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‘You can’t write this script’: How a small bible college found a ‘miracle building’ for its new Long Grove campus

‘You can’t write this script’: How a small bible college found a ‘miracle building’ for its new Long Grove campus

Leaders of Dayspring Bible College and Seminary describe a former corporate headquarters in Long Grove as a miracle building that will house a new campus.

 
Chills aside, hundreds join Easter egg hunt in Sleepy Hollow

Chills aside, hundreds join Easter egg hunt in Sleepy Hollow

Hundreds of people braved the cold, wet, and windy conditions Saturday at the Sleepy Hollow Service Club Easter egg hunt.

 
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‘Thrilling and exciting’: Elgin Youth Symphony Orchestras to mark 50 years with anniversary concert

‘Thrilling and exciting’: Elgin Youth Symphony Orchestras to mark 50 years with anniversary concert

Elgin Youth Symphony Orchestras will host its 50th anniversary concert April 18 in Glen Ellyn. More than 400 student musicians from roughly 70 communities will perform.

 
Lincicome: The sad case of Tiger Woods

Lincicome: The sad case of Tiger Woods

Columnist Bernie Lincicome writes about troubled professional golf legend Tiger Woods.

 
St. Charles eyes nearly 50% increase in utility bills over 4 years

St. Charles eyes nearly 50% increase in utility bills over 4 years

St. Charles residents might feel some sticker shock from upcoming utility bills. The city is projecting it will need $417 million for sewer and water capital improvements over the next decade, including $84 million for a mandated lead service line replacement project.

 
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1 injured in Warrenville house fire

1 injured in Warrenville house fire

A person was treated for injuries following a structure fire in Warrenville early Saturday.

 
Artemis II astronauts are more than halfway to the moon as they seek to break Apollo 13's record

Artemis II astronauts are more than halfway to the moon as they seek to break Apollo 13's record

Now more than halfway to the moon, the Artemis II astronauts were toasted by Canada on Saturday as they prepared for their historic lunar fly-around to push deeper into space than even the Apollo astronauts.

 
With Mideast in conflict, Pope Leo criticizes those who invoke God for war

With Mideast in conflict, Pope Leo criticizes those who invoke God for war

As Leo XIV approaches his first Easter as pope, a new era of American military might cloaked in religious righteousness is presenting him with a challenge: How to confront a vision of God being articulated by the Trump administration and its supporters that sounds radically different from the view of the Vatican, spiritual epicenter of the world’s largest Christian faith.

 
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‘Historic milestone’: St. Charles’ Baker Community Center to celebrate century as local hub

‘Historic milestone’: St. Charles’ Baker Community Center to celebrate century as local hub

Long serving as the embodiment of community and a living testament to the spirit of St. Charles, the Henry Rockwell Baker Memorial Community Center is gearing up for its 100th anniversary.

 
O’Donnell: McCaskey cites Giants’ Bronx tale, but what has he learned from it?

O’Donnell: McCaskey cites Giants’ Bronx tale, but what has he learned from it?

Columnist Jim O’Donnell writes about the Bears’ interest in moving to a new stadium in Hammond, Indiana.

 

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