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Do you decorate your home for the holidays?
Katie Hosso of LaGrange Park, student Yes, my mom runs a home day care, so we do a lot of holiday decorating.
Westview Hills students dig composting
Sixth-graders Jacob Zakaria of Hinsdale and Eric Menendez of Westmont kneel beside a green tray overflowing with compost material, digging with plastic spoons for bugs.
Twenty-two named Influential Women in Business for 2009
Twenty-two area business owners and executives have been named a oeInfluential Women in Businessa for 2009 by The Business Ledger.
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Unbeatable Oysters from Pappadeaux Seafood Kitchen
CHICAGO, IL, October 30, 2009 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Other Chicago-area restaurants offer dining deals, drink specials and Thanksgiving feasts during November Pappadeaux Seafood Kitchen 921 Pasquinelli Dr.
The DuPage County Health Department has scheduled H1N1 vaccine clinics for DuPage County residents by appointment only.
Bank failures top 100, only part of industry woes
The cascade of bank failures this year has now surpassed 100, the most in nearly two decades.
First Dupage Bank Of Westmont Fails: 17th Illinois Bank Closed By Regulators
An auction last month of loans from the failed New Frontier Bank generated $157 million on a portfolio once valued at more than... Read more from Huffington Post bloggers: It is preposterous to conclude that the U.S. banking sector is well capitalized and strong enough to endure a severe economic recession.
Bank failures top 100, only part of industry woes
And the trouble in the banking system from bad loans and the recession goes even deeper than the number suggests.
Microextraction Explained: Isolating soluble contaminants in pharmaceutical tablets
By Mary Stellmack, Senior Research Microscopist, McCrone Associates, Westmont, Ill.
Plea OK'd for kids' museum ex-trustee
A former member of the DuPage Children's Museum board of directors arrested for soliciting the services of a prostitute has pleaded guilty to a reduced charge.
ESPN video case shows holes in hotel security
The hotel industry is reexamining guest privacy safeguards in light of the case of an ESPN reporter who was videotaped nude through the peephole of her hotel room door, allegedly by a man who reserved an adjacent room.
Man accused of filming Andrews released on bond
An Illinois insurance executive accused of secretly making nude videos of ESPN reporter Erin Andrews apparently uploaded videos of other unsuspecting nude women to the Internet, a federal prosecutor said Monday.
A man has been accused of hacking at hotel peepholes and replacing them with tiny cameras in order to shoot voyeur videos of ESPN presenter Erin Andrews in the nude.
Arrest Made In Case Of Nude Erin Andrews' Video
A man has been arrested in Chicago on federal charges of stalking an ESPN reporter, taking nude videos of her in a hotel room surreptitiously and posting the videos online after trying to sell them to celebrity Web site TMZ.com. FBI officials in Los Angeles, where the charges were filed, say 48-year-old Michael Barrett of Westmont, Ill.
Creators pleased with updated drug education program at Crown Center
As the Robert Crown Center for Health Education unveiled its new drug program Friday, those involved in the planning and development process were excited to see their ideas come to fruition.
The FCC's re-allocation of the 700 MHz band has been 10 years in the making, and now that the day of reckoning is upon us, wireless microphone manufacturers are moving forward with products and features they've had in the works to ease the transition.
The following incidents were listed among the official reports of the Burr Ridge, Darien and Willowbrook police departments.
Capitol Report: Small banks seek new aid program to avoid failure
Big banks have gotten not only the lion's share of the public's attention during the economic crisis, but they have also gotten the lion's share of the government bailout money, leading their smaller counterparts to begin clamoring for their share of the federal largesse.
Bingo more than a game for Eagles
Comments September 8, 2009 By SANDY ILLIAN BOSCH sbosch@pioneerlocal.com The South East Association for Special Parks and Recreation's Eagles program is all about nudging its members beyond their usual routine.
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