Index of the Mundelein News - 2001 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 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ABBOTT LABORATORIES (business, North Chicago IL) Abbott offers services to fight bioterrorism; 9 Nov 2001, p. B2 ACCIDENTS Rescue airboat ready : Unit to be used year-round for all types of rescues on area waterways; 12 Jan 2001, p. B2 A real traffic nightmare : Fuel spill blamed for at least 10 accidents; 11 May 2001, p. A1 3 teens killed (Matthew Elliot, Alex Britt, Douglas Sparks); 1 Jun 2001, p. A1 High-speed crash kills three teens (Matthew Elliot, Alex Britt, Doug Sparks); 1 Jun 2001, p. B1 Libertyville woman could get 18-year sentence : Bond set at $25,000 in alcohol-related crash; 8 Jun 2001, p. A1 Libertyville woman faces two reckless homicide counts; 29 Jun 2001, p. A4 Crash kills area youth (Brian Schuett); 6 Jul 2001, p. A1 Woman pleads not guilty to reckless homicide counts; 13 Jul 2001, p. A2 Local teen drowns trying to swim across lake (Matthew J. Jenkins); 20 Jul 2001, p. A5 Wrongful death suit filed against teen's father (Matthew Elliot); 27 Jul 2001, p. A1 Memories of Grant High grad fill hearts following crash (Sandra E. Varela); 10 Aug 2001, p. A2 Man involved in train accident; 14 Sep 2001, p. A4 Adler cultural center see DAVID ADLER CULTURAL CENTER (Libertyville IL) AGRICULTURE / FARMING County crops in good shape - for now; 3 Aug 2001, p. B3 Heavy rains halt harvest; 19 Oct 2001, p. B1 AIRPLANES AND AIRPORTS see also O'HARE INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT (Chicago IL) Making air travel more comfortable, less stressful; 23 Feb 2001, p. B15 Airport hosts career fair (General Mitchell International Airport, Milwaukee WI); 6 Apr 2001, p. B1 Student built plane to make 1,500 mile trek to North Pole (Mundelein High School); 20 Jul 2001, p. A1 Thunderbirds to headline Air and Water show; 17 Aug 2001, p. LL2 Regional airport has room to grow : Boeing's arrival no big deal for Waukegan Airport; 31 Aug 2001, p. B1 Chamber endorses O'Hare expansion; 31 Aug 2001, p. B1 ALCOHOL Under the influence; 18 May 2001, p. LL1 AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY (organization) Condell staffers help spearhead American Cancer Society fund-raiser; 20 Apr 2001, p. B8 American Cancer Society encourages women to tell a friend; 11 May 2001, p. B6 American Cancer Society tips its hat to 'Making Strides Against Breast Cancer' walk participants; 28 Sep 2001, p. B7 Car rally gathers $35,000 for cancer friend; 19 Oct 2001, p. LL2 Salutos restaurant assists Cancer Society; 9 Nov 2001, p. B10 AMERICAN RED CROSS (organization) American Red Cross offers hot weather tips for unofficial start of summer; 22 Jun 2001, p. B6 Red Cross seeks people for AmeriCorps program; 10 Aug 2001, p. LL2 Red Cross info sessions open to all; 14 Sep 2001, p. LL2 Red Cross sees outpouring of local concern; 21 Sep 2001, p. A1 MHS provides light during a time of darkness : Cancels parade, starts Red Cross drive; 21 Sep 2001, p. A3 American Red Cross advises how to help disaster victims; 21 Sep 2001, p. LL5 AMERICORPS (organization) Red Cross seeks people for AmeriCorps program; 10 Aug 2001, p. LL2 ANIMALS see also BIRDS see also DOGS see also PETS Springtime alert : Please don't disturb young wildlife; 4 May 2001, p. B1 Rabid bats identified in Lake County; 27 Jul 2001, p. B14 Largest snake in the world celebrates 24th birthday; 24 Aug 2001, p. LL5 Two more rabid bats identified (Lake County IL); 14 Sep 2001, p. B8 African Lynx finds a new home; 12 Oct 2001, p. A8 AMUSEMENT PARKS Six Flags set to unveil two new hair-raising coasters; 2 Mar 2001, p. A1 Santa's Village invites moms of all ages (East Dundee IL); 4 May 2001, p. B13 Six Flags Great America offers new thrills; 25 May 2001, Rec Guide June 2001 p. 19 Third sex assault lawsuit filed against local ride operator; 27 Jul 2001, p. A3 ANTIOCH (IL), VILLAGE OF Alwasy active, never shy (Claude LeMere); 23 Feb 2001, Forefronts p. 13 ANTIOCH HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT 117 Antioch High School (graduation list); 15 Jun 2001, p. B9 ANTIQUES AND COLLECTIBLES Civil War collectors show set; 13 Apr 2001, p. LL3 'Spring Blooms' at the garden : Chicago Botanic Garden presents the Antiques and Garden Fair; 13 Apr 2001, p. LL6 Antique Toy and Doll World Show at Kane County fairgrounds; 20 Apr 2001, p. LL9 Antique show scheduled; 8 Jun 2001, p. B2 Sports Collector Show set Aug. 2-5; 20 Jul 2001, p. B10 Fall Chicago O'Hare antique show; 9 Nov 2001, p. LL5 ARCHITECTURE AND BUILDINGS Third annual Great Chicago Places & Spaces on May 19-20; 18 May 2001, p. LL2 Ten most endangered historic places; 18 May 2001, p. LL2 House on the Rock vs. Taliesin? Make the 'Wright' choice; 29 Jun 2001, Rec Guide Jul p. 8 'Painted Ladies' contest deadline entry nears; 20 Jul 2001, p. B8 Back to the future (Lehmann mansion, Lake Villa IL); 31 Aug 2001, p. LL1 ARMED FORCES A 'man of honor' to speak (Carl M. Brashear); 26 Jan 2001, p. LL2 Physical and mental challenges a part of basic training; 2 Feb 2001, p. A7 Familes invited to host recruits for Thanksgiving : Adopt-a-Sailor program now in 20th year; 9 Nov 2001, p. LL2 IHDA reminds Illinois military personnel called to active duty they may be eligible for reduced mortgage costs; 30 Nov 2001, p. B12 Pearl revisited : Beach Park resident's memories of World War II still remain as if it happened yesterday (John Alden); 7 Dec 2001, p. LL1 The life of a swab (John Alden); 14 Dec 2001, p. LL4 Call to save Pearl Harbor; 14 Dec 2001, p. LL4 Libertyville pals serve country in time of need; 14 Dec 2001, p. B1 Families invited to host recruits in training for Christmas; 14 Dec 2001, p. B1 Letter from a freedom fighter; 28 Dec 2001, p. LL1 Chiefs serve feast (Naval STation Chief Petty Officers Association); 28 Dec 2001, p. B1 Every day challenging for U.S. troops in Afghanistan; 28 Dec 2001, p. B2 ART AND ARTISTS Artistic impressions (Tom Beck); 12 Jan 2001, p. LL1 Picture this : More than works of art, Sally Baker Keller's portraits become treasured fmaily heirlooms, passed from generation to generation; 19 Jan 2001, p. A1 Barn art : Two local artists use a barn as their painting canvas (Jeff Grandt, Dean Rankin); 19 Jan 2001, p. LL1 A cow on parade ('Moolenium', Lambs Farm); 16 Feb 2001, p. LL7 Ben Whitehouse to exhibit paintings at Chicago Botanic Garden; 2 Mar 2001, p. LL3 Auction features works by Jewish artists; 9 Mar 2001, p. LL9 Illinois Arts Coucil seeks applicants; 13 Apr 2001, p. LL9 Art Chicago 9th annual exposition set; 4 May 2001, p. LL11 Lakes Region Watercolor Guild exhibits works; 11 May 2001, p. B18 Exhibit features prints and murals from Depression Era; 18 May 2001, p. LL5 Local artist holds solo show; 29 Jun 2001, p. LL6 Artist, kids to build llama bank (John Grebe); 6 Jul 2001, p. A1 CLC exhibit features South African artists; 20 Jul 2001, p. LL2 Art festival presents awards (Lake County Art League); 17 Aug 2001, p. LL7 Fine art on display at Ela Festival of Art; 7 Sep 2001, p. LL5 Shop features blooming artist (Bud Riemer, Arts 'n Bloom, Inc.); 5 Oct 2001, p. A1 'Recent Works' exhibition opens at CLC, winners announced; 26 Oct 2001, p. LL7 Annual student pottery sale to showcase talent, gifts; 2 Nov 2001, p. LL3 Antioch gallery to hold open house (Antioch Fine Arts Foundation, Antioch IL); 7 Dec 2001, p. LL3 Artist balances fishing and painting : Retired Libertyville teacher paints outdoor scenes with water colors, nature (Ross Shellenberger); 28 Dec 2001, p. A5 ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO (museum, Chicago IL) Channel 11 presents 'Treasures of the Art Institute'; 2 Feb 2001, p. LL2 Long-anticipated exhibition to be seen only in Chicago and Amsterdam (van Gogh and Gauguin); 27 Jul 2001, p. LL4 ARTS & CRAFTS (ARTS AND CRAFTS) Egg people hatch at spring show (16th Annual Country Collections Traditional Crafts and Fold Art Faire); 30 Mar 2001, p. LL5 Fair Diddley Craft show returns to Woodstock; 18 May 2001, p. LL4 Love of carving grows into thriving club; 1 Jun 2001, p. A1 Visual taste of summer at the Festival of Fine Craft (Highland Park IL); 22 Jun 2001, p. LL2 Annual summer arts and crafts show set at Lambs Farm; 20 Jul 2001, p. LL2 Great gourd almighty!; 7 Sep 2001, p. LL1 Cinnomon scented christmas ornaments; 23 Nov 2001, p. C19 10 tips for creating an everlasting Holiday wreath; 23 Nov 2001, p. C23 Authors see BOOKS AND AUTHORS AUTOMOBILES see also AUTOMOBILES - MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR see also AUTOMOBILES - RACING see also AUTOMOBILES - SAFETY see also AUTOMOBILES - SHOWS Entries sought Junior Solar Sprint; 13 Apr 2001, p. LL2 Cancer research benefit plans 2001 car rally; 20 Apr 2001, p. LL3 Sen. Geo-Karis advances emission testing bill; 20 Apr 2001, p. B2 Vintage cars bring back old memories of Mundelein's Park St.; 15 Jun 2001, p. A3 Libertyville man wins best-of-show (Bob Delia); 29 Jun 2001, p. A8 Bugfest 2001 set for Saturday July 14; 13 Jul 2001, p. LL7 Ridin' around with no particular place to go; 20 Jul 2001, p. LL1 AUTOMOBILES - MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR Cold is gold to repair shops; 5 Jan 2001, p. A1 AUTOMOBILES - RACING see also LET'S GO RACING (regular column) Ice Drags slated for Mc Dermits; 12 Jan 2001, p. B18 Wilmot Speedway gearing up; 12 Jan 2001, p. B19 Motorsports Show March 23-25; 23 Mar 2001, p. A10 Wilmot drivers meeting April 7; 6 Apr 2001, p. B9 Beat the heat : Cops and kids with a need to speed go head-to-head on the racetrack; 20 Apr 2001, p. LL1 Rains postpone Wilmot opener; 18 May 2001, p. A10 Racing legend Winker passes on; 25 May 2001, p. B12 Wilmot postponed again; 1 Jun 2001, p. B10 Wilmot postponed again; 8 Jun 2001, p. A8 Rains postpone Wilmot racing; 13 Jul 2001, p. B15 AUTOMOBILES - SAFETY Tips for safe winter driving; 5 Jan 2001, p. A5 Tollway reminds motorists to drive defensively; 5 Jan 2001, p. A8 Survey says men are breaking rules of the road more than women; 23 Mar 2001, p. B2 Drivers beware : Farm equipment back on roads; 27 Apr 2001, p. B1 Under the influence; 18 May 2001, p. LL1 Law puts teeth into Passenger Protection Act; 10 Aug 2001, p. B26 Police urge back to school booster seat check; 24 Aug 2001, p. LL6 Motorist usability key to 'safe crossing' initiative; 9 Nov 2001, p. B1 AUTOMOBILES - SHOWS Chicago Auto show selects Volo Auto Museum for exhibit; 9 Feb 2001, p. LL6 Car show gives collectors a chance to showcase their treasures (6th Annual Gurnee Days Car Show); 10 Aug 2002, p. B18 Good times roll at rally for classics (24th Lake Geneva Classic Car Rally); 21 Sep 2001, p. LL7 AUTUMN Discover the colors of autumn on a weekend diversion; 12 Oct 2001, p. LL6 BARAT COLLEGE (school, Lake Forest IL) Tenth season for Shakespeare on the Green (The Tempest); 29 Jun 2001, Rec Guide Jul p. 7 Craig Spidle featured in Shakespeare on the Green production of 'The Tempest'; 6 Jul 2001, p. LL3 Barat-DePaul alliance spurs college enrollment; 14 Sep 2001, p. B3 BARBERS Trimming traditions; 21 Sep 2001, p. LL1 BASEBALL Lake County Chiefs baseball competing in Florida; 12 Jan 2001, p. B19 SoxFest Feb. 2-4 at Hyatt Regency; 2 Feb 2001, p. B10 Once again, Cubbie blue out in force at annual convention (Chicago Cubs); 2 Mar 2001, p. B15 CLC baseball looks to rebuild with youth; 23 Mar 2001, p. A9 CLC baseball looks to rebuild with youth; 30 Mar 2001, p. B22 Big plans slated this season for Fielder's Choice Sports Complex; 30 Mar 2001, p. B22 2001 Lakeland Media baseball preview; 6 Apr 2001, p. B8 Pre-season player of the year : Carmel's Mikrut looking for big year (Jon Mikrut); 6 Apr 2001, p. B8 Pitching helps Lancer baseball click on all cylinders; 13 Apr 2001, p. B10 Libertyville Little League opening day set for April 21; 20 Apr 2001, p. A10 CLC express state-bound!; 11 May 2001, p. B21 Lancers are Skyway champs; 11 May 2001, p. B21 CLC's Mitchell shows he has the 'right stuff' (Matt Mitchell); 18 May 2001, p. B9 Little Leaguers reach for championship dreams; 1 Jun 2001, p. LL2 Wauconda 10-year-old Jr. Bulldog baseball World Series bound; 8 Jun 2001, p. B17 CLC baseball players honored (Brett McCollum, Matt Mitchell, Adam Miller); 8 Jun 2001, p. B18 Top honors for 'Mr. Baseball' (Gene Hanson); 15 Jun 2001, p. A6 Colts scalped (Grant Colts); 22 Jun 2001, p. A6 Lake Villa 11s qualify for state; 22 Jun 2001, p. B14 Bandits baseball up to old tricks; 29 Jun 2001, p. A6 2001 Lakeland All-Area Baseball team; 29 Jun 2001, p. B14 Player of the year : Carmel's Mikrut a force in all aspects of the game (Jon Mikrut); 29 Jun 2001, p. B14 Close but no cigar for Mustang Legion baseball; 6 Jul 2001, p. A6 Vernon baseball stings Bandits; 6 Jul 2001, p. A6 Wauconda Jr. Bulldogs repeat as conference champs; 6 Jul 2001, p. B11 Bandits take Bloomington title; 13 Jul 2001, p. A6 Lightning, Bulldogs split twin bill; 13 Jul 2001, p. B18 Geraldi, Bandit baseball rolling at right time (Mike Geraldi); 20 Jul 2001, p. A6 White Sox Training centers provide instruction, fun; 20 Jul 2001, p. A6 Bandits start defense of state title, hold off Lake Zurich; 27 Jul 2001, p. A6 Bittersweet ending for Mundelein Legion baseball; 3 Aug 2001, p. A6 Bandits state title run ends; 3 Aug 2001, p. A6 All-stars earn fourth at tournament (Lake Villa All-stars); 3 Aug 2001, p. B15 Wauconda Jr. Bulldogs finish ninth at World Series; 10 Aug 2001, p. B23 Travelers league champs; 17 Aug 2001, p. B23 Fast start for Tri-City; 14 Sep 2001, p. B15 Tri-City All-Stars 6-0; 28 Sep 2001, p. B19 Tri-City baseball All-Stars 8-0; 12 Oct 2001, p. B10 Perfect season for Tri-City; 2 Nov 2001, p. B11 BASKETBALL Lady Lancers post first win; 19 Jan 2001, p. B17 Slaby steps it up for Lancer men's hoops (Jimichael Slaby); 19 Jan 2001, p. B18 Bulls to award scholarships (Chicago Bulls); 9 Feb 2001, p. B10 Westlake Lady Eagles soaring; 23 Feb 2001, p. B22 Jr. Wildcats basketball rolling along; post 4-1 week; 2 Mar 2001, p. A8 Oboikowitch gets first start, Redmen cruise in playoff opener (Jim Oboikowitch); 9 Mar 2001, p. A12 2000-01 Lakeland Media All-area girls basketball team; 16 Mar 2001, p. A6 Former Devil Hughes adjusts to new role at NU (Langston Hughes); 16 Mar 2001, p. B15 There's no taking advantage of this guy (Aaron Coleman); 16 Mar 2001, p. B16 Third-quarter blues do in the Bees; 16 Mar 2001, p. B21 2001-02 Lakeland Media all-area boys basketball team; 30 Mar 2001, p. A9 Hoops players Sears eanrs stripes with two different Cats; 30 Mar 2001, p. A10 Ratay relishing role with Irish; 6 Apr 2001, p. B7 Bulls hoops schools to tip-off third season; 6 Apr 2001, p. B9 Lakers traveling basketball off and running; 27 Apr 2001, p. A10 A good time had by all at Bears charity hoops game; 25 May 2001, p. A9 It starts with fundamentals at hoops camp; 15 Jun 2001, p. A6 Chicago Bulls basketball schools tip-off 3rd season; 29 Jun 2001, p. B11 Swish girls ends season on high note; 10 Aug 2001, p. A6 Laker basketball team nets another national title; 17 Aug 2001, p. A6 HoopStars shine in Kenosha; 21 Sep 2001, p. B11 Hoop Stars heating up; 5 Oct 2001, p. B12 Lancer hoops off and running; 16 Nov 2001, p. B9 Lancer women's hoops set to tip-off new season; 23 Nov 2001, p. B8 2001-02 Lakeland Media boys basketball preview : Feel the Madness; 30 Nov 2001, p. A9 Preseason player of the year : Warren't Herring 'above the rim' (Quentin Herring); 30 Nov 2001, p. A9 2001-02 Lakeland Media girls basketball preview : Feel the madness; 30 Nov 2001, p. A11 Preseason player of the year : Role reversal suits Warren's Peters just fine (Amy Peters); 30 Nov 2001, p. A11 2001-02 Lakeland basketball preview : Where are they now?; 30 Nov 2001, p. B7 How the madness evolved; 30 Nov 2001, p. B7 BAXTER ALLEGIANCE FOUNDATION Baxter grant to aid bilingual education; 20 Jul 2001, p. B1 BAXTER HEALTHCARE CORPORATION (Deerfield IL) Opposition mounts to Baxter sewage permit; 6 Apr 2001, p. B1 BICYCLES AND BIKING Register now for the Annual Prairie Pedal; 13 Apr 2001, p. LL4 Practice bicycle safety!; 29 Jun 2001, Jul Rec Guide p. 18 BIRDS (wild and domestic) Focus on birds at Volo Bog Ecofest; 4 May 2001, p. LL3 Workers rescue ducklings, mallard mom quack happy; 8 Jun 2001, p. B1 Bug off! Swallows, bluebirds have niche at Merit Club; 10 Aug 2001, p. LL1 How to attract winter birds to your garden; 7 Sep 2001, Home Marketer p. 3 BLOOD Blood donations urged to stem shortage; 24 Aug 2001, p. B3 LifeSource thanks donars, notes the need continues; 5 Oct 2001, Fall p. 4 BOATS AND BOATING see also CANOES AND CANOEING Small craft safety course offered in Libertyville; 13 Apr 2001, p. A12 Sheriff's Marine Unit patrols set to resume; 20 Apr 2001, p. B1 Free vessel safety checks by Coast Guard Auxiliary; 11 May 2001, p. LL2 Chain O' Lakes boaters hope for more 'normal' weather this year; 25 May 2001, Rec Guide 2001 p. 20 Watercraft registration information; 25 May 2001, Rec Guide 2001, p. 24 Buoy identification; 25 May 2001, Rec Guide June 2001, p. 26 Set sail for annual Venetian Festival in Lake Geneva; 10 Aug 2001, p. LL4 Coast Guard vigilant for breaks in Chain safety (Chain O'Lakes); 17 Aug 2001, September Rec Guide p. 10 Geneva Lake site of boat show (Fontana WI); 17 Aug 2001, September Rec Guide p. 17 BOOKS AND AUTHORS Water Right book focuese on landscape water use; 2 Mar 2001, Home Marketer p. 11 Author Naomi Wolf to speak at CLC; 16 Mar 2001, p. LL2 Mascot controversy to be discussed; 23 Mar 2001, p. LL5 A visionary approach to co-species healing (Kindred Spirits by Allen Schoen); 30 Mar 2001, p. B9 Tuesdays with Morrie author to speak at CLC (Mitch Albom); 6 Apr 2001, p. LL6 Former CLC student and novelist to read April 26 (Don DeGrazia); 20 Apr 2001, p. LL4 Former Antioch resident writes book on Catalina pottery (Jeannine L. Pedersen, The Art of Catalina Clay Products); 8 Jun 2001, p. LL4 Officials lash out at book that uses Mundelein as an example (A Cry for Character by Dary Matera); 17 Aug 2001, p. A1 Wildwood woman finds writer's inspiration (Kathy Bostrom); 24 Aug 2001, p. LL5 Celebrate National Children's Book Week; 9 Nov 2001, p. LL6 Book signing to benefit museum and literacy council (Michael Craft, Desert Autumn, Kenosha County Museum); 23 Nov 2001, p. LL9 Maya Angelou and Hallmark debut gift line; 30 Nov 2001, p. C23 Take time to read together : Tips on reading with a child; 28 Dec 2001, p. LL5 BOWLING Hall door's open - again - for Vernon Hill's Spigner (Bill Spigner); 23 Mar 2001, p. A9 PBA Senior Open at Hawthorn; 18 May 2001, p. A9 Hawthorn announces winners (Hawthorn Lanes Youth Scholarship Tournament); 8 Jun 2001, p. A8 PBA Senior event a success; 8 Jun 2001, p. A8 BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA - BSA (organization) Soaring with eagles : Prestigious award represents the cream of scoutings crop(Sapan Agarwal, Mike Brown, Rob Adams); 2 Feb 2001, p. A1 Eagle Scout project helps area children (Tim L'Heureux); 6 Apr 2001, p. B1 Rummage sale raises funds for Boy Scouts' summer expedition; 22 Jun 2001, p. A3 BRISTOL RENAISSANCE FAIRE (Bristol WI) Auditions for the Bristol Renaissance Faire announced; 9 Mar 2001, p. LL3 Arriving at an enchanted forest near you; 29 Jun 2001, p. Ll4 Bristol Renaissance Faire, living history and fun; 29 Jun 2001, Jul Rec Guide p. 27 Faire presents 'Midsummer' (A Midsummer Night's Dream); 17 Aug 2001, p. LL2 BROOKFIELD ZOO (zoo, Brookfield IL) Beary-y good news at Brookfield Zoo; 13 Apr 2001, p. LL7 Name the new polar bear cub; 25 May 2001, p. LL4 BUFFALO GROVE (IL) POLICE DEPARTMENT Ex-girlfriend shoots man, not charged : Victim pulled shotgun barrel; 14 Dec 2001, p. A7 BUSINESS Free counseling for small businesses; 20 Jul 2001, p. LL3 Bargainmania galore : Christmas spirit out in full force to start holiday shopping; 30 Nov 2001, p. A1 BUSINESSES - ANTIOCH (IL) Keller Williams Stateline focus : teamwork, success; 2 Mar 2001, Home Marketer p. 7 Realtor's corner : George Bessette, RE/MAX Advantage, Antioch IL); 2 Mar 2001, Home Marketer p. 13 Sew it, stuff it , love it (teddy bears, Josie's Bears and Dolls); 22 Jun 2001, p. LL1 Early start, long days spell realtor success (RE/MAX Advantage Realty); 6 Jul 2001, Home Marketer p. 3 Dairy Queen of Antioch 'treating' customers for 14 years; 17 Aug 2001, September Rec Guide p. 11 BUSINESSES - BARRINGTON (IL) That's all folks : Legendary Barrington Cartoon Gallery says goodbye; 30 Nov 2001, p. LL4 BUSINESSES - CARY (IL) Peaceful Lake Julian offers great family fishing (Lake Julian Trout Farm); 25 May 2001, Rec Guide June 2001 p. 10 BUSINESSES - EAST DUNDEE (IL) Santa's Village invites moms of all ages; 4 May 2001, p. B13 BUSINESSES - FOX LAKE (IL) Trip to Fox Lake harbor : An investment in your boating fun; 17 Aug 2001, September Rec Guide p. 3 Templeton's Point an inviting 'hot spot' on Fox Lake; 17 Aug 2001, September Rec Guide p. 7 Imagination makes use of versability of glass (Nu-Diamond Glass); 7 Sep 2001, Home Marketer p. 13 BUSINESSES - GRAYSLAKE (IL) Can't beat log home for comfort, unique style (Original Lincoln Log, Ltd.); 2 Mar 2001, Home Marketer p. 8 Fox named branch manager of North Grayslake credit union (Marcia L. Fox); 4 May 2001, p. B1 Community Trust Credit Union plans 'Grand Discovery Event'; 4 May 2001, p. B1 Lake and Lodge Outfitters - bringing rustic comfort to any style home; 3 Aug 2001, Home Marketer p. 3 BUSINESSES - GURNEE (IL) Gurnee's Centre Club opens its doors; 5 Jan 2001, p. B1 Six Flags set to unveil two new hair-raising coasters; 2 Mar 2001, p. A1 Ancient craft meets modern technology at Unique Marble and Granite Corportation; 2 Mar 2001, Home Marketer p. 3 Six Flags Great America offers new thrills; 25 May 2001, Rec Guide June 2001, p. 19 Third sex assault lawsuit filed against local ride operator; 27 Jul 2001, p. A3 Hockey camp offered at Rink Side; 27 Jul 2001, p. B12 Gurnee Mills turns 10; 17 Aug 2001, p. A4 Salutos restaurant assists Cancer Society; 9 Nov 2001, p. B10 Rink Side Sports to hold third annual holiday ice show; 23 Nov 2001, p. C9 BUSINESSES - HIGHLAND PARK (IL) Restaurant serves children's etiquette expert (Carlos' Restaurant); 12 Oct 2001, p. LL2 BUSINESSES - ILLINOIS Four area restaurants recognized for longevity (DiPiero's, Deer Path Inn, Holiday Inn of Gurnee, Lantern); 16 Mar 2001, p. B1 Latest 'Veggie Tales' video premiere set (Big Idea Productions, Lombard IL); 23 Mar 2001, p. B9 Ameritech hires 26 new workers in Libertyville, Mundelein; 30 Mar 2001, p. A3 Lakeland Community Bank sponsors local scholarship; 30 Mar 2001, p. B26 'Ace is the Place' for your hardware needs in Lake County; 30 Mar 2001, p. C5 Community Trust to open new office in Grayslake; 30 Mar 2001, p. C9 Bank offers scholarships (Lakeland Community Bank); 13 Apr 2001, p. B3 New look promised for Chain landmark : Successful Chicago restaurateur opens second location in county (Sabatini's, Long Lake IL); 22 Jun 2001, p. B3 Pool, spa staff works hard to ensure customers can relax (Aqua Pool and Spa Pros, Lindenhurst IL); 6 Jul 2001, Home Marketer p. 1 Hitting a snag (bait shops in Lake County IL); 27 Jul 2001, p. LL1 Closet Works help customers save time with organization; 3 Aug 2001, Home Marketer p. 14 Robust staffing activity ahead for Lake County; 7 Sep 2001, p. B1 Eichhorst & Company receives 'Big 50' award from 'Remodeling Magazine'; 7 Sep 2001, Home Marketer p. 5 Laskowski family adding 8th store (Ace Hardware); 21 Sep 2001, p. B1 Centegra in major expansion program; 26 Oct 2001, Health Update p. 8 Durty Nellie's to host charity benefit (Palatine IL, Toys for Tots, Attention Deficit Disorder Foundation); 7 Dec 2001, p. LL5 After 109 years, Hines still in lumber business (Edward Hines Lumber Company); 7 Dec 2001, Home Marketer p. 4 BUSINESSES - INGLESIDE (IL) Storied restaurant owner ready to turn over keys (Sabatini's Restaurant); 9 Feb 2001, p. B2 BUSINESSES - LAKE BLUFF (IL) Pebble Brook Nursing & Rehabilitation Centre is the cure for a quick recovery; 26 Oct 2001, Health Update p. 7 BUSINESSES - LAKE FOREST (IL) Brunswick National Family Bowling Day set for Labor Day; 24 Aug 2001, p. B16 BUSINESSES - LAKE VILLA (IL) Fifth generation joins family firm (Ringa Funeral Home); 2 Feb 2001, p. B1 RE/MAX Grand picks Lake Villa location; 13 Apr 2001, p. B13 Custom cabinetry marks New Visions specialty (New Visions Custom Cabinets); 5 Oct 2001, Home Marketer p. 11 Center for Advanced Eyecare for any eyecare needs; 26 Oct 2001, Health Update p. 6 BUSINESSES - LAKE ZURICH (IL) 260 jobs relocating to south county; 28 Sep 2001, p. B12 BUSINESSES - LIBERTYVILLE (IL) Police following candy store robbery leads : Libertyville authorities working with Waukegan officials to nab robbers (Fannie Mae Candies); 23 Feb 2001, p. A1 Libertyville worker named Realtor of the Year for 2001 (Terri Sponburgh, RE/MAX Suburban Libertyville); 30 Mar 2001, p. B26 GLMV designer adds the personal decorating touch (Barbara Bertler, Window & Wall Concepts); 16 Mar 2001, p. C4 Sports complex on its way; 13 Apr 2001, p. A1 Gas prices having an interesting impact on Libertyville businesses; 25 May 2001, p. A6 Surgical addition to Hawthorn group (Hawthorn Health Center); 8 Jun 2001, p. A7 Arden's Furniture store celebrates new ownership; 24 Aug 2001, p. A5 Eugene Ingles, DDS : BriteSmile, preventative dentistry make winning combination; 26 Oct 2001, Health Update p. 10 Martial arts academy given special permit allowing move (Libertyville Northshore Academy of Martial Arts); 2 Nov 2001, p. A5 Baird & Warner to host benefit (PADS); 30 Nov 2001, p. A2 Grill 21 now open; 21 Dec 2001, p. A4 Sales ace Corbett honored by builders (Mary Corbett); 21 Dec 2001, p. A5 BUSINESSES - LINCOLNSHIRE Variety of materials key to sound masonry job (Blackstone Masonry); 5 Oct 2001, Home Marketer p. 8 BUSINESSES - LINDENHURST Health and Fitness Institute celebrates first anniversary with special actvities; 12 Jan 2001, p. B7 Your Home Interiors, Ltd. is on the move; 7 Sep 2001, Home Marketer p. 6 Keeping business local spells agency success (Century 21 Leech & Associates); 7 Dec 2001, Home Marketer p. 5 BUSINESSES - LONG GROVE (IL) Mangel & Co. honors top student employees (Kristen Zanon, Janice Thompson, Tracy Palka); 1 Jun 2001, p. A3 Strawberry Festival returns to historic Long Grove; 22 Jun 2001, p. LL2 Long Grove takes times for summer pleasures; 20 Jul 2001, p. LL2 Long Grove Apple Fest a choice pick this fall; 5 Oct 2001, p. LL3 Village Tavern lends a hand; 21 Dec 2001, p. LL5 BUSINESSES - MUNDELEIN (IL) Board approves new game center (Ozzie Pips, Inc.); 12 Jan 2001, p. A3 Smooth skating : Police and roller rink unite to help kids stay drug-free (Hot Wheels Roller Rink); 26 Jan 2001, p. A1 Mundelein welcomes golden arches; 26 Jan 2001, p. A3 There's a link for that kink (Wozniak Chiropractic); 2 Feb 2001, p. A3 Carpet Corner puts focus on customer service; 16 Mar 2001, p. C2 Medline continues expanding; 23 Mar 2001, p. A6 Cops searching for armed robber : Suspect holds Papa John's employee at gunpoint, takes $200 cash; 30 Mar 2001, p. A3 Robbers break into safe (Garden Fresh Produce); 27 Apr 2001, p. A1 Krispy Kreme doughnut shop comes to Mundelein; 1 Jun 2001, p. A3 Wood, Sindles applaud spirit, new restaurant (Park Street Restaurant); 15 Jun 2001, p. A1 Downtown attracking [sic] new business growth; 20 Jul 2001, p. A3 Krispy Kreme sign plans iced; 27 Jul 2001, p. A1 FBI investigating bank robbery (Northview Bank and Trust); 10 Aug 2001, p. A1 Krispy Kreme welcomed into business community; 17 Aug 2001, p. A1 Alexian Brothers benefit a success (Hot Tamales Restaurant); 24 Aug 2001, p. A1 Krispy Kreme reaches compromise; 31 Aug 2001, p. A1 Redwood Grill pleads guilty to a liquor violation; 31 Aug 2001, p. A2 Muffler shops to aid neglected children; 31 Aug 2001, p. A2 Guitar Festival to rock downtown (Washburn International); 7 Sep 2001, p. A1 McDonald's set to open third Mundelein location; 7 Sep 2001, p. A3 Guitar Festival a rockin' success (Washburn International); 14 Sep 2001, p. A1 North Shore style transforms old Holiday Inn; 14 Sep 2001, p. A2 Pizza parlor closes due to fire (Papa John's); 14 Sep 2001, p. A4 Building a film company (Scott Markus); 28 Sep 2001, p. LL7 Shop features blooming artist (Bud Riemer, Arts 'n Bloom, Inc.); 5 Oct 2001, p. A1 Donuts headed for Mundelien (Krispy Kreme); 5 Oct 2001, p. A1 Direct vent fireplaces 'can do everything' (Chicago Furnace Supply); 5 Oct 2001, Home Marketer p. 6 Doberfest a must for dog lovers (BC Dog Training); 19 Oct 2001, p. A3 Fire at Quig's thought to be a result of arson; 19 Oct 2001, p. A4 Taco & Burrito Express to Expand (restaurant); 19 Oct 2001, p. A8 Local McDonald's donates prize money; 2 Nov 2001, p. A3 Students take part in Million Minute Family Challenge (Ozzie Pips); 2 Nov 2001, p. A4 Merlin's hug program all about kids (Merlins Muffler); 16 Nov 2001, p. A3 Mundelein agent gives green light to travel (Tom Kocker, Carlson Wagonlit Travel); 23 Nov 2001, p. A3 Students play board games for money : Ozzie Pips and Patch Products donate $990 to underpriveleged children; 30 Nov 2001, p. A3 Chiropractor collects for Lake County Haven (Meline Chiropractic Clinic); 30 Nov 2001, p. A3 Krispy Kreme ready for business : Store celebrates grand opening in holiday fashion; 7 Dec 2001, p. A5 Meline clinic collects over 200 items for shelter; 14 Dec 2001, p. A5 Gale Street remains open; 21 Dec 2001, p. A3 Red Door Tavern opens; 21 Dec 2001, p. A4 Merry Maids extend a hand to A Safe Place; 21 Dec 2001, p. A4 BUSINESSES - NORTH CHICAGO (IL) Moving beyond traditional boundaries (Great Lakes Credit Union); 30 Mar 2001, p. C3 Balmes Flower Shop and Greenhouses; 30 Mar 2001, p. C8 BUSINESSES - ROUND LAKE (IL) Opposition mounts to Baxter sewage permit; 6 Apr 2001, p. B1 BUSINESSES - ROUND LAKE BEACH (IL) New preschool/daycare takes First Steps in Round Lake Beach (First Steps); 30 Mar 2001, p. C4 BUSINESSES - VERNON HILLS (IL) Office park gets 4-story spec project; 12 Jan 2001, . B12 Vernon Hills retailers 100 compliant with tobacco laws; 2 Mar 2001, p. A3 Crews demolish Hawthorn Theaters, Babies 'R' Us store planned for site; 9 Mar 2001, p. A7 Building a 'bear' of a business (Build-a-Bear Workshop); 27 Apr 2001, p. A1 Ritacca Laser Center; 26 Oct 2001, Health Update p. 10 Rivertree Court gets a facelift; 21 Dec 2001, p. A6 Dentist's license lifted by state (Thomas Musar, DDS); 28 Dec 2001, p. A4 BUSINESSES - WAUCONDA (IL) Wauconda Orchards site could be replaced by single-family homes; 9 Mar 2001, p. A1 Many questions surround Orchards development; 20 Apr 2001, p. A1 Wauconda Orchards now open; 8 Jun 2001, p. LL4 Popular apple orchard gears up for its final year of business (Wauconda Orchards); 15 Jun 2001, p. A3 It's raspberry-picking time at Wauconda Orchards; 29 Jun 2001, p. LL3 BUSINESSES - WAUKEGAN (IL) CLC to host job fair for former OMC employees; 26 Jan 2001, p. B1 Former retail hub gets new spark; 28 Sep 2001, p. B23 BUSINESSES - WISCONSIN Pick your own strawberries this season at Thompson's (Thompson's Strawberry Farm, Bristol WI); 25 May 2001, Rec Guide June 2001 p. 18 Twin Oaks offers casual fine dining (Wilmot WI); 17 Aug 2001, September Rec Guide p. 6 New Jelly Belly Center, long on candy, short on tour (Pleasant Prairie WI); 17 Aug 2001, September Rec Guide p. 8 CALABRESE, PAT J. Calabrese gains honor as distinguished alum (University of Illinois/Urbana-Champaign); 13 Apr 2001, p. B1 CANCER Meet other cancer fighters from your community; 19 Jan 2001, p. B6 Bone marrow transplant specialist joins team at Cancer Treatment Centers of America (Anastasios Raptis, M.D., Zion IL; 2 Feb 2001, p. B13 Cancer research benefit plans 2001 car rally; 20 Apr 2001, p. LL3 American Cancer Society encourages women to tell a friend; 11 May 2001, p. B6 Golfers rally for a cure (breast cancer); 7 Sep 2001, p. A3 $125,000 raised for leukemia; 7 Sep 2001, p. B15 Doctors urge caution is using alternative drugs to treat prostate cancer; 14 Sep 2001, p. B10 Important components to your fight against cancer; 12 Oct 2001, p. B6 CANOES AND CANOEING Discovering nature from the water; 27 Apr 2001, p. LL3 Go canoeing in Lake County; 25 May 2001, Rec Guide 2001 p. 22 Paddle Boats; 8 Jun 2001, p. LL1 Learn to canoe then nip along the Nippersink; 6 Jul 2001, p. LL2 CAREY, PAT An administration in review; 6 Apr 2001, p. LL1 CARMEL CORSAIRS (BASEBALL) Mikrut, Carmel baseball off to flying start (Jon Mikrut); 6 Apr 2001, p. A9 Pre-season player of the year : Carmel's Mikrut looking for big year (Jon Mikrut); 6 Apr 2001, p. B8 Corsair baseball ties state record; 11 May 2001, p. A9 Carmel's Sean Walker makes immediate impact; 1 Jun 2001, p. B9 Former CHS star Stahoviak named UIC baseball's hitting coach (Scott Stahoviak); 8 Jun 2001, p. B19 Player of the year : Carmel's Mikrut a force in all aspects of the game (Jon Mikrut); 29 Jun 2001, p. B14 Summer baseball heats up; 13 Jul 2001, p. A6 CARMEL CORSAIRS (BASKETBALL, BOYS') CHS boys hoops look to go over .500; 19 Jan 2001, p. A6 Baumann powers Carmel boys (Joe Baumann); 26 Jan 2001, p. B15 Carmel boys hoops finishes season at an even keel; 9 Mar 2001, p. A9 Carmel's Baumann 'King of the Hill' from behind the arc (Joe Baumann); 23 Mar 2001, p. B18 Carmel boys hoops weathering the storm; 30 Nov 2001, p. A6 Corsairs stronger in the post; 7 Dec 2001, p. A9 CARMEL CORSAIRS (BASKETBALL, GIRLS')CARMEL CORSAIRS (FOOTBALL) Corsairs fight for win over Cats; 9 Mar 2001, p. A12 Carmel, T'Wolves first annual football camp set for July 28 (Lake Villa Timberwolves); 6 Jul 2001, p. A6 Carmel, T'Wolves [Timberwolves] football camp set; 27 Jul 2001, p. A6 Corsairs look to repeat magic of 2000; 24 Aug 2001, p. A6 Carmel rocks, rolls past Scouts in opener; 31 Aug 2001, p. A6 High School football roundup : Corsairs 5-0 for first time after thumping ND; 28 Sep 2001, p. B20 Showie Carmel's field general (Kris Schoenberger); 5 Oct 2001, p. C5 Prep football roundup : Corsairs roll on, now 7-0; 12 Oct 2001, p. A11 Fasten seat belts, it's showdown time for Carmel; 19 Oct 2001, p. B13 County grieves for Lampi (Mike Lampi); 19 Oct 2001, p. B14 Prep football roundup : Corsairs earn respect but undefeated season ends at JCA; 26 Oct 2001, p. B10 Corsairs roll, but satisfaction not guaranteed; 2 Nov 2001, p. B11 Corsair football claims another victim, 35-7; 9 Nov 2001, p. A9 Second half explosion vaults Corsairs to semifinals; 16 Nov 2001, p. A9 Better than ever; 14 Dec 2001, p. C1 1980 seniors helped set stage for historic 2001 season; 14 Dec 2001, p. C2 A look back, 1986-87 : Fitzgibbons brings new attitude, sets pace for future success (Michael Fitzgibbons); 14 Dec 2001, p. C3 Carmel's road to the Final Four; 14 Dec 2001, p. C4 Shoenberger, Carmel find niche together (Kris Schoenberger); 14 Dec 2001, p. C5 Henricks one of 'good hands people' for Carmel (Dan Henricks); 14 Dec 2001, p. C6 Carmel by the numbers; 14 Dec 2001, p. C7 Success breeds success when it comes to Corsair football; 14 Dec 2001, p. C8 CARMEL CORSAIRS (GOLF, GIRLS') Foundation set for Lady Corsairs golfers : But Carmel falters at New Trier Sectional; 12 Oct 2001, p. A9 CARMEL CORSAIRS (GYMNASTICS, GIRLS') Cougars, Corsair gymnasts showing they belong; 12 Jan 2001, p. A6 CARMEL CORSAIRS (ICE HOCKEY) Carmel concludes memorable season; 9 Mar 2001, p. A10 CARMEL CORSAIRS (SOCCER, BOY'S) Carmel booters kick of ESCC season in style; 14 Sep 2001, p. A6 CHS soccer 13-1-1; 28 Sep 2001, p. A6 Carmel booters clinch share of ESCC title; 19 Oct 2001, p. A9 CARMEL CORSAIRS (SOCCER, GIRL'S) Hot streak continues, CHS booters down Mustangs; 27 Apr 2001, p. A9 Upstart Carmel booters outlast cross-town rival MHS; 25 May 2001, p. A9 No shame for CHS soccer; 1 Jun 2001, p. B10 CARMEL CORSAIRS (SOFTBALL) Bats not cold for CHS; 20 Apr 2001, p. A10 CHS softball falls; 4 May 2001, p. A9 CARMEL CORSAIRS (TENNIS, BOYS') Carmel tennis team gets off to a sizzling start; 13 Apr 2001, p. A9 Carmel's Ross the consummate player (Parker Ross); 20 Apr 2001, p. A9 CARMEL CORSAIRS (VOLLEYBALL, GIRLS') 20-win season in striking distance for Corsair spikers; 5 Oct 2001, p. A6 CARMEL CORSAIRS (WRESTLING) Corsair grapplers finish second; 5 Jan 2001, p. A6 The Hall awaits Scordino, Corsair wrestlers 1-1 over weekend (Joe Scordino); 26 Jan 2001, p. A6 CARMEL HIGH SCHOOL (Mundelein IL) see also CARMEL CORSAIRS - various sports School digest : Carmel magazine wins national award, State Theatre Festival performers; 19 Jan 2001, p. B21 Students earn honors; 2 Feb 2001, p. A1 Carmel High School Street Scenes rock; 9 Feb 2001, p. LL2 Carmel High School names honor students; 9 Feb 2001, p. B6 School digest : Operation snowball; 9 Feb 2001, p. B28 Carmel co-choir on tour; 23 Feb 2001, p. A1 School digest : Carmel High School summer school 2001, Academic competition award; 23 Feb 2001, p. A3 School digest : Academic scholarships to 24 incoming freshmen, students excel - math contest, basketball club for girls; 2 Mar 2001, p. A2 School digest : IHSA District solo/ensemble contest : Girl Scouts honor senior (Brittany Brown) : 2001 Thanksgiving scholarship winner (Marcus Hill); 23 Mar 2001, p. A2 CHS Final Four party another success; 6 Apr 2001, p. B7 School digest : Alumni reunion, Leadership awards earned, Spring musical; 13 Apr 2001, p. A4 Carmel High School announces honors; 27 Apr 2001, p. A6 Carmel student to attend Air Force Academy (John Chybowski); 4 May 2001, p. A3 CHS' Baumann selects Augustana (Joe Baumann); 4 May 2001, p. A11 School digest : Illinois state scholars, Summer sports camps, Senior recognized (Charles Grom); 4 May 2001, p. B2 School digest : Students win State awards, Carmel student awarded (Senneca Di'Tusa), Newspaper wins honors; 11 May 2001, p. A4 School digest : Visual/performing arts, Journalism awards, Carmel High graduation; 18 May 2001, p. A3 Carmel students featured at awards assembly; 1 Jun 2001, p. A5 Carmel students excel on National Spanish exam (Melissa Fisher, Karrie Koch, Megan Knight); 1 Jun 2001, p. A7 Carmel students are top achievers; 1 Jun 2001, p. B1 Carmel senior has 'right stuff' (Joh Mikrut); 1 Jun 2001, p. B3 Carmel High School announces honors for third quarter; 8 Jun 2001, p. B24 Carmel High School (graduation list); 15 Jun 2001, p. B9 Carmel High School announces honors; 27 Jul 2001, p. B6 Money put to good use; 31 Aug 2001, p. B13 Fr. Bill, former Carmel CEO, assigned new post in Rome (Fr. Bill Harry); 5 Oct 2001, p. B1 Carmel announces open house; 19 Oct 2001, p. B1 Carmel announces Merit Scholars; 26 Oct 2001, p. A5 Carmel announces members elected to National Honor Society; 2 Nov 2001, p. B10 Carmel recognizes AP Scholars; 9 Nov 2001, p. A12 Carmel students to compete in music festival (Quintin Cappelle, Amanda Majeski, Michael Vanden Boom, John Flessner); 9 Nov 2001, p. B10 Carmel announces holiday programs; 23 Nov 2001, p. A12 Champions in class : Win or lose, Carmel's fans know how to show their pride in their school; 23 Nov 2001, p. LL1 Vanden Boom selected Carmel senior of the month; 7 Dec 2001, p. A12 CARTER, BONNIE THOMSON Active and interested; 23 Feb 2001, Forefronts p. 3 Casinos see GAMBLING CAVALLERO, JENNIFER Girl fulfills her biggest dream thanks to Starlight Foundation; 4 May 2001, p. A1 CENTER FOR ENRICHED LIVING - CEL (agency, Riverwoods IL) Center's exciting programs offer fun for children with developmental disabilities; 6 Apr 2001, p. A12 South county facility designed for disabilities; 13 Apr 2001, p. B15 The Center offers fun for children, adults with developmental disabilities; 27 Apr 2001, p. LL2 La Vida Loca auction and dinner to benefit the Center; 4 May 2001, p. LL2 CEL brings home the gold at Special Olympics; 29 Jun 2001, p. A5 CHAIN O' LAKES STATE PARK (Spring Grove IL) Northern Chain-O-Lakes; 25 May 2001, Rec Guide June 2001 p. 8 Chain-O-Lakes user's fees; 25 May 2001, June Rec Guide 2001, p. 13 Chain O' Lakes boaters hope for more 'normal' weather this year; 25 May 2001, June Rec Guide 2001 p. 20 Boat, hike, camp, horseback ride at the Chain O'Lake State Park; 29 Jun 2001, Jul Rec Guide p. 19 Coast Guard vigilant for breaks in Chain safety (Chain O'Lakes); 17 Aug 2001, September Rec Guide p. 10 Charter Schools see SCHOOLS AND EDUCATION see PRAIRIE CROSSING CHARTER SCHOOL CHEERLEADERS AND CHEERLEADING Mustang cheerleading squads place at regionals; 26 Jan 2001, p. A8 Freshmen cheerleaders place 2nd at regional competition (Mundelein High School); 23 Feb 2001, p. A8 Mundelein High School cheerleaders compete at state championship; 23 Mar 2001, p. A10 Libertyville's Loeb an All-star (Ashley Loeb); 28 Sep 2001, p. A6 CHESS Russian champion to teach chess for kids (Valentina Lokhova); 6 Jul 2001, p. LL2 Russian champion continues teaching chess to kids (Valentina Lokhova); 26 Oct 2001, p. LL11 Chess prodigy first in the nation (Zhe Quan); 23 Nov 2001, p. A3 CHICAGO BEARS (professional football team) A good time had by all at Bears charity hoops game; 25 May 2002, p. A9 Sing with the Bears; 31 Aug 2001, p. B13 Bears' Matthews to address kids, families at Central Lake YMCA (Shane Matthews); 28 Sep 2001, p. B12 CHICAGO BOTANIC GARDENS (Glencoe IL) Ben Whitehouse to exhibit paintings at Chicago Botanic Garden; 2 Mar 2001, p. LL3 'Spring Blooms' at the garden : Chicago Botanic Garden presents the Antiques and Garden Fair; 13 Apr 2001, p. LL6 Hike to the theatre at Botanic Garden, Arboretum; 25 May 2001, Rec Guide June 2001, p. 11 See a play and take a hike; 13 Jul 2001, p. LL3 Midwest Bonsai Society presents 24th annual show; 17 Aug 2001, p. LL5 Valkommen to the Swedish Festival; 28 Sep 2001, p. LL2 Fall courses offered by the School of the Chicago Botanic Garden; 5 Oct 2001, p. LL4 Create a winter garden, holiday wreath, tour garden; 16 Nov 2001, p. LL5 Celebrations!; 23 Nov 2001, p. LL4 CHILDREN AND PARENTS See Also SCHOOLS AND EDUCATION Stuttering causes school woes; 5 Jan 2001, p. B9 Your child's first dental visit : What to expect; 19 Jan 2001, p. B6 Making a visit to the dentist easy - for children and adults; 20 Apr 2001, p. B7 Sensitive caregivers help avoid