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Official Rules - John Williams' Holiday Office Party Contest 2012
To Enter and Play: No Purchase Necessary. To enter, tell us in 300 words or less why your office deserves a holiday party this year. E-mail your entry, along with your name, age, address and telephone number and your company’s name, address,...Tags: Radio, Employees, Gibsons Bar & Steakhouse, WGN, Career and Workplace
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Color your world
Tribune reporterAbove the Grove Portage Trail at the River Trail Nature Center in Northbrook, the canopy of trees was taxicab yellow. With the sun pouring down from above, the colors glowed. Beneath them, we walkers gaped at the view, pointed our cameras and counted...Tags: Conservation, Jackson Park, Highland Park (Cook, Illinois), Columbus Park, Cook County Forest Preserve
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Week 9 schedule: Oct. 15-22
Week 9 – Oct. 15-21 All games 7:30 unless noted. TUESDAY, OCT. 16 CHICAGO INTER-CITY 2 Bronzeville vs. Gage Park, 6 at Gately Hirsch vs. Dyett, 4 at Eckersall Urban Prep-West vs. Juarez, 6 at Hanson CHICAGO INTER-CITY 4 Johnson vs. Hawkins,...
Tags: Plainfield (Will, Illinois), Huntley, Dundee, Bronzeville, Hinsdale
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Dog, Georgia owner to reunite in McHenry after 5 years
A Siberian Husky is expected to be reunited with its owner on Saturday, almost five years after the dog was lost or stolen in Georgia — but only two months after the dog came to McHenry County from a Georgia shelter to escape being euthanized....
Tags: Harvard, Theft
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Deputies use beanbags to subdue man who pointed gun at them
McHenry County sheriff's deputies fired shots at a man who pointed a gun at them as they served a warrant near Marengo today, but the man was not hit by the gunfire and was arrested after a short barricade situation. At 12:18 p.m. members of the...
Tags: Crimes, Marengo, Woodstock (McHenry, Illinois), Crime, Law and Justice, Shootings
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IDOT sets October meetings to discuss future plans
The Illinois Department of Transportation will hold a series of public meetings in the Chicago area over the first two weeks of October to discuss the agency's future state transportation plans. The informal meetings, which will include the opportunity...
Tags: Romeoville, Illinois Department of Transportation, St. Charles (Kane, Illinois), Schaumburg, Crystal Lake
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Pig slaughter shrinks supply to 1975 low during drought
CHICAGO -- Hog farmers are slaughtering animals at the fastest pace since 2009 as a surge in feed costs spurs the biggest losses in 14 years, signaling smaller herds next year and a rebound in pork prices. The 73.3 million hogs processed in eight months...Tags: Bob Evans Farms Incorporated, Colleges and Universities, Bank of America Corp., Quarterly or Semiannual Financial Statements, Bankruptcy
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Chicago filmmaker spent 8 years on new documentary 'Band of Sisters'
"You didn't really have (to) think much for yourself," a nun says of her early years, in the new documentary "Band of Sisters," which has its world premiere at the Siskel Film Center this week. "All that went unchanged for years and years and years...
Tags: Lobbying, Mormonism, Leadership Conference of Women Religious, Politics, Music
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Defense asks to bar testimony at Woodstock teacher sex trial
Special to the TribuneTestimony about a relationship with an 18-year-old student should be barred from the upcoming trial of Woodstock North High School teacher and head wrestling coach accused of having sex with a 14-year-old student in 2009, a defense lawyer argued today....Tags: Food Industry, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Students, Trials
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Snakes on a plain: Lincoln Park Zoo re-populates species
The people, mostly from the partnering Lincoln Park Zoo and Lake County Forest Preserve District, were scientists, public-relations specialists, photojournalists, even an intern, all of them, at times, watching the reptiles like hawks, though with the...
Tags: Lake County (Illinois), Wildlife, Biology, Conservation, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry
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2 dead in Legionnaires' outbreak tied to downtown hotel
Tribune reporterTwo people have died after contracting Legionnaires' disease in an outbreak linked to a downtown Marriott hotel this summer, Chicago Department of Public Health officials said Monday. The two dead are among eight people who came down with Legionnaires'...Tags: Personal Service, Health Organizations, Respiratory Disease, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Health
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Man killed after car hits tree in McHenry County
A Caledonia man died early this morning after the vehicle he was driving struck a tree in McHenry County, officials said. The accident happened at about 2:30 a.m. at the intersection of O'Brien Road and Nolan Street in unincorporated Alden Township, just...
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