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The majority has spoken, twice
A reader writes: “Trump’s history shows the ability and desire to move our country in the direction that the majority of Americans support.”. If that were true, then how come he’s never won the vote of the majority of Americans? He’s been soundly beaten in the popular vote not once but twice.
Fitting in: Neuqua Valley graduate John Poulakidas hangs with elite college wings at Jayson Tatum camp
Elite. A distinction deemed upon those who perform at the highest level. John Poulakidas showed he belongs with that group at Jayson Tatum’s Elite Camp in Las Vegas earlier this week. Poulakidas, a former Neuqua Valley High School and current Yale star, joined 13 other collegiate wings for Tatum’s...
Skyview: St. Charles’ 1st Street Plaza
Nestled along the Fox River, the new downtown 1st Street Plaza in St. Charles has a lot to offer. Seen from above with a Daily Herald drone at about 115 feet, the design of the plaza by Serena Sturm Architects really comes to life. Plenty of outdoor tables invite visitors...
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Noti...
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held by the President and the Board of Trustees of the Village of Deer Park on July 18, 2024 at 7:00 p.m., or as soon thereafter as the Village Board's agenda permits, at the Deer Park Vehe Barn, 23570 W. Cuba Road, Deer Park, Illinois, for the purpose of considering the proposed annual appropriation ordinance for fiscal year 2024- 2025. Copies of the proposed ordinance shall be available for public inspection at the Deer Park Village Hall, 23680 W. Cuba Road, Deer Park, Illinois beginning on the date of this publication, between 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. All interested parties are invited to attend the public hearing and will be given an opportunity and shall have the right to submit oral or written comments and suggestions at that time. /s/Kimberly Kelly, Village Clerk, Village of Deer Park Published in Daily Herald July 6, 2024 (4617138) , posted 07/06/2024.
Notice of Annual MEETING The a...
Notice of Annual MEETING The annual meeting of the shareholders of Lisle Savings Bank will be held at 1450 Maple Avenue, Lisle, Illinois on Friday, August 2, 2024 at 2 p.m. Election of Directors and transactions of such other business as may come before the meeting will be in order. Emily Renn, Secretary Published in Daily Herald July 6, 2024 (4617339) , posted 07/06/2024.
Local leaders speak at Elgin’s Golden K Kiwanis Club
Elgin’s Golden K Kiwanis Club invites the community to its weekly meetings to learn about local programs or institutions. There is always time to interact with the speaker after the presentation. The meetings are at 9 a.m. Wednesdays in Lind Hall at Holy Trinity Church, 357 Division St. in...
Stephanie Urchick becomes the second woman president of Rotary International
Stephanie Urchick becomes the second woman to take office as president of Rotary International, a 119-year-old membership service organization headquartered in the Chicago metro area. During her one-year term, beginning on July 1, Urchick will lead the organization in adapting for future success as Rotary’s 1.4 million members around the...
Charities encouraged to apply for grant from Elgin Sing-Along Messiah
Elgin Sing-Along Messiah is accepting applications for its charitable partnership for its upcoming winter performance. To qualify, charities must provide food, housing, or shelter to people in need in Elgin, Illinois, and be a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Interested charities may apply online at www.elginsing-alongmessiah.org. The deadline for applications is Friday, July 12.
Water Street Naperville Fine Art & Fine Crafts Show and Sale features local artists
The Water Street Fine Art & Fine Craft Fair, a juried art exhibition and sale, will be held on Sunday, July 14, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. along Water and Webster streets in downtown Naperville, adjacent to the Riverwalk. The show will include a gathering of artists from DuPage,...
Learn about ‘Chicago’s Sweet Candy History’ with Leslie Goddard July 13
On Saturday, July 13, actress and historian Leslie Goddard presents the sweet story of Chicago’s candy history at 2 p.m. at the Glen Ellyn History Center, 800 N. Main St. Titled, “Chicago’s Sweet Candy History,” Goddard takes her audience on a “candy trail,” through the candies that were either made or invented in Chicago.
Make a splash with Santa at Glen Ellyn’s Sunset Pool
Calling all believers! Santa Claus is taking a break from the North Pole and will be making a special appearance at Sunset Pool in Glen Ellyn for an after-hours party. There will be have swimming, games and holiday cheer!. Enjoy an evening of festive fun with the jolly man himself...
Suburban Republicans weigh in on Trump’s VP candidates
With the Republican National Convention looming, thoughts are turning to former President Donald Trump’s choice of a running mate. It’s an important decision, say suburban convention delegates and party leaders who are thinking not just of the 2024 election, but beyond to 2028. For them, the good news...
Back where it belongs: Family of suburban Pearl Harbor veteran receives his missing Purple Heart
In the early morning hours of Dec. 7, 1941, Jerome Even was on guard duty at Pearl Harbor when he and his fellow soldiers noticed airplanes with Japanese insignia overhead. Initially, the men thought the planes were decoys. Then the bombs started falling. They were under attack. Even ran to...
Glen Ellyn Park District hosts ‘Family Campout Under the Stars!’
Calling all families! Get ready for a night of fun and adventure under the stars at the Family Campout in Maryknoll Park. This event will start at 6:30 p.m. Friday, July 19, to 8 a.m. Saturday, July 20. It offers a chance for families to create lasting memories together. The...
Rookie Drew Thorpe solid over 6⅓ innings and White Sox beat Marlins 3-2
MIAMI (AP) — Drew Thorpe threw 6⅓ innings of 1-run ball, Nicky López doubled twice and drove in two runs and the White Sox beat the Miami Marlins 3-2 on Friday night. Luis Robert Jr. had two hits, two walks and two stolen bases for the White Sox, who won their first opening game of a road series this season. They were 0-14 before Friday.
Lombard Historical Society to host Saucy Tales Pub Crawl
On Thursday, July 18, the Lombard Historical Society is offering another “Saucy Tales of Little Orphan Annie Pub Crawl” that will visit four Lombard establishments between 6 p.m. and 10 p.m. Participants will need tickets in advance and should arrive at the Carriage House at 23 W. Maple...
Naperville police offer July 18 college safety presentation for students and parents
As many new college freshmen are getting ready for move-in day on college campuses across the nation, the Naperville Police Department wants to be sure that parents are sending off their young adults with the necessary knowledge and skills to keep themselves and their property safe. Department personnel will present...
Joyce sets league mark, but Schaumburg Boomers suffer defeat
On a night when Jake Joyce set the Frontier League’s record for appearances, the Schaumburg Boomers suffered a 7-4 setback at the hands of the Gateway Grizzlies in the opener of a six-game road trip. Gateway scored single runs in each of the first two innings to take the...
Four days of music planned for annual ItascaFest July 11-14
For over three decades, the Itasca Lions Club, the Village of Itasca, and the Itasca Park District have partnered to bring the popular ItascaFest to the community. The annual festival with family-friendly activities, a car show, food, games, bingo, and live music returns on July 11-14 at Washington Park, a six-acre field behind the Itasca Park District.
Shane van Gisbergen is back in Chicago after his career-altering NASCAR Cup Series win a year ago
Shane van Gisbergen prefers the countryside to a big city, so Chicago isn't exactly his type of place. Except for the Windy City streets. He likes those a lot. Van Gisbergen is back in Chicago this weekend, the scene of his career-altering victory just over a year ago. The 35-year-old New Zealand native is entered in the Xfinity and Cup Series races on the downtown street course that remains a bit of an enigma for NASCAR drivers.
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