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Evanston-Skokie School District 65 to Celebrate National Walk to School Day Oct. 7
Students, parents and teachers are encouraged to walk or bike to school on Wednesday.

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Students, parents and teachers are encouraged to walk or bike to school on Wednesday.

Evanston students, parents and teachers are encouraged to walk or bike to school on Wednesday.
Children will enjoy free giveaways, including fire helmets, stickers and coloring books. Sparky the Fire Dog will be in attendance.
The project still needs to be considered by both the Design Review Board and the Zoning Board of Appeals.
His arrest was in response to an online ad he posted, police said.
Stock up on fresh fruits and veggies between 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.
A memorial visitation will be held from 4 to 7 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 8, at Wenban Funeral Home, 320 Vine Ave., Lake Forest.
Residents are encouraged to attend and help determine the highest priority initiatives in the city’s Sustainability Plan.
Participants must register by Oct. 7.
Called “Decoding the District 113 Tech Maze,” the workshop is set for 10 a.m. Wednesday, Oct. 7, at the Deerfield Public Library.
District officials encourage students and their families to participate in any way they can, whether it’s a long hike or short stroll.
The free festival offers entertainment for all ages.
His vehicle left the roadway in the 1900 block of Wilmette Avenue.
The Ramises paid $1.901 million for it in 1996.
The beach reopened this past summer after renovations, and with those updates came a new rule: no dog walking on the new boardwalk.
Community members and their pets are invited to attend.
Penny Park was planned to be demolished by the city to make room for a new park in 2013, but a citizen’s group stepped in.
Money, two laptop computers, and a flute were stolen.
The cause of the fire is still under investigation.
Store employees saw the woman hide the items in her bag.