All Stories from January 10, 2022
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US Mint begins shipping quarters honoring Maya Angelou
Jan 12, 2022 6:28 PM - The United States Mint says it has begun shipping quarters featuring the image of poet Maya Angelou
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John Biggins appointed CEO of American City BureauJan 12, 2022 4:17 PM - American City Bureau, the nation's oldest fundraising consulting firm, announced the promotion of John Biggins as chief executive officer.
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Join DuPage Chorale in premiering longtime director's 'Remember US' at May 1 concert; rehearsals begin Jan. 24Jan 12, 2022 12:00 PM - This spring, Lee Kesselman, who has been conducting the DuPage Chorale and DuPage Chorale Orchestra since 1981, will be stepping down from the podium. His final concert on May 1 will feature the premiere of his work "Remember US." New members are welcome at rehearsals starting Jan. 24.
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Women's fitness center to open in NapervilleJan 12, 2022 9:00 AM - Delta Life Fitness, a fitness center designed for women, has opened at 1277 S. Naper Blvd. in Naperville.
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Hoffman Estates MLK breakfast switched to virtual eventJan 11, 2022 7:47 PM - Hoffman Estates' in-person breakfast honoring Martin Luther King Jr. originally scheduled to take place at village hall has been canceled due to COVID-19, but will be replaced by a virtual event.
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Bears sign 11 players to futures contractsJan 11, 2022 6:37 PM - The Bears signed 11 players to reserve/futures contracts Tuesday. The players were on the Bears' practice squad for all or part of the 2021 season.
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GreenFields of Geneva welcomes a new sheriff in townJan 11, 2022 5:32 PM - The saying "there's a new sheriff in town" actually applies. GreenFields of Geneva has welcomed retired Oswego police officer/former Kane County sheriff officer John Mall to its staff.
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College of DuPage multimedia services earn top honors at international Telly AwardsJan 11, 2022 5:11 PM - The College of DuPage Multimedia Services Department recently earned top honors at the 2021 Telly Award for its outstanding video production and storytelling.
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Grains mostly higher, Livestock mixed
Jan 11, 2022 3:41 PM - Wheat for Mar. gained 8.25 cents at $7.70 a bushel; Mar. corn was up 1.25 cents at $6.01 a bushel, Mar. oats was off 8 cents at $6.56 a bushel; while Jan. soybeans rose 2 cents at $13.7675 a bushel. Beef was higher and pork was lower on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange. Feb. live cattle rose 1.42 cents at $1.3767 a pound; Jan. feeder cattle was up 1.15 cents at $1.6207 a pound; while Feb. lean hogs was off .52 cent at $.7785 a pound.
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Reyna, Weah uncertain for US World Cup qualifiers
Jan 11, 2022 1:55 PM - Midfielder Gio Reyna and forward Tim Weah remain uncertain for the United States' next three World Cup qualifiers, which start Jan. 27 with a match against El Salvador at Columbus, Ohio
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