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Naperville hit with heavy rain, flooding
Tribune reporterNaperville has been hit with more than six inches of rain since Wednesday and the city has received reports of multiple stalled vehicles and flooded basements, according to city officials. Naperville closed the Eagle Street Bridge and the Washington...Tags: Public Officials, Hospitals and Clinics, Government, Politics, Colleges and Universities
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Walking enhanced with pick up sticks
I came upon my new winter activity almost by accident. I was heading out for a hike through my local forest preserve when I decided to take a pair of trekking poles. I'd fallen in love with them on a summer hiking trip, and thought they might liven up...
Tags: YouTube, Back Pain, Video Supplies and Services, Nordic Skiing, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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Love Notes: Hooked on love
That adage that couples who play together stay together? P.J. and Donna Smith are that couple. Married in 2000, they have worked together for more than 18 years and spend most of their leisure time fly-fishing. Or talking about fly-fishing. Or attending...
Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Fishing
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Signing up for summer camp
Frigid February temperatures notwithstanding, it's not too early to plan where to send the kids to camp this summer. Throughout the city and the suburbs, a number of museums, botanical gardens and zoos offer hands-on learning experiences built around...
Tags: Agriculture, Field Museum of Natural History, Science, Chicago Botanic Garden, Adler Planetarium
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Jane Glover takes stock of her fruitful decade with Music of the Baroque
Chicago music has long gone gaga over the Brits, and not simply because the city's two leading opera companies are, or were, run by thoroughly capable Englishmen – Anthony Freud at Lyric Opera and Brian Dickie, who retired last year after 13 seasons...
Tags: Music Industry, Entertainment Events, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, BRIT Awards, Entertainment
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See the forest for trees — and the art shows
Jack and Denise Gallagher went out for a winter walk, and ended up at an art opening. After a hike at Ryerson Woods near Deerfield they stopped for a drink of water at Brushwood, the headquarters and arts center hub of Friends of Ryerson Woods. And...
Tags: Arts, Chicago Botanic Garden, Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum, School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Museums
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Trees' bounty outweighs risks
Special to Tribune NewspapersIn recent weeks, some people have suddenly become scared of trees. Shocking images from Hurricane Sandy often showed trees fallen across houses and cars. Power outages were widely attributed to fallen tree branches – utility workers in New Jersey...Tags: Botany, Hurricane Sandy (2012)
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November 27: Midday Fix - Handmade Ornaments
Handmade Ornaments Make Your Own Ornaments Sunday, December 2 2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. The Morton Arboretum 4100 Illinois Route 53 Lisle www.mortonarb.org/
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