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JSDreyer said: "2000MW is the same as 2 large nuke plants. Great news. Now we need another couple dozen announcments like this one this year.
12-year-old killed in suburban crash
A 12-year-old boy seriously injured in an auto accident while riding in a pickup truck with his family in South Chicago Heights more than a week ago died Tuesday morning.
12-year-old killed in suburban crash
A 12-year-old boy seriously injured in an auto accident while riding in a pickup truck with his family in South Chicago Heights more than a week ago died Tuesday morning.
No fatalities have been reported. At 6:04 p.m., a tornado touched the ground near southwestern Monee and moved northeast at 26 miles per hour, according to the National Weather Service.
Blue ribbon casket a winner for South Chicago Heights man
They say you can't take it with you. While that may be true, Bill Bramanti has found a way to make sure the memory of his favorite beer will never be too far away.
Man fires 60 rounds during standoff with police
Police say a man fired about 60 rounds from an assault rifle before he was arrested at a northwestern Indiana home where officers had gone to investigate a break-in. Newton County Sheriff Don Hartman says the ...
Spin Cycle: Beer coffins, stickless gum and stupid crook
Fluffing and folding the news Death Lite A South Chicago Heights, Ill., man loves his Pabst Blue Ribbon beer so much, he's purchased a coffin painted to look exactly like a pop-top. As he has no immediate need ... via Inside Bay Area
Man to be Buried in Beer Can-Shaped Casket
“Why put such a great novelty piece up on a shelf in storage when you could use it only the way Bill Bramanti would use it?”
Last Update: 5/5/2008 6:00:22 PM Author: Jake Wade SOUTH CHICAGO HEIGHTS, Ill. -- Bill Bramanti will love Pabst Blue Ribbon eternally, and he's got the custom-made beer-can casket to prove it. via 13WMAZ-TV
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Illinois Man Designs Beer Can Coffin
Glenwood village administrator Bill Bramanti's favorite beer is Pabst Blue Ribbon. He loves it.
Really loves it.
So much so that he's already had his coffin specially made, and it's designed to look like a can of the trendy brew. Bramanti isn't sick, so he doesn't plan on needing it just yet. For now he plans to use it as a cooler.
At 5-feet-9 inches tall and weighing 280 pounds, Bramanti has tried it out though.
"I actually fit, because I got in here," Bramanti, 67, of South Chicago Heights said. He threw a party Saturday for friends, featuring his coffin filled with ice and, what else, Pabst Blue Ribbon. Read more
Reward offered in woman's Oct. murder
A reward is being offered for information leading to an arrest in the murder of a woman last seen jogging in a forest preserve. via WLS-TV Chicago
Slain woman's family hopes reward spurs info
Times Staff Report The family of a Chicago Heights woman found murdered in a forest preserve has put up $5,000 toward a reward for information that helps bring a resolution to the case. via The Times