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Township tables Homer Glen request on festival sponsorship
Homer Township trustees have tabled a request from the Village of Homer Glen to bar the township and a festival committee from receiving sponsorship from anyone in litigation with the village. The township and the village are scheduled to co-host this...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Trials, Festive Events, Litigation, Litigation and Regulation
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Late season storm could leave foot of snow in central Illinois
Tribune reporterJust when we thought we were done with snow, forecasters say we can expect to see more of it Sunday and early Monday with central Illinois seeing as much as a foot. We can thank a storm system that is moving along the southern high Plains states and...Tags: Snow Storms, National Weather Service
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Naperville D203 rejects plan for online school
Naperville District 203 school board members rejected a proposal for an online charter school in the district at Monday's school board meeting. "There are many reasons to deny the application of the Illinois Virtual Charter School," said board member...
Tags: Chicago Charter Schools, Linda Chapa LaVia, Teaching and Learning, Students
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Gun control: Connecticut taking action, Illinois sitting idle
On Thursday morning, members of my church and I will join the Illinois Council Against Handgun Violence and countless others in Springfield to lobby for responsible gun legislation: background checks, closed loopholes on private sales, an assault...Tags: Lobbying, Personal Weapon Control, Gun Control, Politics, Interior Policy
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Dorothy L. Koch
The funeral service for Dorothy L. Koch, 89, of Aberdeen, formerly of Ellendale, N.D., will be 11 a.m., Monday, April 8, 2013, at Spitzer-Miller Funeral Home, 1111 S. Main St., with Pastor Nathan Henschen officiating. Burial will follow at Sunset...
Tags: Long Term Care, Zion, Nursing, Tampa, American Legion
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Local Voices, Apr. 04
Nutrition education The story "Nutrition off many doctors' plates; Too few physicians doing enough to watch what you eat" (Page 1, March 26) contained a contradiction that baffled me. The content of the story describes doctors of being ignorant of...
Tags: Finance, Elections, Rentals, Politics, Nutrition
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Logging family time with Lincoln
Abraham Lincoln has been given many titles over the years: Rail Splitter, Great Emancipator, even, to the detriment of the undead, Vampire Hunter. Some of these have more historical credibility than others. But one that he's earned without question,...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Slavery, Daniel Day-Lewis, U.S. Congress, Fiscal Cliff
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Winnetka loses bragging rights to lowest electric rates
Thanks to the recent trend of aggregation, Winnetka residents no longer have the cheapest electricity rates in the area. But they have one amenity that no one for miles can claim: Immediate response to emergency outages. The North Shore community is the...
Tags: Electricity Production and Distribution, Winnetka (Cook, Illinois), Small Businesses
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Illinois auditor general arrested on DUI charge in Springfield
Clout StreetSPRINGFIELD --- Illinois Auditor General William Holland said today he has been cited for allegedly driving under the influence of alcohol in Springfield. Holland, 61, confirmed he received tickets for alleged drunken driving and improper lane usage...Tags: Executive Branch, Netherlands, Politics, Illinois General Assembly, U.S. Senate
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Best hope for gay marriage foes? Pseudonyms
Change of SubjectIf Hollywood decides many years from now to make an epic motion picture detailing the fight for gay marriage in Illinois, perhaps the film director will mercifully change Sen. Christine Radogno to "Sen. Christine Randolph," and Sen. James Meeks to...... -
Judge dismisses Illinois lawsuit against contraception mandate
A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed by six Roman Catholic institutions in Illinois against the Obama administration over the issue of birth control and the government’s health insurance mandate U.S. Judge John Darrah ruled on Friday...
Tags: Trials, Christianity, Roman Catholicism, Laws, Separation of Church and State
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Project Runway Season 11 contestants start the show tonight
Channel Guide MagazineProject Runway Season 11 debuts tonight and the twists are coming early. First off, no Michael Kors. Sad trombone. Secondly, the contestants are competing in teams for the whole season. I'm interested in seeing how Project Runway pulls this off. As I've...
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