Articles filed under Melrose Park
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Prosecutors: Supervisor took iPhones, iPads worth $40,000+ from Mount Prospect companyJul 3, 2019 8:58 AM - A supervisor for a Mount Prospect trucking company was charged with theft after authorities say he used trash cans to hide and steal more than $40,000 worth of Apple iPhones and iPads from his workplace.
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Celebrate a Lifetime of Memories from KiddielandMay 28, 2019 7:48 AM - Ten years ago, Chicago's Kiddieland Amusement Park closed their gates for good, but not without leaving memories to all of Chicago.
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Where you can find the scariest haunted houses in the suburbsOct 12, 2018 3:47 PM - Looking for a good fright? Elgin's Evil Intentions and other haunted houses bring the fear factor to the suburbs for Halloween.
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Caputo's Handcrafted Cheeses Win Four Awards At 2018 American Cheese Society CompetitionAug 3, 2018 7:04 AM - Melrose Park, Illinois-based dairy manufacturer and award-winning cheesemaker Caputo took home four awards at the 2018 American Cheese Society Competition in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania this past weekend.
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Public health agencies join in 'Break Up With Salt' campaignFeb 28, 2018 5:42 PM - As part of Illinois Sodium Reduction Week, March 12-18, public health agencies across the state are joining forces with the American Heart Association to raise awareness of the importance of lowering sodium in your diet with the "Break Up With Salt" campaign.
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O Little Town of Bethlehem ... in Elk GroveDec 9, 2017 6:25 PM - Members of Lutheran Church of the Holy Spirit transformed an Elk Grove Village street corner late Saturday afternoon into the Bethlehem of centuries ago.
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Twin girls arrive early as mom gives birth at Roosevelt CTA station
Nov 2, 2017 2:26 PM - The Wednesday morning rush took a serious detour for a Chicago woman who gave birth to healthy twin girls at the Roosevelt CTA station.
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Alderman wants pension changes to help diversify CFD
Oct 31, 2017 4:08 PM - The City Council's most powerful black alderman is demanding changes in state pension laws to remove a major impediment to diversifying the Chicago Fire Department's overwhelmingly white brass.
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On duty, in uniform, suburban cops raffled off assault rifle
Oct 30, 2017 3:52 PM - With some fanfare, the village of Melrose Park adopted restrictions in 2013 on assault weapons. Back then, Mayor Ron Serpico said: "The thing I can't get my arms around, I know when the Constitution was passed, I don't think they could envision these types of guns."
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Triton College Completes Successful Hurricane Relief Supply DriveSep 21, 2017 7:23 AM - Even though Triton College's campus is more than a thousand miles from both Houston and Florida, Triton students knew there was something they could do to help victims of Hurricanes Harvey and Irma.
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