behavior problems; 27 Apr 2001, p. B1 Kid Fun in Lake County; 25 May 2001, Rec Guide June 2001 p. 14 Routines can be a new way to help children learn; 10 Aug 2001, p. B14 Health Department urges parents to help children cope with trauma; 28 Sep 2001, p. B8 'Picture' mom as SuperMom; 7 Dec 2001, p. LL2 Take time to read together : Tips on reading with a child; 28 Dec 2001, p. LL5 CLC see COLLEGE OF LAKE COUNTY Clinton-Cirocco, Erin see OUR TOWN (regular column) CLIPBOARD, THE (regular column, local sports) see also FROM THE SIDELINES (regular column, local sports) What's on tap!; 5 Jan 2001, p. A6 Here's to Ma!; 12 Jan 2001, p. A6 First at last; 19 Jan 2001, p. A6 Making the grade; 26 Jan 2001, p. A6 Forever Young; 2 Feb 2001, p. A6 The real fight club; 9 Feb 2001, p. A6 Sure to be Chili; 16 Feb 2001, p. A6 Stiff upper lip; 23 Feb 2001, p.A6 The fire within; 2 Mar 2001, p. A6 Ready to rumble; 9 Mar 2001, p. A9 Got your back; 16 Mar 2001, p. A6 OSU!; 23 Mar 2001, p. A9 Fallen hero (Tania Liarakos); 30 Mar 2001, p. A9 Bad to the bone; 6 Apr 2001, p. A9 In the works; 13 Apr 2001, p. A9 Make a splash; 20 Apr 2001, p. A9 CLOTHING AND FASHION Today's styles in wedding formal wear are moving from traditional; 8 Jun 2001, p. B11 Keep the party festive with helpful stain-removal tips; 8 Jun 2001, p. B13 COINS AND COIN COLLECTING Governor's quarter design contest calls for entries; 2 Feb 2001, p. LL3 COLLEGE OF LAKE COUNTY (IL) CLC Notes : Auditions set, Egypt/Spain study tours, Faculty presents recital; 12 Jan 2001, p. B9 CLC Notes : International film series, China study trip discussion; 19 Jan 2001, p. B11 'Wall' welcomes new members; 19 Jan 2001, p. B17 CLC to host job fair for former OMC employees; 26 Jan 2001, p. B1 CLC Notes : South African music group performs, Safe boating tips, Investing fundamentals; 9 Feb 2001, p. B7 Board names gallery after Robert Wright; 9 Feb 2001, p. B7 College of Lake County sports roundup; 16 Feb 2001, p. B12 CLC Gospel choir concert celebrates first CD release; 23 Feb 2001, p. B2 CLC trustees attend legislative seminar; 23 Feb 2001, p. B27 College of Lake County sports roundup; 2 Mar 2001, p. B12 Trustees choose technology site; 9 Mar 2001, p. A2 CLC Notes : Folk singer Bonnie Koloc, Chicago artists exhibit featured, 'Molly Sweeney' tickets; 9 Mar 2001, p. A4 Author Naomi Wolf to speak at CLC; 16 Mar 2001, p. LL2 CLC Notes : Arturo Sandoval performs; 23 Mar 2001, p. A8 CLC Notes : Speaker-author Mitch Albom, 'Willow Review' reading features contributors, Don Norman - speaker at Futuretech 2001; 6 Apr 2001, p. A4 Tuesdays with Morrie author to speak at CLC (Mitch Albom); 6 Apr 2001, p. LL6 CLC notebook : Women's softball; 6 Apr 2001, p. B9 College of Lake County sports roundup; 6 Apr 2001, p. B9 CLC Notes : Theater presents one-act plays, 'Explore' program for Jr. High students, Patents and Copyrights workshop; 13 Apr 2001, p. A8 CLC presents one-act plays; 13 Apr 2001, p. LL3 CLC okays certificate in medical imaging; 13 Apr 2001, p. B1 Former CLC student and novelist to read April 26 (Don DeGrazia); 20 Apr 2001, p. LL4 CLC Notes : Mousetrap boat contest, World religions featured, Native-American Pow-wow; 20 Apr 2001, p. B14 College of Lake County : Strong and future-oriented; 27 Apr 2001, p. B2 College of Lake County sports roundup : offense comes alive for Lady Lancers softball; 27 Apr 2001, p. B19 CLC Notes : Dance concert, Trumperter Byron Stripling featured, Protect inheritance class; 4 May 2001, p. A2 CLC Notes : Women's softball, Men's tennis; 4 May 2001, p. B3 CLC's Pollard leads by example (Brooke Pollard); 4 May 2001, p. B3 CLC Notebook : CLC express state-bound!; 11 May 2001, p. B21 Lancers are Skyway champs; 11 May 2001, p. B21 CLC Notes : Food sanitation course, special interest courses; 18 May 2001, p. B2 CLC sports roundup : CLC's Mitchell shows he has the 'right stuff' (Matt Mitchell); 18 May 2001, p. B9 CLC Notes : Lake County job fair, IRS seminar on business taxes, Microsoft certification exams; 25 May 2001, p. A8 CLC softball hands out awards; 1 Jun 2001, p. B9 Illinois Youth Dance Theater presents 'Swan Lake' at CLC; 8 Jun 2001, p. LL4 CLC Notes : Summer children's theatre, Summer baseball excursions, Drug-free workplace seminar; 8 Jun 2001, p. B10 CLC approves certificates; 8 Jun 2001, p. B14 CLC baseball players honored (Brett McCollum, Matt Mitchell, Adam Miller); 8 Jun 2001, p. B18 CLC Notes : Free swing dance lessons, New student orientation meetings, 'Quick books' workshop; 22 Jun 2001, p. B10 Academic honors announced at CLC; 22 Jun 2001, p. B13 CLC Notes : Elder College explores communication, Flagger certification course, Threepenny Opera at CLC; 29 Jun 2001, p. B22 $54 million CLC budget set, Naff contract extended to '05 (Gretchen Naff); 6 Jul 2001, p. B1 CLC Notes : South African artist exhibit, Fall registration underway, Story of Cinderella recreated; 13 Jul 2001, p. A2 CLC exhibit features South African artists; 20 Jul 2001, p. LL2 CLC summer enrollment up three percent over 2000; 10 Aug 2001, p. B3 CLC Notes : Avoid start-up mistakes, Native-American culture, Teachers' courses; 10 Aug 2001, p. B20 CLC Notes : Art exhibit, Back-to-school rally, blood drive; 17 Aug 2001, p. B3 CLC Notes : Internation film festival, volunteer fair, Cubs baseball outing; 24 Aug 2001, p. A2 CLC Notes : Cuba and Latin America music, Professional wrestling championship returns, Advice on better reading skills; 7 Sep 2001, p. B10 CLC notebook : Men's golf, Men's/women's cross country; 7 Sep 2001, p. B11 Improve CLC access with $205,509 grant; 5 Oct 2001, p. B2 CLC Notes : Free screening for depression, Comedy hyponotist Dale K performs, Spanish Dance Theatre Ensemble Espanol performs; 5 Oct 2001, p. B11 CLC Notebook; 19 Oct 2001, p. B12 CLC sports roundup : Sowizdrzal, Lady Lancer soccer looking for state title (Nicki Sowizdrzal); 26 Oct 2001, p. B12 Despite 'ups and downs' fall season, CLC athletes have the tools; 16 Nov 2001, p. B9 Dropping eggs at CLC; 23 Nov 2001, p. LL5 CLC Notes : Hans Brinkers Christmas, Holiday art sale; 23 Nov 2001, p. B2 CLC sports roundup : Women's basketball, men's basketball; 30 Nov 2001, p. B6 CLC Notes : Adult education tutors needed, Safe Communuities grant; 28 Dec 2001, p. B2 COMPUTERS / INTERNET Learn to be 'Internet Master' through extension course; 23 Feb 2001, p. B3 Seniors can find helpful services online; 20 Jul 2001, p. B6 Internet safety talks booked for Sept. 12; 24 Aug 2001, p. B9 CONDELL MEDICAL CENTER (hospital, Libertyville IL) Gurnee's Centre Club opens its doors; 5 Jan 2001, p. B1 Doctor, doctor : Mr. and Mrs. M.D. (Eileen Strohmayer, Paul Strohmayer); 23 Feb 2001, p. B1 Condell's exciting progress; 23 Feb 2001, Forefronts p. 33 Condell staffers help spearhead American Cancer Society fund-raiser; 20 Apr 2001, p. B8 Condell blood gas laboratory accredited by College of American Pathologists; 4 May 2001, p. B7 Condell's Inner Spa : Comfort and healing in the HoSPAtal; 25 May 2001, p. B6 Condell breaks ground for $88 million hospital expansion; 29 Jun 2001, p. A8 Noise, disruption signs of progress at Condell; 6 Jul 2001, p. B1 Condell Distance Classic runs Sunday; 21 Sep 2001, p. B3 New Ladle of Learning series offers classes in cooking and the culinary arts at Centre Club in Gurnee; 26 Oct 2001, Health Update p. 3 Condell Hospice tenth anniversary celebration; 26 Oct 2001, Health Update p. 3 COOK MEMORIAL PUBLIC LIBRARY DISTRICT (Libertyville IL) Cook Library trustees sought; 5 Jan 2001 p. A3 A quiet place for a quiet game of check and mate (Mundelein-Libertyville Chess club); 12 Jan 2001, p. A1 Two area residents appointed to Cook Memorial Board (Ed Abderholden, Allan Kalman); 7 Sep 2001, p. A2 Cooking see FOOD AND DRINK see RECIPES COOKING BY THE BOOK (regular column) Hot or cool, quiche will please everyone; 8 Jun 2001, p. LL4 Bread for Breakfast and then some; 22 Jun 2001, p. LL4 Ribs unveils secrets for successful grilling; 6 Jul 2001, p. LL7 An esteemed Napa Valley restaurant shares its 'secrets'; 27 Jul 2001, p. LL7 Mediterranean approach to healthy eating; 10 Aug 2001, p. LL7 Bay Wolf cookbook taps into seasonal favorites; 31 Aug 2001, p. LL5 Inviting Greek dish recalls island cooking; 14 Sep 2001, p. LL4 An unforgettable molé from Rick Bayless; 5 Oct 2001, p. LL7 Pears add extra touch to Tuscan stew; 26 Oct 2001, p. LL2 Ethnic dining made easy; 16 Nov 2001, p. LL7 Discovering the delights of Vietnamese cookery; 30 Nov 2001, p. LL3 Updating an Italian classic rice dish; 14 Dec 2001, p. LL7 COUNTRYSIDE FIRE DEPARTMENT (Vernon Hills IL) Fire station cooks breakfast for community; 28 Sep 2001, p. A1 Chief Landry retires, Spiegel the new chief (A. Lewis Landry, Jim Spiegel); 7 Dec 2001, p. A2 COURTS / LEGAL SYSTEM see also LAKE COUNTY (IL) COURTS Governor Ryan announces $500,000 to improve access to legal assistance; 23 Feb 2001, p. A4 51 High schools statewide to participate in 20th annual Mock Trial Invitational; 9 Mar 2001, p. A4 Crime see LAW ENFORCEMENT, police departments of specific towns CUB SCOUTS OF AMERICA (organization) Cub Scouts looking for recruits; 21 Sep 2001, p. B17 CUNEO MUSEUM AND GARDENS (Libertyville IL) Cuneo Museum is the stage for Rumors; 19 Oct 2001, p. LL5 Vernon Hills lights up Cuneo; 28 Dec 2001, p. A5 DANCE (includes ballet) Dance company for deaf and hard of hearing children presents Visions; 16 Mar 2001, p. LL2 King of the Road takes the high road; 6 Apr 2001, p. A3 Giordano Dance Center presents new choreography; 27 Apr 2001, p. LL4 Dance marathon celebrates healthy aging; 25 May 2001, p. LL5 Youth dance ensemble to premiere Coppelia ballet (Barrington Youth Dance Ensemble); 1 Jun 2001, p. LL7 Illinois Youth Dance Theater presents Swan Lake at CLC; 8 Jun 2001, p. LL4 Rockin' Round the Clock Lake County dance marathon; 8 Jun 2001, p. LL7 Dance scholarship competition announced; 22 Jun 2001, p. LL6 Russian, American jazz dance collaboration set for July; 6 Jul 2001, p. LL3 Charitable dance group picks Mundelein resident (Shawn Torre, Culture Shock); 20 Jul 2001, p. A1 World premieres at Giordano concerts (Gus Giordano Jazz Dance); 26 Oct 2001, p. LL4 Illinois Youth Dance Theater presents The Nutcracker; 16 Nov 2001, p. LL6 Joel Hall dance troupe went nuts (Allison Buchweitz, Nuts and Bolts - the Remix); 7 Dec 2001, p. A3 TJ & Company (TJ & Company Dance Theatre); 7 Dec 2001, p. LL6 DAVID ADLER CULTURAL CENTER (Libertyville IL) Concerts slated at Adler Center; 12 Jan 2001, p. A2 Concert series announced; 9 Feb 2001, p. LL3 Art camp offers fun for all; 15 Jun 2001, p. A2 The David Adler Cultural Center presents folk duo Mustard's Retreat; 7 Dec 2001, p. LL5 DEATH AND DYING Grave matters (cemeteries); 26 Oct 2001, p. LL1 DENTAL HEALTH AND HYGIENE Your child's first dental visit : What to expect; 19 Jan 2001, p. B6 A lifetime of healthy smiles for today's children; 2 Feb 2001, p. B13 'Just for Kids' website is for parents, too; 23 Feb 2001, pl. B7 Making a visit to the dentist easy - for children and adults; 20 Apr 2001, p. B7 Schools' soft drink deals increase teen cavities; 31 Aug 2001, p. B6 DIAMOND LAKE SCHOOL DISTRICT 76 West Oak's 30-classroom expansion ready to begin; 19 Jan 2001, p. A1 West Oak Middle School names students to first trimester honor roll; 19 Jan 2001, p. A8 Band Boosters fund-raiser held; 26 Jan 2001, p. A4 School Digest : West Oak Middle School; 9 Feb 2001, p. A2 School Digest : Fairhaven School; 9 Feb 2001, p. A8 School briefs; 16 Feb 2001, p. A3 West Oak kids get a break from schoolwork at first Career Day; 27 Apr 2001, p. A1 School Digest : Chicago Bears play faculties of six schools, Fairhaven school budding scientists, West Oak - Stevenson art show; 18 May 2001, p. A6 West Oak to receive facelift; 25 May 2001, p. A3 End-of-year fun planned for West Oak students; 25 May 2001, p. A3 Summer school promotes reading; 25 May 2001, p. A3 School digest : Fairhaven School - Elizabeth Golden honored, West Oak graduation, Diamond Lake School earns Earth flag; 25 May 2001, p. A4 District 76 seeking old computer donations; 8 Jun 2001, p. A4 Services held for former superintendent (James A. Prince); 22 Jun 2001, p. A2 Diamond Lake Dist. 76 names graduates; 22 Jun 2001, p. A3 West Oak Middle School given clean bill of health; 20 Jul 2001, p. A3 District 76 introduces new math program; 31 Aug 2001, p. A3 School Dist. 76 officials agree on new contract; 21 Sep 2001, p. A3 Dist. 76 completes construction on time; 21 Sep 2001, p. A4 West Oak Middle School students learning how to 'pinch pennies'; 5 Oct 2001, p. A3 Buffe, Anderson and Kalbert ready to take their new seats (Ed Buffe, Joanne Anderson Susan Steffenhagen, Arthur Weller, Rady Kalbert); 19 Oct 2001, p. A1 Students paint snowplows; 26 Oct 2001, p. A3 First-graders send Flat Stanley around the world; 26 Oct 2001, p. A6 'Wee Deliver' in-school post office open for business; 9 Nov 2001, p. A3 Students help mediate problems between peers; 16 Nov 2001, p. A3 Diamond Lake shows off addition; 7 Dec 2001, p. A1 School digest; 7 Dec 2001, p. A6 Kiwanis thank builders club parents for support; 7 Dec 2001, p. A12 DISABILITIES / DISABLED Always welcome here! GLASA helps bring out the athlete in visually, physically impaired (Great Lakes Adaptive Sports Association); 25 May 2001, p. LL1 Summer programs at GLASA (Great Lakes Adaptive Sports Association); 22 Jun 2001, p. B14 Assisted living addition planned; 29 Jun 2001, p. B1 Family ties run deep (Barbie Stahnke); 6 Jul 2001, p. LL1 Adaptive golf proves sports are for everyone; 10 Aug 2001, p. A6 Law supports programs for disabled (IL SB 755); 17 Aug 2001, p. B11 'Buddy Walk' planned for Down Syndrome research; 14 Sep 2001, p. B1 Stith copes with Down Syndrome, prepares for Buddy Walk (Kevin Stith); 21 Sep 2001, p. B19 Ms. Wheelchair contestants sought; 21 Sep 2001, p. LL2 Independence is strength for energetic Down Syndrome man (Bryan Maheu); 28 Sep 2001, p. B24 Survey shows special education students becoming more employable; 28 Sep 2001, p. B24 Improve CLC access with $205,509 grant; 5 Oct 2001, p. B2 Community awareness main goal achieved at 'Buddy Walk' (Down Syndrome); 5 Oct 2001, p. B8 'Bucky' helps Dobner make way to classes at NIU (Amanda Dobner, guide dogs); 26 Oct 2001, p. B3 DIVORCE Divorce University : What you need to know; 23 Mar 2001, p. LL12 DOGS Memories of Kris; 2 Mar 2001, p. LL1 Second annual Husky Hike fund-raiser to be held; 11 May 2001, p. LL2 Is that a living mop? Local Komondor takes Best of Breed at 125th Westminster Show (Agyu-Golyo Ambassador, Oscar); 1 Jun 2001, p. LL1 Portuguese Water Dog trials to be held at Sterling Lake; 3 Aug 2001, p. LL2 Doberfest a must for dog lovers (BC Dog Training, Dobermans); 19 Oct 2001, p. A3 Assisi Animal Foundation honors Sept. 11 heroes; 26 Oct 2001, p. LL4 'Bucky' helps Dobner make way to classes at NIU (Amanda Dobner, guide dogs); 26 Oct 2001, p. B3 Sled dogs ready to race (Lois Leonard, Bill Leonard); 28 Dec 2001, p. A1 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE Educators' training on domestic violence; 15 Jun 2001, p. LL4 Wireless phone donations sought; 17 Aug 2001, p. B12 Donohue, Paul G., M.D. see TO YOUR HEALTH (regular column) DONOVAN, JULIE A sense of community; 23 Feb 2001, Forefronts p. 5 DRUGS, ILLEGAL see also PRESCRIPTION DRUGS Tough penalties for ecstasy instituted; 24 Aug 2001, p. B9 Sept. is National Alcohol and Drug Addiction Recovery month; 31 Aug 2001, p. B6 Red Ribbon Week teaches students to say 'no' to drugs; 26 Oct 2001, p. A3 EARS / HEARING Healthful hearing tips; 16 Feb 2001, p. B9 When should hearing be tested?; 6 Jul 2001, p. B6 What? When should hearing be tested?; 30 Nov 2001, p. B10 EDITORIALS Making sense of Rte. 53 melee: a sane way out; 5 Jan 2001, p. B4 Townships shine in Lake County; 5 Jan 2001, p. B4 Bears friends come to rescue (Bill Schroeder); 5 Jan 2001, p. B4 Highway tax zeal raises questions; 12 Jan 2001, p. B4 What's next for Phil Crane?; 12 Jan 2001, p. B4 Stratton years to be recognized (Bill Schroeder); 12 Jan 2001, p. B4 Storm fighters touch everyone in flood battle; 19 Jan 2001, p. B4 CrimeStoppers: a success story; 19 Jan 2001, p. B4 Heating never cheap or easy (Bill Schroeder); 19 Jan 2001, p. B4 Mitchell courting county travelers with convenience; 26 Jan 2001, p. B4 School board electors need to do homework; 26 Jan 2001,p.B4 Bush revives pride in 'Hail to the Chief' (Bill Schroeder); 26 Jan 2001, p. B4 Door unlocked for joint planning; 2 Feb 2001, p. B4 'Cookie cutter' look can be displaced; 2 Feb 2001 p. B4 Going high tech to insure service; 2 Feb 2001, p. B4 Electronic voting passes challenge (Bill Schroeder); 2 Feb 2001,p. B4 Motion spells progress at CLC; 9 Feb 2001, p.B4 Economic picture bright in county; 9 Feb 2001, p. B4 Lakehurst outlived experts' predictions (Bill Schroeder); 9 Feb 2001, p. B4 Quota plan not affordable answer; 16 Feb 2001m p, B4 Lopside priorites (Larry Leafblad); 16 Feb 2001, p. B4 Main St. theater vestige of the past (Bill Schroeder); 16 Feb 2001, p. B4 Hospital closure must be stopped; treat vets fairly; 23 Feb 2001, p. B4 Credit card debt - but who's counting?; 23 Feb 2001, p. B4 Affordable housing not a pipe dream (Eve B. Lee and Aurie A. Pennick); 23 Feb 2001, p. B4 Political front becoming edgy, Pow! Zap! Wham!; 2 Mar 2001, p. B4 Tail wagging for bigger dog; 2 Mar 2001, p. B4 No respect hounds 'Generous George' (Bill Schroeder); 2 Mar 2001, p. B4 Spring's arrival a preserve ritual; 9 Mar 2001, p. B4 Eye alternatives to more rooftops 9 Mar 2001, p. B4 Stratton-Kerner battle like family (Bill Schroeder); 9 Mar 2001, p. B4 Peotone proposal clouds road issue; 16 Mar 2001, p. B4 Check candidates for basic values; 16 Mar 2001, p. B4 Getting martinized : certifiably painful (Bill Schroeder); 16 Mar 2001, p. B4 Domestic violence knows no bounds (Phyllis A. DeMott); 16 Mar 2001, p. B4 Way to protect Chief [Illiniwek] for history; 23 Mar 2001, p. B4 'Needles Beach' offered to public; 23 Mar 2001, p. B4 Baxter testing its citizenship; 23 Mar 2001, p. B4 Tax cut help for local schools (Bill Schroeder); 23 Mar 2001, p. B4 Candidates win public gratitude; 30 Mar 2001, p. B4 Looking at 2020 fascinating task; 30 Mar 2001, p. B4 Forest District now land-seller friendly (Bill Schroeder); 30 Mar 2001, p. B4 Money matters in local voting; soft gift woes; 6 Apr 2001, p. B4 Secret meetings put on defensive (Bill Schroeder); 6 Apr 2001, p. B4 Education keys quality of life; 13 Apr 2001, p. B4 Development fiasco cripples all sides (Norman C. Geary); 13 Apr 2001, p. B4 Habitat homes always affordable (Bill Schroeder); 13 April, p. B4 Dogpatch label dogs RV park; 20 Apr 2001, p. B4 Vets shortchanged by Bush budget; 20 Apr 2001,p.B4 Rudny's style: open, patient (Bill Schroeder); 20 Apr 2001, p. B4 7 school systems being held hostage; 27 Apr 2001, p. B4 Waterway Agency reaches maturity (Fox Waterway Agency); 27 Apr 2001, p. B4 DARing children to be drug free (Bill Schroeder); 27 Apr 2001,p. B4 Pinpoint plans for roads tax; 4 May 2001, p. B4 Water quality study tripled; 4 May 2001, p. B4 Earthquake? May to foretell future; 4 May 2001, p. B4 Annoying noise, sloppiness waning (Bill Schroeder); 4 May 2001, p. B4 Helping students attend college; 11 May 2001, p. B4 'New Learning' mixes old ideas; 11 May 2001, p. B4 UCLC-A name to be remembered (Bill Schroeder); 11 May 2001, p. B4 O'Hare mess could be aided with buyouts; 18 May 2001, p. B4 Boeing's lesson worth learning (Bill Schroeder); 18 May 2001, p. B4 Jobs aplenty in this market; 25 May 2001, p. B4 Wetlands acquire new role, status; 25 May 2001, p. B4 Taxi fees hurt senior citizens (Bill Schroeder); 25 May 2001, p. B4 Main street, a great street; 1 June 2001, p. B4 Closed meeting options abused; 1 June 2001, P. B4 3-ring circus shapes for '02 (Bill Schroeder); 1 June 2001, p. B4 Loving, loathing school parents; 8 June 2001, p. B4 Remap benefits Crane and Kirk; 8 June 2001, p. B4 Revolving door in prison system (Bill Schroeder); 8 June 2001, p. B4 Link mother, child abuse (Phyllis DeMott); 8 Jun 2001, p. B4 'Ring of Fear' loops Fremont; 15 June 2001, p. B4 Highway money difficult to find; 15 June 2001, p. B4 Talking drivers keep on talking (Bill Schroeder); 15 June 2001, p. B4 Hacking budget not always bad; 22 June 2001, p. B4 Moving clinic not wise move; 22 June 2001, p. B4 Abbott displays caring attitude; 22 June 2001, p. B4 Type-cast player has a 'moment'(Bill Schroeder); 22 June 2001, p. B4 Saving farms a worthy goal, starting now; 29 Jun 2001, p. B4 Living treasures part of our heritage; 29 Jun 2001, p. B4 Headgear shapes heads and minds (Bill Schroeder); 29 Jun 2001, p. B4 Them vs. us equals us all; 6 Jul 2001, p. B4 Women in crisis finding homes; 6 Jul 2001, p. B4 Wrigley hex vexes faithful (Bill Schroeder); 6 Jul 2001, p. B4 Need Wisconsin flood cooperation; 13 July 2001, p. B4 Lawsuit threat is not working; 13 July 2001, p. B4 Big bomb pilot relives history (Bill Schroeder); 13 July 2001, P. B4 Drop in crime reflects payback; 20 July 2001, p. B4 Governor rings