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Geneva poised for industrial growthMay 26, 2024 5:33 am - In recent years, Geneva has celebrated milestone anniversaries with top employers such as Miner Enterprises and Burgess Norton while working to attract new industrial investment in the community.
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Good News Sunday: California woman coming to Arlington Heights to honor soldier killed in VietnamMay 25, 2024 9:37 pm - In this week’s Good News Sunday column, we recap stories about a woman traveling cross-country to honor a veteran she’s never met, a fire department welcoming a new comfort dog, and Girl Scouts pitching in to restore a butterfly garden.
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‘The worst event of my life’: Families, first responders gather on 45th anniversary of American Airlines Flight 191 disasterMay 25, 2024 6:53 pm - Family members, first responders and others with an emotional connection to the 1979 crash of American Airlines Flight 191 gathered at a memorial in Des Plaines Saturday to mark the 45th anniversary of the tragic loss of 273 lives.
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2 Elmhurst teens accused of carving swastikas into school playground equipmentMay 25, 2024 4:48 pm - Two Elmhurst teens are accused of carving swastikas into an elementary school’s playground equipment, authorities said. Christopher Jackson, 18, of the 200 block of Boyd ...
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Geneva panel says no to 85-foot Verizon tower near Eagle BrookMay 25, 2024 12:21 pm - The Geneva Planning and Zoning Commission voted last week not to recommend a special use permit to allow an 85-foot Verizon cell tower in a strip mall at 1749 S. Randall Road.
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California man accused of fraudulently taking $2 million from Glenview residentMay 25, 2024 11:33 am - A California man is facing federal fraud charges after being accused of taking $2 million from a Glenview resident under false pretenses last year, authorities said.
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Huntley police Chief Robert Porter to retire: ‘You have set the standard’May 25, 2024 11:28 am - Huntley police Chief Robert Porter is retiring June 7. Officials have not announced who his successor will be.
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Former Naperville high school student sues city for malicious prosecution over AirPods theft ticketMay 25, 2024 10:57 am - After being found not liable for a 2019 Naperville ticket charging theft, a former Naperville North High School student is suing the city and two police officers for the incident claiming she was wrongfully charged.
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Nonresident Schaumburg Township Assessor Lawson will serve until his term endsMay 25, 2024 10:46 am - Longtime Schaumburg Township Assessor John Lawson, having already demonstrated his office’s lack of a residency requirement to serve once elected, has decided to stay on until the end of his term in December 2025 -- more than three years after moving to Huntley.
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‘Home Alone’ house up for sale — againMay 25, 2024 10:34 am - The Winnetka house made famous in the movie “Home Alone” is on the market again, ABC7 Chicago reports. It’s the second time the house has been up for sale since the movie...