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  • Free Oakton lecture examines the scholarly study of Judaism Nov. 14

    Updated Nov 11, 2019

    Learn about the scholarly study of Judaism by attending the free lecture "The Emergence of the Jewish Professoriate in the Modern University" 11 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 14, at Oakton Community College's Skokie campus, 7701 N. Lincoln Ave., in Room A167. Jacob Lassner, Ph.D., the Philip M. and Ethel Klutznick professor emeritus in the departments of history and religious studies at Northwestern University, will lead the discussion. He is the author or co-author of 13...

  • Bertino-Tarrant wishes residents Happy Veterans Day

    Updated Nov 11, 2019

    State Senator Jennifer Bertino-Tarrant wishes veterans across the region a happy Veterans Day. Bertino-Tarrant (D-Shorewood) urges residents to look for opportunities to thank local veterans on Monday, Nov. 11 and throughout the year. "Veterans Day serves as a reminder of the sacrifices our brave heroes have made to protect our democratic rights and freedoms," Bertino-Tarrant said. "I urge residents to take time this month to reach out to the veterans in your life to thank...

  • Northbrook native Kevin Coval to appear at Oakton's Chicago Writers series event Nov. 20

    Updated Nov 11, 2019

    Northbrook native and Glenbrook North High School alumnus Kevin Coval will read selections from his collection of poetry 2 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 20, at Oakton Community College's Student Center (Room 1530), 1600 E. Golf Road, Des Plaines. Admission to this Chicago Writers Series event is free and open to the public. An award-winning poet, Coval is the author of "Everything Must Go: The Life and Death of an American Neighborhood." A professor at the University of...

  • Thin Ice Ensemble Theater kicks off its 2019-20 on December 6th and 7th

    Updated Nov 11, 2019

    Thin Ice Ensemble Theater kicks off its 2019-20 on December 6th and 7th with the iconic theatrical adventure The Wizard of Oz. Journey over the rainbow with Dorothy as she is swept by a frightening twister into the bucolic but troubled land of Oz. Eventually, Dorothy learns that courage, loyalty, and friendship can conquer all and most importantly, there is "no place like home". The Thin Ice Ensemble Theater production includes the wonderful characters audiences have come to...

  • High school students propose legislation to Sen Curran

    Updated Nov 11, 2019

    Over a dozen local students had the opportunity to put their passions and concerns front and center by proposing ideas for new laws directly to State Sen. John Curran (R-Downers Grove). The students came from four local high schools to take part in the Senator's annual Youth Advisory Council program earlier this week. "This program is a chance for students to not only learn more about government, but to see that their voices are heard in Springfield," said Curran. "I hope...

  • Amtrak ridership hits record highs on two Illinois lines

    PETER HANCOCK, Capitol News Illinois|Updated Nov 11, 2019

    Amtrak routes that connect Chicago to St. Louis and Milwaukee saw record numbers of riders in the federal fiscal year that ended Sept. 30 while the national passenger rail system turned in its best financial performance in several years. Amtrak reported Friday that the Chicago-St. Louis corridor recorded 756,062 riders during the fiscal year, up 5.5 percent from the previous year, and 24 percent higher than fiscal year 2011. That corridor includes the "Lincoln Service" route...

  • St. John Brebeuf Parish Project honors veterans

    Updated Nov 11, 2019

    Veterans who have served our country were honored by a group from St. John Brebeuf who delivered 335 care packages filled with toiletries to them at Hines VA Hospital Sunday, Nov. 3. "We wanted to do something that would be meaningful, both for those in need as well as for our parishioners," said Parish Council President Ginny Wolff. "Someone mentioned doing a project for veterans, and our group immediately agreed." Parish Council member George Miszczyszyn reached out to a...

  • Maine Township seeks Holiday donations for food pantry

    Updated Nov 7, 2019

    Feeding the hungry never takes a holiday. The Maine Township Emergency Food Pantry is seeking donations from individuals, companies, and organizations to stock up on much-needed food to meet the winter demands. The pantry helps feed hundreds of families and individuals each month. "We so appreciate the continued support of our Township communities, be they residents, businesses, or schools, churches, and local fundraisers who give so freely of either food or donations or make...

