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One Library's Efforts to Cut Paper Use
The U.S. consumes more paper and paper products per capita than any other country in the world.
What to do with kids this weekend: Jan 16-Jan 18
Posted in Around Town , Kids by Joanna Batt on January 16th, 2010 at 12:52 pm Stop trying to be super-parents and come up with activities for the entire long weekend on your own.
Students at all Mt. Prospect elementary and middle schools tomorrow will receive one inoculation of the H1N1 virus.
The man who fueled an invention revolution
West Side native Morris Simon - the man behind pay-at-the-pump technology - is the genius you've never heard of Comments November 27, 2009 SANDRA GUY sguy@suntimes.com Global Positioning System satellites that monitor truckers' whereabouts are cutting-edge technology.
'Death By Chocolate' Includes Local Actor
Four live performances of "Death by Chocolate" will be presented by S.T.A.R., a local nonprofit community theater group, at 8 p.m. Saturday, Nov.
Hot Picks: Movie mania and more
Here is a look at top events you won't want to miss. Suggestions for this weekend include the 45th anniversary of the Chicago International Film Festival, which is presented by Cinema/Chicago, professional pool champion Mike Massey at Ignorant Bliss and the festivities at the Haunted Farm at Forest View Farms.
For more autism resources check out the following organizations : Autism Speaks, www.autismspeaks.org; National Autism Association, www.nationalautismassociation.org; Talk About Curing Autism, www.talkaboutcuringautism.org; Autism Society of Illinois, www.autismillinois.org. The Autism Society of Illinois will host its 32nd Annual Conference on ...
Diversity Walk to celebrate differences
A walk and family festival to celebrate and showcase diversity in the Northwest suburbs will be held Sunday, Sept.
Woman hopes for animal sanctuary on stable site
If Dawn Hamill has her way, utopia for four-legged creatures will be a 12-acre spread in unincorporated Cook County near Oak Forest.