Sportswriter brings 1908 Chicago Cubs to life in novel
— April 30, 2020It was said by the late Waukegan newspaperman, Dan O’ Shea, that “Every reporter has one good book in them.” The lack of sports events during the pandemic has left a large hole…
It was said by the late Waukegan newspaperman, Dan O’ Shea, that “Every reporter has one good book in them.” The lack of sports events during the pandemic has left a large hole…
Joel Settecase had a tough time accepting the help lavished on him and his family when one of his sons was diagnosed with leukemia in 2015. “It was one of the biggest struggles I…
The Lake County Jail is operating at 60 percent capacity, while the Kane County Jail is holding 130 fewer detainees than it did a month ago. And neither had yet to have a detainee or…
Even as Illinois is trying to slow the spread of COVID-19 by trying to get everyone to stay indoors as much as possible, there are still people who are interested in adopting pets….
When the 28 Mile Vodka & Distillery opened its doors to the public in Highwood in June, it was the culmination of a major effort. The building at 454 Sheridan Road was repurposed…
Mike Machak just shakes his head when going to get groceries. His route takes him right past the Xsport Fitness in Naperville where he has made his living for the past three years….
Federal prosecutors filed a 26-page memorandum March 19 in the Northern District of Illinois Court seeking harsher sentences against two Zion men, who were found guilty of providing…
Thomas “Hawk” Greer, my friend of over 40 years, died last week. Covid-19 did not kill him. A vicious circle did. Like a lot of people, Hawk was chewed up by a system that got as…