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How a Wheaton officer reunited boy with a treasured autographed baseball
Mar 24, 2023 6:28 AM - Wheaton Property Control Officer Brian Lipowski knows his baseball. So, when he found a Nolan Ryan-autographed ball during an audit of items in police custody, he knew someone would be missing it. Here's what he did reunite the ball with its owner.
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Nicor Gas VP named a 'Women of Power' by Quad County Urban LeagueMar 24, 2023 8:48 AM - Nicor Gas Vice President of Operations Tremese Davis was recently named a "Women of Power" honoree by the Quad County Urban League (QCUL) at their Women's Empowerment Summit.
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Protecting potential targets: State gives security grants to suburban synagogues, mosques and women's clinicsMar 23, 2023 6:29 PM - Numerous suburban groups are among the 116 recipients of a state grant aimed at helping nonprofit organizations enhance protections against security threats.
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Mental health first aid course to be offered at St. Thomas the Apostle Catholic ChurchMar 23, 2023 5:05 PM - Learn exactly what to do in emergencies with "Blended Mental Health First Aid: CPR for the Brain," a two-part program that begins with a two-hour, self-paced online course.
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Wheaton College lecture series explores 'The Danger and Promise of Evangelical Practice'Mar 22, 2023 11:48 PM - On Tuesday, March 28, the Wheaton College history department and the McManis Lecture Series presents "The Danger and Promise of Evangelical Practice; Or, Can I Still Have A Personal Relationship With Jesus?" by historian Aaron Griffith.
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Wheaton College Tolkien Society to put on 'The Princess and the Goblin'Mar 22, 2023 11:31 PM - The Marion E. Wade Center and Wheaton College Tolkien Society at Wheaton College will present the drama "The Princess and the Goblin," adapted from the 1872 children's fantasy novel by George MacDonald.
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Wheaton College Philosophy Speaker Series wraps up March 27Mar 22, 2023 11:24 PM - On Monday, March 27, the Wheaton College philosopy department presents the final event in the 2022-23 Philosophy Speaker Series: "The W(h)it(e)ness of Worldview Theory: On the Troubled Genealogy of a Favorite Framework," a lecture by Jacob Alan Cook.
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Laudamus choir tour comes to Batavia and Wheaton churchesMar 22, 2023 12:14 AM - Concordia Seminary's Laudamus, St. Louis' premier choir, is performing at 11 churches, schools and universities in Illinois and Wisconsin during their spring 2023 concert tour.
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Trout Fishing for Kids offered at Wood Dale Grove March 25Mar 21, 2023 1:03 PM - Kids are invited to feel the thrill of catching a fish at "Trout Fishing for Kids" on Saturday, March 25, at the Wood Dale Grove Forest Preserve in Wood Dale.
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National Coyote Day on March 23 promotes coyote coexistenceMar 21, 2023 11:25 AM - March is not just about the first day of spring, March Madness, or celebrating St. Patrick's Day. It is also the month we celebrate a considerably less recognized holiday, National Coyote Day.
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