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Recent obituaries and upcoming services on Chicago's North Shore.

Brigette Berger-Raish was named one of the Top Ten Public Works Leaders of 2021 by the American Public Works Association.
University officials credit Polisky with the financial strength of the athletic department, despite a pending lawsuit against him.
The Willard Elementary School teacher is one of 10 winners of the prestigious award for Illinois educators.
Week in Headlines for Chicago's North Shore for April 25 to May 1.
Week in Headlines for Chicago's North Shore for April 25 to May 1.
The FBI said a man in an American flag gaiter and Cubs hat brandished a handgun during a bank robbery Friday afternoon on Skokie Boulevard.
A recent audit of Kwame Raoul's office found "significant deficiency and noncompliance" in its cybersecurity programs and practices.
Ronald Louden first filed a federal lawsuit from jail following his 2018 arrest. A judge rejected the city's attempt to dismiss it.
The retired Chicago Bears linebacker sold the 9.4-acre property for $1.5 million Thursday after first listing it for $3 million in 2017.
Officials cited "current and possible COVID-19 restrictions."
NorthShore University HealthSystem is the No. 10 teaching hospital in the country, according to new Fortune/IBM Watson Health rankings.
A student at Edgewood Middle School overheard a comment saying a school shooting would take place, administrators said.
Russell Ulrey, missing since April 18, previously talked about taking a trip around Lake Superior, police said.
Councilmembers voted 5-2 to approve an agreement with the park district to install a gate with keycard access ahead of Memorial Day.
Vaccinated people will no longer count toward capacity limits at private events starting Friday.
Some planned events received conditional approval because they require an update to restrictions associated with the COVID-19 pandemic.
Black Lives Matter sign reported stolen from front yard; shoplifter charged six months later: New Trier Area Police Blotters
A $1.2 million offer for a Lake Forest home designed by the prominent architect for his own family was accepted before it hit the market.
Amazon.com Services LLC wants permission to operate "truck and freight transportation services" from a 7-acre property along Howard Street.