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Our Saviour’s Church to host ‘Hidden Figures’ screening July 17Jul 10, 2024 12:12 am - Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church, with two campuses in central Naperville, will host a free viewing and discussion of "Hidden Figures" on Wednesday, July 17.
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Wheaton Municipal Band welcomes two music iconsJul 09, 2024 11:31 pm - The Wheaton Municipal Band welcomes composer/conductor Julie Giroux to the podium, along with conductor Ray Cramer, on Thursday, July 11, in Memorial Park in downtown Wheaton.
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Nashville artist Clayton Mann to perform at The Farm ChicagoJul 09, 2024 11:24 pm - Clayton Mann is returning to his roots to perform at the latest Welcome To The Farm entertainment venue in Chicago. Born in Chicago and raised in Glen Ellyn, Mann transplanted to Nashville after graduating high school.
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Marklund residents befriend mini horsesJul 09, 2024 11:07 pm - Marklund residents are used to welcoming two-legged volunteers at its Elgin-based Wasmond Center, but last Saturday, the volunteers who stopped by were four-legged, and wearing tiny, fashionable Build-a-Bear shoes.
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Habitat to break ground July 14 for home in 17-house Aurora subdivisionJul 09, 2024 10:54 pm - Montgomery-based Fox Valley Habitat for Humanity will break ground Sunday, July 14, for a home its 17-house Green Freedom subdivision on Aurora's west side.
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Let the pruning begin: New growth is vigorous this yearJul 09, 2024 10:37 pm - New growth, which has been vigorous this summer, stops by early July, so now is the right time to prune shrubs into shape.
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State’s attorney investigating deadly shooting involving off-duty Kane County deputyJul 09, 2024 8:43 pm - An off-duty Kane County sheriff’s deputy was involved in a Monday shooting in Elgin that left one person dead, officials confirmed on Tuesday.
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New park director takes the helm in Rolling MeadowsJul 09, 2024 7:56 pm - Nick Troy spent much of his childhood at the Rolling Meadows Park District — going to preschool, playing T-ball, attending summer camp and swimming at the Nelson Sports Complex pool, to name a few. Now, Troy returns as the agency’s executive director.
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‘They need to plan for this’: Renters, condo owners struggle to secure EV chargersJul 09, 2024 6:45 pm - For as long as he’s owned his Chevy Bolt, Des Plaines resident John Pontikes has been charging the electric vehicle wherever he can — because he can’t at home. That’s because of the many roadblocks that exist for condo and apartment dwellers who want to install chargers at their residences.
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Huntley man gets 18-year prison term for possessing sexual child abuse imagesJul 09, 2024 5:12 pm - A Huntley man pleaded guilty to possessing images of child sexual abuse and was sentenced to 18 years in prison.