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‘We have to win’: Northwest suburban officials hope to sack Indiana’s pursuit of Bears stadium

‘We have to win’: Northwest suburban officials hope to sack Indiana’s pursuit of Bears stadium

Politicians, business and union leaders, and other supporters rallied Wednesday night to support legislation they say would clear the way to a Bears stadium in Arlington Heights. The event was held amid increasing efforts by Indiana officials to lure the team over the state line.

 
Ukraine support key for GOP Senate candidates despite cost concerns

Ukraine support key for GOP Senate candidates despite cost concerns

Most Republicans vying to replace outgoing U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin contend U.S. support for Ukraine is crucial as it battles Russia, although some raised concerns about the cost.

 
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‘It’s going to happen’: Buffalo Grove president says new grocers are coming

‘It’s going to happen’: Buffalo Grove president says new grocers are coming

A possible new grocer to replace Mariano’s in Woodland Commons and another to fill what had been slated for an Amazon Fresh store at The Clove were among the topics discussed at Buffalo Grove Village President Eric Smith’s President’s Pick talk this week.

 
Art on the road: New program brings Elmhurst Art Museum pieces into the community

Art on the road: New program brings Elmhurst Art Museum pieces into the community

The Elmhurst Art Museum has a new program to bring several pieces from its permanent collection to residents in the community

 
Prospect basketball memories rekindled after 60 years

Prospect basketball memories rekindled after 60 years

Members of the 1965-66 Prospect High School boys basketball team return to campus for a 60th team reunion.

 
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Naperville Park District hosts wellness seminar on colon cancer care

Naperville Park District hosts wellness seminar on colon cancer care

As part of a Naperville Park District wellness series, the Fort Hill Activity Center will host a seminar on “Colon Cancer Options and Care” next month.

 
Namesake of GiGi’s Playhouse steps into leadership role ahead of gala in Schaumburg

Namesake of GiGi’s Playhouse steps into leadership role ahead of gala in Schaumburg

Hoffman Estates-based GiGi’s Playhouse Down Syndrome Achievement Centers will make its 23rd anniversary a special one at its annual gala Feb. 28 in Schaumburg.

 
Police and FBI arrest alleged gunman in Grayslake shooting

Police and FBI arrest alleged gunman in Grayslake shooting

The Grayslake Police Department announced Wednesday that it has arrested a suspect, with the FBI’s help, in the shooting a man outside a Grayslake home on Jan. 30.

 
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GOP candidates in 11th District differ on Trump’s efforts to dismantle Education Dept.

GOP candidates in 11th District differ on Trump’s efforts to dismantle Education Dept.

During a joint interview Wednesday two of the Republican candidates for Illinois’ 11th Congressional District seat disagreed about President Trump’s plan to dismantle the U.S. Education Department.

 
Suspect in downtown Palatine attack to remain in jail

Suspect in downtown Palatine attack to remain in jail

A judge Wednesday ordered a 26-year-old Palatine man held on charges alleging he grabbed a teenage girl and stole her cellphone near the village’s Metra station Monday morning.

 

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