All Stories from January 16, 2023
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Rotary offers students vocational scholarshipsJan 24, 2023 11:08 AM - The Barrington Breakfast Rotary Club invites local students pursuing vocational or trade careers and working toward an associate degree, diploma or certificate to apply for a $1,500 Career and Technical Education Scholarship.
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Hoffman Estates Park District to host preschool open housesJan 18, 2023 12:12 PM - Parents of preschoolers can learn about the Hoffman Estates Park District's DCFS licensed preschool programs for the 2023-2024 school year during the upcoming preschool open houses.
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Mundelein police deputy chief earns prestigious designationJan 17, 2023 12:21 PM - Mayor Steve Lentz and the board of trustees congratulate Mundelein Police Deputy Chief Jason Seeley for earning the designation of Certified Eligible Police Chief through the Association Police Chief Certification Program.
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Naperville chamber names new chair, board membersJan 17, 2023 11:26 AM - The Naperville Area Chamber of Commerce has named a new chair and six new board members.
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Sales jump at Mount Prospect Friends of the Public Library Book SaleJan 17, 2023 11:23 AM - Despite a new 9 a.m. (from 10 a.m.) opening time at the Mount Prospect Public Library and its impact on shoppers attending last weekend's Friends of the Mt. Prospect Public Library book sale volunteers were greeted with large crowds of all ages eager to find a gem. And gems they found at amazing prices during the two-day sale.
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On Feb. 14, in Wheeling: 'Can You Afford to Retire?'Jan 17, 2023 11:08 AM - Can you afford to retire? Depending on your situation, it's a simple question that you may welcome with a sense of accomplishment or receive with more than a little concern.
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Wauconda's The Side Lot blurs the line between casual and fine dining.Jan 17, 2023 9:54 AM - When talking about restaurants, there is generally a bright line between bars, casual sit-downs, and fine-dining restaurants.
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Glenbrook North rallies from 13 down, beats FremdJan 17, 2023 8:44 AM - Glenbrook North turned the tables on Fremd Monday in the title game of the MLK tournament at Lakes in Lake Villa.
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'Huge experience for the kids': Olympic fencer Ibtihaj Muhammad inspires Islamic school students
Jan 17, 2023 6:15 AM - The excitement was palpable Thursday when Ibtihaj Muhammad walked into Islamic Foundation School and mosque in Villa Park -- among not only its 550 students but also parents, employees and community members who welcomed the Olympian.
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University of Illinois Chicago faculty to go on strike after negotiations break downJan 16, 2023 11:42 PM - Faculty members at the University of Illinois Chicago are going on strike Tuesday after nine months of negotiations and failing to reach a contract agreement during a marathon bargaining session Monday. The UIC United Faculty union announced late Monday night that it would follow through with its walkout after inadequate movement in meetings left faculty and the university administration "far apart" on compensation.
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