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Pet supplies stolen, and more
TribLocal - Wheaton » NewsThe following incidents were taken from Wheaton police reports on May 1: Theft Electronic devices, valued at $195, were reported stolen from an office in …... -
Show brings more than 100 cats to Wheaton
TribLocal - Wheaton » NewsThe kitties are coming. This Saturday about 125 cats are expected to visit Wheaton for an annual cat show at the DuPage County Fairgrounds, 2015 …... -
Community Notes March 27, 2012
Volunteer connections This year there will be a variety of alternative spring break service projects across Charlevoix and Emmet counties for high school and college students on break. The first is the Bergmann Beautification Project which will be held...Tags: Birth Control, Hospitals and Clinics, Soups, Behavioral Conditions, Mike Davis
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Michael William Beeghly, 61, of Somerset
Michael William Beeghly, 61, of Somerset, died April 24, 2012 at UPMC Montefiore, Pittsburgh, PA. Born April 29, 1950 in Meyersdale, PA son of Lester Ray and Emma Louise (Dively) Beeghly. Preceded in death by parents, brother Richard R. Beeghly. Survived...Tags: Pittsburgh
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Global manufacturer to consolidate Ky. operations to Porter Co.
Press ReleaseLeggett and Platt, Inc., a manufacturer of engineered components, announced Monday that it will consolidate parts of its Kentucky-based manufacturing operations here, creating up to 30 new jobs by 2012. The company, which manufactures residential...Tags: Taxation, Tax Credits, Politics, Leggett & Platt Incorporated, Companies and Corporations
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Judge lowers bail for Wheaton College professor charged with child porn
Special to the TribuneA judge Thursday reduced the bail for a WheatonCollege professor accused of possessing child pornography but ordered that he would have to wear a GPS monitoring unit and be confined to his house should he post bond. Donald Ratcliff, 60, had been held...Tags: Child Development, Pornography, Carol Stream, Judges, Justice System
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Women, girls herald Scouting's 100th anniversary
Soon after Melissa Contri gave birth to twin daughters 11 years ago, she looked up at her mother, who was in the delivery room, and said, "Mom, in five years they can be in Girl Scouts!" And why not? After all, Melissa had been a Scout, and her mother,...
Tags: Youth Organizations, Girl Scout Cookies, Trips and Vacations, Travel, Customs and Tradition
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Good for you
Air Force Airman Jordan R. Gese graduated from basic military training at Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio, Texas. Airmen who complete basic training earn four credits toward an associate in applied science degree through the Community College of...Tags: Schools, Colleges and Universities, Graduation, Martin Luther King Jr., Groton
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10 things you might now know about space
Russia's Phobos-Grunt spacecraft, a Mars probe that malfunctioned, is expected to fall back into Earth's atmosphere as early as this weekend. It will crash to our planet's surface, but is unlikely to hurt anyone on the ground. These 10 facts won't hurt...Tags: Astronomy, Space Programs, Awards and Prizes, Gene Roddenberry, Russia
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Home-like settings improve the lives of frail residents
Most of us would prefer not to live in a nursing home. But today's facilities are nothing like the nursing homes of the past. Instead of hospital-like settings, many nursing homes now have a homey look. Rooms are often clustered in small neighborhoods...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Government Health Care, Medicaid, Health, Nursing Homes
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February 1: Midday Fix - Heart Health
WGN NewsLoyola Health Fair For locations and information: www.LoyolaMedicineHealthFair.com Tips: Live a healthy lifestyle by watching your weight and getting 7-9 hours of sleep each night. Engage in regular aerobic, resistance and stretching exercise....Tags: Park Ridge, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Glenview, Naperville, Darien (DuPage, Illinois)
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Judge: Refugee who abandoned newborn is unfit mother
Tribune reporterA refugee who delivered her baby outdoors in Wheaton and then left the newborn there was declared an unfit mother today by a DuPage County judge. The decision means Nunu Sung, 26, could have her parental rights terminated at the conclusion of a...Tags: Justice and Rights, Judges, Justice System, Politics, Burma
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