Articles filed under Wildwood
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International Kiwanis, Rotary, Lions and Optimist clubs united in service to their communitiesApr 8, 2020 10:22 AM - Woven through the fabric of virtually every community on earth, service clubs of Kiwanis International, Lions Clubs International, Optimist International, and Rotary International are working safely and diligently to maintain connections with each other and our neighbors so that we can cope with and overcome the effects of COVID-19.
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Agency On Aging Northeastern Illinois rebrands as AgeGuideDec 26, 2019 4:41 PM - The Agency on Aging Northeastern Illinois, providing services for nearly 700,000 adults age 60 and older in Chicago's eight collar counties, has changed its name to AgeGuide effective immediately.
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Images: February photo contest winnersFeb 28, 2019 1:00 AM - The Daily Herald photo contest winners for the month of February.
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Constable: Taking pointers from Bush, former judge maintains Lake County roots
Dec 10, 2018 7:19 AM - Appointed by George H.W. Bush, vetted by Robert Mueller, and friends with Jeff Sessions and Richard M. Daley, Fred Foreman's legal career has a national presence. But Foreman is most at home in Lake County, where he started his political career in 1980 as the county state's attorney and ended it in 2014 when he retired as chief judge.
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Compromise sought for bird-lover access to Almond MarshOct 2, 2018 5:39 AM - The suggested demolition of an old office building, entrance road and three parking lots at Almond Marsh Forest Preserve near Grayslake likely will proceed but a compromise is possible for disappointed birders who host "Welcome Back Herons" and other educational programs there.
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'Something special' drove 11 rescuers to save woman in Huntley crashAug 31, 2018 1:43 PM - A 26-year-old Wildwood woman gets to keep living toward her goal of training service dogs and therapy dogs thanks to 11 rescuers who saved her from a crash.
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Public health agencies join in 'Break Up With Salt' campaignFeb 28, 2018 5:42 PM - As part of Illinois Sodium Reduction Week, March 12-18, public health agencies across the state are joining forces with the American Heart Association to raise awareness of the importance of lowering sodium in your diet with the "Break Up With Salt" campaign.
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$150 to brighten Christmas for grieving familiesDec 23, 2017 4:11 PM - Today's recipients of $150 through the Believe Project want to let a grieving family know the community cares about them and to brighten Christmas for a family who lost their mom.
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Constable: Gurnee school hero stepping down after 25 years
Nov 19, 2017 7:49 AM - Called a "key linchpin" in Woodland School District 50, one of the largest elementary districts in the state, Phyllis Martin never makes headlines. But she knows things.
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Authorities: Man stabbed drunken driver during traffic altercationOct 3, 2017 10:46 AM - A Lake County man is facing multiple felony charges alleging he stabbed a suspected drunk driver after a traffic altercation Saturday in Round Lake.
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