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Harper students go green with graduation gowns
By Kimberly Pohl - 03/26/10
Green gowns: Harper College graduates may want to get out a shovel after collecting their diploma this spring. FULL STORY
By Kimberly Pohl - 03/26/10
Green gowns: Harper College graduates may want to get out a shovel after collecting their diploma this spring. FULL STORY
Palatine postal workers protest job shifts
By Kimberly Pohl - 03/24/10
Nearly 100 U.S. Postal Service employees and supporters demonstrated Tuesday morning outside the Palatine Processing and Distribution Center in an effort to keep jobs and operations at the facility. FULL STORY
By Kimberly Pohl - 03/24/10
U.S. ice fishing team catches gold
By Kimberly Pohl - 03/24/10
What a difference a year - and home-ice advantage - make. Earlier this month, some of the best ice fishermen from North America and Europe assembled on Boom Lake in Rhinelander, Wis., for the 2010 World Ice Fishing Championship. FULL STORY
By Kimberly Pohl - 03/24/10
Wheeling pet food company owners charged with money laundering
By Kimberly Pohl - 03/24/10
The Lincolnwood couple who owns Evanger's Dog and Cat Food Co. in Wheeling has been charged with felony money laundering and theft. Joel and Holly Sher, of the 6500 block of North Navajo Avenue, are expected to appear at a bond hearing at the Cook... FULL STORY
By Kimberly Pohl - 03/24/10
Rosemont officer's routine traffic stop ends in anything but
By Kimberly Pohl - 03/20/10
A routine traffic stop became anything but when a Rosemont police officer witnessed another driver plow into his squad car. Authorities say the 41-year-old Chicago man was drunk when he crashed the front end of his Nissan Altima into the police car... FULL STORY
By Kimberly Pohl - 03/20/10
A routine traffic stop became anything but when a Rosemont police officer witnessed another driver plow into his squad car. Authorities say the 41-year-old Chicago man was drunk when he crashed the front end of his Nissan Altima into the police car... FULL STORY
Benefit being held for Palatine cancer victim
By Kimberly Pohl - 03/19/10
JoAnne Ripp is used to helping others, be it through two decades of ministry volunteer work at Willow Creek Community Church or pitching in while her two children attended her alma mater, Palatine High School. FULL STORY
By Kimberly Pohl - 03/19/10
JoAnne Ripp is used to helping others, be it through two decades of ministry volunteer work at Willow Creek Community Church or pitching in while her two children attended her alma mater, Palatine High School. FULL STORY
Hanover Park may tap into reserves to fill budget hole
By Kimberly Pohl - 03/19/10
Like its neighbors, Hanover Park is determining how to best balance its budget in the wake of a recession and a possible decline in state aid. At least one official thinks tapping into reserve funds is the way to go. FULL STORY
By Kimberly Pohl - 03/19/10
Like its neighbors, Hanover Park is determining how to best balance its budget in the wake of a recession and a possible decline in state aid. At least one official thinks tapping into reserve funds is the way to go. FULL STORY
Hong Kong delegation trains with Hanover Park firefighters
By Kimberly Pohl - 03/18/10
With his American counterparts eyeing his every move, a confident Hong Kong Fire Station Officer Wong King-man - or Raymond, as he's called here - properly secured a sample of a potential nerve agent. FULL STORY
By Kimberly Pohl - 03/18/10
Health care demonstrators converge on Bean's office
By Joseph Ryan and Kimberly Pohl - 03/17/10
Horns wailing from scores of motorists passing Woodfield Shopping Center in Schaumburg Tuesday afternoon couldn't drown out a battle of chants erupting from the throngs of activists. FULL STORY
By Joseph Ryan and Kimberly Pohl - 03/17/10
Parking lot, not retail space, to occupy Palatine property
By Kimberly Pohl - 03/17/10
Palatine officials have conceded that the part of downtown known as Block 27 won't be home to a mixed-use condominium and retail development in the foreseeable future. FULL STORY
By Kimberly Pohl - 03/17/10
Palatine officials have conceded that the part of downtown known as Block 27 won't be home to a mixed-use condominium and retail development in the foreseeable future. FULL STORY
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