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Obituaries For Niles and Morton Grove for Jan. 21
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I'm interested in practically everything and love to learn. I've been fortunate to travel a lot, and spent my junior year of college at Loyola University's campus in Rome, Italy, where I visited relatives. I also visited relatives in Poland on a summer trip there after graduation.
I've had great experiences traveling to Asia, the Middle East, Mexico and many countries in Europe, typically on a shoestring budget, and it's really hard to pick a favorite. The best thing about travel is meeting people, seeing places and viewing the world through someone else's eyes.
I also enjoy theater, biking, museums, hiking, reading, eating out, movies, going to church, fashion, cooking and hanging out with friends.
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It will give Maine Township High School District 207 a voice in key school matters at the state level.
An arrest is merely an accusation not evidence of a conviction.
Temperatures are now starting a dramatic drop.
An arrest is merely an accusation, not evidence of a conviction.
Seven members of the 45-person force are retiring, a spokesman said.
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Police say it's likely it was not a random act.
Also, there's an in-depth workshop Thursday for those seeking a job, and more event you'll want to know about.
Bitterly cold temps, snow days and more frozen pipes are on their way, meteorologists predict.
Also, there will be no garbage pickup Monday because it's a holiday, and that will alter schedules for the week.
Bitterly cold temps, snow days and more frozen pipes are on their way, meteorologists predict.
Police are warning residents to be vigilant after four armed robberies took place within three days in southeast Evanston.
Police are warning residents to be vigilant after four armed robberies took place within three days in southeast Evanston.
This year's "Coming Together in Skokie" series of events includes movies, dance, books, Kpop, food and more for all to get to know their Korean neighbors.
It offers a lunch buffet for $6.99 and a dinner buffet for $10.99, and carryouts.