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Jon Yates was born and raised in Ames, Iowa, where he spent six years as a stock boy and bagger for the Hy Vee grocery store chain. In college, he placed third in the Southeast Iowa Regional Grocery Bagging Contest.
He graduated from the University of Iowa in 1992 with a degree in journalism and history, and the following year became a reporter at the Iowa City Press-Citizen. He later worked for the Palm Springs Desert Sun and the Nashville Tennessean, before joining the Chicago Tribune in 2000 as a general assignment reporter.
He started the What's Your Problem? column in 2005. It appears on Wednesdays and Sundays.
He lives in Oak Park with his wife, daughter, son...
He graduated from the University of Iowa in 1992 with a degree in journalism and history, and the following year became a reporter at the Iowa City Press-Citizen. He later worked for the Palm Springs Desert Sun and the Nashville Tennessean, before joining the Chicago Tribune in 2000 as a general assignment reporter.
He started the What's Your Problem? column in 2005. It appears on Wednesdays and Sundays.
He lives in Oak Park with his wife, daughter, son...
Jon Yates was born and raised in Ames, Iowa, where he spent six years as a stock boy and bagger for the Hy Vee grocery store chain. In college, he placed third in the Southeast Iowa Regional Grocery Bagging Contest.
He graduated from the University of Iowa in 1992 with a degree in journalism and history, and the following year became a reporter at the Iowa City Press-Citizen. He later worked for the Palm Springs Desert Sun and the Nashville Tennessean, before joining the Chicago Tribune in 2000 as a general assignment reporter.
He started the What's Your Problem? column in 2005. It appears on Wednesdays and Sundays.
He lives in Oak Park with his wife, daughter, son and their 75-pound mutt.
He graduated from the University of Iowa in 1992 with a degree in journalism and history, and the following year became a reporter at the Iowa City Press-Citizen. He later worked for the Palm Springs Desert Sun and the Nashville Tennessean, before joining the Chicago Tribune in 2000 as a general assignment reporter.
He started the What's Your Problem? column in 2005. It appears on Wednesdays and Sundays.
He lives in Oak Park with his wife, daughter, son and their 75-pound mutt.
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Problem Solver: Missing wheelchair returned, but is in bad shape
As the Allegiant airline employee pushed Valerie Roberts down the ramp to her airplane at the Clearwater, Fla., airport May 3, she reminded the man to take good care of her property. "I said to him: 'Now remember, this is my wheelchair,'" she said. "He...
Tags: Career and Workplace, Clearwater (Pinellas, Florida), Employees
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Problem Solver: Conflicting PepsiCo letters cause confusion over life insurance benefit
Jean Nieth worked 32 years at Wilson Sporting Goods, much of that time making golf clubs at the company's River Grove plant. When she retired in 1973 at age 59, she was given a pension and health insurance benefits. It wasn't until more than three...
Tags: PepsiCo Inc., Crime, Law and Justice
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Problem Solver: Updates on stolen bank check, dog's vet bill
Who took Harriet Hausman's $4,643.75 state tax refund check remains a mystery, but the 89-year-old River Forest resident has gotten her money back. Hausman said the entire amount was deposited into her account Friday. "I have the money and I'm...
Tags: Judy Baar Topinka, Theft, Banking, Bank of America Corp., Nicor Incorporated
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Problem Solver: Couple 'wait, wait' for a refund from WBEZ
There are several things Bob Saville enjoys about the "Wait Wait … Don't Tell Me!" radio show. "I just think it's a nice, clever show," the Oswego resident said. "It's pertinent. I keep track of all the news and stuff. I always enjoy guessing the...
Tags: Entertainment, Chicago Tribune, NPR, Credit and Debt, Radio
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Problem Solver: State license takes some massaging
Stacey Kemerer tried to be proactive. Before moving to Oak Park from Michigan earlier this year, the massage therapist went on the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation website and downloaded the forms to apply for a license....
Tags: Golf, Sports, Litigation and Regulation, Personal Service, Health Treatments
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Problem Solver: After dog fight, owner fights for money
The attack happened so quickly that neither Elizabeth Morrissey nor her dog, Mia, had a chance to react. The two were out for a walk near their Bridgeport home Dec. 21, 2011, when an unattended dog raced across the street and began biting and scratching...
Tags: Fines, Rabies, Punishment
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Overpayment on gas bill causes headache
By the time Peter McNamara discovered his mistake, it was too late. The Mount Prospect resident paid his Nicor Gas bill online April 12 but didn't notice he had entered an extra number until days later, when he saw a large debit from his bank account....
Tags: Nicor Incorporated
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Mary Agnes Lang, 1935-2013
After raising five children on her own, Mary Agnes Lang understood the challenges of parenting without a partner, especially the difficulty of taking on college costs. When one of her sons died at 32, she and her family established a foundation to...
Tags: Family, University of Chicago, Chicago Tribune, Liver Disease, Awards and Prizes
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Problem Solver: Missing tax refund check is fraudulently cashed, investigation ensues
For years, Harriet Hausman deposited checks into her bank account by mail. With each deposit, the 89-year-old River Forest resident included a bank slip and endorsed the check with her signature and the words "for deposit only." The process had...
Tags: Judy Baar Topinka, U.S. Postal Service, Banking, Bank of America Corp.
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Problem Solver: Kenmore washer breaks, replacement part missing
When he bought his Kenmore combination washer and dryer from Sears in Oak Brook on July 13, 2011, Tony La Piana decided not to pay for an extended warranty. The salesman assured him Kenmore products are built to last, so La Piana paid $977.49 for the...
Tags: Sears, Condos
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Problem Solver: Updates on a broken washer, insurance payment
Tony La Piana's days of visiting the laundromat are over. The Lombard resident, featured in the April 28 column, originally wrote to What's Your Problem? after his Kenmore washer broke in March. He could handle that the machine broke less than two years...
Tags: JC Penney Company Inc., Insurance
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Problem Solver: Elderly woman charged for cellphone she never used
At 91-years-old, Florence Sobolewski has no need for a cellphone. Because of cataracts, she is nearly legally blind and lives in an assisted living facility. That didn't stop her former caretaker from opening a T-Mobile account in her name,...
Tags: Westmont, Lawyers, T-Mobile, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System
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