Index of the Mundelein News - 1999 In 1999, Fremont Public Library started microfilming two weekly newspapers, the Mundelein Review and the Mundelein News. In the interests of making the microfilm more useful, an indexing project was started. Staff members and volunteers are working on this project. This index covers general news stories, editorials, letters to the editor and recipes. We do not index the police blotter, property transfer records, sports scores, calendar items (such as announcements of club meetings), legal notices or ads. Vital records are indexed separately. To view these, go to Local Newspapers - Vital Records ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Abear, Donna see LIFE'S A BEAR (regular column) ABBOTT LABORATORIES (business, North Chicago IL) Abbott Laboratories' clot-dissolving drup shows promise in treatment of stroke; 12 Feb 1999, p. C7 Executive posts filled at Abbott; 16 Jul 1999, p. C8 Abbott announces promotions; 21 May 1999, p. B10 Abbott named 100 best in management selection; 20 Aug 1999, p. B13 Abbott approved to market a high-risk infant drug; 10 Sep 1999, p. B9 Volwiler Society membership expands; 24 Sep 1999, p. C7 Abbott provides disaster relief to Taiwan earthquake victims; 1 Oct 1999, p. C7 Abbott reports sales, earnings increase in the third quarter; 22 Oct 1999, p. C7 ACCIDENTS Fire station damaged in automobile crash; 5 Feb 1999, p. A5 Acciedent victim's friend pleads guilty to DUI, awaits sentencing (Damian K. Jackson); 5 Mar 1999, p. A5 Woman remains hospitalized after snow-related accident (Anna Kubisiak); 12 Mar 1999, p. A5 Red Cross repsonds to Amtrak crash : Workers sent to Bourbonnais site; 19 Mar 1999, p. C11 Bus driver praised for saving lives in rail incident : Mundelein High School bus driver's quick thinking prevenst disaster (Richard Edmunds); 23 Apr 1999, p. A3 Mundelein youth gets seat belt award; 14 May 1999, p. A3 Hit-and-run driver surrenders; 28 May 1999, p. A5 Paramedics participate in mass casualty drill; 28 May 1999, p. A5 Mundelein man injured in crash (Nick J. Tangorra); 11 Jun 1999, p. A1 School increases safety after fatal bus accident; 11 Jun 1999, p. A4 Woman injured in accident; 11 Jun 1999, p. A5 Semi strikes vehicles in rush hour tragedy : 12 vehicles, 21 people were in Route 12 accident; 18 Jun 1999, p. A5 Plane crash kills four; 13 Aug 1999, p. A5 Fog contributes to crashes; 10 Sep 1999, p. A5 Boating crash proves fatal on Fox Lake : 34-year-old Antioch woman dies in first fatal boating crash of 1999; 1 Oct 1999, p. A5 Wauconda teen suffers head injury; 1 Oct 1999, p. A5 Tragic car crash kills four : Former U of I basketball star Matt Heldman among those who died (Heldman, Osterman); 15 Oct 1999, p. A6 Two Carmel grads die in tragic accident (Patrick Kurpiewski, Brooke Daus); 22 Oct 1999, p. A1 Indian summer fishing trip results in drowning death : Former Mundelein resident dies (Todd A. Talbot); 5 Nov 1999, p. A1 Vehicle strikes deer, driver injured (Suzanna Hollingshead); 12 Nov 1999, p. A3 Driver dies after hitting deer (Suzanna Hollingshead); 19 Nov 1999, p. A5 Communities mourn loss of young boys : Unexpected deaths cause ripples throughout; many feel emptiness (Andrew Muno, name not given); 24 Dec 1999, p. A1 Thin ice nearly claims dog, owner : Family pitches in to save man, dog who fell throught Island Lake ice; 31 Dec 1999, p. C1 ADLAI STEVENSON HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT 125 Free juggling workshops; 9 Jul 1999, p. A7 Golf fundraisers; 9 Jul 1999, p. A7 National Medical Forum; 9 Jul 1999, p. A7 School digest : Student newspaper honored, School exposes fraud; 3 Sep 1999, p. A14 ADLER PLANETARIUM (museum, Chicago IL) Summer Solstice Sunfest at the Adler Planetarium; 18 Jun 1999, p. B3 AGRICULTURE Lack of rain pinching farmers : Some estimates say half the corn crop has been wiped out; 27 Aug 1999, p. C6 Ryan urges Presidnet to sign legislation to aid farmers; 29 Oct 1999, p. B10 AIRPLANES The B-17 flies again : Old World War II plane touches down at Waukegan airport; 15 Oct 1999, p. C1 ALPINE CHAPEL (church, Lake Zurich IL) Chapel, McDonald's help switch to daylight savings; 2 Apr 1999, p. A11 AMERICA'S PROMISE (organization) Bank joins youth effort; 4 Jun 1999, p. C2 AMERICAN CANCER ASSOCIATION (organization) 'Relay for Life' event raises money for cancer research; 4 Jun 1999, p. A7 Cancer society is seeking volunteers; 31 Dec 1999, p. A3 Register early for the Relay for Life in June; 31 Dec 1999, p. A4 AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION (organization) American Heart Association says diabetes is a major risk factor; 24 Sep 1999, p. B11 The American Heart Association releases 'Chicago Cooks! Ethnic Recipes from the Heart'; 1 Oct 1999, p. B11 American Heart Association surpasses goal in first year; 29 Oct 1999, p. C7 Holiday cards help in fighting heart disease; 19 Nov 1999, p. A12 Pets can tame high blood pressure says American Heart Association; 3 Dec 1999, p. C12 AMERICAN LEGION (organization) Fox Lake American Legion raising funds to aid children with cancer; 5 Mar 1999, p. B9 Scholarship help available through American Legion; 19 Mar 1999, p. A8 Student essay contest winners announced (Eugene Wooddell, Melissa Behm); 14 May 1999, p. A7 Mundelein American Legion to hold Memorial Day service; 28 May 1999, p. A6 AMERICAN LUNG ASSOCIATION (organization) American Lung Assoc. offers 'A is for Asthma'; 22 Jan 1999, p. B8 Lung association offers teen smoking workshop; 5 Feb 1999, p. A7 Golf holes are for charity; 17 Dec 1999, p. A7 ANIMALS see also PETS Animal rights group protests (Illinois Animal Action); 27 Aug 1999, p. C3 Largest snake in the world celebrates birthday; 27 Aug 1999, p. B3 Cute, cuddly animals can also be pests; 15 Oct 1999, p. C8 Nothing to be 'afraid' of : Superstitions of bats go back centuries, but humans have nothing to fear from bats, except in the movies; 29 Oct 1999, p. C1 ANTIOCH (IL) Antioch Chamber sets Expo/Trade show; 12 Mar 1999, p. C8 Building 'blocks...' is food and fun that also happens to be a a great cause; 9 Jul 1999, p. D5 ANTIOCH (IL) FIRE DEPARTMENT Early arrival : Antioch paramedics deliver baby girl in mini-van (Rachel Victoria Babiak); 24 Dec 1999, p. B5 ANTIOCH (IL) POLICE DEPARTMENT Officers warn of home fraud : Ingleside resident charged with battery in incident; 19 Mar 1999, p. A12 Antioch teen charged in bomb threat; 29 Oct 1999, p. A5 ANTIOCH HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT Diver Down : Lake County student enjoys Bahaman 'lifetime experience' on Shedd Aquarium (Lila Kate James); 30 Jul 1999, p. B1 Antioch teen charged in bomb threat; 29 Oct 1999, p. A5 ANTIQUES AND COLLECTIBLES Pink flamingos flock to Lake County : Wauconda collector shares home with 75 pink flamingos (Patricia Rossman); 26 Mar 1999, p. B1 Antique sale and fall market festival to benefit society (Infant Welfare Society); 10 Sep 1999, p. B2 ARCHITECTURE AND BUILDINGS A beauty contest for houses : Painted Ladies; 4 Jun 1999, p. B2 Liberty Towers enjoys 20th year; 20 Aug 1999, p. A13 David Adler Center nominated to National Historic Register (Libertyville IL); 12 Nov 1999, p. A3 ARMED FORCES / VETERANS Vets fear closure of VA hospital; 13 Aug 1999, p. C1 Ten Porter nominees to attend service academies; 3 Sep 1999, p. A7 Navy housing to be upgraded; 10 Sep 1999, p. B9 Proposed VA hospital cuts 'outrage' vets; 17 Sep 1999, p. C1 Stamp of honor; 24 Sep 1999, p. A1 Veterans continue their fight against cuts at VA hospital; 24 Sep 1999, p. C1 Navy project to create efficiency, jobs during 10-year construction; 8 Oct 1999, p. B14 Veterans gearing up for weekend rally; 15 Oct 1999, p. C6 Vet rally has a solid turnout; 22 Oct 1999, p. C1 Durbin urges veterans to continue their fight : Vets 'deserve to be heard' about proposed cuts at North Chicago; 29 Oct 1999, p. C1 Veterans hope to keep pressure on; 29 Oct 1999, p. C1 Ceremony remembers the 'unmarked' soldiers; 5 Nov 1999, p. C2 Somber reflection : Proposed cuts at North Chicago VA weighs heavily on minds of Lake County vets this Veterans Day; 12 Nov 1999, p. C1 Cuts at VA "political'; 12 Nov 1999, p. C1 Proud moment : Mundelein vet speaks to inquisitive elementary school students about military experiences (Ralph Krueger); 19 Nov 1999, p. A1 Lawmakers outline plan to save VA; 19 Nov 1999, p. C1 Vets upset over state VFW's position on North Chicago VA : State VFW official claims letter was 'misinterpreted'; 26 Nov 1999, p. C1 Senator Fitzgerald visits North Chicago Veteran's hospital; 10 Dec 1999, p. C1 Pearl Harbor a platform to save VA; 10 Dec 1999, p. C2 Congressmen fight to save VA Hostpital; 24 Dec 1999, p. C1 ART AND ARTISTS A 'trained' artist : Artist David Becker finds long train commute a worthwhile experience; 19 Feb 1999, p. B1 Two-person exhibit at CLC features sculptures : Chicago artists features through April 4 (Stephen Luecking, Margaret Lanterman); 12 Mar 1999, p. B5 Pollard Family exhibition opens March 14; 12 Mar 1999, p. B9 'Spring for the Baskets' at Anderson Arts Center; 26 Mar 1999, p. B4 Artist to exhibit cloisonne enamel painted and carved eggs; 26 Mar 1999, p. B7 Ferrari revs up area art scene : Prolific Italian sculptor's innovative metal work makes visit to Lake County (Virginio Ferrari); 23 Apr 1999, p. B1 Artist donates painting to Waukegan Public Library (Jim Harrington); 23 Apr 1999, p. B2 Art 1999 Chicago held at Navy Pier : Exhibition of world class works of art through May 11; 7 May 1999, p. B6 DBR plans America's best art show (Beerfield-Bannockburn-Riverwoods Chamber of Commerce); 18 Jun 1999, p. B3 County art league hosts fine festival; 30 Jul 1999, p. C6 Treasure Hunt at the 1999 Recycled Art Sale; 27 Aug 1999, p. B6 Arts Festival hosts seminar for artists and collectors; 3 Sep 1999, p. B4 Ela arts festival set for Sept. 11; 10 Sep 1999, p. A4 Free Artists Talk at arts center; 24 Sep 1999, p. B3 Goddess Gourd Festival to be held Oct. 9-10; 1 Oct 1999, p. B3 Goddess of gourds (Gail Leider); 1 Oct 1999, p. A13 'The Reality of Beauty' (Suesi Metcalf); 1 Oct 1999, p. A1 A Christmas Carol's 25 anniversary gala (Carol King); 15 Oct 1999, p. B3 Major art donation from artist at Jack Benny Center; 5 Nov 1999, p. B2 Folk Art Festival held in Palatine; 12 Nov 1999, p. B5 Give a big hand for 'High Five in Highwood' at Pops; 19 Nov 1999, p. B4 One thousand words : Antioch artist brings nature, Native American heritage to life (Dennis Downes); 3 Dec 1999, p. B1 Work out winter doldrums with art workshops this year; 24 Dec 1999, p. B3 ARTS & CRAFTS Homemad warmth : Quilt passions : shows and raffles aid Lake County organizations; 5 Mar 1999, p. B1 Quilting showcase invades CLC; 30 Apr 1999, p. B1 31st Fair Diddley Craft Show returns to Woodstock City square on May 16th; 7 May 1999, p. B13 MCC hosts workshop featuring premier functional potter (John Glick); 15 Oct 1999, p. B2 Homemade ornaments for the tree; 3 Dec 1999, p. E3 Holiday crafts are fun with fresh citrus; 10 Dec 1999, p. E3 ATHLETES OF THE WEEK (regular column) Doug Rippberger, Molly Meredith; 1 Jan 1999, p. A7 Ryan Schreen; 8 Jan 1999, p. A7 Ryan Schreen, Aubrey Smith; 15 Jan 1999, p. A11 Nick Leider, Kristen Smith; 22 Jan 1999, p. A9 Jim Nilles, Allison Farrington; 29 Jan 1999, p. A9 Peter Stevesn, Kim Betlinski; 5 Feb 1999, p. A9 Adam Archer, Kim Betlinski; 12 Feb 1999, p. A9 Michalina Ostrander, Graham Beatty; 19 Feb 1999, p. A9 Kristin Filippo, Cody Ramsey; 26 Feb 1999, p. A9 Justin Mathias, Ryan Schreen; 5 Mar 1999, p. A9 Tom Murphy; 12 Mar 1999, p. A9 Doug Rippberger; 19 Mar 1999, p. A9 Ryan Schreen, Tina Davis; 16 Apr 1999, p. A9 Tina Davis, Alfonso Gomez; 23 Apr 1999, p. A9 Josh Anbil, Matt Michalek; 30 Apr 1999, p. A10 Ryan Schreen, Theresa macrowski; 7 May 1999, p. A9 P.J. Leffelman, Cary Rinchich; 14 May 1999, p. A9 Mundelein gymnastics team; 21 May 1999, p. A9 Kyle Zaleski, Michelle Kass; 28 May 1999, p. A10 Lawrence Wade, Brandi Simon; 4 Jun 1999, p. A9 Carmel varsity baseball team; 18 Jun 1999, p. A9 Aaron Anton, Mike Vucovics; 3 Sep 1999, p. A10 Joh Mikrut, Chris Fagnant, Jennifer Hynds; 17 Sep 1999, p. A10 Jon Mikrut, Jennifer Hynds; 24 Sep 1999, p. A10 Jon Mikrut, Jennifer Hynds; 1 Oct 1999, p. A9 Chris Dydo, Katie Donovan; 8 Oct 1999, p. A9 Aaron Anton, Diana Stplyk; 15 Oct 1999, p. A9 Brandon Reiff, Heather Hynds; 22 Oct 1999, p. A9 Brandon Reiff, Lauren Bierwirth; 29 Oct 1999, p. A10 Phil Latter, Becca Torres; 5 Nov 1999, p. A10 Krombach, Kelly; 26 Nov 1999, p. A9 Steve Miksta, Lizzie Aldridge; 3 Dec 1999, p. A9 Brian Lueders, Kristin Filippo; 10 Dec 1999, p. A10 Graham Beatty, Molly Meredith; 17 Dec 1999, p. A9 AUTOMOBILES see also AUTOMOBILES - INSURANCE see also AUTOMOBILES - MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR see also AUTOMOBILES - RACING see also AUTOMOBILES - SAFETY see also AUTOMOBILES - SHOWS see also DRIVING New features on 1999 Ford Expedition build on strenghts; 1 Jan 1999, p. D1 The 1999 new Beetle - the world's most talked about car gets even better; 8 Jan 1999, p. D1 The 1999 V-8 powered Toyota Land Cruiser sets the standard in SUV performance and comfort; 15 Jan 1999, p. D1 Buick Cielo concept car : 'No compromise' 4-door convertible; 15 Jan 1999, p. D7 ABS should be as easy as A-B-C; 15 Jan 1999, p. D10 1999 Tahoe appeals to heart of the sport utility market; 22 Jan 1999, p. D1 'Generational marketing' : At Liberty Auto City, customers lead way; 22 Jan 1999, p. D6 Anthony Pontiac/Buick/GMC anticipates record sales with help of new Vice President, General Manager (Trent Tobias); 22 Jan 1999, p. D8 Chicagoans test their lip power in unique 'Kiss the RV'; 22 Jan 1999, p. D8 1999 Infiniti I30 Luxury Sedan offers new exterior colors treatment, available traction control system; 5 Feb 1999, p. D1 The right size Dodge Durango offers more choices and availability; 12 Feb 1999, p. D1 'Extension...' warranty; 12 Feb 1999, p. D4 Dealership in Lake Forest caters to individual needs; 12 Feb 1999, p. D4 Enter the 1999 Audi A4 1.8T Avant - the latest member of the blast to drive A4 family; 19 Feb 1999, p. D1 Infiniti complete decade with vision, sales on track : influence on auto industry continues to grow; 19 Feb 1999, p. D8 Car hunting on the Internet is becoming Auto-Matic : Web sites put people in the driver's seat; 19 Feb 1999, p. D9 Chevrolet Cavalier brings concept : Cure to U.S. figure skating association event; 19 Feb 1999, p. D10 1999 Chrysler Concorde embodies elegant design, spaciousness and agility; 26 Feb 1999, p. D1 Positive buying conditions suggest strong sales as new car year begins; 26 Feb 1999, p. D8 Minivan a postage stamp candidate during February; 26 Feb 1999, p. D8 Chevrolet earns perfect six with U.S. Figure Skating Association; 26 Feb 1999, p. D9 Infiniti celebrates outstanding reputation for award-winning customer satisfaction and quality; 26 Feb 1999, p. D10 The Volvo C70 Convertible : Subtracting a roof adds a new dimension; 5 Mar 1999, p. D1 Impala provides quality at every turn; 5 Mar 1999, p. D8 Subaru announces February sales figures; 5 Mar 1999, p. D9 Illinois dealers sue to preserve GM advertising program; 5 Mar 1999, p. D10 Dodge Avenger blends perfromance and practicality; 26 Mar 1999, D1 Public debut of new 2000 Chevy Cavalier at Dallas auto show : GM's best-selling car enhanced for new millennium; 26 Mar 1999, p. D6 Saab 9-3 continies legacy of renowned safety; 26 Mar 1999, p. D10 The new definition of prestige in the luxury touring class - the 1999 A6 Sedan and A6 Avant; 2 Apr 1999, p. D1 Dealer builds community with mobile donation (Ray Chevrolet); 2 Apr 1999, p. D6 Pontiac Sunfire turns up funmeter with 1999 GT convertible; 9 Apr 1999, p. D1 2000 Buick LeSabre strives for success; 9 Apr 1999, p. D7 Higher temps help convertible sales : Polk : Chicago a top market for rag tops; 16 Apr 1999, p. D8 Jimmy Diamond edition dressed in best for 30th anniversary; 16 Apr 1999, p. D6 Saturn Sedans for 1999 highlighted by powertrain improvements; 16 Apr 1999, p. D1 Racing marvels : Old racing cars get new life at Graphics by RSI in Mundelein; 16 Apr 1999, p. A1 Camaro preserves its muscle car heritage; 30 Apr 1999, p. D1 All new Monet Carlo evokes passion for sophistication and performance; 30 Apr 1999, p. D6 2000 Yukon show truck sets new standards for SUV design; 30 Apr 1999, p. D10 Garage slobs vs. garage gurus : Valvoline survey categorizes America's garage owners; 30 Apr 1999, p. D9 1999 Chrysler Sebring Convertible - a car for all seasons; 7 May 1999, p. D1 2000 Chevy Suburban hits the road with more comfort and capability; 7 May 1999, p. D6 1999 Ford Mustang : new styling, performance and handling upgrades top list of evolutionary changes; 14 May 1999, p. D1 'Progress has come a calling,' New and improved...; 14 May 1999, p. D10 Real life is foundation of Saab 9-5 safety; 14 May 1999, p. D5 Plymouth Prowler for 1999 - more show, more go; 21 May 1999, p. D1 1999 Eclipse Spyder announces technical highlights; 21 May 1999, p. D6 Summer road travel : Make life easier at rental car counter; 21 May 1999, p. D10 Plans unveiled for biggest, best BUGFEST ever (Volkswagen Bugs); 28 May 1999, p. B4 1999 Cavalier - a smart choice for buyers on the go; 28 May 1999, p. D1 2000 Buick Lesabre exterior designer retires; 28 May 1999, p. D6 2000 model year Subaru Legacy rolls off production line; 28 May 1999, p. D5 More Saturn customers turn to web site to build, price their new cars; 28 May 1999, p. D10 All-brand truck center keys one-stop center; 4 Jun 1999, p. C2 Dodge Intrepid blends passion with practicality; 4 Jun 1999, p. D1 1999 Ford Windstar debuts with first-ever features; 11 Jun 1999, p. D1 Wide track Grand Prix delivers more power for 1999; 18 Jun 1999, p. D1 Mitsubishi Galant GTZ is well designed; 18 Jun 1999, p. D7 Summer road travel : Make life easier at rental car counter; 18 Jun 1999, p. D6 Fox Lake Fun Run car show set for July 3; 25 Jun 1999, p. B3 The Volvo S70 : Continuing the Volvo tradition of constant improvement; 25 Jun 1999, p. D1 Generation X to account for one-third of new-vehicle purchases by 2005; 2 Jul 1999, p. D7 Saturn Coupes provide quieter ride in 1999; 2 Jul 1999, p. D1 1999 four-door Ford SuperCab expands Ford Ranger's appeal; 9 Jul 1999, p. D1 2000 Yukon show truck sets new standards for full-size SUV design, capabilities; 9 Jul 1999, p. D7 Summer road travel : Make life easier at rental car counter; 9 Jul 1999, p. D6 1999 Chevy Tracker blends new style, handling and performance with sport utility heritage; 16 Jul 1999, p. D1 2000 Bonneville - 'Luxury with attitude' for the next millennium; 16 Jul 1999, p. D7 3rd annual All American Car show to be held; 23 Jul 1999, p. D4 All-new Monte Carlo evokes passion for sophistication and performance; 23 Jul 1999, p. D6 Quality-award winning Infiniti QC4 continues to deliver luxury, versatility and performance; 23 Jul 1999, p. D1 2000 Buick LeSabre on design; 6 Aug 1999, p. D10 Don't let your vehicle fall prey to auto theft; 6 Aug 1999, p. D8 Spyder : A convertible designed from the ground up; 6 Aug 1999, p. D1 40% of new-vehicle buyers shop online, up from 25% in '98 study; 13 Aug 1999, p. D7 Do-it-yourself security tips for vehicles and garages; 13 Aug 1999, p. D7 Fancy cars : Volo Antique Museum buys famour 'Boothill Express': 13 Aug 1999, p. A13 A great idea that will protect your loved one's car - No ifs, ands, or bumps!; 13 Aug 1999, p. D13 Helpful tips for selling your old car; 13 Aug 1999, p. D12 New-vehicle buyers take control of negotiations : 60 percent think they know invoice price : study; 13 Aug 1999, p. D6 Pontiac Montana positioned to win over minivan buyers; 13 Aug 1999, p. D1 Captain Curt's to host 'Racer's wing ding'; 20 Aug 1999, p. B3 1999 Dodge Stratus blends crisper response, overall comfort; 20 Aug 1999, p. D1 Chevrolet and Warner Bros. produce unique 'venture' : State-of-the-art entertainment system will delight kids of all ages; 20 Aug 1999, p. D13 Sunfire heats up sporty, small car segment for 2000; 20 Aug 1999, p. D7 Buick's Park Avenue combines luxury & value; 27 Aug 1999, p. D1 'Car of Tomorrow' blends arts and science; 27 Aug 1999, p. D13 GMC Suburban SUV renamed Yukon XL; 27 Aug 1999, p. D14 Knowledge is power when buying a used car; 27 Aug 1999; p. D8 Land Rover introduces all-new Discovery Series II; 27 Aug 1999, p. D5 NASCAR adds fuel to hot wall mural trend!; 27 Aug 1999, p. D14 Stabilitrak offered on 2000 Buick Park Avenue, LeSabre; 27 Aug 1999, p. D11 All-new Chevrolet Impala proves outstanding value; 3 Sep 1999, p. D1 2000 Buick Lesabre sets out to take a great car and make it better; 3 Sep 1999, p. D8 1999 Taurus offers unprecedented levels of value, quality and safety; 10 Sep 1999, p. D1 New car shoppers who use Internet top 5 million, world wide wheels implements new buying service; 10 Sep 1999, p. D2 Local dealerships lead league with runs driven in; 10 Sep 1999, p. D5 Shepard honored by GM (George Shepard); 10 Sep 1999, p. D12 Anthony Pontiac/GMC/Buick teams with child safety expert Mark Klass to host child ID program and town hall meeting; 10 Sep 1999, p. D13 Lake Geneva Classic Car Rally Sept. 25-26; 17 Sep 1999, p. B2 Powertrain and suspensions enhanced on Sonoma; 17 Sep 1999, p. D1 Market's strong performance expected to last into the 2000's; 17 Sep 1999, p. D10 Plymouth Neon turns up value, 'style' for 1999; 24 Sep 1999, p. D1 Five tips for buying that new car; 24 Sep 1999, p. D7 The movable theater : New technology makes today's vehicles mobile offices; 24 Sep 1999, p. D10 GM's 2001 heavy-duty pickups to be available with all-new Duramax Diesel engines and commercial-duty Allison automatic transmissions; 24 Sep 1999, p. D12 Affordable luxury becomes a reality with Daewoo's Leganza; 1 Oct 1999, p. D1 Bernard Chevrolet, Inc. awarded Circle of Excellence; 1 Oct 1999, p. D7 Chevy Silverado puts country music fans in control with all-time favorites promotion; 1 Oct 1999, p. D5 Lease or buy? Some car shopping tips; 1 Oct 1999, p. D7 The new Volkswagen Golf - more than ever, the world's premium small car; 1 Oct 1999, p. D1 Volo Auto Auction scheduled for Oct. 23-24; 1 Oct 1999, p. A13 The most toys; 8 Oct 1999, p. B1 Chevy Venture expands its lineup with a new value van and Warner Bros. edition; 8 Oct 1999, p. C1 LeSabre offers safety, luxury; 8 Oct 1999, p. D1 On the road again (Zippo car); 8 Oct 1999, p. D6 Redesigned vehicles score well with consumers : study; 8 Oct 1999, p. D11 Mitsubishi motors introduces updated 2000 Montero Sport; 15 Oct 1999, p. D1 1999 Jeep Cherokee : Where value meets versatility; 22 Oct 1999, p. D1 Toyota's Sienna - the 'Camry of Minivans' - adds new safety feature; 22 Oct 1999, p. D1 2000 Bonneville - luxury with attitude; 29 Oct 1999, p. D1 1999 Ford Explorer's new features make every trip more enjoyable; 5 Nov 1999, p. D1 Buick Century marks the turn-of-century with special edition; 12 Nov 1999, p. D1 Classic cars and how they got that way; 12 Nov 1999, p. D8 '99 AM General Hummer offers interesting, adventuresome fun; 12 Nov 1999, p. D9 Olds Cutlass leads Chicago's '98 theft derby; 12 Nov 1999, p. D10 All-new 2000 Chevy Tahoe is the real SUV that stands up to rugged use; 19 Nov 1999, p. D1 Mustang : The second series is nostalgic, yet contemporary; 19 Nov 1999, p. D10 Volvo S40 and V40 launched with aggressive pricing, innovative marketing for new era buyers; 26 Nov 1999, p. D1 Consumers like auto naviagion systems; 26 Nov 1999, p. D1 Ford Crown Victoria offers comfort, rear-wheel-drive and V8 power; 3 Dec 1999, p. D1 All-new Yukons right-size for passenger and cargo; 10 Dec 1999, p. D1 Ford offers steroid-pumped pick-ups for big boys; 10 Dec 1999, p. D10 New secretary of state fees take effect January 1; 10 Dec 1999, p. D10 Sunfire : Updated exterior, interior and powertrain; 17 Dec 1999, p. D1 2000 Concept cars provide an exciting glimpse of the future; 24 Dec 1999, p. D1 Cars and driving history quiz for the millennium; 24 Dec 1999, p. D6 New vehicles define future for auto makers; 31 Dec 1999, p. D1 Antother good year prediected for the Chicago market in 2000; 31 Dec 1999, p. D7 Ford Model T voted Car of the Century - recognized for its impact and contributions worldwide; 31 Dec 1999, p. D9 AAA lists 11 best autos; 31 Dec 1999, p. D10 AUTOMOBILES - INSURANCE Insurance agents are held responsible for auto repair quality; 8 Jan 1999, p. D2 Insurance agents are held responsible for auto repair quality; 22 Jan 1999, p. D8 Save money on automobile insurance; 13 Aug 1999, p. D11 Save money on auto insurance; 3 Sep 1999, p. D10 AUTOMOBILES - MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR It doesn't pay to be nice when you have an accident, says Fender Menders boss; 1 Jan 1999, p. D3 Advice about oil filters; 15 Jan 1999, p. D9 Keep your car running - even in the cold; 15 Jan 1999, p. D9 Proper filter maintenance assures longer life; 15 Jan 1999, p. D10 Miles and dollars ahead with the old car; 22 Jan 1999, p. D6 NAPA says 'Auto Care 101' is good driver's ed; 5 Feb 1999, p. D6 Classic detailing tips for your vintage vehicle; 5 Feb 1999, p. D7 Clearing the air about air filters; 5 Feb 1999, p. D10 Improper vehicle height can affect drive line, suspension performance; 12 Feb 1999, p. D5 Miles and dollars ahead with the old car; 12 Feb 1999, p. D6 Treat your car to high maintenance; 12 Feb 1999, p. D8 Add 'spark' to engine perfromance with latest spark-plug technology; 19 Feb 1999, p. D9 Enjoy happy motoring for the life of your vehicle; 26 Feb 1999, p. D9 Protect your car's engine by using the proper fluids; 5 Mar 1999, p. D9 Weight loss and inflation are factors in tire wear; 5 Mar 1999, p. D9 Summertime auto maintenance tips; 9 Apr 1999, p. D10 Simple procedures can protect your vehicle from being 'zapped' by transient voltage spikes; 30 Apr 1999, p. D2 Advice for weary wet weather drivers; 30 Apr 1999, p. D9 Car care tips for high performance driving; 14 May 1999, p. D5 Keeping the wheels turning - car care for now and the future; 21 May 1999, p. D8 New technology improves worn tire performance; 28 May 1999, p. D9 Preventative maintenance extends car's life; 28 May 1999, p. D8 Why the Bosch Platinum +4 is a better spark plug; 28 May 1999, p. D9 How to get the spark back into your engine; 4 Jun 1999, p. D7 13 reasons to have your car professionally cleaned; 11 Jun 1999, p. D5 Classic detailing tips for your vintage vehicle; 25 Jun 1999, p. D4 Fine-tune your car audio system with top ten tips; 9 Jul 1999, p. D6 Heed your vehicle's warning signs; 9 Jul 1999, p. D8 New entry into car wax market promises more shine and more protection; 9 Jul 1999, p. D8 Summertime auto maintenance tips; 9 Jul 1999, p. D10 Are you care care savvy? Take this quiz to find out; 23 Jul 1999, p. D10 Technology improves worn tire performance; 23 Jul 1999, p. D2 Car care options for ecology minded passenger car owners; 13 Aug 1999, p. D11 Is your car sending you smoke signals?; 13 Aug 1999, p. D11 Keeping the wheels turning - Car care for now and the future; 13 Aug 1999, p. D12 Assembling your car's emergency kit; 20 Aug 1999, p. D10 Brake fluid : Lifeblood of the brake system; 20 Aug 1999, p. D11 Terminating dings early means 'pane'-free windshield repair; 20 Aug 1999, p. D11 When an accident happens, are you prepared? Choosing a quality collision repair business; 20 Aug 1999, p. D14 Need automotive repairs? Here's advice; 27 Aug 1999, p. D11 Tips on driving down costly repair bills; 27 Aug 1999, p. D6 Investigate the causes of tire wear problems; 3 Sep 1999, p. D5 Synthetics take a leading role in longer vehicle life; 3 Sep 1999, p. D11 Yes, you can wash your car in cold weather; 3 Sep 1999, p. D11 When an accident happens, are you prepared? Choosing a quality collision repair business; 3 Sep 1999, p. D14 ABS should be as easy as A-B-C; 3 Sep 1999, p. D14 Help keep your 'keeper' from springing a lead; 10 Sep 1999, p. D12 Get your car set for bad weather; 10 Sep 1999, p. D13 Cold-weather care care : Three critical concerns for confident winter travel; 17 Sep 1999, p. D10 Fight flats, new SUV/Pickup tire keeps on rolling; 17 Sep 1999, p. D14 Does your auto sound system leave you feeling half empty?; 17 Sep 1999, p. D14 Unique system alerts drivers to low tire pressure; 24 Sep 1999, p. D7 Take care of the family car and it will take care of you; 24 Sep 1999, p. D11 Safety tips for teens behind the wheel; 24 Sep 1999, p. D15 13 reasons to have your car professionally cleaned; 1 Oct 1999, p. D2 Stop-and-go driving puts stress on your motor oil 1 Oct 1999, p. D5 How to save your car from harsh winter weather; 8 Oct 1999, p. D3 Towing doesn't have to be a drag; 8 Oct 1999, p. D5 A bottle remedy to rid the winter blues; 8 Oct 1999, p. D7 Stop car thieves in their tracks with effective anti-theft devices; 8 Oct 1999, p. D6 Keep your car running - even in the bitter cold; 8 Oct 1999, p. D10 Behind the scenes at the collision-repair shop 5 Nov 1999, p. D2 Car-care service centers take disposal of used motor oil off your hands; 5 Nov 1999, p. D3 How to save your car from harsh winter weather; 5 Nov 1999, p. D10 Clear coat finishes need waxing too; 12 Nov 1999, p. D6 Changing seasons affect damaged windshields; 31 Dec 1999, p. D11 AUTOMOBILES - RACING Retired race promoter Gordon Sill remembered; 12 Feb 1999, p. A11 Lake Geneva Raceway ready for big season; 9 Apr 1999, p. A11 Gentlemen, start your engines! : Former NASCAR champion to introduce exclusive Motorsports Club and Benevolent Foundation (Ned Jarrett); 28 May 1999, p. D6 'Fan' call shots : Crew chief Ellison adds another title to long, successful racing career; 5 Nov 1999, p. A14 AUTOMOBILES - SAFETY Device lets car owners monitor drivers; 8 Jan 1999, p. D2 Police promote child car safety; 5 Feb 1999, p. A6 Motorists : Measure the difference in brakes; 5 Feb 1999, p. D5 Auto-crash TV ads drop test dummies; 19 Feb 1999, p. D10 Mundelein seat belt ordinance working; 26 Feb 1999, p. A3 Advice for weary wet weather drivers; 5 Mar 1999, p. D5 Weight loss and inflation are factors in tire wear; 5 Mar 1999, p. D9 Two trailering tips from Car Care council; 5 Mar 1999, p. D10 Mundelein Police participate in national seat belt campaign : Police declare zero tolerance for drivers with unbuckled children; 7 May 1999, p. A5 Airbags : More than just a bunch of hot air; 7 May 1999, p. D8 Mundelein youth gets seat belt award; 14 May 1999, p. A3 Real life is foundation of Saab 9-5 safety; 14 May 1999, p. D5 Vernon Hills Police dept. promoting seat belt safety; 21 May 1999, p. A5 Rosen Honda hosts child safety awareness day on May 22; 21 May 1999, p. D9 Automobile safety in the year 2000; 28 May 1999, p. D8 Car seat safety check June 12; 4 Jun 1999, p. B11 Car seat safety check June 12; 11 Jun 1999, p. B10 55 Alive/Mature Driving refresher course offered at Good Shepherd; 18 Jun 1999, p. B9 Mandated vision tests may help save older drivers' lives; 9 Jul 1999, p. D9 Living on the edge : This driving school features 800-horsepower vehicles, and a huge thrill for area residents (Open Wheel Driving School); 16 Jul 1999, p. B1 Motorists warned of road blowups; 16 Jul 1999, p. A12 Human biomechanics influenced the safety design of the Saab 9-5 wagon; 23 Jul 1999, p. D10 Safety features top priority among new-vehicle owners; 6 Aug 1999, p. D9 Knowing how your braking system works will help you in unplanned stops; 20 Aug 1999, p. D12 ABS should be as easy as A-B-C; 3 Sep 1999, p. D14 Eighty-five percent of car safety seats are used incorrectly; 17 Sep 1999, p. B11 Sharing the road with farm equipment; 8 Oct 1999, p. A6 Safety tips to keep the baby safe and sound while driving; 8 Oct 1999, p. D5 Quiz 'Open Eyes' to the dangers of sleepy driving; 8 Oct 1999, p. D6 Better visibility makes driving safer, enjoyable and more relaxing; 29 Oct 1999, p. D10 Motorists advised to buckle up; 5 Nov 1999, p. A3 Slip, sliding away - stay on track with these winter driving tips; 5 Nov 1999, p. D4 White announces new rules for CDL licenses : Highway Safety 2000 advisory considers additional changes; 12 Nov 1999, p. C9 Forces mobilize for impaired driver-prevention month; 10 Dec 1999, p. D4 Slip, sliding away - stay on track with these winter driving tips; 10 Dec 1999, p. D4 Slip, sliding away - stay on track with these winter driving tips; 24 Dec 1999, p. D5 Red Cross urges drivers to prepare for winter; 31 Dec 1999, p. D10 AUTOMOBILES - SHOWS Chicago Auto Show to have first-ever Friday opening; 12 Feb 1999, p. D6 Advance tickets to Auto Show on sale; 31 Dec 1999, p. D10 Babicz, Michael H. see LET'S GO RACING (regular column) BARAT COLLEGE Drake Theatre to present 'The Threepenny Opera'; 12 Mar 1999, p. B3 Barat awarded for excellence; 2 Jul 1999, p. C6 BARRINGTON AREA HISTORICAL SOCIETY (organization) Barrington to hold third annual community-wide Treasure Sale; 2 Apr 1999, p. B2 BABY BOOMERS LLV Chamber presents Baby Boomer Expo; 10 Sep 1999, p. E1 What we should expect as the baby boomers turn 50; 10 Sep 1999, p. E4 'The times, they are a-changing..."; 10 Sep 1999, p. E4 Survey finds boomer women headed for financial disaster in golden years; 10 Sep 1999, p. E5 Baby boomers fuel the market; 10 Sep 1999, p. E7 Our doggy boomers are aging right along with us; 10 Sep 1999, p. E7 BARS AND TAVERNS Bar hops will stop earlier : Revised ordinance changes bar and restaurant hours; 23 Apr 1999, p. C1 Tavern owners upset; 4 Jun 1999, p. C1 Bar owners want to turn back the clock : Many establishments also upset about new special event rules; 23 Jul 1999, p. C1 County unlikely to change closing times for taverns; 5 Nov 1999, p. C18 Tavern owners still upset over liquor changes; 5 Nov 1999, p. C1 Village nearly clean in 'Operation Excavate' (Mundelein); 31 Dec 1999, p. A1 BASEBALL Lake County Baseball clinics defy the snow; 8 Jan 1999, p. A8 Winter baseball clinic continues enrollment; 15 Jan 1999, p. A13 LCB announces 1999 Chiefs (Lake County Baseball); 2 Apr 1999, p. A9 Lakeland's 1999 Baseball and Softball progress report; 30 Apr 1999, p. B13 Lake County Baseball looks for new home; 21 May 1999, p. A10 Baseball showcase gives players a chance to earn college scholarships; 18 Jun 1999, p. A9 All-Lakeland Baseball/Softball Teams : Lakeland Players of the year; 2 Jul 1999, p. A11 Stepping up to the plate; 2 Jul 1999, p. B1 Chicago White Sox offering training centers; 16 Jul 1999, p. A9 Lake County Baseball Chiefs firecracker champs; 16 Jul 1999, p. A11 Lake County Baseball ninth in Cooperstown; 23 Jul 1999, p. A11 Libertyville District 10 claims Legion title; 23 Jul 1999, p. A10 White Sox offering training centers in Lake County; 23 Jul 1999, p. A10 Huskies travel baseball; 30 Jul 1999, p. A12 Libertyville second at Summerfest tournament; 30 Jul 1999, p. A12 Final White Sox training center next week; 6 Aug 1999, p. A11 Libertyville state hopes dashed : legion team finishes summer schedule 26-16; 6 Aug 1999, p. A11 Chiefs 10-year-olds WASA champs; 20 Aug 1999, p. A12 White Sox training center a big 'hit'; 20 Aug 1999, p. A10 Champions International completes one for the world record books; 1 Oct 1999, p. A12 Two rivals will team up 'down under' (Michael Crane, Josh Lieberman); 15 Oct 1999, p. A9 BASKETBALL Afterburners take 4th in Forest tourney; 29 Jan 1999, p. A10 Harlem Globetrotters 1999 World Tour; 29 Jan 1999, p. B2 NAYB holds spring tournament; 5 Feb 1999, p. A10 NAYB to hold spring youth tournament; 19 Feb 1999, p. A10 Jr. Corsairs seventh graders go 3-1 last week; 26 Feb 1999, p. A10 Blue Devils icon to step down (Bruce Campbell); 12 Mar 1999, p. A10 Walker hot as Warren prevails : Devils offense starts to click; 19 Mar 1999, p. A9 NSC overachievers : Warren's boys basketball team proved the skeptics wrong - and put Gurnee on the map; 26 Mar 1999, p. A9 1998-1999 All-Lakeland basketball teams; 26 Mar 1999, p. A10 Milot leads Blue Devils into Y2K : Warren boys basketball to try to repeat this year's state run (Jourdain Milot); 2 Apr 1999, p. C15 3 on 3 basketball tournament; 25 Jun 1999, p. A12 Rebound Sports presents basketball camp in Mundelein; 9 Jul 1999, p. A9 3 on 3 basketball tournament; 16 Jul 1999, p. A11 Rebound Sports to host basketball camp at CLC, July 17-18; 16 Jul 1999, p. A9 Bulls offer basketball schools in Lake County; 23 Jul 1999, p. A9 3 on 3 basketball tournament; 23 Jul 1999, p. A10 3 on 3 basketball tournament; 30 Jul 1999, p. A12 Above the rim! : Lakeland-based Lakers claim another title; 30 Jul 1999, p. A11 Chicago Bulls offer basketball schools; 30 Jul 1999, p. A11 Lakers season concludes; 20 Aug 1999, p. A12 Three-on-three basketball Saturday; 27 Aug 1999, p. B2 1999 Lakeland boys basketball preview; 19 Nov 1999, p. C18 Preseason player of the year, Don Lakcey; 19 Nov 1999, p. C18 1999 Lakeland girls basketball preview; 19 Nov 1999, p. C19 Preseason player of the year, Jenny Wessel; 19 Nov 1999, p. C19 AT&T Cable services' Star Channel hosts high school basketball; 10 Dec 1999, p. A11 BAXTER INTERNATIONAL (business, Deerfield IL) Baxter holds career fair at Deerfield, Round Lake facilities; 12 Nov 1999, p. C9 Beaches See SWIMMING BICYCLES AND BIKING Bring the family to annual Prairie Pedal; 30 Apr 1999, p. B3 Bike ride will be held June 13; 4 Jun 1999, p. A8 Sports digest; 23 Jul 1999, p. A10 Campaign aims to increase bicycle safety, reduce traumatic head injuries; 13 Aug 1999, p. B7 New campaign aims to increase bicycle safety, reduce traumatic head injuries; 10 Sep 1999, p. C9 Bike path funds awarded by state; 8 Oct 1999, p. A13 Police award bikers for safety, skill; 24 Dec 1999, p. A3 BIG COMFY COUCH (Television program) 'Big Comfy Couch' live show comes to Chicago; 8 Jan 1999, p. B2 BIRDS (Wild and domestic) How can you attract wild birds to your backyard?; 19 Mar 1999, p. A6 Wild birds topic of meeting; 26 Mar 1999, p. A8 Birding trip to Horicon Marsh offered by Lake County Forest Preserve; 7 May 1999, p. B5 BOATS AND BOATING FWA approves noise ordinance after noisy public hearing; 19 Mar 1999, p. A12 Fox Waterway agency's 10-year dredging permit reinstated; 26 Mar 1999, p. A13 Powerboat association 'half-way happy' : Waterway noise ordinance does not please all; 16 Apr 1999, p. C1 Boaters urged to wear life jackets; 30 Apr 1999, p. A7 Powerboat association vows to challenge noise law; 30 Apr 1999, p. C1 No wake restriction may be lifted on Chain (Chain o' Lakes); 7 May 1999, p. A13 Drunken boaters face stiffer penalty; 21 May 1999, p. C1 Fox Waterway chairman Dam may step down in year 2000 (William Dam); 21 May 1999, p. C2 Life preservers : Lake County marine patrol unit helps to keep Lake County's waterways safe; 21 May 1999, p. B1 Sheriffs' departments will test watercraft decibels; 21 May 1999, p. C2 Ordinance attempting to crack down on noise on Fox Waterway : New measure addresses loud stero noise, partying on Chain; 11 Jun 1999, p. C1 Race to Mackinac sets said Saturday; 9 Jul 1999, p. B3 Boating crash proves fatal on Fox Lake : 34-year-old Antioch woman dies in first fatal boating crash of 1999; 1 Oct 1999, p. A5 Fox Waterway Agency approves hike in user fees; 1 Oct 1999, p. C1 Stratos/Javelin world championships; 10 Dec 1999, p. A10 BONE APPETIT BAKERY (business, Mundelein) Dog heaven : Bone Appetit Bakery is tapping the tastebuds of the canine market; 14 May 1999, p. A1 Bone Appetit Bakery to hold pet parade; 25 Jun 1999, p. A3 Bone Appetit to host 1st pet parade; 2 Jul 1999, p. A3 Bone Appetit Bakery to host canine Halloween contest; 29 Oct 1999, p. A3 BOOKS AND AUTHORS Real life adventurer : Waukegan author shares the true story of 'sisters' coping with a father's senile dementia (Adventures of the Boomer Sisters); 8 Jan 1999, p. B1 Cooking by the book : Lindenhurst Woodland Realty/Better Homes and Gardens in search of county's oldest cookbook; 12 Feb 1999, p. B1 LCLC meeting hosts pond plant author (Linda Curtis); 12 Feb 1999, p. C1 Novelist to present workshop and reading at CLC (Rosellen Brown); 5 Mar 1999, p. B4 Long Grove author's stories provide inspiration to many (Nancy Burgess); 16 Apr 1999, p. A8 Perkins wins Better Homes and Gardens Oldest Cook Book contest for 1999 (Linda Perkins); 7 May 1999, p. B14 Take a walk : An easy guide to navigating Lake County's hiking and biking trails; 11 Jun 1999, p. B1 Beautiful sounds : Hearing loss does not stop poet from creating elegant works (Willadene Nicholas); 27 Aug 1999, p. C1 Norman Mailer speaks out at North Surburban Library event; 8 Oct 1999, p. A6 Poet will present free reading at CLC (Gerald Stern); 15 Oct 1999, p. C9 Evening with Frank McCourt, Nov. 12; 12 Nov 1999, p. B4 Spiritual guidance : Grayslake author tells women 'Grow in your soul to grow in your role' (Jane Rubietta); 24 Dec 1999, p. B1 BOWEN PARK THEATRE COMPANY/BOWEN PARK OPERA COMPANY (organization) Bowen Park Theatre company performs 'The Meeting'; 26 Feb 1999, p. B4 Bowen Park gives opera for all 'La Boheme'; 12 Mar 1999, p. B2 Honeymoon with Coward in Bowen Park (Private Lives); 7 May 1999, p. B5 Bowen Park opera company opens with 'Madame Butterfly'; 19 Nov 1999, p. B5 Theatre seeks cellist for winter production; 3 Dec 1999, p. B5 BOWLING Area bowlers gear up for Sectional tourney; 5 Feb 1999, p. A10 Lady Wildcats bowlers qualify for state meet : Grant's Labrie, Warren's Streicher reach state as individuals; 12 Feb 1999, p. A11 7th Annual Hawthorn Lanes youth league names scholarship winners; 7 May 1999, p. A10 Hawthorn Lanes to host PBA event; 18 Jun 1999, p. A10 The consummate professional : Area pro's making waves at Hawthorn; 25 Jun 1999, p. A11 Holy Rollers off and rolling; 8 Oct 1999, p. A9 The door's ajar for Hawthorn's Spigner (Bill Spigner); 26 Nov 1999, p. A9 BOXING Registration dates set for Golden Gloves; 19 Feb 1999, p. A10 BRIN, GERALD 'Ski for Research' helps fight leukemia; 15 Jan 1999, p. A1 BRISTOL RENAISSANCE FAIRE Become part of 'Living History' at the Bristol Renaissance Faire; 26 Feb 1999, p. B4 BROOKFIELD ZOO Mammoth birthday party planned for Affie the Elephant; 11 Jun 1999, p. B4 Get the 'Bear' necessities at the Teddy Bear Picnic; 6 Aug 1999, p. B4 Brookfield Zoo's Fiesta para Todos celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month; 17 Sep 1999, p. B3 Frightfully fun activities for all at Brookfield Zoo's boo!; 22 Oct 1999, p. B3 Brookfield Zoo offers unique gift idea for the holidays; 26 Nov 1999, p. E21 Winter wonderland awaits guests at Brookfield Zoo's Holiday Magic; 3 Dec 1999, p. E5 Do Re Me Fa Zooooo La Ti Do; 10 Dec 1999, p. B7 Holiday season festivities continue at Brookfield Zoo; 17 Dec 1999, p. B5 BUSINESS Office decor influences impressions, working atmosphere; 1 Jan 1999, p. B9 Simple principles bring success - unless you're tempted; 8 Jan 1999, p. C7 Midwest will benefit with Japan's rebound; 15 Jan 1999, p. C8 Speakers present 'image' workshop; 22 Jan 1999, p. A7 Business must put technology to work; 29 Jan 1999, p. C7 'Sign' language : In business, a good sign can be worth 1,000 words; 29 Jan 1999, p. A1 Economist : Fundamentals show strong gains : Labor markets forecasted to remain tight; 26 Feb 1999, p. C7 Free Y2K kit available for small business; 12 Mar 1999, p. C7 CLC seminar covers marketing strategies; 12 Mar 1999, p. C7 Could the paperless office be on its way? Survey suggests that rumors of paper's demise may be exaggerated; 9 Apr 1999, p. C8 Hiring teen drivers : Dealers face relaxed rules for summertime workforce; 16 Apr 1999, p. D8 Entrepreneur competition (Frank B. Brooks, Donald H. Sledge); 11 Jun 1999, p. C6 Business owners need marketing strategy : experts; 10 Sep 1999, p. B8 Airline industry in flux : U.S. ready for Y2K; 1 Oct 1999, p. C6 Businesses told to check insurance; 8 Oct 1999, p. B14 Inflation to accelerate gradually, says Bank One economist; 29 Oct 1999, p. B10 Governor's Small Business Awards program; 5 Nov 1999, p. C7 SBA moves rule to protect small firms from 'contract bundling'; 12 Nov 1999, p. C10 Merchants see holiday cheer in sales; 19 Nov 1999, p. C6 Libertyville business leader honored (Roch Tranel); 19 Nov 1999, p. C7 BUSINESSES - GURNEE Rosen Honda hosts child safety awareness day on May 22; 21 May 1999, p. D9 Hoover opens Gurnee center; 9 Jul 1999, p. C13 Grand Premier names two to vice president (Benjamin Grimes, Catherine Itter); 10 Sep 1999, p. B8 Jerry Martin receives NMRA Mel Barr Award (Jerry Martin Associates); 24 Sep 1999, p. C7 Gurnee Planet Hollywood closes doors for last time; 15 Oct 1999, p. A6 Bankruptcy claims Gurnee's Planet Hollywood; 15 Oct 1999, p. B14 Christmas has a Jingle theme this year at Serpent Safari; 10 Dec 1999, p. B7 BUSINESSES - ILLINOIS Gary Land Auto Group helps raise over $12,000 to help Mark Bobowski; 1 Jan 1999, p. D5 Anthony Pontiac/Buick/GMC anticipates record sales with help of new Vice President, General Manager (Trent Tobias); 22 Jan 1999, p. D8 Cooking by the book : Lindenhurst Woodland Realty/Better Homes and Gardens in search of county's oldest cookbook; 12 Feb 1999, p. B1 'Extension...' warranty (Raymond Chevy Oldsmobile); 12 Feb 1999, p. D4 Dealership in Lake Forest caters to individual needs (Knauz Buick Chrysler Plymouth); 12 Feb 1999, p. D4 Winthrop Harbor hotel receives rating upgrade (Sandpiper Inn); 19 Feb 1999, p. C7 Grayslake interior designer loves her job (Barbara Bertler, Window & Wall Concepts); 5 Mar 1999, p. C5 'Boatman's' death leaves community grieving : FirstStar Bank manager leaves void in Chain O'Lakes community (Thomas Brand); 26 Mar 1999, p. C6 Credit Union reports record growth for 18th year (Consumer Cooperation Credit Union); 2 Apr 1999, p. C7 Dealer builds community with mobile donation (Ray Chevrolet); 2 Apr 1999, p. D6 Prate takes roofing into whole new light (Michael Prate Installations); 9 Apr 1999, p. C8 Used car dealers complain about raw deal from county : County ordinance threatens to put some car dealers out of business; 16 Apr 1999, p. C1 Anchor Bank elects new chairman and vice chairman to board (Phil coleman, John Richtman); 23 Apr 1999, p. C7 TriState Corporate Center signs major leases; 23 Apr 1999, p. C7 TCI cable customers receive free Pay-for-View previews; 7 May 1999, p. B14 Wadsworth rose firm opens to public with county's largest selection; 14 May 1999, p. E2 FCL Builders breaks ground on banking office facility for Baxter Credit Union; 21 May 1999, p. B10 Green Oaks to get 100,000 sq. ft. warehouse; 21 May 1999, p. B10 Patrick Stakenas named VP, Sales (Great Elk Company); 21 May 1999, p. B11 Fox Lake Chevy dealer honored as genuine leader (Ray Chevrolet); 21 May 1999, p. D10 Alter promotes Park, commercial developer (The Alter Group); 28 May 1999, p. B14 Marina faces stormy waters (Electric Harbor); 28 May 1999, p. C2 Mover honored for service (Koldon Moving and Storage, Inc.); 28 May 1999, p. B13 Repurchase plan ok'd at Success (Success Bancshares, Inc.); 28 May 1999, p. B13 New store is bargain hunter's dream (X-Treme Value); 18 Jun 1999, p. C6 Strip clubs to appeal court decision : Ordinance regulation adult entertainment upheld by judge; 25 Jun 1999, p. C1 CDW : It all started with a $3 want ad : Lake County's computer giant began with single computer sale; 25 Jun 1999, p. C6 Health club is first to add video rentals; 25 Jun 1999, p. C6 Hair stylist features Gold Coast flair; 2 Jul 1999, p. C6 Slack promoted (Daniel J. Slack); 2 Jul 1999, p. C6 Country Companies raises $4,000; 9 Jul 1999, p. A10 Interplex honored for education; 9 Jul 1999, p. C14 ComEd trims trees to maintain reliable service; 16 Jul 1999, p. B14 Manahan to head of firm (McClure Engineering Associates); 23 Jul 1999, p. B11 Medical center opens at Hollister; 23 Jul 1999, p. B10 Nauer promoted (TruServ Corp.); 23 Jul 1999, p. B11 New business bear-ing well for children, senior citizens (Bear Magic of Lake County); 23 Jul 1999, p. B10 Inacomp expands service; 30 Jul 1999, p. C8 Komatsu founds new company; 30 Jul 1999, p. C8 Nominations sought for sixth annual Illinois Family Business of the Year competition; 30 Jul 1999, p. C7 Parcel gets less controversial tenant : Gold's Gym moves in, Auto Nation is still on hold; 30 Jul 1999, p. C7 Suburban Family magazine debuts; 30 Jul 1999, p. C7 TeraBridge appoints leader for software : Baumgart named to top position; 30 Jul 1999, p. C8 California closet finds home; 6 Aug 1999, p. C10 Consumers' Credit Union approved as Y2K ready; 6 Aug 1999, p. C10 Credit union launches new website (Great Lakes Credit Union); 6 Aug 1999, p. C10 Die designers toget new production home (Progressive Manufacturing Corp.); 6 Aug 1999, p. C10 TCI of Northeast Illinois begins AT&T transition; 6 Aug 1999, p. C10 TIF to aid second site for Stack-On Products; 13 Aug 1999, p. B11 DFY Accounting offers financial solutions; 20 Aug 1999, p. B13 Mangel Gifts presents decorating workshops; 20 Aug 1999, p. C2 Rosen to participate in fund-raiser; 27 Aug 1999, p. C3 Jungle Gym owner reinvests in business : Fitness center proprietor adds to offerings to keep client interest; 3 Sep 1999, p. C7 Landscape firm relocates (Church Landscape); 10 Sep 1999, p. B9 Business briefs; 10 Sep 1999, p. B9 Local dealerships lead league with runs driven in (Raymond Chevy Oldsmobile, Ray Chevrolet); 10 Sep 1999, p. D5 Anthony Pontiac/GMC/Buick teams with child safety expert Mark Klass to host child ID program and town hall meeting; 10 Sep 1999, p. D13 Michigan firm buys Grand Premier bank : First Midwest buy's M & I's North Chicago branch in separate deal (Old Kent Financial Corp.); 17 Sep 1999, p. C1 Die firm gets state loan for Lake Zurich HQ (Progressive Manufacturing Corp.); 17 Sep 1999, p. C8 Johnson Wax first tenant in new corporate park; 17 Sep 1999, p. C8 Credit union hit $100 million mark (Community Trust Credit Union); 17 Sep 1999, p. C8 Lake County experiment ended by Treasure Island; 17 Sep 1999, p. C8 Link announces aid to Illinois businesses (State Sen. Terry Link); 17 Sep 1999, p. C13 Action! Lake County businessmen expanding on success with film production company (Celozzi Films); 24 Sep 1999, p. B1 Employee-friendly CDW adds to ammenities; 24 Sep 1999, p. C6 Ernst & Young tabs partner, principal (Graham R. Heddle, Thomas A. Harris); 24 Sep 1999, p. C6 New Grainger headquarters includes ATM, wellness center; 1 Oct 1999, p. C6 New service may be able to help small businesses (Key Funding Specialists, Inc.); 1 Oct 1999, p. C7 OMC adds veep for casting, machining (Outboard Marine Corp.); 1 Oct 1999, p. C7 Retail upstart continues to grow : Kohl's on roll with new Round Lake Beach store; 15 Oct 1999, p B13 Sanford retires, Baldwin acquires trade show management company (Sanford Organization, Inc.; Rand Baldwin); 15 Oct 1999, p. B13 Daniels makes traveling a fun experience (Dottie Daniels, Antioch Travel); 22 Oct 1999, p. B2 GMC recognizes 50-year tradition : Three generations keep service a priority at Pedersen dealership; 22 Oct 1999, p. C7 Agent eyes 20 more selling insurance : Grayslake salesman likes providing security through American Family (Roger Lutz); 22 Oct 1999, p. C7 CDW to expand in Chicago; 29 Oct 1999, p. B10 Groundbreaking ceremony for Hewitt Associates; 29 Oct 1999, p. B10 Kiferbaum Construction Corp. breaks ground for ETA's office/districution center; 29 Oct 1999, p. B12 Antioch Tire high-tech service options; 29 Oct 1999, p. D4 Grand Premier Financial reports gains in net income, outstanding loans; 5 Nov 1999, p. C7 Grayslake interior designer loves her job; 5 Nov 1999, p. C8 Long Grove shops offer variety of activities for gift collectors; 5 Nov 1999, p. A13 Baird & Warner completes financing for office building; 3 Dec 1999, p. C6 Success Bancshares announces 3rd quarter, 9-month earnings; 3 Dec 1999, p. C7 Governor announces state loan program passes; 3 Dec 1999, p. C7 Health underwriter announces annual memorial award winners; 10 Dec 1999, p. C6 Former chamber exec relocates service office (Office Center of Lincolnshire); 10 Dec 1999, p. C6 Antioch firm to expand shop, workforce : All West Plastics to add workers, space next year to meet demand; 24 Dec 1999, p. C15 State credit unions report Y2K readiness; 24 Dec 1999, p. C15 Firstar to combine investment units; 24 Dec 1999, p. C16 BUSINESSES - LIBERTYVILLE (IL) 'Generational marketing' : At Liberty Auto City, customers lead the way; 22 Jan 1999, p. D6 Cambridge Homes 'Builder of the Decade'; 19 Feb 1999, p. C7 Schwab opens office in Libertyville (Charles Schwab & Co.); 26 Feb 1999, p. C7 Libertyville Ace Hardware wins President's Cup; 12 Nov 1999, p. C9 Local printer takes top prize in International Competition (RPP Printing Enterprisesk, Inc.); 3 Dec 1999, p. C6 BUSINESSES - MUNDELEIN (IL) New restaurant : a new beginning (Uptown Family Saloon); 22 Jan 1999, p. A1 Cub Foods returns to Mundelein; 29 Jan 1999, p. A1 Gas station manager, boyfriend arrested (Clark Gas); 19 Feb 1999, p. A1 Rinella reelected president (Rinella Beverages Co.); 19 Feb 1999, p. C7 A dream come true : Hawthorn Woods woman opens store of 'treasures' in Mundelein (Time & Treasures Gift Shop); 26 Feb 1999, p. A1 Cub Foods test Mundelein market once again : Supermarket chain seeks tax break to open new grocery store; 26 Mar 1999, p. A1 Shopping center may get facelift : James Harris proposing 10,000 addition to Hawley Commons; 9 Apr 1999, p. A3 Racing marvels : Old racing cars get new life at Graphics by RSI in Mundelein; 16 Apr 1999, p. A1 Nine youths arrested in Beanie Babies theft; 16 Apr 1999, p. A1 Quig's Orchard prepares for summer, apple-picking; 7 May 1999, p. A3 Holiday Inn to host Mother's Day brunch; 7 May 1999, p. A6 'The Shack' attacks Lake County night life; 7 May 1999, p. B1 Business offers garden parties (Wildflowers Garden Party, Inc.); 14 May 1999, p. A4 Cub Foods store may return to Mundelein; 14 May 1999, p. A1 Dog heaven : Bone Appetit Bakery is tapping the tastebuds of the canine market; 14 May 1999, p. A1 Lake County women launch new business (Wildflowers Garden Party, Inc.); 14 May 1999, p. E2 Cub Foods is coming back; 21 May 1999, p. A1 Guitar manufacturer moving to Mundelein (Washburn International); 4 Jun 1999, p. A1 Animal hospital hopes to annex into village (Mundelein Animal Hospital); 18 Jun 1999, p. A1 Quig's to hold cherry pit spitting event; 18 Jun 1999, p. A1 A 'spitting' good time : Mundelein man wins 2nd annual cherry pit spitting contest at Quigs (John Mayer); 25 Jun 1999, p. A1 Bone Appetit to host 1st pet parade; 2 Jul 1999, p. A3 Guitar manufacturer is Mundelein's 'showpiece'; 9 Jul 1999, p. A1 Village denies massage parlor license at hearing; 16 Jul 1999, p. A1 It's apple pickin' time : Fall tradition starts up at Quigs; 10 Sep 1999, p. A1 First Midwest Bank hosts appreciation day; 10 Sep 1999, p. A6 Indoor skate park opens (Ramp, Rail and Roll); 17 Sep 1999, p. A1 Quig's Orchard buildings to take on Victorian look; 17 Sep 1999, p. A1 Quig's participates in 'Share the Harvest'; 17 Sep 1999, p. A4 Village board denies restaurant's zoning; 1 Oct 1999, p. A1 Downtown getting facelife : Demolition of old Kmart to begin, new Cubs Foods store to replace it; 15 Oct 1999, p. A1 Demolition ceremony builds toward revitalized downtown : Tearning down of former Kmart to pave way for Cub Foods return; 22 Oct 1999, p. A1 Uptown hosts Halloween bash (Uptown Family Saloon); 22 Oct 1999,p. A6 Uptown Family Saloon hosts Halloween party; 29 Oct 1999, p. A4 Skateboard contest announced (Ramp, Rail and Roll); 5 Nov 1999, p. A3 Gibbon Printing celebrates 10th year; 5 Nov 1999, p. C7 Tanning salon to hold food drive (Caribbean Island Tan, Inc.); 5 Nov 1999, p. A3 Caribbean Island tan plans Thanksgiving food drive; 19 Nov 1999, p. A7 Village nearly clean in 'Operation Excavate' (Mundelein); 31 Dec 1999, p. A1 BUSINESSES - VERNON HILLS (IL) Weekenders Clothing Company volunteers and raises $2,500; 28 May 1999, p. B10 Bedding firm finds home in Lake County (Nostalgia Home Fashions, Inc.); 13 Aug 1999, p. B11 Nostalgia moving to Vernon Hills (Nostalgia Home Fashion); 3 Sep 1999, p. C8 Grand Premier names two to vice president (Benjamin Grimes, Catherine Itter); 10 Sep 1999, p. B8 Novelty company finds new home (Chemical Light); 24 Sep 1999, p. C6 Hair cutting to benefit cancer research (Bavaro Hair Salon); 15 Oct 1999, p. A3 Children's World invites public to Halloween Party; 15 Oct 1999, p. A8 Komatsu announces newest additions to its crawler dozen; 22 Oct 1999, p. C8 Vernon Hills business park nets six tenents (Rogers Executive Parke); 5 Nov 1999, p. C7 BUSINESSES - WAUKEGAN (IL) All-brand truck center keys one-stop center (The Truck Center); 4 Jun 1999, p. C2 CAMPS AND CAMPING RV, camping and van show begins Feb. 17th; 12 Feb 1999, p. C7 Prescription for camper homesickness : prepartation and patience; 2 Jul 1999, p. B10 Top packing tips for campers; 2 Jul 1999, p. B10 Duncan, founders wished to shape boys' character at camp; 23 Jul 1999, p. B2 Outdoor life : Lake County's Camp Duncan unites campers, counselors and community; 23 Jul 1999, p. B1 Top packing tips for campers; 23 Jul 1999, p. B14 Northern exposure : Wisconsin's Camp Jorn provides northwoods experience to Lake County YMCA campers; 13 Aug 1999, p. B1 CANCER 'Ski for Research' helps fight leukemia; 15 Jan 1999, p. A1 Walk-in mammograms available at Gurnee Mills; 22 Jan 1999, p. A12 Holy Man : Pastor helps patients fight cancer through faith (Percy McCray); 22 Jan 1999, p. C1 Striving and surviving : Support group helps cancer victims manage life while overcoming illness; 29 Jan 1999, p. B1 Y-ME support group presents image consultant; 12 Feb 1999, p. B11 Fox Lake American Legion raising funds to aid children with cancer; 5 Mar 1999, p. B9 When dreams come true : Five-year-old cancer patient becomes firefighter for a day; 19 Mar 1999, p. A1 Women's clothing company raised $8,100 for National Breast Cancer organization; 19 Mar 1999, p. C7 Understanding the truth about malignant melanoma; 9 Apr 1999, p. B11 Cancer awareness day to be held May 1; 16 Apr 1999, p. B13 LMV Relay for Life set for June 11-12 at Libertyville H.S.; 23 Apr 1999, p. A10 Residents may face greater than normal risk of cancer : Emissions from cars, trucks a major cause of air pollution, study says; 30 Apr 1999, p. C1 Steve Allen to speak at Cancer Survivors Day; 21 May 1999, p. B4 In stitches : Dr. Mark and the Sutures headline Cancer Wellness Center's 10-year anniversary; 4 Jun 1999, p. B1 'Relay for Life' event raises money for cancer research; 4 Jun 1999, p. A7 ENCOREplus breast cancer program at YWCA of Lake County receives Avon Grant for 4th year; 18 Jun 1999, p. B9 When skin-cancer prevention fails;, surgery offers effective cancer treatment option; 16 Jul 1999, p. B6 Fight for breast cancer outing; 20 Aug 1999, p. A12 Fight for breast cancer outing; 27 Aug 1999, p. A13 Understanding prostate cancer; 27 Aug 1999, p. B11 'Rally for a Cure' breast cancer golf outing a great success; 3 Sep 1999, p. A11 'Cutting Out' breast cancer; 8 Oct 1999, p. B13 Hair cutting to benefit cancer research; 15 Oct 1999, p. A3 YWCA to celebrate Breast Cancer Awareness month; 15 Oct 1999, p. B10 CANOES AND CANOEING Second Des Plaines River canoe expedition; 11 Jun 1999, p. B5 Journey of a lifetime : Brothers aim to break record during 13,000 mile canoe trip (Jason and David Wallin); 3 Sep 1999, p. B1 C.A.P.E (organization) Annual garden walk to be held; 2 Jul 1999, p. A4 CARMEL CORSAIRS (BASEBALL) Carmel baseball needs hits to go with strong pitching; 2 Apr 1999, p. A9 Corsairs : 10 up, 10 down; 16 Apr 1999, p. A9 MHS, CHS, LHS baseball teams vie for bragging rights; 30 Apr 1999, p. C10 Reaching their goals : Carmel baseball has sights set on East Suburban Catholic crown; 21 May 1999, p. A9 Crosstown showdown goes to Carmel; 4 Jun 1999, p. A9 These guys are good! Carmel baseball heads to state; 11 Jun 1999, p. A9 When it rains, it pours : Corsairs fall in quarterfinals; 18 Jun 1999, p. A9 CARMEL CORSAIRS (BASKETBALL, BOYS') Carmel positive about future; 8 Jan 1999, p. A8 Carmel boys fall short in 72-65 loss to Grant; 15 Jan 1999, p. A12 Leider powers Carmel boys offense of late : CHS gets win thanks to Leider's 20-21 at the line; 22 Jan 1999, p. A9 Carmel reaches .500 in ESCC : Lady Corsairs get two wins; 29 Jan 1999, p. A9 Tough opening for Corsairs; 10 Dec 1999, p. A11 CARMEL CORSAIRS (BASKETBALL, GIRLS') Lady Corsairs win again : Carmel girls dismantle Grant 54-13 with all-around effort; 1 Jan 1999, p. A7 Girls to improve; 8 Jan 1999, p. A8 Carmel girls look for late-season payoff; 15 Jan 1999, p. A11 Carmel reaches .500 in ESCC : Lady Corsairs get two wins; 29 Jan 1999, p. A9 Lady hoopsters prepare for post-season push; 5 Feb 1999, p. A9 Carmel girls upset Deerfield : Libertyville knocks off Zion-Benton: 19 Feb 1999, p. A9 Lady Corsairs coach steps down : Dean Beetschen resigns after 2 years as varsity girls basketball coach; 9 Apr 1999, p. A9 ESCC title possible looms for Carmel girls hoopsters; 19 Nov 1999, p. A9 Corsairs hoops rockin', rollin' to start season; 26 Nov 1999, p. A10 Hot Carmel wins Mundelein girls tourney : Mustangs finish 1-3; 3 Dec 1999, p. A9 Carmel girls hoops stays perfect : might Fenwick next; 10 Dec 1999, p. A10 Lady Corsairs back on track after downing Marian Catholic; 17 Dec 1999, p. A9 CARMEL CORSAIRS (FOOTBALL) Corsairs to rely on rushing attack; 27 Aug 1999, p. A13 Corsairs shocked in season opener; 3 Sep 1999, p. A10 Carmel stings De La Salle; 17 Sep 1999, p. A10 Carmel keeps slim playoff hopes alive; 1 Oct 1999, p. A9 Corsairs produce in must-win game over Notre Dame; 8 Oct 1999, p. A9 Two down, one to go for Corsairs; 15 Oct 1999, p. A9 CARMEL CORSAIRS (GYMNASTICS, GIRLS') Area gymnasts receive regional recognition : Lady Wildcats win regional crown, MHS and CHS take third, fourth; 12 Feb 1999, p. A9 CARMEL CORSAIRS (ICE HOCKEY) Cats, Corsairs post ice hockey wins; 22 Oct 1999, p. A10 Carmel varsity ices Rockford; 29 Oct 1999, p. A11 Carmel Varsity hockey ices Rockford; 5 Nov 1999, p. A11 Carmel hockey iced by St. Viator; 19 Nov 1999, p. A9 CARMEL CORSAIRS (SOCCER, BOY'S) Carmel boots Holy Cross; 17 Sep 1999, p. A10 Last minute magic lifts Carmel soccer; 24 Sep 1999, p. A10 Corsair booters earns share of ESCC title; 22 Oct 1999, p. A9 Corsair soccer romps in first round regional game; 29 Oct 1999, p. A10 Tough end to an outstanding season for Corsairs; 12 Nov 1999, p. A10 CARMEL CORSAIRS (SOFTBALL) Lady Corsairs end streak; 23 Apr 1999, p. A9 CARMEL CORSAIRS (SWIMMING, BOYS') Wildcats take second at SHS swim sectional : MHS takes third as team, Carmel's Boarini qualifies for state meet; 26 Feb 1999, p. A9 CARMEL CORSAIRS (TENNIS, BOYS') Carmel comes in second in sectional : Ross takes title at No. 1 singles; 28 May 1999, p. A10 CARMEL CORSAIRS (TENNIS, GIRLS') Carmel tennis puts the hurt on Mustangs; 8 Oct 1999, p. A10 CARMEL CORSAIRS (TRACK & FIELD / CROSS COUNTRY, BOYS') MSH, CHS boys and girls track improves : Mundelein and Carmel squads are on the rise this year; 9 Apr 1999, p. A9 State meet looms for area runners; 5 Nov 1999, p. A10 CARMEL CORSAIRS (TRACK & FIELD / CROSS COUNTRY, GIRLS') MSH, CHS boys and girls track improves : Mundelein and Carmel squads are on the rise this year; 9 Apr 1999, p. A9 State meet looms for area runners; 5 Nov 1999, p. A10 CARMEL CORSAIRS (WRESTLING) Wildcats 10-year streak ends : LHS takes second at own regional, CHS takes fourth, MHS sixth; 12 Feb 1999, p. A9 CARMEL HIGH SCHOOL see also CARMEL CORSAIRS Two students make Coca-Cola finals (Kristen Smith, Jill Houghton); 29 Jan 1999, p. A1 Off the scale : Carmel High School student is one of 16 students across the nation to score a perfect 36 on the ACT (Nick Garzonetti); 29 Jan 1999, p. A6 Celebrate 25 years of 'Silver Moments of Street Scenes'; 5 Feb 1999, p. B3 Carmel awards 29 scholarships; 5 Mar 1999, p. A6 Carmel High School announces academic honors; 19 Mar 1999, p. A6 Carmel students walk for their school; 23 Apr 1999, p. A4 Carmel High School honors seniors at awards ceremony; 9 Jul 1999, p. C6 LOSS meeting to be held at Carmel High School; 16 Jul 1999, p. A3 Former Carmel employee pleads guilty to theft (Patsy Lange); 21 May 1999, p. A1 Carmel grads overcome challenges; 28 May 1999, p. A1 Carmel High School to dedicate new soccer stadium on Aug. 21; 13 Aug 1999, p. A4 Carmel High School names honor students; 3 Sep 1999, p. A14 Carmel High School names honor students; 17 Sep 1999, p. A6 Carmel students named in 2000 Merit Program; 1 Oct 1999, p. A8 Carmel High School honors young leaders; 8 Oct 1999, p. A6 Celebrate the Harvest at Carmel High School; 15 Oct 1999, p. A7 Science teacher calls for reform (Marianne Barker); 5 Nov 1999, p. A13 Spirit Week activities a success; 5 Nov 1999, p. A13 Student honored at Eagle Scout (Eric Para); 5 Nov 1999, p. A13 Students celebrate Red Ribbon Week; 5 Nov 1999, p. A13 'Senior of the month' (Mary Pietryga); 12 Nov 1999, p. A8 Carmel announces holiday programs; 3 Dec 1999, p. A7 Casinos see GAMBLING CENTER FOR ENRICHED LIVING - CEL (organization) Book dramatist presents new programs for 'Girls Night Out'; 2 Apr 1999, p. B2 CEL making waves (Center for Enriched Living); 3 Sep 1999, p. C1 Agency honors volunteers (Center for Enriched Living); 1 Oct 1999, p. C7 Lake County CEL celebrates milestone; 29 Oct 1999, p. A4 Leave imprint on new CEL (Center for Enriched Living); 5 Nov 1999, p. A7 Story time educates kids on disabilities; 17 Dec 1999, p. A1 Charter Schools see SCHOOLS AND EDUCATION see PRAIRIE CROSSING CHARTER SCHOOL CHEERLEADING Cheerleading tryout results (Libertyville High School); 28 May 1999, p. A11 Faces and places; 1 Oct 1999, p. C14 CHICAGO BEARS (professional football team) Bears key support for 50 youth jobs; 4 Jun 1999, p. C2 Flannigan, #99 Chicago Bears, to sign autographs at Computer show; 10 Sep 1999, p. B9 CHICAGO BOTANIC GARDENS Spring emerges at Chicago Botanic Garden; 19 Mar 1999, p. B8 Chicago Botanic Garden's SpringBlooms festival buds; 9 Apr 1999, p. C6 Chicago Botanic Garden to open new Buehler enabling garden; 9 Jul 1999, p. B11 Bonsai show held at Chicago Botanic Garden; 13 Aug 1999, p. B3 Annual 5K run at Chicago Botanic Gardens Sunday; 17 Sep 1999, p. B4 First-ever bulb sale at Chicago Botanic Garden; 24 Sep 1999, p. B3 19th annual roadside flower sale features treasures created by volunteers; 15 Oct 1999, p. B7 Chicago botanic Gardencomes alive with autumn colors; 5 Nov 1999, p. C8 Celebrations! A growing holiday tradition; 26 Nov 1999, p. B4 Chicago Medical School see FINCH UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH SCIENCES / CHICAGO MEDICAL SCHOOL CHILD CARE CENTERS (includes at home child care) Coalition helps center pay accreditation fees; 13 Aug 1999, p. E6 State renews quality project; 13 Aug 1999, p. E7 Scholarships available to child care providers; 13 Aug 1999, p. E3 Coalition describes child care options; 20 Aug 1999, p. C7 CHILDREN AND PARENTS See Also SCHOOLS AND EDUCATION A Safe Place offers educators help supporting child witnesses of domestic violence; 29 Jan 1999, p. B11 Week of the Young Child kickoff set for April 18 at Gurnee Mills; 26 Mar 1999, p. B5 Check into KidCare; 16 Apr 1999, p. E7 Children learn from books before they read; 16 Apr 1999, p. E3 Legislators support coalition (Child Care Coalition of Lake County); 16 Apr 1999, p. E2 Music hath charms to sooth the independent toddler; 16 Apr 1999, p. E5 Protecting children against media violence; 16 Apr 1999, p. E7 Theme for '99 : 'Help Children Learn'; 16 Apr 1999, p. E1 You can talk to your newborn baby; 16 Apr 1999, p. E7 Foster care fills void for children in need; 7 May 1999, p. C1 Children's entertainment train makes first run; 28 May 1999, p. B3 Fostering fulfillment : Foster parenting offers emotional rewards; 28 May 1999, p. B1 The newest Veggie Tales video premieres in Antioch; 23 Jul 1999, p. C6 Biting can be frustrating and frightening; 13 Aug 1999, p. E6 Books help prepare children for school; 13 Aug 1999, p. E3 Coalition to bring T. Berry Brazelton, M.D. to Lake County; 13 Aug 1999, p. E2 Education begins before children enter school; 13 Aug 1999, p. E2 Give children 'Descriptive Encouragement'; 13 Aug 1999, p. E5 What do children learn in preschool?; 13 Aug 1999, p. E7 Reduce the risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome SIDS; 13 Aug 1999, p. E8 Third Annual Conference for early childhood Jewish educators; 20 Aug 1999, p. B4 What parents can do about nearsightedness; 20 Aug 1999, p. C7 Gardening teaches children multiple lessons; 27 Aug 1999, p. B14 What children look for in back-to-school shopping; 27 Aug 1999, p. E3 Eighty-five percent of car safety seats are used incorrectly; 17 Sep 1999, p. B11 Halloween doesn't have to be scary; 15 Oct 1999, p. A14 Halloween activites planned; 22 Oct 1999, p. A3 Parents invited to hear Dr. Berry Brazelton; 22 Oct 1999, p. B12 CIRCUS Circus brings family fun to Lake County (Walker Bros. Circus); 9 Jul 1999, p. C1 New kid under the big top : Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey's 31st ringmaster steps into history (Johnathan Lee Iverson); 29 Oct 1999, p. B6 Circus illuminates the imagination (Ringling Brothers); 5 Nov 1999, p. B3 CLC see COLLEGE OF LAKE COUNTY CLIPBOARD, THE (regular column on local sports) Bulldogs win first 'Lakeland Shootout'; 1 Jan 1999, p. A7 Lakeland predicts future of independents; 8 Jan 1999, p. A7 Michael retires, but area hoopsters will return; 15 Jan 1999, p. A11 News and notes from Lake County; 22 Jan 1999, p. A9 'Off the record' is all the rage; 29 Jan 1999, p. A9 Entertaining purposes only? Nope, bragging rights; 5 Feb 1999, p. A9 Boys sectional seedings set; 12 Feb 1999. p.A9 It's tourney time for area girls hoopsters; 19 Feb 1999, p.A9 Hasta la vista, Lake County sports fans; 26 Feb 1999, p.A9 Sports fans, start your engines; 5 Mar 1999, p. A9 Retirement bug claiming long-time coaches; 12 Mar 1999, p. A9 Basketball fans to see dunks and threes; 19 Mar 1999, p. A9 How 'bout them apples! Blue Devils take 2nd; 26 Mar 1999, p.A9 March Madness gives way to boys (girls) of summer; 2 Apr 1999, p.A9 What's cookin' with the Bears?; 9 Apr 1999, p. A9 The Masters : Green jackets all around; 16 Apr 1999, p. A9 Poor weather dampens area sports events; 23 Apr 1999, p.A9 Check out the new baseball/softball scouting report; 30 April 1999, p.A10 Enough of this us vs. them mentality; 7 May 1999, p. A9 High school students find a niche; 14 May 1999, p. A9 Thanks for the memories and all the fun; 21 May 1999, p. A9 A toast-to-track!; 28 May 1999, p. A10 Boys of summer are here!; 4 Jun 1999, p. A9 Tricks for everyone!; 11 June 1999, p. A9 Racing for everyone!; 18 June 1999, p. A9 Provena, Longo have it covered!; 25 June 1999, p. A11 Fireworks everywhere!; 9 Jul 1999, p. A9 How 'bout them Blaze!; 16 Jul 1999, p. A9 They got game!; 23 Jul 1999, p. A9 Come feel the thunder!; 30 Jul 1999, p. A11 'Special' credit due; 6 Aug 1999, p. A11 'The Hall' awaits Wapon; 13 Aug 1999, p.A10 Can't we all just get along!; 20 Aug 1999, p. A10 'Check' this out!; 27 Aug 1999, p. A13 It's in the blood!; 3 Sep 1999, p. A10 The one that slipped away!; 10 Sep 1999, p. A9 Come see the big hitters!; 17 Sep 1999, p. A9 Bowling them over!; 24 Sep 1999, p. A10 Rising to the challenge!; 1 Oct 1999, p. A9 Come and take a shot!; 8 Oct 1999, p. A9 He works in mysterious ways!; 15 Oct 1999, p. A9 "Suite" Home Chicago!; 22 Oct 1999, p. A9 Second season has arrived; 29 Oct 1999, p. A10 Baby you're the best!; 5 Nov 1999, p. A10 A season to remember on gridiron; 12 Nov 1999, p. A8 Excellence personified; 19 Nov 1999, p. A8 We are family!; 26 Nov 1999, p. A8 Keith would be proud! (part 3 of 4); 3 Dec. 1999, p. A9 The grand finale; 10 Dec 1999, p. A10 It's all in the attitude!; 17 Dec 1999, p. A9 Money game destropying sport; 24 Dec. 1999, p. A7 It was all in the air; 31 Dec. 1999, p. A7 CLOTHING AND FASHION Greeting the millennium - tuxedo style; 17 Dec 1999, p. C8 'Magnum' millennium for milady : County retailers offer a variety of ways to dress when celebrating; 17 Dec 1999, p. C8 COLLEGE OF LAKE COUNTY (IL) Black history festival set; 15 Jan 1999, p. C7 CLC Digest : Gospel concert, Mentalist Craig Karges performs; 29 Jan 1999, p. B15 CLC notes : CLC holds athletic hall of fame induction : Gospel concert: works by gallery members : Classes at North Chicago High School: 29 Jan 1999, p. C2 Special events : Black History Month focues on African-American achievements; 5 Feb 1999; p. B4 CLC under surveillance : Miniatrue 'spy' cameras found behind clocks on CLC campus; 12 Feb 1999, p. A13 'Tom Sawyer' to be presented at CLC; 19 Feb 1999, p. B4 CLC course covers financial strategies for retirement; 26 Feb 1999, p. B4 CLC Foundation Board member Legat mourned (Joan Arlene Legat); 5 Mar 1999, p. C5 CLC seminar covers marketing strategies; 12 Mar 1999, p. C7 CLC Wind Ensemble to perform with Navy; 19 Mar 1999, p. A12 CLC presents musical 'Tintypes'; 19 Mar 1999, p. A12 CLC employees on picket line : Union maintenance workers picket to protest lack of contract; 26 Mar 1999, p. C1 Stability marks CLC board; 26 Mar 1999, p. C2 CLC presents 'Pygmalion'; 23 Apr 1999, p. B5 CLC to aid new businesses; 21 May 1999, p. B10 CLC honors graduates; 28 May 1999, p. C10 CLC to sponsor excursion to Brickyard 200 Race; 28 May 1999, p. C10 Nurse assisting program; 28 May 1999, p. C10 'Stayin' Alive' Task Force - 'Buckle Up'; 28 May 1999, p. C10 CLC grads honored at commencement; 11 Jun 1999, p. A8 CLC student-athletes earn Skyway Conference awards; 18 Jun 1999, p. A10 Learn web page design at CLC; 18 Jun 1999, p. C6 CLC students win medals at national competition (Maegan Fleming, Jennifer Deguia); 23 Jul 1999, p. C9 CLC course explores the Middle East; 30 Jul 1999, p. C19 Dance scholarship available; 30 Jul 1999, p. C19 Medical Office specialist certificate offered; 30 Jul 1999, p. C19 CLC costs up 3.92% : new budget $47.5 million; 13 Aug 1999, p. B11 New dean for business joins CLC (Richard Haney); 13 Aug 1999, p. B11 Art exhibit captures student life at CLC; 20 Aug 1999, p. C12 CLC offers web class; 20 Aug 1999, p. C12 Expanded course offerings at Southlake location; 20 Aug 1999, p. A7 New computer certificate offered; 20 Aug 1999, p. A7 New internet degree program, certificates; 20 Aug 1999, p. A7 CLC site prefered for University; 27 Aug 1999, p. C1 Arabian culture; 17 Sep 1999, p. C16 Day trip to Milwaukee; 17 Sep 1999, p. C16 Help to start small business; 17 Sep 1999, p. C16 Arabian culture; 24 Sep 1999, p. A7 CLC course teaches tablesetting; 1 Oct 1999, p. A8 Jazz Dance Chicago announces programs; 1 Oct 1999, p. B3 CLC to dedicate Southlake center; 8 Oct 1999, p. A3 CLC helps develop new virtual campus; 8 Oct 1999, p. A8 CLC sports notebook; 8 Oct 1999, p. A10 Think overseas at CLC seminar; 8 Oct 1999, p. B15 CLC notebook; 15 Oct 1999, p. A10 Mexican folk music performance at CLC; 15 Oct 1999, p. B5 CLC notebook; 22 Oct 1999, p. A10 CLC notes : CLC Lakeshore Child-care center; 22 Oct 1999, p. A12 CLC keys work-free training adopts $32 million tax levy; 5 Nov 1999, p. C6 Chicago Jazz Orchestra to perform with CLC band; 12 Nov 1999, p. B5 Chicago Jazz Orchestra; 19 Nov 1999, p. C11 Future teachers, disadvantaged getting help with CLC grants; 26 Nov 1999, p. C6 Fine Arts degree, Computer courses; 17 Dec 1999, p. C6 Spring nurse assisting program, CLC course explores the Middle East; 31 Dec 1999, p. C6 COMMONWEALTH EDISON (business) Graesser announces retirement (Kenneth L. Graesser); 21 May 1999, p. B11 ComEd trims trees to maintain reliable service; 16 Jul 1999, p. B14 ComEd gets ready for the millennium : Power company prepared for Y2K; 30 Jul 1999, p. A1 COMMUNITY TRUST CREDIT UNION (business) New leadership at Community Trust Credit Union; 15 Jan 1999, p. C9 COMPUTERS / INTERNET (includes Y2K) Take precautions shopping online, using internet; 8 Jan 1999, p. C7 Y2K : Will the computer bug freeze us out?; 15 Jan 1999, p. B1 Computer expo touts a grass roots feel; 15 Jan 1999, p. B8 Internet provider gets new leadership; 22 Jan 1999, p. C7 Increase in repetitive stress injuries parallels explosive growth in personal computers; 26 Feb 1999, p. B11 Free Y2K kit available for small business; 12 Mar 1999, p. C7 Staying healthy, safe on the computer : Tips for computer users; 26 Mar 1999, p. B11 A computer expo that 's geared for kids; 26 Mar 1999, p. C6 Technology Fair to include educational 'Breakout' sessions; 30 Apr 1999, p. B6 All eyes are on the computer screen; 21 May 1999, p. B15 Disability Web site enlightens deaf and visually impaired; 4 Jun 1999, p. B11 Tech Fair guests treated to dazzling displays; 11 Jun 1999, p. C6 Computer expo to feature free information, speakers; 16 Jul 1999, p. C6 Computer courses aid skills, job prospects; 20 Aug 1999, p. B13 Computer expo offers chance to have custom model made; 19 Nov 1999, p C6 Online shopping tips speed seasonal shopping; 10 Dec 1999, p. E17 Holiday online shopping made easy; 17 Dec 1999, p. E2 Will preparation, or lack thereof, for Y2K pay off?; 31 Dec 1999, p. B1 CONDELL MEDICAL CENTER (hospital, Libertyville IL) Condell Medical Center opens new rehabilitation center; 19 Mar 1999, p. C2 Condell Medical Center and Sunset Foods Apple-a-Day health sereis present : Functional foods, nourishing the spirit of health; 26 Mar 1999, p. B14 Condell Medical Center and Sunset Foods Apple-a-Day Health Series present : Women's Health Issues; 30 Apr 1999, p. B11 Condell to hold a health check open house at new Lake Villa Building; 14 May 1999, p. B10 Condell Medical Center volunteers receive awards for donation of hours; 28 May 1999, p. B12 County queens aid pediatric group; 25 Jun 1999, p. C2 Condell distance classic offers local competitors and families a fun event; 3 Sep 1999, p. B4 Condell Medical Center appoints two new board members; 3 Sep 1999, p. B11 Condell Distance Classic gains prominence during 23 year history; 10 Sep 1999, p. A4 Condell Distance Classic marks 23 years on metropolitan racing calendar; 10 Sep 1999, p. C10 CDC run set for Sunday; 17 Sep 1999, p. A13 23rd annual Condell Distance Classic a success; 24 Sep 1999, p. A12 Condell's Auxiliary's 1999 benefit gala to Ride Into Millennium; 8 Oct 1999, p. B12 Drugs stolen from Condell Hospital; 5 Nov 1999, p. A5 Hospitals seek OK for open heart programs : Condell, Highland Park hospitals both want to do surgery in county; 12 Nov 1999, p. C6 Open heart surgery coming to Lake County; 26 Nov 1999, p. C1 Condell ends parking woes with spots; 24 Dec 1999, p. C15 CONSUMER ISSUES (includes recalls) Take precautions shopping online, using internet; 8 Jan 1999, p. C7 Officers warn of home fraud : Ingleside resident charged with battery in incident; 19 Mar 1999, p. A12 AARP joins the battle against Medicare fraud; 26 Mar 1999, p. B10 Edelman & Combs sues seventeen high-interest lenders; 7 May 1999, p. B10 State comptroller looking into questionable funeral practices; 5 Nov 1999, p. C18 COOK MEMORIAL PUBLIC LIBRARY DISTRICT (Libertyville IL) Bookmobile makes stops through area; 5 Mar 1999, p. A8 Library bookmobile stopping near you; 22 Oct 1999, p. A7 Cook Memorial Library debuts remote boxes; 24 Dec 1999, p. A3 Cooking see RECIPES COUNTRYSIDE LANDFILL Landfill violations may be dealth with, SWALCO pact : Final deal on landfill issue could be inked by end of month; 18 Jun 1999, p. C1 Countryside Landfill faces more violations; 10 Sep 1999, p. C1 Landfill concession called 'victory' for residents; 8 Oct 1999, p. C1 Crime see LAKE COUNTY (IL) COURTS, LAW ENFORCEMENT, police departments of various towns CURT TEICH POSTCARD ARCHIVES Romancing the archives at the Lake County Museum; 12 Feb 1999, p. B4 CRANE, PHIL, Rep. (8th Congressional district) Crane helps kick off Blood Donar Month; 15 Jan 1999, p. A14 Crane's stance on gun control draws fire; 16 Jul 1999, p. C1 CUB FOODS (business - Mundelein and other locations) Cub Foods returns to Mundelein; 29 Jan 1999, p. A1 Cub Foods is coming back; 21 May 1999, p. A1 DANCE (includes Ballet) Billy Siegenfeld introduces swing jazz to local dancers; 19 Feb 1999, p. B3 Dancing to the music : African dance 'Funga' catches the beat at 'Cruisin thru the Arts'; 5 Mar 1999, p. A1 Camp alternatives at Dancenter North; 2 Apr 1999, p. B2 Dance theatre to perform at Earth Day Festival (Phoenix Dance Theatre); 2 Apr 1999, p. B5 Dancenter holds auditions; 23 Apr 1999, p. A7 Dancenter North celebrates 25th anniversary; 23 Apr 1999, p. B4 Open ballroom dancing at Gorton; 23 Jul 1999, p. B2 Dancenter North hosts auditions; 13 Aug 1999, p. A8 Dancenter North holds performance auditions; 20 Aug 1999, p. A6 Navy Pier