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Update:Mercy joins sprint for hospital
TribLocal - Crystal Lake » NewsMercy Health System wants to build a 128-bed hospital in Crystal Lake, less than 10 miles from where a similar-sized facility has been proposed in …... -
Competing hospital plans healthy?
TribLocal - Crystal Lake » NewsPlans for two new 128-bed hospitals less than 10 miles apart in Huntley and Crystal Lake and within 15 miles of a Barrington hospital are …... -
3-year sentence for blinding man in Sox-Cubs fight
TribLocal - Crystal Lake » NewsA McHenry County judge has handed down a three-year prison sentence to a Chicago Cubs fan who cost his former brother-in-law an eye when he …... -
Battery charges against cop reinstated
TribLocal - Des Plaines » NewsDomestic battery charges against a Des Plaines sergeant have been reinstated after a McHenry County judge dismissed the case last month. Matthew Hicks, 46, allegedly …... -
Trespassing to place of amusement, and more
TribLocal - Crystal Lake » NewsThe following items were taken from Crystal Lake Police Department records. Retail theft An 18-year-old man, of the 6700 block of Huntley Road, was charged …... -
Cop’s disciplinary hearing delayed
TribLocal - Des Plaines » NewsA disciplinary hearing against a Des Plaines sergeant who allegedly beat up a woman has been postponed until the end of March so a medical …... -
Hospital plans highlight differences
TribLocal - Crystal Lake » NewsSimilarities between two hospitals proposed for less than 10 miles apart in McHenry County end at the beds — 128 — and it's the distinctions …... -
Alfred Balk dies at 80; journalist
Alfred Balk, a longtime journalist who was a former editor of the Columbia Journalism Review, died Thursday of cancer at his home in Huntley, Ill., his family said. He was 80.
He was editor of the Columbia Journalism Review from 1969 to 1973 and founding...Tags: Journalism, U.S. Army, Minority Groups, Rockville (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania), Local Government
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Leaps of faith drive ever-expanding 'burbs
Tribune staff reportersThis story contains corrected material, published Nov. 28, 2007. Standing in front of their new home, Alysia and Ryan Schramka and their 2-year-old daughter, Madison, look out across 600 acres of what recently were corn and soybean fields. At the moment,...Tags: Kane County, Metropolitan Planning Council, Burbank (Cook, Illinois), Public Transportation, Arts and Culture
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Teenager killed in wreck was speeding
Tribune staff reporterPeter Matia loved cars, especially his Subaru Impreza, which he saved for and bought with his own money. But perhaps the Crystal Lake teenager had become a bit too confident behind the wheel or was distracted, family members said Wednesday. On Monday...Tags: Teen-agers, Entertainment, Crystal Lake, Best Buy Co., Inc., Vehicles
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May 4 - Huntley
Staff reporterAuthor Nancy S. Bacheller Event Friday, May 8 3 - 5 p.m. Jewel-Osco Route 47 in Huntley To purchase a copy of the book: Huntley, IL (Images of America) About the book: Huntley was founded in 1851. Its first boom years-the 1850s to 1920s-saw the...Tags: Education, DeKalb, Monuments and Heritage Sites, Travel, Tourism and Leisure
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2003 Class AA girls state volleyball results
Seedings in parentheses STATE FINALS At Redbird Arena, Illinois State University, Normal Fri., Nov. 14 quarterfinals Maine South (35-3) d. New Trier 25-23, 25-21 Joliet Catholic d. Mother McAuley 25-19, 25-23 Belleville Althoff d. Normal 25-22, 25-19...Tags: Sycamore, Geneva (Kane, Illinois), Oak Park, Palatine, Batavia
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