News Stories from May 19, 2022
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Saint Viator Calls for Submissions for Distinguished Alumni AwardMay 20, 2022 11:05 AM - Saint Viator High School in Arlington Heights is calling for submissions for their Distinguished Alumni Award and the newly established Outstanding Young Alumni Award. Nominations for both awards will be accepted now through July 23.
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Advocate Illinois Masonic Medical Center Achieves Magnet Recognition for Fourth TimeMay 20, 2022 11:05 AM - Advocate Illinois Masonic Medical Center attained Magnet recognition making it the fourth time since it received its original designation in 2008, a testament to its continued dedication to high-quality nursing practice.
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Arlington Heights Family Law Office Welcomes Partner Attorney Kasia NaugleMay 20, 2022 11:05 AM - A. Traub & Associates is honored to welcome family law attorney Kasia Malkinska Naugle as a partner at the Northern Illinois legal practice.
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Celebrate Memorial Day in Schaumburg with May 30 ObservanceMay 20, 2022 11:05 AM - The public is invited to attend a joint Memorial Day Observance that will be held Monday, May 30 in both Hoffman Estates and Schaumburg.
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This Is Where Dream Smiles Are Made- Orthodontic Experts Skokie!May 20, 2022 11:04 AM - Orthodontic Experts, an award-winning orthodontic practice is proud to announce that their Skokie location is open and ready to create beautiful dream smiles for everyone in the community. Orthodontic Experts welcomes any and all surrounding community members that want something to smile about!
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P.E.O. Chapter awards scholarship to Glenbard East studentMay 20, 2022 9:57 AM - P.E.O. Chapter IR recently awarded its annual scholarship to Lea Angelakos, a senior at Glenbard East High School in Lombard.
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'How dare you!': Grief, anger from Buffalo victims' kin
May 20, 2022 7:41 AM - Relatives of the 10 Black people massacred in a Buffalo supermarket are pleading with the nation to confront and stop racist violence
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Cancer deaths in Black people drop; still higher than others
May 20, 2022 7:34 AM - A new study says cancer deaths rates have steadily declined among Black people but remain higher than in other racial and ethnic groups.
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Oklahoma passes strictest abortion ban; services to stop
May 20, 2022 7:04 AM - Abortion providers in Oklahoma say they will no longer provide the service in the state after the governor signs the latest anti-abortion measure heading to his desk
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'Each flag represents an officer that paid the ultimate price': Fallen-officer tribute comes to South ElginMay 20, 2022 6:52 AM - A flag display honoring the 1,154 police officers and 16 police dogs killed while on duty throughout Illinois history can be viewed this weekend at Panton Mill Park in South Elgin.
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