welcomes the Trinity Irish Dance Company to skyline stage; 27 Aug 1999, p. B2 Ballroom Dancing coming to Waukegan and Zion; 3 Sep 1999, p. B3 Dance classes now offered at old Libertyville theater; 1 Oct 1999, p. A8 Northern Illinois University presents James Sewell Ballet; 29 Oct 1999, p. B4 River North Chicago Dance Company rises again on WTTW presents; 29 Oct 1999, p. B6 'Nutcracker' weekend includes four Barrington performances; 26 Nov 1999, p. B3 The magic of the Nutcracker; 3 Dec 1999, p. B5 '98.6 Fahrenheit' Dance company; 3 Dec 1999, p. E2 The magic of the Nutcracker : A dream comes true for Dancenter North performers; 10 Dec 1999, p. B10 Couple helping young dancers realize dreams (Allie and Al Steinberg); 17 Dec 1999, p. A1 'Nutcracker' brings holiday tradition; 17 Dec 1999, p. A3 Irish Academy Dancers at the Hemmens; 17 Dec 1999, p. B12 DARE (DRUG ABUSE RESISTANCE EDUCATION) DARE program teaches kids to say no to drugs; 29 Jan 1999, p. A3 Mundelein police holds D.A.R.E. fund-raiser; 4 Jun 1999, p. A5 Children to participate in D.A.R.E. race event; 11 Jun 1999, p. A5 Mundelein children to participate in D.A.R.E. event; 25 Jun 1999, p. A6 DAVID ALDER CULTURAL CENTER (Libertyville IL) Winchester House/David Adler Cultural Center awarded grants; 6 Aug 1999, p. A4 Adler Cultural Center hosts an evening of music; 17 Sep 1999, p. B7 Adler presents oboe and piano concert; 15 Oct 1999, p. B5 David Adler Center nominated to National Historic Register (Libertyville IL); 12 Nov 1999, p. A3 Adler Center hosting holiday musical events; 10 Dec 1999, p. A4 Day Care see CHILD CARE CENTERS DEATH AND DYING Support group for young widows/widowers (Hospice of Northeastern Illinois); 5 Mar 1999, p. B10 DENTAL HEALTH AND HYGIENE This New Year's, resolve to see your dentist : Cost, fear of pain lead reasons for not visiting; 22 Jan 1999, p. A13 Protect children's teeth with dental sealants; 12 Feb 1999, p. B8 Dentist makes kids eager to brush their teeth; 5 Mar 1999, p. B9 Dentists advise : Learn why children need fluoride; 28 May 1999, p. B12 Losing pounds for summer can harm your teeth; 11 Jun 1999, p. B9 Keep your teeth in your mouth, not in a glass; 18 Jun 1999, p. B11 Who does and doesn't get dental care, according to dental study; 25 Jun 1999, p. B11 Dental organization supports oral piercing laws; 23 Jul 1999, p. C12 Calcium may prevent gum problems; 30 Jul 1999, p. B13 The facts on sugar : Candy consumption is up, causing dentists a little stress; 20 Aug 1999, p. B11 Dentists totheir patients : 'Skip more holes in your head.'; 10 Sep 1999, p. C11 Stressed out? You might be grinding your teeth; 29 Oct 1999, p. C10 Eat cheese and smile : Cheese is good for teeth; 12 Nov 1999, p. C7 Stressed out? You might be grinding your teeth; 12 Nov 1999, p. C8 DETHORNE, MEGAN Mundelein youth gets seat belt award; 14 May 1999, p. A3 DEUSTER, DONALD Deuster honored as 'man of his word'; 16 Jul 1999, p. C1 DIAMOND LAKE SCHOOL DISTRICT 76 A mummy mystery : Grade school students puzzled by the case of the missing mummies; 15 Jan 1999, p. A1 Counting the days : Students at Fairhaven School find 100th day of school is not so bad; 12 Feb 1999, p. A1 French toast breakfast; 19 Feb 1999, p. A8 Finances are key in District 76 race; 26 Feb 1999, p. A4 Newcomer hopes to make contribution in District 76 (Amy Zacher); 5 Mar 1999, p. A4 'Wee deliver' : Diamond Lake students become postal workers for a day; 13 Mar 1999, p. A1 West Oak announces middle school honores; 26 Mar 1999, p. A7 School boards peopled by new editions; 16 Apr 1999, p. A3 School awaits 'Annie, Jr.' : Musical play expected to draw 'huge' audiences; 23 Apr 1999, p. A1 Diamond Lake schools form partnership with university : National-Louis to offer master's level classes,student internships; 30 Apr 1999, p. A3 Exploring all the options : Fairhaven students learn about various professions; 28 May 1999, p. A3 Benefits of Diamond Lake referendum can still be seen; 15 Oct 1999, p. A6 Curriculum work program developed; 5 Nov 1999, p. A6 Facilities committee examines need; 5 Nov 1999, p. A6 School receives grant award; 5 Nov 1999, p. A6 West Oak ribbon week; 5 Nov 1999, p. A6 Students help 'Toys for Tots', School Zoo succeeds, Kids produce newspaper; 10 Dec 1999, p. A6 West Oak Middle School honors students; 31 Dec 1999, p. A4 Bilingual classes, Bring in expert grant, Fairhaven winter concert; 31 Dec 1999, p. A4 DISABILITIES see also LAKE COUNTY CENTER FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING (organization) A special challenge : Ingleside toddler born with rare disability of brain; 7 May 1999, p. A13 Disability Web site enlightens deaf and visually impaired; 4 Jun 1999, p. B11 Building a dream home for Keith : Family finds home with special accommodations for handicapped son, is a haven; 4 Jun 1999, p. C9 Housing funds available now for persons with disabilities; 25 Jun 1999, p. A10 CEL making waves (Center for Enriched Living); 3 Sep 1999, p. C1 Local dispenser offers most advanced technology now available in digital hearing devices; 17 Sep 1999, p. B11 DOGS 'Madcap Mutts' returning for three shows; 12 Mar 1999, p. B4 Our doggy boomers are aging right along with us; 10 Sep 1999, p. E7 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE A Safe Place offers educators help supporting child witnesses of domestic violence; 29 Jan 1999, p. B11 Mundelein chosen again as Purple Ribbon community; 5 Nov 1999, p. A3 DOMINO'S PIZZA (business) Students earn honors from Domino's Pizza; 29 Jan 1999, p. A8 Driving (automobiles) see AUTOMOBILES - SAFETY DRUGS, ILLEGAL LSD : A nightmare; 12 Feb 1999, p. C1 Red Ribbon Week to kick off; 15 Oct 1999, p. A1 Rocker tells kids 'say no to drugs' (Addison Steele); 22 Oct 1999, p. A1 Red Ribbon Week special events; 22 Oct 1999,p. A4 Red Ribbon Week continues in Mundelein; 22 Oct 1999, p. A4 Free drug testing; 5 Nov 1999, p. C7 EDITORIALS (name in paratheses is author of editorial) Charter school battle to continue; 1 Jan 1999, p. C4 Junior golf gets home of its own; 1 Jan 1999, p. C4 Party differences clarified in Congress (Bill Schroeder); 1 Jan 1999, p. C4 Differences show on impeachment question; 8 Jan 1999, p. C4 IHSA needs more control over conferences; 8 Jan 1999, p. C4 Y2K just another bump in the road (Bill Schroeder); 8 Jan 1999, p. C4 Growth imbalance due for overhaul; 15 Jan 1999, p. C4 Murder, mayhem incidents dropping; 15 Jan 1999, p. C4 Big shoes to fill as village clerk (Bill Schroeder); 15 Jan 1999, p. C4 Third airport pusth puts Rte. 53 in limbo; 22 Jan 1999, p.C4 Thank you, Micheal; 22 Jan 1999, p. C4 Trifecta near miss marks county politics (Bill Schroeder); 22 Jan 1999, p. C4 Post office woes complicate our life; 29 Jan 1999, p. C4 Drainage agency buries trouble past; 29 Jan 1999, p. C4 Bear home hunt made news long ago (Bill Schroeder); 29 Jan 1999, p. C4 Development myth faces moment of truth; 5 Feb 1999, p. C4 Fair competition looms in Cook, eh?; 5 Feb 1999, p. C4 Link cuffed shirts to business success; 5 Feb 1999, p. C4 Great Lakes immune to new closing strategy; 12 Feb 1999, p.C4 Growth accord stems from voters need for accountability; 12 Feb 1999, p. C4 Ring around collar exerts shudders (Bill Schroeder); 12 Feb 1999, p. C4 End autocratic rule with tone of harmony; 19 Feb 1999, p,C4 License plate politics demeans state office; 19 Feb 1999, p. C4 Prison growth part of Edgar legacy (Bill Schroeder); 19 Feb 1999, p. C4 Double standard blots public life; 26 Feb 1999, p.C4 Ryan's "fits all" budget tests Lake's lawmakers; 26 Feb 1999, p.C4 Green up for spring; 26 Feb 1999, p. C4 By George, fame in sports revealed (Bill Schroeder); 26 Feb 1999, p.C4 Forest Preserve referendum will help balance growth; 5 Mar 1999, p. C2 Study results in: Road work needed now; 5 Mar 1999, p. C2 Reality of Y2K no small wonder (Bill Schroeder); 5 Mar 1999, p. C2 Citizens exercise new means of speaking out at ballot box; 12 Mar 1999, p. C4 Referendums can define communities; 12 Mar 1999, p. C4 Newcomers ignore travel shortcomings (Bill Schroeder); 12 Mar 1999, p. C4 Positive intervention needs to start early; 26 Mar 1999, p. C4 Making the case for rescue service; 26 Mar 1999, p. C4 Cody is a bright star; 26 Mar 1999, p. C4 No-respect basketball team county's greatest (Bill Schroeder); 26 Mar 1999, p. C4 Merged election a Shepherd's stew; 2 Apr 1999, p. C4 Simplicity wins!; 2 Apr 1999, p. C4 Name's the game! Moreso in politics (Bill Schroeder); 2 Apr 1999, p. C4 Villages work within guidelines to shape developments (Mayor Marilyn Shineflug, Antioch); 2 Apr 1999, p. C5 Consolidated election to test voters April 13; 19 Mar 1999, p. C4 Linking rooftops, school tax needs still "iffy" notion; 23 Apr 1999, p.C4 Foreign leaders still getting bull (Bill Schroeder); 23 Apr 1999, p. C4 Tax hike idea shelved for good; 19 Mar 1999, p. C4 Bonds for land, fun: Forest Dist. story (Bill Schroeder); 19 Mar 1999, p. C4 Positive intervention needs to start early; 26 Mar 1999, p. C4 Making the case for rescue service; 26 Mar 1999, p. C4 Cody is a bright star; 26 Mar 1999, p. C4 No-respect basketball team county's greatest (Bill Schroeder); 26 Mar 1999, p. C4 Merged election a Shepherd's Stew; 2 April 1999, p. C4 Simplicity wins; 2 Apr 1999, p. C4 Name's the game! Moresco in politics (Bill Schroeder); 2 April 1999, p. C4 Forest Dist. vote could be last ever; 9 April 1999, p. C4 Police in schools becoming a reality; 9 April 1999, p. C4 Sports drug test a courageous step; 9 April 1999, p. C4 What do time-outs do for children? (Bill Schroeder); 9 April 1999, p. C4 Bureaus dampen progress in county; 16 Apr 1999, p. C4 Candidates deserve praise; 16 Apr 1999, p. C4 New library keys arrival of millennium; 16 Apr 1999, p. C4 High-speed train back to the future (Bill Schroeder); 16 Apr 1999, p. C4 Waterway rogues tarnish Fox Agency; 30 April 1999, p. C4 Yes, Littleton could happen here (Bill Schroeder); 30 April 1999, p. C4 Common ground sought for sprawl; 7 May 1999, p. C4 Outer belt loop next rail commute?; 7 May 1999, p. c4 Year of the Woman for Veep balloting (Bill Schroeder) 7 May 1999, p. C4 Credit economy for reduced crime; 14 May 1999, p. C4 Grouchy clerks, born or made? (Bill Schroeder); 14 May 1999, p. C4 Leaf burning ban? Not so fast, please!; 14 May 1999, p. C4 Ban plan mars board's cohesion; 21 May 1999, p. C4 Class of '99 member faces inaugural test (Bill Schroeder); 21 May 1999, p. C4 Condell network awarded U.S. honors; 21 May 1999, p. C4 Waukegan joining economic boom; 21 May 1999, p. C4 Land gifts show changed attitude; 28 May 1999, p. C4 Ryan's first round : honey, vinegar?; 28 May 1999, p. C4 Silo dilemma engulfs council (Bill Schroeder); 28 May 1999, p. C4 Get out of politics, developers told; 4 Jun 1999, p. C4 Involving teens sensible approach to some issues; 4 Jun 1999, p. C4 Youth corps gets teens motivated (Bill Schroeder); 4 Jun 1999, p. C4 University Station has funding answers; 11 June 1999, p. C4 Flood-prone homes face extinction; 11 June 1999, p. C4 Two looks at 2020: Same Fremont area (Bill Schoeder); 11 June 1999, p. C4 Highway students ignoring the obvious; 18 June 1999, p. C4 Thankless office may be revised; 18 June 1999, p. C4 Relax! Hillary's not coming home (Bill Schroeder); 18 June 1999, p. C4 Medical center latest landmark; 25 June 1999, p. C4 Goslings to geese: that's the problem; 25 June 1999, p. C4 Hero tells why memorials vital (Bill Schroeder); 25 June 1999, p. C4 County enjoying political pork diet; 2 Jul 1999, p. C4 Eye alternative to counter culture; 2 Jul 1999, p. C4 United Way makes waves for charity; 2 Jul 1999, p. C4 Waukegan Harbor continues to cling to center state (Bill Schroeder); 2 Jul 1999, p. C4 Citizen crusaders gain satisfaction as plans change; 9 Jul 1999, p. C4 Summer spells markets, fair (Bill Schroeder); 9 Jul 1999, p. C4 Buffer zone flap needs compromise; 16 Jul 1999, p. C4 Search for chief closer to home; 16 Jul 1999, p. C4 Summertime view of next super chief (Bill Schroeder); 16 Jul 1999, p. C4 Dinosaur system bites the dust; 23 Jul 1999, p. C4 Rte 41 morphing to major status; 23 Jul 1999, p. C4 Popular stand ends 55-year run (Bill Schroeder); 23 Jul 1999, p. C4 Truth victimized in University Center debate (Richard A. Anderson); 23 Jul 1999, p. C4 Galloping growth story being repeated; 30 Jul 1999, p. C4 Island cottage Bear great's home (Bill Schroeder); 30 Jul 1999, p. C4 Primary colors : Dems parity push; 30 Jul 1999, p. C4 Staffers go to charm school; 30 Jul 1999, p. C4 Commuters option : toil, toll, sit tight (Bill Schroeder); 6 Aug 1999, p. C4 Site politics detract from school's purpose; 6 Aug 1999, p. C4 Tax policy hurt at local level can be avoided; 6 Aug 1999, p. C4 Breather slows surge of housing; 13 Aug 1999, p. C4 Cell tower pall hits countryside (Bill Schroeder); 13 Aug 1999, p. C4 Great America ticket increase; 13 Aug 1999, p. C4 Skirting flood regs won't be easy; 20 Aug 1999, p. C4 Gambling fever running unabated; 20 Aug 1999, p. C4 Ban buster faults pressure politics (Bill Schroeder); 20 Aug 1999, p. C4 Making do for Y2K, millenium time (Bill Schroeder); 27 Aug 1999, p. C4 Out of touch and I don't even mind (Mil Misic); 27 Aug 1999, p. C4 "Peaker" plants need remote sites; 27 Aug 1999, p.C4 Two world class companies in 100; 27 Aug 1999, p.C4 Saluting 50 years; 27 Aug 1999, p. C4 'Kinder, gentler' role described for Rte. 53; 3 Sep 1999, p. C4 Forest preserves : 2 different worlds; 3 Sep 1999, p. C4 Gurnee leads the way fighting elm disease (Bill Schroeder); 3 Sep 1999, p. C4 Time to overhaul TIF legislation; 10 Sep 1999, p. C4 Out-of-state battle hits local wallets; 10 Sep 1999, p. C4 Before hazing we had hijinks (Bill Schroeder); 10 Sep 1999, p.C4 County take over nips township value; 17 Sep 1999, p. C4 Airport land buy to benefit economy; 17 Sep 1999, p. C4 Navy Day honors neighbors; 17 Sep 1999, p. C4 Parking needs drive school costs (Bill Schroeder); 17 Sep 1999, p. C4 Ricky, learn to be a man (anonymous); 17 Sep 1999, p. C4 VA ignoring demographics; 24 Sep 1999, p. C4 School security serious business; 24 Sep 1999, p. C4 Rte. 53 panacea confined to history (Bill Schroeder); 24 Sep 1999, p. C4 Care for animals : take care of animals along the road side; 1 Oct 1999, p. C4 Greats aplenty : cubs still mine-run (Bill Schroeder); 1 Oct 1999, p. C4 Gun show exit more than adieux; 1 Oct 1999, p. C4 It's our season, whether or not; 1 Oct 1999, p. C4 Open not amused by amusement tax; 8 Oct 1999, p. C4 New water fees to insure progress; 8 Oct 1999, p. C4 Troubled mom triggers dismay (Bill Schroeder); 8 Oct 1999, p. C4 Hike delight puts trails in the spotlight; 15 Oct 1999, p. C4 Mutual support benefits everyone; 15 Oct 1999, p. C4 Road warriors; 15 Oct 1999, p. C4 Navy finds was to build for future (Bill Schroeder); 15 Oct 1999, p. C4 School bus safety; 22 Oct 1999, p. C4 Give the gift of life; 22 Oct 1999, p. C4 Say yes to life; 22 Oct 1999, p. C4 GOP voters like W.;Democrats split(Bill Schroeder); 22 Oct 1999, p. C4 Prankster drops a bombshell; 29 Oct 1999, p. C4 Representing the youth; 29 Oct 1999, p. C4 Cal tour leaves visitor guessing (Bill Schroeder); 29 Oct 1999, P. C4 Filling Porter seat a national event; 5 Nov 1999, p. C4 Tourism booming in Lake County; 5 Nov 1999, p. C4 Housing inquiries skirt income status; 12 Nov 1999, p. C4 Identity change fueled by growth; 12 Nov 1999, p. C4 HOV lanes could help move traffic (Bill Schroeder); 12 Nov. 1999, p. C4 Peaker plants test rule of law; 19 Nov 1999, p. C4 Bipartisan wok favored by voters; 19 Nov 1999, p. C4 "Senator Wood" has a nice ring (Bill Schroeder); 19 Nov 1999, p. C4 Congress makes good in fall budget battle (Phillip M Crane); 19 Nov 1999, p. C4 Advisors return for NW oversight; 26 Nov 1999, p. C4 Volunteers open better living doors; 26 Nov 1999, p. C4 Riverboat statute met only on Chain ( Bill Schroeder); 26 Nov 1999, p. C4 Health regulators do the right thing; 3 Dec 1999, p. C4 TIFs "new life" clouds dark side; Dec 1999, p. C4 Atlanta revolts at commuting life (Bill Schroeder); 3 Dec 1999, p. C4 Downtown club gets new member; 10 Dec 1999, p. C4 Safety rests with manpower; 10 Dec 1999, p. C4 Phone war hypes "lost town" search; 10 Dec 1999, p. C4 Cyber shopping misses the point (Bill Schroeder); 10 Dec 1999, p. C4 Banks on Y2K : Only fear...fear itself (Randolph S. Miles); 10 Dec 1999, p. C4 Convenience key for M-U students; 17 Dec 1999, p. C4 Spoils storage spells fun time; 17 Dec 1999, p. C4 What you see - standing Texas tall; 17 Dec 1999, p. C4 Birth of child heralds eternity; 24 Dec 1999, p. C4 Breathing spell needed on peakers; 24 Dec 1999, p. C4 Ray Farm buy sets 2000 stage (Bill Schroeder); 24 Dec 1999, p. C4 Americans give; it's in our nature; 31 Dec 1999, p. C4 Postal service scores yule points; 31 Dec 1999, p. C4 Tax raise policy impossible ideal; 31 Dec 1999, p. C4 VIP's found fame, home in county (Bill Schroeder); 31 Dec 1999, p. C4 Education see SCHOOLS AND EDUCATION ELECTIONS See Also POLITICS AND POLITICIANS Candidates gear up for elections; 15 Jan 1999, p. A3 Petitions filed for elections; 29 Jan 1999, p. A1 Candidates file for seats; 5 Feb 1999, p. A1 Four challenge incumbents for Mundelein Village Board; 5 Feb 1999, p. A3 Candidates gear up for school races; 5 Feb 1999, p. A3 Incumbents gear up for a challenge in April election; 12 Feb 1999, p. A3 Clerk gets complaint of solicitation of voter list; 12 Feb 1999, p. C2 Newcomers vie for village board seats; 19 Feb 1999, p. A1 Finances are key in District 76 race; 26 Feb 1999, p. A4 Newcomers challenge incumbents in Fremont School District 79; 26 Feb 1999, p. A4 In-person absentee voting begins at County Clerk's office; 5 Mar 1999, p. C6 At-large election stirs more debate : County board member accuses state officials of 'meddling' in county board election process (Larry Leafblad); 12 Mar 1999, p. C1 In-person absentee voting has begun; 12 Mar 1999, p. C2 Taxes become issue in village board race; 2 Apr 1999, p. A1 School candidates tackle growth (Daniel Prezell, Charles Smith); 2 Apr 1999, p. A3 Decision time in Village Board election : Seven candidates vie ofr three seats; 9 Apr 1999, p. A1 Voters will face tough choices in District 75; 9 Apr 1999, p. A6 Five vie for seats on high school board; 9 Apr 1999, p. A6 Finances a key issue in Fremont District 79; 9 Apr 1999, p. A6 Voter interest seems low despite a loaded ballot; 9 Apr 1999, p. C1 Newcomers win big in village board election, only one incumbent retains seat; 9 Apr 1999, p. A1 Consolidated election results, April 13, 1999 (unofficial); 16 Apr 1999, p. A1 Newcomers make show in MHS board election; 16 Apr 1999, p. A3 School boards peopled by new additions; 16 Apr 1999, p. A3 Village to undergo changes; 23 Apr 1999, p. A3 Law allows students to be election judges; 20 Aug 1999, p. C1 Lawmaker wants reform (Terry Link); 27 Aug 1999, p. C1 March 2000 election petitions circulating; 1 Oct 1999, p. C2 Porter sees wide-open Congressional race; 15 Oct 1999, p. C1 Candidates line up for Porter seat; 22 Oct 1999, p. C1 Moore out of race (Andrea Moore); 5 Nov 1999, p. C2 Donnelley joins the fray in race for 10th District (Shawn Donnelley); 19 Nov 1999, p. C1 Chasing a dream : Mundelein resident Bob Freese seeks House seat; 26 Nov 1999, p. A1 House race heats up as newcomer joins fray; 26 Nov 1999, p. A1 EMPLOYMENT AND CAREERS Employment center moves to Grayslake; 15 Jan 1999, p. C1 How to survive the job search; 15 Jan 1999, p. C14 Can an MBA jump-start your career?; 22 Jan 1999,p. C7 Potential teachers prepare for future; 29 Jan 1999, p. A4 Boost in hiring pace slated for Lake County : Companys, 31 percent plan to hire by fall; 19 Mar 1999, p. E1 Resume errors can cost you the job; 19 Mar 1999, p. E1 Matthews offers job seekers employment specialists; 19 Mar 1999, p. E1 Henry M. Greene & Associates, Inc. specializing in the publishing field; 19 Mar 1999, p. E1 Employment agency expands services; 16 Apr 1999, p. C8 Hiring teen drivers : Dealers face relaxed rules for summertime workforce; 16 Apr 1999, p. D8 Lake County's 28th annual Career Expo; 16 Apr 1999, p. C8 Institute opens doors to better job future (First Institute); 23 Apr 1999, p. C7 Lake County's job fair at CLC; 14 May 1999, p. C6 Solid job pattern painted for county; 28 May 1999, p. B13 From 'What can I earn?' to 'What can I learn?' : Survey finds worker emphasis on corporate culture not lost on executives; 18 Jun 1999, p. C6 Employment/Training Center certified; 9 Jul 1999, p. A5 Learning while earning : Internships give a career jump start; 9 Jul 1999, p. C13 Managing your boss : 20 ways to make your life easier; 13 Aug 1999, p. B11 Fall employment outlook rosy, shows improvement; 10 Sep 1999, p. B8 Due to significant growth Hubbell Special Products is hiring; 10 Sep 1999, p. F2 Executives look to Internet for $100K jobs; 10 Sep 1999, p. F2 In the Great Resume Debate, 'Chronology' gets the Vote; 10 Sep 1999, p. F3 Changing jobs? Be sure to protect your retirement savings; 10 Sep 1999, p. F4 Employees are people too; 10 Sep 1999, p. F5 Negotiating your way to a better job, better pay; 10 Sep 1999, p. F6 Employers add work-life benefits to attract, retain good workers; 10 Sep 1999, p. F7 Boomers to air job fears; 17 Sep 1999, p. C8 ENERGY / FUELS (includes gasoline, natural gas, etc.) Territory-wide gas prices at a three-year high, says AAA-CMC; 31 Dec 1999, p. D10 ENTERTAINMENT see also DANCE see also MOVIES see also MUSIC AND MUSICIANS see also THEATER Master storyteller and author performs at Prairie Crossing (Njoki McElroy); 19 Mar 1999, p. B4 Chocoholics unite! (Burlington (WI) Chocolate Festival); 7 May 1999, p. B4 Celtic Fest Chicago line-up showcases internationally acclaimed artists; 17 Sep 1999, p. B6 Cornfield creatures beware! Scarecrow festival October 8-10; 8 Oct 1999, p. B3 Haunted happenings; 22 Oct 1999, p. B1 Night owls : Lake County entertainment spots offer variety of style choices; 12 Nov 1999, p. B1 Christmas is kickin'; 19 Nov 1999, p. B4 Celebrations! A growing holiday tradition; 26 Nov 1999, p. B4 ENVIRONMENT Composting will soon be option for county residents; 12 Mar 1999, p. C2 Leaf burning ban gaining steam : Public hearing to be held in Libertyville on propsed ban; 19 Mar 1999, p. C1 Conservation groups to gather for symposium; 26 Mar 1999, p. A14 Lake County students prepared for Envirothon; 2 Apr 1999, p. C1 Pollution fighters help air quality in U.S. dramatically; 9 Apr 1999, p. D7 Leaf burning ban looms; 30 Apr 1999, p. C1 Residents may face greater than normal risk of cancer : Emissions from cars, trucks a major cause of air pollution, study says; 30 Apr 1999, p. C1 Second annual Chain 'O Lakes clean-up planned; 14 May 1999, p. A6 Firm sells composters at truck sales; 25 Jun 1999, p. C2 Leaf buning continues to raise more questions; 9 Jul 1999, p. C1 Diver Down : Lake County student enjoys Bahaman 'lifetime experience' on Shedd Aquarium (Lila Kate James); 30 Jul 1999, p. B1 Most residents oppose leaf burning ban in Lakeland poll; 30 Jul 1999, p. C1 Scuba divers to take part in Chain cleanup; 30 Jul 1999, p. A14 Sparks fly at leaf burning hearing; 6 Aug 1999, p. C1 Partial leaf buring ban is a probability; 27 Aug 1999, p. C1 The millennium bathroom : Composting toilets for Y2K; 10 Sep 1999, p. B11 Geotube work underway, boost Grass Lake wetland; 10 Sep 1999, p. C1 What to do about poor air quality in schools; 1 Oct 1999, p. B13 Burning 'ban' passes committee; 8 Oct 1999, p. C1 Landfill concession called 'victory' for residents; 8 Oct 1999, p. C1 Kaleidoscope of color : Autumn offers reminder of Lake County's breathtaking beauty; 15 Oct 1999, p B1 County Board pours cold water on leaf burning ban : Tremendous reversal, lear burning restrictions by 15-6 vote; 15 Oct 1999, p. C1 Wetlands project gets doused by county panel : Plan called for cutting down trees to create wetlands near Wadsworth; 15 Oct 1999, p. C6 Smoke clearing on leaf burning issue : County focuses educational effort on reducing leaf burning problems; 22 Oct 1999, p. C1 Natural Resource career days coming to 'Trees' (Trees for Tomorrow); 29 Oct 1999, p. B3 Rare otter found at forest preserve : Trapping, removal of habitat caused near demise; 12 Nov 1999, p. C2 ESTATE PLANNING Survey finds boomer women headed for financial disaster in golden years; 10 Sep 1999, p. E5 Estate planning under the new tax laws; 10 Sep 1999, p. E5 Retirement security starts with the retiree; 10 Sep 1999, p. E6 Filas, Lee see CLIPBOARD, THE FINANCIAL FOCUS (regular column) Mutual fund costs decline, more proof they're a good buy; 7 May 1999, p. B10 Good news about capital gains; 11 Jun 1999, p. C9 FINCH UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH SCIENCES / CHICAGO MEDICAL SCHOOL (school, North Chicago IL) Medical school offers free seminars; 5 Mar 1999, p. B9 Finch University of Health Sciences / the Chicago Medical School ushers in a new administration; 21 May 1999, p. B12 World famous headache clinic opens second location on University campus (Diamond Headache Clinic); 10 Sep 1999, p. C7 Finch University appoints Vice President (Velayudhan Nair); 3 Dec 1999, p. C13 FIRES see also fire departments of individual towns Fires dampen Christmas spirit; 1 Jan 1999, p. A3 Island Lake family excapes home fire; 12 Feb 1999, p. A5 Fire damages Holiday Inn; 30 Apr 1999, p. A1 Fire causes $200,000 damage in Lakemoor; 7 May 1999, p. A5 Condo fire causes damage; 23 Jul 1999, p. A5 Apartment fire kills children; 17 Dec 1999, p. A5 FIRST CHICAGO NBD (business) Minority women learn the corporate way; 8 Jan 1999, p. C7 FIRST NATIONAL BANK (business) Bank joins youth effort; 4 Jun 1999, p. C2 FISHING AND HUNTING Pace renews commitment to Salmon Classic fishing; 26 Feb 1999, p. A10 Ducks Unlimited builds legacy, friendship 30 Apr 1999, p. A11 FLAGS Flag season arrives with flying colors; 28 May 1999, p. B13 FLARING, BARBARA Real life adventurer : Waukegan author shares the true story of 'sisters' coping with a father's senile dementia; 8 Jan 1999, p. B1 FOOD AND DRINK see also RECIPES The culinary art of sushi : Gurnee chef brings traditional Japanese fare to the American table (John Lim); 2 Apr 1999, p. B1 Speech to focus on vegetarianism; 16 Apr 1999, p. A8 In the hills of Central Europe, wild garlic harvested; 14 May 1999, p B10 Stock your freezer and cupboard with key foods; 13 Aug 1999, p. E8 Keeping food safe; 8 Oct 1999, p. C1 Palatable and portable : A tasty way to enjoy nutrition on-the-go; 22 Oct 1999, p. B14 5 tips for great looking holiday dishes; 17 Dec 1999, p. E10 Pumpkin pies : Sugar and spice with everything nice; 17 Dec 1999, p. E11 FOOTBALL 1999 Lakeland football preview; 27 Aug 1999, p. A10 1999 Football progress report: At midseason point, area football teams jockeying for position; 1 Oct 1999, p. C13 Football skills competition held; 1 Oct 1999, p. A11 Libertyville lightweight youths snap Antioch's streak; 8 Oct 1999, p. A11 Football skills competition schedule announced; 15 Oct 1999, p. A9 Ex-MHS lineman puts NIU back on right track (Matt Cockrum); 29 Oct 1999, p A3 Bears clinic provides Stemper with day to remember (Campbell Stemper); 5 Nov 1999, p. A11 1999 Lakeland All-Area Football Team; 12 Nov 1999, p. A9 FORT HILL HERITAGE MUSEUM (museum, Mundelein IL) Fort Hill Museum presentation provides 'window to the future'; 5 Feb 1999, p. A8 Museum hosts July 4 ceremony; 25 Jun 1999, p. A1 Patriotic program highlights weekend; 2 Jul 1999, p. A1 Christmas open house at Fort Hill; 19 Nov 1999, p. A6 FOSTER, SETH A toy tale : Lake Villa, Avon student wins $10,000 worth of toys; 1 Jan 1999, p. A10 FOX LAKE (IL), POLICE DEPARTMENT Two charged in auto burglaries : Two caught while trying to return items to stores; 10 Dec 1999, p. A5 FOX LAKE (IL), VILLAGE OF Annexation debate heats up; 27 Aug 1999, p. C3 FOX RIVER Heavy rains do damage along Fox River, Fox Lake area; 18 Jun 1999, p. C1 FOX WATERWAY AGENCY FWA approves noise ordinance after noisy public hearing; 19 Mar 1999, p. A12 Fox Waterway agency's 10-year dredging permit reinstated; 26 Mar 1999, p. A13 Martini asks for Waterway Board probe : State's Attorney's office to look into possible wrongdoing; 9 Apr 1999, p. C1 Sparks fly with the Waterway Board; 16 Apr 1999, p. C1 Powerboat association 'half-way happy' : Waterway noise ordinance does not please all; 16 Apr 1999, p. C1 Fox Waterway chairman Dam may step down in year 2000 (William Dam); 21 May 1999, p. C2 Geotube work underway, boost Grass Lake wetland; 10 Sep 1999, p. C1 Waterway Agency seeks more funds from state coffers : Secretary of State Jesse White takes tour of Chain of Lakes, pledges his support for agency's efforts; 17 Sep 1999, p. C1 Fox Waterway Agency approves hike in user fees; 1 Oct 1999, p. C1 Fee increases bring more staff in Fox Waterway Agency; 24 Dec 1999, p. C1 FREMONT PUBLIC LIBRARY DISTRICT Community can purchase memorial tiles; 19 Feb 1999, p. A3 Mundelein to get new library; 5 Mar 1999, p. A1 New library to address capacity issues; 12 Mar 1999, p. A1 Fremont Library Board accepts $9.2 million bid; 26 Mar 1999, p. A3 Fremont Library makes mark in history; 9 Apr 1999, p. A1 New library ceremonies coming; 16 Apr 1999, p. A3 New librarykeys arrival of millennium; 16 Apr 1999, p. C4 Library project breaks ground : Weather doesn't dampen spirits for new Fremont Library assembly; 23 Apr 1999, p. A1 Fremont Library to host children's events; 2 Jul 1999, p. A3 Library offers summer events for kids; 9 Jul 1999, p. A3 Library sale falls through : Fremont still trying to sell Lake Street building after deal fails; 16 Jul 1999, p. A1 Fremont Library to host contests for young patrons; 23 Jul 1999, p. A3 Fremont Public Library receives state grants; 23 Jul 1999, p. A1 Building for the future : Construction underway for a bigger, better library; 30 Jul 1999, p. A1 Library hosts 'tribute' fund-raiser; 30 Jul 1999, p. A3 Library needs volunteers for upcoming Give-a-Gift event; 30 Jul 1999, p. A13 Library to host contests for young patrons; 30 Jul 1999, p. A1 A 'fun' raising event; 13 Aug 1999, p. A1 Songs, stories and bears, oh my!; 13 Aug 1999, p. A3 Fremont Library collects $2,700 in fines from unique fund-raiser; 20 Aug 1999, p. A3 Fremont Library gets $60,000 grant; 17 Sep 1999, p. A3 Library to host 'Give-a-Gift'; 15 Oct 1999, p. A3 Library note : Preview furniture; 22 Oct 1999, p. A8 Library notes : 'Give-a-Gift' to the Fremont Library; 29 Oct 1999, p. A6 Thanksgiving celebration planned at library Nov. 21; 12 Nov 1999, p. A7 Fremont Library seeks referendum; 26 Nov 1999, p. A1 Board to buy building; 26 Nov 1999, p. A1 Library tile sales end soon; 10 Dec 1999, p. A6 Story time educates kids on disabilities; 17 Dec 1999, p. A1 Mad chatters return to Fremont Library; 17 Dec 1999, p. A7 FREMONT SCHOOL DISTRICT 79 (Fremont Township IL) Schools 'TIF'ed over tax issue; 8 Jan 1999, p. A1 Fremont plans two school referendums; 22 Jan 1999, p. A1 New program has Fremont students seeing the STARS; 22 Jan 1999, p. A3 Lighting the way : Fremont students learn energy conservation saves a lot of money; 29 Jan 1999, p. A1 Fremont to seek waiver against Prarie Crossing Charter School; 19 Feb 1999, p. A3 Teacher is Golden Apple finalist (Patricia Roszkowski); 19 Feb 1999, p. A7 Fremont board seeks charter school waiver; 26 Feb 1999, p. A1 Newcomers challenge incumbents in Fremont School District 79; 26 Feb 1999, p. A4 Dancing to the music : African dance 'Funga' catches the beat at 'Cruisin thru the Arts'; 5 Mar 1999, p. A1 Wax museum provides real life tribute to black history; 5 Mar 1999, p. A3 Growth and finances key issues in District 79 election (Douglas Swager, Mary Anne Hoffman); 5 Mar 1999, p. A4 Fremont bands going to state competition; 26 Mar 1999, p. A4 State rejects Fremont school waiver request; 2 Apr 1999, p. A1 Finances a key issue in Fremont District 79; 9 Apr 1999, p. A6 Fremont schedules preschool screenings; 16 Apr 1999, p. A7 School boards peopled by new editions; 16 Apr 1999, p. A3 Fremont jazz band earns first in state; 7 May 1999, p. A1 Fremont District agrees to pay for charter school; 14 May 1999, p. A1 Fremont Middle School principal gets award (Katrina Heden); 14 May 1999, p. A4 New business director hired at Fremont; 14 May 1999, p. A3 Dist. 79 enters agreement; 27 Aug 1999, p. C3 School, teachers reach three-year contract; 27 Aug 1999, p. A3 Schools enhance safety for 1999-2000 school year; 3 Sep 1999, p. A1 Fremont Middle School gets assistant principal (Patricia Roszkowski); 10 Sep 1999, p. A1 Fremont hosting 'Fall Fling' Oct. 2; 1 Oct 1999, p. A3 Fremont hosts second 'Anim-ARTS-athon'; 15 Oct 1999, p. A1 Fremont School Board expected to seek tax hike : District facing $2 million shortfall; 29 Oct 1999, p. A1 Fremont school represented at state music competition; 5 Nov 1999, p. A7 Students showcase talent at Fremont Anim-ARTS-athon; 5 Nov 1999, p. A6 Open forum to consider new school; 19 Nov 1999, p. A1 District 79 releases school report card; 19 Nov 1999, p. A3 Fremont school board elects officers; 19 Nov 1999, p. A6 Referendum on horizon; 3 Dec 1999, p. A1 School outlines building plan; 3 Dec 1999, p. A1 Fremont plans bricks and mortar referendum; 17 Dec 1999, p. A6 Fremont revises plan; 24 Dec 1999, p. A1 Fremont referendum response is cold; 24 Dec 1999, p. A1 Fremont School District approves tax levy; 24 Dec 1999, p. A3 Fremont looks to build more school space; 31 Dec 1999, p. A1 FREMONT TOWNSHIP (Lake County IL) Fremont township hears 'smart growth' options; 4 Jun 1999, p. A1 SMC and Township cost-share on two local drainage projects; 6 Aug 1999, p. A4 Driver dies after hitting deer (Suzanna Hollingshead); 19 Nov 1999, p. A5 Garden store gets commission OK : New plan secludes high traffic areas; 3 Dec 1999, p. A3 FUNERALS AND CEMETERIES Our forgotten cemetery (Swan Cemetery); 4 Jun 1999, p. A8 State comptroller looking into questionable funeral practices; 5 Nov 1999, p. C18 GAMBLING (includes Lotto, lotteries) Lotto winner strikes gold : Mundelein resident gets two ticket winners worth $300,000; 9 Apr 1999, p. A1 GARAY, REGGIE Family trying to cope with child's illness : Benefit for Reggie Garay to raise funds for bone marrow transplant; 16 Jul 1999, A13 Fund-raisers scheduled for ill child on July 31; 30 Jul 1999, p. A14 GARDEN JOURNAL (regular column) New catalogues for 1999 are here; 1 Jan 1999, p. B5 Gardening organically - the safe way; 8 Jan 1999, p. B3 Growing plants in the right environment; 15 Jan 1999, p. B3 Planning your garden for food and flavor; 22 Jan 1999, p. B2 Planning your garden with reliable performers; 29 Jan 1999, p. B6 Attracting birds and butterflies to the garden; 5 Feb 1999, p. B8 It's almost time to strat seedlings indoors; 12 Feb 1999, p. C8 Stretching the gardening season; 19 Feb 1999, p. B2 Growing plants with great scents; 26 Feb 1999, p. B7 Planning a rose garden; 5 Mar 1999, p. B8 More on planting and growing roses; 12 Mar 1999, p. B9 Perennials favorites in the garden; 19 Mar 1999, p. B8 A garden just for cutting; 26 Mar 1999, p. B15 GARDENERS OF CENTRAL LAKE COUNTY (organzation) Lake County's green thumb : The Gardenrers of Central Lake County are celebrating their 50th anniversary in style; 12 Mar 1999, p. B2 GARDENING see also GARDEN JOURNAL (regular column) see also LAWNS AND LAWN CARE see also PEST CONTROL University of Illinois extension offers gardening classes; 29 Jan 1999, p. B10 Everything's coming up roses; 26 Feb 1999, p. B6 Landscaping can save money on energy bills; 26 Feb 1999, p. B14 Attend the Flower and Garden show through March 21; 12 Mar 1999, p. B4 'Gardens of Holland' at Chicago Flower and Garden Show; 12 Mar 1999, p. C9 Gardening with fewer pesticides; 12 Mar 1999, p. C9 Flower Show takes place March 23; 19 Mar 1999, p. B4 March is pruning time for area fruit growers; 19 Mar 1999, p. B8 Care and maintenance of the living soil; 2 Apr 1999, p. B8 Plants add value to communities; 9 Apr 1999, p. C7 Plant care provides benefits; 9 Apr 1999, p. C7 How does your garden grow? May tips as featured on Housenet.com; 16 Apr 1999, p. B10 A Millennium project : Honor the Earth as mother - plant a gourd; 16 Apr 1999, p. B11 Save money and energy with landscaping; 23 Apr 1999, p. C10 Weed-free landscaping frees you up for summertime leisure; 30 Apr 1999, p. E2 New ideas for privacy landscaping this spring; 7 May 1999, p. E1 Do you have rough, dry gardener's hands? Try E-M-U; 14 May 1999, p. E3 Expert advice and useful products help your garden grow; 14 May 1999, p. E3 Need help growing great roses?; 14 May 1999, p. E4 Weed and brush cutter tackles overgrowth with ease; 14 May 1999, p. E1 'Reap' the rewards of a healthy growing garden; 21 May 1999, p. C9 Home-brewed compost - with a twist of peat; 28 May 1999, p. C11 Keep your lawn and garden weed-free; 28 May 1999, p. C12 Capture worlds of herbal flavor with a simple trip to the garden; 11 Jun 1999, p. C10 How to seal and store herb and spice blends; 11 Jun 1999, p. C10 You don't want to mulch too much this summer; 11 Jun 1999, p. C11 Evergreens, azaleas, rhododendrons : The foundation plants that add beauty and color to your home; 18 Jun 1999, p. C13 You need to feed those trees; 25 Jun 1999, p. B10 Tree-identification guide book available from the National Arbor Day Foundation; 2 Jul 1999, p. B11 Flowerwood is celebrating Gardenfest '99'; 9 Jul 1999, p. B11 More than just another pretty garden; 16 Jul 1999, p. B14 Everything you need to grow great roses; 23 Jul 1999, p. B15 Gardeners preparing for flower/plant show; 23 Jul 1999, p. A8 Climbing miniature roses : Big impact from little flowers; 30 Jul 1999, p. B15 Top ten reasons to plant evergreen seedlings from trees for tomorrow; 30 Jul 1999, p. B15 Grow your love of gardening into a profitable business; 6 Aug 1999, p. B10 Where in the yard should you plant a tree?; 6 Aug 1999, p. B10 Is your rosebush troubled? Call the rose doctor; 13 Aug 1999, p. B14 County bumper crop : Black-bottom tomatoes; 20 Aug 1999, p. C1 Eight reasons why trees die; 20 Aug 1999, p. B10 Planting and forcing spring bulbs; 20 Aug 1999, p. B10 Gardening teaches children multiple lessons; 27 Aug 1999, p. B14 Fall fertilization : Research proves the grass in greener in spring; 3 Sep 1999, p. B15 The gardener's palette; 10 Sep 1999, p. B11 A rose by any other name is a Spray Rose; 17 Sep 1999, p. B15 Roses have beautiful scent, vitamin C, too; 17 Sep 1999, p. B15 GLACIER ICE ARENA (business, Vernon Hills IL) Hot ice : New Lake County rinks provide outlet for skaters, hockey teams to show their stuff; 17 Sep 1999, p. B1 GOLD'S GYM (business) Gold's Gym set to offer fitness to area : Large facility to feature unique offerings in health, exercise; 12 Nov 1999, p. C6 GOLF Annual Chili Open set for Jan 16; 15 Jan 1999, p. A13 Chicago Tribune PGA Golf expo; 29 Jan 1999, p. B4 Windy Gals Golf season begins; 19 Feb 1999, p. A10 Golfers become givers at scramble; 2 Apr 1999, p. A9 Riverside golf outing set; 28 May 1999, p. A11 Ladies golf tourney planned for July 19; 11 Jun 1999, p. A10 Free junior golf clinic; 11 Jun 1999, p. A10 Ladies county amateur slated for July 19; 18 Jun 1999, p. A10 Ladies county amateur slated for July 19; 25 Jun 1999, p. A12 LMV Annual golf outing at Village Green; 25 Jun 1999, p. A12 Golfers tee up to support health education; 25 Jun 1999, p. B3 $100,000 chip shot; 16 Jul 1999, p. A11 1999 Lake County Chiefs of Police golf outing planned for Aug. 10; 16 Jul 1999, p. A9 Lake County Chiefs of Police golf outing; 23 Jul 1999, p. A10 Lake county Chiefs of Police golf outing; 30 Jul 1999, p. A12 SRACLC to host 5th annual golf outing; 30 Jul 1999, p. A11 Fight for breast cancer outing; 20 Aug 1999, p. A12 SRACLC 5th annual golf outing; 20 Aug 1999, p. A12 Marytown sponsors annual golf outing; 24 Sep 1999, p. A14 Golf tournament benefits Allendale; 24 Sep 1999, p. B11 Good Shepherd Hospital golf outing raises $90,000; 5 Nov 1999, p. B14 Women's golf tourney to spark county tourism; 5 Nov 1999, p. C6 Golf holes are for charity (American Lung Association); 17 Dec 1999, p. A7 GOLF COURSES A(nother) diamond in the rough : Thunderhawk Golf Club the latest to grace the Lake County golf scene; 16 Apr 1999, p. B1 Trapped! : Lakeland Newspapers highlights the public courses in Lake County (part 1 of 3); 28 May 1999, p. A12 Trapped! : Lakeland Newspapers highlights the public courses in Lake County (part 2 of 3); 4 Jun 1999, p. A10 Trapped! Lakeland Newspapers annual golf directory, Last of 3 part series; 11 Jun 1999, p. A10 Of course, a challenge : Architect Hills creates quiet monster in Grayslake (Stonewall Golf Course); 20 Aug 1999, p. B1 Golfers living dream with their own course (Hickory Knoll); 26 Nov 1999, p. C6 GOOD SHEPHERD HOSPITAL (Barrington IL) What's in a name? : Cities gain in popularity in naming babies at Good Shepherd Hospital; 12 Feb 1999, p. B8 Good Shepherd accreditation renewed; 12 Feb 1999, p. B11 'Art in the Barn' 1999 exhibition; 12 Mar 1999, p. A7 Corrections; 12 Mar 1999, p. B10 Twelve high school students sought for Good Shepherd's future physician progrma; 12 Mar 1999, pl. B11 Good Shepherd Hospital announces grand opening of new $1.2 million breast care center; 2 Apr 1999, p. A10 Heartsaver course offered; 2 Apr 1999, p. B11 Good Shepherd presnts May 7 senior health and fitness fair; 9 Apr 1999, p. B11 Good Shepherd Hospital hosts job fair May 26th; 7 May 1999, p. B11 Good Shephard names medical director (Daniel J. Nepomuceno); 3 Sep 1999, p. B13 GSH adds on in response to local needs; 22 Oct 1999, Health Update p. 8 Good Shepherd Hospital Health & Fitness Center taking shape; 29 Oct 1999, p. C9 Good Shepherd Hospital golf outing raises $90,000; 5 Nov 1999, p. B14 GREEN OAKS-LIBERTYVILLE-MUNDELEIN-VERNON HILLS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE (organization) GLMV Chamber to host silent auction; 22 Oct 1999, p. A12 Chamber gets new members : Green Oaks becomes part of LMV Chamber of Commerce; 29 Oct 1999, p. A1 GRANT TOWNSHIP (Lake County IL) Dredging spoils targeted for ski hill construction : Grant township considering receipt of material for 25 foot-tall sledding hill; 17 Dec 1999, p. C1 Grom, Korrina see OUR TOWN (regular column) GURNEE (IL) - POLICE DEPARTMENT Cops seize 'date-rape' drug at Gurnee Mills; 22 Jan 1999, p. C1 Teen chared with sexual abuse; 2 Jul 1999, p. A1 Date rape drug case proceeds : Three men plead guilty to charges; 30 Jul 1999, p. C1 GURNEE (IL), VILLAGE OF Village of Gurnee holds business lunch; 14 May 1999, p. C6 Village history since Gurnee Days began; 6 Aug 1999, p. E4 What is the Gurnee Days celebration?; 6 Aug 1999, p. E2 What's happening at Gurnee Days?; 6 Aug 1999, p. E6 GYMNASTICS Gymnastics spot results; 22 Jan 1999, p. A10 Kelly takes 1st at state; 16 Apr 1999, p. A10 Gymnastics spot results; 14 May 1999, p. A9 Vernon Hills gymnastics allstars; 28 May 1999, p. A13 HABITAT FOR HUMANITY (organization) Habitat volunteer meeting slated; 12 Feb 1999, p. C10 Habitat meetings slated; 12 Mar 1999, p. A8 Habitat for Humanity meetings slated; 7 May 1999, p. A6 American dream : Through the 'theology of the hammer,' Habitat for Humanity has been building homes in Lake County for 10 years; 18 Jun 1999, p. B1 Habitat dedicates 40th house; 10 Dec 1999, p. C10 HARVARD (IL), CITY OF Harvard Milk Days set for June 4-6; 21 May 1999, p. B4 HAUNTED HOUSES Haunted Houses; 29 Oct 1999, p. B1 HAWTHORN WOODS (IL), VILLAGE OF Mall foes want own voice; 29 Jan 1999, p. C1 Board rooms burst at seams as mall discussions linger; 26 Feb 1999, p. C1 Hawthorn Woods rejects mall plans; 16 Apr 1999, p. C8 Hawthorn Woods dedicates preserve; 22 Oct 1999, p. A6 HEALTH AND FITNESS (includes exercise) see also CANCER see also DENTAL HEALTH AND HYGIENE see also HEALTH INSURANCE see also HOSPITALS, CLINICS, ETC. (Specific facilities not otherwise named in this index) see also IMMUNIZATIONS New year, new you : Fitness trainers use diverse talents to motivate clients; 1 Jan 1999, p. B1 Teen births drop to 10-year low in Illinois; 1 Jan 1999, p. B8 New health program says to 'Feed your Bones'; 8 Jan 1999, p. C1 What's next in fitness craze?; 15 Jan 1999, p. A8 Increased heart rate : Good or bad for the body?; 15 Jan 1999, p. A10 Health department, community health center offers tips for winter health, safety; 15 Jan 1999, p. B7 Lack of potassium can cramp exercies routines; 22 Jan 1999, p. A12 Water, water everywhere; remember to drink enough; 22 Jan 1999, p. A14 Cold can be life threatening to Alzheimer's patients; 22 Jan 1999, p. B8 Spice up your life - without salt; 22 Jan 1999, p. B8 American Lung Assoc. offers 'A is for Asthma'; 22 Jan 1999, p. B8 Home exercise can be the real thing, if you do your homework; 22 Jan 1999, p. B9 Elder care is as important as college or estate; 29 Jan 1999, p. B7 Eye disease facing baby boomers looms closer; 29 Jan 1999, p. B7 Survey : More baby boomers seeking help with signs of aging; 29 Jan 1999, p. B11 Health Care seminar to focus on elder abuse and neglect; 29 Jan 1999, p. B13 Health officials warn of possible tainted blood; 29 Jan 1999, p. C1 Eye conditions can jeopardize success; 5 Feb 1999, p. B9 Diet helps women become pregnant; 12 Feb 1999, p. B8 Women urged to 'Take Charge' during heart month; 12 Feb 1999, p. B10 U.S. Postal Service issues 'Hospice Care' stamp; 19 Feb 1999, p. B9 Program for people newly diagnosed with MS now on Internet; 19 Feb 1999, p. B9 Save your vision week good time for eye exam; 26 Feb 1999, p. B11 Increase in repetitive stress injuries parallels explosive growth in personal computers; 26 Feb 1999, p. B11 National fitness speaker to lead 'time for a change' senior fitness series (Craig Dean M.D.); 26 Feb 1999, p. B13 Free osteoporosis screenings and lecture at CLC March 10; 5 Mar 1999, p. B10 Health workshop to be held at Gorton March 18; 12 Mar 1999, p. B9 Rosacea riddle threatens 76 million baby boomers; 12 Mar 1999, p. B10 Professional in-service on dietary supplements offered by extension; 12 Mar 1999, p. B11 Family support group meeting to focus on Alzheimer's disease; 12 Mar 1999, p. B11 Stoke survivor works to educate others; 19 Mar 1999, p. B9 A 'critical' class : Class teaches students important role technology can play in treating patients, saving lives; 26 Mar 1999, p. A1 Alzheimer's Association holds support group meeting; 26 Mar 1999, p. B10 Staying healthy, safe on the computer : Tips for computer users; 26 Mar 1999, p. B11 Maximize social events without maximizing your waistline; 2 Apr 1999, p. B9 Spin Cycling takes the edge off boredom; 2 Apr 1999, p. B9 Infant massage classes offered; 2 Apr 1999, p. B9 State-by-State study shows U.S. Health care system benefits from $196 billion in services from family caregivers; 2 Apr 1999, p. B11 Survey : Children don't learn about first aid until incident occurs; 9 Apr 1999, p. B9 The Illinois Poison Center provides poison tips for parents; 9 Apr 1999, p. B9 What you should know about anabolic steroids; 9 Apr 1999, p. B10 Osteroporosis evaluations aids in disease control; 9 Apr 1999, p. B10 Stress management workshop offered; 9 Apr 1999, p. B10 Free allergy/asthma hotline starts Apr 15; 16 Apr 1999, p. B15 Free power wheelchairs available; 16 Apr 1999, p. B15 Nutrition and older adults topic of seminar; 16 Apr 1999, p. B15 Osteoporosis - Early intervention is the best prevention; 16 Apr 1999, p. B13 WTTW documentary series examines health and health care in Chicago; 16 Apr 1999, p. B13 CBCH programs serve child, family need; 23 Apr 1999, p. B8 Free allergy/asthma hotline provides information for allery sufferers; 23 Apr 1999, p. B8 Second annual Hispanic health fair to be held; 23 Apr 1999, p. B11 Nutritional counseling offered; 23 Apr 1999, p. B11 Spice up your workout with cross-training; 30 Apr 1999, p. B11 Drug significantly reduces brain tissue loss among multipe sclerosis patients, study indicates; 30 Apr 1999, p. B11 A healthy spine makes you feel fine; 7 May 1999, p. B11 Strength training for kids can be fun, too; 7 May 1999, p. B11 Poison Center warns of potential toxic outcomes from 'alternative' medical practices; 7 May 1999, p. B13 New food pyramid puts emphasis on kids diets; 7 May 1999, p. B13 All eyes are on the computer screen; 21 May 1999, p. B15 An education program for care givers of persons with Alzheimer's disease; 21 May 1999, p. B12 Grief support and counseling for children offered; 21 May 1999, p. B12 Osteoporosis - early intervention is the best prevention for all ages; 21 May 1999, p. B13 Sunglasses should be functional and fashionable; 21 May 1999, p. B12 How to get your life under control : Stress reduction through relaxation and visualization focus of BAPW (Barrington Area Professional Woman) meeting; 28 May 1999, p. B12 School-age kids with a grown-up disease? (type 2 diabetes); 28 May 1999, p. B11 Tips combat summer skin risks; 28 May 1999, p. C9 Celebrating 30 years of fitness, friendship and fun (Jazzercise); 4 Jun 1999, p. B8 Dermatologists clear up summer sun myths for acne sufferers; 4 Jun 1999, p.B5 Elder CARE offers health assessment to homebound elderly; 4 Jun 1999, p. B10 Hotline offers advice on arthritis; 4 Jun 1999, p. B10 This summer, healthy eating can be tasty and easy; 4 Jun 1999, p. B5 Tips combat summer skin risks; 4 Jun 1999, p. B5 Sheridan Health Care Center offers program on Alzheimer's awareness; 11 Jun 1999, p. B9 The world's largest blood drive to be staged June 18 in Chicago; 11 Jun 1999, p. B9 Park your cart and save your heart : American Heart Associaiton lists ways to fit fitness into busy lifestyles; 18 Jun 1999, p. B9 Cosmetic surgery gaining in popularity; 18 Jun 1999, p. B10 Dermatologists clear up summer sun myths for acne sufferers; 18 Jun 1999, p. B11 Council examines the latest in asthma hospitalizations; 18 Jun 1999, p. B11 New answers to end chronic fatigue syndrome; 18 Jun 1999, p. B11 Sun's ultraviolet light can damage eyes; 2 Jul 1999, p. C9 Fight back against computer vision syndrome; 9 Jul 1999, p. C8 Summer season is time to check for ticks; 9 Jul 1999, p. C9 Tips for summer festivals : American Heart Association offers way to expand your palate - not your waistline; 9 Jul 1999, p. C8 Body composition testing helps in setting realistic weight loss goals; 16 Jul 1999, p. B6 New vision implants debut in Gurnee; 23 Jul 1999, p. C12 Parents urged to dispose of trampolines; 23 Jul 1999, p. C13 Visions of grandeur : Vision therapy techniques may help athletes make the big time; 23 Jul 1999, p. A4 Attorney general launches health care bureau hotline; 30 Jul 1999, p. B11 Heat increases likelihood of athlete's foot; 30 Jul 1999, p. B11 League, health department host Kids First Health Fair; 30 Jul 1999, p. A13 Making a difference : Vernon Hills chiropractor raises funds to help MDA (Michael Duzey); 30 Jul 1999, p. A4 Spinal exam pilot program will benefit the MDA, Local patients; 30 Jul 1999, p. C10 'Basic training' : Sergeant uses military-style fitness techniques in workout program to help people get in ship-shape; 6 Aug 1999, p. A10 Local chiropractor offers exams to benefit Muscular Dystrophy; 6 Aug 1999, p. A7 Proper treatment of atopic dermatitis may bring relief for children and parents/caregivers; 27 Aug 1999, p. B11 Public health offers hot weather reminders; 6 Aug 1999, p. C12 A 'sacred' solution for curing diseases; 6 Aug 1999, p. C13 WTTW Channel 11 to premiere Realage with Dr. Roizen; 13 Aug 1999, p. B7 Eye examinations top back-to-school lists; 20 Aug 1999, p. B11 Purchasing appropriate exercise equipment; 27 Aug 1999, p. B12 Treatment for ADD needs to be on multipel levels; 27 Aug 1999, p. B12 Allergies can sideline students, treatment can help; 3 Sep 1999, p. B11 Osteoporosis - Early intervention is the best prevention; 10 Sep 1999, p. C7 Spice up your workout with cross-training; 10 Sep 1999, p. C7 Doctors, school nurses offer 'heads up' about ringworm epidemic; 10 Sep 1999, p. C10 Body composition testing helps in setting realistic weight loss goals; 10 Sep 1999, p. C11 American Heart Association says diabetes is a major risk factor; 24 Sep 1999, p. B11 Who looks good for their age? We do! Survey says it's OK to try to slow down signs of aging, uncertain about treatment options; 24 Sep 1999, p. B11 Men snore louder, study confirms; 24 Sep 1999, p. B13 Local doctors present a free lecture on easy steps to increase energy; 24 Sep 1999, p. B13 An education program for care givers of persons with Alzheimer's Disease and related dementias; 24 Sep 1999, p. B13 Health digest; 24 Sep 1999, p. B14 Garlic turbodrive! Discover the health benefits of alpine wild garlic; 24 Sep 1999, p. B14 Take a hike : Prepare for an autumn adventure; 24 Sep 1999, p. B14 The American Heart Association releases 'Chicago Cooks! Ethnic Recipes from the Heart'; 1 Oct 1999, p. B11 An education program for care givers of persons with Alzheimer's Disease and related dementias; 1 Oct 1999, p. B13 Illinois False Memory Syndrome annual meeting "Reuniting Families : Success, Failure, the Future"; 1 Oct 1999, p. B11 New ways to manage your cholesterol; 1 Oct 1999, p. B11 Spread the word and not the germs : A back to school lesson in handwashing for the whole family; 8 Oct 1999, p. B11 Asthma and dorm living : A 14-point survival guide; 8 Oct 1999, p. B12 Education program for care givers scheduled : Understanding and caring for the person with Alzheimer's series held; 8 Oct 1999, p. B13 County seeks tobacco settlement funds : Money would be used to expand health services for the uninsured; 8 Oct 1999, p. C1 Illinois nursing homes rank no. 1 in restoring resident independence; 15 Oct 1999, p. B10 Final program for Alzheimer's care-givers; 15 Oct 1999, p. B11 Podiatric physicians to participate in foot care aware program by providing free foot screenings to people with diabetes; 22 Oct 1999, p. B12 Is your cutting board a petri dish?; 29 Oct 1999, p. C8 Keep your baby safe : Eat hard cheese instead of soft cheeses during pregnancy; 22 Oct 1999, Health Update p. 10 What to do for colds and flu; 22 Oct 1999, Health Update p. 14 Body may signal for chocolate; 22 Oct 1999, Health Update p. 15 Nursing moms get federal ok; 22 Oct 1999, Health Update p. 15 FDA encourages women to 'Take time to care' : Nationwide education campaign on the safe use of medicine; 22 Oct 1999, Health Update p. 18 Q&A about soy milk; 22 Oct 1999, Health Update p. 18 Mood affects blood sugar control; 22 Oct 1999, Health Update p. 19 Is mercury in fish a safety concern?; 22 Oct 1999, Health Update p. 19 A cup of tea for your heart?; 22 Oct 1999, Health Update p. 19 Eating breakfast leads to good school performance; 5 Nov 1999, p. B11 November is National Hospice Month; 5 Nov 1999, p. B14 Proper treatment of Atopic Dermatitis may bring relief for children and parents/caregivers; 5 Nov 1999, p. B11 New guide to surviving pimples helps keep teen 'in the clear'; 12 Nov 1999, p. C8 Ear infections need prompt care, Loyola pediatrician says; 19 Nov 1999, p. B12 1999 answers to tough flu season questions; 19 Nov 1999, p. B12 Alzheimer's disease : The next generation; 19 Nov 1999, p. B12 Grants to help develop Illinois gerontological chapter; 19 Nov 1999, p. B12 Mental health in the new millennia : a most pressing concern; 19 Nov 1999, p. B13 Spouses of heart disease patients face high risks themselves; 26 Nov 1999, p. B10 Vitamin C a powerful nutrient; 26 Nov 1999, p. B10 Fall chores do not have to be a pain-in-the-back; 26 Nov 1999, p. B10 Some people have trouble with the 'daily grind'; 26 Nov 1999, p. B11 Prevent blindness America launches Illinois Division; 26 Nov 1999, p. B11 Don't be one of the 2,400 Illinois residents who lose their foot each year due to diabetes; 26 Nov 1999, p. B11 Open heart surgery coming to Lake County; 26 Nov 1999, p. C1 Pets can tame high blood pressure says American Heart Association; 3 Dec 1999, p. C12 Keeping fit into the new year; 3 Dec 1999, p. C13 Lack of knowledge of insulin resistance directly related to poor control of type 2 diabetes; 10 Dec 1999, p. B14 Increased heart rate : Good or Bad?; 17 Dec 1999, p. B10 AIDS deaths continue to decline; 17 Dec 1999, p. C1 Helpful tips on how to handle holiday stress; 17 Dec 1999, p. E4 A pinch of salt is plenty; 24 Dec 1999, p. C10 Beating the holiday blues; 24 Dec 1999, p. C11 Healthy snacking during the holiday season; 31 Dec 1999, p. C14 Food watch : Shedding light on label's claims; 31 Dec 1999, p. C14 Most adult diabetics do not understand their disease; 31 Dec 1999, p. C16 HEALTH INSURANCE Health insurance relief is here!; 8 Jan 1999, p. B7 Health insurance relief is here!; 19 Feb 1999, p. B9 American Family announces new long care insurance; 19 Feb 1999, p. B10 How long-term care insurance can help ease the financial burden of nursing home care; 26 Mar 1999, p. B11 Health insurance : Rounding out a competitive benefits package; 24 Dec 1999, p. C10 HEDEN, KATRINA Fremont Middle School principal gets award; 14 May 1999, p. A4 HELDMAN, MATTHEW Tragic car crash kills four; 15 Oct 1999, p. A6 HELDMAN, OTIS Tragic car crash kills four; 15 Oct 1999, p. A6 HIGHLAND PARK HOSPITAL (Highland Park IL) 'Taking medications wisely' lecture at Highland Park Hospital; 21 May 1999, p. B15 Highland Park Hospital offers babysitting workshop; 11 Jun 1999, p. B10 Highland Park Hospital presents program for couples; 25 Jun 1999, p. B13 Hospitals seek OK for open heart programs : Condell, Highland Park hospitals both want to do surgery in county; 12 Nov 1999, p. C6 HIGHLAND PARK (IL) - POLICE DEPARTMENT Lincolnshire man charged with criminal sexual assault; 17 Sep 1999, p. A4 HIKING / WALKING Take a walk : An easy guide to navigating Lake County's hiking and biking trails; 11 Jun 1999, p. B1 HISTORY 2000 : A Century of achievement; 12 Nov 1999, Millennium section HOBBY LOBBY (business - Mundelein and other locations) Hobby Lobby celebrates opening; 15 Jan 1999, p. A3 Hockey see ICE HOCKEY HOLIDAYS Armed with joy : Police officers bring holiday tidings to the needy; 1 Jan 1999, p. A1 A New Year's toast to fashion; 1 Jan 1999, p. E3 Mark the 'Millennium' with a distinctive toast; 1 Jan 1999, p. E3 Stocking the perfect pantry for unexpected holiday visitors; 1 Jan 1999, p. E6 Valentine's celebrated since the Romans; 5 Feb 1999, p. C13 Tailor your message of flowers; 12 Feb 1999, p. C12 Breakfast with the Easter Bunny and Easter Brunch; 26 Mar 1999, p. B3 Guarding the tomb; 2 Apr 1999, p. C14 Floral trends and consumer tips for Mother's Day; 7 May 1999, p. B5 Grand Geneva's Mother's Day brunch the perfect treat for Mom; 7 May 1999, p. B5 Local veterans plan Memorial Day activities; 28 May 1999, p. A1 Fun on the 4th : Celebrating America's independence; 25 Jun 1999, p. B11 A solemn memorial; 4 Jun 1999, p. A1 County has no shortage of Independence Day fun; 2 Jul 1999, p. C2 Lake Geneva celebrates July 4th weekend; 2 Jul 1999, p. B4 Halloween doesn't have to be scary; 15 Oct 1999, p. A14 Historic Halloween returns to McHenry museum; 15 Oct 1999, p. A14 Fox Lake School planning Halloween fun; 15 Oct 1999, p. A14 Orchards plan Halloween fun, Family Nights, storytelling; 15 Oct 1999, p. A14 Haunted happenings; 22 Oct 1999, p. B1 Chill and thrill all gory ghouls; 22 Oct 1999, p. B7 Area trick-or-treat hours; 22 Oct 1999, p. B7 Tips for carving the pumpkin of the century; 22 Oct 1999, p. B7 'Haunted Castle' to highlight Halloween festivities; 22 Oct 1999, p. B7 'Scare in the Air' festival held; 22 Oct 1999, p. B7 Halloween safety tips make holiday better; 22 Oct 1999, p. B7 'Kidstuff' offers family Halloween entertainment at Gorton; 22 Oct 1999, p. B7 Vernon Hills Police offer Halloween safety tips; 29 Oct 1999, p. A14 Reserve an angel for 'Festival of Trees'; 5 Nov 1999, p. B3 Christmas tree traditions and folklore; 19 Nov 1999, Holidays p. 3 Selecting and caring for your real Christmas tree; 19 Nov 1999, Holidays p. 4 Toys 'R' us unveils list of the hottest toys of 1999; 19 Nov 1999, Holidays p. 8 The history of mistletoe; 19 Nov 1999, Holidays p. 10 Chicagoland Toys for Tots motorcycle parade; 19 Nov 1999, Holidays p. 11 Gift giving tips help take mystery out of holiday shopping; 19 Nov 1999, p. Holidays p. 14 Area tree lightings : Holiday schedules; 19 Nov 1999, Holidays p. 15 Which Hanukkah will you be having tonight?; 19 Nov 1999, Holidays p. 16 Holiday happenings throughout the state of Illinois; 19 Nov 1999, p. 18 How "Merry Christmas" is said around the world; 19 Nov 1999, Holidays p. 21 History of Kwanzaa; 19 Nov 1999, Holidays p. 22 Keep UL's operation decoration campaign in mind when decorating for the holidays; 26 Nov 1999, p. E7 Holiday spending on the rise in 1999; 26 Nov 1999, p. E14 Shower loved ones with encouraging words and gifts; 26 Nov 1999, p. E16 What do these symbols mean?; 26 Nov 1999, p. E20 Santa's Cottage lights up holidays; 3 Dec 1999, p. A1 How to choose fresh-cut Christmas trees; 3 Dec 1999, p. C14 'Tis the season to decorate the house : Home decor experts at Enesco Home Gallery talk holiday trends; 3 Dec 1999, p. E4 Winter wonderland awaits guest at Brookfield Zoo's Holiday Magic; 3 Dec 1999, p. E5 Kid stuff makes the Museam of Science & Industry fun for the whole family; 3 Dec 1999, p. D6 Holiday shipping secrets to help last-minute Santas; 3 Dec 1999, p. E10 Mrs. Illinois brings in the holidays at IKEA: 3 Dec 1999, p. E11 The history of Christmas gift and card exchanges; 3 Dec 1999, p. E12 Navy Pier rings in the New Year with Chicago-style fun; 3 Dec 1999, p. E13 Polish tradition and more at the Lira Holiday Gala; 3 Dec 1999, p. E15 Light up the Hanukkah table with tasty traditional holiday fare; 10 Dec 1999, p. E2 Holiday crafts are fun with fresh citrus; 10 Dec 1999, p. E3 Celebrate the timeless spirit of the season; 10 Dec 1999, p. E4 Unusual characters abound in old-time Christmas legends; 10 Dec 1999, p. E4 Reindeer to the rescue; 10 Dec 1999, p. E6 'Tis the season for gift giving; 10 Dec 1999, p. E6 Helpful hints make holiday shopping trouble-free; 10 Dec 1999, p. E8 Superstitions and folklore have a way of patterning our lives; 10 Dec 1999, p. E9 Make your holiday celebrations sparkle - with flowers; 10 Dec 1999, p. E12 Santa flying high at Hancock Observatory; 10 Dec 1999, p. E13 St. John's Lutheran to present the 'Boar's Head Festival'; 10 Dec 1999, p. E13 Hyatt Regency Chicago presents the city's first ever ball drop off roof of hotel on New Year's Eve; 10 Dec 1999, p. E13 A beautiful, tasty holiday treat for the eyes and appetite; 10 Dec 1999, p. E14 Shed some beauty and light on the holiday festivities; 10 Dec 1999, p. E15 Toast the holidays with drinks from coast to coast; 10 Dec 1999, p. E15 Online shopping tips speed seasonal shopping; 10 Dec 1999, p. E17 Smart holiday tips for your pet; 10 Dec 1999, p. E17 Don't get wrapped up in the stress of holiday gift giving; 10 Dec 1999, p. E18 The holiday season brings the family together; 10 Dec 1999, p. E18 Picture perfect holiday cookies; 10 Dec 1999, p. E19 An exotic toast to the New Year; 10 Dec 1999, p. E19 Holidays begin with fire safety; 17 Dec 1999, p. A8 Helpful tips on how to handle holiday stress; 17 Dec 1999, p. E4 Kwanzaa traditions celebrated at Milwaukee museum Dec. 27; 24 Dec 1999, p. B7 Many to welcome new millennium in a very big way; 31 Dec 1999, p. C7 HOME IMPROVEMENT see also GARDENING see also HOME SHOWS see also HOMES - HEATING AND COOLING see also HOUSING - SAFETY ISSUES see also INTERIOR DECORATION see also LAWNS AND LAWN CARE Siding renovation is a smart investment; 2 Apr 1999, p. B8 New materials add life to outdoor products; 9 Apr 1999, p. C7 Revolutionary roofing products save thousands of dollars; 30 Apr 1999, p. E3 Simplify wood-flooring selections for your home; 30 Apr 1999, p. E4 Say goodbye to grime with top 5 spring cleaning tips; 30 Apr 1999, p. E5 Choose home products that make the living easy; 7 May 1999, p. E2 Vinyl siding : A strong defense against high winds and weather; 7 May 1999, p. E3 Say goodbye to grime with top 5 spring cleaning tips; 28 May 1999, p. C12 Traditional kitchens are really cooking; 28 May 1999, p. C13 Equip your kitchen withthe best tools; 18 Jun 1999, p. E4 Choose building materials that can withstand the weather; 13 Aug 1999, p. B14 The new old kitchen; 27 Aug 1999, p. B14 Do-it-yourself projects to get your home ready for colder weather; 24 Sep 1999, p. C9 Flames without the fuss; 1 Oct 1999, p. B15 Shopping for windows? Here's what to look for and what to watch; 8 Oct 1999, p. B10 Revolutionary deck surface eliminates maintenance and health risks from your deck; 15 Oct 1999, p. C8 Setting the trend for home exteriors; 22 Oct 1999, p. C6 Shopping for windows? Here's what to look for and what to watch; 29 Oct 1999, p. B14 Spring cleaning? Don't forget to clean your air; 29 Oct 1999, p. B15 Prepare the home for a visit from Old Man Winter; 26 Nov 1999, p. C21 Choose building products that can withstand severe weather; 3 Dec 1999, p. B11 Every chimney needs an annual checkup; 10 Dec 1999, p. E16 This winter, give your attic a breath of fresh air; 17 Dec 1999, p. B11 HOME SHOWS LMV Chamber sponsors Home Improvement show; 29 Jan 1999, p. A8 LMV Chamber sponsors 9th annual home show; 5 Feb 1999, p. A8 Round Lake Area Chamber home show March 20, 21; 12 Mar 1999, p. C7 Leading home show adds decorating feature; 15 Oct 1999, p. B2 HOMELESS Groups needed to provide supplies to homeless; 28 May 1999, p. C10 HOMES - HEATING AND COOLING Six steps to better home comfort; 30 Apr 1999, p. E2 Burning wood : A lifestyle choice; 24 Sep 1999, p. C9 An ideal heating solution for the bungalow home renovator; 12 Nov 1999, p. B11 HOOGASIAN, JACK Lake County mourns loss of 'people's judge' (Jack Hoogasian); 24 Sep 1999, p. C1 HOOVED ANIMAL HUMANE SOCIETY (organization, aka HAHS) Annual tack and craft sale set; 29 Jan 1999, p. B3 HORSES Blazing saddles : Windance Acres Stables fufills horse lovers' childhood dreams; 9 Apr 1999, p. A14 Equine entertainment; 9 Apr 1999, p. B1 Temple of Beauty (Tempel Lipizzans); 9 Jul 1999, p. B1 Horses and competitors gather for Young Rider's Championships; 6 Aug 1999, p. B3 HOSPITALS, CLINICS, ETC. (Specific facilities not otherwise named in this index) Children's Hospital of Wisconsin specialty clinic celebrates 1st anniversary in Gurnee; 5 Feb 1999, p. B9 Kids sport, fitness fair Feb. 27; 12 Feb 1999, p. B10 Ann Kiley Center earns highest CARF accreditation; 12 Feb 1999, p. B11 Support group for young widows/widowers (Hospice of Northeastern Illinois); 5 Mar 1999, p. B10 Spring Craft show set for April 2 (Provena Saint Therese); 26 Mar 1999, p. B2 Heart and Vascular Center accredited by ICAEL; 23 Apr 1999, p. B11 Antioch resident joins surgery center management team (Sandi Littner); 30 Apr 1999, p. B11 Antioch resident joins surgery center team (Victory Surgery and Treatment Center); 28 May 1999, p. B11 Gurnee heart, vascular center gets accreditation; 28 May 1999, p. B10 Hillcrest Seniors Day celebration will be held June 23rd; 28 May 1999, p. B10 Provena Hospice Golf outing is June 16; 28 May 1999, p. B10 In stitches : Dr. Mark and the Sutures headline Cancer Wellness Center's 10-year anniversary; 4 Jun 1999, p. B1 Assisted Living opens at Victory Lakes; 11 Jun 1999, p. B11 Victory Lakes recognizes volunteers; 11 Jun 1999, p. C6 Victory Lakes recognizes volunteers; 25 Jun 1999, p. B13 Victory Lakes hosts community preview; 25 Jun 1999, p. C2 Medical center opens at Hollister; 2 Jul 1999, p. C7 Personnel honored at Victory Lakes; 2 Jul 1999, p. C6 Provena Saint Therese Laboratory Services earns accreditation; 2 Jul 1999, p. C10 Provena Saint Therese Laboratory Services earns accreditation; 9 Jul 1999, p. C8 Medical center opens at Hollister; 23 Jul 1999, p. B10 Advocate Helath & Hospitals expands to Grand Oaks; 20 Aug 1999, p. B13 Hillcrest Nursing Center to host hospice volunteer training; 20 Aug 1999, p. B11 Dr. Robert Baker named director of partial hospital program (Provena Saint Therese Medical Center); 3 Sep 1999, p. B11 Facility offers levels of independent living : Residents call selves 'the village people' in close-knit community (Village at Victory Lakes); 17 Sep 1999, p. B11 Victory Outpatient services open in Linenhurst [sic]; 17 Sep 1999, p. B12 Provena Health prepared for year 2000; 22 Oct 1999, p. B12 Sheridan's goal - giving residents best care; 22 Oct 1999, Health Update p. 5 Provena Saint Therese Medical Center; 22 Oct 1999, Health Update p. 22 Somber reflection : Proposed cuts at North Chicago VA weighs heavily on minds of Lake County vets this Veterans Day; 12 Nov 1999, p. C1 Cuts at VA "political'; 12 Nov 1999, p. C1 'Memories of the Heart' is theme of 1999 Hospice Annual appeal (Hospice of Northeastern Illinois); 19 Nov 1999, p. B13 Vets upset over state VFW's position on North Chicago VA : State VFW official claims letter was 'misinterpreted'; 26 Nov 1999, p. C1 Volunteer training scheduled for hospice volunteers (Hospice of Northeastern Illinois); 31 Dec 1999, p. C14 HOUSING See Also HOUSING AND FINANCES See Also HOUSING DEVELOPMENTS (for specific neighborhoods and housing developments) See ALSO REAL ESTATE (for articles about real estate agencies, licensing, etc.) What can first-time buyers expect from their real estate agent?; 19 Mar 1999, p. C7 Inspector achieves excellence (Scott Johnson); 14 May 1999, p. C7 Making the move to homeownership rent vs buy; 21 May 1999, p. B10 HOUSING AND FINANCES (mortgages, loan process, etc.) Mortgage rate jump may restrain consumer; 28 May 1999, p. B13 Guide to understanding the mortgage process; 11 Jun 1999, p. C9 Housing funds available now for persons with disabilities; 25 Jun 1999, p. A10 Mortgage rates reach high point; 16 Jul 1999, p. C6 Financing operations help homebuyers purchase larger homes for less; 24 Sep 1999, p. C7 Mortgage firm predicts Y2K jitters for rates in fourth quarter; 15 Oct 1999, p. B14 HOUSING - CONSTRUCTION AND HOMEBUILDING COMPANIES Cambridge Homes 'Builder of the Decade' (Libertyville IL); 19 Feb 1999, p. C7 Town and Country opens 3 new homes; 30 Apr 1999, p. B6 HOUSING DEVELOPMENTS (specific neighboorhoods and housing developments) Long Grove residential project breaks ground; 1 Jan 1999, p. A6 Reva Bay Townhomes waterfront community; 7 May 1999, p. B14 A new house for a new millennium; 14 May 1999, p. B1 Prairie Springs now open; 14 May 1999, p. C7 Builder closeout auction at Crooked Lake, Lindenhurst; 11 Jun 1999, p. C6 Prairie Crossing's hosting organic farmer's market; 25 Jun 1999, p. A4 Carillon North focusing on adults; 16 Jul 1999, p. C6 Backyard views big attraction for new homes (Country Place); 23 Jul 1999, p. B10 Homes have scenic views (Painted Lakes); 23 Jul 1999, p. B10 Woods, ponds mark model homes in Lake Villa (Woodlands); 20 Aug 1999, p. B13 New subdivision going multiple at country club; 27 Aug 1999, p. C6 Bongi opens new display models at Lakeside Condominiums; 24 Sep 1999, p. C6 Custom homes open near Lake Zurich; 15 Oct 1999, p. B14 Village Green sales near 80% as construction advances; 5 Nov 1999, p. C6 Round Lake townhomes selling fast (Treehouse in the Woods); 12 Nov 1999, p. C10 Sales open for Village Green; 26 Nov 1999, p. C7 New Manor Home design under construction in RLB; 10 Dec 1999, p. C6 HOUSING - SAFETY ISSUES Keep your pool safe this summer with proper fencing; 30 Apr 1999, p. E1 Carbon monoxide detectors see growth in popularity; 15 Oct 1999, p. A4 Keep UL's operation decoration campaign in mind when decorating for the holidays; 26 Nov 1999, p. E7 Every chimney needs an annual checkup; 10 Dec 1999, p. E16 Holidays begin with fire safety; 17 Dec 1999, p. A8 Huff, Lydia see GARDEN JOURNAL (regular column) ICE HOCKEY Chicago Wolves visit local libraries next week; 19 Mar 1999, p. A11 Travel hockey registration; 23 Jul 1999, p. A11 Lake County Atoms capture National gold medal; 20 Aug 1999, p. A10 ICE SKATING Disney brings Little Mermaid to ice; 15 Jan 1999, p. B3 New production of 'The Little Mermaid' at United Center; 5 Feb 1999, p. B8 'Grease on Ice' starring Olympic medalist Nancy Kerrigan; 1 Oct 1999, p. B3 Slick 'Millennium on Ice' a thriller; 26 Nov 1999, p. B8 ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION IDOT worker honored (Camilo Vitug); 16 Jul 1999, p. A12 ILLINOIS RAILWAY MUSEUM (museum, Union IL) Ride the Thomas train at the Railway Museum; 23 Jul 1999, p. B3 ILLINOIS - STREETS AND TRANSPORTATION Tollway board authorizes new Deerfield Road access; 9 Apr 1999, p. C8 An end to tolls? Governor's idea for ending tolls stirs discussion in Lake County; 17 Sep 1999, p. C1 Illinois Tollway first to implement NTCIP-compatible VMS signs; 1 Oct 1999, p. D7 Additional I-PASS only lanes planned for Cermak, Irving Park; 8 Oct 1999, p. B15 ILLINOIS - VITAL STATISTICS Emily, Michael most popular names; 8 Jan 1999, p. B6 Lake County welcomes first babies of new year : Zion baby Arayna first of 1999; 8 Jan 1999, p. C2 IMMUNIZATIONS Immunization clinics held for children; 26 Mar 1999, p. B14 McHenry won't wait to vaccinate; 16 Apr 1999, p. B13 Bill 823 voted down; 14 May 1999, p. B10 Children's immunization clinic scheduled; 16 Jul 1999, p. B4 Childhood immunizations in four villages; 23 Jul 1999, p. C10 Lake County Health Department urges senior citizens to get flu shots; 15 Oct 1999, p. B10 Flu vaccine urged before season starts; 29 Oct 1999, p. C7 INTERIOR DECORATION Simple way to paint fancy finishes; 29 Jan 1999, p. B10 Redecorating made simple, affordable and fun; 16 Apr 1999, p. B11 Turn any space - indoors or out - into a relaxing garden oasis; 14 May 1999, p. E4 Choosing the right furniture to compliment your home; 21 May 1999, p. C10 New carpet and rug style - in step with fashion; 21 May 1999, p. C11 Experts offer tips for instant decorating drama; 18 Jun 1999, p. C12 Beautiful flowers 'stem' from proper care; 18 Jun 1999, p. C13 Fast and easy wallpaper projects warm up your home for fall; 17 Sep 1999, p. B14 How to turn your house into a home : 7 keys to great decorating; 24 Sep 1999, p. B10 Create a mood or capture a memory with candles; 1 Oct 1999, p. B14 Explore the interior design possibilities of a log home; 1 Oct 1999, p. B14 To stir up some home decor changes...Just stir up a can of paint; 19 Nov 1999, p. B15 Painting success lies in the preparation; 10 Dec 1999, p. B11 INVESTING AND INVESTMENTS See Also PERSONAL FINANCE 401(k) investing : Know the basics; 5 Feb 1999, p. B11 What investors should do in 1999; 5 Feb 1999, p. B11 Should you pile into an index fund?; 19 Feb 1999, p. B8 Selecting solid stocks; 19 Feb 1999, p. B8 Investing : Secrets of Warren Buffett's success; 10 Sep 1999, p. E6 Baby boomers fuel the market; 10 Sep 1999, p. E7 Firstar Corporation named the number two stock in America; 5 Nov 1999, p. C7 ISLAND LAKE (IL), VILLAGE OF Community joins to hlep Myers' family quads : Island Lake couple has first quadruplets born at hospital, foursome born Dec. 8; 17 Dec 1999, p. A4 ISRAEL Israel Defense Forces receive boost from Chicago Friends; 3 Dec 1999, p. A6 Jogging see RUNNING JUMP ROPE 'Rope Warrior' keeps the beat; 12 Feb 1999, p. A4 KASTING, COLLEEN Long-time village clerk remembered; 19 Feb 1999, p. A4 KEENEY, PAM Village clerk make trip to Holy Land : Keeney takes pilgrimage to Israel; 30 Apr 1999, p. A1 KENOSHA COUNTY (WI) 79th Annual Kenosha County Fair; 13 Aug 1999, p. F1 Gift shop reflects area's heritage; 17 Dec 1999, p. B4 KIRK OF THE LAKES PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (Mundelein IL) Special service planned; 31 Dec 1999, p. A3 KIRK PLAYERS (organization) Kirk Players offer great comedy (The Prisoner of Second Avenue); 19 Mar 1999, p. B3 Kirk Players to present final show of the season; 21 May 1999, p. A3 Kirk Players plans children's theater; 4 Jun 1999, p. A3 Learning all the right moves : Kirk Players workshop teaches children the fine art of theater; 18 Jun 1999, p. A1 A wonderful life : John Lynn came from meager beginnings on the farm to build a career in theater with Kirk Players; 6 Aug 1999, p. A1 Kirk Players to hold 33rd annual awards ceremony; 20 Aug 1999, p. A1 Kirk Players give out awards at 28th annual theater banquet; 3 Sep 1999, p. A1 Kirk Players kicks off its 34th season; 3 Sep 1999, p. A6 Kirk Players to present 'The Nerd'; 1 Oct 1999, p. A3 Kirk Players presents 'Pied Piper of Hamelin'; 12 Nov 1999, p. A3 Kirk Players to present children's classic 'The Pied Piper of Hamlin'; 26 Nov 1999, p. A3 Girl wins Kirk Players annual coloring contest (Emily Peterson); 3 Dec 1999, p. A4 Players face theatrical challenges head-on; 10 Dec 1999, p. A1 Actors enjoy 'Pied Piper's' tune : Kids offer challenge to director; 10 Dec 1999, p. A3 Klein, Susan see LAKELINES (regular column) KOHLMEYER, PATRICIA JOY Chairwoman of RL planning and zoning commission dies; 15 Oct 1999, p. C9 Krueger, Virginia see ROUND -N- ABOUT (regular column) LABELLE, JIM A second chance : Victorious over a deadly form of cancer, Jim LaBelle is now making the most out of politics and family; 26 Feb 1999, p. C1 LACASA (organization) LaCasa plans to add group training room; 23 Apr 1999, p. C15 Illinois Attorney General's office names LaCASA outstanding agency; 21 May 1999, p. A5 LaCASA to hold family walk-a-thon; 30 Jul 1999, p. A4 LaCasa announces art scholarship fund : Survivors eligible for financial assistance; 6 Aug 1999, p. A9 LAKE COUNTY CENTER FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING (organization) Dating game at LCCIL; 12 Feb 1999, p. C10 Seeing Eye guide dogs program; 12 Feb 1999, p. C10 Toys for children with disabilities; 12 Feb 1999, p. C10 New housing available for senior citizens, disabled; 26 Feb 1999, p. A6 Independent learning center to hold legislative reception; 5 Mar 1999, p. A6 Independent learning center assists deaf/hard of hearing; 9 Jul 1999, p. A8 Lake County CEL hosts Discovery Expo; 17 Sep 1999, p. A6 Lake County CEL celebrates milestone; 29 Oct 1999, p. A4 LAKE COUNTY FAIR Lake County Fair to hold Queen Pageant on July 11; 28 May 1999, p. A6 Lake County Fair holds 'At Large' Queen pageant; 11 Jun 1999, p. A6 Zimmer, Enright, Cox earn miss at-large crowns; 16 Jul 1999, p. C2 Lake County Fair Guide (special supplement); 23 Jul 1999 Lake County Fair hopes to rein in large crowds; 23 Jul 1999, p. C1 Lake County Fair fares well despite the heat; 6 Aug 1999, p. C1 Woman chraged with theft from county fair : Employee admits to taking $26,000 over 2 years; 6 Aug 1999, p. A5 LAKE COUNTY FARM BUREAU (organization) Farm bureau members make voices heard : Members oppose tax increases, favor Route 53 extension; 8 Jan 1999, p. C1 Scholarship forms available at Lake County Farm Bureau; 5 Feb 1999, p. A8 LAKE COUNTY (IL) Show spotlights positive Lake County news; 21 May 1999, p. C1 Nollenberger urges transfer of county's millennium finances; 17 Dec 1999, p. C1 LAKE COUNTY (IL) BOARD After board changes, committee stays stable; 1 Jan 1999, p. C1 County planning director resigns (Barry Hokanson); 15 Jan 1999, p. C1 Lake County Board outlines action plan for next two years; 12 Feb 1999, p. C10 Proposal to elect County Chairman gains steam : Geo-Karis, Peterson sign on as co-sponsors to the legislation; 19 Feb 1999, p. C1 Three county board members named to national committees (Angelo Kyle, Robert Grever, John Schulien); 12 Mar 1999, p. C2 Leaf burning ban gaining steam : Public hearings to be held in Libertyville on propsed ban; 19 Mar 1999, p. C1 Rule unites zoning, development; 19 Mar 1999, p. C2 BFI MVP honored for private/public partnership; 2 Apr 1999, p. C7 Duck Lake special service area dropped; 30 Apr 1999, p. C2 Leaf burning ban set for day in 'court' : Hearings held on proposed ban; 21 May 1999, p. C1 Ordinance aiming to snuff out teen smoking; 21 May 1999, p. C1 County gets new planning director (Phillip Rovang); 28 May 1999, p. C1 Tavern owners upset; 4 Jun 1999, p. C1 County upgrades radio with digital technology; 4 Jun 1999, p. C2 Martini urges non-binding referendum on gambling (Judy Martini); 11 Jun 1999, p. C1 Watershed ordinance draws flood of views : Environmental gourps excited, developers upset about changes; 25 Jun 1999, p. C1 County plans leaf burning meetings; 2 Jul 1999, p. C1 Bar owners want to turn back the clock : Many establishments also upset about new special event rules; 23 Jul 1999, p. C1 Food inspections get unique approach : Innovative program wins Lake County national health award; 23 Jul 1999, p. C1 Leaf burning hearings planned; 23 Jul 1999, p. C1 Mary Pat Madddex Place dedicated for county; 30 Jul 1999, p. C6 Board leery of 'religious liberty'; 