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Arlington Heights fears impact of Quinn proposal
Gov. Pat Quinn has proposed the state bolster its troubled finances by freezing the amount of state income taxes shared with local governments at 2012 levels, which could cost some towns hundreds of thousands of dollars. Arlington Heights stands to lose...
Tags: Government, Local Government, Finance, Economy, Business and Finance, Pat Quinn
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Man charged with pimping girl, 16, in Arlington Heights
Special to the TribuneBond for a Cherry Valley, Ill. man was set at $350,000 in Cook County Court today after he was charged with enticing a 16-year-old girl to work as prostitute in Arlington Heights, authorities said. Kevin Chabers, of the 4500 block of Lindbloom Lane, was...Tags: Rolling Meadows, Prostitution, Prosecution, Sex Crimes
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Arlington Heights man charged with killing three of his girlfriend's cats
Special to the TribuneAuthorities say that between June and February an Arlington Heights man killed three cats that belonged to his girlfriend. John Talmo, 22, of 200 the block of north Derbyshire Avenue, was charged in the Rolling Meadows branch of Cook County Circuit...Tags: Rolling Meadows, Murder, Cook County Government
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Design approved for Camelot Park recreation center
The design for the new Camelot Park Community Center in Arlington Heights has been approved and is now headed to the village board. Three options for the expansion at 1005 E. Suffield Drive were presented last month to the board and at two community...
Tags: Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Lobbying, Suffield, Politics
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Helen M. Belz, homemaker
Helen M. Belz, a homemaker, died of heart failure Saturday at her Lutherville home. She was 106.
Born Helen Mary Rosendale in Baltimore, she lived on Hollins Street and was a graduate of St. Martin's Academy. She was the great-granddaughter of Henry...Tags: Charles Street, Arlington (Staten Island, New York), Halethorpe, Culture, Arts and Culture
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Illinois House approves doctor licensing fee hike
Clout StreetDoctors will be asked to pay more in fees under a bill House lawmakers sent to Gov. Pat Quinn on Thursday, with the money earmarked to speed up the licensing process and strengthen efforts to discipline bad physicians. The governor has vowed to sign the...Tags: Interior Policy, HIV, General Practitioners, Students, Pension and Welfare
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Girls hoops blog | Some All-State questions
The Associated Press released its Class 3A and Class 4A All-State teams Wednesday. There were some surprises. When a bunch of voters based in different areas of the state are unable to see several teams and players, the final selections can be somewhat...
Tags: Springfield, Highland Park (Cook, Illinois), Kankakee, Hoffman Estates, Huntley
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Girls hoops | Class 3A, 4A AP All-State teams announced
Here is the Class 3A Illinois girls basketball all-state teams, as voted on by a statewide panel of sports writers and broadcasters and compiled by John Radtke of the (Arlington Heights) Daily Herald. CLASS 4A FIRST TEAM Linnae Harper, Young (Sr., G, 85...
Tags: Springfield, Highland Park (Cook, Illinois), Kankakee, Hoffman Estates, Vernon Hills
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Northbrook, Glenview police blotter: Feb. 25
The following items were taken from Northbrook and Glenview police records. NORTHBROOK •On Feb. 24 a 37-year-old Elgin man was arrested in the 4000 block of Commercial Avenue and charged with domestic battery. •On Feb. 24 a 25-year-old...
Tags: Des Plaines, Crimes, Glenview, Buffalo Grove, Drunk Driving
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Lagunitas will open Chicago tap house by June
RedEyeChicago craft beer fans who follow Lagunitas founder Tony Magee on Twitter have had a pretty clear view of the back-and-forth between the brewery and the city. Since announcing plans in April to open a tap room and production brewery in Chicago,...Tags: Douglas Park
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Some Arlington Heights residents continue to fight affordable housing
For some Scarsdale neighborhood residents, low-income housing again sat at the heart of controversy over an Arlington Heights housing study. Community members spoke out against the final report of the "Homes for a Changing Region" project. Slamming...Tags: Chicago Housing Authority, Poverty, Public Housing, Rentals, Personal Income
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Arlington Heights Historical Museum receives grant
The Arlington Heights Historical Museum recently received a grant to increase awareness and broaden visitor participation. The $43,800 grant was given by the Illinois Public Museum Capital Grant Program. The museum applied May 1 and asked for the...
Tags: Museums, Arts and Culture
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