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Prep Basketball: Burgin girls down Jaguars
Randi Burke scored 13 points and Hannah Harley had 10 points off the bench to lead the Burgin girls to a 61-50 win over visiting East Jessamine on Saturday.
Brooke Ransdell went 3-for-4 from 3-point range and finished with nine points and Shavon Majors...Tags: Behavioral Conditions, Wars and Interventions, Basketball, Health, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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More in U.S. caring for someone with health issues, study finds
A rising share of Americans is caring for someone with health issues, often juggling the task with a job and family, the Pew Research Center found in a newly released survey. Researchers found that 39% of U.S. adults surveyed said they were caring for...Tags: Health and Safety at Work, Computer Networking and Internet
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Best bets for the week
Story time in the Garden Join the West Chicago Library staff to explore some favorite stories and other activities in Cantigny's beautiful gardens at 11 a.m. Thursday, June 20. Contact Joslyn Jones at the library for further details and reservations...Tags: Movies, Cantigny Park, Rise of the Guardians (movie), Entertainment, National Parks
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Hearing held for 2 charged in boy's slaying
Special to the TribuneA preliminary court hearing was held today for the mother and the caregiver of a 14-year-old autistic River Grove boy who are charged with his slaying. Cook County Judge Ramon Ocasio continued the hearing to July 3 for the boy’s mother, Dorothy...Tags: River Grove, Trials, Prosecution, Lawyers, Judges
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Mexico City mayor under fire over disappearances of 12
MEXICO CITY — Miguel Angel Mancera, the former top prosecutor in Mexico's capital, rode his crime-fighting reputation to the mayor's office, promising voters a superior level of safety as the cornerstone of a revitalized metropolis. But six months...Tags: Heads of State, Prosecution, Mexico, Politics, Theft
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Best best for the week
Outdoor sculpture walk in Oak Park The sculpture walk has returned to Oak Park for the 2013 season. Through Sept. 2, the outdoor event spotlights 12 pieces of art from established sculptors and emerging newcomers installed in pedestrian-friendly sites...Tags: Oak Brook, Sculpture, Frank Lloyd Wright, Arts, Entertainment
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Deerfield native hosts show with guests who have overcome challenges
Scott Emo finds inspiration wherever he goes. The Deerfield native and host of The Scott Emo Show said every story presents an opportunity for people to reflect and improve on their lives. That's the premise of Emo's therapeutic talk show, performed...
Tags: Social Issues, Behavioral Conditions, Autism Speaks, Philosophy, Religion and Belief
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Romeoville man, autistic grandson starting a business
Like many young artists, 8-year-old Tyler Garrett-Neilson isn't sure why he started drawing a spiky-haired cartoonish character a few years ago. His dad sometimes wore his hair in a mohawk, but Tyler went beyond human aesthetics and drew scores of spiky...
Tags: Behavioral Conditions, Human Interest, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Disease Prevention
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Bulletin Board
Wednesday Art exhibit, "Art for Arts Sake II," a variety of works by local artists, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday-Friday, Sandler Center, Adolph & Rose Levis Jewish Community Center, 21050 95th Ave. South, Boca Raton. Presented in conjunction with Women in the...Tags: Judaism, Greenacres, Lake Worth, Highland Beach, Arts
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Computer games used as therapy
Jacob Ciupe, 9, recently had a breakthrough: He told his mother he could tell she was happy. Jacob hadn't recognized that emotion until he participated in a computer-based social skills program for children with high-functioning Autism Spectrum Disorder...
Tags: Behavioral Conditions, Chicago International Charter School, Sociology, Bucktown, Philosophy
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Swing fore United Cerebral Palsy of South Florida
The "Republic National Distributing Company Golf Classic," hosted by NFL Hall of Famer and former Miami Dolphins player Dwight Stephenson, is set to tee off June 21. This annual fundraising event benefits United Cerebral Palsy of South Florida Inc., a...Tags: Spina Bifida, National Football League, Cerebral Palsy, Golf, Learning Disability
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Bursts of color highlight morning run in Roanoke
WDBJ7 Anchor/ReporterThe bright blue sky had competition Saturday morning as runners came together at the Roanoke Civic Center for "The Color Run." The run is billed as the Happiest 5k on the Planet. Runners are SPLATTED with paint as they go. The unique race celebrates...Tags: Human Interest, American Cancer Society, The Happiest News!
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