One of the earliest artifacts in American history is paying a visit to Naperville. This Sunday, the George Washington Inaugural Bible — which Washington used to swear his oath of office as the country’s first president in 1789 — will be on public display from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the Euclid Lodge No. 65 Ancient Free and Accepted Masons at 34 W. Jefferson Ave. The Bible is … [Read more...] about George Washington Inaugural Bible to be on display Sunday in Naperville
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Waukegan board issues warning to teacher for using racial slur in ‘teachable moment’; ‘You just don’t use that word’
An elementary school teacher will be sent a “warning letter” by the Waukegan Community Unit School District 60 Board of Education for using a racial slur during what the instructor meant to be a teachable moment, authorities said. Dwayne Springs, who spoke at the board meeting before the reprimand was issued, said his fifth-grade grandson was present, “when a teacher used the … [Read more...] about Waukegan board issues warning to teacher for using racial slur in ‘teachable moment’; ‘You just don’t use that word’
“The Path to Tomorrow Starts Today”
Well, that is all.. It’s all over. Our beloved men in red are mathematically eliminated from MLS playoffs after falling to Charlotte FC 4-3 last week. Playoff chances already looked impossible just a couple games ago, but we can now officially say the season is dead. Another year in a row where the Fire season … The post “The Path to Tomorrow Starts Today” appeared first on … [Read more...] about “The Path to Tomorrow Starts Today”
Hinsdale adding stop signs in wake of vehicle crashes
Hinsdale has turned the intersection of Grand and Fourth streets into a four-way stop, following crashes there earlier this year and additional assessment. The intersection previously had a two-way stop, with Grant Street having the right-of way. The move to a four-way stop required Village Board approval, which came in September in a first reading and again Tuesday Oct. 1 in a … [Read more...] about Hinsdale adding stop signs in wake of vehicle crashes
Lincoln-Way Central’s Luke Tingley is built like the Chicago Bears’ Cole Kmet. But as a runner? ‘I like DJ Moore.’
At 6-foot-3 and 215 pounds, Lincoln-Way Central’s Luke Tingley is basically built like the high school version of Chicago Bears tight end Cole Kmet, a St. Viator graduate. But Tingley, a junior wide receiver, focuses on a certain speedster when he watches Bears games. “I like DJ Moore,” Tingley said. “I play the same position as him, and I feel like I can watch him and emulate … [Read more...] about Lincoln-Way Central’s Luke Tingley is built like the Chicago Bears’ Cole Kmet. But as a runner? ‘I like DJ Moore.’