  • Stagg High School to host Arts and Craft show

    Updated Nov 7, 2019

    Stagg High School Music Booster organization presents Art for the Season, an arts and crafts fair on Saturday, November 16th from 9:00am to 4:00 pm & Sunday, November 17th from 10:00 am to 3:00 pm The fair includes over 200 art and craft and vendor booths offering handmade jewelry, Christmas and home décor, wood crafts, clothing accessories, and more. The fair also features raffles, lunch, food sampling, and entertainment. On Saturday the Stagg Madrigal singers will perform...

  • Oakton hosts lecture 'Fighting for the Soul of America: Migrant Lives at the Border' lecture Nov. 6

    Updated Nov 7, 2019

    What: Over 50,000 immigrants are being held in detention centers, while thousands more languish in unsafe conditions at the border. Manoj Govindaiah, director of Litigation at the Refugee and Immigrant Center for Education and Legal Services (RAICES) in San Antonio Texas, and Megan Klein, Oakton associate professor of sociology and anthropology, will discuss the current plight of immigrants during their lecture "Fighting for the Soul of America: Migrant Lives at the Border."...

  • Manar to push bill making Daylight Saving Time permanent

    PETER HANCOCK, Capitol News Illinois|Updated Nov 7, 2019

    If Sen. Andy Manar has his way, people in Illinois would move their clocks ahead one hour this coming spring, then never have to change them again. Manar, D-Bunker Hill, said in a Twitter post Wednesday he plans to push for passage of Senate Bill 533 when lawmakers return next week for the final three days of the fall veto session. That bill calls for setting clocks ahead one hour to Daylight Saving Time on Sunday, March 8, 2020, then leaving the state on Central Daylight...

  • Oakton Spring Registration begins Nov. 13

    Updated Nov 7, 2019

    Spring semester registration for credit classes opens Wednesday Nov. 13, at Oakton Community College, 1600 E. Golf Road, Des Plaines, and 7701 N. Lincoln Ave., Skokie. Classes begin the week of January 21, 2020. Registration for spring classes can be completed online at www.oakton.edu/admission. Registration in person can be done at either of Oakton's campuses from 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Thursday and 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday. Students with a current application...

  • Sharing Connections announces new Chief Executive Officer, effective Nov. 15

    Updated Nov 7, 2019

    The Board of Trustees of Sharing Connections furniture bank has announced the retirement of their Chief Executive Officer, Deb Rickert and the promotion of Ryan Varju to replace Rickert. Varju, who currently serves as the organizations Chief Operating Officer, has more than 19 years of experience in non-profit management, including the last 13 years with Sharing Connections managing the organization's operations as well as programs, volunteers and agency liaison. Since 2006,...

  • State's memorials, monuments remember Illinois' veterans

    Kevin Barlow, The Bloomington Pantagraph|Updated Nov 7, 2019

    On Monday, monuments and memorials dedicated to those who served in the armed forces in Illinois will serve as the background for events to recognize Veterans Day, a federal holiday observed annually on Nov. 11 to honor military veterans. The monuments, which range from big to small and old to new, were built with the purpose of serving as permanent markers. The biggest include stadiums, like Chicago's Soldier Field or Memorial Stadium on the campus of the University of...

  • Silver Cross receives an 'A' Leapfrog Hospital safety grade for Fall 2019

    Updated Nov 7, 2019

    For the 10th consecutive time, Silver Cross Hospital in New Lenox has been awarded an "A" for patient safety from The Leapfrog Group. The designation recognizes Silver Cross Hospital's efforts in protecting patients from harm and providing safer health care. The Leapfrog Group, an independent national watchdog organization driven by employers and other purchasers of health care, today announced the fall 2019 Leapfrog Hospital Safety Grades. "Patient safety is the No. 1...

  • Reps Wehrli, Grant, & Mazzochi hosting seminar to help local Governments and Non-Profits earn GATA Certification

    Updated Nov 6, 2019

    State Representatives Grant Wehrli (R–Naperville), Amy Grant (R–Wheaton) and Deanne Mazzochi (R–Elmhurst) will co-host a Grant Accountability and Transparency Act (GATA) Certification Seminar on Thursday, November 21. The seminar is designed to help local governments and non-profits who want to apply for state or federal grants obtain the required certification. It will take place from 1:30 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. at Naperville City Hall in the Council Chambers located at 400 S. Ea...

  • Willow Creek Church welcomes Gaither Homecoming Christmas Spectacular

    Updated Nov 6, 2019

    Multi-Grammy Award winning recording artist, Bill Gaither will present the Gaither Christmas Homecoming music spectacular at the Willow Creek Church, located at 67 E Algonquin Road in South Barrington, IL, on Friday, December 6. The legendary recording artist will present an exciting celebration, filled with the very best in Christian music, including Gaither's own multi-award winning group, The Gaither Vocal Band (pictured in attached jpg). This special event will begin at...

