Sister Regina was a wonderful and kind leader

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By Kathy Headley Your correspondent in Chicago Lawn and Marquette Manor 6610 S. Francisco • (773) 776-7778 As I wrote this column, I received the sad news that Sister Regina Dubickas, SSC passed away today. It is with a heavy heart that I send my deepest condolences to the Sisters of St. Casimir. An SSC…

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Police close in on girl’s killers

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Release video of suspects firing weapons  From staff reports Police have released surveillance video which they say shows three suspects wanted for questioning in connection with the slaying of a 12-year-old girl on her birthday. The video, a compilation of several cameras mounted at several Chicago Lawn homes, shows three men walking in the 2300…

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Burglars hit Brighton Park businesses

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From staff reports A trio of burglaries of businesses in the north end of Brighton Park has prompted police to issue a community alert. All three crimes were against businesses located in the 3500 block of South California on March 13-14. Police did not say what was stolen or how access was gained. Those with…

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Police Reports

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Ambulance with shooting victim struck by SUV A 39-year-old man was shot in the right arm as he stood outside in the 6300 block of South Troy at 12:35 p.m. Sunday, March 20. The victim was transported by CFD ambulance to Advocate Christ Medical Center, where he was listed in good condition. No one is…

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BBB warns of ‘prison gift’ scams

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By Better Business Bureau staff If you have an incarcerated family member or friend, sending a package is a way to show you care. But do your research beforehand. The Better Business Bureau has gotten several reports of fake inmate care package services targeting people online. How the scam works You find a website that offers…

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Illinois doesn’t know where it’s going

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By Jim Nowlan I spoke recently to an audience of attorneys and financial planners about the future of Illinois. I asked for a show of hands as to who thought our state would reverse the almost 1 percent decline in population we experienced in the past decade. Only 1 of 30 thought it was likely.…

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GOP’s debt fret is hypocritical

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By Rich Miller After the Illinois House and Senate voted to pass legislation to partially pay down the state’s unemployment insurance trust fund debt, top Democratic leaders gathered for a Statehouse press conference to boast about their accomplishment. Yes, they admitted, it was only a partial pay-down. The debt is $4.5 billion, and they patched…

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Tug of war over masks

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CTU fights in court to stay covered  By Tim Hadac Masks became optional last week at public schools across the city, but the Chicago Teachers Union still vowed a fight to keep everyone covered. In the wake of a decision against their position by a labor board, the CTU issued this statement: “By way of…

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Aleah Radojevich headed north on a gymnastics scholarship

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By Joan Hadac Your correspondent in Clearing and Garfield Ridge (708) 496-0265 • joan.hadac@gmail.com Hi everyone. I’d like to share a lovely email with you I received from Garfield Ridge resident Danielle Radojevich, a 23-year employee of the Chicago Park District, sharing the accomplishments of her daughter, Aleah. Danielle told me that Aleah, whose dad is…

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No waffling about her favorite holiday

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By Peggy Zabicki Your correspondent in West Lawn 3633 W. 60th Place •  (773) 504-9327 Today, March 25, is one of my favorite holidays. As you probably know, it is International Waffle Day. This holiday was first celebrated in Sweden after the invention of the waffle iron. Norway and Denmark soon followed. Now, Waffle Day is celebrated all around the…

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