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Plainfield residents have their say on Route 59
When it comes time to redevelop a stretch of Illinois Route 59, Plainfield residents say they want to keep the "downtown feel" to their town. They want alleyways behind businesses on Illinois 59 for parking instead of lots of curb cuts along the busy...
Tags: Plainfield (Will, Illinois), Lockport, Business
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Joliet police arrest man wanted in February shooting
Special to the TribuneA month-long search for a 24-year-old Joliet man charged with shooting another man in the neck has ended. Joliet police booked Anthony D. White into the Will County Adult Detention Facility around noon Saturday on charges of attempted murder, aggravated...Tags: Assault, Prosecution, Punishment, Prisons, Downstream Oil and Gas Activities
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Girls hoops blog | Some All-State questions
The Associated Press released its Class 3A and Class 4A All-State teams Wednesday. There were some surprises. When a bunch of voters based in different areas of the state are unable to see several teams and players, the final selections can be somewhat...
Tags: Hoffman Estates, Elections, Bloomington, Rolling Meadows, Politics
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Girls hoops | Class 3A, 4A AP All-State teams announced
Here is the Class 3A Illinois girls basketball all-state teams, as voted on by a statewide panel of sports writers and broadcasters and compiled by John Radtke of the (Arlington Heights) Daily Herald. CLASS 4A FIRST TEAM Linnae Harper, Young (Sr., G, 85...
Tags: Hoffman Estates, Bloomington, Rolling Meadows, Huntley, Springfield
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Mundelein eyes underpass at busy railroad crossing
Cutting across town to beat the train may eventually be a thing of the past at one busy Mundelein intersection after the village board agreed to allocate $350,000 to study a potential grade separation at Route 60/83 and the Elgin, Joliet and Eastern...Tags: Illinois Department of Transportation, Railway Transportation, Mundelein, Science and Technology, Elgin
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Quick look at boys holiday tourneys
Proviso West gave us a holiday tournament appetizer Saturday thanks to its expansion to 32 teams. The games weren't good, but the teams that weren't quite ready for that caliber of competition have been weeded out. The best week of the season begins...
Tags: Human Interest, New Year's Day, Naperville Central High School, Ridgewood
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Religious groups mull Obama's latest birth-control compromise
Wheaton College and Roman Catholic dioceses across Illinois, which sued the Obama administration to avoid paying for birth control, might not have to pay after all, under a health care compromise offered by the Obama administration. Seeking to appease...
Tags: Separation of Church and State, Laws, Christianity, Freedom of Religion, Litigation
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Joliet police pin their hopes on Pinterest
Joliet police last week joined the millions of users on Pinterest, but they won't be sharing recipes or decorating tips. Instead, followers of the Joliet police page can "pin" photos of wanted suspects or information about a recent crime. "Everyone is...
Tags: Missing Persons, Crime, Law and Justice, Twitter, Inc., Social Media, YouTube
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Asian carp not welcome in Will County
Asian carp are in Will County, and Forest Preserve District commissioners want to make sure they don't feel at home. Commissioners last week agreed to let the Illinois Department of Natural Resources harvest Asian carp out of the Rock Run Rookery in...
Tags: Ecosystems, Energy Resources, Invasive Species, Lakes and Ponds, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Glenview to survey kit homes now considered historic by some
Joining many Illinois suburbs, Glenview is looking to protect as historic the houses ordered through catalogs through much of the twentieth century. Village officials will use a $3,018 grant from the U.S. Department of Interior to take the first step...
Tags: Human Interest, Interior Policy, Montgomery (Kane, Illinois), Glenview, Elgin
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Local unemployment figures give rise to optimism
A slight dip in unemployment rates has officials in some near northwest suburbs cautiously optimistic for a warming economic climate. According to recently released unemployment statistics from the Illinois Department of Employment Security, the...
Tags: Career and Workplace, Unemployment, Employment Opportunities, Park Ridge, Naperville
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Guilty plea in 2007 Joliet racial arson case
A Joliet man pleaded guilty Friday to setting fire to a home on his street in 2007 because the home's residents were African-American. Brian James Moudry, 36, who had been held without bond since he was arrested on May 30, 2012, entered the plea as part...
Tags: Rentals, FBI
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