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‘Cultivating kindness’: 7 Brew drive-through coffee franchise coming to Grayslake

‘Cultivating kindness’: 7 Brew drive-through coffee franchise coming to Grayslake

A rapidly expanding drive-through coffee chain will be coming to Grayslake likely in late summer or early fall.

 
Glen Ellyn man to run ‘mind-boggling’ World Marathon Challenge in honor of his late father

Glen Ellyn man to run ‘mind-boggling’ World Marathon Challenge in honor of his late father

Lincoln Bode of Glen Ellyn is set to embark upon the 777 World Marathon Challenge, which he’s doing in honor of his late father and as a fundraiser for The Michael J. Fox Foundation.

 
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Lions Park students team up to spread message of empowerment

Lions Park students team up to spread message of empowerment

A new club at Lions Park Elementary School in Mount Prospect is providing a fertile ground for ideas, among them creating a community garden.

 
‘I could see it as a teaching tool’: Local experts praise new autistic Barbie Doll

‘I could see it as a teaching tool’: Local experts praise new autistic Barbie Doll

Suburban doctors and therapists are praising one of the latest Barbie creations from Mattel for providing a spotlight to an often marginalized community.

 
‘Enjoying the ride’: ‘Stranger Things’ marks the TV debut of Arlington Heights teen

‘Enjoying the ride’: ‘Stranger Things’ marks the TV debut of Arlington Heights teen

Jake Connelly, a 13-year-old actor from Arlington Heights, recently made his TV debut on the final season of Netflix’s hit series “Stranger Things.”

 
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Elgin’s dairy heritage rolls into Gail Borden Library for upcoming exhibit

Elgin’s dairy heritage rolls into Gail Borden Library for upcoming exhibit

The Gail Borden Library in Elgin got a special delivery befitting its namesake Wednesday when a century-old milk wagon arrived for its upcoming “Celebrating 250 Years of Elgin” exhibit.

 
‘You find your niche’: How service clubs like Kiwanis, Rotary attract new members

‘You find your niche’: How service clubs like Kiwanis, Rotary attract new members

During my years as a service club member from 1987 to 2010, something bothered me. How would the club move into the future without younger members?

 

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