13 Aug 1999, p. C1 County plans millennium celebration; 13 Aug 1999, p. C1 Power plant meeting held; 13 Aug 1999, p. C1 SMC serious about enforcing watershed regs; 3 Sep 1999, p. C1 Winchester House under County rule; 24 Sep 1999, p. C2 County finance director dies (Ray Amadei); 24 Sep 1999, p. C2 Balanced budget provides good news for millennium; 1 Oct 1999, p. C1 County Board pours cold water on leaf burning ban : Tremendous reversal, lear burning restrictions by 15-6 vote; 15 Oct 1999, p. C1 Residents will have a vote on proposed zoning changes : Meetings planned throughout November; 29 Oct 1999, p. C1 County unlikely to change closing times for taverns; 5 Nov 1999, p. C18 Tavern owners still upset over liquor changes; 5 Nov 1999, p. C1 LaBelle will not rerun; 12 Nov 1999, p. C1 Residents give input on zoning changes; 12 Nov 1999, p. C1 Lake County board backs peaker plant regulations; 24 Dec 1999, p. C1 LAKE COUNTY (IL) CLERK Clerk gets complaint of solicitation of voter list; 12 Feb 1999, p. C2 LAKE COUNTY (IL) COURTS Strip clubs to appeal court decision : Ordinance regulating adult entertainment upheld by judge; 25 Jun 1999, p. C1 Lake County mourns looss of 'people's judge' (Jack Hoogasian); 24 Sep 1999, p. C1 Judge faces three-month suspension from bench (John Gosgarian); 24 Sep 1999, p. C1 Commission upholds Gosgarian's suspension (Judge John Gosgarian); 26 Nov 1999, p. C1 LAKE COUNTY (IL) FOREST PRESERVE see also LAKE COUNTY MUSEUM Forest Preserves offers new classes; 5 Feb 1999, p. A4 New section opens on Des Plaines River Trail; 5 Feb 1999, p. A8 Striking a balance : Referendum supporters say forest preserves are a balance to growth; 5 Mar 1999, p. C1 New evening hours at Ryerson Woods begin in April; 26 Mar 1999, p. B7 Plan developing for public access of savanna; 2 Apr 1999, p. C1 Forest preserve question gets unlikely support : Jack Martin providing help to the forest preserve referendum effort; 2 Apr 1999, p. C1 Deadline nears for summer conservation job program; 2 Apr 1999, p. C7 Forest preserve optimistic; 9 Apr 1999, p. C1 Forest preserve referendum cruises to an easy victory : More than 65 percent support plan to protect county's natural lands; 16 Apr 1999, p. C1 Construction underway at Greenbelt Cultural Center; 23 Apr 1999, p. B5 Ryerson Woods Endangered species nature program; 23 Apr 1999, p. C6 Volunteers needed for education programs; 7 May 1999, p. B3 Birding trip to Horicon Marsh offered by Lake County Forest Preserve; 7 May 1999, p. B5 27th annual Seniors Day celebration planned; 11 Jun 1999, p. C2 Seniors Day celebration planned; 18 Jun 1999, p. C14 Cooperative purchase extends route of Des Plaines River Trail; 23 Jul 1999, p. A13 Forest preserve tests cleaner fuel; 3 Sep 1999, p. C2 Wetlands project gets doused by county panel : Plan called for cutting down trees to create wetlands near Wadsworth; 15 Oct 1999, p. C6 Everyone with sticks are invited to join in; 15 Oct 1999, p. C9 Rare otter found at forest preserve : Trapping, removal of habitat caused near demise; 12 Nov 1999, p. C2 Habitat restored for Native wildlife and plants; 3 Dec 1999, p. C14 Forest Preserve gets a Gold Medal; 10 Dec 1999, p. C1 LAKE COUNTY (IL) - HEALTH DEPARTMENT Health department, community health center offers tips on winter health, safety; 15 Jan 1999, p. B7 Health Dept. offers free breast and cervical cancer screening; 26 Feb 1999, p. B11 Family support group meeting to focus on Alzheimer's disease; 25 Jun 1999, p. B13 Blood pressure testing offered; 27 Aug 1999, p. A7 Free AIDS tests provided; 3 Sep 1999, p. A7 Grayslake restaurant forced to close due to health violations : Health department revokes food license of Oliver's Grill and Bar; 24 Sep 1999, p. A5 Revisions to water well ordinance now in effect; 1 Oct 1999, p. C2 County seeks tobacco settlement funds : Money would be used to expand health services for the uninsured; 8 Oct 1999, p. C1 Lake County Health Department urges senior citizens to get flu shots; 15 Oct 1999, p. B10 Radon gas testing kits available through the Health Department; 22 Oct 1999, p. B12 Mobile health services schedules; 10 Dec 1999, p. B14 LAKE COUNTY (IL) - HISTORY If these pictures could talk : Waukegan Historical Society displays artifacts of county's first African-American family; 5 Feb 1999, p. B1 Archeological artifacts uncovered in Wadsworth; 20 Aug 1999, p. A14 LAKE COUNTY (IL) - HOUSING County housing authority board elects officers; 17 Sep 1999, p. A7 LAKE COUNTY (IL) - LAND DEVELOPMENT Controversial Brooks Farm development gets approval : Commission approves Phase 2 of Ingleside residential community; 29 Jan 1999, p. C1 Developers, politicians attempt to reach accord; 5 Feb 1999, p. C1 Developers have new vision of higer ed; 14 May 1999, p. C2 Land trust suppots public land buys; 30 Jul 1999, p. C1 LAKE COUNTY (IL) - SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT Lake County's Most Wanted posted on sheriff's web site : Public response has been overwhelming, more than 200,000 hits; 5 Feb 1999, p. C1 Grinnell recovering in rehab after strokes (Clinton Grinnell); 12 Mar 1999, p. C1 Life preservers : Lake County marine patrol unit helps to keep Lake County's waterways safe; 21 May 1999, p. B1 Sheriffs' departments will test watercraft decibels; 21 May 1999, p. C2 County may need second jail facility; 28 May 1999, p. C2 Hit-and-run driver surrenders; 28 May 1999, p. A5 Mundelein man injured in crash (Nick J. Tangorra); 11 Jun 1999, p. A1 Sheriff's Department arrests 5 in under-age drinking sting operation; 2 Jul 1999, p. C13 Sheriff monitors mink farm threats; 20 Aug 1999, p. A5 Warrants sweep nets nine : Program part of ongoing effort to collar criminals; 3 Sep 1999, p. A5 Labor Day weekend roadside safety checks net numerous violations; 10 Sep 1999, p. A5 Unincorporated schools still without policing program : Federal funds would create program; 10 Sep 1999, p. C1 17 in custody after latest County warrant sweep; 1 Oct 1999, p. A5 Sheriff's Explorer Post 2066 looking for new members; 8 Oct 1999, p. A5 Cause of teen's death still unknown (Jason Schultz); 12 Nov 1999, p. A5 Sheriff's department urges seniors to beware of sweepstakes scam; 19 Nov 1999, p. C1 LAKE COUNTY (IL) - STREETS AND TRANSPORTATION see also ROUTE 53 Butterfield Road will close for railroad crossing repair; 12 Feb 1999, p. A6 State legislators call for better funding of Lake County roads; 12 Feb 1999, p. C10 County seeks volunteers for Adopt-a-Highway; 19 Feb 1999, p. C1 $36 M set for county road plan; 26 Feb 1999, p. C1 A rocky road : Report says Lake County drivers are in for gridlock even if current improvement plans are completed; 5 Mar 1999, p. C1 Environmental gourp pans state road report; 26 Mar 1999, p. C1 County pining for more road money : $132 million in additional county road projects identified, local sales tax may be funding option; 23 Apr 1999, p. C1 State corrals more road money : Grayslake project just one on the list; 14 May 1999, p. C1 Project unveils road system alternatives : Proposed extention of Route 53 one of options being considered; 2 Jul 1999, p. C1 Transportation study gets mixed reviews; 9 Jul 1999, p. C1 Construction work closes Gilmer Road; 13 Aug 1999, p. A4 Meeting planned on road projects; 27 Aug 1999, p. A1 Road improvements draw mixed reactions; 3 Sep 1999, p. A1 County 5-year road program set; 1 Oct 1999, p. C2 Group hopes to tackle road gridlock in county; 22 Oct 1999, p C1 Citizens group seeks quick improvements to Route 21 snarl; 3 Dec 1999, p. C1 Street Wise; 17 Dec 1999, p. B2 IDOT plans highway changes for County; 31 Dec 1999, p. C1 LAKE COUNTY (IL) - TOURISM Women's golf tourney to spark county tourism; 5 Nov 1999, p. C6 LAKE COUNTY LAND CONVERVANCY (organization) LCLC to elect directors : Public invited to hear local author (Linda Curtis); 8 Jan 1999, p. C2 LCLC meeting hosts pond plant author (Linda Curtis); 12 Feb 1999, p. C1 LAKE COUNTY MUSEUM (museum, Wauconda IL) see also CURT TEICH POSTCARD ARCHIVES County museum gets $250,000 state grant; 5 Feb 1999, p. C2 Romancing the archives at the Lake County Museum; 12 Feb 1999, p. B4 Mall of History : Lake County Museum prepares to bring Lake County's founders to life; 19 Mar 1999, p. B1 Celebrate National Astronomy Day at Lake County Museum; 21 May 1999, p. A12 Watercolor exhibit offered; 11 Jun 1999, p. A8 'Only Owls' exhibit at Lake County Museum; 23 Jul 1999, p. A13 Lake County Museum hosts 'A Night on the Nile'; 17 Sep 1999, p. A14 'A Night on the Nile' will benefit County Museum; 17 Sep 1999, p. C6 Forest preserve to expand Granger Woods preserve; 17 Sep 1999, p. C16 Farm heritage makes a comeback in Lake County; 1 Oct 1999, p. A14 Slice of history; 19 Nov 1999, p. B1 LAKE COUNTY STORMWATER MANAGEMENT COMMISSION (SMC) SMC and Township cost-share on two local drainage projects; 6 Aug 1999, p. A4 LAKE FOREST HEALTH AND FITNESS INSTITUTE Lake Forest Health and Fitness Institute receives achievement award; 22 Jan 1999, p. B10 LAKE FOREST HOSPITAL Teddy Bear Clinic eases anxiety for children's doctor visits; 5 Mar 1999, p. B9 Lake Forest Hospital Among Friends benefit proceeds help purchase medical ILinear accelerator; 7 May 1999, p. B12 Lake Forest Hospital hosts annual baby alumni party : 1999 is centennial year for Lake Forest Hospital; 25 Jun 1999, p. B12 Baby alumni party indication of Lake Forest Hospital's 100 years of excellence; 16 Jul 1999, p. B4 Lake Forest Hospital foundation announces Y2K compliance statement; 3 Sep 1999, p. B13 LFH earns certification from the American Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation; 29 Oct 1999, p. C9 LAKE FOREST SYMPHONY Lake Forest Symphony performs calssic IV under direction of David Itkin; 16 Apr 1999, p. B6 Symphony performs Classic III; 31 Dec 1999, p. B3 LAKE GENEVA (WI) Geneva resort plans antique warbird fly-in; 23 Jul 1999, p. B4 Lake Geneva Oktoberfest scheduled for October 9-10; 10 Sep 1999, p. B3 LAKELAND NEWSPAPERS (business, Grayslake IL) Schroeder, Tucker named to leadership roles at Lakeland (Robert J. Schroeder, Neal Tucker); 12 Mar 1999, p. C1 Professional internships set by Lakeland Newspapers; 19 Mar 1999, p. C1 A note to our readers; 23 Apr 1999, p. A3 Scholarship winner near busy year's end (Chris McNeil); 30 Apr 1999, p. C1 Lakeland Newspapers adds two to editorial management team; 2 Jul 1999, p. C6 Lakeland names two to manage posts (Crystal Reed, Robert Warde); 19 Nov 1999, p. C6 LAKELINES (regular column) Long Grove becomes Main Street partner; 8 Jan 1999, p. A6 Beanie Babies a big hit at charity raffle; 22 Jan 1999, p. A8 Libertyville buildings on National Register; 19 Feb 1999, p. A7 Police talk focuses on 'Staying Safe'; 5 Mar 1999, p. A7 Lt. Gov. Corinne Wood to speak in Mundelein; 19 Mar 1999, p. A7 Kids scramble for Easter eggs; 2 Apr 1999, p. A7 Long Grove author's stories provide inspiration to many (Nancy Burgess); 16 Apr 1999, p. A8 Retiring fire official honored at dinner (Mel Towner); 30 Apr 1999, p. A7 Long Grove makes its 'mark' in history; 21 May 1999, p. A7 Ela Area YMCA gets big boost from donor; 4 Jun 1999, p. A7 A strawberry lover's dream in Long Grove; 18 Jun 1999, p. A7 Governor shows support for Metra improvements; 25 Jun 1999, p. A7 Summertime activities continue in Long Grove; 23 Jul 1999, p. A7 Heritage Run to benefit Muscular Dystrophy; 30 Jul 1999, p. A10 More than 900 expected for Lake Zurich Triathlon; 13 Aug 1999, p. A7 Egypt comes alive at Lake County Museum; 10 Sep 1999, p. A8 Apple Fest ushers in autumn in Long Grove; 1 Oct 1999, p. A7 Shopkeeper has found the 'recipe' for success (Alicia Boada, Edible Work of Art); 8 Oct 1999, p. A7 Spy novelist brings James Bond to life (Raymond Benson); 29 Oct 1999, p. A7 Stock market analyst gets new radio venue (David Klein); 12 Nov 1999, p. A7 Long Grove transforms for Christmas holidays; 26 Nov 1999, p. A8 Long Grove ready for season; 10 Dec 1999, p. A7 LAKES REGION WATERCOLOR GUILD (organization) Watercolor exhibit offered; 11 Jun 1999, p. A8 LAMBS FARM (Libertyville, IL) Lambs Farm appoints new director (James Lundstrom); 9 Apr 1999, p. A12 Gurnee Mills sponsors concert to benefit Lambs Farm; 14 May 1999, p. B3 Father's Day fun at Lambs Farm; 18 Jun 1999, p. B4 Lambs Farm hosts craft show; 2 Jul 1999, p. A10 Lambs Farm hosts Family Gospel Fest; 2 Jul 1999, p. A10 Lambs Farm motorcycle pledge ride and bike show; 13 Aug 1999, p. A11 Benefit scheduled at Lambs Farm; 20 Aug 1999, p. A12 Motorcycle Benefit scheduled at Lambs Farm August 29; 27 Aug 1999, p. A14 Pledge Ride and Bike show at Lambs Farm; 27 Aug 1999, p. B4 Lambs Farm hosts Arts & Crafts Show; 3 Dec 1999, p. A6 Landscaping see GARDENING see LAWNS AND LAWN CARE LAW ENFORCEMENT see also LAKE COUNTY (IL) SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT, police departments of individual towns Grand jury continues investigation of Wauconda man for sexual abuse; 1 Jan 1999, p. A5 Police find child pornography on Horowitz's home computer; 1 Jan 1999, p. A5 $3.5 million in drugs seized in Mundelein; 5 Feb 1999, p. A1 Back on the streets : A total of 77 Lake County offenders will be eligible for reduced sentences; 12 Feb 1999, p. C1 Police chase of stolen car ends in Libertyville; 19 Feb 1999, p. A5 Horwitz hearing delayed due to judge's illness; 12 Mar 1999, p. A5 Area teen speaks out against gangs; 30 Apr 1999, p. A5 Man faces child sex abuse charges in Lake County; 7 May 1999, p. C1 County sees drop in crime rate : Strong economy, better policing cited as factors for the decline; 14 May 1999, p. C1 Crawford sentencing delayed (Jimmie Crawford); 14 May 1999, p. A5 Auto fraud crack down approved; 21 May 1999, p. C7 Scoutmaster faces sex charge; 25 Jun 1999, p. A5 Exchange Club presents police awards; 9 Jul 1999, p. A6 Woman arrested for sexual assault; 27 Aug 1999, p. C3 Woman indicted on theft charges; 27 Aug 1999, p. C3 State Police take steps; 3 Sep 1999, p. A6 Ex-Libertyville teacher sentenced for sex abuse (Andrew Warfield); 10 Sep 1999, p. A5 Man steals groceries from 85-year-old woman; 29 Oct 1999, p .A5 Teens facing charges for school 'prank'; 5 Nov 1999, p. A5 Robbery attempt at Kildeer Amoco; 19 Nov 1999, p. A5 Summit seeks to address violence; 19 Nov 1999, p. C10 Ex-cop sent to prison for extortion; 17 Dec 1999, p. A5 LAWS AND LEGISLATION New Laws become effective Jan. 1, 1999; 1 Jan 1999, pg. C1 New year ushers in new laws : New laws designed to crack down on juvenile crime, drunk driving and domestic violence; 1 Jan, 1999, pg. C1 At large election bill appears 'dead'; 26 Mar 1999, p. C1 Identity theft should be illegal; 21 May 1999, p.C2 Geo-Karis create law from citizen suggestion; 23 Jul 1999, p. C10 Lawmaker wants reform (Terry Link): 27 Aug 1999, p. C1 Partial leaf burning ban a probability; 27 Aug 1999, p. C1 LAWNS AND LAWN CARE 'Tis season of lawn mower safety; 9 Apr 1999, p. C7 Hurry up and wait guidelines for spring lawn care; 23 Apr 1999, p. C11 Preventing your grass from becoming 'Lawn Junkie'; 30 Apr 1999, p. E6 Tips for a green lawn and a greener wallet; 2 Jul 1999, p. B11 Fall fertilization : research proves the grass is greener in spring; 1 Oct 1999, p. B15 LET'S GO RACING (regular column) Grayslake's Ross heads up area winners; 16 Jul 1999, p. A10 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR (name/s in paratheses is author of letter) Thanks for support (William E. Peterson); 1 Jan 1999, p. C4 Who will actually pay for mall? (Dave Clasen); 1 Jan 1999, p. C4 Church site foolish for library expansion (Michael L. Roach); 8 Jan 1999, p. C4 What do residents gain? (Hank Jacoby); 8 Jan 1999, p. C4 20,000 cars a day mall not right development for neighbors (Dave Clasen); 15 Jan 1999, p. C5 Elected chairman not the answer (Jim Tarbet); 15 Jan 1999, p. C5 Why all the fuss (Steven T. Klein); 15 Jan 1999, p. C5 Protect grandkids (F.T. 'Mike' Graham); 15 Jan 1999, p. C5 Referendum should be two questions (Hank Jacoby); 15 Jan 1999, p. C5 Farm Bureau survey basis toward past decisions (Kim Eudy); 22 Jan 1999, p. C4 Hypocrisy reins (Dorothy Connors); 22 Jan 1999, p. C4 Mall is radical development (Dave Clasen); 22 Jan 1999, p. C4 Woodland Middle School not a Hilton, tax rate low (Jerry L. Hinkley); 29 Jan 1999, p. C5 Just say no to Woodland tax (James Lolley); 29 Jan 1999, p. C5 Thanks for service (John P. Schweda); 29 Jan 1999, p. C5 Route 53 won't solve problems (Deb Giles); 29 Jan 1999, p. C5 Residents need more information on open space (F.T. 'Mike' Graham); 5 Feb 1999, p. C5 Brooks Farm should have been put on hold (Kirk Goltry); 12 Feb 1999, p. C5 Graham was 30 years ahead of time (Norm Geary); 12 Feb 1999, p. C5 Another Graham boondoggle (Lynne M. Moran); 12 Feb 1999, p. C5 Give the gift of life (Robert Stevens); 12 Feb 1999, p. C5 Vote "yes" on open space plan (Jack Tindall); 19 Feb 1999, p.C4 Leader should resign (Dave Clasen); 19 Feb 1999, p. C4 Let's not sell chairmanship of Lake County Board (Bob Powers); 26 Feb 1999,p.C5 Hawthorn Woods disappoints (Kevin R.,Susan P.,Madeline C., and Tristan R. Petschow); 26 Feb 1999, p.C5 Is Mall good for all (John and Jennifer Rader); 26 Feb 1999, p.C5 SMC protects natural resources (Cheryl Doros); 5 Mar 1999, p. C2 Malls don't belong in residential settings (Linda Brakeall); 5 Mar 1999, p. C2 Public deserves government it gets (F.T. "Mike" Graham); 5 Mar 1999, p. C2 Home builders should do own cost benefit analysis (W.H.Holleman); 12 Mar 1999, p. C5 Will we ever learn? (Norm Geary); 12 Mar 1999, p. C5 Lakehurst best site for University Center (Pete Lentinele) 19 Mar 1999, p. C4 Road will bring growth (Rosita Sewer); 19 Mar 1999, p. C4 Road woes don't halt growth (David E. Lutyens); 19 Mar 1999, p. C5 A poor decision (Bruce Zarek); 19 Mar 1999, p. C5 Library board race offers real candidates (Brendan Duffy); 26 Mar 1999, p. C4 Vote for Forest Preserve (Mary Matthews); 26 Mar 1999, p. C4 A "retail" freight train (Barbara B. Brandau); 26 Mar 1999, p. C4 Keep tollways funded by tolls (Marge Blake); 26 Mar 1999, p. C4 School candidate is the right choice (Barbara Dolan); 2 Apr 1999, p. A6 Support Forest Preserve bond referendum (Marvin Westfall); 2 Apr 1999, P. C4 Preserve habitats (Jack L. Martin); 2 Apr 1999, p. C4 Village should just say no to noisy power plants (Phil Palumbo); 9 Apr 1999, p. C5 Vote yes for special recreation (Gayle J. Cinke); 9 Apr 1999, p. C5 Response misses the point (Norm Geary); 9 Apr 1999, p. C5 A "retail" freight train (Barbara B. Brandau); 9 Apr 1999, p. C5 Leaf burning is a health risk (Karl Kopp); 16 Apr 1999, p. C5 Forest Preserve will spend public's money wisely (Carol Calabresa); 23 Apr 1999, p. C5 Pro-growth canditates are casualties (F.T."Mike" Graham); 23 Apr 1999, p. C5 Take time to vote (Bob Powers); 23 Apr 1999, p. C5 Time to slow process (James Schuler); 23 Apr 1999, p. C5 'Relay for Life' helps in fight against cancer; 30 Apr 1999, p. A4 Round Lake school leaders should hear voter's message (George E. Dooley); 30 April 1999, p. C5 Turn to God (June Pimpo) 30 April 1999, p. C5 Growth signals prosperity (Joseph W. Sbarboro); 30 April 1999, p. C5 Beware of turtles crossing (Terri Pinn); 30 April 1999, p. C5 Rezoning shows piecmeal plan (Bjorg Davis); 7 May 1999, p. A6 What goes around, comes around in Fox watershed (Kim Eudy); 7 May 1999, p. C5 Stop and help (Andrew C. Noxon); 7 May 1999, p. C5 Slammed twice (Douglas Ploss); 7 May 1999, p. C5 General Assembly Scholarships are a taxpayer waste (Luke Mullins); 14 May 1999, p. C5 Not everyone supports proposed University Center (Douglas Ploss); 14 May 1999, p. C5 Who are rules for (Larry Leafblad); 14 May 1999, p. C5 Is there a compromise? (Judith Davis); 21 May 1999, p. C5 Osmond defends process for awarding scholarships (Timothy Osmond); 21 May 1999, p. C5 Bernardin amendment helps many (Tom Lynch); 28 May 1999, p. C5 It is time to reevaluate our mission in Kosovo (Grant D. Noble); 28 May 1999, p. C5 University has support (Pete Couvall); 28 May 1999, p. C5 Welcome to service (Art Wiederin); 28 May 1999, p. C5 Grayslake preferred choice for university (Liz Blanchfield); 4 Jun 1999, p. C5 Lakehurst a great site (John D. Hintz); 4 Jun 1999, p. C5 Crane defends views (Phil Crane); 4 Jun 1999, p. C5 We're not gathering news...anymore (Daniel W. Kupsche); 11 June 1999, p. C4 Parade shows pride (Larry Leafblad); 11 June 1999, p. C5 A levy for years (Candye Nanninni); 18 June 1999, p. C4 CLC University (Timothy R. Perry); 18 June 1999, p. C5 Education verses profit (Douglas Ploss); 18 June 1999, p. C5 Building Route 53 not the answer to traffic congestion problems (Nita Senour); 25 June 1999, p. A4 Some GOPers letting taxpayers down (Kenneth Arnold); 25 June 1999, p. C5 Drink responsibility (Sam Rinella); 2 Jul 1999, p. C5 MDA says 'thank you' business owners (Katie Spies); 2 Jul 1999, p. A8 Personal attacks often lead to lack of candidates (Ed Fojtik); 2 Jul 1999, p. C5 University is good for county on any site (Jim LaBelle); 2 Jul 1999, p. C5 University should be east of O'Plaine (F.T. "Mike" Graham); 2 Jul 1999, p. C5 Housing boom is double-edged sword (Mary Ellen Vanderventer); 9 Jul 1999, p. C5 Choose Lakehurst (James M. Sheehan); 16 Jul 1999, p. C5 CLC is still best location for University Center (Linda Michelau); 16 Jul 1999, p. C5 Protect patient's rights (Lisa Nordquist); 16 Jul 1999, p. C5 Real leaders needed (Tom Rowland); 16 Jul 1999, p. C5 Thank you (Clair M. Callan, M.D.); 16 Jul 1999, p. C5 Thanks for the help (Art Aytay III); 16 Jul 1999, p. A12 Billions in surplus are not enough for George Ryan (Grant D. Noble); 23 Jul 1999, p. C5 Cigarette anyone (Bill Reader); 30 Jul 1999, p. C4 University should be central (Pat Carey); 30 Jul 1999, p. C5 Anderson causes the casualty of truth (Peter Couvall); 6 Aug 1999, p. C5 Private developers make a private university (Robert Russell); 6 Aug 1999, p. C4 Certain uncertainty (John Steinke); 13 Aug 1999, p. C4 Dear 'mon and dad' - whoever you are (Terri Matthies); 13 Aug 1999, p. C4 Destructive assistance (Joseph Bogacz); 13 Aug 1999, p. C5 Domestic violence is everyone's business (Michael Bedke, ChairABA); 20 Aug 1999, p. C5 Moore blowing smoke (Craig Sherman); 20 Aug 1999, p. C5 Bill buying votes again (Jack L. Martin); 27 Aug 1999, p. C5 Lottery of sin (C. Gregory Dukes); 27 Aug 1999, p. C5 Ryan Hood (Larry Leafblad); 27 Aug 1999, p. C5 Why not be more discriminating with our entertainment dollars? (Ed Moore); 27 Aug 1999, p. C5 Bill buying votes again(Jack L. Martin); 27 Aug 1999, p. C5 Lottery of sin (C. Gregory Dukes); 27 Aug 1999, p. C5 Ryan Hood ( Larry Leafblad); 27 Aug 1999, p. C5 Seniors need help with buying prescription medication (Diane Dibble); 3 Sep 1999, p. C5 Expected bias (Arnold 'Bud' Clausen); 3 Sep 1999, p. C5 Geo-Karis in staunch support of Waukegan multi-versity (Adeline J. Geo-Karis); 10 Sep 1999, p. C5 IDOT duping (Fred Zimbric); 10 Sep 1999, p. C5 Enforce violence laws (Robin A Eklund (Bunyak)); 17 Sep 1999, p. C5 Vets need VA hospital (Bob Power); 24 Sep 1999, p. C5 No competition (Grant D. Noble); 24 Sep 1999, p. C5 Reply to Mayor Amrich's letter : Village of only people (Dawn Szweda); 1 Oct 1999, p. C5 Reform in Congress (Clair M. Callan, M.D.); 1 Oct 1999, p. C5 Vernon Hills binge spending continues (Steven T. Klein); 8 Oct 1999, p. A4 Schools should not create bargaining chip for other unions (Michael Lescher); 8 Oct 1999, p. C5 University Station developer has everyone in his pocket (Douglas Ploss); 15 Oct 1999, p. C5 Caring legislators (Trustee Rich Hill); 15 Oct 1999, p. C5 Faux environmentalists (Jack L. Martin); 15 Oct 1999, p. C5 Clinton contrivance (Ed Nemechek); 15 Oct 1999, p. C5 Open letter to Asst. State's Attorney Mr. Hoffman (Steven Klein); 22 Oct 1999, p. C4 Cyber Porn (C. Gregory Dukes); 22 Oct 1999, p. C4 Road representation (Lenore Simmons); 22 Oct 1999, p. C4 Porter War (Peter Couvall); 22 Oct 1999, p. C4 With Porter's departure support turns to Gash (Sally Ball); 29 Oct 1999, p. C4 More Gash support (Anne Flanigan Bassi); 29 Oct 1999, p. C4 Traffic reports needed systemwide (Jennifer Johnson); 29 Oct 1999, p. C4 Know your tollway (Lenore Simmons); 29 Oct 1999, p. C4 A dead horse (Henry deGroh); 29 Oct 1999, p. C4 The road to political agendas (Al Jurasiewicz); 5 Nov 1999, p. C4 Traffic problems are getting worse (Renee Ratajczyk); 12 Nov 1999, p. A4 Roads are roadways to politics (John Stilson); 12 Nov 1999, p.C4 Save the bars (Curt Johnson); 12 Nov 1999, p. C5 Mismanagement (Christopher Mellender); 12 Nov 1999, p. C5 Traffic problems are getting worse (Renee Ratajczyk); 19 Nov 1999, p. A7 Allowing a riverboat is a gamble (Chip Lidicker); 3 Dec 1999, p. C5 On replacing Porter (Stan Rosenberg); 3 Dec 1999, p. C5 Jesse White "Wash" (Christopher Mellender); 3 Dec 1999, p. C5 Talk about "Bait and switch" (Larry Leafblad); 3 Dec 1999, p. C5 Bonnie has been a busy body (Burnell Russell); 10 Dec 1999, p. C5 Political endorsement (John Erdman); 10 Dec 1999, p. C5 Indeck on tap (Chris Geiselhart); 10 Dec 1999, p. C5 Help elder neighbors in new millennium (Karen V. Majkrzak); 31 Dec. 1999, p. C5 Geo-Karis flip-flop (Richard Guenther); 31 Dec.1999, p. C5 LIBERTYVILLE HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT 128 see also LIBERTYVILLE WILDCATS Libertyville orchestra to perform in Europe; 5 Feb 1999, p. A4 LHS to hold awards night; 26 Feb 1999, p. A10 Students demonstrate technology; 12 Mar 1999, p. A8 Libertyville High School announces honors; 19 Mar 1999, p. A13 Libertyville High School announces 3rd quarter honors; 30 Apr 1999, p. A14 Cheerleading tryout results; 28 May 1999, p. A11 Dedicated LHS teachers announce retirements (Chuck Swanson, Carol Minor); 11 Jun 1999, p. A4 School digest : Students honored; 29 Oct 1999, p. A15 LHS Fall sports awards banquet set for Nov. 17; 5 Nov 1999, p. A10 LHS claims flag football title; 12 Nov 1999, p. A11 MHS, LHS hosting events; 12 Nov 1999, p. A11 LIBERTYVILLE (IL) POLICE DEPARTMENT Police warn about entry scams; 22 Jan 1999, p. A4 Libertyville man pleads guilty to drug charge; 29 Jan 1999, p. A4 Teen arrested for burglaries : Elliot DeCaire of Libertyville faces several burglary charges; 29 Jan 1999, p. A5 Libertyville police warn of door-to-door thieves; 5 Feb 1999, p. A5 Libertyville police to get new computers; 5 Mar 1999, p. A5 Burglaries put Libertyville on alert; 2 Apr 1999, p. A5 Beanie Babies stolen at gunpoint in Libertyville; 23 Apr 1999, p. A5 Salon employee arrested on prostitution charge; 11 Jun 1999, p. A5 Another massage employee arrested for prostitution; 30 Jul 1999, p. A5 Libertyville hotel robbed at gunpoint; 10 Sep 1999, p. A5 Tragic car crash kills four : Former U of I basketball star Matt Heldman among those who died (Heldman, Osterman); 15 Oct 1999, p. A6 Traffic violations pile up on driver; 26 Nov 1999, p. A5 Man caught in lewd act; 3 Dec 1999, p. A5 Repeat offender faces felony DUI; 10 Dec 1999, p. A1 Pair fought law, the law won : Father, son arrested in bar brawl at Mickey Finn's; 10 Dec 1999, p. A5 LIBERTYVILLE (IL), VILLAGE OF Village approves Sunday morning liquor sales; 12 Feb 1999, p. A13 Libertyville outlines goals for 1999-2000; 26 Feb 1999, p. A8 Village will be ready for Y2K disruptions; 9 Apr 1999, p. A5 Village moves forward on wastewater improvements; 9 Apr 1999, p. A12 Bernandin Amendment on Libertyville ballot; 9 Apr 1999, p. A13 Mayor declares April Cancer Control Month; 9 Apr 1999, p. A13 Libertyvile voters say yes to health care plan; 16 Apr 1999, p. A4 Massage ordinance gets mixed views; 16 Jul 1999, p. A5 LIBERTYVILLE-MUNDELEIN-VERNON HILLS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE See Also GREEN OAKS-LIBERTYVILLE-MUNDELEIN-VERNON HILLS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE LMV Chamber elects new officers for 1999; 29 Jan 1999, p. A4 LMV Chamber sponsors Home Improvement Show; 29 Jan 1999, p. A8 LMV Chamber sponsors 9th annual home show; 5 Feb 1999, p. A8 Five area mayors attend annaul luncheon; 21 May 1999, p. A1 LMV Annual golf outing at Village Green; 25 Jun 1999, p. A12 Chamber gets new members : Green Oaks becomes part of LMV Chamber of Commerce; 29 Oct 1999, p. A1 LIBERTYVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT 70 Copeland students practice dance; 9 Apr 1999, p. A13 School Dist. 70 sponsors 'Tree programs'; 10 Dec 1999, p. A4 Holiday concerts, Copeland Manor 'Read-in', Highland Middle School gold team; 10 Dec 1999, p. A6 LIBERTYVILLE TOWNSHIP (IL) Libertyville voters say yes to health care plan; 16 Apr 1999, p. A4 Libertyville township assessment; 1 Oct 1999, p. E1 Libertyville township in the red, repayments due; 24 Dec 1999, p. A3 LIBERTYVILLE WILDCATS (BASEBALL) 4 in a row might end for LHS : Wildcats dominence in the NSC may be challenged in '99; 2 Apr 1999, p. A9 Wildcats split against Wildkits : Libertyville boys baseball offers balanced attack early in season; 23 Apr 1999, p. A9 MHS, CHS, LHS baseball teams vie for bragging rights; 30 Apr 1999, p. C10 Wildcats knock off Mustangs : Libertyville displays power, pitching in double-header sweep; 7 May 1999, p. A9 Solid pitching yields two wins for LHS Wildcats, record improves to 12-9; 16 Jul 1999, p. A9 LIBERTYVILLE WILDCATS (BASKETBALL, BOYS') Wildcats win squeaker over Prospect in OT; 1 Jan 1999, p. A7 LHS seeks success in 2nd half; 8 Jan 1999, p. A7 Libertyville boys come up short against Blue Devils; 15 Jan 1999, p. A11 Boys fall short - again; 22 Jan 1999, p. A10 Wildcats to improve before NSC seeding : Girls have eyes set on NSC title; 29 Jan 1999, p. A9 Libertyville hoopsters fall to Mundelein boys 63-45; 5 Feb 1999, p. A10 Sanders wins final home game of career : Libertyville coach goes out on top (Max Sanders); 26 Feb 1999, p. A9 Libertiville has tough road to hoe : Wildcats boys face Grayslake in 1st round of Waukegan Sectional; 5 Mar 1999, p. A9 Cats basketball is on the rise; 26 Nov 1999, p. A9 Much improved beginning for Libertyville hoops; 3 Dec 1999, p. A9 Cats losing streak hits three after loss to Warren; 10 Dec 1999, p. A10 LIBERTYVILLE WILDCATS (BASKETBALL, GIRLS') Wildcats win squeaker over Prosepct in OT; 1 Jan 1999, p. A7 Girls seek NSC title; 8 Jan 1999, p. A7 Lady Wildcats upset Warren with defense; 15 Jan 1999, p. A11 Libertyville girls, 13-5, ranked eleventh in state; 22 Jan 1999, p. A10 Wildcats to improve before NSC seeding : Girls have eyes set on NSC title; 29 Jan 1999, p. A9 Lady Wildcats beat up on Antioch girls 63-28; 12 Feb 1999, p. A9 Carmel girls upset Deerfield : Libertyville knocks off Zion-Benton: 19 Feb 1999, p. A9 Libertyville's Murphy resigns : Lady Wildcats' skipper calls it quits after 21 years, 452 winds at LHS (Tom Murphy); 12 Mar 1999, p. A9 Wildcats in contention for NSC title; 19 Nov 1999, p. A9 Strong start for Lady Wildcats; 3 Dec 1999, p. A9 Great start for Libertyville Lady Wildcats; 10 Dec 1999, p. A11 Lady Wildcats rockin, rollin along in North Suburban; 17 Dec 1999, p. A9 LIBERTYVILLE WILDCATS (BOWLING, GIRLS') Lady Wildcats bowlers qualify for state meet : Grant's Labrie, Warren's Streicher reach state as individuals; 12 Feb 1999, p. A11 Libertville rollers third at Stevenson; 10 Dec 1999, p. A10 LIBERTYVILLE WILDCATS (FOOTBALL) Chances good for Cats repeat in NSC; 27 Aug 1999, p. A13 Cat's growl heard across Lake County; 3 Sep 1999, p. A10 Cats still unbeaten after close call; 10 Sep 1999, p. A9 Libertyville earns victory in early NSC showdown; 17 Sep 1999, p. A10 Libertyville rolls over Antioch, 28-14; 1 Oct 1999, p. A9 Wildcats romp to 31-14 Homecoming victory; 8 Oct 1999, p. A9 Wildcats earns playoff berth with 17-13 victory; 15 Oct 1999, p. A9 Close, but no cigar as gridiron Wildcats come up short; 22 Oct 1999, p. A10 LIBERTYVILLE WILDCATS (GYMNASTICS, BOYS') Libertyville boys and girls reign in NSC meets : Wrestlers and gymnasts win NSC titles with dominating meets; 5 Feb 1999, p. A9 LIBERTYVILLE WILDCATS (GYMNASTICS, GIRLS') Libertyville boys and girls reign in NSC meets : Wrestlers and gymnasts win NSC titles with dominating meets; 5 Feb 1999, p. A9 Area gymnasts receive regional recognition : Lady Wildcats win regional crown, MHS and CHS take third, fourth; 12 Feb 1999, p. A9 Gymnasts sixth in state : LHS frosh Filippo takes third in floor exercise, Betlinski tears ACL; 26 Feb 1999, p. A9 LIBERTYVILLE WILDCATS (ICE HOCKEY) Wildcats hockey squad posts tough weekend split; 22 Jan 1999, p. A10 Cats, Corsairs post ice hockey wins; 22 Oct 1999, p. A10 LIBERTYVILLE WILDCATS (LACROSSE) LHS lacrosse club takes first; 26 Feb 1999, p. A10 Cats Lacrosse reaches semi's; 18 Jun 1999, p. A9 LIBERTYVILLE WILDCATS (SOCCER, BOYS') Wildcat soccer claims North Suburban crown; 22 Oct 1999, p. A9 Wildcats earn expected win; 29 Oct 1999, p. A11 Red-hot Cats' sectional soccer champs; 5 Nov 1999, p. A10 LIBERTYVILLE WILDCATS (SOCCER, GIRLS') Magical run(s) come to an end : Bitta, LHS soccer end season; 11 Jun 1999, p. A9 Bitta appreciation night set (Andy Bitta); 11 Jun 1999 p. A9 Bitta appreciation night set (Andy Bitta); 18 Jun 1999, p. A9 Bitta to be honored this Sunday at Mickey Finn's; 25 Jun 1999, p. A11 Tiffany Anderson commits to Northern Illinois University; 26 Nov 1999, p. A9 LIBERTYVILLE WILDCATS (SWIMMING, BOYS') Wildcats take second at SHS swim sectional : MHS takes third as team, Carmel's Boarini qualifies for state meet; 26 Feb 1999, p. A9 LIBERTYVILLE WILDCATS (TRACK AND FIELD / CROSS COUNTRY, BOYS') LHS boys, girls track to compete for NSC crowns : Boys and girls should finish near the top of the conference heap; 9 Apr 1999, p. A9 Wildcats take second : Despite an injured Wade, Libertyville earns county runner-up; 14 May 1999, p. A9 Da' cats headed to Charleston; 28 May 1999, p. A10 Libertyville's Wade get his dream : Wildcats finish 7th at state finals; 4 Jun 1999, p. A9 Wildcat's Reiff first in NSC meet (Brandon Reiff); 22 Oct 1999, p A9 Crosstown rivals finish well at Lake County meet; 24 Dec 1999, p. A7 LIBERTYVILLE WILDCATS (TRACK AND FIELD / CROSS COUNTRY, GIRLS') LHS boys, girls track to compete for NSC crowns : Boys and girls should finish near the top of the conference heap; 9 Apr 1999, p. A9 LIBERTYVILLE WILDCATS (VOLLEYBALL, BOYS') Wildcats boys spikers hover around .500 Lake County invite next : Libertyville wins two of three; 16 Apr 1999, p. A9 Wildcats spikers 3-1 in last 4 : Wildcats to try to make run down the stretch in the North Suburban; 30 Apr 1999, p. A10 LIBERTYVILLE WILDCATS (VOLLEYBALL, GIRLS') Wildcats sweep Deerfield Invitational; 24 Sep 1999, p. A10 Wildcats finish third in tough Prospect Invite; 1 Oct 1999, p. A10 Wildcats hang tough despite mediocre showing; 15 Oct 1999, p. A10 Stong third place showing for Wildcat volleyball; 29 Oct 1999, p. A10 Mustangs, Cats to prove who wants it more : Crosstown rivals, Mustangs and Wildcats, to meet in secional finals; 5 Nov 1999, p. A10 LIBERTYVILLE WILDCATS (WRESTLING) Libertyville boys and girls reign in NSC meets : Wrestlers and gymnasts win NSC titles with dominating meets; 5 Feb 1999, p. A9 Wildcats 10-year streak ends : LHS takes second at own regional, CHS takes fourth, MHS sixth; 12 Feb 1999, p. A9 Grapplers qualify for state meet; 19 Feb 1999, p. A9 LHS's Albers honored (Tim Albers); 18 Jun 1999, p. A10 LIBRARIES see also COOK MEMORIAL PUBLIC LIBRARY DISTRICT see also FREMONT PUBLIC LIBRARY DISTRICT Librarian attends conference (Cynthia Lobaza); 9 Jul 1999, p. A11 LIFE'S A BEAR (regular column) Madame Abear's got a psychic line on '99; 1 Jan 1999, p. B4 A little dinner, some wine - and a nice swear word or two; 8 Jan 1999, p. B2 I got game, you got game...Now we gotta get Mike; 15 Jan 1999, p. B2 A bear says 'good-bye' to a Bull; 22 Jan 1999, p. B4 The mom : Donna Abear's state of the household address; 29 Jan 1999, p. B3 Winter parenting : The agony of da feet and da back; 5 Feb 1999, p. B8 Waiting for God only knows what; 12 Feb 1999, p.B2 What's the big stinky about "Tinky-Winky?"; 19 Feb 1999, p.B2 Steer clear of politics, religion and condiments; 26 Feb 1999, p.B2 Waiting to inhale: A look at cabin fever; 5 Mar 1999, p. B2 Paging Dr. Georgie, porgie, puddin' and pie; 12 Mar 1999. p. B2 Just Monica, Barbara and 70 million close friends; 19 Mar 1999, p. B2 Life with some kids will keep you in stitches; 26 Mar 1999, p.B2 The egg people made me do it; 2 Apr 1999, p.B 2 He ain't nothing but a hound dog; 9 Apr 1999, p.B2 Ask not what your columnist can do for you-; 23 Apr 1999, p.B2 The Littleton tragedy: A wake up call for us all; 30 April 1999, p. B2 Attention kids: Free poems for Mother's Day; 7 May 1999, p. B3 Battle of the bumper stickers; 14 May 1999, p. B2 I get by with a little help from my friends; 21 May 1999, p. B3 Beam them up to a galaxy far, far away; 28 May 1999, p. B3 It's not so easy to 'master' those AKS's; 4 Jun 1999, p. B2 Bulls shirts: One size no longer fits all; 11 June 1999, p. B2 Step softly, and carry a big heart; 18 June 1999, p. B2 Knock, knock, Louisville! Who's there? Columnists! 