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Army Pvt. Scott Jacobson Remembered on Memorial Day

Army Pvt. Scott Jacobson Remembered on Memorial Day

As chairman of the Veterans' Memorial Committee in Arlington Heights, Greg Padovani works tirelessly to advocate for local veterans -- and their sacrifices made for the country. He's been leading the committee for 13 years -- including organizing the Memorial Day...

Arlington Heights Firefighters Run the Grand Canyon

Arlington Heights Firefighters Run the Grand Canyon

A group of six Arlington Heights firefighters completed one of the most grueling of endurance sports: running the Grand Canyon, Rim to Rim to Rim. "It's definitely a one of a kind event that gets a lot coverage in running magazines and websites," says Lt. Ross...

Beloved Musical Director Staging her Final Show

Beloved Musical Director Staging her Final Show

Meghan Newell brought a new dimension to Our Lady of the Wayside School when she started as a preschool music teacher and choral director, back in 2015: staging a musical. This weekend, her middle school students bring to life, The Little Mermaid, Jr. at Saint Viator...

Three Generations Make this Tribute to Mothers, well, Sing

Three Generations Make this Tribute to Mothers, well, Sing

Palatine singer and songwriter, Lisa Medina, will release her debut album June 7 at Hey Nonny in Arlington Heights -- and already the show is sold out. Medina started writing songs in her 20s, and began performing as a solo artist and with Chicago area bands. She...

1,000 Cereal Boxes: See How They Fall

1,000 Cereal Boxes: See How They Fall

Imagine what you could do with 1,000 boxes of cereal! Toppling them like dominoes through the hallways of a school might not come to mind, but that's exactly what happened. The chance to build this domino run inspired students with Hersey High School's Service Over...

Mount Prospect Fifth Graders Pull Off Miracle

Mount Prospect Fifth Graders Pull Off Miracle

A unique check presentation took place Wednesday, not in a board room or corporate office but in a fifth grade classroom at St. Raymond School in Mount Prospect. At the end of their school day, the students proudly presented Don Grossnickle with a check for nearly...

Arlington Heights Author Finds his Voice with First Novel

Arlington Heights Author Finds his Voice with First Novel

David Malone writes for a trade magazine by day, but he has found his voice, it seems, writing fiction. His first novel, written for middle school readers, The Wordsmith, is drawing positive reviews for its whimsical setting -- and the sophisticated introduction of...

Schaumburg High School Director Goes Out on a High Note

Schaumburg High School Director Goes Out on a High Note

In her 30-year career as a choral director and music teacher, Ann Espel never had the chance to direct her favorite musical, until now. She and her cast, crew and pit orchestra open tonight with Rodgers' and Hammerstein's Cinderella at Schaumburg High School. Shows...

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