Lifestyle Stories from August 15, 2022
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Cheers! Suburban restaurants, bars go green for St. Patrick's DayMar 23, 2023 9:04 AM - St. Patrick's Day returns in full force today, and suburban restaurants and bars are ready to celebrate with corned beef, green beer and loads of specials.
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Naperville's Our Saviour's Lutheran extends warm welcome for Holy Week and Easter servicesMar 22, 2023 11:22 AM - Our Saviour's Lutheran Church of Naperville welcomes all to participate in Holy Week and Easter services at the congregation's two central Naperville campuses.
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Flight attack raises questions about security, mental health
Mar 19, 2023 9:38 AM - Confrontations on flights have skyrocketed since the pandemic started, with some altercations captured and replayed endlessly on social media.
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UpRising Cafe may close at end of March 'unless there is a miracle,' owner says
Mar 18, 2023 9:37 AM - Unless "a miracle happens," UpRising Bakery and Cafe in Lake in the Hills is set to close on March 31, owner Corinna Sac said.
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Downtown Naperville Chocolate Walk tickets on sale next weekMar 17, 2023 7:56 PM - Tickets for the eigth annual Downtown Naperville Chocolate Walk go on sale next week.
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Seigle Foundation awards $168k in Elgin arts grantsMar 17, 2023 6:10 PM - The Seigle Foundation has awarded $168,000 in grants to six local arts-related organizations.
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Alexander Leigh Center for Autism holds ribbon-cutting ceremonyMar 17, 2023 5:42 PM - On Thursday, March 2, the Cary-Grove Area Chamber of Commerce hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony to celebrate Alexander Leigh Center for Autism in McHenry.
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Get your bagels online with Geneva bakeryMar 17, 2023 6:00 AM - There's a little bit of Spain in the Pepper Valley subdivision of Geneva because Catie Barrett and her husband, Mateo Ortega Cortes, operate Bread.Geneva, an online bakery with Spanish roots.
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How trip to 'Lyme hospital' in Germany helped save St. Charles family
Mar 17, 2023 6:00 AM - More than three years ago, the overriding theme of the unusual and cruel story of Lyme disease affliction for the Nitkey family of St. Charles was "desperation." Kelly Nitkey was desperate to get help for her two daughters and granddaughter, all of whom were suffering for years from undiagnosed cases of the disease.
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