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‘You saved him’: Police commander back on the job thanks to his teenage son’s heroics

‘You saved him’: Police commander back on the job thanks to his teenage son’s heroics

Rolling Meadows police Cmdr. Sam Mollenhauer is back on the job this week, almost three months after suffering near-fatal cardiac arrest. He can thank his teenage son and an unlikely confluence of events for that.

 
Elgin to focus on education for riders of e-bikes, scooters as they wait for state law to take effect

Elgin to focus on education for riders of e-bikes, scooters as they wait for state law to take effect

Elgin will spend the next five months educating the public about upcoming statewide restrictions and regulations on micromobility devices such as e-bikes and scooters, rather than instituting any interim ordinances.

 
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Evil Intentions Haunted House to return to Elgin at new location

Evil Intentions Haunted House to return to Elgin at new location

Evil Intentions Haunted House, which left Elgin for Maple Park two years ago, is planning a return to the city.

 
Quite the attraction: National Moth Week events highlight role of these important pollinators

Quite the attraction: National Moth Week events highlight role of these important pollinators

Did you know there are 12 times more moth species than butterfly in Illinois? National Moth Week, July 18-26, encourages people to observe, photograph, and document moths to help scientists understand their diversity and ecological importance. Local nature centers and environmental organizations are offering moth-themed programs.

 

Marklund Day School receives DuPage Foundation grant

The DuPage Foundation awarded Marklund Day School a $7,500 grant to support professional development for Registered Behavior Technicians who help execute behavior intervention plans and provide one-on-one classroom support.

 
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Donate school supplies for Hanover Township backpack distribution

Donate school supplies for Hanover Township backpack distribution

Hanover Township is gearing up for its annual backpack distribution and is once again asking the community for donations of new school supplies and backpacks for township youth returning to school in the fall.

 
Farmers markets in the suburbs July 8-14

Farmers markets in the suburbs July 8-14

Farmers market season brings fresh produce, handmade goods and more to local downtowns and parks.

 
Lords Park Summer Concert Series features the Outset Trio on July 13

Lords Park Summer Concert Series features the Outset Trio on July 13

The Lords Park Summer Concert Series continues July 13 with the Outset Trio performing composer Mark O'Connor's music that blends bluegrass, country, jazz, and classical. The trio of violin, viola, and double bass met at the Civic Orchestra of Chicago and were inspired by their mentor Yo-Yo Ma.

 
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Elgin receives additional $400K state grant to shelter homeless in hotel

Elgin receives additional $400K state grant to shelter homeless in hotel

The city of Elgin has received a second $400,000 state grant for its Unsheltered Pilot Project to house and feed homeless people at the Lexington Inn and Suites.

 
Photo Gallery: Fourth of July celebrations in the suburbs

Photo Gallery: Fourth of July celebrations in the suburbs

 

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