bell state-wide; 20 July 2001, p. B4 Enduring fair a Lake ritual (Bill Schroeder); 20 July 2001,p. B4 SMC emerges as wetlands savior; 27 July 2001, p. B4 Fair surprise: air conditioning (Bill Schroeder); 27 July 2001, p. B4 Society overlooks rental housing; 3 Aug 2001, p. B4 New language spoken at UCLC (Bill Schroeder); 3 Aug 2001, p. B4 Debt sharing not the answer; 10 Aug 2001, p. B4 Life without TV worth living (Bill Schroeder); 10 Aug 2001, p. B4 Future of VA Hospital assured (Mark Kirk); 10 Aug 2001, p. B4 Highway hijinks the favorite game; 17 Aug 2001, p. B4 Remap doubt aids incumbents; 17 Aug 2001, p. B4 Wood positioned for governor bid (Bill Schroeder); 17 Aug 2001, p. B4 Postal losses confound public; 24 Aug 2001, p. B4 Doughy delight coming our way; 24 Aug 2001, p. B4 Marketing mania: message overload (Bill Schroder); 24 Aug 2001, p. B4 RV owners - just good citizens (Pat Diebold); 24 Aug 2001, p. B4 Media bias tilts open space plan; 31 Aug 2001, p. B4 Peakers targeting blue collar towns (Bill Schroeder); 31 Aug 2001, p. B4 Still friendly to businesses; 7 Sept 2001, p. B4 Welcome DePaul to Lake County; 7 Sept 2001, p. B4 Food pantries being depleted; 7 Sept 2001, p. B4 Culture change doomed 'City' (Bill Schroeder); 7 Sept 2001, p. B4 United Way role changing way we give; 14 Sept 2001, p. B4 Script the same for two bad plans; 14 Sept 2001, p. B4 We're living in edgy times (Bill Schroder); 14 Sept 2001,p.B4 We stand together or we fall apart; 21 Sept 2001, p. B4 Space project foes confusing; 21 Sept 2001, p. B4 Nation rebounds from catastrophe (Bill Schroeder); 21 Sept 2001, p. B4 America awakes to changed world; 28 Sept 2001, p. B4 'Poison pill' now state's offering; 28 Sept 2001, p. B4 Rage engulfing the subdivisions (Bill Schroeder); 28 Sept 2001, p. B4 Motor Voter days better - slightly; 5 Oct 2001, p. B4 Homeless find hope, shelter; 5 Oct 2001, p. B4 Race slanting results in action; 5 Oct 2001, p. B4 Spending refund poses dilemma (Bill Schroeder); 5 Oct 2001, p. B4 Nation at war: life goes on as we fight back; 12 Oct 2001, p. B4 Wood vs. Ryan will make history (Bill Schroeder) 12 Oct 2001, p. B4 Route 53 'reasons' being fabricated (Cheryl Doros); 12 Oct 2001, p. B5 Charity a victim of its success; 19 Oct 2001, p. B4 Playing politics with security; 19 Oct 2001, p. B4 Fight to save small lake; 19 Oct 2001, p. B4 War hits home in prayerful way (Bill Schroeder); 19 Oct 2001, p. B4 Be calm, confident about town safety; 26 Oct 2001, p. B4 Rollins Savanna next forest jewel; 26 Oct 2001, p. B4 In townships, women have say (Bill Schroeder); 26 Oct 2001, p. B4 Curriculum vote misguided effort (Michael Landers); 26 Oct 2001, p. B4 Route 53 extension GOP's albatross; 2 Nov 2001, p. B4 Canadians aim to detain, hold (Bill Schroeder); 2 Nov 2001, p. B4 Nuclear plant's security is high; 9 Nov 2001, p. B4 Time lag affords learning period; 9 Nov 2001, p. B4 War tempering nation's thanks (Bill Schroeder); 9 Nov 2001, p. B4 Parent input valuable to shape curriculum (Greg Kveton); 9 Nov 2001, p. B4 Route 22 impasse has village side; 16 Nov 2001, p. B4 Wildlife counting abets populations; 16 Nov 2001, p. B4 Homeless aren't going hungry Nov. 22 (Bill Schroeder); 16 Nov 2001, p. B4 Additional county gas tax needed ASAP; 23 Nov 2001, p. B4 Chain boating safer than ever; 23 Nov 2001, p. B4 Yule messages to be different (Bill Schroeder); 23 Nov 2001, p. B4 Distribute potassium iodide to public now (Catherine Quigg); 23 Nov 2001, p. B4 Wrong time for GOP unity; 30 Nov 2001,p. B4 High-speed rail opens new vistas; 30 Nov 2001, p. B4 Eye new assault from the peakers (Bill Schroeder); 30 Nov 2001, p. B4 Find the spirit on Main Street; 7 Dec 2001, p. B2 Removing homes the right thing; 7 Dec 2001, p. B2 Chiefs aim to put guns on the run (Bill Schroeder); 7 Dec 2001, p. B2 Hispanic seat to change politics; 14 2001, p. B4 Caring, sharing marks the season; 14 Dec 2001, p. B4 Time marching backwards for phones (Bill Schroeder); 14 Dec 2001, p. B4 Demo bias spurs 'political' recession (Grant D. Noble); 14 Dec 2001, p. B4 Tech campus deserving of praise; 21 Dec 2001, p. B4 Jury service basic citizen duty; 21 Dec 2001, p. B4 Gift of America's youth: serving, saving the nation (Bill Schroeder); 21 Dec 2001, p. B4 Winning formula : Care for people, employees; 21 Dec 2001, p. B4 Volo's ambition threatens region, case of greed; 28 Dec 2001, p. B4 Parents spying of their kids (Bill Schroeder); 28 Dec 2001, p. B4 Adopt-a-highway and help keep county roadways litter-free; 28 Dec 2001, p. B4 Education see SCHOOLS AND EDUCATION ELECTIONS See Also POLITICS AND POLITICIANS Absentee voting underway at County Clerk's office; 19 Jan 2001, p. B2 Petitions filed for April 3 election; 26 Jan 2001, p. A1 Voter information guide; 2 Feb 2001, special supplement County avoids chad problems; 2 Mar 2001, p. B1 In-person absentte voting begins; 16 Mar 2001, p. B3 Former trustee Dudek runs again (Duane Dudek); 23 Mar 2001, p. A1 After 10 years, trustee Nutschnig still enjoying serving his community (Jim Nutschnig); 23 Mar 2001, p. A1 Campbell : Mundelein is a 'great place to work, live and play' (Bruce Campbell); 23 Mar 2001, p. A1 Powell confident, says he's stuck to the issues (Steve Powell, Mundelein IL); 30 Mar 2001, p. A1 Sindles : 'Change is not always good." (Mayor Marilyn Sindles, Mundelein IL); 30 Mar 2001, p. A1 Mundelein area residents facing many decisions on April 3 ballot; 30 Mar 2001, p. A3 County voters can preview their ballots; 30 Mar 2001, p. B1 Words tougher than results in mayoral race (Mundelein IL); 6 Apr 2001, p. A1 First day to circulate nomination papers for political office approaches; 14 Sep 2001, p. B1 The pictures of patriotism (voters' registration drive); 9 Nov 2001, p. LL1 County looking for a few good voters; 9 Nov 2001, p. B2 County digest : Petition filing begins Dec. 10, Voter outreach offered, Absentee voting requests; 7 Dec 2001, p. B4 Voting district remap set, county candidates wait; 14 Dec 2001, p. B2 EMPLOYMENT AND CAREERS Want a career in banking and finance? Bank Teller, Bill and Accounts Collectors; 12 Jan 2001, p. B24 Proactive ENA, working for nurses and patients (Emergency nurses); 26 Jan 2001, p. B27 So you want to be a truck driver?; 2 Feb 2001, p. B30 Focus on restaurant careers; 9 Feb 2001, p. B33 Lake County's largest job fair just around the corner; 11 May 2001, p. B1 How to work a job fair; 18 May 2001, Job MarketPlace p. 6 Sending a cover letter and resume; 18 May 2001, Job MarketPlace p. 7 How to prepare for an interview; 18 May 2001, Job MarketPlace p. 8 The 'keywords' on resumes is scannable, electronic; 18 May 2001, Job MarketPlace p. 9 Illinois Skills Match helps employers and job seekers; 18 May 2001, Job MarketPlace p. 10 Moderate job gains in store for Lake County; 18 May 2001, Job MarketPlace p. 11 Prospects good for county job seekers; 25 May 2001, p. B1 County's largest job fair to feature over 120 employers; 25 May 2001, p. B1 Job fair deemed success; 8 Jun 2001, p. B9 Robust staffing activity ahead for Lake County; 7 Sep 2001, p. B1 Manpower's global learning center; 5 Oct 2001, Fall p. 2 ENERGY / FUELS (includes gasoline, natural gas, etc.) Gov. Ryan creates cabinet to investigate soaring gas prices (Governor George Ryan, IL); 12 Jan 2001, p. A2 Program helps pay heating bills; 12 Jan 2001, p. B9 Grants available to help pay energy bills; 9 Feb 2001, p. B8 Financial assistance available to help consumers paying high energy bills; 16 Feb 2001, p. A7 Ins and outs of coping with high heating costs; 30 Mar 2001, p. B19 Gas prices having an interesting impact on Libertyville businesses; 25 May 2001, p. A6 Burning wood - the real McCoy (woodburning stoves and fireplaces); 7 Sep 2001, Home Marketer p. 1 As an alternative propane fills the bill; 14 Sep 2001, p. B13 Gas 'price gouging' willnot be tolerated says Moore (State Representative Andrea Moore); 21 Sep 2001, p. B23 ENTERTAINMENT see also MOVIE REVIEWS see also MOVIES see also MUSIC AND MUSICIANS see also RADIO see also TELEVISION AND TELEVISION SHOWS see also THEATER see also THEATER REVIEWS Spoon River Anthology brought to life through dramatic reading; 30 Mar 2001, p. LL5 Political satirist Mark Russell returns; 13 Apr 2001, p. LL3 Comic graduates to perform (Improv Playhouse); 11 May 2001, p. LL5 Mime, Magic and Mirth appears at Pops Highwood; 18 May 2001, p. LL2 Amateur performers of all ages sought by county fair; 25 May 2001, p. B1 Perfect balancing act found in Cirque du Soleil's Dralion; 6 Jul 2001, p. LL4 Ross Johnson reads minds at Pops Highwood; 10 Aug 2001, p. LL6 Three-day Greek Fest returns; 24 Aug 2001, p. LL3 Richmond Round-Up Days features music, food and fun; 24 Aug 2001, p. LL3 Stories told the old-fashioned way - on the front porch (Jim May); 7 Sep 2001, p. LL2 Long Grove Apple Fest a choice pick this fall; 5 Oct 2001, p. LL3 Moonlight 'til Midnight at Richardson Farms corn maze; 12 Oct 2001, p. LL3 Cosby to perform at event to benefit Midwest Children's Brain Tumor Center; 12 Oct 2001, p. LL3 Holiday Folk Fair International, celebrating a culture of peace; 16 Nov 2001, p. LL7 Join the Midwest Young Artists for 'A Knight to Remember'; 21 Dec 2001, p. LL5 ENVIRONMENT Conservation cost share assistance available; 19 Jan 2001, p. B21 Wind power in Lake County to be discussed; 9 Mar 2001, p. B3 Trees; 16 Mar 2001, p. LL1 Entries accepted for Governor's Pollution Prevention awards; 6 Apr 2001, p. A4 Entries being taken for annual Pollution Prevention awards; 6 Apr 2001, p. A12 Opposition mounts to Baxter sewage permit; 6 Apr 2001, p. B1 Lakes study provides blueprint for future; 13 Apr 2001, p. B2 Nature habitat posters available; 13 Apr 2001, p. LL8 Spring has sprung (Earth Day); 20 Apr 2001, p. A7 Women invited to weekend of outdoor adventure; 20 Apr 2001, p. LL4 Variety of events celebrate importance of Earth Day; 20 Apr 2001, p. LL6 A plan for our water resources; 20 Apr 2001, p. LL6 Homeowners against loosestrife (Purple loosestrife); 20 Apr 2001, p. LL7 Nominations sought for Outdoor Hall of Fame; 20 Apr 2001, p. LL9 Sen. Geo-Karis advances emission testing bill; 20 Apr 2001, p. B2 Annual statewide spring litter pick-up day planned; 20 Apr 2001, p. B2 One-day only compost bin sale is May 19; 20 Apr 2001, p. B2 The value of trees to a community; 27 Apr 2001, p. LL6 'Our World Underwater' features Jean Michel Cousteau; 27 Apr 2001, p. LL9 Springtime alert : Please don't disturb young wildlife; 4 May 2001, p. B1 Restore a woodland with native plants; 11 May 2001, p. LL4 Power plant air pollution targeted; 17 Aug 2001, p. B10 Recycling day to relieve landfills; 21 Sep 2001, p. B3 Lake County sets precedent on protecting isolated wetlands; 21 Sep 2001, p. B23 Illinois conservation funding locally exceeds $500,000; 19 Oct 2001, p. B11 Fifth annual America Recycles Day is Nov. 15; 9 Nov 2001, p. LL9 EYESIGHT / EYEGLASSES Seeing better after forty; 23 Feb 2001, p. B7 Will eating like a rabbit really improve your vision?; 13 Apr 2001, p. B9 Early treatment of eye problems is vital in children; 20 Apr 2001, p. B8 Prevent blindness America streese importance of early diagnosis and treatment of ambloyopia; 17 Aug 2001, p. B6 Eye exams add up to school success; 17 Aug 2001, p. B15 Can your child see to learn? 20 percent can't see; 9 Nov 2001, p. B8 FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH (church, Mundelein IL) Local church lending some residents a hand; 13 Apr 2001, p. A3 Local teen makes big difference for community (Kate Eubanks); 6 Jul 2001, p. A7 Women complete mission to Slovakia (Ingrid Amberg, Lisa Nobile); 28 Sep 2001, p. A3 Fall see AUTUMN FAMILIES see also CHILDREN AND PARENTS Focus on grandparents rearing grandchildren; 23 Feb 2001, p. LL6 Rockenbachs gathering for family reunion; 14 Sep 2001, p. B1 Fashion see CLOTHING AND FASHION FIELD MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY (museum, Chicago IL) Museum explores the significance of Africa's Kente cloth; 6 Jul 2001, p. LL6 Cleopatra exhibit reveals layers of the mysterious queen; 2 Nov 2001, p. LL5 FIREARMS Champion gun spinner back in town (Joe Dillon); 10 Aug 2001, p. LL5 Gun buy back program aims at safety; 9 Nov 2001, p. A5 Gun buy back held at fire station; 14 Dec 2001, p. A1 Gun buy back a success; 21 Dec 2001, p. A8 Buy back : 408 guns; 21 Dec 2001, p. B1 FIRES see also fire departments of individual towns Cover the bases and strike out fire; 12 Oct 2001, p. A3 FISH AND FISHING Ice fishing; 2 Feb 2001, p. LL1 Sports fish consumption advisory announced; 18 May 2001, p. B6 Fly fishing class for women only; 25 May 2001, p. LL5 Hitting a snag (bait shops in Lake County IL); 27 Jul 2001, p. LL1 Rainbow trout stocked at Lakewood Forest Preserve; 26 Oct 2001, p. B3 FITZGERALD, PETER G. (Senator for Illinois) Fitzgerald sponsors hunger relief plan; 9 Feb 2001, p. B8 FLOWER ARRANGING see also GARDENING Flowers can make your wedding day extra special; 27 Apr 2001, p. B8 Flower Shows see GARDEN SHOWS FOOD AND DRINK see also RECIPES For the love of chocolate : Melting the myths; 9 Feb 2001, p. B16 Things are brewing : Lake County's only female brewmaster produces libations with unique tastes and personalities (Laura Woodford); 16 Feb 2001, p. LL1 A tasty job John Harrison, official taster for Edy's Ice Cream); 4 May 2001, p. LL6 Sports fish consumption advisory announced; 18 May 2001, p. B6 Get an A+ creating interesting lunches for kids; 17 Aug 2001, p. B13 Gurnee resident wins grand prize in ice cream flavor contest (Melanie Parsons); 28 Sep 2001, p. LL4 Seeking kids who love to cook; 9 Nov 2001, p. LL7 The faces behind the aprons; 9 Nov 2001, p. LL7 Setting the table; 23 Nov 2001, p. C3 Cooking the perfect bird (turkey tips); 23 Nov 2001, p. C4 Food safety should not be forgotten during the holidays; 23 Nov 2001, p. C10 Thanksgiving dinner through a child's eye; 23 Nov 2001, p. C11 The great pumpkin; 23 Nov 2001, p. C12 Nutrition tips for the holidays; 23 Nov 2001, p. C20 Appealingly delicious; 23 Nov 2001, p. C21 Heloise turkey tips; 23 Nov 2001, p. C22 Is beef your selection?; 23 Nov 2001, p. C23 FOOD PANTRIES / FOOD BANKS Area food pantries benefit from shopping cart race; 16 Feb 2001, p. B1 15th annual countywide food drive scheduled; 23 Feb 2001, p. B1 Post office carriers ready for 8th annual food drive; 11 May 2001, p. A4 Food drive competition to benefit community; 23 Nov 2001, p. A2 Giving the hungry a helping hand; 30 Nov 2001, p. LL1 Zion food pantry overcomes fire, re-opens (Faith Food Pantry, Zion IL); 30 Nov 2001, p. B1 Number of needy families in county at 57,000; 30 Nov 2001, p. B1 FOOTBALL Kowal well-traveled man when it comes to sports (Conrad 'Connie' Kowal); 2 Mar 2001, p. A6 Carmel, T'Wolves [sic Timberwolves] first annual football camp set for July 28; 6 Jul 2001, p. A6 Carmel, Lake Villa football camp a hit; 3 Aug 2001, p. A6 2001 Lakeland Media Football preview; 31 Aug 2001, p. B11 Lakeland Media pre-season player of the year : Lemcke does it all for Grant (Eric Lemcke); 31 Aug 2001, p. B11 Prep football roundup : Devils off to surprising 3-1 start; 21 Sep 2001, p. B13 High School football roundup : Corsairs 5-0 for first time after thumping ND; 28 Sep 2001, p. B20 Let the games begin; 5 Oct 2001, p. LL1 2001 Lakeland Media Mid-season gridiron report; 5 Oct 2001, p. C5 Lemcke, Grant look for strong finish; 5 Oct 2001, p. C5 Prep football roundup : Devils cruise past Mustangs, stay in thick of NSC Lake race; 5 Oct 2001, p. B12 Unsung legend : Coach of Pop Warner football team in Antioch is greatest coach you've never heard of (Denny Porter); 19 Oct 2001, p. LL1 County mourns passing of one 'terrific kid' : round Lake QB died doing what he loved (Mike Lampi); 19 Oct 2001, p. B1 County grieves for Lampi (Mike Lampi); 19 Oct 2001, p. B14 Tragedy hits home with Stillwell (Mike Lampi); 19 Oct 2001, p. B14 Dedications pour in for Lampi Jr. (Mike Lampi); 19 Oct 2001, p. B14 Prep football star remembered (Mike Lampi); 26 Oct 2001, p. B2 Prep football roundup : Corsairs earn respect but undefeated season ends at JCA; 26 Oct 2001, p. B10 2001 Lakeland All-Area football team; 23 Nov 2001, p. A4 FOREIGN EXCHANGE STUDENTS Local host families needed for exchange students; 26 Jan 2001, p. LL6 Student exchange organizations seek host families; 29 Jun 2001, p. LL7 Fort Hill Historical Society see HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF THE FORT HILL COUNTRY (organization) FOX LAKE (IL), VILLAGE OF Living with history : Colorful Roxana may open for charitable events (Fox Lake, IL); 2 Mar 2001, p. Home Marketer p. 1 'Celebrate Fox Lake' with a big bang; 29 Jun 2001, Jul Rec Guide p.30 FOX WATERWAY AGENCY A man of many hats (James McKinley); 23 Feb 2001, Forefronts p. 15 FREMONT PUBLIC LIBRARY DISTRICT Once upon a time...; 26 Jan 2001, p. A3 Lake County Genealogical Society open for business; 9 Feb 2001, p. B3 Students raise funds to purchase books; 16 Feb 2001, p. A3 Railroad fanatics gear up for spring 'train-ing' at Fremont Public Library; 30 Mar 2001, p. A3 No winner in library board race yet; 27 Apr 2001, p. A3 Mundelein School Dist. 75 finds a new home; 4 May 2001, p. A3 Library board winner named (Mary Spiegel); 18 May 2001, p. A1 Library changes hours to reduce costs; 8 Jun 2001, p. A1 Students donate money to fund new library equipment (Lincoln School, Dist. 75); 15 Jun 2001, p. A1 Dads invited to library; 15 Jun 2001, p. A3 Library to host storytelling program; 15 Jun 2001, p. A7 Tile project nearing end at library; 15 Jun 2001, p. A8 Library notes : Extended registration, Summer programs; 22 Jun 2001, p. A3 Library to host a variety of fall and winter programs; 7 Sep 2001, p. A4 Be a 15-er at Fremont Public Library; 5 Oct 2001, p. A4 Celebrate the magic of Harry Potter; 2 Nov 2001, p. A2 Fremont library hosts childhood program; 23 Nov 2001, p. A1 FREMONT SCHOOL DISTRICT 79 FACT studies school funding (Fremont Action Community Team); 19 Jan 2001, p. A7 Fremont earns red apple award; 19 Jan 2001, p. A8 Children's author to visit Fremont School (Sally M. Walker); 9 Feb 2001, p. A3 Fremont Preschool screening; 16 Feb 2001, p. A3 Fremont Dist. 79 appoints principal (Kathleen A. Kuhr); 15 Jun 2001, p. A2 Event raises over $45,000 for Fremont District 79; 22 Jun 2001, p. A1 Grant gives school new opportunities; 22 Jun 2001, p. A1 Area schools looking to lose big if Central Ridge fails; 29 Jun 2001, p. B1 Fremont School District 79 to get $5 million in impact fees; 10 Aug 2001, p. A1 School board member denies allegations (Wendy Pier Way); 7 Sep 2001, p. A1 Fremont first graders welcome guest therapist (James Heelan); 28 Sep 2001, p. A3 Second graders participate in a real batty experience; 5 Oct 2001, p. A3 Fall family fun night scheduled; 12 Oct 2001, p. A8 Buffe, Anderson and Kalbert ready to take their new seats (Ed Buffe, Joanne Anderson Susan Steffenhagen, Arthur Weller, Rady Kalbert); 19 Oct 2001, p. A1 Students send 'Bags of Love' to New York; 19 Oct 2001, p. A3 Dist. 79 seeks input on finance; 14 Dec 2001, p. A3 FREMONT TOWNSHIP (Lake County, IL) Petitions filed for April 3 election; 26 Jan 2001, p. A1 Maguire to run for Fremont Township supervisor post (John Maguire); 2 Feb 2001, p. A4 Fremont First township candidates seek re-election; 16 Feb 2001, p. A1 Ray outlines her goals for Fremont Twp. (Loraine Ray); 2 Mar 2001, p. A1 Fremont Twp. candidate Bohl touts his public record (Bob Bohl); 2 Mar 2001, p. A1 'Friendly growth' aim of township candidates; 2 Mar 2001, p. B1 Trustee McCann says she remains motivated in Fremont Township (Christina McCann); 16 Mar 2001, p. A1 Open space district studied in Fremont; 29 Jun 2001, p. A1 Is Fremont Township set to explode with development?; 6 Jul 2001, p. A1 Fremont Twp. to host educational workshop; 20 Jul 2001, p. A3 Closures in effect on Fremont Center Road; 27 Jul 2001, p. A3 Area officials attend workshop on future of Fremont Township; 3 Aug 2001, p. A1 Fremont issue closer to resolution; 3 Aug 2001, p. B1 Open space hearing scheduled; 17 Aug 2001, p. A3 South end of Fremont Center Road reopening to traffic; 24 Aug 2001, p. A4 Fremont Center Road reopened; 24 Aug 2001, p. A8 Fremont residents take a firm stand; 31 Aug 2001, p. A1 Fremont Township opinions split on open space district; 31 Aug 2001, p. B1 Vote put on hold due to errors in open space plan; 7 Sep 2001, p. A2 Open space plan starts over; 14 Sep 2001, p. A1 Deadline for open space district; 5 Oct 2001, p. A1 Fremont Township residents to vote on open-space district; 12 Oct 2001, p. A3 Activist dropped in retaliation (Loraine 'Raine' Ray); 19 Oct 2001, p. A4 OK given to vote on open space; 26 Oct 2001, p. A7 Fremont sets 2002 schedule; 28 Dec 2001, p. A1 Froehlig, Tim see OUR TOWN (regular column) (starting March 2, 2001) FROM THE SIDELINES (regular column, local sports) Ace in the hole!; 27 Apr 2001, p. A9 So long, Ma!; 4 May 2001, p. A9 Where's the support; 11 May 2001, p. A9 Hoop it up!; 18 May 2001, p. A9 Any questions!; 25 May 2001, p. A9 Ah-ha!; 1 Jun 2001, p. A6 