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Tips for raising backyard chickens to avoid getting egg on your face
Owners of backyard chickens are quick to rattle off the pros of keeping live poultry at home: a regular supply of tastier, healthier eggs, hours of entertainment watching the antics of friendly hens and a chance to experience a seemingly lost way of life....
Tags: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Diseases and Illnesses, Batavia, Salmonella Infection, Brookfield (Cook, Illinois)
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Rich and single can't get enough Towson, says Money magazine
The Baltimore SunIn the market for a sugar daddy -- or mommy? If one's to believe Money magazine, you might want to head to Towson. The home of a really big mall and every big-box store you can think of is also, the magazine says, one of the best places to be rich and...Tags: Entertainment Events, Festive Events, Periodicals, Newspaper and Magazine, Arts and Culture
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Dr. Glendon E. Rayson, internist
Dr. Glendon E. Rayson, a retired Baltimore internist who had worked at Johns Hopkins Hospital, died July 12 of internal bleeding at Memorial Hospital South in Hollywood, Fla. He was 96.
Glendon Ennis Rayson, the son of a schoolteacher and a homemaker,...Tags: Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Johns Hopkins Hospital, Medical Research, Korean War (1950-1953), Charles Street
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Stray dogs run into Elmwood Park store
Customers and employees of a store in Elmwood Park jumped onto counters and ladders when two stray dogs ran into the store. it happened Tuesday the Staples office supply store on North Harlem Avenue. Customers say one of the dogs was a pit bull mix...
Tags: Illinois, Dog (animal), Elmwood Park, Career and Workplace, Diabetes
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December 6: Focus on Family - The Roof Top Hop
WGN NewsMichael Sheahan To purchase a copy of the book: The Roof Top Hop Michael Sheahan is a retired NYPD detective, who is also an accomplished singer, songwriter, and musician. His love of celebrating all the holidays with his wife and three boys inspired...Tags: Entertainment, Wheaton, WGN, Concerts, Libraries
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SuperPAC legislation approved in Illinois
Clout StreetSPRINGFIELD — State limits on campaign donations to candidates would be lifted if wealthy super political action committees pour money into legislative or statewide political races under a measure the Senate put on the governor's desk today....Tags: Regional Authority, Republican Party, Government, Illinois Governor, Finance
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Crunch time
The 20 or so Percy Julian Middle School students seated in a half-moon around the governor Tuesday couldn't fully understand the financial crisis facing Illinois. At one point, an eighth-grader asked, "What's a pension?" He'll find out soon enough....
Tags: Regional Authority, Illinois Governor, Finance, Politics, Chris Christie
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Thornridge's McCall wins third NCAA title
Southern Illinois senior Jeneva McCall of Dolton won her third NCAA throws title Thursday, taking the hammer in the championship meet at Des Moines, Iowa. McCall, a Thornridge grad, had the two longest throws of the competition, with a winner of 225...
Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, Dolton, College Sports, River Forest
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Oak Park residents not impressed with IDOT plan
People in Oak Park heard from the Illinois Department of Transportation Monday night about possible changes to the Eisenhower Expressway. At issue, widening the highway from three to four lanes, and shifting the left-lane access to the expressway at...
Tags: Illinois Department of Transportation, Highway Transportation, Transportation, Travel
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June 12: Focus on Family - Summer Family Fun in Chicago
Summer Family Fun in Chicago Young Eagles Program – Free Airplane Rides for Kids Young Eagles is a FREE program offered by the EAA (the Experimental Aircraft Association is a community of enthusiasts who fly, build and restore recreational...
Tags: Entertainment, Elmhurst, St. Charles (Kane, Illinois), East Dundee, Downers Grove
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Vandals splash paint on Oak Park Church
Vandals targeted a Catholic Church in Oak Park, splattering red paint on the doors and a sign. It happened early Tuesday morning. Someone threw buckets of red paint on the doors, and a sign in front of the Ascension Catholic Church at 808 East Avenue....
Tags: Illinois, Religion and Belief, Christianity, Roman Catholicism
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WGN Radio named Chicago Market Station of the Year by the Illinois Broadcasters Association
NORMAL, Illinois (June 20, 2012) – WGN Radio took top honors at the 2012 Illinois Broadcasters Association (IBA) Silver Dome Awards, held June 20 in Normal. For the fifth year in a row, the IBA recognized WGN Radio as the Chicago Market Station of...
Tags: Awards and Prizes, Entertainment, Radio Industry, Culture, WGN Radio
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