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Master of Macabre still going strong

Master of Macabre still going strong

Book Review

Stephen King’s latest proves legends don’t fade away

by Jase...

A mayor's work is never done

Area bosses discuss their duties

By William Jones and Jason Maholy

Most citizens consider the mayor to be a municipality’s highest elected office. The mayor is often the first elected official a town’s residents turn to when they have complaints or want answers, and their queries and complaints usually have a way of finding themselves to the mayor’s ears if the people are not...

Dist. 218 sweeps journalism competition

Dist. 218 sweeps journalism competition

Students from Shepard High School won first place recently at the 12-team South Suburban Conference journalism competition at Moraine Valley Community College.

High School District...

The Wine Guy: Tips for dealing with a gas crisis

The Wine Guy

with Anthony Scarano

Gas is a huge problem these days, as always, but the gas I will discuss here is not the kind sold by the barrel and that fuels everything from automobiles to airliners to the tanks and supersonic jets used by our military.

The gas I am speaking of comes from the foods we eat and accumulates in our stomachs...

Something to sink your teeth into

Something to sink your teeth into

Oak Lawn High School junior Elaina Cwik decorated a “New...

Dan Lipinski wants transportation bill passed pronto

News from Congressman Dan Lipinski, 3rd District, Illinois

Dec. 14, 2009

Lipinski Leads Transportation, Business, and Labor Leaders in Call for Quick Passage of Transportation Bill to Create Jobs and Improve Region

At a press conference this morning in downtown Chicago, Congressman Dan Lipinski (IL-3) and transportation, business, and labor leaders called on Congress to quickly pass a six-year $500 billion transportation reauthorization bill to...

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Ridge to handle thefts less than $100 in village court

$150 fines will go into village fund

By Meg Sullivan

Thieves in Chicago Ridge will now have to steal merchandise totalling more than $100 in order to...

Talkin' Poker

with Steve Rosenbloom

The concept of maximizing your big hands and minimizing your losers is as obvious as it is basic.

Finding the right strategy for building...

Pot possessors will pay in EP

$200 if caught with 2.5 grams or less

By Kevin Olsen

Evergreen Park is increasing fines in an attempt to generate more revenue.

The Village Board on Monday...

Slapshot!

The Adventure Club at Conrady Junior High School in Hickory Hills attended a Chicago Wolves game last month. The club was part of a season-high...

Pets of the week

Domino (A050134) is a 7-year-old domestic shorthair. She is housebroken, and good with children and other cats. She has been at the Animal Welfare League...

A wonderful life with Grandpa Charlie

Appreciate your heroes and loved ones this holiday season

By Don White

As most of you regular readers of The Reporter know, Abraham Lincoln is my hero....

Through My Eyes

by Ruth McGinnis

People ask what will I write about

So often people ask, “What are you going to write about today?”

And so often I say, “I...

A Dickens' Christmas

Evergreen Park held its annual Dickens’ Christmas last Saturday on 95th Street. The event featured businesses offering free cookies, pizza and hot apple cider as...

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