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Former Arlington Heights school nurse sentenced for misappropriating students’ medicine

Former Arlington Heights school nurse sentenced for misappropriating students’ medicine

Former Arlington Heights elementary school nurse sentenced to 180 days in jail and 30 months probation for misappropriating students’ medication.

 
Saint Viator athletes take their game to the next level

Saint Viator athletes take their game to the next level

Saint Viator High School graduates who will play sports in college reflect on the ways the high school prepared them.

 
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FamilyForward’s Giving Hope aims to raise $100K to help struggling families

FamilyForward’s Giving Hope aims to raise $100K to help struggling families

FamilyForward's Giving Hope fundraiser on Sept. 28 will feature food, music, raffles, and a family testimony, with proceeds going to help local low-income families achieve stability.

 
‘Last Comiskey’ filmmaker follows up with Torborg documentary

‘Last Comiskey’ filmmaker follows up with Torborg documentary

Arlington Heights filmmaker Matt Flesch is following up his documentary about the 1990 Chicago White Sox with a chronicle of the life of the team’s manager, Jeff Torborg.

 
Palatine American Legion Post to hold charity golf outing

Palatine American Legion Post to hold charity golf outing

The Palatine American Legion Post 690 is holding a golf outing on Saturday, Sept. 27, at Old Orchard Country Club, 700 W. Rand Road in Mount Prospect, as a fundraiser for legion charities.

 
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St. Vincent de Paul to sponsor Fun Run/Walk for the Poor

St. Vincent de Paul to sponsor Fun Run/Walk for the Poor

On Saturday, Sept. 13, Our Lady of the Wayside and St. James’ St. Vincent de Paul Societies and St. Edna’s Community Outreach are partnering in the annual Fun Run/Walk for the Poor.

 

Home & garden calendar, Sept. 7-13

Upcoming garden club meetings, plant sales, and garden shows in the Chicago area.

 
Metropolis chooses theater veteran as new executive director

Metropolis chooses theater veteran as new executive director

Metropolis Performing Arts Centre has appointed Tiffany Gates as its new executive director, officials with the downtown Arlington Heights venue announced Tuesday.

 
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Appeals court upholds dismissal of defamation complaint against Metropolis

Appeals court upholds dismissal of defamation complaint against Metropolis

The Illinois Appellate Court upheld a lower court ruling dismissing a former artistic director’s complaint that Metropolis Performing Arts Centre representatives made defamatory statements about him and damaged his reputation.

 
Best Bets: Elmhurst Art Museum showcases Chicago-based artists in new exhibition

Best Bets: Elmhurst Art Museum showcases Chicago-based artists in new exhibition

Elmhurst Art Museum opens “Shakkei: Work by Mayumi Lake and Bob Faust,” Lyric Opera artists perform a free concert in Millennium Park, and The Byrds co-founder Roger McGuinn headlines the North Shore Center for the Performing Arts.

 

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