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2010 Chicagoland farmers markets
Once again area residents can find the fruits of the Midwest in farmers markets throughout the city and suburbs. Most are opening this month.
Farmers and vendors from Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin and Michigan will bring produce, baked goods, cheese,...Tags: West Chicago, Farms, Woodstock (McHenry, Illinois), Wheaton, Uptown
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Candidates decry state of economy
Los Angeles Times Staff WritersWith California playing a meaningful role in the presidential race for the first time in decades, all three major Democratic candidates hit the campaign trail here Thursday, with talk of pocketbook issues in the face of a weakening economy. As the Dow...Tags: White House, San Francisco, John Edwards, Compton (Los Angeles, California), Arnold Schwarzenegger
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Nuclear waste has no place to go
Tribune reporterIn a pool of water just a football field away from Lake Michigan, about 1,000 tons of highly radioactive fuel from the scuttled Zion Nuclear Power Station is waiting for someplace else to spend a few thousand years. The wait just got longer. President...Tags: Mississippi, Exelon Corp., Barack Obama, Nuclear Power, Nevada
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Aligning a medical treatment plan with God's plan
After she was diagnosed with Stage IV breast cancer that had spread to her left lung, Gloria Bailey's doctors recommended she have a mastectomy followed by hormone therapy to fight the tumors that remained. She followed their advice, but had a nagging...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Society, Colon, Healthcare Provider, Cancer Treatment Centers of America
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Girls volleyball roundup: No. 10 St. Francis takes down St. Edward
Tribune staff reportsLed by Meg Vonderhaar's nine kills, No. 10 St. Francis beat St. Edward 25-9, 20-25, 25-17 in a Suburban Catholic contest. Kelsey Robinson had 15 service points and nine aces to lead the Spartans (22-6, 11-1). No. 1 Benet d. Providence 25-6, 25-18:...Tags: Libertyville, Mundelein, Beecher, Hoffman Estates, Vernon Hills
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Obama win triggers run on guns
Tribune correspondentHOUSTON — A week after the election of Barack Obama, gun buyers across the country are voting with their feet, flocking to gun stores to stock up on assault rifles, handguns and ammunition. Some say they are worried that the incoming Obama...Tags: FBI, Barack Obama, Interior Policy, Elections, Weaponry
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Smarter schools for Illinois
In our minds, we are generous to our schoolchildren. And, to a point, we are. Last year we paid $20 billion in taxes to support education in Illinois, in the hope that our young people would flourish in excellent public schools. And, to a point, they did....Tags: Students, Research, Business, State Budgets, Elections
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Briefing set for officials on nuclear plant safety
Tribune staff reporterAs Lake County residents pepper local officials with questions about the shuttered nuclear plant in Zion, its owner has invited the officials to a private briefing Thursday on security measures implemented since Sept. 11. "I get asked all the time, `What...Tags: Federal Aviation Administration, Air Transportation, Susan Garrett, Hennepin County, Braidwood
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2003 Class AA girls state volleyball results
Seedings in parentheses STATE FINALS At Redbird Arena, Illinois State University, Normal Fri., Nov. 14 quarterfinals Maine South (35-3) d. New Trier 25-23, 25-21 Joliet Catholic d. Mother McAuley 25-19, 25-23 Belleville Althoff d. Normal 25-22, 25-19...Tags: Downers Grove, Streamwood, West Chicago, Mundelein, Bartlett
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Police: Dead Zion girls were stabbed
Tribune staff reportersIt started as a typical spring Sunday for two 2nd-grade girls: riding bikes, flying kites, swinging in a backyard hammock and, later, an adventure in a wooded public park that some feared was a danger to youngsters. When Krystal Tobias, 9, and Laura...Tags: Sex Crimes, Mother's Day, Children, Juvenile Delinquency, Dog (animal)
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2003 wrestling dual-meet team tournament results
Source: Illinois High School AssociationCLASS AA Sectionals 5:30 p.m., Tue., Feb. 25 At Hersey Conant 33, Libertyville 26 Wheeling 32, Grant 31 Conant 33, Wheeling 25 At Morton (Ill.) Mahomet-Seymour 38, La Salle-Peru 28 Bloomington 40, East Peoria 6 Mahomet-Seymour 32, Bloomington 29 At...Tags: Harvard, Sandwiches, Lisle, Wilmington, Riverdale (Cook, Illinois)
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Sen. Durbin urges wider no-fly zones
Fearing terrorist air attacks, Sen. Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) is urging the federal government to impose no-fly zones around nuclear facilities across the country. But Illinois officials, airport managers and pilots from his home state, which has more nuclear...Tags: Regulatory Policy and Organizations, Federal Aviation Administration, FBI, Air Transportation, Braidwood
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