25 June 1999, p. B2 My future's so white, I gotta wear shade; 2 Jul 1999, p. B5 The road to discovery is paved with accidents; 9 Jul 1999, p. B2 Caution : It's high noon at the Abear corral; 16 Jul 1999, p. B2 Even parents need someone to play with; 23 Jul 1999, p. B2 Suburbia : It's a wild, wild life; 30 Jul 1999, p. B2 Blarney Island busint out with patriotism?; 6 Aug 1999, p. B2 Just when you thought you might have to go camping; 13 Aug 1999, p. B2 The dog who would be 'the king'; 20 Aug 1999, p. B2 It's the magic school bus; 27 Aug 1999, p. B2 Singin' those kindergarten blues; 3 Sep 1999, p. B2 I liked it better when there were only three stooges; Sep 10 1999, p.B2 The older we get, the louder we squeak; 24 Sep 1999, p, B2 Call me irresponsible, but I'm not answering; 1 Oct 1999, p. B2 Splendor in the White House?; 8 Oct 1999, p. B2 Give me my Macintosh or give me...dinner?; 22 Oct 1999, p. B2 The Cinderella Fairy Tale: "90's Style"; 15 Oct 1999, p. B2 Nightmares of an inadequate housekeeper; 29 Oct 1999, p. B2 The Abear Halloween party project; 12 Nov 1999, p. B3 How to keep your jokes from bombing; 19 Nov 1999, p. B3 When the holiday torch is passed...duck!; 26 Nov 1999, p.B3 Getting free stuff can be a gas; 3 Dec. 1999, p. B3 The Christmas shopping song released; 10 Dec 1999, p. B3 Honey, wake me up when the world ends; 17 Dec 1999, p. B3 His stocking's still hung by the chimney with care...;24 Dec.1999, p. B3 Let's prove mom wrong in the next millennium; 31 Dec. 1999, p. B3 Lincoln Elementary School see MUNDELEIN SCHOOL DISTRICT 75 LINCOLN PARK ZOO (Chicago IL) Lincoln Park Zoo to unveil 'Twilight of the Gorilla'; 15 Oct 1999, p. B4 LINCOLNSHIRE (IL) POLICE DEPARTMENT Man batter women for talking during movie; 12 Nov 1999, p. A5 Man hits woman at movie theater : Second incident at Regal Cinemas in Lincolnshire; 26 Nov 1999, p. A5 LINCOLNSHIRE (IL), VILLAGE OF Village wins purple ribbon; 29 Oct 1999, p. A4 LINCOLNSHIRE-PRAIRIE VIEW SCHOOL DISTRICT 103 Free milk program; 3 Sep 1999, p. A14 LINDENHURST (IL), VILLAGE OF Village at odds over annexation; 27 Aug 1999, p. C3 LINK, TERRY (Illinois State Representative Dist. 30) Lawmaker wants reform (Terry Link); 27 Aug 1999, p. C1 Lake Forest's Kazarian opposes incumbent Link (Greg Kazarian, Terry Link); 10 Dec 1999, p. A3 Link appointed to Illinois development board; 10 Dec 1999, p. A7 LION'S CLUB (organization) Lions Club offering scholarship (Little Fort chapter); 2 Apr 1999, p. B2 LOCAL GOVERNMENT ADVISORY BOARD Powell appointed as advisor on government board (Steve Powell); 3 Sep 1999, p. C7 LONG GROVE (IL), VILLAGE OF Long Grove offering free summer concerts; 25 Jun 1999, p. A7 Long Grove cloaks the holidays in sweet charity : Shops sponsor Salvation Army coat drive; 10 Dec 1999, p. A1 LONG LAKE Federal court to decide who owns underwater land in Long Lake; 8 Jan 1999, p. C2 LOYOLA UNIVERSITY (school) Loyola's Mundelein College in partnership with Motorola; 22 Jan 1999, p. C7 Pickus 'Family Business of the Year' : Honored by Loyola University for building generations; 29 Jan 1999, p. C10 LYNN, JOHN A wonderful life : John Lynn came from meager beginnings on the farm to build a career in theater with Kirk Players; 6 Aug 1999, p. A1 MARTIAL ARTS Mastering the arts : Former police officer John Roberts opens martial arts academy in Round Lake Heights; 3 Sep 1999, p. A13 Alive and kickin' : Local martial arts expert, Gangi had an early start; 19 Nov 1999, p. A12 Matijevich, John S. see SEEING IT THROUGH (regular column) MCHENRY (IL) Historic Halloween returns to McHenry County Museum; 15 Oct 1999, p. A14 MCSHANE CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION (business, IL) McShane to complete two expansion projects in County; 15 Jan 1999, p. C8 METRA New funds may help Metra expand; 4 Jun 1999, p. C1 MIDWESTERN REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER (hospital) Midwestern Regional Medical Center recognized for support of youth activities; 12 Mar 1999, p. B10 JCAHO awards Midwestern Regional Medical Center accreditation with commendation; 23 Jul 1999, p. C13 MIKULCIK, PAUL Principal named president-elect of IPA; 14 May 1999, p. A3 MILLBURN CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH (Millburn IL) Millburn Church gears up for Fall Bazaar, dinner; 29 Oct 1999, p. B6 MINDING YOUR OWN BUSINESS (regular column) A One-year countdown to 2000; 1 Jan 1999, p. B9 An investment with a guaranteed return; 8 Jan 1999, p. C7 Guide your creativity with the C.O.M.P.A.S.S. Method; 15 Jan 1999, p. C8 How I got to be the President and C.E.O.; 22 Jan 1999, p. C7 Great hidden truths - Words of wisdom XXI; 29 Jan 1999, p. C7 An escalator to success - 20 success shortcuts (part 1 of 2); 5 Feb 1999, p. C7 An Escalator to Success-20 Success Shortcuts (part 2 of 2); 12 Feb 1999, p. C7 Six Shortcuts to Start-up Success; 19 Feb 1999, p.C7 Dance with who brought you to the party; 26 Feb 1999, p.C7 Five Elements of H.A.P.P.Y. Customer Service; 5 Mar 1999, p. C5 After Y2K:Business Trends in the New Millennium; 12 Mar 1999, p. C7 An "Etch a Sketch" Approach to Life; 19 Mar 1999, p. C7 At the Front of the Pack: The art of leadership; 26 Mar 1999, p. C6 Five elements of H.A.P.P.Y. Customer Service; 2 April 1999, p. C7 Protecting origina; property-Patents, trademarks and copyrights (part 1); 9 April 1999, p. C8 Protecting original property - patents, trademarks and copyrights (part 2); 16 Apr 1999, p. C8 Three Terrific Triplets-Powerful, life-changing words; 23 Apr 1999, p.C7 Spring: A great time for business renewal; 30 April 1999, p. B6 Who do you call when you need legal advice?; 7 May 1999, p. B14 Customer service myths - a little business fiction; 14 May 1999, p. C6 Business tips from advertising headlines; 21 May 1999, p. B10 Pay attention to the details; 28 May 1999, p. B13 More of Oscar's Winning Words of Widsom XXII; 4 Jun 1999, p. C2 Are you dedicated or addicted?; 11 June 1999, p. C6 No one likes to be sold, but we all like to buy; 18 June 1999, p. C6 How employees steal from themselves; 25 June 1999, p. C6 It still pays to advertise; 2 Jul 1999, p. C6 Erosion of Liberty : A July Fourth Lesson; 9 Jul 1999, p. C13 Upside down in life : Ways to waste your wealth; 16 Jul 1999, p. C6 Getting Straight A's in the School of Life; 23 Jul 1999, p. B10 Marketing power principles : Tools you can use; 30 Jul 1999, p. C7 Learning from or living with failure : It's your choice (part 1); 6 Aug 1999, p. C10 Learning from or living with failure : It's your choice (part 2); 13 Aug 1999, p. B1 Spin wasn't created in the Whitehouse; 20 Aug 1999, P. B13 You're the boss...what should you do?; 27 Aug 1997, p. C6 Words of wisdom from a master moticator; 3 Sep 1999, p. C7 Building a better banking relationship; Sep 10 1999, p. B8 More room for a few mavericks; 17 Sep 1999, p. C8 Concentration: A Componet of Success; 24 Sep 1999, p. C6 My dream : to be at the front of the room; 1 Oct 1999, p. C6 Equal pay for equal work? Really?; 8 Oct 1999, p. B14 Rising above the Entrepreneurial Plateaus (part one); 15 Oct 1999, p. B13 Rising above the Ebtrepreneurial Plateaus (part two); 22 Oct 1999, p. C7 The Power of the Positive - The little difference; 29 Oct 1999, p. B10 Words of Wisdom XXIII - Thoughts on friendship; 5 Nov 1999, p. C6 Is customer service dead...or just Dying? (part 1 of 2); 12 Nov 1999, p. C9 Is customer service dead... or just Dying? (part 2 of 2 parts); 19 Nov 1999, p. C6 Autumn's gift: A season of thanksgiving; 26 Nov 1999, p. C6 People:The key to profit, performance and peace; 3 Dec 1999, p. C6 Buying a business: Don't be the Greater Fool (First of two parts); 10 Dec 1999, p. C6 Buying a business : Don't be the Greater Fool (Last of two parts); 17 Dec 1999, p. C8 Unlucky Jim: A Christmas story of unselfish love; 24 Dec. 1999, p. C15 When all else fails...keep a-goin'; 31 Dec. 1999, p. C7 MITCHELL, KATIE Silent auciton to benefit Mundelein teenager; 28 May 1999, p. A1 A silent auction : Saturday benefit to raise money for MHS student with rare illness (Katie Mitchell); 11 Jun 1999, p. A1 Silent auction held for MHS student (Katie Mitchell); 18 Jun 1999, p. A3 A special thank-you from the Mitchell family; 16 Jul 1999, p. A3 MOTOROLA INC. (business, Arlington Heights IL) Loyola's Mundelein College in partnership with Motorola; 22 Jan 1999, p. C7 MOVIE REVIEWS Lakeland picks the best and worst of 1998; 1 Jan 1999, p. B5 'The Faculty' should have done its homework; 8 Jan 1999, p. B3 Travolta can't life 'A Civil Action' above movie muck; 15 Jan 1999, p. B6 'The Thin Red Line' tells vivid tale of war; 22 Jan 1999, p. B5 'Shakespeare in Love' depicts writer as fool, not genius; 29 Jan 1999, p. B4 'A Simple Plan' is a money-driven, complex thriller; 5 Feb 1999, p. B5 Violently stylish anit-hero pays off in payback; 12 Feb 1999, p. B5 Murray shines in 'Rushmore', an uncommon comedy; 26 Feb 1999, p. B5 '8MM' falls a few millimeters short; 5 Mar 1999, p. B5 'Office Space' details insanity in the workplace; 12 Mar 1999, p. B8 Title character of 'EDtv' creates a true-man's show; 19 Mar 1999, p.B5 'True Crime' should be Eastwood's last film; 26 Mar 1999, p. B6 'Forces of Nature' not quite a natural disaster; 2 Apr 1999, p. B5 'The Mod Squad' should have been left in peace; 9 Apr 1999, p. B6 'The Matrix' provides mind-blowing action; 16 Apr 1999, p. B7 'Go' is like little brother to 'Pulp Fiction'; 23 Apr 1999, p. B3 'Pushing Tin' pushes audiences away; 30 Apr 1999, p. B5 'Entrapment' gets caught up in its own devices; 7 May 1999, p. B7 'The Mummy' gets wrapped up in special effects; 14 May 1999, p. B5 'Dream' a nice diversion from Star Wars (A Midsummer Night's Dream); 21 May 1999, p. B6 'Menace' stands as prequel, not as movie (Star Wars : The Phantom Menace); 28 May 1999, p. B6 'Notting Hill' a charming celebrity encounter; 4 Jun 1999, p. B4 'Instinct' is an intense, emotional ride; 11 Jun 1999, p. B3 Lightning strikes twice with shagadelic sequel (Austin Powers : The Spy Who Shagged Me); 18 Jun 1999, p. B5 'The General's Daughter' a brutally boring movie; 25 Jun 1999, p. B5 Sandler hits a soft spot in the new comedy 'Big Daddy'; 2 Jul 1999, p. B4 'Wild, Wild West' goes up in smoke; 9 Jul 1999, p. B5 'Arlington Road' not in Mr. Roger's neighborhood; 16 Jul 1999, p. B13 Keep 'em closed (Eyes Wide Shut); 23 Jul 1999, p. B6 Big house, small scares in 'The Haunting'; 30 Jul 1999, p. B6 Dueling witchesdebate 'Blair Witch'; 6 Aug 1999, p. B4 'The Sixth Sense' is a gift that keeps you guessing; 13 Aug 1999, p. B5 Film offers third-world charm (Brokedown Palace); 20 Aug 1999, p. B5 Grant as mobster? Fuggedaboudit! (Mickey Blue Eyes); 27 Aug 1999, p. B6 'The 13th Warrior' conquers all; 3 Sep 1999, p. B6 Growing pains 'Outside Providence'; 10 Sep 1999, p. B4 Young beauty bares Christ's burden (Stigmata); 17 Sep 1999, p. B6 'For Love of the Game' not a homerun (For the Love of the Game); 24 Sep 1999, p. B5 'Double Jeopardy' full of suspense, stupidity; 1 Oct 1999, p. B5 'Three Kings' bears the gift of a good movie; 8 Oct 1999, p. B5 'Superstar' super-scary, super-bad; 15 Oct 1999, p. B6 'Fight Club' throws a raw punch; 22 Oct 1999, p. B6 'Bringing Out the Dead' resuscitates cinema; 29 Oct 1999, p. B5 There's something rotten in 'The House on Haunted Hill'; 5 Nov 1999, p. B6 Chasing American dream in 'American Movie'; 12 Nov 1999, p. B9 Controversy aside, 'Dogma' is a great movie; 19 Nov 1999, p. B7 'Sleepy Hollow' features gore galore; 26 Nov 1999, p. B8 Latest Bond is a satisfying celluloid cliche (The world is not enough); 3 Dec 1999, p. B8 'End of Days' not best - or last - of millennium doom; 10 Dec 1999, pl. B10 You get what you pay for with 'Deuce Bigalow'; 17 Dec 1999, p. B9 Jonze's 'Being John Malkovich' an odd delight; 24 Dec 1999, p. B7 'Man on the Moon' never comes down to earth; 31 Dec 1999, p. B7 MOVIES 'Mary' biggest February video release; 29 Jan 1999, p. B5 Lakeland's Oscar picks see big names win big; 19 Feb 1999, p. B5 Veterans experience 'Saving Private Ryan' at Regal Cinemas; 30 Apr 1999, p. A13 The mania over 'Menace' is deep-rooted; 14 May 1999, p. B4 Confessions of a movie maverick; 13 Aug 1999, p. B4 Action! Lake County businessmen expanding on success with film production company (Celozzi Films); 24 Sep 1999, p. B1 Chicago International Film Festival awarded major grant; 15 Oct 1999, p. B2 Chicago Film Festival awarded major grant; 29 Oct 1999, p. B4 MUNDELEIN COLLEGE (school) Loyola's Mundelein College in partnership with Motorola; 22 Jan 1999, p. C7 MUNDELEIN HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT 120 (Mundelein, IL) see also MUNDELEIN MUSTANGS Good samaritans; 8 Jan 1999, p. A1 MHS students earn academic honors; 15 Jan 1999, p. A6 Mundelein High School students earn honors; 22 Jan 1999, p. A6 MHS offers scholarships; 12 Feb 1999, p. A6 Mundelein High School students receive honors; 12 Feb 1999, p. A6 Mundelein students make a splash at Swim-a-thon; 19 Feb 1999, p. A6 Talent featured at variety show; 26 Mar 1999, p. A3 High school board race pits incumbents vs. newcomers (Jesse Ortega, Katherine Panhausen, Michelle Plazek); 26 Mar 1999, p. A4 School candidates tackle growth (Daniel Prezell, Charles Smith); 2 Apr 1999, p. A3 Five vie for seats on high school board; 9 Apr 1999, p. A6 MHS alumna speaks at spring sports kick-off : 1995 Mundelein High school graduate Lindsey Prezell speaks at meeting; 9 Apr 1999, p. A12 MHS ensemble going to state; 9 Apr 1999, p. A13 Choir shows off talent at benefit; 16 Apr 1999, p. A4 MHS announces honor roll for third quarter; 16 Apr 1999, p. A6 MHS names Illini Girls State finalists; 16 Apr 1999, p. A8 MHS alumnus Prezell speaks at sports spring kick-off meeting; 16 Apr 1999, p. A11 School digest, students plan Earth Day, Students recognized at Tech campus, leadership and learning site; 16 Apr 1999, p. A12 Bus driver praised for saving lives in rail incident : Mundelein High School bus driver's quick thinking prevenst disaster (Richard Edmunds); 23 Apr 1999, p. A3 Mundelein Show Choir recognized by governor; 23 Apr 1999, p. A4 Mundelein High School announces honors; 23 Apr 1999, p. A6 MHS students win blue ribbons; 30 Apr 1999, p. A13 Choir shows off talent at benefit; 16 Apr 1999, p. A4 Leadership and learning site; 16 Apr 1999, p. A12 MHS announces honor roll for third quarter; 16 Apr 1999, p. A6 MHS names Illini Girls State finalists; 16 Apr 1999, p. A8 Newcomers make show in MHS board election; 16 Apr 1999, p. A3 Student recognized at Tech campus (Scott Esch); 16 Apr 1999, p. A12 Students plan Earth day; 16 Apr 1999, p. A12 MHS students send money to Littleton, Colo.; 7 May 1999, p. A1 MHS student, faculty member receive awards (Katherine Kalita, Laszlo Toth); 14 May 1999, p. A4 MHS art students attend reception at Navy Pier; 14 May 1999, p. A4 French teacher retiring (Karen Royer); 28 May 1999, p. A3 It's graduation time in Mundelein; 28 May 1999, p. A1 MHS art students attend reception at Navy Pier; 28 May 1999, p. A7 Mundelein High School accreditation renewed; 28 May 1999, p. A7 MHS class of 1999 graduates; 4 Jun 1999, p. A6 A silent auction : Saturday benefit to raise money for MHS student with rare illness (Katie Mitchell); 11 Jun 1999, p. A1 Mundelein High School names senior honor awards; 11 Jun 1999, p. A11 Silent auction held for MHS student (Katie Mitchell); 18 Jun 1999, p. A3 Mundelein High School names senior honor awards (continuation from last week); 18 Jun 1999, p. A8 Mundelein High School names senior honor awards (continuation from last week); 25 Jun 1999, p. A10 Mundelein High School names senior honor awards; 2 Jul 1999, p. A9 Mundelein High School names senior honor awards for class of 1999; 9 Jul 1999, p. A6 Mundelein High School names senior honor awards for class of 1999 (part 2); 16 Jul 1999, p. A8 Mundelein High School announces honors; 16 Jul 1999, p. A6 Teacher named Paul Harris Fellow (Joan Hornby); 23 Jul 1999, p. A1 Back in the classroom : New school year begins at MHS; 20 Aug 1999, p. A1 Academy of learning; 27 Aug 1999, p. A1 Mundelein High School announces honor students; 27 Aug 1999, p. A4 Schools enhance safety for 1999-2000 school year; 3 Sep 1999, p. A1 Homecoming activities to be held at MHS; 3 Sep 1999, p. A3 School 'spirit' is high for MHS homecoming; 17 Sep 1999, p. A1 Homecoming brings out school pride : Spirits high at MHS homecoming even after loss of weekend game; 24 Sep 1999, p. A1 Students recognized at MHS board meeting; 1 Oct 1999, p. A3 Mundelein High School beefs up safety measures; 8 Oct 1999, p. A1 MHS school assembly celebrates test scores; 8 Oct 1999, p. A1 MHS students to forum on diversity; 8 Oct 1999, p. A3 MHS students receive AP scholars; 22 Oct 1999, p. A3 MHS Music Boosters jump start new year; 22 Oct 1999, p. A7 MHS students receive state awards (Kate Eber, Tom Ear); 22 Oct 1999, p. A8 Bomb scare shocks school : Mundelein High School sends students home after bomb threat; 29 Oct 1999, p A1 High School Board president call for re-evaluation of school security (Thomas Hannigan); 29 Oct 1999, p. A3 Bomb threat probe continues; 5 Nov 1999, p. A3 Mundelein High School ensemble defends title; 12 Nov 1999, p. A1 Mundelein High School names honor students; 12 Nov 1999, p. A6 MHS, LHS hosting events; 12 Nov 1999, p. A11 MHS First Class fosters leadership; 19 Nov 1999, p. A3 Achieving excellence : Three MHS seniors receive awards from Lt. Governor (Tom Ear, Kate Eber, Eric Rodrigo); 19 Nov 1999, p. A3 High school to participate in National College week; 19 Nov 1999, p. A4 MHS inducts 72 into National Honor Society; 19 Nov 1999, p. A8 Mundelein student speaks to principals (Dorothy Ford); 26 Nov 1999, p. A3 MHS grad recieves foundation scholarship (Sandra Navarette); 26 Nov 1999, p. A3 Honor Society selection process raises questions : School board reviews procedures; 3 Dec 1999, p. A3 MHS bulks up on safety plan; 10 Dec 1999, p. A1 Mundelein High School to consider safety referendum; 17 Dec 1999, p. A1 MHS approves assistant principal; 17 Dec 1999, p. A1 MHS student killed by train; 17 Dec 1999, p. A5 MHS student will receive lieutenant governor's award (Eric Rodrigo); 17 Dec 1999, p. A8 MUNDELEIN (IL) FIRE DEPARTMENT Fires dampen Christmas spirit; 1 Jan 1999, p. A3 Village gets five new firefighters; 22 Jan 1999, p. A3 Donations help support fire department efforts; 19 Feb 1999, p. A6 Mundelein to build new fire station; 26 Feb 1999, p. A1 Two children recognized for helping injured woman (Victoria and Patrick Helliwell); 26 Feb 1999, p. A4 Bids to be opened for new fire station; 12 Mar 1999, p. A7 When dreams come true : Five-year-old cancer patient becomes firefighter for a day; 19 Mar 1999, p. A1 Mundelein fire station moves closer to reality; 9 Apr 1999, p. A3 Fire damages Holiday Inn; 30 Apr 1999, p. A1 Chiropractor donates bears to fire department (Sara Meline); 11 Jun 1999, p. A6 Fire dept. celebrates 75th; 24 Sep 1999, p. A1 Mundelein fire to celebrate 75th birthday; 1 Oct 1999, p. A3 Fire department to host 75th anniversary event; 8 Oct 1999, p. A3 Fire department hosts birthday celebration; 15 Oct 1999, p. A3 Mundelein dedicates new fire station on Lake Street; 22 Oct 1999, p. A3 MUNDELEIN (IL) - HISTORY Celebrating history : village of Mundelein enjoys 90th birthday party; 8 Oct 1999, p. A1 High points in Mundelein history; 8 Oct 1999, p. A4 MUNDELEIN (IL) - HOUSING Senior housing complex draws mixed review; 5 Mar 1999, p. A1 Senior housing project moving closer to reality; 24 Sep 1999, p. A1 Mundelein may get more senior housing; 15 Oct 1999, p. A1 MUNDELEIN (IL) PARK DISTRICT Park sued for discrimination; 1 Jan 1999, p. A1 Winter volleyball leagues to start; 1 Jan 1999, p. A4 Volleyball leagues to start; 8 Jan 1999, p. A9 Preschool staff needed; 15 Jan 1999, p. A4 (listed under 'Library Notes') Park Happenings : Park View Fitness Center offers health programs; 15 Jan 1999, p. A7 Mundelein Park to hold co-ed volleyball leagues; 22 Jan 1999, p. A6 Enjoy winter activities at Mundelein parks; 29 Jan 1999, p. A7 Mundelein Park District happenings; 29 Jan 1999, p. A10 Park happenings : Co-ed volleyball to start Feb . 15; 5 Feb 1999, p. A7 Martial arts classes offered at Mundelein Park District; 5 Mar 1999, p. A7 Mundelein Park and Recreation offers child preschool program; 26 Mar 1999, p. A13 Park happenings : Get in shape, join 'basic cardio' class; 9 Apr 1999, p. A7 Park happenings; 16 Apr 1999, p. A12 Park happenings : Registrations accepted for adult softball leagues; 23 Apr 1999, p. A4 Park happenings :Mundelein Parks accepting adult softball registration; 30 Apr 1999, p. A12 Park happenings : Health/fitness center offer Tai Chi classes; 7 May 1999, p. A7 Park district temporarily changes hours : disturbances cause early closing; 27 Aug 1999, p. A6 MUNDELEIN (IL) POLICE DEPARTMENT Armed with joy : Police officers bring holiday tidings to the needy; 1 Jan 1999, p. A1 Man arrested for assaulting girls; 1 Jan 1999, p. A5 Video employees arrested for theft; 8 Jan 1999, p. A5 Teen burglars arrested; 15 Jan 1999, p. A3 $3.5 million in drugs seized in Mundelein; 5 Feb 1999, p. A1 Two police officers honored (Fred Kliora, Mike Richards); 5 Feb 1999, p. A4 Police promote child car safety; 5 Feb 1999, p. A6 Police department gets $375,000 grant; 12 Feb 1999, p. A1 Gas station manager, boyfriend arrested; 19 Feb 1999, p. A1 Gang members arrested at party; 19 Feb 1999, p. A3 man leaves child alone in vehicle; 26 Feb 1999, p. A1 Mundelein seat belt ordinance working; 26 Feb 1999, p. A3 Man arrested for attempted murder; 26 Mar 1999, p. A1 Man arrested for sexual abuse; 26 Mar 1999, p. A3 Police seek volunters for A-May-Zing event; 2 Apr 1999, p. A3 Mudelein burglars sought; 2 Apr 1999, p. A5 Mundelein man arrested for breaking into home; 2 Apr 1999, p. A6 Nine youths arrested in Beanie Babies theft; 16 Apr 1999, p. A1 Mundelein teen charged with harassment; 30 Apr 1999, p. A1 Mundelein Police participate in national seat belt campaign : Police declare zero tolerance for drivers with unbuckled children; 7 May 1999, p. A5 Attempted child enticement reported to Mundelein police; 14 May 1999, p. A5 Mundelein youth gets seat belt award; 14 May 1999, p. A3 Massage parlor owner, employees arrested; 28 May 1999, p. A3 Mundelein police holds D.A.R.E. fund-raiser; 4 Jun 1999, p. A5 Village hires new police officers; 18 Jun 1999, p. A3 Police chief attends LEEDS program (Raymond Rose); 25 Jun 1999, p. A5 Mundelein Police Department receives Home Town award; 2 Jul 1999, p. A5 Drug arrests made at Vaughn's Chicken; 23 Jul 1999, p. A1 Village Hall burglarized : Police still investigating incident; 30 Jul 1999, p. A1 Mundelein man arrested by police on drug charges; 6 Aug 1999, p. A1 Mundelein Police get grant to replace bullet-proof vests; 6 Aug 1999, p. A5 Mundelein police get safe driving award; 6 Aug 1999, p. A3 Armed robber flees with $2000; 10 Sep 1999, p. A1 Bomb scare shocks school : Mundelein High School sends students home after bomb threat; 29 Oct 1999, p A1 Bomb threat probe continues; 5 Nov 1999, p. A3 Mundelein chosen again as a Purple Ribbon community; 5 Nov 1999, p. A3 Chief reminds motorists to buckle up; 19 Nov 1999, p. A3 Police join kids for good Christmas cause; 10 Dec 1999, p. A1 Police award bikers for safety, skill; 24 Dec 1999, p. A3 MUNDELEIN (IL), STREETS AND TRANSPORTATION see also STREETSCAPE Mother Nature wreaks havoc on village roads; 15 Jan 1999, p. A4 Adopt-a-Highway seeks volunteers from Mundelein; 19 Feb 1999, p. A6 Local roads slated to receive state funding for repairs; 26 Mar 1999, p. A13 Hawley Street to close for road repairs; 10 Sep 1999, p. A1 Board may restrict weight limits; 17 Sep 1999, p. A4 Board sets weight limits on Courtland; 24 Sep 1999, p. A3 Village seeks county assistance for Hawley Street improvements; 8 Oct 1999, p. A3 MUNDELEIN (IL), VILLAGE OF see also STREETSCAPE Holiday decorations get big rewards; 1 Jan 1999, p. A3 Village outlines new year plans; 1 Jan 1999, p. A3 Village officials clarify tax levy; 15 Jan 1999, p. A6 Mundelein prepared at Y2K grows near; 22 Jan 1999, p. A4 Employees recognized for work on treatment plant; 22 Jan 1999, p. A7 Petitions filed for elections; 29 Jan 1999, p. A1 Four challenge incumbents for Mundelein Village Board; 5 Feb 1999, p. A3 Mundelein seeks to improve downtown; 12 Feb 1999, p. A1 Incumbents gear up for a challenge in April election; 12 Feb 1999, p. A3 Newcomers vie for village board seats; 19 Feb 1999, p. A1 Long-time village clerk remembered (Collen Kasting); 19 Feb 1999, p. A4 Following in the footsteps : Village clerk Pam Keeney has big shoes to fill in her new job; 5 Mar 1999, p. A4 Mundelein anticipating balanced budget; 12 Mar 1999, p. A6 4 years later, tables turn in village race; 19 Mar 1999, p. A1 Taxes become issue in village board race; 2 Apr 1999, p. A1 Decision time in Village Board election : Seven candidates for three seats; 9 Apr 1999, p. A1 Village may employ hearing officer; 16 May 1999, p. A3 Corrine Wood visits Mundelein; 16 Apr 1999, p. A4 Mundelein shopping gets safer; 16 Apr 1999, p. A5 Newcomers win big in village board election : only one incumbent retains seat; 16 Apr 1999, p. A1 Village may employ hearing officer; 16 Apr 1999, p. A3 Village to undergo changes; 23 Apr 1999, p. A3 Residents speak out against proposed hearing officer; 7 May 1999, p. A3 Real life is foundation of Saab 9-5 safety; 14 May 1999, p. D5 Mundelein to present outdoor concert series; 4 Jun 1999, p. A3 Village to hold beauty pageants; 4 Jun 1999, p. A6 Hearing officer ordinance put on back burner : Resident concerns cause Village Board to delay vote on ordinance; 11 Jun 1999, p. A1 Pageant time draws near in Mundelein; 11 Jun 1999, p. A3 Village unveils expenditures : Proposed fiscal outlay $60 million; 18 Jun 1999, p. A1 Mundelein still hoping for university center; 25 Jun 1999, p. A1 Mundelein Days filled with fun : Annual event will kick off July 1 at Mundelein High School; 25 Jun 1999, p. A1 Mundelein board adopts appropriations; 25 Jun 1999, p. A4 Village board adopts water and sewer ordinance : Summer rates to take effect July 1; 25 Jun 1999, p. A3 Fun days ahead in Mundelein : Mundelein days offers family fun; 2 Jul 1999, p. A1 Mundelein beauty pageants to be held; 2 Jul 1999, p. A3 Patriotic program highlights weekend; 2 Jul 1999, p. A1 Fun's in full bloom with Garden Walk; 9 Jul 1999, p. A1 Mundelein crowns queens in ceremonies (Kristen Wallace, Lauren Makris, Ariele Loizeaux); 9 Jul 1999, p. A1 A patriotic celebration; 9 Jul 1999, p. A1 Residents beat the heat during Mundelein Days; 9 Jul 1999, p. A1 Pageant winners live a dream come true; 16 Jul 1999, p. A1 Taking a (garden) walk; 16 Jul 1999, p. A1 Mundelein receives funding for flood abatement efforts; 23 Jul 1999, A3 A good 'nite' out : Village of Mundelein prepares for Aug. 3 festivities; 30 Jul 1999, p. A3 Village Hall burglarized : Police still investigating incident; 30 Jul 1999, p. A1 Residents enjoy a special 'Nite Out' in Mundelein : About 300 people attend National Nite Out event; 6 Aug 1999, p. A3 Village may adopt massage ordinance : Prostitution charge prompts changes; 6 Aug 1999, p. A1 Village proposes a 5 percent hotel/motel tax ordinance; 6 Aug 1999, p. A1 Massage ordinance revised by village; 13 Aug 1999, p. A1 Village board approves 5 percent hotel/motel tax; 13 Aug 1999, p. A1 Village okays sales tax hike; 13 Aug 1999, p. A1 New adult entertainment ordinance to be drafted; 20 Aug 1999, p. A1 Village gets Build Illinois grant; 20 Aug 1999, p. A13 No signs of Dutch elm disease in Mundelein; 3 Sep 1999, p. A3 Village board may revisit comprehensive plan; 17 Sep 1999, p. A1 New information kiosk opens in Mundelein; 17 Sep 1999, p. A3 Village approves Sprintcom tower; 24 Sep 1999, p. A4 Village board denies restaurant's zoning; 1 Oct 1999, p. A1 Village celebrates 90th anniversary; 1 Oct 1999, p. A1 Village gives green light to senior housing plan; 1 Oct 1999, p. A1 Celebrating history : Village of Mundelein enjoys 90th birthday party; 8 Oct 1999, p. A1 Fall leaf collection to begin; 8 Oct 1999, p. A1 Leaf pickup begins Oct. 18; 15 Oct 1999, p. A1 Demolition ceremony builds toward revitalized downtown : Tearning down of former Kmart to pave way for Cub Foods return; 22 Oct 1999, p. A1 Leaf collection program underway in Mundelein; 22 Oct 1999, p. A3 Blowing the whistle : Village seeks to install horn system at rail crossings; 5 Nov 1999, p. A1 Village to hear update on Route 53 plans : Trustee requests briefing on project; 12 Nov 1999, p. A1 Ordinance to regulate adult entertainment; 19 Nov 1999, p. A1 Village of Mundelein honored twice; 17 Dec 1999, p. A6 MUNDELEIN (IL), VILLAGE OF - ANNEXATIONS Shopping center site annexed; 8 Jan 1999, p. A3 Developer of townhomes seeks to annex into village (Insignia Homes); 8 Oct 1999, p. A1 Mundelein board proceeds with annexation on Town Line Road; 5 Nov 1999, p. A1 MUNDELEIN (IL), VILLAGE OF - LAND DEVELOPMENT Downtown getting facelife : Demoltion of old Kmart to begin, new Cubs Food store to replace it; 15 Oct 1999, p. A1 MUNDELEIN MAINSTREET (organization) Plant exchange not dampened by wet weather; 30 Apr 1999, p. A6 MainStreet gets awards; 14 May 1999, p. A1 Mainstreet to host 6th golf outing; 9 Jul 1999, p. A3 Mundelein MainStreet to host 6th golf outing; 23 Jul 1999, p. A3 MainStreet prpares for sixth annual golf outing; 30 Jul 1999, p. A4 Still time to sign up for MainStreet golf event; 6 Aug 1999, p. A4 Space still available for MainStreet golf outing; 13 Aug 1999, p. A3 Last chance to sign up for MainStreet golf outing; 20 Aug 1999, p. A3 Mundelein MainSteet looking for crafters; 27 Aug 1999, p. A3 Mundelein MainStreet to host annual Pride Week Sept. 11 - 18; 27 Aug 1999, p. A1 Mundelein MainStreet hosts annual Pride Week; 3 Sep 1999, p. A3 Portrait illustrates community pride; 24 Sep 1999, p. A3 Mundelein Pride Week called a 'great success'; 24 Sep 1999, p. A3 MUNDELEIN MUSTANGS (BASEBALL) Mustangs should make waves on diamond; 2 Apr 1999, p. A9 Mundelein baseball off to roaring 13-1 start; 23 Apr 1999, p. A9 MHS, CHS, LHS baseball teams vie for bragging rights; 30 Apr 1999, p. C10 Wildcats knock off Mustangs : Libertyville displays power, pitching in double-header sweep; 7 May 1999, p. A9 Mustangs getting primed for regionals; 28 May 1999, p. A11 Crosstown showdown goes to Carmel; 4 Jun 1999, p. A9 MUNDELEIN MUSTANGS (BASKETBALL, BOYS') Mundelein beats Jacobs by 21 from long range; 1 Jan 1999, p. A7 Mustangs to continue winning ways; 8 Jan 1999, p. A7 MHS continues steady play; 15 Jan 1999, p. A11 MHS boys split nail-biters : MHS third in NSC; 22 Jan 1999, p. A9 Mustangs bested by Warren : MHS loses defensive battle; 5 Feb 1999, p. A9 Libertyville hoopsters fall to Mundelein boys 63-45; 5 Feb 1999, p. A10 Lady Mustangs beat Panthers in sectional : MHS boys ready to run with ZBs Zee Bees; 19 Feb 1999, p. A9 Mustangs taking it one game at a time; 5 Mar 1999, p. A9 Mustangs hoopsters try to zap Zee Bees : MHS boys aim to meet WTHS in finals; 12 Mar 1999, p. A9 Mustangs run is over : MHS boys fall in sectional finals; 19 Mar 1999, p. A9 Size is the key for Mundelein; 26 Nov 1999, p. A9 Mustang boys down Warhawks; 10 Dec 1999, p. A10 Beatty, Mustangs 'D' puts clamps on Warren : Junior center scores 25 points as Mustangs remain unbeaten in NSC (Graham Beatty); 17 Dec 1999, p A9 Week of preparation ahead for Carmel boys hoops; 24 Dec 1999, p. A7 Mustangs down Antioch; stand alone at top in NSC; 24 Dec 1999, p. A7 MUNDELEIN MUSTANGS (BASKETBALL, GIRLS') Mundelein beats Jacobs by 21 from long range; 1 Jan 1999, p. A7 Girls to gel in 2nd half; 8 Jan 1999, p. A7 MHS girls to improve down the stretch; 15 Jan 1999, p. A13 Lady Mustangs beat Panthers in sectional : MHS boys ready to run with ZBs Zee Bees; 19 Feb 1999, p. A9 Lady Mustangs down WHS; 19 Nov 1999, p. A9 Hot Carmel wins Mundelein girls tourney : Mustangs finish 1-3; 3 Dec 1999, p. A9 Solid team effort netting wins for Lady Mustangs; 24 Dec 1999, p. A7 MUNDELEIN MUSTANGS (FOOTBALL) Mustangs hoping sky is the limit; 27 Aug 1999, p. A13 Mustangs avoid three-peat in 17-7 win at Round Lake; 10 Sep 1999, p. A10 Mustangs win their 12th in a row; 1 Oct 1999, p. A9 Big second half for Sequoits doom Mundelein; 8 Oct 1999, p. A10 MUNDELEIN MUSTANGS (GYMNASTICS, BOYS') MHS repeat! Three-peat?; 21 May 1999, p. A9 MUNDELEIN MUSTANGS (GYMNASTICS, GIRLS') Area gymnasts receive regional recognition : Lady Wildcats win regional crown, MHS and CHS take third, fourth; 12 Feb 1999, p. A9 MUNDELEIN MUSTANGS (SOFTBALL) MHS varsity girls sponsor softball camp; 16 Apr 1999, p. A11 Mustang softball sectional bound!; 4 Jun 1999, p. A9 Determined Patriots oust MHS; 11 Jun 1999, p. A9 MUNDELEIN MUSTANGS (SWIMMING, BOYS'S) Wildcats take second at SHS swim sectional : MHS takes third as team, Carmel's Boarini qualifies for state meet; 26 Feb 1999, p. A9 MHS's Mathias makes mark (Justin Mathias); 5 Mar 1999, p. A9 MUNDELEIN MUSTANGS (TENNIS, GIRLS') Carmel tennis puts on the hurt on Mustangs; 8 Oct 1999, p. A10 MUNDELEIN MUSTANGS (TRACK & FIELD / CROSS COUNTRY, BOYS') MSH, CHS boys and girls track improves : Mundelein and Carmel squads are on the rise this year; 9 Apr 1999, p. A9 Crosstown rivals finish well at Lake County meet; 24 Dec 1999, p. A7 MUNDELEIN MUSTANGS (TRACK & FIELD / CROSS COUNTRY, GIRLS') MSH, CHS boys and girls track improves : Mundelein and Carmel squads are on the rise this year; 9 Apr 1999, p. A9 MUNDELEIN MUSTANGS (VOLLEYBALL, BOYS') Mustang volleyball hot to trot in NSC; 3 Sep 1999, p. A10 MUNDELEIN MUSTANGS (VOLLEYBALL, GIRL'S) Mustangs look to gallop ahead in the NSC; 3 Sep 1999, p. A10 Learning while on the job; 10 Sep 1999, p. A9 Mustangs gallop on in North Suburban; 17 Sep 1999, p. A13 Hynds injured but Mustangs spikers still roll; 24 Sep 1999, p. A10 Mundelein's Szymkowiak wins 400th game (Dan Szymkowiak); 8 Oct 1999, p. A9 Mustangs volleyball finishes regular season at 22-3; 22 Oct 1999, p. A9 Mustangs repeat as Crosstown Classic champs; 29 Oct 1999, p. A10 Mustangs, Cats to prove who wants it more : Crosstown rivals, Mustangs and Wildcats, to meet in secional finals; 5 Nov 1999, p. A10 MHS spikers keep the faith : secure date at state; 12 Nov 1999, p. A10 Girls volleyball team takes fourth in state; 19 Nov 1999, p. A1 MHS spikers make area history, secure 4th place; 19 Nov 1999, p. A9 Fourth-place trophy, first-class memories for MHS spikers; 19 Nov 1999, p. A10 Girls volleyball team honored for success in state tourney; 3 Dec 1999, p. A3 MUNDELEIN MUSTANGS (WRESTLING) Wildcats 10-year streak ends : LHS takes second at own regional, CHS takes fourth, MHS sixth; 12 Feb 1999, p. A9 MUNDELEIN PRIDE WEEK Mundelein MainSteet looking for crafters; 27 Aug 1999, p. A3 Mundelein MainStreet to host annual Pride Week Sept. 11 - 18; 27 Aug 1999, p. A1 Mundelein shows its 'pride' at annual celebration; 10 Sep 1999, p. A1 Taking 'Pride' in Mundelein : Residents show their community spirit at event; 17 Sep 1999, p. A1 Mundelein Pride Week called a 'great success'; 24 Sep 1999, p. A3 MUNDELEIN SCHOOL DISTRICT 75 Third-grade students "Make a Map"; 8 Jan 1999, p. A6 Carl Sandburg School announces honors; 15 Jan 1999, p. A4 School pride duty : First-graders clean up school to show their pride; 22 Jan 1999, p. A1 Potential teachers prepare for future; 29 Jan 1999, p. A4 Principal visits Washington to address school concerns; 26 Feb 1999, p. A3 New faces vie for District 75 seats (Jeffrey Masters, Melba Gustafson, Lisa Lerner); 12 Mar 1999, p. A4 Supporters pave way for playground project; 19 Mar 1999, p. A1 Forum addresses teacher retention; 19 Mar 1999, p. A3 Discovering Einstein? : Students conduct unique experiments at science fair; 19 Mar 1999, p. A3 School board election heats up in District 75; 19 Mar 1999, p. A4 A 'critical' class : Class teaches students important role technology can play in treating patients, saving lives; 26 Mar 1999, p. A1 Carl Sandburg Middle School announces honors; 26 Mar 1999, p. A13 Feeling peppy; 2 Apr 1999, p. A1 Students get 'gold' medals for reading; 2 Apr 1999, p.A4 Voters will face tough choices in District 75; 9 Apr 1999, p. A6 School boards peopled by new editions; 16 Apr 1999, p. A3 Students raise money for Kosovo relief efforts; 23 Apr 1999, p. A1 Students help raise money for St. Jude's; 30 Apr 1999, p. A3 A 'world' of giving : Students create special toys for kids across the globe; 7 May 1999, p. A1 Principal named president-elect of IPA (Paul Mikulcik); 14 May 1999, p. A3 Lincoln students earn earth flag for recycling; 21 May 1999, p. A3 Mechanics Grove holds fundraiser for charity; 4 Jun 1999, p. A6 Having a 'field day' : Lincoln school students partake in fun-filled event; 11 Jun 1999, p. A1 School raises money for playground equipment; 18 Jun 1999, p. A6 Carl Sandburg Middle School students earn honors; 6 Aug 1999, p. A6 School draws near in Mundelein; 13 Aug 1999, p. A4 School playground 'build day' set; 13 Aug 1999, p. A4 Lincoln School seeks 'Build Day' volunteers; 20 Aug 1999, p. A3 Having a picnic; 27 Aug 1999, p. A6 Playground of dreams; 27 Aug 1999, p. A3 Schools enhance safety for 1999-2000 school year; 3 Sep 1999, p. A1 Local digest : Kindergartners go apple picking; 22 Oct 1999, p. A7 School digest : Halloween at Washington School; 29 Oct 1999, p. A6 School board gets new face (Jeffrey Masters); 12 Nov 1999, p. A1 Washington School celebrates National Children's Book Week; 12 Nov 1999, p. A3 Schools look to reduce $600K deficit; 12 Nov 1999, p. A3 Fourth grade science students learn about natural phenomena; 19 Nov 1999, p. A3 Students shoot hoops to fight heart disease; 19 Nov 1999, p. A6 Board to buy building; 26 Nov 1999, p. A1 Carl Sandburg choir performing for holidays; 3 Dec 1999, p. A3 School digest : PTO book fair, friends of playground; 3 Dec 1999, p. A7 Mechanics Grove studetns donate toys; 17 Dec 1999, p. A4 Mundelein students do well in compared to state averages; 31 Dec 1999, p. A1 MUNDELEIN UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Mundelein church hosts winter sale; 29 Oct 1999, p. A14 Mundelein United Methodist church hosting winter sale; 5 Nov 1999, p. A6 Church hosts craft show; 26 Nov 1999, p. A4 Church hosts annual craft show; 3 Dec 1999, p. A8 MUSEUM OF SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY (museum, Chicago IL) Kid stuff makes the Museum of Science & Industry fun for the whole family; 3 Dec 1999, p. E6 MUSEUMS (not otherwise named individually in this index) Terra Museum presents masters of color and light; 28 May 1999, p. B4 The American Century exhibit of a lifetime; 13 Aug 1999, p.B10 MCA announces Interactive, Virtual and Internet exhibition (Museum of Contemporary Art); 20 Aug 1999, p. B4 Shedd Aquarium's Shark Ball surfaces in Chicago; 20 Aug 1999, p. B5 Terra Museum holds family program; 3 Sep 1999, p. B4 Terra Museum of American Art to offer lecture on Edward Hopper; 29 Oct 1999, p. B2 'The City and the Country : American Perspectives 1870-1920' at Terra Museum; 10 Dec 1999, p. B4 MUSIC AND MUSICIANS see also BOWEN PARK THEATRE COMPANY/BOWEN PARK OPERA COMPANY (organization) Woodstock Mozart Festival will host benefit concerts; 22 Jan 1999, p. B3 Libertyville orchestra to perform in Europe; 5 Feb 1999, p. A4 'Cabin Fever Jazz' concerts at Gorton; 26 Feb 1999, p. B3 Jazmer Ensemble will perform Feb. 27; 26 Feb 1999, p. B7 'Cabin Fever Jazz' continues at Gorton; 5 Mar 1999, p. B3 Lake County Folk Club offers music, dancing and more; 12 Mar 1999, p. B3 CLC Wind Ensemble to perform with Navy; 19 Mar 1999, p. A12 Blues legend Koko Taylor to perform at CLC; 26 Mar 1999, p. B4 Stainer's 'Crucifixion' at Benedictine Abbey Sunday; 26 Mar 1999, p. B7 Lakes Area Community Band plans spring concerts; 26 Mar 1999, p. B7 Mundelein students participate in recital; 2 Apr 1999, p. A8 Award winning band to appear at Flatlanders; 2 Apr 1999, p. B4 Lake County Folk Club presents concert; 9 Apr 1999, p. B3 Musicfest for children at Flatlanders : Lincolnshire location will cater to youngsters; 9 Apr 1999, p. B3 Gemini musicians healine Gurnee Mills entertainment; 16 Apr 1999, p. E6 Billy Ray Cyrus will appear at Chocolate Festival May 15; 7 May 1999, p. B4 Art Garfunkel takes center stage at The Hemmens; 7 May 1999, p. B4 Sweet Adelines bring home regional awards; 21 May 1999, p. B4 Annual 'Jazz at Ravinia' spectacular held in June; 28 May 1999, p. B4 The Kingston Trio at the Woodstock Opera House; 28 May 1999, p. B4 Tom Carey performs July 7; 2 Jul 1999, p. B3 Woodstock Mozart Festival begins July 20; 9 Jul 1999, p. B5 Jazz in corporate park; 23 Jul 1999, p. A13 'Jazz Man' : Dennis Murray of Mundelein runs own recording studio out of home; 23 Jul 1999, p. A1 Hamlisch, symphony work magic at Ravinia Festival; 30 Jul 1999, p. B3 Long Grove celebrates Heritage Jazz weekend; 30 Jul 1999, p. A7 Rule, Britannia! Britain takes over the Lakeside Pops; 27 Aug 1999, p. B3 Annual Chicago Jazz Festival held this weekend; 3 Sep 1999, p. B3 Western singing trio in concert at Woodstock Opera House Sept. 18; 17 Sep 1999, p. B7 Adler Cutural Center hosts an evening of music; 17 Sep 1999, p. B7 Tom Chapin at the Woodstock Opera House; 24 Sep 1999, p. B5 Jazz revival; 1 Oct 1999, p. A4 Adler presents oboe and piano concert; 15 Oct 1999, p. B5 Mexican folk music performance at CLC; 15 Oct 1999, p. B5 Celebration concert features Barenboim; 15 Oct 1999, p. B6 Folk Club hosts Garnet Rogers in concert Oct. 17; 15 Oct 1999, p. B7 'Rising Stars at Ravinia'; 22 Oct 1999,p. B6 Woodstock Opera House hosts the Nashville Bluegrass Band, Lynn Morris Band; 29 Oct 1999, p. B3 New Oratorio Singers will perform in Techny; 29 Oct 1999, p. B4 Concert features local cantor; 29 Oct 1999, p. B4 Lyric Opera hosts 'A Taste of Spain'; 5 Nov 1999, p. B4 North Suburban Symphony concert Nov. 14 in Lake Forest; 5 Nov 1999, p. B4 Chicago Jazz Orchestra to perform with CLC band; 12 Nov 1999, p. B5 Parkside 'Arts : Alive!' debuts with Buddy Holly Nov. 5; 5 Nov 1999, p. B4 Orchestra concert on November 21st; 12 Nov 1999, p. B9 Chicago Jazz Orchestra; 19 Nov 1999, p. C11 Lake Forest Symphony performs 'A Day of Wine and Roses'; 19 Nov 1999, p. B5 Fermilab arts series presents Celtic fiddle sensation Natalie MacMaster; 19 Nov 1999, p. B6 ECU presents "Music from the heart : Choruses from the World's Greatest Operas"; 19 Nov 1999, p. B7 WSOCC to perform Handel's 'Messiah' (Waukegan Symphony Orchestra and Concert Chorus); 26 Nov 1999, p. E4 Prairie Center offers two December holiday programs; 26 Nov 1999, p. E11 Great American Chorus presents 'Home for the Holidays'; 26 Nov 1999, p. E17 Barrington Lyric rings in the season with Carillon Bell Choir; 26 Nov 1999, p. E21 Riverport Chorus presents 'Holiday Inn'; 26 Nov 1999, p. E22 Holiday candlelight concert planned at Pops Highwood; 26 Nov 1999, p. E22 Ela singers scheduled to perfrom Dec. 4; 3 Dec 1999, p. A4 Symphony presents classical guitarist Liona Boyd in recital; 3 Dec 1999, p. B9 Illinois Chamber Symphony presents 'Christmas Around the World'; 3 Dec 1999, p. E11 Pops plans candlelight concert to warm up the holidays; 3 Dec 1999, p. E13 Antioch Community Chorus presents Handel's 'Messiah' Dec. 19; 10 Dec 1999, p. B4 Center presents the Boys Choir of Harlem; 10 Dec 1999, p. B5 Share the holiday spirit with family, friends and beautiful music : lyrics to 'The Christmas Song'; 10 Dec 1999, p. E9 YMCA, Lake Forest Symphony announce kids music classes; 17 Dec 1999, p. A6 Christmas spectacular at Symphony Center; 17 Dec 1999, p. B4 The New