Last Wednesday April 11, 2012, I was a guest on the WGN Midday News Lunchbreak segment with anchor Dina Biar, showcasing some of my Great … Read more ›
Opinion
From the community
Obama is unprecedented in setting precedents as Federal Appeals Court orders explanation
Let me get this straight, President Barack Obama thinks it would be unprecedented for the Supreme Court to find a law unconstitutional, right? In particular, … Read more ›
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Lesser Refuses Pension If Elected
LAKE BLUFF, IL – Rick Lesser announced today that he would not accept a government pension for serving on the Lake County Board. “As a … Read more ›
Back Talk: Talkin’ ’bout my generation
TribLocal and The Mash, the Chicago Tribune’s weekly newspaper and website serving teenagers in the city and suburbs, recently asked area high school students about … Read more ›
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Hey, Wall Street Occupiers – there's enough blame to go around
I know a lot of people who are facing serious financial trials and tribulations that would make teeth grind in the most pacifistic Wall Street … Read more ›
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President's Thursday jobs report will not create a much sought Silver Lining
By now the only folks who have not hear the facts about the dismal August jobs report released last Friday, September 2nd, must be those … Read more ›
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New EPA Regulations on Coal-Fired Plants Could Limit Lake County's Energy Supply
If electricity in Illinois is not supplied by coal, and not by Nuclear, then by what? Surely not by solar and wind power! Not only … Read more ›
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More is More Mom: Chicago Tribune's Triblocal Charity of Choice….the Aurora Flyers!
As the More is More Mom®, I’m all about…….more Chicago Tribune’s Triblocal Charity of Choice contest! I was sooooo excited this weekend; I was scrolling … Read more ›
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Highland Park couple experience and document allegations of abuse and corruption in Cook County Probate Court
The end of life has many challenges for the elderly. It can be a fast or a long goodbye and might involve a transition to … Read more ›
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Op-Ed: Increasing Disabled Housing While Decreasing State’s Debt
By Leo Kirwan When you hear Illinois state budget, what’s the first word that comes to mind? Over-extended? Disastrous? Crisis? What if our State could … Read more ›






