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Schrader: Prolific writer published often over the years
Mil Misic's writing topics range from favorite holiday remembrances to the little annoyances in life.
Elaine A. Boldrey, 70, of Peru died at 2:15 p.m. Friday, Dec. 11, 2009, at Manor Court Nursing Center in Peru.
Shovels and shivers, ground officially broken for new Fairfield Inn
"This new hotel represents a new commitment to the future of Ottawa," Mayor Robert Eschbach told participants during official groundbreaking ceremonies for the new Fairfield Inn & Suites staged in the bitter cold Thursday morning.
Five things to do today: December 8
SHOPPING & STYLE - Gamma Player sale Global design hub Gamma Player peels some of the sticker shock off of its cutting-edge silhouettes.
City council annexes land for YMCA
Following an 80-minute public hearing, the Morris City Council agreed Monday night to annex 77.6 acres between U.S. 6 and Interstate 80, west of Saratoga Road.
The newest option for plan-ahead holiday shoppers is a blast from the past: layaway.
Farmers still working to overcome delays
A farmer continues harvesting corn in a field off Lisbon Road Wednesday afternoon as the harvest season drags into December.
In a last-ditch effort to hault the migration of razor-toothed Asian carp, state officials will begin waging chemical warfare tonight in a six-mile stretch of the Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal near Romeoville .
Multimedia: Give thanks for crafts
Teach your kids the story of the first Thanksgiving with this memorable craft. Your kids will love having a special bracelet for their Thanksgiving feast and you will love knowing they learned a bit of American history in the process.
Perched on the edge of his chair, Mark Sutherland is a bundle of energy, ready to burst forth.
Group rates road safety for cyclists, pedestrians
Fear is a rational response when truck drivers coming from behind are aiming at the 8-foot gap between you -- the wobbly bicyclist on the side of the road -- and oncoming traffic.
Classic 'La Boheme' accompanied by organ
"La Boheme," MGM's 1926 silent epic of selfless love in the pursuit of high-quality playwriting, will be shown Sunday afternoon at St.
Polo Food Center shuts its doors
POLO – The owner of this small town's only grocery store said tough economic times and competition from big-box retailers forced him to close his doors for good Monday night.
Oak Lawn/Evergreen Park Reporter
Evergreen marks Vets Day with Blue Star dedication
A soldier salutes the American flag as it is being raised in the midst of a dedication of the Blue Star Highway Memorial on Tuesday afternoon in Evergreen Park.
Rock and Role: Jon Langford inspires All the Fame of Lofty Deeds
Critics have praised the company for creating shows with the feverish excitement of rock musicians, and now it's finally teaming up with one: the Chicagoan Jon Langford.
Flower flights from South America to resume at Midamerica Airport in Mascoutah
After a monthlong hiatus, the weekly flights of flowers flown straight in from South America to MidAmerica St.
Georgetown offers luxury at a value
The master bathroom in the 1,847-square-foot Columbia has a whirlpool tub and walk-in shower.
Hit-and-run victim mourned at service
Several hundred people gathered in the Ralph S. O'Connor Recreation Center at Johns Hopkins University Nov.
The Princeton Public Library wants to remind everyone KidLit will have a Trivia Night at the Metro Center starting at 7 p.m. Saturday.
What does it mean to you to be a member of the Christian Motorcyclist Association?
Motorcycles are just the lure; we are actually fishing for men.” Gary Moreland of Princeton “It's to evangelize and have fun and fellowship with my fellow members.