anderson provides update on IHSA spring sportsMar 25, 2020 1:00 am - In an email Wednesday to member school administrators and coaches, Illinois High School Association Executive Director Craig Anderson continued to stress his hope for a ...
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Nearly 200 cars at Schaumburg Township Food Pantry's first drive-through eventMar 25, 2020 1:00 am - Schaumburg Township Food Pantry introduced its new drive-through pickup service Tuesday in the wake of coronavirus-related restrictions on entering the building. The...
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Manufacturer uses lessons learned in China to keep production goingMar 25, 2020 1:00 am - Lessons learned from one of its plants in China is helping Lincolnshire-based manufacturer Flexan work to meet increased demand for its products needed by medical profes...
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Illinois golf courses are allowed to open — with restrictionsMar 25, 2020 1:00 am - Editor's note: The state has reversed its decision and has closed golf courses. To play golf, or not to play golf — that's been a hot topic around lots of states du...
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Senate passes $2 trillion virus rescue bill; it now goes to HouseMar 25, 2020 1:00 am - WASHINGTON - The Senate with a 96-0 vote Wednesday night passed an unparalleled $2 trillion economic rescue package steering aid to businesses, workers and health care s...
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Dining in: Suburban restaurants getting creative with carry out, delivery dealsMar 24, 2020 11:00 pm - Still going Wondering which restaurants are still open for curbside, carry out or delivery service? Check our list of towns and restaurants here: dailyherald.com/entlife...
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District 207 raises $10K to support families with food, gift cardsMar 24, 2020 11:00 pm - District 207 raises $10K to support local families with food, gift cards
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Wisconsin's Summerfest moving to SeptemberMar 24, 2020 10:00 am - Organizers announced Monday Wisconsin's Summerfest will be moving from its midsummer slot to September to alleviate the impact of the novel coronavirus fears on festgoer...
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Statewide doctors group concerned about workload, but suburban hospitals say staffing levels are strongMar 24, 2020 5:30 am - The head of a statewide medical association on Monday expressed concern for physicians treating the growing number of COVID-19 patients and medical equipment shortages, ...
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Mini libraries now double as mini food pantries in Mount ProspectMar 24, 2020 5:30 am - A series of 19 miniature libraries on front lawns throughout Mount Prospect now double as mini food pantries, thanks to the efforts of organizer Joey Carbone and their h...