Oratoria Singers perform Christmas concert; 17 Dec 1999, p. B5 Ed Hall's Woodstock Christmas guitar night at opera house; 17 Dec 1999, p. B12 Symphony performs Classic III; 31 Dec 1999, p. B3 NAMES Emily, Micahel most popular names; 8 Jan 1999, p. B6 What's in a name? : Cities gain in popularity in naming babies at Good Shepherd Hospital; 12 Feb 1999, p. B8 NATIVE AMERICANS Ojibway elder presents Native American teachings in Ingleside; 12 Feb 1999, p. B9 The circle of life : Native American teaches how to find peace through spirituality; 26 Feb 1999, p. B1 Indian Festival brings family fun to Milwaukee's lakefront : Summer Festival to be held September 10 - 12; 27 Aug 1999, p. B5 Nature see ENVIRONMENT NEIGHBORS (regular column) John Teichman; 1 Jan 1999, p. A4 Gerlad Brin; 15 Jan 1999, p. A7 Terry Seymour; 22 Jan 1999, p. A7 Pam Keeney; 29 Jan 1999, p. A7 Andy McIntosh; 5 Feb 1999, p. A7 Bruce Campbell; 12 Feb 1999, p.A7 Patricai Roszkowski; 19 Feb 1999, p. A7 Katie Germata; 26 Feb 1999, p. A7 Shirley McCabe; 5 Mar 1999, p. A7 Dr. Ellen E. Mauer; 12 Mar 1999, p. A7 Paulette Peters; 19 Mar 1999, p. A7 Tina Kerr; 26 Mar 1999, p. A7 Michael D. Kaepplinger; 2 April 1999, p. A7 Tina Kerr; 9 April 1999, p. A7 Brett Carroll; 16 Apr 1999, p. A7 Ray Semple; 23 Apr 1999, p. A7 Pam Quig Berek; 7 May 1999, p. A7 Ken Kessler; 14 May 1999, p. A7 Terri Voss; 21 May 1999, p. A7 Jesse Ortega; 28 May 1999, p. A7 Jeanette Hautop; 4 Jun 1999, p. A7 Jenny Illing; 11 June 1999, p. A7 Robert Stone; 18 June 1999, p. A7 Lisa Lerner; 2 Jul 1999, p. A10 Bill Harting; 9 Jul 1999, p. A7 Ron Christians; 16 Jul 1999, p. A7 Ariele Loizeaux; 23 Jul 1999, p. A7 Dennis Murray; 30 Jul 1999, p. A7 Carolyn Dellutri; 6 Aug 1999, p. A8 John W. Lynn; 13 Aug 1999, p. A7 Barbara Richardson; 20 Aug 1999, p. A7 Mary Powers; 27 Aug 1999, p. A7 Brett Neiman; 3 Sep 1999, p. A7 Leonard Schmitt; 10 Sep 1999, p. A7 Pam Lahey; 17 Sep 1999, p. A7 Timothy L. Simonitach; 24 Sep 1999, A7 Suesi Metcalf Hart; 1 Oct 1999, p. A7 Phil Pospychala; 8 Oct 1999, p. A7 Korrina Grom; `15 Oct 1999, p. A7 John R. McKarns; 29 Oct 1999, p. A7 Steve Sinseinaylor; 19 Nov 1999, p. A7 Beverly Brock; 26 Nov 1999, p. A8 Connie Regan; 3 Dec. 1999, p. A7 Fay E. O'Meara; 10 Dec 1999, p. A7 Pam Imholz; 17 Dec 1999, p. A7 Dorothy Lind; 31 Dec. 1999, p. A7 NETDIRCET (business) Internet provider gets new leadership; 22 Jan 1999, p. C7 Dudick to manage NetDirect, focus on e-commerce expansion (David Dudick); 26 Nov 1999, p. C6 NEUMANN HOMES (business) Honors keep coming for Neumann Homes; 5 Feb 1999, p. C7 NORTH BARRINGTON (IL), VILLAGE OF State's Attorney's office files action against North Barrington; 8 Jan 1999, p. C1 NORTH CHICAGO (IL), CITY OF Expect TIF to spark North Chicago renewal : Mayor works to shed underdog status by using development; 3 Dec 1999, p. C6 NORTHEASTERN ILLINOIS PLANNING COMMISSION (organization) NIPC leadership changes, lists future projects; 8 Jan 1999, p. C11 Suburban municipal leaders elect NIPC commissioners; 2 Jul 1999, p. A8 O'Donnell, Tim see OUR TOWN (regular column) O'Neil, Brendon see CLIPBOARD, THE (regular column) ON THE MOVE (regular colunm - note: this column lists local people's activities in business. Instead of subject headings, this part of the index will list people alphabetically) Autschbach, Robert "Butch"; 21 May 1999, p. B11 Bate, Sandon D.; 15 Oct 1999, p. B14 Beagle, Bob; 29 Oct 1999, p. B11 Bersani, Brenda; 17 Sep 1999, p. C9; 10 Dec 1999, p. C6 Boyce, Donald N.; 13 Aug 1999, p. B12 Boyd, Mike; 10 Dec 1999, p. C6 Bradshaw, Dawn; 22 Oct 1999, p. C8 Callahan, James V.; 21 May 1999, p. B11 Campbell, Miriam Bommarito; 17 Dec 1999, p. C8 Carey, Susan M.; 2 Jul 1999, p. C7 Case, Victoria; 23 Jul 1999, p. B11 Cashmore, Lisa; 10 Dec 1999, p. C6 Cassidy, Laureen; 6 Aug 1999, p. C11 Cerveny, Bonnie; 21 May 1999, p. B11 Connelly, Kevin M.; 12 Nov 1999, p. C10 Corsaw, Emily; 10 Dec 1999, p. C6 Cross, Ashley; 27 Aug 1999, p. C6 Cruz, Antonio; 3 Sep 1999, p. C7 DeSanto, James J.; 28 May 1999, p. B14 Devaney, John J., Jr.; 6 Aug 1999, p. C11 Dolan, Kevin; 19 Nov 1999, p. C7 Dunn, Val; 10 Dec 1999, p. C6 Dyble, John E.; 9 Jul 1999, p. C13 Emling, Florence; 27 Aug 1999, p. C6 Farrington, Sara; 21 May 1999, p. B11 Flores, Ray; 20 Aug 1999, p. B14 Floyd, Mary L.; 30 Jul 1999, p. C8 Follmer, Dan; 28 May 1999, p. B14 Ford, Lois Watson; 9 Jul 1999, p. C14 Furman, Janet; 19 Nov 1999, p. C7 Galster, Toni; 25 Jun 1999, p. C6 Gentes, Bill; 25 Jun 1999, p. C7 Gerhold, Peter K.; 31 Dec 1999, p. C7 Griffith-Petros, Marcy; 12 Nov 1999, p. C10 Hagy, Dawn; 17 Sep 1999, p. C9 Hahn, Jennifer A.; 13 Aug 1999, p. B12 Hart, Patrick J.; 23 Jul 1999, p. B11 Hartman, Paul; 22 Oct 1999, p. C8 Hauser, Robert J.; 28 May 1999, p. B14 Hawkins, Richard A.; 21 May 1999, p. B11 Heiselmann, Heather; 13 Aug 1999, p. B12 Herman, Doreen; 23 Jul 1999, p. B11; 20 Aug 1999, p. B14; 10 Sep 1999, p. B8 Herrmann, Andy; 10 Dec 1999, p. C6 Hetzel, Christopher E.; 24 Dec 1999, p. C16 Hogenmiller, Jeffrey N.; 25 Jun 1999, p. C6 Hoppa, Scott J.; 2 Jul 1999, p. C7 Huisinga, Pat; 18 Jun 1999, p. C7 Jackson, Faith; 25 Jun 1999, p. C7 Jenkins, Rob; 22 Oct 1999, p. C8 Joiner, Jerry L.; 17 Dec 1999, p. C8 Justman, Jefferey A.; 28 May 1999, p. B14 Kennedy, Christy; 3 Sep 1999, p. C7 Kerr, Megan; 17 Sep 1999, p. C9 King, Adam; 28 May 1999, p. B14 Klein, Thomas S.; 12 Nov 1999, p. C10 Kobus, Alice V.; 30 Jul 1999, p. C8 Koomjohn, Derek; 3 Dec 1999, p. C7 Krajca, Jena; 17 Sep 1999, p. C9 Kratohwil, Dennis F.; 25 Jun 1999, p. C6 Kreuser, Nancy; 10 Dec 1999, p. C6 Kubin, Karen; 9 Jul 1999, p. C13 Law, John E.; 21 May 1999, p. B11 Leichtwels, Sherry; 25 Jun 1999, p. C7 LeFave, Kathleen; 17 Sep 1999, p. C9 Levy, Richard G.; 20 Aug 1999, p. B13 Loberger, Sue; 22 Oct 1999, p. C8 Locke, Bruce; 12 Nov 1999, p. C10; 19 Nov 1999, p. C7 Logue, Scott J.; 24 Dec 1999, p. C16 Lopez, Sonia; 10 Dec 1999, p. C6 Lubkeman, Mark; 18 Jun 1999, p. C7; 23 Jul 1999, p. B11 Maatta, Sharon; 24 Dec 1999, p. C16 Madden, Davis; 17 Dec 1999, p. C8 Malo, Susan; 13 Aug 1999, p. B12; 20 Aug 1999, p. B13 Manarik, Jim; 20 Aug 1999, p. B13 Mason, Heather L.; 18 Jun 1999, p. C7 Masterson, Richard K.; 26 Nov 1999, p. C7 McDonald, Adam; 3 Sep 1999, p. C7 McGuan, Dan; 31 Dec 1999, p. C7 McLaren, Thomas B.; 17 Dec 1999, p. C8 McNamara, Joseph P.; 2 Jul 1999, p. C7 McTeer, Michael; 15 Oct 1999, p. B14 Meade, Polly; 25 Jun 1999, p. C6 Meek, Don; 24 Sep 1999, p. C7 Meurlot, Sandra; 6 Aug 1999, p. C11 Meyer, Mike; 25 Jun 1999, p. C7 Mickley, Randall; 22 Oct 1999, p. C8 Miller, Frank; 25 Jun 1999, p. C6 Miller, Jack; 17 Dec 1999, p. C8 Miller, Karen L.; 24 Dec 1999, p. C16 Milota, Nancy; 24 Dec 1999, p. C16 Mordini, Glenn; 9 Jul 1999, p. C14 Morgan, Chris C.; 24 Dec 1999, p. C16 Morgan, Richard; 19 Nov 1999, p. C7 Nickelberry, Odell; 24 Sep 1999, p. C7 Nielsen, Charlotte F.; 22 Oct 1999, p. C8 Novacek, Joseph; 6 Aug 1999, p. C11; 10 Sep 1999, p. B8; 17 Sep 1999, p. C9 Oller, Alain H.; 30 Jul 1999, p. C8 Orpano, Julia; 23 Jul 1999, p. B11 Oshsner, Robert; 17 Sep 1999, p. C9 Paoli, Debbie; 3 Sep 1999, p. C8 Peckos, Jim; 30 Jul 1999, p. C8 Pickard, Greg; 23 Jul 1999, p. B11 Poulos, Theodore A.; 9 Jul 1999, p. C14 Rallo, Douglas; 30 Jul 1999, p. C8 Rieger, Richard; 10 Sep 1999, p. B8 Risley, Steve; 28 May 1999, p. B14 Roussel, Judith; 17 Dec 1999, p. C8 Rowley, Christopher; 6 Aug 1999, p. C11 Ryglowski, Sue; 17 Sep 1999, p. C9 Schaubel, Mark W.; 9 Jul 1999, p. C13 Schild, Randy; 12 Nov 1999, p. C10; 19 Nov 1999, p. C7 Schilling, Joan D.; 10 Sep 1999, p. B8 Schneider, Lynne; 23 Jul 1999, p. B11 Schumann, karen L.; 6 Aug 1999, p. C11 Sealander, Brad; 15 Oct 1999, p. B14 Shub, Allen N.; 25 Jun 1999, p. C6 Skelly, Peter G.; 6 Aug 1999, p. C11 Span, Christine; 27 Aug 1999, p. C6 Stromayer, Anne; 10 Dec 1999, p. C6 Tack, Sherri L.; 3 Dec 1999, p. C7 Timm, Dan; 3 Sep 1999, p. C8 Tranel, Roch; 9 Jul 1999, p. C14 Tvrdik, Christy; 12 Nov 1999, p. C10 Upton, Kathy; 26 Nov 1999, p. C7 Vinegar, Sharon; 17 Sep 1999, p. C9 Wainscott, Chris; 29 Oct 1999, p. B11 Walker-Wedell, Terry; 28 May 1999, p. B14 Williamson, Carol A.; 9 Jul 1999, p. C14 Zegar, James L.; 20 Aug 1999, p. B14 ORCHARDS Quig's Orchard prepares for summer, apple-picking; 7 May 1999, p. A3 Quig's to hold cherry pit spitting event; 18 Jun 1999, p. A1 A 'spitting' good time : Mundelein man wins 2nd annual cherry pit spitting contest at Quigs (John Mayer); 25 Jun 1999, p. A1 It's apple pickin' time : Fall tradition starts up at Quigs; 10 Sep 1999, p. A1 Quig's Orchard buildings to take on Victorian look; 17 Sep 1999, p. A1 Quig's participates in 'Share the Harvest'; 17 Sep 1999, p. A4 Harvest of Fun : Pick-your-own fruit farms offer fresh autumn entertainment; 1 Oct 1999, p. B1 Orchards plan Halloween fun, Family Nights, storytelling; 15 Oct 1999, p. A14 ORGANIZATIONS AND CLUBS (not named individually otherwhere in this index) Barrington Woman's Club holds luncheon meeting; 29 Jan 1999, p. A7 Biel names executive director (Mark Biel, Chemical Industry Council of Illinois); 12 Feb 1999, p. C8 'Keeping your Keepsakes' at guild (North Suburban Embroiderers' Guild); 19 Feb 1999, p. B4 WDA's monthly program luncheon (Waukegan Downtown Association); 19 Feb 1999, p. C7 Barrington Woman's Club features book dramatist; 5 Mar 1999, p. A7 Auxiliary raised $75,000 at Mardi Gras Ball (Riverside Foundation Auxiliary); 5 Mar 1999, p. B2 Hollister Incorporated supports La Leche League international building fund; 5 Mar 1999, p. C5 Lake County Food Drive helps fill pantry shelves (Lake County Food Resource Council); 5 Mar 1999, p. C6 Barrington Woman's club meets; 19 Mar 1999, p. A7 Wild birds topic of meeting (Northwest Animal League); 26 Mar 1999, p. A8 Lox boxes for sale at Ma Echod (Sisterhood of Congregation Am Echod); 9 Apr 1999, p. B4 American Society of Appraisers offers appraisal courses in May; 16 Apr 1999, p. C9 Powerboat association 'half-way happy' : Waterway noise ordinance does not please all; 16 Apr 1999, p. C1 4-H members meets with lawmakers at Capitol; 23 Apr 1999, p. C6 Ducks Unlimited builds legacy, friendship 30 Apr 1999, p. A11 Black-tie tropical extravaganza to be held May 8 (AIDS Foundation of Chicago); 30 Apr 1999, p. B2 Lake County Association for Home and Community Education meeetings will be held May 17; 14 May 1999, p. B11 Lake County seeks input for Redbook (Private Industry Council of Lake County); 14 May 1999, p. C6 'Noche de Gala' to install newly elected officials 1999-2000; 14 May 1999, p. B10 Lake County VIP group to hold breakfast on preventing violence (Violence Intervention and Prevention); 4 Jun 1999, p. A5 Bicycle Club of Lake County offers fitness and fun for all; 11 Jun 1999, p. A7 Northwest Suburban Christian Women's Club meets July 15; 18 Jun 1999, p. A7 Big Brothers/Big Sisters nearing goal in car raffle; 25 Jun 1999, p. A4 Lake Cook Women in Management's June meeting set; 25 Jun 1999, p. A6 Northwest Suburban Christian luncheon scheduled for July 15; 25 Jun 1999, p. A7 Exchange Club presents police awards; 9 Jul 1999, p. A6 Marytown names first president (Eugene P. Alfonsin); 9 Jul 1999, p. C13 The American Lung Assoc. gets ready for camp; 16 Jul 1999, p. B6 Cridland elected director of Union League Club; 16 Jul 1999, p. C6 LOSS meeting to be held at Carmel High School (Loving Outreach to Survivors of Suicide); 16 Jul 1999, p. A3 Anniversay party and reunion (Save-a-Pet); 23 Jul 1999, p. B4 Big Brothers/Big Sisters Lake County affiliate wins a $10,000 award; 23 Jul 1999, p. A13 Citizens Assistant Program receives funding for youth 23 Jul 1999, p. A14 City Club members vote for Lakehurst (City Club of Waukegan); 23 Jul 1999, p. A13 Gardeners host plant photography contest (Gardeners of Central Lake County); 23 Jul 1999, p. A14 Host families needed (Youth for Understanding); 30 Jul 1999, p. A5 MDA fund-raiser scheduled; 6 Aug 1999, p. C2 Take a step into the past this August at Antique Car Show and Ice Cream Social; 6 Aug 1999, p. C12 Winchester House/David Adler Cultural Center awarded grants; 6 Aug 1999, p. A4 Camp Courage helps children cope with loss; 13 Aug 1999, p. A14 Lake Zurich Chamber offers recruitment drive; 13 Aug 1999, p. A8 Auction of unique ostrich eggs to benefit abused women (Women's Jewelry Association, Chicago Abused Women Coalition); 27 Aug 1999, p. B5 Northwest Animal League meets Sept. 15; 10 Sep 1999, p. A7 New women's group to tackle money issues (Lake - Cook Chapter of Women in Management); 17 Sep 1999, p. C9 Business briefs; 17 Sep 1999, p. C9 Northwest Suburban Christian Women's Club holds luncheon; 29 Oct 1999, p. A7 Family Service of South Lake announces new officers, directors; 3 Sep 1999, p. C8 Reservations open for Oct. 3 Coalition Tea Party (Lake County Women's Coalition); 1 Oct 1999, p. B4 Veterans planning rally at North Chicago VA; 1 Oct 1999, p. C1 Lake County Partners picks Creative Techinical Services as agency; 8 Oct 1999, p. B14 CPA Society pro bono division helps nonprofits; 8 Oct 1999, p. B15 Illinois CPA Society to host Conferences; 22 Oct 1999, p. C8 Mundelein Women's league meets Nov. 4; 29 Oct 1999, p. A6 Northern Illinois Chapter of International Facility Management Association meeting; 29 Oct 1999, p. B11 Guild of Natural Science Illustrators to hold exhibit at Concordia University; 5 Nov 1999, p. B2 Illinois CPA Society to host its annual tax conference; 5 Nov 1999, p. C7 Rotary Club of Libertyville seeking young professionals; 19 Nov 1999, p. A7 Halloween party by Cub Scout Pack 98 scares up good time; 19 Nov 1999, p. A8 Daughters of Revolution to meet in Mundelein; 26 Nov 1999, p. A3 Wishes do come true : Make-a-Wish Foundation creates miracles in lives of children; 26 Nov 1999, p. B1 Prevent blindness America launches Illinois Division; 26 Nov 1999, p. B11 DAR chapter to meet Dec. 9 (Daughters of the American Revolution); 3 Dec 1999, p. A8 CPA group seeks nominations for 2000 Public Service Award; 3 Dec 1999, p. C7 American Academy of Dermatology names new associate executive director of communications (David L. Kohn); 17 Dec 1999, p. A6 Rotary seeks business volunteers for study; 17 Dec 1999, p. A8 Local charity to benefit from clothing program (Lake County Haven); 24 Dec 1999, p. A6 ORPHANS OF THE STORM (animal shelter) 'Madcap Mutts' returning for three shows; 12 Mar 1999, p. B4 OSTERMAN, FRANCIS Tragic car crash kills four; 15 Oct 1999, p. A6 OSTERMAN, JOANN Tragic car crash kills four; 15 Oct 1999, p. A6 OUR TOWN (regular column) Avoid a bad break - stay off thin ice; 8 Jan 1999, p. A3 Mundelein woman displays artwork (Debby Walters); 15 Jan 1999, p. A3 Man reaps rewards of volunteering (Mike Ciesielka); 22 Jan 1999, p. A3 Parents : immunize your children; 29 Jan 1999, p. A3 Sixth-graders compete in spelling bee; 5 Feb 1999, p. A3 Student advances to scholarship finals (Kristen Smith); 12 Feb 1999, p.3 Community caan purchase memorial tiles; 19 Feb 1999, p.A3 Carmel student is "Senior of the Month" (Kristen Smith); 26 Feb 1999, p.A3 'Jesus' marks the Lenten season; 5 Mar 1999, p. A3 Fifth grader makes grade in spelling bee (Samuel Cocar); 12 Mar 1999, p. A3 Eighth-grader gets academic scholarship (William R. Hendricks); 19 Mar 1999, p. A3 Santa Maria students win math contest; 26 Mar 1999, p. A3 Breakfast makes the mouth water; 2 Apr 1999, p. A3 Mundelein church to host rummage sale; 9 Apr 1999, p. A3 New library ceremonies coming; 16 Apr 1999, p. A3 Mother's Day breakfast features hearty meal; 23 Apr 1999, p. A3 Come see a "star" at Gurnee Mills; 30 Apr 1999, p. A3 Church to present children's musical Sunday; 7 May 1999, p. A3 Two Carmel students get Spanish awards (Sergio Rios, Daphne Kakaiya); 14 May 1999, p. A3 MHS student wins psychology award (Russell Harris); 21 May 1999, p. A3 Carmel sophomore receives highest honors (Bryan Smith); 28 May 1999, p. A3 Church to hold 'Treasure Hunt Bible Adventure'; 4 Jun 1999, p. A3 Lincoln School students write health books; 11 June 1999, p. A3 Mundelein to hold many 4th of July events; 18 June 1999, p. A3 American Red Cross looking for volunteers; 25 June 1999, p. A3 Fremont Library to host children's events; 2 Jul 1999, p. A3 Library offers summer events for kids; 9 Jul 1999, p. A3 A special thank-you from the Mitchell family; 16 Jul 1999, p. A3 Concert series continues at train station; 23 Jul 1999, p. A3 Concert series continues at train station; 30 Jul 1999, p. A3 Concert series continues at train station; 6 Aug 1999, p. A3 Police deserve kudos for a good 'Nite Out'; 13 Aug 1999, p. A3 Mundelein twins win Maytag Gemini Range; 20 Aug 1999, p. A3 Mundelein MainStreet lloking for crafters; 27 Aug 1999, p. A3 Indian leader to speak at local church; 3 Sep 1999, p. A3 Math teachers from Carmel High School honored (Robert E. Watson, Andrew Jaynes); 10 Sep 1999, p.A3 Mundelein residents to display artwork; 17 Sep 1999, p. A3 Museum holds events at Fremont Library; 24 Sep 1999, p. A3 Carl Sandburg students go for ride in limo; 1 Oct 1999, p. A3 Washington School student wins scholarship (Kelly Fosnow); 8 Oct 1999, p. A3 Goodbye Mundelein and thank you; 15 Oct 1999, p. A3 Millennium worries test schools' nerves; 3 Dec. 1999, p. A3 MHS program has devoted students; 10 Dec 1999, p. A3 If you drink, please don't drive; 17 Dec 1999, p. A3 Giving spirit shouldn't end this week; 24 Dec.1999, p.A3 No one knows what millennium brings; 31 Dec. 1999, p. A3 OUTBOARD MARINE CORPORTATION (business, Waukegan IL) Jones becomes OMC chairman, utilizes 20-year backbround [sic] (David D. Jones, Jr.); 18 Jun 1999, p. C6 PACE (public transportation system) Pace plans public hearings on eliminating bus routes : Vernon Hills corporate shuttel may be discontinued; 12 Nov 1999, p. A1 Pace offers 1-cent bus fares New Year's Eve; 31 Dec 1999, p. C6 PADS (Public Action to Deliver Shelter - organization) PADS homeless shelters in need of volunteers; 12 Nov 1999, p. B5 PARENT'S PLACE (regular column) Helpful behavior tidbits for parents!; 1 Jan 1999, p. B8 We love grandma and grandpa, but...; 8 Jan 1999, p. B6 What do you do when grandparents exclude kids?; 15 Jan 1999, p. B7 Does 'time out' length make a difference?; 22 Jan 1999, p. B9 Are poor grades laziness or signs of learning troubles?; 29 Jan 1999, p. B12 A child's fear of dodge ball; 5 Feb 1999, p. B10 Kid's nightmares can mean something...Or not!; 12 Feb 1999, p.B10 Easing a child's pain at losing a pet; 19 Feb 1999, p.B10 What happened to the days when "We Loved Lucy?"; 26 Feb 1999, p.B12 This mom has a problem with no bull!; 5 Mar 1999, p. B10 "Mulder and Scully fever" keeps a teen awake at night; 12 Mar 1999, p. B11 Teacher wonders about brazen behavior problems; 19 Mar 1999, p. B9 Ingratiating feelings first can lead to poor behavior; 26 Mar 1999, p. B12 A touchy subject for parents; 2 Apr 1999, p. B10 An oompa loompa can teach us a lot!; 9 Apr 1999, p. B10 Learning shouldn't end with summer's warm weather; 16 Apr 1999, p. B14 Did we destroy our child? Should we be concerned?; 23 Apr 1999, p. B9 Guidelines for restraining dangerous behavior in kids; 30 Apr 1999, p. B12 Can we curb aggressive and violent impulses in our kids?; 7 May 1999, p. B12 Avoiding another Columbine (part one); 14 May 1999; p. B11 Avoiding another Columbine (part two); 21 May 1999, p. B13 A mom's camp dilemma; 28 May 1999, p. B11 A positive response is not always positive; 4 Jun 1999, p. B8 Is after school, camp consequence appropriate?; 11 June 1999, p. B10 Innocent game or murder simulators?; 18 June 1999, p. B10 Picking behavior battles now can create future problems; 25 June 1999, p. B12 My child is not learning. What can I do?; 2 Jul 1999, p. C9 Teaching children to respect animals; 9 Jul 1999, p. C9 Sometimes too much help is not a good thing; 16 Jul 1999, p. B5 Nose picking a changeable behavior; 23 Jul 1999, p. C14 Ways to take heart in a hurried world; 30 Jul 1999, p. B13 Where have all the valedictorians gone?; 6 Aug 1999, p. C13 The simple, sweet pleasures of being a child; 13 Aug 1999, p. B7 Parents dancing "Back to school" jig; kids mope; 20 Aug 1999, p. B12 Treatment for ADD needs to be on multiple levels; 27 Aug 1999, p. B12 Divorce etiquette for children; 3 Sep 1999, p. B12 What happens when what's natural doesn't work?; 10 Sep 1999, p. C8 Is after school consequence appropriate?; 17 Sep 1999, p. B12 Are we coddling our kids too much?; 24 Sep 1999, p. B12 Does getting 'beaned' teach kids anything important?; 1 Oct 1999, p. B12 Are the 10 Commandments really dangerous?; 8 Oct 1999, p. B12 Are poor grades laziness or a sign of learning troubles?; 15 Oct 1999, p.B11 Screaming can be fun; 22 Oct 1999, p. B13 Even mild disrespect can become behavior problem; 29 Oct 1999, p. C8 When is it best to start changing behavior?; 5 Nov 1999, p. B12 Is the golden rule dead? We can all do our part; 12 Nov 1999, p. C7 How can we get little Tommy to behave?; 19 Nov 1999, p. B13 An approach to separation problems; 26 Nov 1999, p. B11 Fluid in a child's ear can have lasting effects; 3 Dec 1999, p. C12 Good intentions, harsh words, lost friends; 10 Dec 1999, p. B14 Spoiled brat doesn't know Christmas' true meaning; 17 Dec 1999, p. B10 House rules stand...even on Christmas; 24 Dec 1999, P. C11 Upgrades for our children in Y2K; 31 Dec 1999, p. C16 Parents see CHILDREN AND PARENTS PARKS, FOREST PRESERVES, ETC. see also LAKE COUNTY FOREST PRESERVE see also MUNDELEIN PARK DISTRICT Glacial Park workday scheduled; 9 Jul 1999, p. A11 Winter sports equipment resale at Libertyville Parks/Recreation; 29 Oct 1999, p. A15 PARTY LINES (regular column about local politics) Red carpet prepared for Ryan, Wood; 1 Jan 1999, p. C5 Ponder team repeat for Mundelein council; 8 Jan 1999, p. C5 County Board retreat hopes to mold 'working unit'; 15 Jan 1999, p. C5 Two clerks want trustee role; 22 Jan 1999, p. C5 Tag team emerges to better county highways; 29 Jan 1999, p. C5 Lake Zurich takes village poll; 5 Feb 1999, p. C5 Retreat "wonderful experience"; 12 Feb 1999, p. C5 Foreman foray alarms County Board majority; 19 Feb 1999, p. C5 Begorra - Politicians relish St. Patrick's Day; 26 Feb 1999, p.C5 Grand Marshal Venita facing new horizons; 5 Mar 1999, p. C3 Let it go, Ralph; 12 Mar 1999, p. C5 Battle lines being drawn; 19 Mar 1999, p. C5 Garrett charging forward; 26 Mar 1999, p. C5 Expect Fitzgerald to break GOP jinx; 2 April 1999, p. C5 GOP eyes Geraci win for shoreline comeback; 9 April 1999, p.C5 Candidate target of whispering campaign; 16 Apr 1999, p. C6 Neal lauded on reserve retirement; 23 Apr 1999, p.C5 Discount Dems south County surge; 30 April 1999, p. C5 Grayslake shifts focus from Route 53 to 120 bypass; 7 May 1999, p. C5 Dinner planners go big name hunting; 14 May 1999, p. C5 Garrett upstaging GOP at every turn; 21 May 1999, p. C5 New plans chief facing department dissidents; 28 May 1999, p. C5 Rites for Memorial top service career; 4 Jun 1999, p. C5 Moose wary of tomato tossers; 11 June 1999, p. C5 Seidenfeld mending; 18 June 1999, p. C5 GOP attention prompts Link laugh; 25 June 1999, p. C5 LaBelle stresses school funding reality; 2 Jul 1999, p. C5 Early Bush push forecase for Lake GOP; 9 Jul 1999, p. C5 Dan Quayle booked for Mundelein visit; 16 Jul 1999, p. C5 This is the Army - Private Geo-Karis; 23 Jul 1999, p. C5 Move not popular; 30 Jul 1999, p. C5 GOP dunk tank headline attraction; 6 Aug 1999, p. C5 Stolman jockeying for Route 53 role?; 13 Aug 1999, p. C5 GOP 3/4 complete for 2000 County slate?; 20 Aug 1999, p. C5 Pickles challenges school 'stakeholders'; 27 Aug 1999, p. C5 Waller to convene meeting on violence; 3 Sep 1999, p. C5 Orators set stage for grid classic; 10 Sep 1999, p.C5 Ryan brings verve to GOP breakfast; 17 Sep 1999, p. C5 Education - Politics merge at dedication; 24 Sep 1999, p. C5 Wood-Garrett tiff could spark feud; 1 Oct 1999, p. C5 High court race to pivot in Lake County; 8 Oct 1999, p. C5 Leafblad rips GOP over 2000 opponent; 15 Oct 1999, p. C5 He's running on his record; 22 Oct 1999, p. C5 He's no Bill Clinton; 29 Oct 1999, p. C5 Carter-Pappas clash launced two years ago; 5 Nov 1999, p. C5 "Juggling John" eyes retaining three posts (John Schulien); 12 Nov 1999, p. C5 Senator's wife faces tough decision; 19 Nov 1999, p. C5 Fund-raising history made in two counties; 26 Nov 1999, p. C5 Hoogasian, Hall eye Circuit Court seats; 3 Dec 1999, p. C5 Conservatives aim to shape County GOP; 10 Dec 1999, p. C5 Crane breakfast gets GOP power trio; 17 Dec 1999, p. C5 Public works fray tests mayor's leadership; 24 Dec. 1999, p. C5 Stern's upset win surprise of century; 31 Dec. 1999, p. C5 PEOPLE IN THE NEWS regular column - note: this column lists local people's activities in colleges, universities, and the military. Instead of subject headings, this part of the index will list people alphabetically) Armstrong, Janet L.; 17 Sep 1999, p. A8; 1 Oct 1999, p. A6 Bach, Anthony; 15 Oct 1999, p. A8 Calloway, John; 17 Sep 1999, p. A8; 1 Oct 1999, p. A6 Ford, Dorothy; 15 Oct 1999, p. A8 Gasper, Jayson; 30 Jul 1999, p. A10 Gerhard, John C., IV; 17 Sep 1999, p. A8; 1 Oct 1999, p. A6 Glatz, Daniel; 17 Sep 1999, p. A8; 1 Oct 1999, p. A4; 1 Oct 1999, p. A6; 15 Oct 1999, p. A3 Grzelak, Mary A.; 17 Sep 1999, p. A8; 1 Oct 1999, p. A6 Gunther, Michael; 1 Oct 1999, p. A4 Hallin, Johna; 15 Oct 1999, p. A8 Hanson, Christopher E.; 17 Sep 1999, p. A8; 1 Oct 1999, p. A6 Haszel, Trisha; 17 Sep 1999, p. A8; 1 Oct 1999, p. A6 Hopkins, Leslie J.; 17 Sep 1999, p. A8; 1 Oct 1999, p. A6 Kane, James P.; 17 Sep 1999, p. A8; 1 Oct 1999, p. A6 Kirby, Christine; 22 Jan 1999, p. A4 La Voie, Natalie; 17 Sep 1999, p. A8; 1 Oct 1999, p. A6 Lackey, Sara; 1 Oct 1999, p. A4 Laughlin, Brian; 22 Jan 1999, p. A4 MacCallum, Kathleen M.; 17 Sep 1999, p. A8; 1 Oct 1999, p. A6 Mundada, Ujwala; 1 Oct 1999, p. A4, 15 Oct 1999, p. A3 Muraski, Thomas; 17 Sep 1999, p. A8; 1 Oct 1999, p. A4 Nhem, Vy; 17 Sep 1999, p. A8; 1 Oct 1999, p. A6 Oliphant, Donald; 1 Oct 1999, p. A6 Osoria, Jecoa; 15 Oct 1999, p. A8 Patterson, Rebecca; 17 Sep 1999, p. A8; 1 Oct 1999, p. A6 Ritter, Sarah; 1 Oct 1999, p. A4 Schuler, Jeff; 1 Oct 1999 p. A4, 15 Oct 1999 p. A3 Shan, Gregory Chi-Keung; 30 Jul 1999, p. A10 Sherwood, Brian; 1 Oct 1999, p. A4 15 Oct 1999 p. A3 Steinorth, Eric; 30 Jul 1999, p. A10 Stinson, Zaneta I.; 17 Sep 1999, p. A8; 1 Oct 1999, p. A6 Strei, Thomas J.; 17 Sep 1999, p. A8; 1 Oct 1999, p. A6 Summer, Katrina; 17 Sep 1999, p. A8; 1 Oct 1999, p. A6 Wollberg, Jill; 15 Oct 1999, p. A8 PERSONAL FINANCE New Year's resolutions for simplifying your financial life; 1 Jan 1999, p. B9 Elder care is as important as college or estate; 29 Jan 1999, p. B7 Now is time to purchase Japanese equities; 29 Jan 1999, p. C6 Should you pile into an index fund?; 29 Jan 1999, p. C6 Three easy ways to save money; 29 Jan 1999, p. C7 Your financial records : What to keep and what to toss; 5 Feb 1999, p. C7 Turbo-charged retirement planning; 19 Feb 1999, p. B8 Retirement Security starts with the retiree; 19 Feb 1999, p. B8 Maximize your pension benefits when you are young; 26 Feb 1999, p. C7 Edelman & Combs sues seventeen high-interest lenders; 7 May 1999, p. B10 Most Americans are headed for debt disaster; 14 May 1999, p. C6 Spouse thinking about retiring before you?; 10 Sep 1999, p. E5 Changing jobs? Be sure to protect your retirement savings; 10 Sep 1999, p. F4 PEST CONTROL Gardening with fewer pesticides; 9 Apr 1999, p. C7 Homeowners find safe ways to keep deer, rabbits away from their landscaping; 7 May 1999, p. E2 'Weird' pests become gardeners nightmare; 11 Jun 1999, p. C1 Homeowners find safe ways to keep deer, rabbits away; 11 Jun 1999, p. C11 Pesky mosquitoes taking bite out of holiday fun; 2 Jul 1999, p. A1 Your best bets for critter control; 20 Aug 1999, p. B10 PETS Exotic creatures; 23 Jul 1999, p. A12 Amen & 'woof, meow' : Blessing provides feeling of comfort, security to pet owners; 15 Oct 1999, p. A4 Pets can tame high blood pressure says American Heart Association; 3 Dec 1999, p. C12 Smart holiday tips for your pet; 10 Dec 1999, p. E17 PFARR CORNER, THE (regular colunn) Hillary had better year than Bill had; 1 Jan 1999, p. C5 Kenosha man is champion liar; 8 Jan 1999, p. C5 Job-place zingers target co-workers; 15 Jan 1999, p. C5 The latest 'do,' hair in the eyes; 22 Jan 1999, p. C5 Bird and Grace jest about Jordan; 29 Jan 1999, p. C5 Harry Caray news a foul ball?; 5 Feb 1999, p. C5 Back to business in Oval Office; 12 Feb 1999, p. C5 Talking heads looking bookish; 19 Feb 1999, p. C5 Golf links still Ogrin's "office"; 26 Feb 1999, p. C5 A role model for us geezers; 5 Mar 1999, p. C3 It's Ladies Day in Arizona; 12 Mar 1999, p. C5 Pfarr-fetched thoughts on life; 19 Mar 1999, p. C5 Trashy tales from the White House; 26 Mar 1999, p. C5 Boogie the cat's big adventure; 2 April 1999, p. C5 Whom to blame for what's in a name?; 9 April 1999, p. C5 Not-so-subtle ads sneak into movies; 16 Apr 1999, p. C6 Reader's Digest: fun and frown; 23 Apr 1999, p. C5 First hole-in-one is weird sensation; 30 April 1999, p. C5 Don't fret for Chelsea Clinton; 7 May 1999, p. C5 M*A*S*H memoir by Farr (no relation); 14 May 1999, p. C5 Sarazen 'fades away' at the age of 97 (Gene Sarazen); 21 May 1999, p. C5 Comics in demand at graduations; 28 May 1999, p. C5 Rosemont casino a plus for bettors?; 4 Jun 1999, p.C5 George W. Bush a history maker?; 11 June 1999, p. C5 Dad's Day? Just call me lucky; 18 June 1999, p. C5 Doublespeak is alive and (well?); 25 June 1999, p. C5 Yes, it scatters but family matters; 2 Jul 1999, p. C5 Will Gov. Bush open mouth, insert foot?; 9 Jul 1999, p. C5 Running of bulls a cruel kick?; 16 Jul 1999, p. C5 Quotes by Quayle pinned on Gore; 23 Jul 1999, p. C5 JFK Jr. had good parenting; 30 Jul 1999, p. C5 Can't have our toys in heaven?; 6 Aug 1999, p. C5 Latest news from heaven and hell; 13 Aug 1999, p. C5 Our love affair with the language; 20 Aug 1999, p. C5 Just call me Broken Rib; 27 Aug 1999, p. C5 Will next Thursday be your lucky day?; 3 Sep 1999, p. C5 Let's not forget Benchley and pals; 10 Sep 1999, P. C5 Imagine a lifetime without working; 17 Sep 1999, p. C5 Another world not far away; 24 Sep 1999, p. C5 Round Lake City, what a concept!; 1 Oct 1999, p. C5 A precious pet is getting old; 8 Oct 1999, p. C5 Pfarr-fetched quips and quotes; 15 Oct 1999, p. C5 "Shakespeare in Love", rent it; 22 Oct 1999, p. C5 Our dear old dog is in heaven now; 29 Oct 1999, p. C5 Couch potatoes? Not all of us; 5 Nov 1999, p. C5 Coyotes prowl in suburbia; 12 Nov 1999, p. C5 Memorable lines from the movies; 19 Nov 1999, p.C5 Marathon: the ultimate footrace; 26 Nov 1999, p. C5 When a madman hijacks a plane; 3 Dec 1999, p. C5 Pols should woo pet-people vote; 10 Dec 1999, p. C5 The dreaded phone call; 17 Dec 1999, p. C5 Looking back: Not a bad year; 24 Dec. 1999, p. C5 Fond farewell to a "yo-yo" year; 31 Dec. 1999, p. C5 Pfarr, Jerry see PFARR CORNER, THE (regular column) Phelps, John see CLIPBOARD, THE (regular column) PHOTOGRAPHY Photographer's exhibition to benefit Save-a-Barn program; 9 Apr 1999, p. B4 Take your best shot for photography contest; 27 Aug 1999, p. B7 PICKUS COMPANIES (business) Pickus 'Family Business of the Year' : Honored by Loyola University for building generations; 29 Jan 1999, p. C10 PM&L THEATRE PM&L presents 'Sleuth'; 29 Jan 1999, p. B5 PM&L's 'Sleuth' opens Friday; 5 Feb 1999, p. B5 PM&L Theatre opens 'Much Ado about Nothing; 26 Mar 1999, p. B7 'Much Ado About Nothing' opens April 9 at PM&L; 2 Apr 1999, p. B4 PM&L to present smash hit (Bye Bye Birdie); 14 May 1999, p. B3 PM&L Theatre live on Main Street; 28 May 1999, p. B5 'Bye Bye Birdie' comedy opens at PM&L; 4 Jun 1999, p. B3 PM&L presents a reading of Doc Savage; 2 Jul 1999, p. B3 'Lie, Cheat, and Genuflect' performed at PM&L; 23 Jul 1999, p. B4 PM&L presents Neil Simon's 'Broadway Bound'; 17 Sep 1999, p. B5 PM&L's Reader's Theare presentation October 17; 15 Oct 1999, p. B4 'Oliver' at PM&L; 5 Nov 1999, p. B4 PM&L Theare live on Main Street; 10 Dec 1999, p. B3 POLITICS AND POLITICIANS See Also ELECTIONS Crane helps kick off Blood Donar Month; 15 Jan 1999, p. A14 A second chance : Victorious over a deadly form of cancer, Jim LaBelle is now making the most out of politics and family; 26 Feb 1999, p. C1 Three county board members named to national committees (Angelo Kyle, Robert Grever, John Schulien); 12 Mar 1999, p. C2 Osmond has busy first term (State Rep. Timothy H. Osmond, Dist 62); 9 Apr 1999, p. C1 Corrine Wood visits Mundelein; 16 Apr 1999, p. A4 Lake County Board member weighs a bid for state senate : Martha Marks considering a run for State Sen. Terry Link's seat; 23 Apr 1999, p. C1 Suburban municipal leaders elect NIPC commissioners; 2 Jul 1999, p. A8 Crane's stance on gun control draws fire; 16 Jul 1999, p. C1 Deuster honored as 'man of his word'; 16 Jul 1999, p. C1 McIntyre begins her run for judgeship; 30 Jul 1999, p. C1 State Rep. Moore provides 'School Safety' brochures (Andrea Moore, State Rep.); 8 Oct 1999, p. A4 Moore hosts public meetings on 'College Illinois' program (Andrea Moore, State Rep.); 22 Oct 1999, p. A12 Moore 'strongly considering' bid for Porter's seat (Andrea Moore, State Rep.); 29 Oct 1999, p. C2 LaBelle uncertain about county board run (Jim LaBelle); 5 Nov 1999, p. C1 LaBelle will not rerun; 12 Nov 1999, p. C1 Beaubien to seek another term : State representative to face primary challenge from Mundelein resident Bob Freeze in March election (Mark Beaubien, State Rep. 52nd Dist.); 3 Dec 1999, p. A1 Lake Forest's Kazarian opposes incumbent Link (Greg Kazarian, Terry Link); 10 Dec 1999, p. A3 Senator Fitzgerald visits North Chicago Veteran's hospital; 10 Dec 1999, p. C1 PORTER, JOHN, REP. (10th Congressional district) Rep. Porter invites residents to discuss future of Social Security at forum; 26 Feb 1999, p. B13 Porter sees wide-open Congressional race; 15 Oct 1999, p. C1 PRAIRIE CROSSING CHARTER SCHOOL Fremont to seek waiver against Prairie Crossing Charter School; 19 Feb 1999, p. A3 Fremont board seeks charter school waiver; 26 Feb 1999, p. A1 State rejects Fremont school waiver; 2 Apr 1999, p. A1 Fremont District agrees to pay for charter school; 14 May 1999, p. A1 Prairie Crossing School appoints first principal (Kathleen Ellen Johnston); 11 Jun 1999, p. A3 New Prairie Crossing principal anticipates starting school : Twenty-year educator chosen for environmental experience (Kathleen Johnston); 18 Jun 1999, p. A3 PRESS, SARAH A 'fun' raising event; 13 Aug 1999, p. A1 PROJECT CAPE Project CAPE hosts 6th annual Mundelein Holiday house walk; 26 Nov 1999, p. A3 Mundelein ready for Holiday House Walk; 3 Dec 1999, p. A1 PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION See Also METRA See ALso PACE QUILL CORPORATION (business, Illinois) Quill plans open house to attract customer aids; 3 Sep 1999, p. C8 RAILROADS see also ELGIN JOLIET AND EASTERN RAILWAY (EJ&E) see also Illinois Railway Museum see also METRA Red Cross responds to Amtrak crash : Workers sent to Bourbonnais site; 19 Mar 1999, p. C11 Children's entertainment train makes first run; 28 May 1999, p. B3 Blowing the whistle : Village seeks to install horn system at rail crossings; 5 Nov 1999, p. A1 REAL ESTATE (real estate agencies, licensing, etc.) RE/MAX of Northern Illinois reports sales surge; 29 Jan 1999, p. C7 Cooking by the book : Lindenhurst Woodland Realty/Better Homes and Gardens in search of county's oldest cookbook; 12 Feb 1999, p. B1 Realtors install 1999 officers; 19 Feb 1999, p. C7 Four associates at RE/MAX Grand in Ingleside honored for 1998 achievements; 26 Feb 1999, p. C9 Bersani, Stark pass $1 million mark at Century 21 Kreuser and Seiler; 26 Feb 1999, p. C9 Pam Hideriotis takes listing honor at Century 21; 26 Feb 1999, p. C9 RE/MAX Advantage Realty in Antioch honored for 1998 Achievements; 12 Mar 1999, p. C7 'Best ever' rates scored for quarter; 9 Jul 1999, p. C14 Suburban office rated in nation (Re/Max); 13 Aug 1999, p. B11 Realtors recognize Cook (Char Cook); 20 Aug 1999, p. B14 Baird & Warner August, annual sales new records; 29 Oct 1999, p. B11 BOMA seminar adresses rules, regs and real estate; 29 Oct 1999, p. B12 RE/MAX reports record sales; 3 Dec 1999, p. C7 RECIPES (as an aid to people using this index, the recipes will have both the name of the dish and up to three ingedients) BAKED GOODS see also BREADS AND ROLLS see also COOKIES, CAKES AND PIES Bagel faces, bagels, olives, cucumbers, cream cheese; 24 Dec 1999, p. E10 BEEF Brisket 1, brown sugar, cider vinegar, chilli sauce; 10 Dec 1999, p. E2 Brisket 2, red wine, onions, apricots; 10 Dec 1999, p. E2 BEVERAGES Eggnog, eggs, condensed milk, whipping cream; 19 Nov 1999, Holidays p. 22 Hilton San Francisco's Christmas Yule eggnog, whiskey, rum; 10 Dec 1999, p. E15 Hilton Anchorage cinnamon toast, rum apple cider, sugar; 10 Dec 1999, p. E15 Millennium Hilton Cosmillennium martini, citron, lime juice, Chambord; 10 Dec 1999, p. E15 Christmastime Chai, milk, vanilla beans, tea; 24 Dec 1999, p. E8 CHICKEN Glazed chicken wings, butter, orange juice, soy sauce; 1 Jan 1999, p. E5 Spicy chicken salad; 3 Dec 1999, p. E10 Spicy chicken salad, buttermilk, hot pepper sauce, flour; 24 Dec 1999, p. E2 COOKIES, CAKES AND PIES Gingerbread men, brown sugar, flour, cinnamon; 19 Nov 1999, Holidays p. 5 Basic holiday cookie dough, flour, butter, vanilla extract; 19 Nov 1999, Holidays p. 7 Classic yule log, flour, cocao powder, eggs; 19 Nov 1999, Holidays p. 20 Decorative cookie wreath; 10 Dec 1999, p. E14 Paintbox cookies, butter, eggs, flour; 10 Dec 1999, p. E19 Hazelnut toffee bars, butter, brown sugar, vanilla; 24 Dec 1999, p. E10 DESSERTS see COOKIES, CAKES AND PIES DRESSINGS, DIPS AND SAUCES Buttermilk and goat cheese dressing, buttermilk, dijon mustard, oregano; 24 Dec 1999, p. E2 FISH AND SHELLFISH Cheesy crab dip, crabmeat, cream cheese, cheddar cheese; 1 Jan 1999, p. E5 HORS D'OEUVRES AND APPETIZERS Cherry tomatoes stuffed with Wisconsin herbed cheese, basil pesto, chives, dill; 1 Jan 1999, p. E4 Wisconsin Asiago bread sticks, yeast, olive oil, flour; 1 Jan 1999, p. E4 SALADS Golden beet salad with Wisconsin blue cheese and hickory nuts, green onions, golden beets, cider vinegar; 1 Jan 1999, p. E4 Sungold tomato salad with cilantro vinaigrette and queso para freir, garlic, onions, sugar; 1 Jan 1999, p. E5 Spicy chicken salad, buttermilk, hot pepper sauce, flour; 24 Dec 1999, p. E2 Sauces see DRESSINGS, DIPS AND SAUCES SOUPS AND STEWS Wisconsin gouda cheese, summer corn chowder, tomatoes, potatoes, heavy cream; 1 Jan 1999, p. E4 VEGETABLES see also POTATOES Stuffed Zucchini Flowers; Sep 10 1999, p. B10 RECREATIONAL VEHICLES (RV'S) RV, camping and van show begins Feb 17th; 12 Feb 1999, p. C7 RV interiors have all the comforts of home; 12 Feb 1999, p. C7 RED CROSS (organization) Red Cross responds to Amtrak crash : Workers sent to Bourbonnais site; 19 Mar 1999, p. C11 RELIGION Rascoe to lead Congregation Am Ecod (Micael L. Rascoe); 5 Mar 1999, p. C5 Dalai Lama has 'peaceful' visit to the Chicago area; 3 Sep 1999, p. C2 Amen & 'woof, meow' : Blessing provides feeling of comfort, security to pet owners; 15 Oct 1999, p. A4 Celebrate the century, celebrate Shabbat; 31 Dec 1999, p. B7 RESTAURANTS See Also look under name of restaurant Oktoberfest event planned at Flatlanders Restaurant; 24 Sep 1999, p. A4 Grayslake restaurant forced to close due to health violations : Health department revokes food license of Oliver's Grill and Bar; 24 Sep 1999, p. A5 RINELLA BEVERAGES CO. (business, Mundelein IL) Rinella reelected president; 19 Feb 1999, p. C7 RINK SIDE SPORTS (business, Gurnee IL) The ultimate family fun spot to open in Lake County; 25 Jun 1999, p. B4 Hot ice : New Lake County rinks provide outlet for skaters, hockey teams to show their stuff; 17 Sep 1999, p. B1 RODEO Riding high : More than 3,000 rodeo fans come out for annual Wauconda rodeo; 16 Jul 1999, p. A3 ROUND -N- ABOUT (regular column) Veterans benefits priorities based on need; 1 Jan 1999, p. A6 'Angels' come out after storm; 8 Jan 1999, p. A6 Essay contest shows pride of Old Glory; 15 Jan 1999, p. A6 Scholarships are available for vets and their children; 22 Jan 1999, p. A8 Want to be a nurse? Help is available; 29 Jan 1999, p. A6 Fort Hill Museum presentation provides 'window to the future'; 5 Feb 1999, p. A8 Enjoy "Silver Moments" at Kirk Players show; 12 Feb 1999, p.7 