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Wilmette resident Courtney Whilte founded Culinary Care after losing her father to lung cancer.

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Wilmette resident Courtney Whilte founded Culinary Care after losing her father to lung cancer.

Jude Reyes is the co-chair of Reyes Holdings, the largest beer distributor in the U.S.
Patrick Ryan is founder of insurance broker Aon Corporation and 20 percent owner of the Chicago Bears.
Patrick Ryan is founder of insurance broker Aon Corporation and 20 percent owner of the Chicago Bears.
Sarkis’ owner has filed a lawsuit against Lincoln Park’s Sarks in the Park for copying the Evanston restaurant’s concept and name.
City officials are considering a gift to thank the institute for moving its headquarters to Evanston from Wilmette.
The team of first graders from Kingsley Elementary School invented a hairbrush to remove lice.
M. Henderson Ellis’ debut novel ‘Keeping Bedlam At Bay in the Prague Café’ has received favorable reviews.
Noah Quinn and Zach Peltz recently won the Illinois High School Association state public forum debate championship.
New Trier High School dancers will perform ‘Cloven Quartet’ choreographed by modern dance legend Paul Taylor on May 2 and 3.
Village officials have given the initial nod for BurgerFi, Domino’s Pizza and Subway to move into Glenview.
The National Safety Council estimates that 1.3 million traffic crashes annually involves the use of a cell phone.
Metropolitan Water Reclamation District Board deferred voting for the second consecutive time.
M. Henderson Ellis’ debut novel ‘Keeping Bedlam At Bay in the Prague Café’ has received favorable reviews.
The app is billed as the place for the world’s greatest collection of exclusive live concert audio and video from the ‘50s.
Sarkis’ owner has filed a lawsuit against Lincoln Park’s Sarks in the Park for copying the Evanston restaurant’s concept and name.
Sarkis’ owner has filed a lawsuit against Lincoln Park’s ‘Sarks in the Park’ for copying the Evanston restaurant’s concept and name.
Denyse Wang Stoneback created People For A Safer Society, which draws members from Skokie, Evanston and Morton Grove.
One resident is urging the school district to use some of the $50 million it has in reserves to pay down $70 million in debt.
Gov. Pat Quinn has proposed to freeze state income taxes shared with local municipalities to generate an additional $68 million for the state budget.