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Possible cougar sighting reported in Schaumburg
Tribune reporterA large cat-like animal was reportedly seen near a residential area in Schaumburg, police said today, similar to recent reports of cougar sightings in some North Shore suburbs. A person who called Schaumburg police today said he was driving about 8:30 p....Tags: Winnetka (Cook, Illinois), Roscoe Village, Highland Park (Cook, Illinois), Northfield
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Bail set at $50K for Schaumburg man accused of soliciting child
A 77-year-old Schaumburg man is accused of offering a 9-year-old girl money to allow him to perform a sex act with her at a park Sunday, police said. A judge in the Cook County courthouse in Rolling Meadows set bail at $50,000 this morning for Paul R....
Tags: Rolling Meadows, Trials
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Man dies in motorcycle crash in Schaumburg
A 37-year-old Elk Grove Village man died in a motorcycle crash in Schaumburg today. According to preliminary information, at 4:53 p.m. the motorcyclist was northbound on Meacham Road when he struck a van that had been southbound on Meacham and turned...
Tags: Accidental Death, Transportation Accidents, Motorvehicle Accidents, Elk Grove Village (Cook, Illinois)
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Ikea releases rendering for new, larger Burbank store
Ikea released a rendering Thursday of its proposed new Burbank store, which would be 92% bigger than the existing store and would turn one of the smallest Ikeas in California into one of the largest in the country. The new Ikea -- west of San Fernando...
Tags: Burbank (Cook, Illinois)
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Sharing breast milk with other moms can be a life saver
For the first two weeks of Jayden Adams' life, the little boy, born 10 weeks premature at Advocate Lutheran General Children's Hospital, was nourished with donated human breast milk. Now six weeks old and thriving, Jayden's mother, Mandy, who lost...
Tags: Park Ridge, Health and Medical Professionals, Premature Birth, American Academy of Pediatrics, Human Interest
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Many voters still blame Bush for bad economy
WASHINGTON (AP) — Rising prices and chronic unemployment were heavy on the minds of voters Tuesday even as a glimmer of optimism peeked through. Four in 10 said the nation's battered economy is getting better. Most everyone agreed there's still far...
Tags: Polls, George W. Bush, Television Networks, Washington, DC, Politics
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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: Hoffman Estates, Grayslake, Johnsburg, Zion, Tinley Park
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IDOT asks for public's input to map future road projects
Tribune reporterFlush with a roster of major transportation projects but not a lot of money to build them, the state is asking for the public’s help to map out priorities for future improvements, officials said Monday. Meetings seeking input from residents and...Tags: Road Transportation, Romeoville, Transportation, Travel, Illinois State Toll Highway Authority
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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), McHenry, Crystal Lake
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IKEA Announces Plans for Kansas City-area Store
Swedish furniture store IKEA announced it will be opening its first Kansas store in 2014. The proposed store will be located in Merriam, KS, on the southeastern corner of Interstate-35 and Johnson Drive. A vacant shopping center will be demolished...
Tags: IKEA, Bloomington
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Woman gets prison for million-dollar theft from Wirtz Beverage
A Rockford-area woman pleaded guilty and was sentenced to 4 years in prison today for stealing more than $1 million over six years while she worked for Schaumburg-based Wirtz Beverage. Linda Bessert, 49, of Winnebago, was sentenced in Winnebago County...
Tags: Theft, Punishment, Lawyers, Lisa Madigan, Justice System
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Court listings: Sept. 21
Jason L. Messerole, 39, Warner, seat belt violation, fined $25. Jerad Robert Kersten, 38, Newbury, N.D., speeding, fined $105. Cord Allen Glanzer, 20, Huron, speeding, fined $125. Katrina Mae Comer, 31, St. Michaels, N.D., speeding, fined $25....Tags: Punishment, Fines, St. Michaels, Prisons, Groton
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