Articles filed under Malik, Nadia
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Buffalo Grove deals with salt shortageNov 5, 2021 11:05 AM - Like many other towns in the area, Buffalo Grove has had to use some maneuvering to work around a salt shortage.
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Teenager speaks up at Wheeling board meetingNov 4, 2021 9:33 PM - Seventeen-year-old Iris Howard might be one of the youngest people I've seen speak so eloquently at a village board meeting.
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Wheeling board discusses strip mallsNov 4, 2021 8:39 PM - A development proposal has created an interesting conundrum for Wheeling officials: Is a strip mall that replicates others in town better than an empty lot?
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Eagle Scout project clears up forest preserveNov 4, 2021 6:45 PM - The Buffalo Creek Forest Preserve will look a little nicer this spring thanks to an Eagle Scout project. John Huber, 16, decided to expand a project he had been working on with members of his troop 401, based out of Kingswood United Church in Buffalo Grove.
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Church honors memory of those they've lostNov 4, 2021 3:13 PM - The congregation of Our Savior Evangelical Free Church in Wheeling suffered a devastating loss last year when four of its members died from cancer.
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Buffalo Grove girl gets her Olympics wishNov 4, 2021 2:25 PM - Nikki Rhum may not be able to compete in gymnastics any time soon, but the Make-A-Wish foundation is making sure she can at least see the sport she loves so much.
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Business owner honored, honors Buffalo GroveNov 4, 2021 11:53 AM - A business owner who was recently honored by the Buffalo Grove village board returned the favor with a plaque of her own.
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Will golf carts help residents save on gasoline?Nov 4, 2021 11:03 AM - Former Wheeling village president Bill Hein is concerned about economic conditions.
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Even personal safety can be excitingNov 4, 2021 10:08 AM - The Indian Trails Library has two events coming up Sunday and Monday that deal with personal safety.
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Seat belt program doesn't hold up trafficNov 4, 2021 9:09 AM - A Buffalo Grove resident recently called me because he had concerns about the police department's "Saved by the Belt" program.
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