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Wilmington, Caldwell united in matrimony
Camille Renee Wilmington and Kenneth Wayne Caldwell were united in marriage on Saturday, May 5, 2012 in Folly Beach.
APAG announces new season of dance, music and theater
This dance company, which will perform Oct. 11 and 12, will display original Spanish classical ballets, folkloric suites and fiery flamenco dramas, choreographed by the company's founder, Dame Libby Komaiko, a professor of dance in the Department of Music and Dance programs at Northeastern Illinois University.
NATO Summit Protests: Vets Toss Medals;...
Protesters clad in black clashed with police at the end of what had been a peaceful march and rally by thousands of demonstrators, led by disenchanted veterans of the Iraq and Afghan wars protesting the opening of the two-day NATO summit in Chicago today.
Thousands march through Chicago to NATO summit
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Chicago Navy veteran to be honored for service
A U.S. Navy veteran from Chicago is being honored as Illinois Veteran of the Month.
An unprecedented convergence of summit delegates and their entourages, protesters, and police, is meeting in the third largest city in the United States - the first time in the United States that a city other than Washington, DC will host a Nato event.
05/17/12 - Illinois Department of Veterans' Affairs to honor Chicago...
CHICAGO The Illinois Department of Veterans' Affairs later this month will honor Marlene Julye, a Chicago resident and U.S. Navy veteran, at its May 2012 "Veteran of the Month." "Marlene Julye has distinguished herself as a true and tireless leader within the Illinois veteran community," said IDVA Director Erica Borggren.
Two new principals hired at Oak Park schools
Todd Fitzgerald, 39, currently principal at S.E. Gross Middle School in Brookfield, was appointed principal of Percy Julian Middle School.
Northeastern Illinois University professor retires
A retiring, black college professor is afraid that the black, middle-class will soon disappear if black teachers continue to lose their jobs and if fewer blacks do not choose education as a career.
NCDC hosts first discussion in spring series
Northwestern Community Development Corps held the first event of its election-focused spring lecture series, "Vote for Social Justice," on Wednesday night.
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