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Pulte developers honor legacy of nuns at former Wheaton convent

Catholic nuns carried on a tradition at a ceremony to unveil a plaque memorializing the 70 years of religious life on their old campus.

 

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New Elgin boys basketball boss David Hess arrives prepared for his second head coaching job.Introduced to the players and their parents at a Monday meeting, Hess, 37, spent the last nine seasons as an under-level coach at Stevenson, the last six as sophomore coach at a time when the varsity won three state trophies, highlighted by the 2014-15 Class 4A title.The 1999 Hersey graduate was a single 25-year-old in 2006, when college friends from Millikin encouraged him to apply for the then-vacant head coaching position at downstate Tuscola.

 

Community garden now home to farmers market in Fox Lake

The Fox Lake Community Garden is now the home of the Fox Lake Farmers. The market, 17 E. School St., will be open from 4 to 8 p.m. every Tuesday through the month of September.

 

True fishing expedition reveals which species live in Spring Creek

Barrington Hills' Sanfilippo estate is a popular venue for elegant fundraising parties, but Tuesday it was all about scientific research in the property's spring-fed creek by Shedd Aquarium experts and a local nonprofit conservation organization.

 

Police believe they've found SUV that fatally struck Antioch man

Authorities believe they have located the vehicle that struck and killed an Antioch man over the weekend and are speaking with its owners.

 

After weekend floods, Mount Prospect planning up to $8 million in sewer upgrades

In the wake of weekend flooding caused by what one Mount Prospect official called a "100-year storm event," village leaders are planning as much as $8 million in storm sewer improvements for neighborhoods near the Des Plaines River.

 

DuPage coroner names victim 9 days after shooting

It took nine days, but the DuPage County coroner's office on Tuesday finally released the victim's name in a June 3 fatal shooting near Roselle.

 

Fire departments' new training manikin is no dummy

Firefighters from Palatine and Rolling Meadows are using a new, high-tech training manikin to prepare themselves for just about any medical situation they might encounter when responding to an emergency.

 

Longmeadow plan change would mean some risk of tax money

A change in plans for borrowing $30 million to fund construction of the Longmeadow Parkway would now place some risk on taxpayers.

 

63 years prison for man who killed girlfriend from St. Charles

A judge Tuesday sentenced a DeKalb man to 63 years in prison for fatally stabbing and beating his girlfiend, a 19-year-old from St. Charles, in their apartment in 2016 while their toddler son was in the other room and wrapping her body in a blanket and shower curtain before hiding it a closet.

 

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