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Death of man found near bike path in Batavia considered 'suspicious'
Special to the TribuneBatavia police are describing the death of a man whose body was found today along a bike trial as “suspicious.” The body was discovered by a citizen around 11:23 a.m. along the west bank of the Fox River. The man, 46, was not breathing when...Tags: Kane County, Forestry and Timber
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Thomson Reuters list of top 100 hospitals
Thomson Reuters has released its top 100 U.S. hospitals based on overall performance. The hospitals were ranked on 10 key areas: mortality, medical complications, patient safety, average patient stay, expenses, profitability, patient satisfaction,...Tags: Medicare, Margate, Mercy Medical Center (Baltimore, Maryland), Human Interest, Netherlands
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22 arrested during DUI crackdown over St. Pat's weekend in Kane County
Special to the TribunePolice arrested almost two dozen suspected drunken drivers during the most recent “no-refusal” DUI enforcement action in Kane County, State’s Attorney Joe McMahon said today. Eleven police agencies in the county, along with Illinois...Tags: Carpentersville, Elgin, East Dundee, Kane County, Geneva (Kane, Illinois)
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No charges against West Chicago cop in Fermi Lab shooting of teen
Tribune reporterAn off-duty West Chicago police officer who shot a Cicero teen on the grounds of Fermi Lab following an alleged hit-and-run accident will not face criminal charges after DuPage County authorities determined the officer had reason to believe his life was...Tags: Motorvehicle Accidents, Disasters and Accidents, Juvenile Delinquency, DuPage County, West Chicago
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Funeral in North Judson this weekend for soldier killed in Afghanistan
The body of a Starke County soldier killed in Afghanistan last week is expected back in Indiana Saturday.
Specialist Robert Tauteris Jr. and three other members of the Indiana National Guard were killed by a roadside bomb.
His body is supposed to arrive...Tags: Afghanistan, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Armed Conflicts
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Musical farewell for fallen soldier from North Aurora
Special to the TribuneChristopher Patterson loved all kinds of music. So it was fitting that Saturday's farewell service for the 20-year-old Indiana National Guard specialist was infused with rich choral and solo voices raised in praise and remembrance. An estimated 500...Tags: North Aurora, Politics, Schools, Schools, Afghanistan
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Volleyball | Three area grads named to preseason All-MAC teams
Tribune staff reporterLauren Wicinski made a lot of waves as a freshman at Northern Illinois last season. The Geneva grad Freshman of the Year, Player of the Year and 1st team All-MAC honors while etching her name in the record books during her rookie season. And that...Tags: Volleyball, Teaching and Learning, High School Sports, Human Interest, Students
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Car gawk: Cruising nights lure collectors and their classic rides
Even though he spends his days as a service adviser for an auto dealer, Chicagoan Jerry Marichal's favorite summer pastime is checking out the area's many cruise nights. Unlike indoor car shows, where dealers peddle their wares, cruise nights are casual...Tags: Westmont, Lockport, Lombard, Prospect, Foods and Beverages
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Geneva man charged after chase in far west suburbs
Special to The TribuneA Geneva man led police on a weekend chase through portions of western Kane County before he apparently crashed his SUV on a hillside at a gravel pit, according to police. Bryan J. Banbury, 30, was charged with aggravated fleeing and eluding, reckless...Tags: North Aurora, Hinckley, Travel, Aurora, Road Transportation
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Suburban theater for the week of Oct. 14-20
"The Woman in Black": Fox Valley Repertory marks the ghostly season with Stephen Mallatratt's sturdy chiller (which is being turned into a film starring Daniel Radcliffe). An actor is hired by attorney Arthur Kipps to help him exorcise the memory of an...Tags: Oak Brook, Religion and Belief, Washington Irving, Arts and Culture, Daniel Radcliffe
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Agency seeks to double tolls to pay for $12 billion in projects
Tribune reporterIllinois Tollway officials want to double current toll rates to fund a $12 billion, 15-year capital plan that would see the region’s first new tollway since the opening of the Veterans Memorial Tollway, a new interchange in the south suburbs and the...Tags: Consumer Confidence, New Lenox, McHenry, Human Interest, Belvidere
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