Lifestyle Stories from December 5, 2022
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Where to score March Madness specials in the suburbsMar 16, 2023 11:27 AM - The NCAA basketball tournament is back. Here's where college hoops fans can watch the games in the suburbs while enjoying food and drinks specials.
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Interfaith Community Iftar brings different traditions togetherMar 15, 2023 2:02 PM - For the fifth year, the Congregational Church of Batavia will host an Interfaith Community Iftar on Saturday, April 1.
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Wheaton's Gary UMC to host CROP Walk May 7Mar 15, 2023 12:14 PM - Gary United Methodist Church in Wheaton is organizing for its annual CROP Walk on Sunday, May 7.
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9-year-old Aurora girl honored for 911 call that saved her mother's lifeMar 15, 2023 6:25 AM - A 9-year-old Aurora girl was honored Tuesday for quick thinking and bravery that saved her mother's life.
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'This is the answer to climate change': How regenerative agriculture is restoring public land
Mar 15, 2023 6:24 AM - The farming and grazing practice of regenerative agriculture, heralded by environmentalists as a major solution to climate change and water issues, is a conservation alternative to conventional farming. County forest preserve and conservation districts are employing it on land they can't restore themselves yet.
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Consider donating at 'A Pint for Kim' event May 13Mar 14, 2023 3:59 PM - The fourth annual "A Pint For Kim" blood drive will be held in a new location this year. The event is expected to be largest blood drive in the state.
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Naperville VFW fish fry benefits West Suburban Community PantryMar 14, 2023 3:24 PM - Members of the Belgio's catering team packaged hot fish dinners complete with vegetables, mashed potatoes, and gravy for customers of West Suburban Community Pantry in Woodridge last Thursday, following cancellation of the Naperville VFW Friday Fish Fry due to low attendance.
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Have you seen this guy's shoe? How a late night sparked a viral sensation and search in SchaumburgMar 14, 2023 8:31 AM - Lucas Duffy spent only about 48 hours in Schaumburg earlier this month, but the village has made a lasting impression on him. "Schaumburg has my heart," the 23-year-old aircraft mechanic said from his hometown Martinsburg, West Virginia. "It also has my shoe."
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'More of my friends might be alive': Is a safe haven for drug users the answer to overdose surge?Mar 14, 2023 12:36 AM - Advocates for those battling substance abuse disorder and some suburban lawmakers are supporting a proposal that would create a save haven for opioid users. Supporters say it would stem the rising tide of deadly overdoses and offer drug users a gateway to treatment.
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'Interest has been overwhelming': Important solitary bees are drawing a crowd to Lake Zurich libraryMar 14, 2023 5:30 AM - Local programming at the Ela Area Public Library in Lake Zurich has merged with a national initiative to support the environment. The library is partnering with Rotary Club of Lake Zurich this week on programs about the importance of solitary bees, which make up the vast majority of Illinois bees.
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