All Stories from November 18, 2020
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DuPage Art League's Yuletide Treasures is open for the holidaysDec 4, 2020 11:21 PM - Looking for a unique gift for that special someone? Look no further. The DuPage Art League's Yuletide Treasures is now open for the holidays!
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New St. Philip Lutheran pastor offers inclusion as part of his missionDec 2, 2020 4:58 AM - All welcome at St. Philip Lutheran under new Pastor Josh Evans.
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Private tours of the historic Durkee Mansion begin November 30Nov 23, 2020 11:41 AM - The Kemper Center has announced that it will cancel the 2020 Gallery of Trees and Opening Night Gala to ensure the health and safety of the community, volunteers and staff of the Kemper Center.
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Ghost kitchens help suburban restaurants branch out during pandemicNov 20, 2020 9:55 AM - Suburban restaurants are sharing space with "ghost kitchens" as a way to diversify menus and make extra money during the pandemic.
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CLC awarded $1.2M to continue helping Transform Lake County with free tuitionNov 19, 2020 1:44 PM - More Lake County residents will have the opportunity to better their lives through a free college education thanks to a renewed grant received by College of Lake County (CLC).
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Village, Public Works Union Agreement on Five-Year Contract Brings Long-Term Stability to Village WorkforceNov 19, 2020 1:44 PM - At the Village Board meeting on November 17, Elk Grove Village officials announced that they have reached a long-term agreement with the union that represents 39 of the Village's public works employees.
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The Stationery Studio to Support Feeding America's COVID-19 Response Fund this Holiday SeasonNov 19, 2020 1:44 PM - The Stationery Studio of Buffalo Grove is proudly supporting the Feeding America COVID Response Fund this holiday season.
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Elk Grove Village Police Department Earns Approval From Nation's Leading Accreditation CommissionNov 19, 2020 1:44 PM - Following a rigorous assessment by the nation's leading law enforcement accreditation agency, the Elk Grove Village Police Department's accreditation has been renewed, signifying that the Department delivers on its public safety mission at a standard that only 5 percent of national law enforcement agencies are able to achieve.
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Dining events: Corner Bakery offers free coffee through Dec. 31Nov 19, 2020 11:09 AM - Corner Bakery is giving away a free coffee of any size to diners now through Dec. 31. Plus, the new fast-casual PITA debuts Friday in Lombard, Saranello's now offers Sunday brunch to-go, and TGI Fridays is selling Buddy Valastro's six-layer Rainbow Cake.
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Grains lower, livestock lower
Nov 19, 2020 10:47 AM - \CHICAGO (AP) - Grain futures were lower on Thursday in early trading on the Chicago Board of Trade. Wheat for Dec. fell .004 cent at $5.86 a bushel; Dec. corn was off .046 cent at $4.08 a bushel; Dec. oats was down .004 cent at $2.96 a bushel; while Jan. soybeans declined .18 cent at 11.7040 a bushel. Beef and pork were lower on the on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange.
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