Nice pipes!; 8 Jun 2001, p. A6 Count your blessings; 15 Jun 2001, p. A6 Take aim!; 22 Jun 2001, p. A6 Loop it up!; 29 Jun 2001, p. A6 Catch this!; 6 Jul 2001, p. A6 Kickin' it!; 13 July 2001, p. A6 Get physical!; 20 July 2001, p. A6 Ring it up!; 27 July 2001, p. A6 Bravo!; 3 Aug 2001, p. A6 Seconds count; 10 Aug 2001, p. A6 So far, so good; 17 Aug 2001, p. A6 Take the bait; 24 Aug 2001, p. A6 Heavy hitters; 31 Aug 2001, p. A6 Shame on you; 7 Sep 2001, p. A6 A little bit of soul; 14 Sept 2001.p. A6 Shaken, not stirred; 21 Sept 2001, p. A6 The kids can play; 28 Sept 2001, p. A6 Mixing it up; 5 Oct 2001, p. A6 Run with it; 12 Oct 2001, p. A9 Sam I am; 19 Oct 2001, P. A9 Pinned down; 26 Oct 2001, p. A9 Class act (Chirs Mikrut); 2 Nov 2001, p. A6 GAMBLING Bingo wants you to win!; 30 Nov 2001, p. B8 GARDEN SHOWS / GARDEN WALKS Flower show to benefit North Chicago performing arts students; 16 Mar 2001, p. LL3 Free Garden Walk this month; 15 Jun 2001, p. A8 Water gardens : Tour raises funds for land, water conservation; 20 Jul 2001, p. LL4 GARDENING see also GARDEN SHOWS / GARDEN WALKS see also LAWNS AND LAWN CARE Treat snow-laden trees cautiously; 9 Feb 2001, p. A5 Salty diet can be deadly for trees; 9 Feb 2001, p. B28 Restoring damage to trees, shrubs; 23 Feb 2001, p. B27 Spring garden classes offered; 2 Mar 2001, p. B1 'Water Right' book focues on landscape water use; 2 Mar 2001, Home Marketer p. 11 Can gardening improve your health this spring?; 13 Apr 2001, p. B9 'Volcanoes' invite insects, disease in tree trunks; 13 Apr 2001, p. B14 Raised beds make gardening easier; 13 Apr 2001, p. B22 Raised beds make gardening easier; 20 Apr 2001, p. B9 Natural fence answers options for enclosures; 27 Apr 2001, p. B11 Can gardening improve your health?; 4 May 2001, p. B6 Be alert for insects in your May garden; 11 May 2001, p. B26 How to create healthy soil for flourishing flowers; 11 May 2001, p. B29 From buds to blooms (plant sales); 18 May 2001, p. LL6 Love of land keys landscaping success; 18 May 2001, Home Marketer p. 6 Decorate your garden with colorful creatures; 25 May 2001, p. B14 How to create healthy soil for flourishing flowers; 1 Jun 2001, Home Marketer p. 12 Beautiful flowers, simply!; 1 Jun 2001, Home Marketer p. 15 A gardeners delight at the Country Garden Faire; 15 Jun 2001, p. LL6 Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Cilantro?; 22 Jun 2001, p. LL4 Don't let your plants get thirsty; 27 Jul 2001, p. B19 Icicle pansies defy brutal winter and re-bloom; 3 Aug 2001, Home Marketer p. 8 Extension Office offering bulbs; 24 Aug 2001, p. B1 Fall composting ensures a bountiful garden; 31 Aug 2001, p. B8 Fall planting key to prize winning garden; 14 Sep 2001, p. B12 Fall is best time to fertilize lawn, shrubs and trees; 5 Oct 2001, Home Marketer p. 1 Beat frost! Plant, fertilize for fast start; 5 Oct 2001, Home Marketer p. 4 Plan now for next year's summer gardens; 2 Nov 2001, Home Marketer p. 6 Wintergarden eases those winter blues; 23 Nov 2001, p. B7 Do trees a favor : keep watering; 7 Dec 2001, Home Marketer p. 11 GASH, LAUREN BETH (State Representative District 60) State Rep. Gash secures grants for area playgrounds; 12 Jan 2001, p. A2 GIFTS AND GIFTGIVING Gift wrapping story; 14 Dec 2001, Seeking p. 2 Holiday toy shopping tips; 14 Dec 2001, Seeking p. 4 New ideas for holiday gift giving; 14 Dec 2001, Seeking p. 6 Holiday gift round-up; 14 Dec 2001, Seeking p. 7 Golden Books family entertainment gift guide suggestions; 14 Dec 2001, Seeking p. 14 Do-it-yourself kits bring families together; 14 Dec 2001, Seeking p. 22 Holiday shipping requires good box, attention to detail; 14 Dec 2001, Seeking p. 24 GIRL SCOUTS OF AMERICA - GSA (organization) Cookies galore : Annual Girl Scout event combines old favorites with new concoctions; 5 Jan 2001, p. A1 Girl Scouts to sell two program centers; 18 May 2001, p. A6 Scouts host disaster K9 seminar; 5 Oct 2001, p. B11 Girl Scouts experience life as a Native American woman; 12 Oct 2001, p. A3 GOLF Register now for Chili Open Golf Tournament; 2 Feb 2001, p. B1 Forest Preserve's Chili Open rescheduled; 16 Feb 2001, p. B1 Golf digest; 4 May 2001, p. A10 Improving your golf game; 25 May 2001, Rec Guide June 2001 p. 27 MHS Athletic Booster golf outing June 19; 8 Jun 2001, p. A7 Schachner, Irvin qualify for Chicago Jr. Open (Mike Schachner, Thom Irvin); 15 Jun 2001, p. A6 Golf more than just a game; 15 Jun 2001, p. B14 LGA Invitational held July 16; 15 Jun 2001, p. B16 Everyone's a winner at Dolan Golf Challenge; 22 Jun 2001, p. A6 Golf lessons offered at Countryside, Thunderhawk; 29 Jun 2001, p. A3 Super Seniors at Stonewall; 29 Jun 2001, p. A6 Hole-in-one interrupts politics (Norm Geary); 29 Jun 2001, p. B1 Robinson Charitable Golf Outing aims at 'giving back'; 13 Jul 2001, p. A6 Weiler claims Lake County golf crown (Beth Weiler); 20 Jul 2001, p. A6 Super Seniors find home at Stonewall Orchard; 27 Jul 2001, p. B12 Adaptive golf proves sports are for everyone; 10 Aug 2001, p. A6 Golfers rally for a cure (breast cancer); 7 Sep 2001, p. A3 Lancer men's golf knocking at the door; 21 Sep 2001, p. B14 Area golfers clear first hurdle; 5 Oct 2001, p. A6 Kubicek heads to golf Nationals (Kurt Kubicek); 16 Nov 2001, p. B9 GOLF COURSES It's in the hole! 2001 Lakeland Media annual golf directory, Part 1 or 4; 22 Jun 2001, p. B15 It's in the hole! 2001 Lakeland Media annual golf directory (part 2 of 5); 6 Jul 2001, p. B12 It's in the hole! 2001 Lakeland Media annual golf directory (part 3 of 6); 13 Jul 2001, p. B16 It's in the hole! 2001 Lakeland Media annual golf directory (part 4 of 6); 20 Jul 2001, p. B11 It's in the hole! 2001 Lakeland Media annual golf directory (part 5 of 6); 27 Jul 2001, p. B10 It's in the hole! 2001 Lakeland Media annual golf directory (part 6 of 6); 10 Aug 2001, p. B22 Bug off! Swallows, bluebirds have niche at Merit Club; 10 Aug 2001, p. LL1 Antioch Golf Club offers golfers challenge and beauty; 17 Aug 2001, September Rec Guide p. 19 GOOD SHEPHERD HOSPITAL (Barrington IL) Hospital's Travel and Immunization Center offers protection : Good Shepherd Hospital advises overseas travelers wtih current health information; 12 Jan 2001, p. B7 Historic Barn and Corn Crib to get restoration; 30 Mar 2001, p. B26 GRANT COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT 124 (Fox Lake IL) Grant Community High School (graduation list); 15 Jun 2001, p. B9 Memories of Grant High grad fill hearts following crash (Sandra E. Varela); 10 Aug 2001, p. A2 GRANT TOWNSHIP (Lake County IL) Basin sold for back taxes; 16 Feb 2001, p. B11 Financing approved for town center; 24 Aug 2001, p. B3 Picnic in the Park walk results; 24 Aug 2001, p. B15 Township pays $5,200 to replace four trees; 19 Oct 2001, p. B2 Flooding woes lead group to recharge effort vs. developer; 2 Nov 2001, p. B20 GRAYSLAKE COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT 127 Grayslake High School (graduation list); 15 Jun 2001, p. B10 Area schools looking to lose big if Central Range fails; 29 Jun 2001, p. B1 Grayslake High meeting Aug. 6; 27 Jul 2001, p. B12 GRAYSLAKE (IL) FIRE DEPARTMENT Fire department, employees avert potential fire at Lakeland Media; 16 Mar 2001, p. A1 GRAYSLAKE (IL), VILLAGE OF An administration in review (Pat Carey); 6 Apr 2001, p. LL1 Area schools looking to lose big if Central Range fails; 29 Jun 2001, p. B1 Trustees discuss Central Range office development; 29 Jun 2001, p. B8 GREAT LAKES NAVAL TRAINING STATION (military base, North Chicago IL) Naval Training Center plans 90th birthday bash; 25 May 2001, p. A11 Great Lakes hosts free summer concert series; 8 Jun 2001, p. LL2 Cadet Div. 911 sweeps competition; 15 Jun 2001, p. B3 President Bush issues proclamation; 29 Jun 2001, p. LL2 Great Lakes hosts free summer concert series : Public invited to see Navy Band perform; 29 Jun 2001, p. B3 Thomas, Polatty discuss Navy-civilian connection (Bette Thomas, mayor of North Chicago IL, Rear Adm David Polatty); 31 Aug 2001, p. B3 Rear Adm. Daniel Kloeppel assumes command of NTC: 21 Sep 2001, p. A8 Great Lakes responds to crisis; 21 Sep 2001, p. B1 New Great Lakes Commander to address Veterans Day crowd (Rear Admiral Ann E. Rondeau); 2 Nov 2001, p. B20 GREEN OAKS-LIBERTYVILLE-MUNDELEIN-VERNON HILLS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE - GLMV (organization) GLMV Chamber raises dues; 5 Jan 2001, p. A8 Chamber chooses new chairman : Bill Sugars commends strong, capable staff, points to willingness of all communities to get involved; 19 Jan 2001, p. A3 Scenes from GLMV Chamber of Commerce installation dinner; 2 Feb 2002, p. A2 GLMV Home Show March 24-25; 23 Mar 2001, p. A1 GLMV set for 17th annual 'Ask the Mayors' luncheon; 11 May 2001, p. A3 Mayors ignore high taxes, talk about upbeat future; 18 May 2001, p. A1 GLMV Chamber to host business expo; 31 Aug 2001, p. A1 Business Expo hosted by local area Chamber; 7 Sep 2001, p. A7 GLMV Chamber begins health fair; 28 Sep 2001, p. A2 GLMV Community Health Fair exceeds expectations; 5 Oct 2001, p. A2 GLMV Chamber serves up a lesson on employee benefits; 19 Oct 2001, p. A5 Chamber completes busy year, has big plans for next; 14 Dec 2001, p. A2 GROVE AVENUE SCHOOL (school, Barrington IL) Grove Avenue School has carnival rides, games and dancing under the stars; 14 Sep 2001, p. LL3 GURNEE (IL) POLICE DEPARTMENT Police searching for clues in sex assault : Mundelein woman recovering after attack; 27 Jul 2001, p. A1 GURNEE (IL), VILLAGE OF Gurnee's oldest church set to expand (Gurnee Community Church); 30 Mar 2001, p. C6 Gurnee Days 2001; 3 Aug 2001, p. B8 Gurnee Days honoree chosen (Virginia Elsbury); 3 Aug 2001, p. B8 Millennium Celebration and fireworks set for Saturday; 3 Aug 2001, p. B9 Stage events set for Gurnee Days; 3 Aug 2001, p. B9 Gurnee Days 2001 : Gurnee Days are here again!; 10 Aug 2001, p. B16 Gurnee Breakfast Exchange Club hosts the annual pig roast; 10 Aug 2001, p. B17 Bike ride to explore Des Plaines River (Gurnee Days Des Plaines River Trail Bike Ride); 10 Aug 2001, p. B18 Car show gives collectors a chance to showcase their treasures (6th Annual Gurnee Days Car Show); 10 Aug 2002, p. B18 Historical Society to hold open house (Mother Rudd Home Museum); 10 Aug 2001, p. B18 GYMNASTICS Gymnasts compete at County invite; 19 Jan 2001, p. A6 Chicago gymnastics meet Feb. 9-11; 9 Feb 2001, p. B11 Palatine final stop for area gymnasts; 16 Feb 2001, p. A6 Warren gymnasts finish runner-up in state; 23 Feb 2001, p. A6 HABITAT FOR HUMANITY (organization) Habitat volunteer meeting slated; 12 Jan 2001, p. B8 A sense of community; 23 Feb 2001, Forefronts p. 5 Habitat volunteer meeting set; 16 Mar 2001, p. B13 Habitat for Humanity seeks homebuyers; 20 Apr 2001, p. B1 Furniture auction aids Habitat for Humanity; 27 Apr 2001, p. B1 Habitat volunteer meeting set; 11 May 2001, p. B2 Glencoe community to build Habitat home; 18 May 2001, p. LL4 Furniture auction aids Habitat for Humanity; 1 Jun 2001, p. B1 Habitat volunteer meeting slated; 15 Jun 2001, p. B3 Habitat volunteer meeting; 17 Aug 2001, p. B12 Help sought to fill Habitat building jobs; 19 Oct 2001, p. B19 HANAU, HENRI Movie presentation of local resident, Holocaust life : Movie arranged by Stephen Spielberg (Henri Hanau); 13 Apr 2001, p. LL5 HAWTHORN SCHOOL DISTRICT 73 (Vernon Hills IL) Teacher busted on sexual abuse charge; 25 May 2001, p. A1 HAWTHORN WOODS (IL), VILLAGE OF Hawthorn Woods OK's two new village trustess (Susy Rein, Cliff Wright); 29 Jun 2001, p. A7 HEALTH AND FITNESS (includes exercise) see also CANCER see also DENTAL HEALTH AND HYGIENE see also EARS / HEARING see also EYESIGHT / EYEGLASSES see also HEALTH INSURANCE see also HOSPITALS, CLINICS, ETC. (Specific facilities not otherwise named in this index) see also IMMUNIZATIONS see also MENTAL HEALTH see also ORGAN DONATION / ORGAN TRANSPLANTS How clean and healthy are our children's schools?; 26 Jan 2001, p. B6 All water not equal in terms of health benefits; 9 Feb 2001, p. B18 Working smarter serves heart patients faster; 9 Feb 2001, p. B18 Therapy revives 'hibernating' heart muscles; 23 Feb 2001, p. B8 Start building a healthy lifestyle; 9 Mar 2001, p. B10 Illinois routes planned for the MS Walk; 23 Mar 2001, p. B11 New insight into Alzheimer's disease, another link to inflamation; 30 Mar 2001, p. B13 Can gardening improve your health this spring?; 13 Apr 2001, p. B9 Shortage of healthcare workers continues to grow : Candidates for nursing positions even more rare; 20 Apr 2001, p. B8 Hospice volunteers are needed in many areas; 20 Apr 2001, p. B9 Steps to prepare for a doctor's visit / improve your healthcare; 27 Apr 2001, p. B6 Can gardening improve your health?; 4 May 2001, p. B6 May is corrective posture month, tell your kids to strighten up and enjoy correct posture; 11 May 2001, p. B6 Sports fish consumption advisory announced; 18 May 2001, p. B6 Don't forget to feed your bones; 18 May 2001, p. B6 Illinois Medicaid rates for nursing homes are among the lowest in the nation; 18 May 2001, p. B6 The disease in disguise : Cyclic Vomiting Syndrome; 25 May 2001, p. B1 Tips for looking younger; 25 May 2001, p. B3 Planning ahead for fun in the sun; 25 May 2001, p. B6 Free consumer brochures examine swallowing disorders in children and adults; 25 May 2001, p. B7 Look 'sun-sational'...safely; 6 Jul 2001, p. B6 Mold in local apartments may post health threat; 13 Jul 2001, p. A1 Working out and not getting right results?; 13 Jul 2001, p. B6 Cardiovascular disease epidemic looms at hypertension in children rises; 10 Aug 2001, p. B6 InterFit Health and Dominick's partner to offer free Osteoporosis screening; 14 Sep 2001, p. B8 Caregiver advisory committee appointed; 28 Sep 2001, p. B13 Supplements not the answer; 5 Oct 2001, p. C8 Nursing home funding task force announced; 5 Oct 2001, p. B9 Fitness competition Oct. 20; 12 Oct 2001, p. B11 It's never too late to prevent osteoporosis; 19 Oct 2001, p. B7 A look at osteoporosis; 2 Nov 2001, p. B6 Stay healthy this flu season, today's healthy outlook; 2 Nov 2001, p. B7 Low cost CT scans coming to McHenry Dec. 19; 7 Dec 2001, p. B6 Nutrition tips for the holidays; 14 Dec 2001, p. B6 HEALTH INSURANCE SHIP releases 'top five' list concerning Medicare : Senior Health Insurance Program answers five most common questions about Medicare coverage; 26 Jan 2001, p. B8 Kid Care targets low-income families; 26 Oct 2001, p. A1 HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF THE FORT HILL COUNTRY (organization, Mundelein IL) Essay contest focuses on patriotism; 4 May 2001, p. A8 Cardiologist Ronald Klimaitis speaker for Historical Society; 18 May 2001, p. A6 Historical society to hold celebration; 15 Jun 2001, p. A1 Historical Society welcomes Santa; 7 Dec 2001, p. A6 HISTORY African-American history month materials online; 9 Feb 2001, p. B28 Fading into the past (one room schoolhouses); 27 Apr 2001, p. LL1 Holding onto history : Advice offered on how to preserve family treasures; 11 May 2001, p. LL5 Travel through history at the 6th annual Heritage Festival; 25 May 2001, p. LL4 Pike River Rendezvous travels back to 1700; 24 Aug 2001, p. LL6 MCCS presents 'Trail of History' (McHenry County Conservation District); 19 Oct 2001, p. LL2 Pearl revisited : Beach Park resident's memories of World War II still ramain as if it happened yesterday (John Alden, Pearl Harbor); 7 Dec 2001, p. LL1 HOLIDAYS Will you be my valentine? Pamper the one you love; 9 Feb 2001, p. B14 Everyone's Irish on St. Patrick's Day; 9 Mar 2001, p. LL2 Ideas for Mother's Day; 4 May 2001, p. LL4 Mexican heritage : Festival celebrates Cinco de Mayo; 4 May 2001, p. LL5 A history of the Mother's Day holiday; 4 May 2001, p. B11 10 tips for delighting your wife on Mother's Day; 11 May 2001, p. B8 Communities honor veterans on May 28; 25 May 2001, p. LL3 Fireworks schedule; 29 Jun 2001, p. B1 4th of July events : Celebrations planned throughout Lake County; 29 Jun 2001, Jul Rec Guide p. 33 Halloween happenings; 19 Oct 2001, p. LL6 Protect pets from Halloween tricks; 26 Oct 2001, p. LL3 Halloween happenings; 26 Oct 2001, p. LL3 Christmas at the Faire; 26 Oct 2001, p. LL6 Familes invited to host recruits for Thanksgiving : Adopt-a-Sailor program now in 20th year; 9 Nov 2001, p. LL2 This is Veteran's Day 2001; 9 Nov 2001, p. LL7 Fox Lake to present 'A Family Christmas Holiday'; 9 Nov 2001, p. LL9 Holiday Events; 16 Nov 2001, Holiday Traditions p. 2 Memories at the table : Create a holiday; 16 Nov 2001, Holiday Traditions p. 6 Observing Advent in your home; 16 Nov 2001, Holiday Traditions p. 8 Evolution of the Christmas tree; 16 Nov 2001, Holiday Traditions p. 10 Christmas trees within reach (local tree farms); 16 Nov 2001, Holiday Traditions p. 12 A traveler's guideline for the season; 16 Nov 2001, Holiday Traditions p. 16 Hanukkah : Make a dreidel; 16 Nov 2001, Holiday Traditions p. 18 Kwanzaa; 16 Nov 2001, Holiday Traditions p. 22 Christmas lights welcome visitors to Santa's 'home'; 23 Nov 2001, p. A1 Holiday centerpieces take centerstage; 23 Nov 2001, p. C2 Thanksgiving dinner through a child's eye; 23 Nov 2001, p. C11 Gift container tips; 23 Nov 2001, p. C15 Family theater events for the holidays; 23 Nov 2001, p. C16 Nutrition tips for the holidays; 23 Nov 2001, p. C20 10 tips for creating an everlasting Holiday wreath; 23 Nov 2001, p. C23 Holiday parties give low-income residents Yuletide cheer; 30 Nov 2001, p. A5 Kwanzaa founder to lecture on peace, justice at museum; 30 Nov 2001, p. LL2 From live reindeer and Santa to ice sculpture : Waukegan downtown holiday festival will have it all; 30 Nov 2001, p. LL3 Local events; 30 Nov 2001, C2 Make an ornament and brown paper bag card; 30 Nov 2001, p. C4 Safe electricity program urges holiday lighting safety; 30 Nov 2001, p. C6 Make snow globe and bring winter inside; 30 Nov 2001, p. C8 Add fresh blooms to all occasions; 30 Nov 2001, p. C9 Space-tacular holidays; 30 Nov 2001, p. C16 How to help, where to give; 30 Nov 2001, p. C19 Maya Angelou and Hallmark debut gift line; 30 Nov 2001, p. C23 Police stress holiday crime prevention; 7 Dec 2001, p. A3 Cops 'n kids 'n aisles of fun : Mundelein police shop for Christmas with needy kids; 7 Dec 2001, p. A5 Outdoor decor enlivens Lakeland holiday season; 7 Dec 2001, Home Marketer p. 1 'Star of Christmas' brings Bethlehem to Lake County; 14 Dec 2001, p. LL5 Santa flying high at Hancock Observatory; 14 Dec 2001, Seeking p. 13 Avoid holiday excess with tasty, all-natural recipes; 14 Dec 2001, Seeking p. 30 Norway traditions explored at Wheaton History Center; 21 Dec 2001, p. LL7 New holiday lights on view at Dells; 21 Dec 2001, p. LL7 Children's viewpoint of Christmas; 21 Dec 2001, C2 How to help, where to give; 21 Dec 2001, p. C4 Baking with kids; 21 Dec 2001, p. C8 Stockings around the world; 21 Dec 2001, p. C9 The Christmas tree; 21 Dec 2001, p. C10 Christmas movie favorites; 21 Dec 2001, p. C14 Shedding light on the candle's history; 21 Dec 2001, p. C17 New entertainment brings people together; 21 Dec 2001, p. C20 Saint Nicholoas's first trip; 21 Dec 2001, p. C21 Kwanzaa game to make; 21 Dec 2001, p. C22 Tis the week before Christmas; 21 Dec 2001, p. C23 Mom, I don't have anything to do!; 21 Dec 2001, p. C24 History of toasting; 28 Dec 2001, C2 The art of champagne; 28 Dec 2001, p. C7 HOME IMPROVEMENT see also APPLIANCES see also GARDENING see also HOME SHOWS / HOUSE WALKS see also HOMES - ELECTRICAL see also HOMES - HEATING AND COOLING see also HOUSING - SAFETY ISSUES see also INTERIOR DECORATION / INTERIOR DESIGN Ten tips for selecting windows; 19 Jan 2001, p. B8 Winter often best time for home additions; 19 Jan 2001, Home Marketer p. 5 Danger above! Snow enemy of Lakeland roofs : the 40 inches of snow that fell in the Lakeland area last December has caused roofing problems; 9 Feb 2001, p. B22 Tips for painting water-stained areas; 9 Feb 2001, p. B22 Ten tips for selecting windows for the home; 2 Mar 2001, Home Marketer p. 10 'Tag game' dangerous for remodeling start; 2 Mar 2001, Home Marketer p. 12 Clean your carpets for a healthy spring; 9 Mar 2001, p. B7 Kitchen remodeling hits the big time; 9 Mar 2001, p. B8 Choosing the ideal contractor is a key element to home remodeling projects; 16 Mar 2001, p. C4 Before you start, make sure your building is permitted; 16 Mar 2001, p. C5 Remodeling projects : Which ones build your home equity most?; 16 Mar 2001, p. C6 Kitchen design changes with times, buyers' tastes; 23 Mar 2001, p. B14 Organized garage becomes asset to modern home; 23 Mar 2001, p. B14 In wobbly economy, home good investment; 23 Mar 2001, p. B14 Lake County agency sponsors flood-proofing workshop April 13, 23 Mar 2001, p. A3 Floodproofing workshop to advise on minimizing damage; 6 Apr 2001, p. B2 Decks allow homeowners to turn style inside out; 13 Apr 2001, p. B16 How 'whole home' insulation cuts bills, aids comfort; 13 Apr 2001, p. B17 Home improvement month is here!; 11 May 2001, p. B27 How to transform ho-hum kitchen and bath cabinets with a new look; 1 Jun 2001, Home Marketer