High stakes fun can be found at Santa Maria Casino Nights; 19 Feb 1999, p.A8 A not so tragic "Hamlet"; 26 Feb 1999, p.A8 Kirk Players join restaurant for dinner-theater package; 5 Mar 1999, p. A8 Children's fundraiser benefits Pediatric AIDS Foundation; 12 Mar 1999, p. A8 Scholarship help available through American Legion; 19 Mar 1999, p. A8 "The Prisoner of Second Avenue" to start Friday; 26 Mar 1999, p.A8 Cold snap hurts spring flowers; 9 Apr 1999, p. A8 Winners announced for V.A. Easter raffle; 2 Apr 1999, p. A8 Santa Maria parents sponsoring Gold Classic; 16 Apr 1999, p. A8 Mundelein plant exchange a "perennial" favorite event; 23 Apr 1999, p. A8 Volunteers needed for A-May-Zing Mundelein; 30 Apr 1999, p. A6 Children's clothing needed for Santa Maria rummage sale; 7 May 1999, p. A8 Local AARP featuring an 'elephant' of a sale; 14 May 1999, p. A8 Kirk Players ready for final show of the season; 21 May 1999, p. A8 Mundelein American Legion to hold Memorial Day service; 28 May 1999, p. A6 Teacher provides enlightening discussion on Mayan culture; 4 Jun 1999, p. A8 Enjoy day's worth of activities at Lake County seniors picnic; 11 June 1999, p. A8 Talent sought to vie in County Fair; 18 June 1999, p. A8 Historical Society hosting annual patriotic celebration; 25 June 1999, p. A10 What is the Fourth of July?; 2 Jul 1999, p. A8 Maintaining a healthy heart at Mundelein Senior Center; 9 Jul 1999, p. A8 Bank planning ahead for Y2K; 16 Jul 1999, p. A8 Prayers go out to John Kennedy Jr.; 23 Jul 1999, p. A8 Searching for treasures for Santa Maria auction; 30 Jul 1999, p. A10 Kirk Players host awards banquet; 6 Aug 1999, p. A9 community comes together for 'nite out' against crime; 13 Aug 1999, p. A6 Fremont Library certain to miss long-time employee Sarah Press; 20 Aug 1999, p. A13 Get ready for Kirk Players 28th annual awards banquet; 27 Aug 1999, p. A6 A flourish of new activity as school year starts again; 3 Sep 1999, p. A6 Mundelein community hosts final concert of season; 10 Sep 1999, p. A8 Program to explore history of the Marytown Chapel; 17 Sep 1999, p. A8 Using common sense can make you feel younger than your years; 24 Sep 1999, p. A6 County health department offers flu shots for seniors; 1 Oct 1999, p. A8 Santa Maria Church to provide training for new altar servers; 8 Oct 1999, p.A8 Kirk Players enjoy fun, humor at birthday party; 15 Oct 1999, p. A8 Red Ribbon event offers plenty of fun activities; 22 Oct 1999, p. A8 A Halloween treat at Carl Sandburg; 29 Oct 1999, p. A14 Night before Halloween becoming fan favorite; 5 Nov 1999, p. A7 True meaning of Christmas gets lost with early marketing; 12 Nov 1999, p.A8 Veterans Day ceremony is a day to remember; 19 Nov 1999, p. A8 Mundelein Holiday House Walk offers plenty of fun for holidays; 26 Nov 1999, p. A4 The holiday season is a busy time; 3 Dec. 1999, p. A8 Police officers fill in for Santa's good deeds; 10 Dec 1999, p. A6 A dream comes true with Nutcracker magic; 17 Dec 1999, p. A8 Here's hoping that Y2K will be the best year yet; 24 Dec. 24, 1999 Get ready for winter; 31 Dec. 1999, p. A6 ROUND LAKE BEACH (IL), VILLAGE OF Schools 'TIF'ed over tax issue; 8 Jan 1999, p. A1 Apartment fire kills children; 17 Dec 1999, p. A5 ROUTE 53 Project unveils road system alternatives : Proposed extention of Route 53 one of options being considered; 2 Jul 1999, p. C1 County Board member calls for Rte. 53 referendum; 20 Aug 1999, p. C1 State to host public meetings on proposed highway options; 20 Aug 1999, p. C2 Route 53 fares well in state study; 3 Sep 1999, p. C1 Route 53 cost criticized; 3 Sep 1999, p. C6 Route 53 study moving forward despite concerns; 1 Oct 1999, p. C1 Route 53 : Opponents of plan pleased with anit-tollway stance; 1 Oct 1999, p. C10 Village to hear update on Route 53 plans : Trustee requests briefing on project; 12 Nov 1999, p. A1 RUNNING 19th annual Lake County Races set for April 25; 22 Jan 1999, p. A10 Volunteers needed for Lake County races; 19 Mar 1999, p. A11 For the thrill of it; 9 Jul 1999, p. A9 Jubilee Days 10K and 2 mile trophy runs to be held; 3 Sep 1999, p. B6 Condell distance classic offers local competitors and families a fun event; 3 Sep 1999, p. B4 Condell Distance Classic gains prominence during 23 year history; 10 Sep 1999, p. A4 Condell Distance Classic marks 23 years on metropolitan racing calendar; 10 Sep 1999, p. C10 CDC run set for Sunday; 17 Sep 1999, p. A13 Annual 5K run at Chicago Botanic Gardens Sunday; 17 Sep 1999, p. B4 23rd annual Condell Distance Classic a success; 24 Sep 1999, p. A12 Chicago marathon Oct. 24; 1 Oct 1999, p. A9 Chicago marathon to be held Oct. 24; 8 Oct 1999, p. A11 Big turn-out expected for Chicago Marathon; 15 Oct 1999, p. A11 Chicago Marathon is a 'tall' order for Mundelein woman (Angela Trillhaase); 22 Oct 1999, p. A10 Trillhaase reaches goal in Chicago Marathon - the finish line (Angela Trillhasse); 29 Oct 1999, p. A10 Area runners at STate Finals; 12 Nov 1999, p. A11 Marathon runner disqualified (Said Dogga); 19 Nov 1999, p. A10 RYAN, KEITH Olympiian Jenny Spangler headlines Keith Ryan fundraiser; 15 Oct 1999, p. F1 Keith Ryan's legacy continues to live on : Scholarship fund aids 12 students; 15 Oct 1999, p. F2 Featured speaker : Spangler focusing on 2000 Olympic run (Jenny Spangler); 15 Oct 1999, p. F3 SAFETY Boaters urged to wear life jackets; 30 Apr 1999, p. A7 Play it safe with summer sports; 25 Jun 1999, p. B11 Children's Hospital warns parents of fireworks danger; 2 Jul 1999, p. C9 Safety tips to help prevent lawnmower accidents; 9 Jul 1999, p. C8 Warmer weather increases water-related accidents; 30 Jul 1999, p. B11 Campaign aims to increase bicycle safety, reduce traumatic head injuries; 13 Aug 1999, p. B7 'School's open, drive carefully'; 20 Aug 1999, p. A1 School's open drive safely, police urge; 27 Aug 1999, p. A1 What to do when the power goes out; 10 Sep 1999, p. C7 New campaign aims to increase bicycle safety, reduce traumatic head injuries; 10 Sep 1999, p. C9 Vernon Hills Police offer Halloween safety tips; 29 Oct 1999, p. A14 Campaign reminds consumers of the important of toy safety during the holiday; 26 Nov 1999, p. E11 Keep safety in mind during holidays; 3 Dec 1999, p. A5 Top ten TIPS for a safe holiday party; 17 Dec 1999, p. B10 Firemen offer winter water safety tips; 31 Dec 1999, p. C1 Black ice - winter walkers' downfall; 31 Dec 1999, p. C16 SANTA MARIA DEL POPOLO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (Mundelein, IL) Santa Maria del Popolo names honor students; 4 Jun 1999, p. A8 Santa Maria del Popolo School announces honors; 13 Aug 1999, p. A8 Advent Wreath project; 5 Nov 1999, p. A4 'Te Deum'; 5 Nov 1999, p. A4 Santa Maria holds Christmas bazaar; 3 Dec 1999, p. A6 Santa Maria del Popolo Advent activities begin; 17 Dec 1999, p. A4 Santa Maria del Popolo School announces honors; 24 Dec 1999, p. A6 School Districts see DIAMOND LAKE SCHOOL DISTRICT 76 see FREMONT SCHOOL DISTRICT 79 see MUNDELEIN HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT 120 see MUNDELEIN SCHOOL DISTRICT 75 SCHOOLS AND EDUCATION Lake County educator becomes new State Supt. of Education (Glenn McGee); 1 Jan 1999, p. C2 Independents may look beyond IHSA : Area schools could be part of a new mega-conference or join Wisconsin; 8 Jan 1999, p. A1 Students earn honors from Domino's Pizza; 29 Jan 1999, p. A8 Domino's recognizes outstanding students; 26 Feb 1999, p. A7 Schools work to promote safety after Littleton; 30 Apr 1999, p. A1 Domino's Pizza, local schools recognize academic excellence; 30 Apr 1999, p. A12 Seminar addresses school safety; 7 May 1999, p. C7 School increases safety after fatal bus accident; 11 Jun 1999, p. A4 Students move from classroom to clerkship; 2 Jul 1999, p. C9 How parents can help prepare for the return to school; 20 Aug 1999, p. C6 Student balancing act is beneficial to a successful school year; 20 Aug 1999, p. C8 Schools enhance safety for 1999-2000 school year; 3 Sep 1999, p. A1 Schools take local approach to student safety; 10 Sep 1999, p. A3 Getting the big scoop : JHS teacher named jounalism teacher of the year (Nate Sanders); 8 Oct 1999, p. A14 State attorney general emphasizes school safety (Jim Ryan); 29 Oct 1999, p. A4 Seminar attempts to diffuse bomb threats in the schools; 5 Nov 1999, p. C1 Domino's Pizza honors outstanding students; 19 Nov 1999, p. A8 Council members appointed (University of Illinois); 19 Nov 1999, p. C10 Future teachers, disadvantaged getting help with CLC grants; 26 Nov 1999, p. C6 SCRAPBOOKS / ALBUMS National Scrapbook Day generates local interest; 23 Apr 1999, p. A7 SCHWANTZ, JIM Tackling adversity : Chicago Bears linebacker Jim Schwantz gives class pep talk on overcoming life's obstacles; 16 Apr 1999, p. A14 SEEING IT THROUGH (regular column) Are pro sports contracts going too far?; 1 Jan 1999, p. C5 Forest preserves are the jewel of Lake County; 8 Jan 1999, p. C5 Dennis Hastert - A good man for a tough job; 22 Jan 1999, p. C5 A short honeymoon for the Lake County Board; 5 Feb 1999, p. C5 Smile CLC: You're on "Candid Camera"; 19 Feb 1999, p. C5 Voters have a voice on development projects; 5 Mar 1999, p. C3 Copy-cat development not always right move; 19 Mar 1999, p. C5 Time has come for diesel emissions testing; 16 Apr 1999, p. C5 Should taxpayers pay more for lobbyists?; 14 May 1999, p. C4 Over-development : The political 'kiss of death?'; 4 Jun 1999, p. C5 GOP Target Sen. Link and Rep. Garrett; 11 June 1999, p. C5 Illinois FIRST - A red ink program; 25 June 1999, p. C5 University committee tainted by stacked deck; 9 Jul 1999, p. C4 Casino gambling in Illinois : Opening the flood gates; 30 Jul 1999, p. C5 Rep. Don Duester - A man of honor; 20 Aug 1999, p. C4 Jim Edgar feels the 'Sting of Ryan-Daley'; 3 Sep 1999, p. C4 Gov. Ryan seeks tollway reforms; 24 Sep 1999, p. C5 Wetlands mitigation - is all wet; 8 Oct 1999, p. C5 Bradley and McCain - underdogs or 'top dogs'; 5 Nov 1999, p. C4 An elected ICC-Gives the public a voice; 26 Nov 1999, p. C4 SEIDENBERG, NOAH Seidenberg receives A.F. McKenzie award; 14 May 1999, p. C6 SHEDD AQUARIUM (Chicago IL) Splash into the New Year at Shedd Aquarium; 17 Dec 1999, p. B8 SILL, GORDON Retired race promoter Gordon Sill (Silianoff) remembered; 12 Feb 1999, p. A11 Singer, Sherri, Dr. see PARENT'S PLACE (regular column) SKIING Blizzard of '99 provides skiers with best snow in decades; 15 Jan 1999, p. A13 Wilmot Mtn. opens 'Extreme' run; 5 Feb 1999, p. A10 SNOWMOBILES Harmonizing with snow : Snowmobile clubs offer routes, safety, and friendship for dedicated riders; 22 Jan 1999, p. B1 SOCCER U-14 Strikers beat defenders 6-3; 5 Feb 1999, p. A10 Mundelein Strikers Boys U-14 indoor; 12 Feb 1999, p. A11 Libertyville U-12 Hornets donate to IYSA; 26 Feb 1999, p. A10 Local products [sic] honored at NIU (DeDeRubens, Megan Anderson); 26 Feb 1999, p. A10 U-14 Mundelein Strikers beat Road Warriors 3-1; 26 Feb 1999, p. A10 Strikers battle Chiefs to 5-5 tie; 5 Mar 1999, p. A10 U-14 Strikers boys tie Spirit 3-3; 12 Mar 1999, p.l A9 U-14 Mundelein Strikers tie White Lightning; 19 Mar 1999, p. A10 Stikers finish second in winter soccer season; 2 Apr 1999, p. A10 Strikers blowout Barrington; 9 Apr 1999, p. A11 LHS, MHS, CHS soccer on the rise; girls to improve; 16 Apr 1999, p. A9 Strikers get tie with Rockford in opener; 23 Apr 1999, p. A10 U-12 Hornets fall to Alistha 3-0; 23 Apr 1999, p. A10 U-11 Thunder beat Blazers 3-1; 30 Apr 1999, p. A10 Lynx wins over Barrington Blitz; 7 May 1999, p. A10 Mundelein AYSO soccer scores; 14 May 1999, p. A10 U-14 Strikers beat Vikings 5-3; 14 May 1999, p. A10 GLSA house league scores; 21 May 1999, p. A10 Mundelein AYSO soccer; 21 May 1999, p. A11 Stats of Mundelein AYSO soccer scores, 3 standouts; 28 May 1999, p. A13 Mundelein Strikers defeat Libertyville Flames; 18 Jun 1999, p. A9 AYSO earns National recognition; 18 Jun 1999, p. A10 Mundelein Strikers U-14 victorious in finale; 25 Jun 1999, p. A12 A .500 week for Lynx U-11 traveling soccer; 25 Jun 1999, p. A12 Britannia Soccer Camp coming soon; 9 Jul 1999, p. A10 Mundelein U-13 boys soccer team wins division title; 9 Jul 1999, p. A10 Schwan's USA Cup to feature top Illinois youth teams; 9 Jul 1999, p. A9 Libertville 'Attacks' Watermelon; 16 Jul 1999, p. A11 Libertyville claims Cup!; 23 Jul 1999, p. A9 Soccer clinic offered; 23 Jul 1999, p. A11 Libertyville's Anderson honored; 30 Jul 1999, p. A12 Lasers IWSL champs; 27 Aug 1999, p. A14 Lasers win Barrington Classic; 10 Sep 1999, p. A9 Lasers throttle Buffalo Grove; 17 Sep 1999, p. A12 Juguars soccer off to fast start for fall season; 24 Sep 1999, p. A14 U-9 Magic win again; 24 Sep 1999, p. A14 Libertyville Jaguars move to 2-0; 1 Oct 1999, p. A10 Mundelein AYSO scores and highlights; 1 Oct 1999, p. A11 Mundelein U-9 Magic soccer upset by Hoffman Estates; 1 Oct 1999, p. A11 Magic U-14 girls top Cary, 3-0; 8 Oct 1999, p. A11 U-17 Girls soccer takes two; 8 Oct 1999, p. A11 Highland soccer teams named; 8 Oct 1999, p. A11 Mundelein AYSO soccer scores; 8 Oct 1999, p. A12 Mundelein Magic U-9 girls excel in Libertyville Octoberfest; 15 Oct 1999, p. A13 Red-hot Mundelein Magic U-14 girls post two wins; 22 Oct 1999, p. A11 Magic balanced in win; 5 Nov 1999, p. A11 SOCIAL SECURITY AARP leaders find budget proposal 'intriguing'; 26 Feb 1999, p. B13 Rep. Porter invites residents to discuss future of Social Security at forum; 26 Feb 1999, p. B13 SOFTBALL Lakeland's 1999 Baseball and Softball progress report; 30 Apr 1999, p. B13 All-Lakeland Baseball/Softball Teams : Lakeland Players of the year; 2 Jul 1999, p. A11 Rock steady! Libertyville U-16 team wins at Woodstock; 23 Jul 1999, p. A9 2000 Travel Softball tryouts; 15 Oct 1999, p. A9 SORENSON, GERI Going the extra miles : Kildeer mom runs 100 miles for MS; 28 May 1999, p. C1 SPORTS see also specific teams (CORSAIRS, MUSTANGS, WILDCATS, etc.) Working toward conference affiliation : Four plans now exist, NSC, FVC expansion are the two most likely plans; 1 Jan 1999, p. A1 Independents may look beyond IHSA : Area schools could be part of a new mega-conference or join Wisconsin; 8 Jan 1999, p. A1 Independents invited to join North Suburban : Grant, Round Lake and Wauconda shunned by Fox Valley Conference; 29 Jan 1999, p. A10 Top asthma athletes compete for 'Will to Win' scholarships; 19 Feb 1999, p. A10 MHS alumnus Prezell speaks at sports spring kick-off meeting; 16 Apr 1999, p. A11 From the sports desk; 7 May 1999, p. A11 NSC teams fair well at Lake County Invitational; 14 May 1999, p. A9 Cats win fifth straight (lacrosse); 28 May 1999, p. A11 Play it safe with summer sports; 25 Jun 1999, p. B11 Achieve success in sport and life; 25 Jun 1999, p. B12 Register early for 1999 Mrs. T's Chicago Triathlon; 16 Jul 1999, p. A11 Special Olympics soccer program and nature camp starts Aug. 21; 30 Jul 1999, p. B3 Register for Chicago Triathlon; 13 Aug 1999, p. A10 A sport within the sport : Disc golf much like the real thing; 13 Aug 1999, p. A10 Chicago Triathlon slated for Aug. 29; 20 Aug 1999, p. A12 Triathlon reflects hard work, preparation; 20 Aug 1999, p. A11 Zebras near extinction : Verbal abuse has officating ranks shrinking; 20 Aug 1999, p. C1 Refs deserve a pop?; 27 Aug 1999, p. A10 Spangler bring Olympics to Keith Ryan fundraiser : Sports hall to hold inductions; 8 Oct 1999, p. C2 David Aho; 15 Oct 1999, p. F3 Larry Hanzel; 15 Oct 1999, p. F4 Ed 'Minnow' Manoian; 15 Oct 1999, p. F4 Irene Hukkala Salata; 15 Oct 1999, p. F5 Mark Tiffany; 15 Oct 1999, p. F5 Johnny Johnson, Jr.; 15 Oct 1999, p. F6 Jill Stamison McMullen; 15 Oct 1999, p. F6 Waukegan sports hall of fame; 15 Oct 1999, p. F7 Lake County High Schools sports hall of fame; 15 Oct 1999, p. F7 Sports digest : Praire State Games; 19 Nov 1999, p. A10 New Wheaties (tm) trivia games garners top award; 26 Nov 1999, p. A9 Sports diges; 26 Nov 1999, p. A10 Year in review : Titles, trophies, tears depict memorable 1999; 31 Dec 1999, p. A7 Lake County athlete of century : Lake County's Graham the consummate athlete (Otto Graham); 31 Dec 1999, p. A7 ST. ANDREW'S LUTHERAN CHURCH (Mundelien, IL) St. Andrew's to celebrate 50th birthday; 5 Nov 1999, p. A6 ST. JOSEPH'S ROMAN CATHOLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (Libertyville, IL) Stars tell Christmas story, kids learn geography; 10 Dec 1999, p. A6 ST. MARY OF THE ANNUCIATION ROMAN CATHOLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (Fremont Township, Lake County IL) A special mission : Students spend time in 'jail' to raise money for a worthy cause; 19 Feb 1999, p. A1 St. Mary's School announces honors; 30 Apr 1999, p. A13 St. Mary School installs new student council; 15 Oct 1999, p. A3 St. Mary School - Fremont Center announces honors; 3 Dec 1999, p. A8 STREETSCAPE Village Board accepts contract for Streetscape construction; 13 Aug 1999, p. A3 Mundelein unveils plans for Streetscape project; 27 Aug 1999, p. A1 Village to begin Streetscape project; 27 Aug 1999, p. C3 A new 'Streetscape'; 3 Sep 1999, p. A1 Streetscape project completion delayed until spring; 5 Nov 1999, p. A1 SWALCO (Solid Waste Agency of Lake County) SWALCO elects new chairman; 28 May 1999; p. C10 Landfill violations may be dealth with, SWALCO pact : Final deal on landfill issue could be inked by end of month; 18 Jun 1999, p. C1 SWALCO offers three more household waste collections; 10 Sep 1999, p. A7 SWIMMING AND DIVING Libertyville masters swimmers take third place at Invitational; 2 Apr 1999, p. A10 Mustang Swim Club to begin season soon; 2 Apr 1999, p. A10 Diving in with gusto; 27 Aug 1999, p. B1 TAXES Gas tax issue heats up again; 22 Jan 1999, p. C2 Double check tax returns before filing; 19 Mar 1999, p. B11 Tax changes for 1998 can benfit taxpayers : Child tax credit will result in refund; 19 Mar 1999, p. B11 Relief for innocent spouses; 19 Mar 1999, p. B11 One month and counting before tax deadline; 19 Mar 1999, p. C7 Working families can get tax credit; 13 Aug 1999, p. E5 Libertyville Township assessment roll for 1999; 1 Oct 1999, p. A1, E1 IRS announces compliance program; 5 Nov 1999, p. C7 IRS seeks volunteers to provide free tax assistance; 5 Nov 1999, p. C7 Expect TIF to spark North Chicago renewal : Mayor works to shed underdog status by using development; 3 Dec 1999, p. C6 New secretary of state fees take effect January 1; 10 Dec 1999, p. D10 Taylor, Don see MINDING YOUR OWN BUSINESS (regular column) TECHNOLOGY CORNER (regular column) Choose Internet service wisely; 5 Feb 1999, p. C8 Teeth see DENTAL HEALTH AND HYGIENE TELEPHONES AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES (includes cell phones, etc.) TCI continues cable upgrade in NE suburbs; 25 Jun 1999, p. C2 TEMPEL FARMS (Wadsworth IL) Temple of Beauty (Tempel Lipizzans); 9 Jul 1999, p. B1 Tempel welcomes Olympian; 15 Oct 1999, p. A6 TENNIS Blue Devils makes strides; 7 May 1999, p. A9 Vernon Hills tennis program scheduled; 25 Jun 1999, p. A12 Vernon Hills tennis program scheduled; 9 Jul 1999, p. A10 Court aces announces winnwers; 20 Aug 1999, p. A11 THEATER see also BOWEN PARK THEATRE COMPANY/BOWEN PARK OPERA COMPANY (organization) see also KIRK PLAYERS (organization) see also PM&L THEATRE (organization) Improvisational comedy group perform at CLC; 29 Jan 1999, p. B6 'Tom Sawyer' to be presented at CLC; 12 Feb 1999, p. B2 'James and the Giant Peach' at the Drake theatre; 12 Feb 1999, p. B3 'Show Boat' to open at Fireside; 26 Feb 1999, p. B5 'Rent' at Marcus Center March 9-14; 5 Mar 1999, p. B2 Highland Park Players to present "Five Women Wearing the Same Dress'; 5 Mar 1999, p. B3 Drake Theatre to present 'The Threepenny Opera'; 12 Mar 1999, p. B3 Ivanhoe hosts Irish shenanigan's (Goin' East on Ashland); 12 Mar 1999, p. B4 The Wizard is back in town (The Wizard of Oz); 12 Mar 1999, p. B8 CLC presents musical 'Tintypes'; 19 Mar 1999, p. A12 'The Wizard of Oz' at the Rosemont Theatre; 26 Mar 1999, p. B3 'Those Crazy Ladies in the House on the Corner' : a comedy by by Pat Cook; 16 Apr 1999, p. B4 CATS returns to Rosemont theatre; 30 Apr 1999, p. B4 'Aladdin' closes season for Northbrook Musical Theatre; 7 May 1999, p. B6 '1940's Radio Hour' opening in Palatine; 14 May 1999, p. B3 The Bard is back! From films to festivals, there is much ado about William Shakespeare, he's hotter than ever in 1999; 25 Jun 1999, p. B1 Attic Playhouse premiere of 'What about Luv?"; 23 Jul 1999, p. B5 'MacHomer' to kick off NIU's fine ares se-"; 20 Aug 1999, p. B4 Wilhelm Tell Festival to be held Sept. 3 - 6; 27 Aug 1999, p. B7 Making magic : Stage performances bring music to silent ears for a quarter century (CenterLight Sign and Voice Theater); 10 Sep 1999, p. B1 'The Three Little Pigs' musical set for Sept. 25 - Nov. 6; 17 Sep 1999, p. B4 Norris Theatre announces 21st season performance line-up; 8 Oct 1999, p. B2 'Dracula' sighting at Williams Bay campus; 8 Oct 1999, p. B4 'Phantom' at the Marriott Theatre through January 16; 29 Oct 1999, p. B4 Christian Youth Theater presents 'Little House on the Prairie'; 29 Oct 1999, p. B6 'It's awesome' : The Truth Warriors dram troup enjoy bringing positive, spiritual message to audiences; 5 Nov 1999, p. B1 'Sinatra' leading 'Footlights' shows; 5 Nov 1999, p. B2 Woodlands Academy performs 'Ten Little Indians' Nov. 11-14; 5 Nov 1999, p. B4 Highland Park Players to present 'The Wizard of Oz'; 12 Nov 1999, p. B4 Oliver!; 19 Nov 1999, p. B5 Chicago Shakespeare Studio opens Nov. 19; 19 Nov 1999, p. B6 Christmas Carol comes to Lake Geneva campus; 26 Nov 1999, p. B4 Drake Theatre to present 'Charlotte's Web'; 3 Dec 1999, p. B5 Goodman Theater welcomes the season with Charles Dickens' 'A Christmas Carol'; 3 Dec 1999, p. E2 CenterStage presents 'A Child's Christmas in Wales'; 17 Dec 1999, p. B12 Marriott presents 'Jopseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat'; 31 Dec 1999, p. B6 THEATER REVIEWS 'Midsummer Night's Dream' has nightmarish undertones (Court Theatre, Chicago); 12 Feb 1999, p. B5 'Goody Two Shoes', black patent that is; 19 Feb 1999, p. B4 'Perfect Wedding' a blissful comedy (Drury Lane); 26 Feb 1999, p. B4 'Three Days of Rain' shines brightly; 19 Mar 1999, p. B2 'Ol-Bla-Dee' simply eloquent; 2 Apr 1999, p. B3 He did it 'Houdini' is back at Marriott; 16 Apr 1999, p. B5 'Among Friends' overflows with wit and wisdom; 16 Apr 1999, p. B6 'Much Ado' play is well worth the commotion; 23 Apr 1999, p. B 'Floyd Collins' probes eternal truths; 14 May 1999, p. B8 'Morning Star' casts a glorious sheen; 21 May 1999, p. B5 We love you 'Peggy Sue' (Peggy Sue Got Married); 25 Jun 1999, p. B4 'Winter' touches real-life; 2 Jul 1999, p. B4 Decadent 'Caberet' storms into town; 9 Jul 1999, p. B4 Emotions runs high in 'Jitney'; 16 Jul 1999, p. B13 McDonagh's 'Beauty Queen' shines - warts and all; 13 Aug 1999, p. B5 Play's not the thing at Marriott Theatre (Victor, Victoria); 3 Sep 1999, p. B5 Exuberant 'Chorus Line' takes to Drury Lane state; 1 Oct 1999, p. B4 High-steppin' 'Fosse' a flamboyant show; 8 Oct 1999, p. B5 Wondrous 'Odyssey' translates well; 22 Oct 1999, p. B4 Calling Jeffrey Sweet's 'Bluff'; 22 Oct 1999, p. B6 'Visiting Mr. Green' an engaging comedy; 29 Oct 1999, p. B5 'Phantom' unites two worlds, temporarily; 19 Nov 1999, p. B4 Curtain up for new theater 'Anthony and Cleopatra'; 19 Nov 1999, p. B10 'The Real Thing' rings with a ring of truth; 10 Dec 1999, p. B12 'Door to Door' bridges Jewish generation gap; 17 Dec 1999, p. B3 Goodman Theater presents 'A Christmas Carol'; 17 Dec 1999, p. B9 'My Emperor's New Clothes' wear well for young audiences; 24 Dec 1999, p. B6 THELEN SAND AND GRAVEL (business) Thelen Sand and Gravel expands; 15 Jan 1999, p. C1 TIME & TREASURES GIFT SHOP & GALLERY (business, Mundelein IL) A dream come true : Hawthorn Woods woman opens store of 'treasures' in Mundelein (Kathy Marcus); 26 Feb 1999, p. A1 TOYS AND GAMES Beanie baby extravaganza to be held in Crystal Lake; 14 May 1999, p. A7 Campaing reminds consumers of the important of toy safety during the holiday; 26 Nov 1999, p. E11 Fun facts from our childhood about great toys; 3 Dec 1999, p. E6 Pokemania : These cute little monsters can be found everywhere, but are they harmless?; 10 Dec 1999, p. B1 TRACK AND FIELD / CROSS COUNTRY WHS's Fadelin happy to be back in cross country (Nicole Fadelin); 8 Oct 1999, p. A13 TRAVEL Paddling the land of wow : Rivers of our national parks; 28 May 1999, p. C9 Optimize your traveling experience with summer common sense tips; 4 Jun 1999, p. B12 Wisconsin Dells kicks off the season with Balloon Rally; 4 Jun 1999, p. B12 More adventures paddling the lad of Wow : Rivers of our National Parks; 18 Jun 1999, p. B12 The hottest (and last) summer vacation deals of the century; 25 Jun 1999, p. B7 Guides help steer pleasure travelers to West Michigan destinations; 25 Jun 1999, p. B7 Illinois travel will take you 'a million miles from Monday'; 25 Jun 1999, p. B7 Follow these tips to plan the perfect summer vacation; 9 Jul 1999, p. B10 Keep travel safe and stree-free; 9 Jul 1999, p. D10 Summer road travel : Make life easier at rental car counter; 9 Jul 1999, p. D6 Top ten free vacations; 16 Jul 1999, p. B15 Travel and tourism spending in Illinois sets new record; 16 Jul 1999, p. B15 Visitor and Convention Bureau announces Wisconsin Dells summer events; 16 Jul 1999, p. B15 Cool summer ideas for family fun; 23 Jul 199, p. B14 Seadog announces new river adventure tours; 23 Jul 1999, p. B14 Hanging loose to Hana and back; 30 Jul 1999, p. B10 Flight 761 nightmare; 6 Aug 1999, p. B9 'Reign of Queens' tour : Explores London and Egypt with unique focus; 6 Aug 1999, p. B9 Disney Daytona Adventure getaway; 13 Aug 1999, p. B10 Twenty-five bulls expected in full antler is at Dells new attraction (Nanchas Elk Ranch); 13 Aug 1999, p. B10 Money tips for travelers; 20 Aug 1999, p. B7 Mundelein residents attend Model T tour in Minnesota; 20 Aug 1999, p. A13 Weekend in the Dells feels like an entire week; 20 Aug 1999, p. B7 Adventure travelers are everywhere, survey nots; 10 Sep 1999, p. E7 Come home healthy after traveling abroad; 1 Oct 1999, p. B10 UNITED STATES CENSUS U.S. Census Bureau to hire block canvassers in Illinois; 5 Mar 1999, p. C6 U.S. Census Bureau to hire block canvassers : Workers needed for 2000 Census; 12 Mar 1999, p. A11 UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE U.S. Postal Service issues 'Hospice Care' stamp; 19 Feb 1999, p. B9 Minivan a postage stamp candidate during February; 26 Feb 1999, p. D8 Mundelein Post Office plans open house; 10 Sep 1999, p. A6 Stamp of honor; 24 Sep 1999, p. A1 UNITED WAY (organization) United Way of Lake County seeks community involvement, volunteers; 22 Jan 1999, p. A8 United Way of Lake County raises $8.85 M; 19 Feb 1999; p. C1 Golfers become givers at scramble; 2 Apr 1999, p. A9 Volunteer Center of United Way offers full-day volunteer management training; 16 Jul 1999, p. A13 United Way of Lake County targets $4 million for 102 local programs; 23 Jul 1999, p. A8 United Way campaign seeks to raise $11 million; 10 Sep 1999, p. C1 UNIVERSITY CENTER Field narrows as decision nears on proposed University Center : Two more sites trimmed from short list; 1 Jan 1999, p. C1 University Center sites down to four; 15 Jan 1999, p. C1 University task force under fire : Close ties to CLC concerns municipal group; 22 Jan 1999, p. C1 University Center 'not pie in the sky' : Mundelein site among finalists for proposed University Center; 5 Feb 1999, p. A1 University Center to three sites : CLC, Lakehurst and Mundelein on the list; 5 Feb 1999, p. C1 State visits site of proposed University Center; 12 Mar 1999, p. A1 University Center draws support from community; 12 Mar 1999, p. A3 University Center project overcomes another hurdle; 19 Mar 1999, p. C1 University Center is on hold : Senate cuts $11M in funding for construction; 2 Apr 1999, p. C1 University Center funds are restored; 14 May 1999, p. C1 University Center still faces obstacles; 4 Jun 1999, p. C1 University Center decision delayed again by state board : State Board of Education chairman feels CLC is best site; 11 Jun 1999, p. C1 University Station updates plan : Lakehurst developers sweeten deal with million dollar cost reductions; 11 Jun 1999, p. C2 Waukegan sweetens deal for University; 18 Jun 1999, p. C1 Mundelein still hoping for university center; 25 Jun 1999, p. A1 Legislators voice differing views on University Center; 2 Jul 1999, p. C1 Votes are in for Lakehurst : County Board endorses Lakehurst site for proposed University Center; 16 Jul 1999, p. C1 Lakehurst petitions top 5,000 in 3 days; 23 Jul 1999, p. C9 League supports University Center (Lake County Municipal League); 23 Jul 1999, p. C1 Grayslake contingent supports CLC; 6 Aug 1999, p. C1 CLC site prefered for University; 27 Aug 1999, p. C1 Educator back Lakehurst for new University Center; 26 Nov 1999, p. C1 University Center gets federal help : $3 million in federal funding secured for project at any site; 3 Dec 1999, p. C1 UPTOWN FAMILY SALOON (restaurant) New restaurant : a new beginning : Eatery replaces former strip club; 22 Jan 1999, p. A1 Uptown Family Saloon hosts Halloween party; 29 Oct 1999, p. A4 UTILITIES Major utilities claim readiness for Y2K; 7 May 1999, p. C1 Utility deregulation opens new options for consumers; 21 May 1999, p. A12 Power plant meeting to address concerns of county residents; 25 Jun 1999, p. C1 ComEd trims trees to maintain reliable service; 16 Jul 1999, p. B14 ComEd gets ready for the millennium : Power company prepared for Y2K; 30 Jul 1999, p. A1 What to do when the power goes out; 10 Sep 1999, p. C7 Vaccinations see IMMUNIZATIONS VERNON AREA PUBLIC LIBRARY DISTRICT Acting troupe performs 'Into the Woods'; 16 Apr 1999, p. A13 Vernon Area Public Library District celebrates its 25th anniversary; 17 Sep 1999, p. B4 Vernon Area library notes : 'Meet the Great Composers'; 29 Oct 1999, p. A7 Vernon Area Public Library District Food for Fines; 17 Dec 1999, p. A7 VERNON HILLS (IL), POLICE DEPARTMENT Three arrested for armed robbery; 22 Jan 1999, p. A4 Vernon Hills Police dept. promoting seat belt safety; 21 May 1999, p. A5 Police seeking names of those with special needs; 11 Jun 1999, p. A8 Grant assits with DUI enforcement; 25 Jun 1999, p. A7 Vernon Hills police seek names of people with special needs; 2 Jul 1999, p. A5 VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS (organization) Veterans of foreign war donates to North Chicago VA Medical Center; 6 Aug 1999, p. C12 Vets upset over state VFW's position on North Chicago VA : State VFW official claims letter was 'misinterpreted'; 26 Nov 1999, p. C1 VICTORY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL (Waukegan IL) Victory Health Care Center offers free stroke risk screening in Grayslake; 5 Feb 1999, p. B9 Deborah Martinkus, R.N., appointed to Victory surgery and treatment center staff; 26 Feb 1999, p.l B11 Item; 12 Mar 1999, p. B10 Victory offers wide range of community services; 2 Apr 1999, p. 9 No energy crisis for Victory volunteers; 11 Jun 1999, p. B11 Victory Eldercare brings people together; 3 Sep 1999, p. B14 People on the move; 8 Oct 1999, p. B11 Victory Memorial for Health Care Update; 22 Oct 1999, Health Update p. 4 Bakers offer tasty treats at Festival of Trees; 12 Nov 1999, p. B4 Victory Memorial Hospital celebrates employees; 12 Nov 1999, p. C6 Victory Hospital holds holiday blood drive; 17 Dec 1999, p. B4 VIETNAM WAR Ceremony remembers the 'unmarked' soldiers; 5 Nov 1999, p. C2 VILLAGERS (regular colunm - note: this column lists local people's activities in the Mundelein/Libertyville/Vernon Hills area. Instead of subject headings, this part of the index will list people alphabetically) VIOLENCE Ending violence : Counselor shows people how to resolve conflict without a conflict (Beverly Brock); 10 Dec 1999, p. C1 VOLLEYBALL Highland girls volleyball teams named; 1 Oct 1999, p. 10 VOLO BOG STATE NATURAL AREA (park, Volo IL) Volo Bog offers color walks, astronomy nights in fall; 1 Oct 1999, p. A13 VOLO (IL), VILLAGE OF Volo approves two tax referendums; 16 Apr 1999, p. A14 Volo Auto auction scheduled for Oct. 23-24; 1 Oct 1999, p. A13 VOLUNTEERS Good samaritans; 8 Jan 1999, p. A1 Police seek volunters for A-May-Zing event; 2 Apr 1999, p. A3 A-May-Zing event coming up on May 15; 7 May 1999, p. A1 Letter carriers seek food drive helpers; 7 May 1999, p. A8 An 'A-May-Zing' day : Hundreds of people participate in volunteer event; 21 May 1999, p. A1 Foster parents are needed; 21 May 1999, p. A12 Dedicated senior citizens honored over tea; 28 May 1999, p. A14 Fostering fulfillment : Foster parenting offers emotional rewards; 28 May 1999, p. B1 Senior resident goes above and beyond call of duty (Nina Hammer); 25 Jun 1999, p. A3 Agency honors volunteers (Center for Enriched Living); 1 Oct 1999, p. C7 Volunteers have chance to help; 17 Dec 1999, p. A7 Wadhwa, Steve see TECHNOLOGY CORNER (regular column) WADSWORTH (IL), VILLAGE OF The party's over; 27 Aug 1999, p. C3 WALLER, JANE Wallers honored for outstanding service; 5 Feb 1999, p. C1 WALLER, MICHAEL Wallers honored for outstanding service; 5 Feb 1999, p. C1 WAREILD, ANDREW Ex-teacher found guilty on sex abuse charges; 2 Jul 1999, p. A4 WASHBURN INTERNATIONAL (business, Mundelein IL) Guitar manufacturer moving to Mundelein; 4 Jun 1999, p. A1 Guitar manufacturer is Mundelein's 'showpiece'; 9 Jul 1999, p. A1 Making music : Washburn factory move hopes to have Mundelein singing a new tune; 9 Jul 1999, p. C1 WATER Water : Landscape budgets hit hard (Thirsty Land series, pt. 3); 3 Sep 1999, p. C1 County faces drought : Lack of rain worries farmers, gardeners (Thirsty Land series, pt. ?); 3 Dec 1999, p. C1 WAUCONDA HIGH SCHOOL (school, Wauconda IL) Teenagers apprehended for role in bomb threat at WHS; 12 Nov 1999, p. A5 Four students expelled for roles in bomb threat : WHS students also facing charges in juvenile court; 19 Nov 1999, p. A5 WAUCONDA (IL) FIRE DEPARTMENT Fire station damaged in automobile crash; 5 Feb 1999, p. A5 Island Lake family excapes home fire; 12 Feb 1999, p. A5 Fog contributes to crashes; 10 Sep 1999, p. A5 Wauconda teen suffer head injury; 1 Oct 1999, p. A5 WAUCONDA (IL) POLICE DEPARTMENT Wauconda cops assist murder suspect arrest; 15 Jan 1999, p. A5 Little known about Wauconda suspect : Dennis J. Neophitos could face 65 years if convicted of killing ex-wife; 22 Jan 1999, p. A5 Teenagers apprehended for role in bomb threat at WHS; 12 Nov 1999, p. A5 WAUCONDA (IL), VILLAGE OF Wauconda listings left out of phone book due to snafu; 3 Dec 1999, p. A4 WAUCONDA SCHOOL DISTRICT 118 Dist. 118, police discuss need for CSO; 27 Aug 1999, p. C3 WAUKEGAN HISTORICAL SOCIETY (organization) If these pictures could talk : Waukegan Historical Society displays artifacts of county's first African-American family; 5 Feb 1999, p. B1 WAUKEGAN (IL), CITY OF Waukegan celebrates National Community Development Week; 2 Apr 1999, p. C7 Waukegan downtown awakens from slumber; 14 May 1999, p. C6 WEATHER Snow extends winter break; 8 Jan 1999, p. A3 Federal disaster aid approved for Illinois; 15 Jan 1999, p. A14 WEDDINGS (for engagement and wedding announcements, see Vital Records Index) They're getting married - let the planning begin; 8 Jan 1999, p. C14 When it comes to wedding music, don't be left singing the blues; 8 Jan 1999, p. C15 Elegant expressions for at-home receptions; 8 Jan 1999, p. C16 Dream up a fantasy cake; 15 Jan 1999, p. E3 Brides to look back to older times; 18 Jun 1999, p. E2 New registries expand gift options; 18 Jun 1999, p. E2 Affordable fashion options abound for the contemporary wedding; 18 Jun 1999, p. E3 Adventure awaits for millennium honeymooners; 18 Jun 1999, p. E4 Alfresco fairy tale : Garden weddings combine natural beauty with romance; 6 Aug 1999, p. B1 They're getting married, let the planning begin; 17 Sep 1999, p. E2 Great photo tips to help capture your wedding day memories; 17 Sep 1999, p. E2 Wedding planning seminar scheduled at Gorton; 17 Sep 1999, p. E3 Here comes the bride and her bridesmaids looking beautiful as they walk down the aisle; 17 Sep 1999, p. E5 Gift ideas for the bridal party; 17 Sep 1999, p. E6 When it comes to wedding music, don't be left singing the blues; 17 Sep 1999, p. E7 Affordable fasion options abound for the contermporary wedding; 24 Sep 1999, p. B7 WHEATON HISTORY CENTER (organization) Irish traditions featured; 3 Dec 1999, p B4 Book Fair raises funds for new facility; 3 Dec 1999, p. B9 WILDFLOWERS GARDEN PARTY, INC. (business, Mundelein IL) Business offers garden parties (Wildflowers Garden Party, Inc.); 14 May 1999, p. A4 Lake County women launch new business (Wildflowers Garden Party, Inc.); 14 May 1999, p. E2 Wills see ESTATE PLANNING WINES Crisp-tasting wines complement light food; 10 Jun 1999, p. 51 WISCONSIN Autumn Harvest Fest returns to Wisconsin Dells; 15 Oct 1999, p. B5 WOMEN IN MANAGEMENT (organization) Lake Cook Women in Management meet; 16 Jul 1999, p. A7 WIM meeting focuses on enhancing image; 12 Nov 1999, p A4 WOODLANDS ACADEMY OF THE SACRED HEART (school, Lake Forest IL) Woodlands Academy performs 'Ten Little Indians' Nov. 11-14; 5 Nov 1999, p. B4 WRESTLING Friend receives wrestling award (Jim Friend); 15 Jan 1999, p. A13 Libertyville's Freind takes 2nd in 'toughest tournament in the world (Mark Friend); 22 Jan 1999, p. A10 Grapplers battle in quad; 29 Jan 1999, p. A9 Grapplers qualify for state meet; 19 Feb 1999, p. A9 Wrestling Factory one of the best; 5 Mar 1999, p. A10 National wrestling tournament; 2 Apr 1999, p. A10 Friend claims State championship (Jim Friend); 18 Jun 1999, p. A10 Onstad hopes to return CLC wrestling limelight; 10 Dec 1999, p. A11 Y-ME (organization) Y-ME support group presents image consultant; 12 Feb 1999, p. B11 For a good cause; 19 Mar 1999, p. C1 YMCA (organization) Hastings Lake YMCA seeks funds from 'heroes'; 5 Mar 1999, p. C1 New YMCA planned for Vernon Hills : Facility will also service Libertyville, Mundelein and surrounding areas; 12 Mar 1999, p. A8 Lake Zurich Y started : Aim for February occupancy; 4 Jun 1999, p. C2 Swing into the Millennium; 16 Jul 1999, p. A7 Diving in with gusto; 27 Aug 1999, p. B1 Central Lake YMCA youth hockey league; 24 Sep 1999, p. A14 Programs offered at YMCA; 1 Oct 1999, p. A12 YMCA to celebrate Breast Cancer Awareness Month; 8 Oct 1999, p. B11 New aquatic director (Robert E. Kemp); 19 Nov 1999, p. A8 Lake County Family YMCA : New membership/wellness director (Daron L. Terfehn); 3 Dec 1999, p. A4 YMCA, Lake Forest Symphony announce kids music classes; 17 Dec 1999, p. A6 YWCA (organization) Susan Komen Foundation awards grant to local organization; 12 Mar 1999, p. B11 ENCOREplus breast cancer program at YWCA of Lake County receives Avon Grant for 4th year; 18 Jun 1999, p. B9 YWCA starts 'study circles' to confront racial related issues; 20 Aug 1999, p. C2 YWCA of Lake County news; 15 Oct 1999, p. A7 YWCA to celebrate Breast Cancer Awareness month; 15 Oct 1999, p. B10 Status of 1999 Mundelein News January - December 1999 newspapers have been microfilmed, cataloged, and are available at the reference desk. Up to the Top of this page. Issues indexed 1 Jan 1999 5 Feb 1999 5 Mar 1999 8 Jan 1999 12 Feb 1999 12 Mar 1999 * 15 Jan 1999 19 Feb 1999 19 Mar 1999 * 22 Jan 1999 26 Feb 1999 26 Mar 1999 * 29 Jan 1999 * 2 Apr 1999 7 May 1999 4 Jun 1999 9 Apr 1999 14 May 1999 11 Jun 1999 16 Apr 1999 21 May 1999 18 Jun 1999 23 Apr 1999 * 28 May 1999 25 Jun 1999 30 Apr 1999 2 Jul 1999 6 Aug 1999 3 Sep 1999 9 Jul 1999 13 Aug 1999 10 Sep 1999 16 Jul 1999 20 Aug 1999 17 Sep 1999 23 Jul 1999 27 Aug 1999 24 Sep 1999 30 Jul 1999 * 1 Oct 1999 5 Nov 1999 3 Dec 1999 8 Oct 1999 12 Nov 1999 10 Dec 1999 15 Oct 1999 19 Nov 1999 17 Dec 1999 22 Oct 1999 26 Nov 1999 24 Dec 1999 29 Oct 1999 31 Dec 1999 * Issues damaged. The following issues were vandalized or damaged in some way, and the library was unable to obtain complete copies for microfilming. The library regrets the inconvenience. 29 Jan 1999 - Section D missing (automotive) 12 Mar 1999 - Section D missing (automotive) 19 Mar 1999 - Section D missing (automotive) 26 Mar 1999 - pages A5, A6, A11 and A12 missing 23 Apr 1999 - Section D missing (automotive) 30 Jul 1999 - Section D missing (automotive) This page last updated on June 7, 2001. © copyright Fremont Public Library, 2000.