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Nazareth Academy's Student of the Week: Emily Williams
Emily is a senior this year.
A Michigan native, I spent my formative years growing up in Wassenaar, the Netherlands, before moving back to the States to pursue my journalism degree at Indiana University in Bloomington. After having grown up, studying in and covering several small communities, I've grown to appreciate the individualism and rarity that comes with hyper-local reporting, and am really enjoying working for Patch to cover Chicago's western suburbs. When I'm not making phone calls, writing or reporting, I'm probably feeding my chocolate addiction, watching a musical or trying to keep up with my reading list. Reach me at anicka.slachta@patch.com with any comments, questions, concerns or tips.
Emily is a senior this year.
At least three incidents, all similar in nature, have been reported this fall.
From 10 a.m. to noon Saturday, Oak Park residents will be able to register to vote at the market itself.
Among the 400 wealthiest people in America are 14 Illinois natives, among them self-starters, immigrants and women.
A $50,000 donation enabled the district to create three new future-ready classrooms, expected to be completed this fall.
Fire Prevention Week is statewide and has a theme this year of "Don't Wait, Check the Date! Replace Smoke Alarms Every 10 Years."
The gun apparently fell off of the man's car and into the street.
The downtown restaurant features a craft menu and rooftop terrace.
This is the first year the event has a recognized national day.
Patch’s jobs board makes it easy for job-hunters and employers to search for and post local, regional and national jobs.
The new schedule is designed to optimize efficiency.
The new schedule was designed to optimize efficiency.
The new scheduled was designed to optimize efficiency.
The new schedule was produced to optimize efficiency.
The minor adjustments will aim to make operations more efficient.
The schools have raised their safety standards in accordance with the Youth Sports Concussion Safety Act.
The crossing has seen 47 accidents throughout the past 10 years.
The idea of the campaign is to hold drivers accountable for rolling stops and ignoring stop sign laws.
This was the final phase of a $7 million improvement plan for flood control and water quality management.
In all cases of theft, car doors were left unlocked.