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These items are from Mount Prospect Police Department incident reports. The Mount Prospect Journal publishes this police blotter every Wednesday and Friday.
Updated 8/5: Storm takes out trees, power in Niles
Powerful winds from Monday night's storm knocked out power serving many Niles homes and brought a large tree limb down onto a parked car outside Niles' Chateau Ritz, police said today .
Western Am pulls out of Point O' Woods
GOLFWEEK STAFF BENTON HARBOR, Mich. - ' The Western Amateur will end a 38-year run at Point O' Woods Golf & Country Club this week.
I have been going to Hackney's on Lake since I was young. Now having a family of my own I am always happy with our experience at Hackney's on Lake.
Fore! Oakton Driving Range a 'hidden gem'
Screened behind a line of trees and perhaps even overshadowed by an ice rink and batting cages, the Oakton Driving Range, 2800 Oakton St., in Park Ridge serves more than 100 golfers each day.
Camp introduces Misericordians to the game of golf
Misericordia residents celebrated conquering the links at Glenview's North Shore Country Club recently, with a cookout and awards presentation to cap off their five-week Sunshine Through Golf Foundation camp ...
Camp introduces Misericordians to the game of golf
Misericordia residents celebrated conquering the links at Glenview's North Shore Country Club recently, with a cookout and awards presentation to cap off their five-week Sunshine Through Golf Foundation camp ...
These items are from Niles Police Department incident reports. The Niles Journal publishes this police blotter every Wednesday.
Chick Evans Scholarship uses golf to drive academics
In 2003, Melissa Marthol earned an Daniel Murphy Scholar caddie at River Forest Country Club in Elmhurst, Illinois.
Townships: Necessary, or are they irrelevant?
For years, Roosevelt University professor David Hamilton has been arguing that we'd be better off without township government.
Townships: Necessary or irrelevant?
For years, Roosevelt University professor David Hamilton has been arguing that we'd be better off without township government.
Updated 7/1: Emerald ash borers tracked to Golf
The emerald ash borer has taken up residence in Golf, but officials are still debating the extent of the infestation and what to do.
Arlington Heights Community Concert Band will play an outdoor concert in North School Park, 400 N. Arlington Hts.
Wilmette Hadassah members model warm weather fashions
Coldwater Creek in Old Orchard provided cool and casual fashions for the annual Spring Fashion Show and Luncheon, sponsored by the Wilmette Group of North Shore Hadassah April 30 at Mission Hills Country Club ...
Big and small press authors from the area and out-of-state will participate in the 4th annual AuthorFest at the Schaumburg Township Library on Saturday, June 14, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Four panel discussions will ...
Police Dept. To Replace 12 Old Squad Cars
Twelve new squad cars are on the way after the Niles Village Board on May 20 agreed to the purchase from Golf Mill Ford.
Second Suburb Players announces auditions, rehearsals and performances for "Anything Goes," its upcoming spring production.
'Swing Fore Hunger' w/Pat Cassidy
Posted: Friday, 16 May 2008 3:23PM 4th Annual Anti-Hunger Federation 'Swing Fore Hunger' w/Pat Cassidy Please join WBBM's Pat Cassidy for the 4th annual "Swing Fore Hunger" Golf Outing to benefit the Chicago ...
Train Blocks Tracks For Half-Hour
Des Plaines' struggles with trains, planes and automobiles doesn't seem to be letting up even though the price of fuel continues to skyrocket and people consider other modes of transportation.
Movie Director's Love For Film Started Here
For the first 18 years of his life, Matthew Wilder would spend many of his free days attending movies at what then were local theaters in Des Plaines, Arlington Hts., Mt.