p. 11 Vacation in your backyard : Turn your deck into the perfect outdoor retreat; 1 Jun 2001, Home Marketer p. 11 Structured media offered for homes; 1 Jun 2001, Home Marketer p. 13 Keep the party festive with helpful stain-removal tips; 8 Jun 2001, p. B13 Colorful new vinyl siding replacing old dark brown; 15 Jun 2001, p. B8 Low maintenance decking well worth effort, expense; 6 Jul 2001, Home Marketer p. 4 Kitchen, bath upgrades can be recouped 100 percent; 6 Jul 2001, Home Marketer p. 8 Luxury homes feature practical amenities; 6 Jul 2001, Home Marketer p. 9 Closet Works help customers save time with organization; 3 Aug 2001, Home Marketer p. 14 Luxury homes feature practical amenities; 10 Aug 2001, p. B8 Entire family can use modern home office; 7 Sep 2001, Home Marketer p. 14 Remodeling a sensible way to enjoy retired years; 14 Sep 2001, p. B12 Deluxe master bedroom 'must' in luxury homes; 14 Sep 2001, p. B14 The time to remodel your home is now; 21 Sep 2001, p. B9 Vinyl siding ventures into upscale housing; 28 Sep 2001, p. B9 Ready for winter? Your windows and doors may not be; 12 Oct 2001, p. B8 Making the most of a small kitchen space; 19 Oct 2001, p. B8 Steel back in style (stainless steel in kitchens); 2 Nov 2001, Home Marketer p. 1 Lighting more than hanging fixtures; 2 Nov 2001, Home Marketer p. 6 Don't replace - refinish and restore for a beautiful bathroom; 14 Dec 2001, p. B8 Library not limited to expensive homes; 14 Dec 2001, p. B8 HOME SHOWS / HOUSE WALKS Home & Outdoor Living Expo to be bigger and better; 12 Jan 2001, p. B1 Home & Outdoor Living Expo has something for all; 19 Jan 2001, p. B1 Home & Outdoor Living Expo has something for all; 26 Jan 2001, p. B1 Home & Outdoor Living Expo to be bigger and better; 2 Feb 2001, p. B1 Home Expo a success; 16 Feb 2001, p. B3 GLMV Home show March 24-25; 23 Mar 2001, p. A1 Everything for the home at the Zion Home and Trade Show; 13 Apr 2001, p. LL9 Showcase house selected; 20 Apr 2001, p. LL5 Ragdale Foundation hosts historic house and gardens tour; 8 Jun 2001, p. LL3 Real-life gingerbread houses on display; 16 Nov 2001, p. A1 HOMES - ELECTRICAL PowerNow! Offered in Lake and McHenry counties : Emergency standby power systems now available; 16 Mar 2001, p. C7 Structured media offered for homes; 1 Jun 2001, Home Marketer p. 13 HOMES - HEATING AND COOLING Don't neglect furnaces during cold winter weather; 2 Feb 2001, p. A7 Program helps pay heating bills; 12 Jan 2001, p. B9 Grants available to help pay energy bills; 9 Feb 2001, p. B8 Financial assistance available to help consumers paying high energy bills; 16 Feb 2001, p. A7 Modern windows combat energy loss in homes; 16 Feb 2001, p. B6 Ins and outs of coping with high heating costs; 30 Mar 2001, p. B19 How 'whole home' insulation cuts bills, aids comfort; 13 Apr 2001, p. B17 Despite gas hikes landlords skirt major rent increase; 13 Apr 2001, p. B19 Burning wood - the real McCoy (woodburning stoves and fireplaces); 7 Sep 2001, Home Marketer p. 1 Brracing for winter : Is your home energy efficient?; 5 Oct 2001, Home Marketer p. 3 Well maintained furnace, a must for safety, efficiency; 2 Nov 2001, Home Marketer p. 10 Saving money and energy starts at home; 30 Nov 2001, p. B12 HORSES AND HORSEBACK RIDING Tempel Lipizzans put on 'airs' this summer; 29 Jun 2001, Rec Guide Jul p. 10 This summer, try horseback riding; 29 Jun 2001, Rec Guide Jul p. 16 HOSPITALS, CLINICS, ETC. (Specific facilities not otherwise named in this index) Evanston Northwestern Healthcare plans new Lake County facility; 19 Jan 2001, p. B21 Never out of reach : Waukegan agency cares for the medically underserved (HealthReach Clinic); 26 Jan 2001, p. LL1 Bone marrow transplant specialist joins team at Cancer Treatment Centers of America (Zion IL); 2 Feb 2001, p. B13 Efforts renewed to save VA Hospital : Kirk joins fight to save hospital serving veterans in Lake County and adjoining areas; 16 Feb 2001, p. B1 Center announces March class schedule (Vista Surgery and Treatment Center); 16 Mar 2001, p. B7 Kirk 'completely committed' to VA Medical Center's future; 30 Mar 2001, p. B1 Hospital food service team receives national quality award; 4 May 2001, p. B8 Hospital honors list of volunteers (Midwestern Regional Medical Center, Zion IL); 25 May 2001, p. B6 Chaplain paved way for hospital pastoral care (Rev. George E. Franke); 8 Jun 2001, p. B1 Patient-centered care part of Midwestern ER room policy; 15 Jun 2001, p. B6 Vista Star Hospice : Life with a purpose; 15 Jun 2001, p. B7 'Celebrate Life' ceremony plants trees in honor of patients (Midwestern Regional Medical Center, Zion IL); 22 Jun 2001, p. B6 Victory Lakes joins forces with local nursing homes; 22 Jun 2001, p. B8 Medical center gets first research grant (Midwestern Regional Medical Center, Zion IL); 29 Jun 2001, p. B6 VA relates options for Chicago-area health care; 29 Jun 2001, p. B22 Midwestern in one of nation's 15 'friendliest' hospitals (Zion IL); 13 Jul 2001, p. B12 Annual Hospice duck race to be family event (Hospice of Northeastern Illinois); 27 Jul 2001, p. B7 Alexian Brothers benefit a success; 24 Aug 2001, p. A1 Pebble Brook's 3rd annual fun fest Sept. 9; 31 Aug 2001, p. B3 Dr. Shimon Slavin joins Cancer Treatment Centers of America as medical director of immunotherapy; 7 Sep 2001, p. B9 Midwestern growth requires another building expansion; 5 Oct 2001, p. B8 Midwestern Regional Medical Center; 26 Oct 2001, Health Update p. 11 HOUSING - CONDOMINIUMS, COOPS, ETC. Condo surge spurs move to ownership; 30 Mar 2001, p. B19 Condo surge spurs move to ownership; 13 Apr 2001, p. B11 Dollhouse model brings "life" to condominium development; 1 Jun 2001, Home Marketer p. 1 HOUSING - CONSTRUCTION AND HOMEBUILDING COMPANIES Moving up? Here's sample of what to find, pay (Concord Homes); 2 Feb 2001, p. B15 Orren Pickell captures design, build awards; 2 Mar 2001, Home Marketer p. 13 Duplex plan worthy of particular notice (W.D. Farmer Residence Designer); 2 Mar 2001, Home Marketer p. 14 Zale marks 50th year; 20 Apr 2001, p. B9 HOUSING IN GENERAL See Also HOUSING AND FINANCES See Also HOUSING - CONDOMINIUMS, COOPS, ETC. See Also HOUSING DEVELOPMENTS (for specific neighborhoods and housing developments) See ALSO REAL ESTATE (for articles about real estate agencies, licensing, etc.) What you can't see important when buying a home; 12 Jan 2001, p. B10 Employ professionals in your home sale; 12 Jan 2001, p. B12 Advise to sell first when home buying; 19 Jan 2001, p. B9 'Tall walls' answer storage problems; 2 Feb 2001, p. B15 Space, choice, value foremost considerations; 9 Feb 2001, p. B23 More than meets the eye; 9 Feb 2001, p. B23 Value-priced townhomes still set sales pace; 16 Feb 2001, p. B6 Ranch-style homes making a comeback; 23 Feb 2001, p. B18 Have good neighbors? They might be winners; 23 Feb 2001, p. B18 Home selling process gets high tech; 2 Mar 2001, Home Marketer p. 12 Ponds, decks, landscaping entice condo shoppers; 13 Apr 2001, p. B12 Renting advantages cloud long run buy benefits; 13 Apr 2001, p. B14 Being the last to buy first-rate strategy; 20 Apr 2001, p. B9 Home staging plays role in selling, interior design; 18 May 2001, Home Marketer p. 1 Today's new homes not your grandfather's house; 1 Jun 2001, Home Marketer p. 4 First 15 seconds vital in selling your home; 3 Aug 2001, Home Marketer p. 6 Make smart moves after the big move; 9 Nov 2001, p. B9 HOUSING AND FINANCES (mortgages, loan process, market conditions, etc.) Are the best mortgage rates online? Experts offer advice; 9 Feb 2001, p. B23 Take the 'Money Walk' to purchase your home; 2 Mar 2001, Home Marketer p. 11 Consider refinancing to consolidate debt; 13 Apr 2001, p. B12 Refinancing landscape attractive, caution urged; 11 May 2001, p. B23 Interest rates help set monthly sales record; 11 May 2001, p. B25 Second home offers tax advantages; 11 May 2001, p. B28 Credit scores become focus for homebuyers; 25 May 2001, p. B14 Pre-qualification routine can be costly for homebuyers; 13 Jul 2001, p. B8 Reverse mortgage useful for seniors' financing; 17 Aug 2001, p. B8 Home value depends on surrounding; 17 Aug 2001, p. B9 Program allocated $600,000 to support housing efforts; 17 Aug 2001, p. B10 15-year mortgages offer several advantages; 16 Nov 2001, p. B17 HOUSING DEVELOPMENTS (specific neighboorhoods and housing developments) Attached home features single family amenities (Madrona Village, Round Lake IL); 12 Jan 2001, p. B11 New homeowners thrilled with Forest Trails community; 19 Jan 2001, p. B8 European-inspired townhomes overlook lake in Vernon Hills (Bay Tree); 26 Jan 2001, p. B11 Executive homes situated in conservation area (Woodlands, Mundelein IL); 9 Mar 2001, p. B13 Development features schools in neighboring district (Madrona Village, Round Lake IL); 9 Mar 2001, p. B19 Pine View bucks tight space trend (Pine View Estates, Lake Villa IL); 16 Mar 2001, p. B12 Landmark Designs Home design feature : Bradford Pointe; 18 May 2001, Home Marketer p. 5 Custom area capitalizes on prairie setting (Hawthorn Grove, Hawthorn Woods IL); 18 May 2001, Home Marketer p. 8 Gregg's Landing hits 1,000 homes sold; 1 Jun 2001, Home Marketer p. 14 One level living still in style at the Manor Homes (Manor Homes at Fairfield Village, Round Lake Beach); 8 Jun 2001, p. B8 Fairfield Village residents enjoy chain atmosphere (Round Lake Beach IL); 22 Jun 2001, p. B11 Fairfield Villages offers attainable ownership (Fairfield Villages on Long Lake, Round Lake Beach); 29 Jun 2001, p. B9 Two popular designs in Lake County Tour of Homes (Cross Creek, Lindenhurst IL; Ancient Oaks, Round Lake IL); 27 Jul 2001, p. B19 Finding happiness in northern suburbs (One Milwaukee Place); 3 Aug 2001, Home Marketer p. 5 Adult community lifestyle focuses on single floor (Carillon North, Grayslake IL); 5 Oct 2001, Home Marketer p. 4 New development to use full access to Wooster (Wooster Lake, Fox Lake IL); 2 Nov 2001, p. B3 Fall means family fun for residents of Valley Lakes; 2 Nov 2001, Home Marketer p. 3 Student couple finds complex fills needs (Northgate, Waukegan IL); 7 Dec 2001, Home Marketer p. 3 Two new models now open at Valley Lakes (Round Lake IL); 7 Dec 2001, Home Marketer p. 11 HOUSING - SAFETY ISSUES Older thermostats may contain mercury; 2 Feb 2001, p. A3 Poison proof your home; 16 Mar 2001, p. B8 'Keep the Wreath Red' program (fire safety); 7 Dec 2001, p. LL10 Keeping warm and staying safe; 7 Dec 2001, Home Marketer p. 6 Steps to a safe bathroom; 7 Dec 2001, Home Marketer p. 6 Don't invite burglars into your home; 7 Dec 2001, Home Marketer p. 7 HUNTING New 'point system' cracks down on wildlife crooks; 20 Apr 2001, p. A12 ICE HOCKEY Smashing atoms : Organization brings youth hockey to Lake County; 23 Mar 2001, p. LL1 WBLHA offers warm-up ice time (Warren Blue Line Hockey Association); 13 Jul 2001, p. B18 Hockey camp offered at Rink Side; 27 Jul 2001, p. B12 Hockey camp has lot to offer to high school students; 17 Aug 2001, p. A6 Atoms Youth Ice Hockey signups set; 17 Aug 2001, p. B22 Atoms hockey begins Sept. 14; 14 Sep 2001, p. B18 ICE SKATING (includes figure skating and speed skating) Skate away winter blues at area parks, rinks; 19 Jan 2001, p. A3 Girls get physical on the ice and skate with the boys; 21 Dec 2001, p. B2 ILLINOIS, STATE OF Ryan announces $22.7 million for park land acquisition, development (Governor George Ryan); 26 Jan 2001, p. B3 Ryan : $2.2 million in Illinois First projects for Lake County; 6 Apr 2001, p. A7 Ryan releases $363,900 in Illinois First projects for Lake County; 13 Apr 2001, p. A5 Gov. Ryan announces grants for recreational trail projects; 27 Apr 2001, p. B21 Governor Ryan announces grants for defibrillators; 4 May 2001, p. A7 New state budget rated 'Good compromise'; 8 Jun 2001, p. B1 State suspends, revokes professional licenses; 8 Jun 2001, p. B2 Ryan speaks about insurance program (Illinois Governor George Ryan); 29 Jun 2001, p. A7 Illinois First projects total $1.2 million in Lake County; 29 Jun 2001, p. B3 Ryan : $1.2 million in Illinois First projects for Lake County; 27 Jul 2001, p. B17 County schools receive construction grants; 17 Aug 2001, p. B1 ILLINOIS - STREETS AND TRANSPORTATION Tollway reminds motorists to drive defensively; 5 Jan 2001, p. A8 Beware : The potholes are coming; 2 Feb 2001, p. A4 Innovative technology used to reduce traffic signal delays; 23 Feb 2001, p. B27 IDOT opens bids for road repairs; 23 Mar 2001, p. A5 IDOT plans summer road, bridge projects; 23 Mar 2001, p. B9 Program to fix winter-damaged roads announced; 6 Apr 2001, p. A4 Drivers beware : Farm equipment back on roads; 27 Apr 2001, p. B1 Legislators detour plans for highways; 15 Jun 2001, p. B1 State sees I-Pass making traffic improvements around tolls; 13 Jul 2001, p. B1 Ryan outlines successes of term, future transportation challenges; 13 Jul 2001, p. B1 Weather not a factor in I-94 contruction; 20 Jul 2001, p. B9 IMMUNIZATIONS Hepatitis vaccine available for kids; 26 Jan 2001, p. A7 Immunization clinics to be held countywide; 27 Apr 2001, p. B16 Slate flu shots at 13 locations; 5 Oct 2001, p. B8 Health Department urges citizens 50 and older, to obtain flu shots; 9 Nov 2001, p. LL11 INTERIOR DECORATION / INTERIOR DESIGN Unique decorative surfacing system offers endless options; 16 Mar 2001, p. C5 Get real results with painting faux finishes; 16 Mar 2001, p. C7 Think spring...Fresh ideas for your walls; 13 Mar 2001, p. B18 Reupholstering an option; 30 Mar 2001, p. B3 'Look' determines way home office arranged; 18 May 2001, Home Marketer p. 3 Garden style : Bring outside 'in' to enjoy outdoor living; 3 Aug 2001, Home Marketer p. 1 Rustic accessories the new buzz in home decor; 24 Aug 2001, p. B8 Become a master of illusion with wallpaper; 26 Oct 2001, p. B7 Holiday centerpieces take center state; 23 Nov 2001, p. C2 Table decorations from a child's view; 23 Nov 2001, p. C6 10 tips for creating an everlasting Holiday wreath; 23 Nov 2001, p. C23 Take a touch of the tropics home for the holidays; 30 Nov 2001, p. B11 Show your decorating colors; 7 Dec 2001, Home Marketer p. 8 INVESTING AND INVESTMENTS See Also PERSONAL FINANCE Investors wary of religion-based fruad; 17 Aug 2001, p. B3 IRELAND Dominican University guest lecturer to speak on troubles in Northern Ireland (Peter Rose); 5 Oct 2001, p. LL5 JINGLE FROM PRINGLE (regular column) Some assembly required; 5 Jan 2001, p. A8 JOHNSBURG HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT 12 Johnsburg High School (graduation list); 15 Jun 2001, p. B10 JOHNSON, BRUCE Leading with the heart; 23 Feb 2001, Forefronts p. 7 JOURNALISM Press vets honor county couple (Shirley Friedlander, Dan Friedlander); 5 Oct 2001, p. B11 KENOSHA COUNTY (WI) Kenosha lures Illinois residents northward; 19 Jan 2001, Home Marketer p. 3 New beginning for the KPM (Kenosha Public Museum); 20 Apr 2001, p. LL2 Book signing to benefit museum and literacy council (Michael Craft, 'Desert Autumn' Kenosha County Museum); 23 Nov 2001, p. LL9 KIRK, MARK (representative, 10th Congressional District) Kirk to outline plans at Chamber dinner; 19 Jan 2001, p. A1 Kirk congratulates Pebble Brook for care and concern; 2 Mar 2001, p. B1 Rep. Kirk outlines goals at Forefronts breakfast; 2 Mar 2001, p. B2 Kirk's first bill seeks to reform impact aid; 11 May 2001, p. B1 Rep. Kirk's amendment to HR 1 receives 425 House votes; 8 Jun 2001, p. B10 Kirk requests economic development funding for Waukegan and North Chicago; 12 Oct 2001, p. B3 KIRK PLAYERS (organization, community theater, Mundelein IL) Local theater group provides many benefits : Kirk Players celebrates 35 years in area; 12 Jan 2001, p. A1 Kirk Players The Diviners; 23 Mar 2001, p. A4 I Hate Hamlet to open at MHS; 1 Jun 2001, p. A4 Free summer theatre workshops; 1 Jun 2001, p. LL7 Playing a role; 15 Jun 2001, p. LL1 MHS student gets theatre scholarship (Casey Baker); 7 Sep 2001, p. A4 Kirk Players director moves behind the curtain (John W. Lynn); 5 Oct 2001, p. A8 Kirk Players present Rumors at Cuneo; 12 Oct 2001, p. A6 Cuneo Museum is the stage for Rumors; 19 Oct 2001, p. LL5 Kirk Players and village host downtown trolley tour (Mundelein IL); 23 Nov 2001, p. A1 Kirk Players spin Charlotte's Web for families at MHS theater; 30 Nov 2001, p. A8 Klein, Susan see LAKELINES (regular column) Kriz, Suzannne see KRIZ'S CORNER KRIZ'S CORNER Please allow me to introduce myself; 13 Apr 2001, p. A12 Antiques or otherwise, collecting things is lots of fun; 27 Apr 2001, p. A8 Downtown Libertyville offers something for everyone to enjoy; 4 May 2001, p. A12 Mother's Day can be exciting for many reasons; 11 May 2001, p. A6 GLMV Relay for Life benefits cancer research, prevention; 25 May 2001, p. A12 Give Independence Grove a try; 15 Jun 2001, p. A8 Scrapbook project a creative way to preserve memories; 6 Jul 2001, p. A2 Teach kids about volunteering; 13 Jul 2001, p. A4 You don't have to be an artist to appreciate fine art; 20 Jul 2001, p. A2 Sidewalk sale, performing arts highlight this weekend; 3 Aug 2001, p. A4 Over age 17? Join Lions Club; 17 Aug 2001, p. A8 Plenty of things to do in village's Parks and Recreation guide; 24 Aug 2001, p. A8 Join in the fun at Independence Grove; 31 Aug 2001, p. A4 Go take a hike at the County Forest Preserve!; 19 Oct 2001, p. A8 A scary BooFest to you; 26 Oct 2001, p. A4 Krueger, Virginia see ROUND -N- ABOUT (regular column) LACASA (organization) LaCasa offers training options to fit volunteer's busy schedules; 2 Feb 2001, p. B14 LaCasa marks 20th year dealing with sexual abuse; 6 Apr 2001, p. B3 Violated youth to be recounted; 24 Aug 2001, p. B1 Volunteers make a difference; 28 Dec 2001, p. LL5 LAKE COUNTY CENTER FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING (organization) Lake County Center for Independent Living receives $20,000 grant; 24 Aug 2001, p. B9 LAKE COUNTY FAIR (Grayslake IL) DeYoung reelected Fair Association president (Dave DeYoung); 12 Jan 2001, p. B1 Free fair admission; 13 Apr 2001, p. B2 Fair offers surprises; 18 May 2001, p. B2 Amateur performers of all ages sought by county fair; 25 May 2001, p. B1 County Fair plans firming up; 8 Jun 2001, p. B34 Lake County Fair; 8 Jun 2001, special supplement, 48 pages Plans firming up for County Fair; 15 Jun 2001, p. B2 4-H members gear up for Lake County Fair; 22 Jun 2001, p. B1 Upcoming county fair events will 'mooove' residents; 22 Jun 2001, p. B10 Motocross and chainsaws part of scheduled county fair fun; 29 Jun 2001, p. B8 County Fair gates to open soon; 13 Jul 2001, p. A1 Lake County Fair to offer four-wheeled fun for all; 13 Jul 2001, p. B10 73rd Lake County Fair official guide; 20 Jul 2001, special supplement County fair opener off to hot start; 27 Jul 2001, p. B1 Finishing a 'Fair' season; 3 Aug 2001, p. LL1 LAKE COUNTY FARM BUREAU (agency, Grayslake IL) Farm Bureau garners state awards; 12 Jan 2001, p. B2 Educational working farm may be in county's future; 16 Mar 2001, p. B1 Farm Bureau sponsors educators field trip; 13 Jul 2001, p. B10 Farm Bureau heads into the classroom; 23 Nov 2001, p. B1 LAKE COUNTY HAVEN (agency) Chiropractor collects for Lake County Haven (Meline Chiropractic Clinic); 30 Nov 2001, p. A3 LAKE COUNTY HIGH SCHOOLS' TECHNOLOGY CAMPUS (Grayslake IL) Video highlights tech campus' twenty-fifth; 21 Dec 2001, p. A12 LAKE COUNTY (IL) Citizens voice future needs, save trees, expand transit (Regional Framework Plan); 30 Mar 2001, p. B1 Facts about the Round Lake area; 30 Mar 2001, p. C4 Ryan : $2.2 million in Illinois First projects for Lake County; 6 Apr 2001, p. A7 Lake County hurt by federal funding cuts; 7 Sep 2001, p. B10 Digital aerial photo of Lake County available; 5 Oct 2001, p. B8 LAKE COUNTY (IL) BOARD County Board : Reducing traffic congestion number one priority; 26 Jan 2001, p. B1 Study of Lake County looks to future; 23 Feb 2001, Forefronts p. 36 Schmidt reflects on first 100 days in office (Suzi Schmidt); 23 Mar 2001, p. B1 County initiates bill now before General Assembly; 23 Mar 2001, p. B7 Lake County closer to getting important funding; 6 Apr 2001, p. A12 $8.6 million land purchase planned; 13 Apr 2001, p. A1 Referendum to ease traffic congestion clears Senate; 13 Apr 2001, p. A2 County planners seek input in comprehensive process; 20 Apr 2001, p. A2 Virtual government center huge font of information; 27 Apr 2001, p. B16 County receives state funding; 18 May 2001, p. B1 County board initiates bill to be signed by governor (Senate bill 326); 8 Jun 2001, p. B14 Illinois First projects total $1.2 million in Lake County; 29 Jun 2001, p. B3 Lake County board committee approved 2001-2006 highway improvement program; 13 Jul 2001, p. B10 County to get funds for water planning; 3 Aug 2001, p. B3 County board looking at facility improvement; 10 Aug 2001, p. B1 Gibson named interim county administrator (Gary Gibson); 10 Aug 2001, p. B1 Kyle elected to national post (Angelo Kyle, National Association of Counties); 10 Aug 2001, p. B27 Lake County Board makes allowances for isolate wetlands; 17 Aug 2001, p. B1 