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Crystal Lake takes on 'nuisance calls'
Special to the Chicago TribuneTired of being repeatedly called to homes or apartments on "nuisance calls," Crystal Lake police are trying to fight back by taking aim at property owners. Under a proposed ordinance, police could designate a property a "chronic nuisance" if officers are...Tags: Algonquin, Des Plaines, Hanover Park, Hoffman Estates
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Change of scenery in Michigan
McClatchy-Chicago Tribune NewspapersDETROIT—Michigan's Up North destinations such as Traverse City, Petoskey, Charlevoix and Harbor Springs still command serious money in resort real estate. Those areas, in demand from more than just Michiganders, have largely avoided the worst of...Tags: Freedom of the Press, Real Estate, Inventories, Homes, Frankfort
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Community events
Clubs Langley Enlisted Spouses Club. Information: langleyenlistedspousesclub.webs.com or myspace.com/langleyenlistedspouses. •Meeting. 6:30 p.m. July 10, Bateman Library conference room, Langley Air Force Base. Guest speaker: Sheila Bailey, health and...Tags: Bible, Baptist, Armed Forces, Defense, Religious Texts
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In the mood for a movie?
Turn your backyard into a movie theater under the stars. It takes some planning, a little effort and some cash, but everyone will be talking about how much fun they had watching "Shrek" or playing Wii bowling on a giant screen in your yard. Who could...Tags: Best Buy Company Incorporated, Condos and Houses, Wal-Mart Stores Inc., Rentals
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Retired Illinois appeals Judge Francis S. Lorenz dies at 93
Chicago Tribune reporterFrancis S. Lorenz, who held posts in city, county and state government, told friends he enjoyed all of his varied jobs, but that it was as an Illinois Appellate Court judge that he thought he had the most impact. Judge Lorenz sat on the Appellate Court's...Tags: Local Elections, Retirement, Otto Kerner, Portage Park, Bucktown
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Religion events in the northwest suburbs
ALDEN A special service on the connection between theology and patriotism will be held at 9:30 a.m. Sunday in Alden Community United Methodist Church, 16532 Illinois Highway 173. Communion will be served. Call 815-648-2240. ARLINGTON HEIGHTS God's...Tags: Park Ridge, Retirement, Kane County, McHenry County, Algonquin
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Orange Avenue reopens after gas leak threat
Sentinel Staff WriterOrange Avenue reopened this morning after a gas leak forced officers to shut down the roadway for nearly two hours, police said. Orlando Fire Department officials have not released the cause of the leak. Sgt. Barbara Jones of the Orlando Police...Tags: Disasters
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Crystal Lake power outages blamed on downed line
About 1,100 ComEd customers in Crystal Lake were without power Friday morning, officials said. The power, which went out about 10 a.m., affected businesses and residences in an area bordered by McCullom Street to the north, Industrial Road to the east,... -
Trees cut power for about 1,100 ComEd customers in Crystal Lake
About 1,100 ComEd customers in Crystal Lake were without power for about 1½ hours Friday, officials said. The power, which went out about 10 a.m., affected businesses and residences in an area bordered by McCullom Street to the north, Industrial Road... -
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2007: Central region vice president, Home Depot, Arlington Heights 2004-07: North and northwest suburban district manager, Home Depot, Arlington Heights 2004: Store manager, Home Depot, Chicago 2003: Store manager, Home Depot, Crystal Lake 2002-03:...Tags: Geneva, Arlington Heights, Home Depot Incorporated, Waukegan, Melrose
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