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Week 6 schedule: Sept. 24-30
Week 6 – Sept. 24-30 All games 7:30 unless noted. THURSDAY, SEPT. 27 CHICAGO BIG SHOULDERS Prosser vs. Mather, 4:15 at Winnemac CHICAGO GREAT LAKES Westinghouse vs. Payton, 7:15 at Lane CHICAGO ILLINI LAND OF LINCOLN Phillips vs. King, 4:...
Tags: Palatine, Hoffman Estates, Bourbonnais, Homewood, Little Village
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AAA: Refinery issues, crude oil cost factor into gas price jump
PETOSKEY -- Tightening supply and a gradual trend toward higher crude oil prices appear to be factors in the gas price jump seen this week around Michigan, an AAA Michigan spokeswoman said. Earlier this week, the price for regular unleaded fuel at many...
Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, Petroleum Industry, BP Plc, AAA, Upstream Oil and Gas Activities
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One dead in 3-car crash on I-55 near Darien
One person was killed during a 3-car crash early this morning on I-55 near west suburban Darien, according to Illinois State Police. The three vehicles collided on southbound I-55 at Lemont Road near Darien at 3:50 a.m. killing one driver, according to...
Tags: Elgin, Darien (DuPage, Illinois)
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TribLocal guide to suburban farmers markets
Tribune reporterIf you're looking to add the freshest fruits, vegetables, baked goods, cheeses and flowers to your dinner table, look no further than in your own backyard. Don't see a farmers market near your town listed below? Check out the Illinois Department of...Tags: Lake Forest, Aurora, La Grange, Gurnee, Crystal Lake
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Illinois Supreme Court rejects Republican remap challenge
Clout StreetThe Illinois Supreme Court today rejected a Republican challenge to have the state’s new Democratic-drawn legislative map tossed as unconstitutional. The remap challenge was decided on a 4-3 party-line decision. In February, House Republican...Tags: Illinois Supreme Court, Pat Quinn, Republican Party, Illinois Governor, Christine Radogno
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Illinois refinery shutdown, closings account for higher prices at Hoosier pumps
Hoosiers filling up at the pump this week are feeling the squeeze on their wallets and Indiana Attorney General Greg Zoeller is working to ensure they aren’t being illegally gouged. According to AAA on Thursday, Indiana has the 7th highest gas...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Petroleum Industry, Justice System, AAA, BP Plc
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Quinn signs bill requiring retirees to pay part of health insurance
Tribune reporterGov. Pat Quinn today approved legislation requiring thousands of retired state employees to chip in on the costs of health care insurance that many of them get for little or nothing. The law attempts to rein in the state’s rising costs but also...Tags: Health, Employees, Judges, Health Insurance, Regional Authority
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Local leaders ask Metra for additional Heritage Corridor trains
Tribune reporterU.S. Rep. Dan Lipinski, D-Ill., and 22 local elected officials are urging Metra to add two rush-hour trains to the Heritage Corridor line – one morning inbound train and one evening outbound train, Lipinski’s office announced today. The...Tags: Lockport, Cook County Government, Willow Springs, Joliet, Metra
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State Senate GOP leader endorses 'Mittney' for president
Clout StreetIllinois Senate Republican leader Christine Radogno was so enthused today in her endorsement of Mitt Romney for president that she flubbed his name. The lawmaker from Lemont was on a conference call to announce that she and a half-dozen state senators...Tags: Regional Authority, Rick Santorum, Dale A Righter, Illinois General Assembly, Carol Stream
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Romney, allies buy $2.2 million of TV ad time in Illinois
Clout StreetRepublican presidential candidate Mitt Romney might not be campaigning in Illinois until Monday, but he’s poised to saturate the state’s airwaves during the final week before the Illinois primary. The contender and a political action...Tags: Rick Santorum, Illinois General Assembly, Christine Radogno, Tim Johnson, Politics
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Wedding deposits returned after Lemont hall abruptly closes
Grooms and brides-to-be reportedly received their deposits back after a Lemont banquet hall closed without warning, leaving many couples without a place to host their receptions.
Thirty women were stunned and sent into a panic when they got letters...Tags: Family, Marriage, Weddings, Event Planning, Weddings
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