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Arlington Heights author who became known nationally as the 'angel lady' diesMar 10, 2023 5:05 PM - An Arlington Heights author who rose to national fame and became known as the "angel lady" for her books about angels and miracles has died. Joan Marie Wester Anderson, 84, wrote more than two dozen books about people who said heavenly angels miraculously saved them from tough situations.
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Chicago Bears announce first Community High School All-Star Award winnerMar 10, 2023 12:21 PM - On March 9th, the Chicago Bears have recognized Jacob Lachs, a student at Glenbard West High School in Glen Ellyn, Ill., as the first recipient of the Community High School All-Star award for the 2023 season.
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District 23 Names Ross Principal Craig Curtis as New Assistant Superintendent, Curriculum/InstructionMar 10, 2023 10:49 AM - Prospect Heights School District 23 has named Betsy Ross School principal Craig Curtis, Ed.D., as the next assistant superintendent for curriculum and instruction, effective July 1. The D23 Board of Education approved his hiring at its meeting on March 8.
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District 214 Community Education celebrates 75 years of excellenceMar 10, 2023 10:43 AM - When Arlington Heights Township High School announced its evening classes for adults in 1947, Principal LeRoy Knoeppel wrote that adult education helps "enable a person more efficiently to meet his personal needs, problems or desires" and "more effectively to participate as an intelligent functioning member of society."
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D214 Education Foundation Hosts Alumni Dinner & Arlington High School CelebrationMar 10, 2023 10:29 AM - Reconnect with alumni from all District 214 schools and make a big difference for students and families.
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Arlington Heights man publishes memoir, Hardly WorkingMar 9, 2023 9:19 AM - Long-time Arlington Heights resident, Roger Day Bain, published a memoir, Hardly Working.
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Cheers! Suburban restaurants, bars go green for St. Patrick's DayMar 8, 2023 10:43 AM - St. Patrick's Day is back and better than ever -- or at least that's how it seems, judging from all of the events and specials planned at suburban restaurants and bars over the next two weekends.
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Full-day kindergarten on its way: 25 new Dist. 25 classrooms earn Arlington Heights approvalMar 8, 2023 6:24 AM - In a month's time, Arlington Heights Elementary District 25 got all the village approvals it needed for six major building expansions brought on by a new voter-sanctioned full-day kindergarten program.
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Things to do March 10-16: Suburban St. Patrick's Day parades, races and moreMar 7, 2023 8:05 AM - Get into the St. Patrick's Day spirit at one of the parades and runs happening this weekend in the suburbs.
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Resident calls Bears tax break a 'stinker,' but Arlington Heights officials don't weigh in yetMar 7, 2023 5:00 AM - Arlington Heights officials Monday declined to state a preference on pending state legislation that would give the Bears a massive property tax break at Arlington Park.
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