All Stories from March 13, 2023
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Harper College's InZone camp for kids fills summer with fun and learningMar 27, 2023 12:39 PM - For the last three years, Rosanna Humphrey's two daughters have attended Harper College's InZone summer camp. They've learned cooking and baking, along with swimming, tennis, volleyball, theater, sewing -- and probably other topics that have slipped Humphrey's mind.
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Guido Nardini: 2023 candidate for Elmhurst City Council Ward 6Mar 24, 2023 5:30 PM - Guido Nardini and Laura A. Vevers are running for the 4-year seat on Elmhurst City Council Ward 6 in the April 4 consolidated election.
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Rock supergroup Dinosaur Exhibit returns to Hey NonnyMar 21, 2023 12:05 PM - The dinosaurs are back! The rock supergroup Dinosaur Exhibit returns to Hey Nonny to perform a set of shows at 7:30 p.m. March 24 and 25. The band is led by Arlington Heights.
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Mundelein receives $400K for Longmeadow Park projectMar 20, 2023 1:04 PM - Mundelein Park & Recreation District received confirmation of a matching grant award of $400,000 from the Illinois Department of Natural Resource's Open Space Lands Acquisition and Development program to be used to develop a 48.59-acre parcel at Longmeadow Park.
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Letter: School board candidates consider all stakeholdersMar 14, 2023 3:38 PM - A Wheaton-Warrenville letter to the editor: As former D200 school board presidents, we collectively served the district for over 50 years.
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Letter: School candidates with skill, experienceMar 14, 2023 3:38 PM - A Palatine letter to the editor: On April 4, voters in High School District 211 have a choice to make.
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Letter: Candidate represents community's core valuesMar 14, 2023 3:38 PM - A Naperville letter to the editor: Naperville was established in 1831. It may be difficult to believe, but that's six years before Chicago was founded.
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Letter: Candidates have the right vision for villageMar 14, 2023 3:38 PM - An Algonquin letter to the editor: Algonquin needs committed, prudent, sensible, budget-conscious trustees to keep your tax dollars low, economic growth superior to other towns, with quality coming first, vision to ensure Algonquin continues to be a prime community people want to live, work and shop in for years to come.
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Letter: Park district needs, deserves supportMar 14, 2023 3:38 PM - A Barrington letter to the editor: The Barrington Park District has placed a referendum item on the April 4 ballot.
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Letter: PACs are disservice to community, votersMar 14, 2023 3:38 PM - An Inverness letter to the editor: Flyers recently arrived in mailboxes supporting slates of candidates for both the Barrington District 220 school board and the Barrington Area Library board.
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