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‘We owe it to him’: Wheaton school keeps Medal of Honor recipient’s memory alive through art and music

‘We owe it to him’: Wheaton school keeps Medal of Honor recipient’s memory alive through art and music

A Wheaton middle school named after James Monroe preserves his memory through a series of tributes that make him part of its very fabric. One in particular extends far beyond school walls.

 
Streamwood Memorial Day ceremony recognizes past, future service

Streamwood Memorial Day ceremony recognizes past, future service

Streamwood’s annual Memorial Day ceremony, held on the 35th anniversary of the village’s veterans memorial, recognized our military’s past, but also its future.

 
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West suburbs could see five more freight trains a day if rail merger passes

West suburbs could see five more freight trains a day if rail merger passes

Union Pacific and Norfolk Southern want federal regulators to approve a merger creating a transcontinental railroad that will rumble through the region.

 
Memorial Day parades, services, events in the suburbs

Memorial Day parades, services, events in the suburbs

Memorial Day parades, services and observances throughout the suburbs will pay tribute to those U.S. military personnel who gave their lives in service of their country.

 
What we know and don't know about the emerging deal to end the Iran war

What we know and don't know about the emerging deal to end the Iran war

A deal appears to be emerging between the United States and Iran to end the war and open the Strait of Hormuz, and U.S. President Donald Trump over the weekend said it had been “largely negotiated.”

 
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Oldest Pearl Harbor survivor is keeping memory of the surprise bombing alive at 106

Oldest Pearl Harbor survivor is keeping memory of the surprise bombing alive at 106

CENTERVILLE, Mass. (AP) — On the day of the Pearl Harbor attack, the country's oldest living survivor of the Japanese bombing was far below deck helping repair one the bo...

 
Volo Museum receives mysterious ‘Knight Rider’ speeding ticket in New York – for car on display at museum

Volo Museum receives mysterious ‘Knight Rider’ speeding ticket in New York – for car on display at museum

Volo Museum staff members are scratching their heads over how the iconic car from the hit 1980s TV show “Knight Rider,” on display in their museum, was caught on camera speeding in New York City.

 
Rolling Meadows High School student charged in connection with knife threat

Rolling Meadows High School student charged in connection with knife threat

An 18-year-old Rolling Meadows High School student faces two felony charges after allegedly threatening to harm others with a knife, authorities said.

 
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Bell(e) of the ball(game): 88-year-old Cubs fan marks end of cancer journey at Wrigley

Bell(e) of the ball(game): 88-year-old Cubs fan marks end of cancer journey at Wrigley

Cary resident Patricia Finucane always celebrates a Cubs victory by flying the W flag.But even though the Cubs did not win Saturday’s game against the Astros, Finucane, 88, celebrated a victory at Wrigley Field.Finucane rang the bell at the ballgame, marking the end of her cancer treatment journey, to the cheers of thousands of the Wrigley faithful.

 
‘Edgy’ Tim: Prospect’s Cichy flips to Illinois, Batavia’s Vander Luitgaren commits to Wyoming

‘Edgy’ Tim: Prospect’s Cichy flips to Illinois, Batavia’s Vander Luitgaren commits to Wyoming

Rivals football recruiting expert “Edgy” Tim O’Halloran catches up on the latest area news.

 

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