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Religion events in the northwest suburbs
ALDEN Rev. Darleen Cools, a deacon from Woodstock, will present the sermon "Just Another Day" based on passages from Genesis, Exodus and Matthew at 9:30 a.m. Sunday in Alden Community United Methodist Church, 16532 Illinois Highway 173. Call 815-648-...Tags: Roman Catholic, Bible, Christmas, First United Corporation, Arlington Heights
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Orange County Calendar
TODAY Surfing: The U.S. Open. Noon. Free. Huntington Beach Pier, 315 Pacific Coast Highway. (310) 473-0411 or www.usopenofsurfing.com Film: A fisherman vows to complete his dying son's documentary of China in "Riding Alone for Thousands of Miles." 1:30...Tags: Viniculture, William Shakespeare, Fiction, Orange County Regional History Center, Costa Mesa
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Life in the fast lane: CTA eyes Cleveland's buses
Chicago Tribune reporterDon't dare dismiss the new $200 million transit service starting up here as just another bus line. Officials certainly aren't at the Chicago Transit Authority, which is studying Cleveland's experiment before launching its own "bus rapid transit" here...Tags: Joseph Calabrese, Transportation, Metra, Vehicles, Chicago Transit Authority
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Play dates
Classes Aikido: Learn moves derived from ancient samurai traditions combining dance and martial arts, with a focus on flexibility and relaxation. Ongoing introductory class for adults; open end. 8:15 p.m. Thu.; 2:30 p.m. Sat.; 5:45 p.m. Tue.; 7 p.m. Wed....Tags: Lou Gehrig, Cruises, Major League Baseball, Tourism and Leisure, Defense
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Police Seek Hit and Run Driver
Police in National City are looking for a hit-and-run driver and are asking for the public's help. The accident happened around 8:30 Saturday night on Euclid Avenue. A 20-year-old man was seriously injured after being hit as he tried to retrieve a... -
Festivals
Please submit listings by going online to metromix.com/listings. 22nd Annual Scottish Festival and Highland Games: This celebration of Scottish arts and culture features bagpipe and Highland dance competitions, athletic contests, regional cuisine, a car...Tags: Oak Brook, Humboldt Park, Arlington Heights, Long Grove, People
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Berwyn boy, 14, convicted in fatal stabbing of classmate
A 14-year-old boy was convicted Thursday of first-degree murder for stabbing a classmate as they walked home from a Berwyn middle school in February 2007, according to the Cook County state's attorney's office. Circuit Judge Edward Pietrucha found the...Tags: Assault, Murder, Laws, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Criminal Laws
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Feds seize $13.3M in property they say Orlando venture capitalist embezzled
Sentinel Staff WriterThe federal government seized $13.3 million of real estate from Orlando venture capitalist Frank L. Amodeo on Friday, alleging he bought the properties with funds embezzled from the now-crumbled Mirabilis Ventures business empire. A civil-forfeiture suit...Tags: Embezzlement, Laws, Internal Revenue Service, Employees, Bankruptcy
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Suburban Memorial Day weekend events
ARLINGTON HEIGHTS •Stephen Cochran, a wounded Marine veteran and country music artist, will perform a free concert at 6:30 p.m. Friday in Harmony Park, Vail Avenue and Campbell Street. •The Arlington Heights Salutes Our Heroes 5K/10K Run...Tags: Transportation, Lincoln National Corporation, People, Jaime Moreno, Defense
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Gospel voices poised to praise at Portsmouth picnic
247-4732Church starts a day early at Harbor Center in Portsmouth this week. Picnic at the Pavilion, a festival put together by WXEZ-FM (94.1), brings a full afternoon and evening of contemporary African-American gospel music to the riverside amphitheater....Tags: Popular Music, Olde Towne Portsmouth
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