Program allocated $600,000 to support housing efforts; 17 Aug 2001, p. B10 County continues push for funding; 17 Aug 2001, p. B12 Wireless phone donations sought; 17 Aug 2001, p. B12 County begins nationwide search to fill vacant position; 24 Aug 2001, p. B1 County officials to lobby for sales tax to pay for roads; 14 Sep 2001, p. B1 Lake County sets precedent on protecting isoldated wetlands; 21 Sep 2001, p. B23 New county chief an 'excellent fit' (Barry Burton); 21 Dec 2001, p. B1 Test county buildings' evacuation procedures; 21 Dec 2001, p. B9 County board okays 2002 state legistlative program; 28 Dec 2001, p. B9 LAKE COUNTY (IL) CLERK'S OFFICE Absentee voting underway at County clerk's office; 19 Jan 2001, p. B2 Registration deadline nears (voter's registration); 26 Jan 2001, p. B2 Applications available for absentee ballots; 26 Jan 2001, p. B2 Campaign disclosure workshop scheduled; 9 Feb 2001, p. B6 County avoids chad problems; 2 Mar 2001, p. B1 In-person absentte voting begins; 16 Mar 2001, p. B3 County voters can preview their ballots; 30 Mar 2001, p. B1 County clerk verifying voter lists; 3 Aug 2001, p. B11 Cost of death records raised; 24 Aug 2001, p. B1 The pictures of patriotism (voters' registration drive); 9 Nov 2001, p. LL1 Patt seeking elective office after 34 years in education (Patrick Patt); 23 Nov 2001, p. B3 LAKE COUNTY (IL) COURTS Woman faces up to 15 years in child battery case (Bari Levitsky); 5 Jan 2001, p. A3 Southern Lake County gets new branch court; 5 Jan 2001, p. B14 Infant's food disorder cited in code violation; 19 Jan 2001, p. B1 New jail, branch court may become reality; 26 Jan 2001, p. B1 Jobsite injury lawsuit settled; 2 Feb 2001, p. B2 Construction accident lawsuit settled after worker injury; 9 Feb 2001, p. B7 Sixteen apply for judge's opening; 23 Feb 2001, p. B1 Prosecutors won't seek death penalty in Vernon Hills wife-beating case; 9 Mar 2001, p. A5 Land may become courthouse : Committee recommends $850,000 purchase of 3.5 acres; 6 Apr 2001, p. A1 State charges four in child care fraud case; 6 Apr 2001, p. B1 Man gets 10 years for drive-by shooting (Armondo Mendez); 1 Jun 2001, p. A7 Libertyville woman could get 18-year jail sentence : Bone set at $25,000 in alcohol-related crash; 8 Jun 2001, p. A1 Libertyville woman faces two reckless homicide counts; 29 Jun 2001, p. A4 New court proposal has some officials worried; 6 Jul 2001, p. A1 Woman pleads not guilty to reckless homicide counts; 13 Jul 2001, p. A2 Woman accused of child battery gets 30-month probation term (Bari Levitsky); 13 Jul 2001, p. A8 Man gets 5-year sentence for child porn possession (Gordon J. MacArthur); 13 Jul 2001, p. A8 Superior court names McKoski to teach new judges (Ray McKoski); 20 Jul 2001, p. B1 Wrongful death suit filed against teen's father (Matthew Elliot); 27 Jul 2001, p. A1 Teens robbery suspects indicted; 27 Jul 2001, p. A5 Land purchase brings county closer to expanded justice center; 3 Aug 2001, p. A3 Burglary suspect sentenced to 30 days in jail (Christopher McQuade); 3 Aug 2001, p. A7 Libertyville resident gets probation for home break-in (Jeffrey Hendon); 10 Aug 2001, p. A4 Robbery suspect pleads not guilty; 10 Aug 2001, p. A7 Cocaine possession lands man in jail (Andres Valenzuela); 21 Sep 2001, p. A4 Jury convicts Nunez after only three hour deliberation (Enrique M. Nunez); 19 Oct 2001, p. A1 Teens convicted in robbery; 9 Nov 2001, p. A2 Boyfriend jailed after beating man in girlfriend's home (Frank Parisi); 9 Nov 2001, p. A3 Mundelein man guilty in attempted molestation (Richard Scarbrough); 16 Nov 2001, p. A12 DuPaw pleads guilty to a lesser charge (Gerald DuPaw); 21 Dec 2001, p. A8 LAKE COUNTY (IL) FOREST PRESERVE Wildlife watercolors, Snow/cold bring winter fun; 5 Jan 2001, p. B14 Forest preserve offers tree class; 12 Jan 2001, p. B22 Frozen waterfalls beckon; 12 Jan 2001, p. B22 Hike Lake County - Shields Day, Snowmobile safety course; 19 Jan 2001, p. B14 Register now for Chili Open Golf Tournament; 2 Feb 2001, p. B1 Forest Preserve's Chili Open rescheduled; 16 Feb 2001, p. B1 Forest preserve buys land in western Lake County; 23 Feb 2001, p. B1 Forest Preserve Board buys land in Northwestern Lake County; 23 Mar 2001, p. A8 Controlled fires bring new life to Forest Preserves; 23 Mar 2001, p. B3 Forest Preserve buys land in northwest Lake County; 30 Mar 2001, p. B3 Lake County residents can get a sneak peek of new forest preserve; 6 Apr 2001, p. A1 Forest preserve lakes open for fishing; 6 Apr 2001, p. A2 Board approves master plan for Rollins Savanna; 6 Apr 2001, p. B1 Adventures for seniors abound in forest preserves Elderberry Club; 13 Apr 2001, p. A5 Deadline near for plant sale; 13 Apr 2001, p. B1 Youth Conservation Corps offers jobs, scholarships; 13 Apr 2001, p. B3 Multi-cultural memorabilia on display at Greenbelt Cultural Center; 20 Apr 2001, p. LL3 What's happening to county's last frontier?; 27 Apr 2001, p. A7 Work begins on new trails, public areas; 27 Apr 2001, p. A11 Discovering nature from the water; 27 Apr 2001, p. LL3 Register for summer camps; 27 Apr 2001, p. B1 Nature symposium planned; 27 Apr 2001, p B1 Forest preserve makes new lake catch-and-release for time being (Independence Grove); 4 May 2001, p. A1 Lake Forest preserve notes : Learn to canoe, Astronomy Day; 4 May 2001, p. A2 Forest preserve views golf courses as 'cash cow' (Al Westerman); 11 May 2001, p. A8 Area's largest unprotected woodland to be preserved; 18 May 2001, p. B1 For outdoor recreation visit Lake County Forest Preserves; 25 May 2001, Rec Guide June 2001, p. 29 Independence Grove Forest Preserve opens; 25 May 2001, Rec Guide June 2001, p. 32 Brown-toothed attacker sought in park sex crime; 8 Jun 2001, p. B2 Big band music, horseshoes and more (Seniors Day Celebration); 15 Jun 2001, p. LL3 29th Annual Seniors Day Celebration; 15 Jun 2001, p. C1 Orchestra grabs the attention of both old and young alike (John Burnett Swing Orchestra); 15 Jun 2001, p. C3 King and Queen contest 2001 (Paul Affinito, Alice Pokrykfe); 15 Jun 2001, p. C4 Lake County Forest Preserve's 29th Annual Seniors Day featuring The Guy Lombardo Orchestra directed by Al Pierson; 15 Jun 2001, p. C6 Lake County Forest Preserve holds 29th Annual Seniors Day Celebration; 29 Jun 2001, p. A3 Golf lessons offered at Countryside, Thunderhawk; 29 Jun 2001, p. A3 Getting into the 'Grove' (Independence Grove Forest Preserve); 29 Jun 2001, p. LL1 Union, Confederacy renew battle at Lakewood Forest Preserve; 29 Jun 2001, p. LL3 Forest Preserve Board adopts controlled prescribed burn policy; 5 Oct 2001, p. B2 Lake County Forest Preserves offers a view of the season; 12 Oct 2001, p. LL7 Forest preserves celebrates AutumnFest; 12 Oct 2001, p. B2 Temporary trails open; 26 Oct 2001, p. B2 Rainbow trout stocked at Lakewood Forest Preserve; 26 Oct 2001, p. B3 Lakewood land buy wins nod from Forest Preserve panel; 16 Nov 2001, p. B1 Public supports orchard purchases by Forest Preserve (Wauconda Orchard); 23 Nov 2001, p. B1 Help the environment, volunteer at a forest preserve; 23 Nov 2001, p. B2 Fox River boat rentals open; 14 Dec 2001, p. B3 Anglers can help control largemouth bass virus, birding books; 14 Dec 2001, p. B15 New forest preserve expected for Village of Round Lake; 21 Dec 2001, p. B2 LAKE COUNTY (IL) - HEALTH DEPARTMENT Support group meeting focuses on Alzheimer's; 23 Feb 2001, p. B7 Lake County dedicates new residential facility; 20 Apr 2001, p. B1 Health Dept. reduces water testing rates; 20 Apr 2001, p. B1 Immunization clinics to be held countywide; 27 Apr 2001, p. B16 Health Dept. offers family planning, prenatal clinics; 27 Apr 2001, p. B21 Health clinic issue raising a ruckus : County Board member Leafblad, others rip plan to move facility; 8 Jun 2001, p. A3 Health Department ponders moving Mid-Lake Clinic; 15 Jun 2001, p. B1 Nurse benefits children (Evelyn Daleheim-Russell); 15 Jun 2001, p. B7 Health Dept. recommends getting the 'B' attitude (B vitamins); 20 Jul 2001, p. B7 Health Dept. offers itps on traveling with pets; 27 Jul 2001, p. B7 Two more rabid bats identified; 14 Sep 2001, p. B8 Health Department offers class for caregivers of Alzheimer's patients; 14 Sep 2001, p. B9 Health Department urges parents to help children cope with trauma; 28 Sep 2001, p. B8 Health Department urges radon testing; 5 Oct 2001, p. B30 African Lynx finds a new home; 12 Oct 2001, p. A8 Poster contest set by Health Dept.; 12 Oct 2001, p. B2 Health department urges teens to eat right; 26 Oct 2001, p. B6 LAKE COUNTY (IL) - HISTORY Preserving our past (Dean Larson); 23 Feb 2001, Forefronts p. 9 Grave matters (cemeteries); 26 Oct 2001, p. LL1 LAKE COUNTY (IL) - LAND DEVELOPMENT Development heralds a new era for Rte. 12 corridor; 20 Jul 2001, p. B1 LAKE COUNTY (IL) - PLANNING, BUILDING AND DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT Building violations can now be reported on weekends; 18 May 2001, p. B1 LAKE COUNTY (IL) - RECORDER OF DEEDS OFFICE Recorder's office donates school supplies to 15 children; 24 Aug 2001, p. B1 LAKE COUNTY (IL) - SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT Jail medical unit re-accredited; 12 Jan 2001, p. B2 New jail, branch court may become reality; 26 Jan 2001, p. B1 Sheriff's Marine Unit patrols set to resume; 20 Apr 2001, p. B1 Safety, sobriety checks planned; 25 May 2001, p. B2 Roadside safety check nets drunk drivers; 1 Jun 2001, p. B2 Bullet trap unveiling to mark dedication; 22 Jun 2001, p. B3 Check points set for driver safety; 29 Jun 2001, p. B1 Roadside safety check nets cocaine arrest; 6 Jul 2001, p. B1 County sheriff announces results of safety checks; 13 Jul 2001, p. B10 Beware of fraudulent driveway sealers : Con men bilk residents; 10 Aug 2001, p. B1 An inside look at the county jail; 31 Aug 2001, p. A4 Safety checks snare 141 drivers; 14 Sep 2001, p. B3 Sheriff examining preparedness; 12 Oct 2001, p. B1 Lake County Sheriff's dispatcher named Telecommnicator of the Year (Leo Kalisz); 9 Nov 2001, p. B16 Buy back : 408 guns; 21 Dec 2001, p. B1 LAKE COUNTY (IL) - SOIL AND CONSERVATION DISTIRCT Soil and water conservation district nominates three (Karen Peterson, Cheryl Doros, M Cheena Wade); 9 Feb 2001, p. A1 Doros and Wade elected to soil and water board (Cheryl Doros, M. Cheena Wade); 9 Mar 2001, p. B1 LAKE COUNTY (IL) - STREETS AND TRANSPORTATION Lake County residents favor increased taxes for road improvements; 5 Jan 2001, p. B14 County Board : Reducing traffic congestion number one priority; 26 Jan 2001, p. B1 Group calls for immediate work on highway upgrades; 9 Feb 2001, p. B1 Regional framework plan update underway; 9 Feb 2001, p. B1 Work begins again on Rte. 176 and Gilmer; 6 Apr 2001, p. A12 Construction season begins on county roads; 13 Apr 2001, p. B1 County : Butterfield Rd. train track pothole is Metra's responsibility; 11 May 2001, p. A3 Winchester Rd. to close for railroad crossing improvements; 1 Jun 2001, p. A2 Drivers' delight : Butterfield Rd. crossing gets repaired; 1 Jun 2001, p. A5 Winchester Rd. crossing closed; 8 Jun 2001, p. A1 Lake County board committee approved 2001-2006 highway improvement program; 13 Jul 2001, p. B10 Fremont Center Rd. closing; 20 Jul 2001, p. B3 Closures in effect on Fremont Center Road; 27 Jul 2001, p. A3 Adopt-a-Highway program seeks additional volunteers; 3 Aug 2001, p. B18 Railroad crossing repairs, concrete repair forces area road closures; 10 Aug 2001, p. A3 South end of Fremont Center Road reopening to traffic; 24 Aug 2001, p. A4 Fremont Center Road reopened; 24 Aug 2001, p. A8 Public to speak out on highway/tollway options; 28 Sep 2001, p. B1 Transportation Improvement Project asks community for input (LCTIP - Lake County Transportation Improvement Project); 2 Nov 2001, p. B3 Foot-dragging officials threaten road safety (Nippersink Road); 23 Nov 2001, p. B12 Village will share Route 45 landscaping (Libertyville); 21 Dec 2001, p. A4 LAKE COUNTY (IL) - TREASURER'S OFFICE Second installment of 2000 real estate taxes due; 24 Aug 2001, p. B1 Treasurer to hold annual tax sale; 2 Nov 2001, p. B20 LAKE COUNTY ILLINOIS GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY (organization) Lake County Genealogical Society open for business; 9 Feb 2001, p. B3 LAKE COUNTY MUSEUM (museum, Wauconda IL - includes Teich postcard archives) see also LAKE COUNTY (IL) FOREST PRESERVE Postcard art exhibition opens; 20 Apr 2001, p. LL5 It's astronomy day; 11 May 2001, p. LL5 Friends of the Lake County Discovery Museum completing plans for fall gala; 7 Sep 2001, p. B10 Payton exhibit to benefit from Space Odyssey gala at museum (Walter Payton); 14 Sep 2001, p. B16 A view of the postal past; 28 Sep 2001, p. LL1 Discovery Museum displays landscapes of Lake County; 19 Oct 2001, p. B3 Museum to feature artist Dennis Downes : Fox River Valley man loves outdoors; 7 Dec 2001, p. B1 LAKE COUNTY STORMWATER MANAGEMENT COMMISSION (agency, IL) Stormwater plan updated; 23 Mar 2001, p. B1 Lake County agency sponsors flood-proofing workshop April 13; 23 Mar 2001, p. A3 Stormwater agency takes top flood-fighting awards; 23 Mar 2001, p. B2 Floodproofing workshop to advise on minimizing damage; 6 Apr 2001, p. B2 Commissioner discusses county wetlands (Ward Miller); 11 May 2001, p. A8 SMC receives more grant money for floodplain buyouts; 10 Aug 2001, p. B3 Former Gurnee Mayor Welton recognized for stormwater service (Richard Welton); 17 Aug 2001, p. B1 Stormwater agency plans for Squaw Creek; 28 Dec 2001, p. B1 LAKE FOREST HOSPITAL (Lake Forest IL) Lake Forest Hospital's lab advances provide clearer understanding of individual cancers; 13 Apr 2001, p. B7 Lake Forest Hospital to host Baby Alumni Party; 29 Jun 2001, p. B6 Women's Auxiliary announces scholarship winners; 13 Jul 2001, p. B6 Program at Lake Forest Hospital makes an IMPACT; 27 Jul 2001, p. B7 Lake Forest Hospital Care-Coach receives grant; 7 Sep 2001, p. B8 Lake Forest Hospital joins international patient medication safety project; 7 Sep 2001, p. B9 Panel addresses Lake County residents' concerns; 16 Nov 2001, p. B16 LAKE FOREST SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Symphony season to open; 7 Sep 2001, p. LL4 Lake Forest Symphony performs American evening; 26 Oct 2001, p. LL2 LAKELAND MEDIA (business, Grayslake IL - also knows as Lakeland Newspapers) Fire department, employees avert potential fire at Lakeland Media; 16 Mar 2001, p. A1 Three firsts scored in state competition; 5 Oct 2001, p. B1 LAKELINES (regular column) Academy Award contest fun for all to take part in; 9 Mar 2001, p. A2 Historic Long Grove offers up some fun this summer; 1 Jun 2001, p. A8 Strawberry festival on its way; 15 Jun 2001, p. A8 Fun, fitness to benefit children's cancer research; 27 Jul 2001, p. A2 Long Grove plans for busy autumn; 14 Sep 2001, p. A2 Record crowds enjoy Long Grove's Apple Fest; 19 Oct 2001, p. A6 Long Grove Historical Society dramatizes life of pioneers; 2 Nov 2001, p. A5 Long Grove merchants kick off Christmas Friday night; 16 Nov 2001, p. A6 Long Grove accepting coat donations; 21 Dec 2001, p. A5 LAKES REGION HISTORICAL SOCIETY (organization, Antioch IL) Scholarship for historians offered; 14 Dec 2001, p. B2 LAMBS FARM (agency, Libertyville IL) A cow on parade ('Moolenium'); 16 Feb 2001, p. LL7 Lambs Farm, Sassafras team up; 13 Apr 2001, p. LL9 Summer Fun Fest offers family fun on the farm; 13 Jul 2001, p. LL3 Annual summer arts and crafts show set at Lambs Farm; 20 Jul 2001, p. LL2 Tour the county with Lambs Farm Motorcycle pledge ride; 24 Aug 2001, p. LL3 Lambs Farm's high standards good for clients; 5 Oct 2001, Fall p. 5 Farmyard Fall Fun Fest is fun for the whole family; 12 Oct 2001, p. LL4 Breakfast with Santa at the Country Inn Restaurant of Lambs Farm; 30 Nov 2001, p. LL3 Landscaping see GARDENING LARSON, DEAN Preserving our past; 23 Feb 2001, Forefronts p. 9 LARSON, LARA Pancake breakfast to raise funds for family coping with cancer; 4 May 2001, p. A6 LASKA, DUANE Call him 'Mayor'; 23 Feb 2001, Forefronts p. 11 LAST CALL (regular column, local sports) Showie the money; 9 Nov 2001, p. A9 In the red; 16 Nov 2001, p. A9 Take a bow; 23 Nov 2001, p. A4 Case closed; 30 Nov 2001, p. A6 Too sweet; 7 Dec 2001, p. A9 Flying solo; 14 Dec 2001, p. A6 Listen up; 21 Dec 2001, p. A9 The Big dance; 28 Dec 2001, p. A6 LAW ENFORCEMENT see also GANGS see also LAKE COUNTY (IL) SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT, police departments of individual towns Lake County police chiefs take stand against racial profiling; 19 Jan 2001, p. B3 Inside McGruff (McGruff the Crime Dog); 23 Feb 2001, p. LL1 Agencies, individuals help during stand-off : Local man assists fallen trooper (Edward Pill); 8 Jun 2001, p. B9 Investors wary of religion-based fraud; 17 Aug 2001, p. B3 County police and fire on constant alert; 26 Oct 2001, p. B1 Police stress holiday crime prevention; 7 Dec 2001, p. A3 LAWNS AND LAWN CARE A properly edged lawn can save lawn care time; 1 Jun 2001, Home Marketer p. 1 June clues for lawns, guard against dryness; 1 Jun 2001, Home Marketer p. 8 LAWS AND LEGISLATION Osmond sponsors tougher penalties for 'club drugs' (Rep. Timothy Osmond); 9 Mar 2001, p. B1 County initiates bill now before General Assembly; 23 Mar 2001, p. B7 Senate eliminates sales tax on gas, strengthens gun laws, saves parents money; 13 Apr 2001, p. A8 Sen. Geo-Karis advances emission testing bill; 20 Apr 2001, p. B2 Free lawyer consultation; 27 Apr 2001, p. LL5 Fingerprinting law one step closer to reality : Nearly 16,000 bus drivers would be required to take background check; 11 May 2001, p. A1 Kirk's first bill seeks to reform impact aid; 11 May 2001, p. B1 House redistricting committee meets; 11 May 2001, p. B1 Train whistle bill is in governor's hand's now; 8 Jun 2001, p. A1 Rep. Kirk's amendment to HR 1 receives 425 House votes (Mark Kirk, Representative 10th congressional District); 8 Jun 2001, p. B10 County board initiates bill to be signed by governor (Illinois Senate bill 326); 8 Jun 2001, p. B14 Moore touts water quality legislation (Andrea Moore, representative 61st Illinois dist.); 15 Jun 2001, p. A7 Law puts teeth into Passenger Protection Act; 10 Aug 2001, p. B26 Law supports programs for disabled (IL SB 755); 17 Aug 2001, p. B11 Moore assists in approval of water quality legislation; 24 Aug 2001, p. A3 Gov. Ryan signs park district bill; 24 Aug 2001, p. A7 Keep it under control (Referee Assulat legislation); 31 Aug 2001, p. B13 Insurance underwriting credit discrimination banned; 7 Sep 2001, p. B21 Insurance underwriting credit discrimination banned; 28 Sep 2001, p. B11 LEMERE, CLAUDE Always active, never shy; 23 Feb 2001, Forefronts p. 13 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Exchange county land for playing fields (F.T.'Mike' Graham); 5 Jan 2001, p. B5 Tainted water? (Hank Jacoby); 12 Jan 2001, p. B5 First-rate village (Louis A. Bunk); 12 Jan 2001, p. B5 Over-reliance on staff (Mary Jane Lucas); 12 Jan 2001, p. B5 Immediate focus existing highways (Stacy J. Braverman); 19 Jan 2001, p. B5 'Borking' a good man (Grant D. Noble); 19 Jan 2001, p. B5 Pedestrian friendly (James Holms); 26 Jan 2001, p. B5 Thankful for support of area residents (Mundelein MainStreet Board of Directors); 2 Feb 2001, p. A5 Attendance question (Jack Cervac); 2 Feb 2001, p. B5 McRae explains position (Colin L. McRae); 9 Feb 2001, p. A3 Observes decline (Richard Kina); 9 Feb 2001, p. B5 Options lessoned (Reva Laplan); 9 Feb 2001, p. B5 Political property (Dorothy Connors); 9 Feb 2001, p. B5 Look to state (Brad Ogilvie); 16 Feb 2001m p. B5 Spending worries (Roland Samkus); 16 Feb 2001m p. B5 Ready to help (Mary Ellenn Vanderventer); 16 Feb 2001, p. B5 Volunteers lauded (Carl L. Deal); 16 Feb 2001, p. B5 Apathy and lack of knowledge (Ronna 'Jake' Ellwing); 23 Feb 2001, p.A8 Give 'em the hook! (Steven T. Klein); 23 Feb 2001, p. B5 Not accessible (Sharon Lutz); 23 Feb 2001m p. B5 Fanciful purchase (William J. Haraden); 23 Feb 2001, p. B5 Leftist bigotry (Grant D. Noble); 23 Feb 2001, P. B5 Should be woman of the year (Dana Savage); 2 Mar 2001, p. A4 Looking for results (Floyd Edwards); 2 Mar 2001, p. B5 Stop dealership (Ann Vazquez Miller); 2 Mar 2001, p. B5 Promoting pool (Stephanie Maioriello); 9 Mar 2001, p. B5 Consider homeless (Andrea Joy); 9 Mar 2001, p. B5 Candidates listening (Deb Giles); 9 Mar 2001, p. B5 No referendum (Chris Miks); 9 Mar 2001, p. B5 Franzen wise and energetic (Dennis I. Mudd); 16 Mar 2001, p. A2 Suzanne listens (Bill O'Connor); 16 Mar 2001, p. B5 Healthy eggs (Joy Soderman); 16 Mar 2001, p. B5 Afraid of change (Peggy Gilles); 16 Mar 2001, p. B5 Supports township candidates (John Reindl); 16 Mar 2001, p. A4 Supports Franzen (Lincoln Meyer); 16 Mar 2001, p. A4 Limited vision (John G. Meehan); 16 Mar 2001, p. A4 Vote for defense (Hank Jacoby); 23 Mar 2001, p. A4 Hodge podge (Linda Poll); 23 Mar 2001, p. A4 Unethical candidate (Lisa Sullivan); 23 Mar 2001, p. B5 Common vision (Paul Tousignant); 23 Mar 2001, p. B5 Tax raises (Paul Tousignant); 23 Mar 2001, p. B5 