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Electronic music giants Pretty Lights and Bassnectar to play Hampton Coliseum Dec. 28-29 (UPDATE)
The electronic dance music, or EDM, revolution has officially reached the Peninsula. Staff at Hampton Coliseum announced Wednesday that Pretty Lights and Bassnectar, two of the genre's big names, will perform there Dec. 28 & 29. Tickets go on sale 10 a....
Tags: New York City, Richmond (McHenry, Illinois), Science and Technology, Arts and Culture, The New York Times
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Schmuckers celebrate 60th
Dona Lee and John Ray Schmucker are celebrating their 60th wedding anniversary. Donna Lee Marshall, the daughter of William and Hazel Marshall of Hooversville, married John Ray Schmucker, son of Rose and Frank Schmucker of Latrobe, in St. Peters...
Tags: Crosswords, American Legion, Hospitals and Clinics, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland)
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NSU Project: All-time NSU football rosters
The American News has been and is continuing to work on a project of the history of Northern State football: 1902-2012. The project will be published in its entirety in the Oct. 5 edition of the American News. Here is a preview of the all-time NSU...
Tags: Mike Wilson, Lebanon, Geneva (Seminole, Florida), Lisle, John Clark
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IKEA Announces Plans for Kansas City-area Store
Swedish furniture store IKEA announced it will be opening its first Kansas store in 2014. The proposed store will be located in Merriam, KS, on the southeastern corner of Interstate-35 and Johnson Drive. A vacant shopping center will be demolished...
Tags: Schaumburg, IKEA
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A version of David Foster Wallace's life
When the great English poet Philip Larkin worked at the University of Hull, he liked to say that the need to change trains in Doncaster meant most journalists, academics and other London irritants didn't bother to harass him. The American writer David...
Tags: Fiction, Illinois State University, Arts and Culture, The New York Times, Wars and Interventions
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Get tickets for Chicago screening of 'Revolution'
RedEyeChicago sci-fi fans are eager to see NBC's new series "Revolution." So eager, in fact, they voted online in droves to win a special theatrical screening Sept. 6 at Kerasotes Showplace ICON. Now comes the difficult part. In order to attend, fans must go...Tags: Wilmington, Hudson River, Roosevelt, Boston, Services and Shopping
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Fatal cab crash: 'It flipped four times'
Tribune reportersA University of Chicago business school student was struck and killed by a cab that veered off Milwaukee Avenue in the River West neighborhood this morning, hit a light pole and flipped over several times, authorities said. Eric Kerestes, 30, was...Tags: Students, CVS Corp., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Teaching and Learning, Science and Technology
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State Farm no longer there for Penn State
State Farm Insurance has pulled direct sponsorship of Penn State football for the 2012 season in the wake of the sex abuse scandal at the university, a spokeswoman confirmed Tuesday. The decision by the Bloomington, Ill.-based company was made in the...Tags: College Sports, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Pennsylvania Statue University Sexual Abuse Scandal (2012), State Farm Insurance, Sports
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Bloomington police investigate apartment complex shooting
One person was fatally shot early Wednesday, just one block away from where hundreds of people were gathering to apply for Section 8 housing in Bloomington, Ind. Officers with the Bloomington Police Department responded to the 1000 block of North...
Tags: Shootings, Witnesses, Prosecution, Section 8 (housing), Public Housing
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Police: Several 'credible tips' received weekly in Lauren Spierer case
The Bloomington Police Department released a statement Thursday, just days before the one year anniversary of the disappearance of Indiana University student Lauren Spierer. Police said the investigation is still “very active” and several...
Tags: Students, Crime, Law and Justice, Teaching and Learning, Colleges and Universities, Indiana University
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Tackling the office tattler
Attention fishermen and fisherwomen, loggers, aircraft pilots and farmers. Your jobs are very dangerous.
If you had not already been keyed into this by the sharks, falling trees, stalled engines and giant, scary, wheat-thrashing thingies, the Bureau of...Tags: Employees, Career and Workplace, Chicago Tribune Columnists, Rex Huppke
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Verdugo Views: Studebaker dealer was active Glendale citizen
Stephen Packer left home at the very young age of 17, off to seek his fortune in the logging business. Eventually he made his way to Glendale where he became a prosperous auto dealer. Packer, born in Bloomington, Ill., in 1866, was the son of a prominent...
Tags: Passenger Cars, Services and Shopping, Vehicles, Harrison Ford, Ford
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