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Katie Meier rocked it as a Hurricane, but her journey began in WheatonMay 24, 2024 3:11 pm - The athletic career of recently retired University of Miami women’s basketball coach Katie Meier began in Wheaton.
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Wheaton Nordstrom Rack store to open May 30May 24, 2024 2:51 pm - Nordstrom Rack will unveil its new Wheaton store to shoppers Thursday morning. Three spaces in the Danada Square East retail center were combined to create one store with...
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Tirth Patel makes history at District 214 by becoming the first IHSPLA state placerMay 24, 2024 2:33 pm - In March 2024, Brad Jenisch, the powerlifting coach at Prospect High School, started promoting the Barbell Club and garnered interest from four students. One of these stu...
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How communities can spur economic development in post-pandemic eraMay 24, 2024 12:29 pm - Suburban communities spur economic development using a variety of ways, including performing a thorough assessment of resources, securing visits from site selectors, and encouraging businesses to take advantage of incentives.
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Motorcyclist seriously injured after being struck by SUVMay 24, 2024 12:18 pm - A 57-year-old Round Lake Beach man was seriously injured Thursday night when the motorcycle he was driving was struck by an SUV on Grand Avenue near Dilley’s Road in Gurn...
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Libertyville Farmers Market to open for 44th yearMay 24, 2024 12:18 pm - The 44th annual Libertyville Farmers Market will open Thursday, May 30 in Cook Park, Milwaukee Avenue and Church Street in downtown. The market will be held from 7 a.m. ...
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Geneva police to launch new drone during Memorial Day paradeMay 24, 2024 11:33 am - The Geneva Police Department will unveil its new drone with an inaugural flight during the American Legion Fox River — Geneva Post 75 Memorial Day Parade on Monday, May 2...
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Lawyer’s license suspendedMay 24, 2024 11:32 am - The Illinois Supreme Court has suspended the law license of Susan M. Bryan of Carol Stream for six months, it announced Thursday. It said Bryan neglected to file a bankru...
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‘Never stop learning’: 91-year-old violin teacher behind Arlington Heights’ Betty Haag music academy prepares to retireMay 24, 2024 11:32 am - “Never stop learning.” Acclaimed violin teacher Betty Haag-Kuhnke, 91, founder of The Betty Haag Academy of Music, gives that advice to students and teachers alike as she prepares to retire after a career that spans more than 70 years.
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Concerts in the park in Hawthorn Woods to kick off seasonMay 24, 2024 11:19 am - Concerts in the Park series in Hawthorn Woods begins June 7 at the gazebo in Community Park, on the north side of Old McHenry Road east of Midlothian Road. The series ru...