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Wheaton council raises water rates
Wheaton residents who buy water from the city can expect to see higher monthly bills starting next year. Like officials in many DuPage County towns, Wheaton City Council unanimously voted to pass the increasing costs of buying water from the DuPage...Tags: Water Supply
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Ives resigns from city council, ready to take seat in Legislature
Tribune reporterAt-large Wheaton City Council member Jeanne Ives resigned Monday from her spot on council. The resignation comes after Ives, 48, was elected Nov. 6 to the Illinois House to represent the 42nd district. Ives said Monday she will announce her...Tags: Elections, Politics, Local Elections
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Boys' basketball: Tra Holder's 29 points leads Brentwood
Varsity Times InsiderIn Palm Springs, Tra Holder scored 29 points, Yanathan Napoleon had 20 points and Leland King finished with 18 points and 15 rebounds in Brentwood's 79-69 win over Utah Pleasant Grove. Westchester knocked off Harvard-Westlake, 70-59. Loyola suffered its... -
ENGAGED: Mania -- Kroeger II
Mr. and Mrs. David Mania of Petoskey announce the engagement of their daughter, Ashley Marie Mania, to Mark "Marcus" Werner Kroeger II. Ashley is a 2004 graduate of Petoskey High School, then went on to graduate from Western Michigan University in...
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Hastert used government office for private business
Former U.S. House Speaker Dennis Hastert has conducted private business ventures through a little-known government office that has cost taxpayers about $1.8 million, a Tribune investigation has found. Federal law allows former House speakers to...Tags: University of Chicago, Laws, Chicago Tribune, J Dennis Hastert, Values
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Public safety radio network finally up and running in DuPage
Special to the TribuneFor the first time ever, more than 3,000 DuPage County police officers, firefighters and emergency responders are on the same wavelength. After years of delays, county political and public safety officials on Tuesday announced the full implementation...Tags: Politics, Medinah Country Club, Government, Ryder Cup, Safety of Citizens
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George Limburg, 95
George “Pete” Limburg of West Chester, Pa., died Sept. 24, 2012 at age 95. Born Sept. 23, 1917, he was the son of Percy and Minnie Belle Limburg. Graduating in 1935 from Hagerstown High School, he worked at Pangborn Corporation for 43...Tags: Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)
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Wheaton man held on $1 million bail in home invasion
Special to the TribuneAn armed Wheaton man accused of entering the Glen Ellyn home of a female acquaintance and firing a shot during an ensuing confrontation was being held Monday in the DuPage County Jail in lieu of $1 million bail. DuPage prosecutors identified the man as...Tags: Prosecution, Trials, Glen Ellyn, Firearms
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Cantigny garden bursts with ideas
Special to the Chicago TribuneMany people visit Cantigny Park in Wheaton, Illinois, for the 27-hole golf course or the prized military museum, which features impressive exhibits of the 1st Infantry Division's war efforts, and an outdoor collection of refurbished tanks. The 500-acre...Tags: Museums, Fennel, Chicago Tribune, Museum Dioramas, Arts and Culture
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Marabeth E. Belenski, 81
Marabeth E. Belenski, 81, of Charlevoix, died Saturday, Sept. 8, 2012, at Hiland Cottage in Petoskey. Visitation will be from 6-8 p.m. today, Monday, Sept. 10, at the Winchester Funeral Home in Charlevoix. The funeral will be 10 a.m. Tuesday, Sept. 11,...Tags: Bradley, Religion and Belief, Naperville, Anglicanism, American Legion
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Judge dismisses Wheaton College lawsuit against Obama administration over contraception mandate
A federal judge has dismissed Wheaton College's lawsuit against the Obama administration for requiring the evangelical Christian college to offer health insurance that covers the cost of contraception, including the morning-after pill, for employees. The...
Tags: Laws, Religion and Belief, Roman Catholicism, Civil Rights, Politics
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Wheaton lawyer gets jail after 'my life got a little bit sideways'
Special to the TribuneA Wheaton lawyer who took client money to cover his personal expenses was sentenced today to a stint in the DuPage County jail. Peter R. Vogel, 66, was ordered to serve 14 days in jail and was placed on probation after pleading guilty to a forgery...Tags: Prisons, Justice System, Lawyers, Judges, Crime, Law and Justice
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