  • Shorewood man's deer photo wins October Forest Preserve photo contest

    Updated Nov 6, 2019

    Shorewood resident Frank Rink’s photo of a deer nestled in fall foliage won October’s portion of the Forest Preserve District of Will County’s Preserve the Moment photo contest. Rink said he arrived early for a Joliet Junior College nature photography class field trip when he spied two young deer in the bushes at Rock Run Rookery in Joliet. "I've always loved animals and I'm always very careful. I let them come to me. Often, it's more of a waiting game." Honorable menti...

  • Oakton hosts "Power Up: Exploring Alternative Energy Careers," Nov. 14

    Updated Nov 6, 2019

    Students and the community can explore alternative energy career prospects and learn how to prepare to become part of this growing and dynamic field Thursday, Nov. 14, from 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Oakton Community College's Des Plaines campus, 1600 E. Golf Road. "Power Up: Exploring Alternative Energy Careers," is presented by Oakton's Center for Promoting STEM and the Sustainability Center with generous funding from the Illinois Green Economy Network. The fair showcases...

  • Menards to serve as toy drive drop site

    Updated Nov 6, 2019

    In the spirit of Christmas, your local Menards home improvement stores are proudly serving as a toy drive drop site. We have participated in this wonderful opportunity for a number of years now and are excited to help put smiles on the faces of less fortunate children in the community again this year! We'll have a drop box near the exit door of all stores to collect new, unwrapped from now through the end of November. These presents will be distributed by a non-profit...

  • Karmeier reflects on 'privilege' of leading state's highest court

    REBECCA ANZEL, Capitol News Illinois|Updated Nov 6, 2019

    Lloyd Karmeier is the third Illinois Supreme Court justice from Nashville, home to about 3,200 people two hours south of Springfield. Karmeier said “almost every one” of the cases the state’s highest court has considered over the 15 years he spent on the bench has been “interesting.” Perhaps the most important were two that established state employee pensions as an undiminishable benefit as guaranteed by the Constitution. The 79-year-old justice tendered notice last week he will resign from the Supreme Court, effective...

  • Chicago Bears names Joliet West Running Back the Week 9 High School All-Star

    Updated Nov 6, 2019

    The Chicago Bears named Trent Howland, a junior and running back at Joliet West High School, the Chicago Bears "High School All-Star" for week 9. On October 25, 2019, Howland helped West win its first SPC Conference championship in fifty years with five touchdowns in Joliet's 43-7 win at Plainfield Central. Howland will be invited to the Bears vs. Kansas City game on Sunday, Dec. 22, and will join his fellow "High School All-Star" honorees, respectively, for a pregame photo...

  • Lions holiday nut sales underway

    Brian Stanley, Staff Reporter|Updated Nov 6, 2019

    The Plainfield Lions are offering holiday nut sales at many area businesses. Starting this week, cashews, chocolate cashews, mixed nuts and chocolate mixed nuts (all $14) and pecans ($17) are on sale around town. Proceeds will sponsor the Plainfield Lions Club providing eyeglasses and hearing aids to those in need and holiday gift baskets to families in District 202. Holiday nuts are available at: Busey Bank, First Midwest Bank, Larry’s Café, Plainfield Academy, Up-Town Tap, Front Street Cantina, American Legion Hall, Ti...

  • Post 134 to celebrate 13th annual Adopt a Sailor Navy Day

    Updated Nov 6, 2019

    The Legion will host 50 recruits from Great Lakes Naval Base. The sailors will arrive by bus around 8:30 a.m. and will be greeted by Legion members, village officials, friends, and whomever else wishes to greet them and thank them for their service. There will be refreshments donated by legion members, friends and local merchants. The sailors will be served a full Thanksgiving dinner with all the trimmings. Entertainment will be available along with nationwide long distance...

  • Niles Briefs

    Updated Nov 6, 2019

    City Introduces New Interactive Dining Guide More than150 Des Plaines dining options are now at your fingertips with the launch of the Des Plaines Dining Guide. This new interactive map makes it easy for you to decide on your next meal out. Just click on a location and the restaurant’s name, address, phone number, website, details on delivery, outside eating and party room availability will appear. With so many choices and types of cuisine, we hope that you explore our diverse dining scene and find a few new favorite r...

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