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    Aug 16, 2011 |Story| WGN-AM
  1. SNERD - August 16, 2011

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    SNERD By Mortimer Snerd August 16, 2011 The Bears Looking for a "Sod-mother"… The controversy surrounding the slippery sod at Soldier Field isn't on solid footing behind the scenes. As Bears' and Chicago Park District bigwigs bicker about how best to...

    Tags: Nike, Inc., Chicago Cubs, Companies and Corporations, Tourism and Leisure, PGA Championship

  2. Aug 17, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  3. Geese found dead--possibly poisoned--at 2 Chicago parks

    A number of geese have been found dead at two Chicago parks over the last two days, and poisoning is suspected.
    A number of geese have been found dead at two Chicago parks over the last two days, and poisoning is suspected. Eighteen have been found at McKinley Park on the Southwest Side. Six were found Tuesday near the softball fields at the park and 10 more...

    Tags: McKinley Park, Crime, Law and Justice, Crimes, Illinois

  4. Aug 17, 2011 |Story| WGN-AM
  5. SNERD - August 17, 2011

    The Bears Looking for a "Sod-mother"... The controversy surrounding the slippery sod at Soldier Field isn't on solid footing behind the scenes. As Bears' and Chicago Park District bigwigs bicker about how best to maintain the field, my football feelers...

    Tags: Herbie Hancock, CNN (tv network), Companies and Corporations, England, Human Interest

  6. Aug 18, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  7. More dead fowl found in Chicago park

    More dead wildfowl were found today in a Southwest Side park, and officials are warning against fishing in or walking pets near ponds there while an investigation is held to figure out what's causing the deaths.
    Tribune reporter
    More dead wildfowl were found today in a Southwest Side park, and officials are warning against fishing in or walking pets near ponds there while an investigation is held to figure out what's causing the deaths. The Chicago Commission on Animal Care...

    Tags: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Chicago, Science and Technology, McKinley Park, Agricultural Research and Technology

  8. Aug 30, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  9. Healthy snacks coming to Chicago park district vending machines

    Healthier snacks are coming to Chicago Park District vending machines.
    Healthier snacks are coming to Chicago Park District vending machines. Officials on Tuesday showed off the revamped snacking options at the Humboldt Park fieldhouse. Out are candy bars and in are granola bars, park district officials said. About 20...

    Tags: Obesity, Weight, Health, Humboldt Park

  10. Aug 8, 2011 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  11. Forte has to shut up and block

    If a healthy Matt Forte sits out the opening exhibition game Saturday the way he has been talking, then the Bears have to fine him or maybe suspend him. Or maybe demote him. The Bears’ starting tailback is worried about getting injured. Yes. Well....

    Tags: Jerry Angelo, Soldier Field, Olin Kreutz, Human Interest

  12. Jul 3, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  13. Parts of Garfield Park Conservatory reopen after hail damage

    Portions of the Garfield Park Conservatory, devastated by Thursday night's massive hailstorms, reopened today.
    Portions of the Garfield Park Conservatory, devastated by Thursday night's massive hailstorms, reopened today. The rooms of the 100-year-old conservatory that are open to the public sustained minimal damage during the storms because they were fitted with...

    Tags: Science and Technology, New York, Garfield Park Conservatory, Central Park, Jens Jensen

  14. Jul 5, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  15. Ald. Burke backs off Adler fee increase opposition

    Clout Street
    A powerful alderman has dropped his opposition to a bump in entrance fees at the Adler Planetarium in light of the museum’s decision to exempt Chicago children from the increase. Ald. Edward Burke, 14th, said there is no longer a need to fight...

    Tags: Elections, Edward M. Burke, Adler Planetarium, Politics

  16. Sep 27, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  17. North Side cemetery could become nature preserve

    The Chicago City Council today moved a step closer to turning part of historic Rosehill Cemetery into a public nature preserve.
    The Chicago City Council today moved a step closer to turning part of historic Rosehill Cemetery into a public nature preserve. The council's Housing Committee approved paying $7.7 million to buy about 21 acres at the northwest corner of the North Side...

    Tags: Patrick J. O'Connor, Rahm Emanuel, Chicago City Council

  18. Oct 4, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  19. Emanuel cracking down on City Hall scofflaws

    Mayor Rahm Emanuel is cracking down on City Hall and agency employees who owe Chicago $3 million in unpaid water bills, parking tickets, business license fees and other fines.
    Tribune reporter
    Mayor Rahm Emanuel is cracking down on City Hall and agency employees who owe Chicago $3 million in unpaid water bills, parking tickets, business license fees and other fines. Employees will have 30 days to pay up or face disciplinary action, ranging...

    Tags: Employees, Chicago Transit Authority, Career and Workplace, Rahm Emanuel, Interior Policy

  20. Oct 5, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  21. Emanuel sees overdue fines, fees on path to budget fix

    Mayor Rahm Emanuel on Tuesday previewed a pair of ways he plans to balance the city’s budget: collecting overdue fines, fees and taxes from city employees and companies, and pooling resources with Cook County.
    Mayor Rahm Emanuel on Tuesday previewed a pair of ways he plans to balance the city’s budget: collecting overdue fines, fees and taxes from city employees and companies, and pooling resources with Cook County. Emanuel and County Board President...

    Tags: Employees, Local Government, Chicago Mayor, Regional Authority, Companies and Corporations

  22. Oct 8, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  23. Taste of Chicago considers taking smaller bite of calendar

    Taste of Chicago could get shortened by several days next summer as city officials again retool Chicago’s iconic summer party.
    Taste of Chicago could get shortened by several days next summer as city officials again retool Chicago’s iconic summer party. The city’s Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events will run the Taste in 2012, after the Chicago Park...

    Tags: Festive Events, Rahm Emanuel, Chicago Mayor, Grant Park, Dining and Drinking

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