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Articles in September, 2000 issue of Daily Herald (Arlington Heights, IL)
- Sesquicentennial tour to combine old and new.(Neighbor)
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Valet services lining up for parking plan approval.(Neighbor)
by Toomey, Shamus - Man forms coalition to pan some traffic ideas.(Neighbor)
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'Princess Mononoke' a wonderful fable of man vs. nature.(Time Out!) (video recording review)
by Tuckman, Jeff - Northwest Briefs.(Business)
- Big day for Fremd as girls set record, boys edge BG behind Amos.(Sports)
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Rakaric, Palatine outrun Hersey.(Sports)
by Bumbales, John -
Harper decides to go for tax increase College says three buildings needed to keep pace.(News)
by Sotonoff, Jamie -
Survival of the fittest Heat not a deterrent to hurry-up Wildcats.(Sports)
by Willhite, Lindsey -
'Godfather' of Jaycees still going strong Founding member helped set up Naperville group in 1954.(News)
by St. Clair, Stacy -
Lombard man killed in fireworks mishap was legally drunk.(News)
by Sanchez, Robert -
Special education for preschoolers in Dist. 200 to change.(News)
by Pierce, Victoria -
Villa Park man get 80 years for infant's murder.(News)
by Gutowski, Christy - Police Explorers book trophy for Elgin.(Neighbor)
- Letters.(News)(Letter to the Editor)
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Glenbard North tips Chargers at Larkin.(Sports)
by Oshinski, Allen -
Trojans hang on to outlast 'Skins Kaplan, Pagels pace offense as C-G evens record; Huntley drops to 0-2.(Sports)
by Hess, Dave - Tennis Previews.(SportsXtra)
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Safety plan for Grand Avenue ramp Sign warning of backups goes up, increased patrols start.(News)
by Susnjara, Bob -
Strolling Strings make their musical way to national stage.(Neighbor)
by Scalf, Abby -
Cyclists to help agriculture classes.(News)
by Waller, C.L. - Church helps fund college for 3 young people.(Neighbor)
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Naperville Jaycees have worked to make sure Fling remains a freebie.(Neighbor)
by Stevens, Susan -
Batavia's Earnhardt takes the long road to football nirvana.(SportsXtra)
by Silvestri, Jim - Scouting area girls tennis teams.(Sports)
- A week in the life of runaway beagle.(SunBurst)
- Good morning, Rolling Meadows!(Neighbor)
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Cubs end Brown's season.(Sports)
by Miles, Bruce - Fence Post.(News)(Letter to the Editor)
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ND's new offense draws tough test from Texas A&M.(Sports)
by Logan, Bob -
Backers of bill to require field tests draw on recent DUI deaths in area.(News)
by Kadin, Deborah -
GOP polishing plans Bush-Cheney visit Republican presidential hopeful to speak at Naperville North High.(News)
by St. Clair, Stacy -
Building about to begin in Bluff City Business Park.(Business)
by Carrel, Elisabeth -
Gun arsenal worries Elgin neighbors.(News)
by O'Konowitz, Tom -
Heat sends students home at two Barrington schools.(News)
by O'Brien, Bill -
Woodstock explosion turns out the lights on CL South 46-0.(Sports)
by Hess, Dave - Local cheerleaders step out from the sidelines for contests.(Neighbor)
- Editorials.(News)(Editorial)
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Mustangs use last-second scores in OT win.(Sports)
by McGraw, Patricia Babcock -
Redskins are back in action NYFL kicks off its 41st season.(Neighbor)
by Lemon, John -
U-46 question is so vague it might doom it, some believe.(News)
by Arado, Matt - Everyone welcome to Fall Festival.(Neighbor)
- U-12 Arlington Aces holds all the tourney cards.(Neighbor)
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Five bands set to jam in Schaumburg for cancer research.(Neighbor)
by Daday, Eileen O. -
Area leaders raise their hands about Dist. 200's plans.(Neighbor)
by O'Brien, Bill -
No errors in this show Shakespeare fest fins a home in Elk Grove Village.(Neighbor)
by Boykin, Ames - Movers & Shakers.(Business)
- BankFinancial opens in Schaumburg.(Business)
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Police to get high-tech help to process crime scene tapes.(News)
by Sneller, Beth -
Depot Days pulling back into Lisle this weekend.(Neighbor)
by Piccininni, Ann -
Dog lovers need to take stock Potential owners must answer tough questions.(Neighbor)
by Piccininni, Ann - Itasca-based United Visual earns award.(Business)
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Sting of badge's pin felt in Oakbrook Terrace Mayor takes heat after city official accused of impersonating police officer.(News)
by Sanchez, Robert -
Police have little to go on in random ax, knife attacks.(News)
by Mann, Dave -
Ramsey Ramsey wins some support on expanding county jail.(News)
by Fabbre, Alicia -
Maroons, Banning overcome letdown to get by Chargers.(Sports)
by Hess, Dave -
Wauconda park officials select aquatic center site.(News)
by Grusich, Kate -
Warren, Lake Zurich can't break tie.(Sports)
by Silber, Rusty -
Man sentenced to probation in child porn case.(News)
by Gordon, Tony - Club fund-raiser bringing 'color' to fall luncheon.(Neighbor)
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Alvarez helps Cadets move forward.(Sports)
by Higgins, Chazz -
In the cards Huntley man brings his love of craps and blackjack to the table.(SunBurst)
by Baron, Matt - Good morning, Tri-Villages!(Neighbor)
- Good morning, Buffalo Grove and Wheeling!(Neighbor)
- Youth tournament's full of upsets.(Neighbor)
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Flatlander's Restaurant brews up special beer in honor of host city.(Time Out!)
by Kenyon, Virginia -
Roulette is an easy to play, no-skill game for novice gamblers.(Time Out!)
by Renzy, Fred -
Resident's donation gives boost to Oct. 4 bone marrow screening.(News)
by O'Brien, Bill - Hersey d. Prospect.(Sports)
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Fantastic Light heads field for Belmont's Man O' War.(Sports)
by Kristufek, Joe - Be careful not to overreact to Week 1 surprises.(SportsWeekend)
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Schaumburg leaves no doubt with solid win over Fremd.(Sports)
by Gorski, Reggie -
Park district will challenge residents to plan playground.(News)
by Sneller, Beth -
Public hearing on expansion plans at Edward Hospital set for Tuesday.(News)
by Stevens, Susan -
The creative process at work Studio tour lets public see artists in their element.(Neighbor)
by Van Gorp, Krista - An ominous twist of fate Injuries draw Clifford, Hilderbrand back together.(SportsXtra)
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District 200 loses racial discrimination lawsuit Jury awards woman who vied for five teaching jobs $300,000.(News)
by Krol, Eric -
Day of Caring to help Elgin's United Way agencies.(Neighbor)
by Johnson, Anna - [1] Good morning!(Neighbor)
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Burlington Central takes advantage of Huntley's inexperience.(Sports)
by Oshinski, Allen