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Mock crash no joke

Mock crash no joke

A series of activities and events recognizing Alcohol Awareness Week culminated at Oak Lawn Community High School Friday with a mock drunken...

Hickory girl goes to D.C.

Hickory girl goes to D.C.

Conrady 6th-grader attends leadership forum in capital

By Maura Vizza

A Conrady...

Towns looking at options regarding smoking laws

By Maura Vizza

Smoking or non-smoking? Patrons of restaurants and bars in the Southwest Suburbs may not even be given that choice next year.

The Cook County Board voted to approve a smoking ban last month that would prohibit smoking in bars, restaurants and other businesses beginning March 15, 2007. Municipalities throughout the county have until then to either adopt the smoking ban or...

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Worth golf course’s budget is in the hole

By Brett Rush

Worth village officials are projecting the Water’s Edge Golf Club will operate at a deficit of nearly $200,000 for the 2006-07 season.

Worth trustees...

Bolts seek to strike hearts of area fans

By Brett Rush

Officials with the Windy City Thunderbolts are hopeful aggressively promoting the minor league baseball team will draw more fans this season.

Armed with a...

Orr vows to fix voting woes

Cook County Clerk David Orr pledged to thoroughly examine the problems that occurred during last month’s primary and has identified improvements that need to be...

Ruth McGinnis: Through My Eyes

To enjoy for the rest of my life

For my 95th birthday, April 1, 2006, I received and enjoyed 85 beautiful cards, four big, beautiful flower...

OL hires trash hauler

By Brett Rush

A month-long delay regarding which company will pick up trash in Oak Lawn ended Tuesday when trustees approved a contract for its current...

Evergreen seeks to establish quiet zone

By Maura Vizza

Silence is golden, especially for residents within earshot of the railroad tracks in Evergreen Park.

Evergreen Park Mayor James Sexton, along with mayors of...

Worth trustees to decide next week on abatement

By Brett Rush

Worth’s chief financial officer said this week he will not agree to abate this year’s property tax levy on the village’s municipal golf...

Parole hearing today for Oak Lawn woman’s attacker

By Brett Rush

Every April, Oak Lawn resident Betty Leen makes note of the date the man who tried to kill her daughter could be released...

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