Afraid of plans (Peter Jakstas); 23 Mar 2001, p. B5 Water park folly (Richard J. Abbatiello); 23 Mar 2001, p. B6 Remarkable record (Katrina Heden); 23 Mar 2001, p. B6 School 'shoppers' (Hank Jacoby); 23 Mar 2001, p. B6 Publicity stunt (Paul Jakstas); 23 Mar 2001, p. B6 Casino damage (Peter S. Karlovics); 23 Mar 2001, p. B6 Right thing (Karen Kelley); 23 Mar 2001, p. B6 Serious planning (Chip Lidicker); 23 Mar 2001, p. B6 New perspective (sharon Losacco); 23 Mar 2001, p. B6 UFO intervention? (Pete Nathan); 23 Mar 2001, p. B6 Cheers for GCHS (Colleen Peterson); 23 Mar 2001, p. B6 Taking shape (Lauri Randall); 23 Mar 2001, p. B6 Revered mayor (Russ Schneider); 23 Mar 2001, p. B6 Unanswered questions (Lois Waldon); 23 Mar 2001, p. B6 Acknowledge Welton (Dick May); 23 Mar 2001, p. B6 Tired of lies (Lynne Moran); 30 Mar 2001, p. A2 Respectfully disagree (Kerry Luitgaarden); 30 Mar 2001, p. A2 Be informed (Barb Tonkery); 30 Mar 2001, p. A2 Keep promise (Pat Longly); 30 Mar 2001, p. A2 Provide information (Tom Boehm); 30 Mar 2001, p. A4 Mundelein beware (Tom Vergis); 30 Mar 2001, p. A4 Out of control (Tim Wilson); 30 Mar 2001, p. A4 Dedicated leaders (Kerstin E. Lampert); 30 Mar 2001, p. A6 Franzen disingenuous (Donald Hook); 30 Mar 2001, p. A6 Vote for Kersey (Andrea S. Moore); 30 Mar 2001, p. A6 Franzen revealed (Terry White); 30 Mar 2001, p. A6 Real choice (Linda Palka); 30 Mar 2001, p. A8 Aid transportation (Jack Cervac); 30 Mar 2001, p. A8 Open up space (Gary Franzen); 30 Mar 2001, p. A8 Remember choice (Randy Jauch); 30 Mar 2001, p. A8 Free perks (Dorothy Connors); 30 Mar 2001, p. A8 Sensible growth (Nancy Binder); 30 Mar 2001, p. B5 Supports Griffin (Andrea S. Moore); 30 Mar 2001, p. B5 Stronger village (Thomas A. Morris, Jr.); 30 Mar 2001, p. B5 Sue serves well (Betty A. Smith); 30 Mar 2001, p. B6 Gang problem (Tara Bianchi); 30 Mar 2001, p. B6 Valuable asset (Walter Crivello); 30 Mar 2001, p. B6 Penalizing frugality (Henry deGroh); 30 Mar 2001, p. B6 Insulting tactics (Trude L. Haines); 30 Mar 2001, p. B6 Postal alert (Phil Harris); 30 Mar 2001, p. B6 Taxpayer's friend (Tom Lynch); 30 Mar 2001, p. B6 Orchard treasurer (Phyllis Nicolopoulos); 30 Mar 2001, p. B6 School hostage (John Nudo); 30 Mar 2001, p. B6 Well managed (Cathy Olejniczak); 30 Mar 2001, p. B6 Excellent service (Petite Lake Highwoods Association Board members); 30 Mar 2001, p. B6 Delayed action (James Rockow); 30 Mar 2001, p. B6 Signs don't vote (Robert Russell); 30 Mar 2001, p. B6 Consensus builder (Ed Sullivan, DVM); 30 Mar 2001, p. B6 Planned growth (Kay Wilt); 30 Mar 2001, p. B6 Too many bars (Sandi Liniewicz); 6 Apr 2001, p. B5 Questions suffering (Hank Jacoby); 6 Apr 2001, p. B5 Help for needy (Robin McCormick); 6 Apr 2001, p. B5 Sleeping officials (F.T.'Mike' Graham); 13 Apr 2001, p. A4 Lifestyle at risk (Linda A. Raymond); 13 Apr 2001, p. B5 Ignoring friendship (David Grosskopt); 13 Apr 2001, p. B5 Vigilance pledged (Loraine 'Raine' Ray,Bob Bohl); 13 Apr 2001, p. B5 No benefit (Susan Zingle); 13 Apr 2001, p. B5 Moving forward for good of village (Marilyn Sindles); 20 Apr 2001, p. A4 Winners are losers (Patrick Connors); 20 Apr 2001, p. B5 Thank you (Kerry Luitgaarden); 27 Apr 2001, p. A12 Not Factual (Steven T. Klein); 27 Apr 2001, p. A12 Land control? (Robert Marling); 27 Apr 2001, p. B5 Mayor applauded (Sandy Jacobs); 27 Apr 2001, p. B5 Three little words say so much (Michael G. Wallach); 4 May 2001, p. A4 Greatest generation (Karen V. Majkcrzak); 4 May 2001, p. B5 Land control? (William A. Mclaughlin); 4 May 2001, p.B5 Burdening neighbors (Robert Napora); 4 May 2001, p. B5 Selfish unions (Dick O'Connor); 11 May 2001, p. B5 Vets get less (Rev. Lisle Kauffman); 11 May 2001, p. B5 Honor our dead (Tom Lynch); 18 May 2001, p. B5 Air get 'F' grade (Susan Zingle); 18 May 2001, p. B5 Don't be fooled (Dan Friedlander); 18 May 2001, p. B5 Get over it (Elizabeth C. Phillips); 25 May 2001, p. A4 Urban blight (Ann Vazquez Miller); 25 May 2001, p. B5 Lots of volunteers (Tami Forman); 25 May 2001, p. B5 Wrong picture (Nancy A McGuire); 1 June 2001, p. B5 53 alternatives (Tony Dean); 1 June 2001, p. B5 School option (Sue Herbes); 8 June 2001, p. A4 Bar spouses (Jack L.Martin); 8 June 2001, p. B5 Just say no (Henry C. deGroh); 8 June 2001, p. B5 Smoking cops (Vicky O'Sullivan); 15 June 2001, p. B5 FBI candidate (A.B. Magnus); 15 June 2001, p. B5 Cuts too little (Charles R. Nystrom); 15 June 2001, p. B5 Keep buying land (Don Smith); 22 June 2001, p. B5 Misplaced trust (Phyllis Nicolopoulos); 22 June 2001, p. B5 Extreme weather (Diane Brumbach); 22 June 2001, p. B5 Homework needed (Virginia Russell); 29 Jun 2001, p. B5 Porn peddlers (Lt. Gov. Corinne Wood); 29 Jun 2001, p. B5 Save farm land (F.T. 'Mike' Graham); 29 Jun 2001, p. B5 Running dry (F.T. 'Mike' Graham); 13 July 2001, p. B5 Shocking vote (Lauren Beth Gash); 20 July 2001, p. B5 'Low Hazard' joke (Mindy and Douglas Phillips); 20 July 2001, p. B5 Relocate dredgings (Matt and Becky Porter); 20 July 2001, p. B5 Hyper-growth (Kris Kauth); 20 July 2001, p. B5 Hospital disappearing (Phil Mazur) 20 July 2001, p. B5 Dislikes tax (Jeanette Edwards); 20 July 2001, p. B5 Separation unwise (Jack Martin); 27 July 2001, p. B5 Grateful world (David Shiner); 27 July 2001, p. B5 Potential hazard (Joan Horan); 3 Aug 2001, p. B5 Reduce demand (Martin R. Cohen); 3 Aug 2001, p. B5 Coming together (Susan Garrett); 3Aug 2001, p. B5 Misleading meeting (Peter A Couvall); 10 Aug 2001, p. B5 Arrogant behavior (Verena Owen); 10 Aug 2001, p. B5 Peaker plant done deal (John W.Frost); 10 Aug 2001, p. B5 Dangerous claim (Timothy P.Bessette, DC); 17 Aug 2001, p. B5 Meaning of loss (Orville and Jean Clavey); 17 Aug 2001, p. B5 No solution (Marjorie Stueckemann); 24 Aug 2001, p. B5 Good space use (Donald M. Smith); 24 Aug 2001, p. B5 Reduce power (T.O. Pelwheepe); 31 Aug 2001, p. B5 Proud of Bush (John Hamel); 31 Aug 2001, p. B5 Looking for food (Dorothy Connors); 31 Aug 2001, p. B5 Seek Rte. 22 solution (Barbara LaPiana); 7 Sept 2001, p. B5 Eternal taxes (Hank Jacoby); 7 Sept 2001, p. B5 What's the hurry? (Jennifer Western); 7 Sept 2001, p. B5 Voice silenced (Ed Nash); 7 Sept 2001, p. B5 Closing HMO (William C. Dam, MD); 7 Sept 2001, p. B5 Forever changed (Candace Applehaus); 14 Sept 2001, p. B5 God-like 'Elites' (Douglas Ploss); 14 Sept 2001, p. B5 Stand together (Nick Tziavaras and Peter S. Karlovics); 21 Sept 2001, p. B5 Dealing with war (Grant D. Noble); 21 Sept 2001, p. B5 Safer airplanes (Henry deGroh); 28 Sept 2001, p. B5 Tree terror (Joseph Bogacz); 28 Sept 2001, p. B5 Volunteers lauded (Margaret Keenan-Denniston); 28 Sept 2001, p. B5 Reason over force (Joe Werty); 28 Sept 2001, p. B5 Question mortality (Scott Chapman); 5 Oct 2001, p. B5 Safety risk (Sal Saccomanno); 5 Oct 2001, p. B5 Spirit displayed (Susan Garrett); 5 Oct 2001, p. B5 Acting backwards (Richard E. Lahey) 12 Oct 2001, p. B5 Seek answers (Tori Murray) 12 Oct 2001, p. B5 Food for thought (Jack L. Martin) 12 Oct 2001, p. B5 Have a baby (Michael Witort); 19 Oct 2001, p.B5 Where to build (Steven Skinner); 19 Oct 2001, p. B5 Send dollars, not goods (Henry deGroh) 19 Oct 2001, p. B5 Ego satisfaction, not bright (John Reindl); 19 Oct 2001, p. B5 Waiting for word (Hank Jacoby); 26 Oct 2001,p. B5 Defying the law (Barbara Fronczek); 26 Oct 2001, p. B5 Step back, relax (Dr. William C. Dam); 26 Oct 2001,p. B5 Bury Route 53 (Ed Sullivan); 2 Nov 2001, p. B5 Hunting allowed (Al Swanson); 9 Nov 2001, p. B5 Unforgettable date (Bob Powers); 9 Nov 2001, p. B5 CNN to rescue (Hank Jacoby); 9 Nov 2001, p. B5 Try greenbacks (Henry deGroh); 9 Nov 2001, p. B5 Attracting commerce (John Kenny Jr.); 9 Nov 2001, p. B5 Improving schools (T.O. Pelwheepe); 9 Nov 2001, p. B5 Great show (Matthew La Pierre); 16 Nov 2001, p. A3 Un-American goal (Jack L.Martin); 16 Nov 2001, p. B5 Need for parking (Ed Fuhrmann); 16 Nov 2001, p. B5 Curbing building (Donald M. Smith); 16 Nov 2001, p. B5 Veterans, take note (VFW Post 2245); 23 Nov 2001, p. B5 Avoid surprises (Mary Ellen Vanderventer); 23 Nov 2001, p. B5 Show respect (Ed Walters); 30 Nov 2001,p. B5 Selling out a town (Dr. Mike Thirtle); 30 Nov 2001,p. B5 Likes plan, not funding (Jack L. Martin); 7 Dec 2001, p. B3 Back death penalty (Richard E. Conley); 7 Dec 2001,p. B3 Ideal site for new preserve (Henry Schaaf); 7 Dec 2001, p. B3 Real Republican (Raymond S. True); 7 Dec 2001, p. B3 Rally for Corinne (Janice L. Brown); 14 Dec 2001, p. B5 Misleading public (PeterS. Karlovics); 14 Dec 2001, p. B5 A 'Just war' (Rev. William G. Owen); 21 Dec 2001, p. B5 Challenge legitimate (Ed Soto); 21 Dec 2001, p. B5 Who's American? (Hank Jacoby); 28 Dec 2001, p. B5 Wobbly politicians (F.T. 'Mike' Graham); 28 Dec 2001, p. B5 LET'S GO RACING (regular column) Opening night win for Moulis (Dave Moulis); 25 May 2001, p. B12 Moulis, Devall, Banes record wins at Wilmot (Dave Moulis, Ed Devall, Darwin Banes); 15 Jun 2001, p. B13 Johnsburg's Moulis repeats at 'King' at Wilmot (Dave Moulis); 22 Jun 2001, p. B13 Moulis takes checkered flag for fourth straight win (Dave Moulis); 29 Jun 2001, p. B12 Three new winners take checkered at Wilmot, Schlei repeats (Tony Schlei); 6 Jul 2001, p. B10 Schlei posts third win of season, Flesher notches first (Tony Schlei, Jeff Flesher); 27 Jul 2001, p. B11 Emotional win for Winker : Navy Night Aug. 4 (Kurt WInker); 3 Aug 2001, p. B13 Kristan scores sweep, Interfaith Food Drive Aug. 11; 10 Aug 2001, p. B19 Shultis wins first clay event, Wilmot resumes Aug. 25 (Scott Shultis); 17 Aug 2001, p. B21 Rains postpone Wilmot, Labor Day show Sept. 1; 31 Aug 2001, p. B16 Moulis, Schlei win again (Dave Moulis, Tony Schlei); 7 Sep 2001, p. B14 First time for everything; 14 Sep 2001, p. B15 Wilmot salutes America, season finale Sept. 29; 21 Sep 2001, p. B11 Wilmot Speedway crowns its champions; 28 Sep 2001, p. B16 Season finale at Wilmot; 12 Oct 2001, p. B10 LEWIS, DAMON Waukegan resident given national honor; 25 May 2001, p. LL10 LIBERTYVILLE COUNTRY PRESCHOOL Preschool still has openings; 3 Aug 2001, p. A2 LIBERTYVILLE HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT 128 see also LIBERTYVILLE WILDCATS - various sports see also VERNON HILLS HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT 128 Martin furious, alleges Dist. 128 held what may have been illegal meeting (Jack Martin); 9 Mar 2001, p. A1 Libertyville High School announces honor roll students; 27 Apr 2001, p. A4 Libertyville High School names third quarter honor roll; 1 Jun 2001, p. A8 School 'choice zone' dividing Libertyville, Vernon Hills residents; 8 Jun 2001, p. A2 Sunrise Rotary club honors area high school students; 15 Jun 2001, p. A2 Outgoing Dist. 128 board member says Vernon Hills High up to speed (Sharon Lynch, Rick Friendenberg); 16 Nov 2001, p. A6 LIBERTYVILLE (IL) FIRE DEPARTMENT Sparkler starts home on fire; 6 Jul 2001, p. A2 No cause found in apartment fire; 20 Jul 2001, p. A5 LIBERTYVILLE (IL) POLICE DEPARTMENT Police investigating tire slashings; 5 Jan 2001, p. A3 Police following candy store robbery leads : Libertyville authorities working with Waukegan officials to nab robbers (Fannie Mae Candies, Libertyville IL); 23 Feb 2001, p. A1 Cops nail three suspected burglars; 4 May 2001, p. A3 Thief targets unlocked vehicles; 10 Aug 2001, p. A5 Out-of-State license plates stolen; 10 Aug 2001, p. A5 LIBERTYVILLE (IL), VILLAGE OF Call him 'Mayor' (Duane Laska); 23 Feb 2001, Forefronts p. 11 Sports complex on its way; 13 Apr 2001, p. A1 Dead animal sparks memories of past incident; 11 May 2001, p. A7 Sports Center builder has industry background (FCL Builders); 18 May 2001, p. A3 Board OK's Austin's annexation agreement; 29 Jun 2001, p. A7 Libertyville revises portions of its sports complex plan; 24 Aug 2001, p. A5 Libertyville's 5-year financial plan allows for a slow down; 23 Nov 2001, p. A5 No signal for low bid; 28 Dec 2001, p. A5 LIBERTYVILLE MAINSTREET (Organization) Second annual historic preservation week nears; 4 May 2001, p. A6 Libertyville-Mundelein-Vernon Hills Chamber Of Commerce See GREEN OAKS-LIBERTYVILLE-MUNDELEIN-VERNON HILLS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE LIBERTYVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT 70 Highland Middle School names third quarter honor roll; 1 Jun 2001, p. A2 School sub offers job opportunities; 2 Nov 2001, p. A2 LIBERTYVILLE TOWNSHIP (IL) Libertyville Township assessment roll of corrections; 23 Mar 2001, p. A10 Franzen says good-bye, vows to run for township supervisor again; 11 May 2001, p. A3 Libertyville Township announces new social services procedures; 13 Jul 2001, p. A7 Water drilling plan concerns Graham (F.T. 'Mike' Graham); 17 Aug 2001, p. A1 Soccer lovers can expect fee increase at facility; 24 Aug 2001, p. A3 Libertyville township assessment roll for 2001; 16 Nov 2001, p. C1 LIBERTYVILLE WILDCATS (BASEBALL) Cats baseball sweeps Lake Zurich; 6 Apr 2001, p. A9 Cats baseball takes round 1 against Mustangs; 20 Apr 2001, p. A8 Harrington shows stuff against Antioch (Danny Harrington); 27 Apr 2001, p. A9 Cats baseball clicking on all cylinders; 25 May 2001, p. A9 Premature exit in regionals for Wildcat baseball; 1 Jun 2001, p. A6 LIBERTYVILLE WILDCATS (BASKETBALL, BOYS') Schaefer finds form against MHS (Matt Schaefer); 26 Jan 2001, p. A5 Heartbreaking loss for Cats, focus turns to next year; 9 Mar 2001, p. A9 Libertyville feeder basketball continues to flourish; 23 Mar 2001, p. A9 Silvestri, Wildcats scalp their way past Mustangs (Pete Silvestri); 7 Dec 2001, p. A9 LIBERTYVILLE WILDCATS (BASKETBALL, GIRLS') Consolation for Lady Cats; 5 Jan 2001, p. A6 Lady Cats' Yarc back on the prowl (Arin Yarc); 26 Jan 2001, p. A6 Patriots bully past Lady Cats; 9 Feb 2001, p. A6 Lady Mustangs, Cats to lock horns again; 16 Feb 2001, p. A6 Valiant effort falls just short for Lady Cats; 23 Feb 2001, p. A6 Lady Cats' hoops hold on; 14 Dec 2001, p. A6 LIBERTYVILLE WILDCATS (BOWLING, GIRLS') Lady Cats rolling; 2 Feb 2001, p. A6 LIBERTVILLE WILDCATS (FOOTBALL) Corsairs fight for win over Cats; 9 Mar 2001, p. A12 Cats on prowl; 24 Aug 2001, p. A6 Red zone play costs Cats, Moline next; 31 Aug 2001, p. A6 Redemption served as big-play Cats pounce Sequoits; 5 Oct 2001, p. A6 Cats rout Lake Forest, clinch playoff berth; 19 Oct 2001, p. A10 Libertyville football eliminated; 2 Nov 2001, p. A6 LIBERTYVILLE WILDCATS (GOLF, BOYS') Area golfers clear first hurdle; 5 Oct 2001, p. A6 LIBERTYVILLE WILDCATS (GYMNASTICS, BOYS') Mustang gymnasts find form, claim title : Cats finish eighth; 13 Apr 2001, p. A9 LIBERTYVILLE WILDCATS (ICE HOCKEY) Wildcat hockey season concludes; 23 Mar 2001, p. A10 Wildcat hockey icing the competition; 7 Dec 2001, p. A10 LIBERTYVILLE WILDCATS (LACROSSE, BOYS') Cats Lacrrosse claws Stevenson; 27 Apr 2001, p. A10 LIBERTYVILLE WILDCATS (SOCCER, BOYS') Cat netters win County; 20 Apr 2001, p. A9 Cats booters hope to rebound; 7 Sep 2001, p. A6 Second-half explosion propels Cats to NSC title; 19 Oct 2001, p. A9 Cats soccer bounces Devils; 26 Oct 2001, p. A9 LIBERTYVILLE WILDCATS (SOCCER, GIRLS') Cats' soccer continues reign over NSC foes; 11 May 2001, p. A9 Lady Cats leave no doubt who's boss in NSC; 18 May 2001, p. A9 Cats' soccer looking to make a state(ment); 1 Jun 2001, p. A6 Cats' soccer storms to finals; 8 Jun 2001, p. A6 LIBERTYVILLE WILDCATS (SOFTBALL) Cats softball taking its lumps in early going; 13 Apr 2001, p. A9 Much-needed win for Cats softball in regional opener; 25 May 2001, p. A10 LIBERTYVILLE WILDCATS (SWIMMING / DIVING, BOYS') Cats aquatics fares well at Jr. Olympics; 17 Aug 2001, p. A6 LIBERTYVILLE WILDCATS (SWIMMING / DIVING, GIRLS') Cats aquatics fares well at Jr. Olympics; 17 Aug 2001,p. A6 Libertyville's Kiluk qualifies for state in two events (Heather Kiluk); 16 Nov 2001, p. A11 LIBERTYVILLE WILDCATS (VOLLEYBALL, GIRLS') Cat spikers win Deerfield Invite; 14 Sep 2001, p. A6 LIBERTYVILLE WILDCATS (WRESTLING) Wildcat, Devil wrestlers making progress on the mat; 12 Jan 2001, p. A6 Freshman steps up, Cats second at NSC meet; 2 Feb 2001, p. A6 Stellar season continues for Wildcat wrestling; 9 Feb 2001, p. A6 Cat grapplers' season ends against tough Waukegan team; 2 Mar 2001, p. A6 Cat grapplers improve to 4-0; 30 Nov 2001, p. A6 Cat grapplers muscle way past Devils; 21 Dec 2001, p. A9 LIBRARIES see also specific libraries (FREMONT PUBLIC LIBRARY DISTRICT, COOK MEMORIAL PUBLIC LIBRARY DISTRICT) The information revolution; 9 Mar 2001, p. LL1 Library Notes; 27 Jul 2001, p. A7 LIFE'S A BEAR (regular column) Turning the page to 2001; 5 Jan 2001, p. LL7 Oops...They got me again; 12 Jan 2001, p. LL6 Of mice and men and peanut butter; 19 Jan 2001, p. LL6 What is green and flies to Ireland?; 2 Feb 2001, p. LL6 Surrender Dorothy?; 9 Feb. 2001, p. LL6 From here to column hibernation; 16 Feb 2001m p. LL6 (last column of series) LIFESTYLES Accountability leads to success in life and work; 9 Mar 2001, p. A3 LINCOLNSHIRE (IL) POLICE DEPARTMENT Bank employee nailed in theft; 1 Jun 2001, p. A3 "I stole 20 cents," man tells cops; 8 Jun 2001, p. A5 LINCOLNSHIRE-PRAIRIE VIEW SCHOOL DISTRICT 103 Daniel Wright Jr. High School names honor students; 25 May 2001, p. A12 Little League see BASEBALL LONG GROVE (IL) - VILLAGE OF Long Grove 9th annual Apple Fest, Oct. 5-7; 31 Aug 2001, p. A4 Buggy loading spot eyed in Long Grove renovation; 12 Oct 2001, p. B2 Long, Nancy see VILLAGE VINE (regular column) MARTIAL ARTS In self defense : Women initiating safe environments; 30 Mar 2001, p. LL1 Gurnee Judo Club takes numbers at MAJIC; 20 Apr 2001, p. B10 Judo Club takes numbers at WAAU (Gurnee Judo Club, Wisconsin Amateur Athletic Union); 1 Jun 2001, p. B9 Lionheart Martial Arts excels; 5 Oct 2001, p. B13 Gurnee Judo Club hosts Lake County tourney Nov. 11; 2 Nov 2001, p. B12 MARYTOWN (religious organization, Libertyville IL) Summer festival to raise funds, offer fun; 3 Aug 2001, p. A1 Annual Marytown fundraising event called a success; 17 Aug 2001, p. A8 Marytown Brother reaches out to community (Br. Donald Thielson); 14 Sep 2001, p. A4 MCHENRY COUNTY DEFENDERS (organization) Summer waste not warehouse sale announced; 11 May 2001, p. LL4 MCHENRY COUNTY HISTORICAL MUSEUM (Union IL) McHenry County Historical Museum opens its door on 25th season; 25 May 2001, p. LL2 MCHENRY (IL), CITY OF Wauconda business owner killed in McHenry shooting (Raul Briseno); 9 Mar 2001, p. B1 Popular businessman eulogized as hard-working and well-liked; (Raul Briseno); 16 Mar 2001, p. B3 MCKINLEY, JAMES A man of many hats; 23 Feb 2001, Forefronts p. 15 MCKOSKI, RAY, JUDGE McKoski enters Fenton High School Alumni Wall of Fame; 27 Apr 2001, p. B16 Judge asks students to approach the bench; 19 Oct 2001, p. A1 200 turn out for McKoski at Lake Villa fundraiser; 19 Oct 2001, p. B2 MEDLINE INDUSTRIES (business, Mundelein IL) Medline continues expanding; 23 Mar 2001, p. A6 MENTAL HEALTH Handling the real spooks (phobias); 26 Oct 2001, p. LL3 METRA (public transportation system - rail) County : Butterfield Rd. train track pothole is Metra's responsibility; 11 May 2001, p. A3 Federal funds to expand Metra rails in Lake County; 9 Nov 2001, p. B16 Third METRA station coming by end of 2002 (Libertyville IL); 23 Nov 2001, p. A2 Double-track funds assured, start 2001; 23 Nov 2001, p. B1 MODEL TRAINS Railroad fanatics gear up for spring 'train-ing' at Fremont Public Library; 30 Mar 2001, p. A3 All aboard (garden railroads); 17 Aug 2001, p. LL1 MOORE, ANDREA (Illinois Representative Dist. 61) General Assembly scholarship winners selected by State Rep. Andrea Moore (Bryan Cope, Kelly Hoadley); 18 May 2001, p. A3 Moore touts water quality legislation; 15 Jun 2001, p. A7 Moore assists in approval of water quality legislation; 24 Aug 2001, p. A3 MORTON ARBORETUM (Lisle, IL) Hike to the theare at Botanic Garden, Arboretum; 25 May 2001, Rec Guide 2001 p. 11 MOTORCYCLES Tour the county with Lambs Farm Motorcycle pledge ride; 24 Aug 2001, p. LL3 Bikers to take 'ride for our colors'; 28 Sep 2001, p. B3 MOVIE REVIEWS Unbreakable doesn't put all the pieces together; 5 Jan 2001, p. LL6 Dracula 2000 puts new twist on classic tale; 12 Jan 2001, p. LL7 Traffic seeks answers to the war on drugs; 19 Jan 2001, p. LL7 Don't let the subtitles scare you-the hidden dragon is worth finding (Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon); 26 Jan 2001, p. LL7 Thirteen Days paints a chilling picture; 2 Feb 2001, p. LL7 Valentine definitely not a romantic movie; 9 Feb 2001, p. LL7 Hannibal a 'cut' above today's thrillers; 16 Feb 2001, p. LL7 The Mexican offers something for everyone; 2 Mar 2001, p. LL6 Viewers beware: Don't expect much from Monkey Bone; 9 Mar 2001, p. LL8 Fifteen Minutes leaves audiences gripping their seats; 16 Mar 2001, p. LL7 Enemy at the Gates shows story of man's heroic service; 23 Mar 2001, p. LL9 Say It Isn't So good for a laugh - maybe?; 30 Mar 2001, p. LL9 Spy Kids infiltrate box office; 6 Apr 2001, p. LL8 Excerpts from Bridget Jones'Diary; 13 Apr 2001, p. LL5 Along Came a Spider weaves tangled web; 20 Apr 2001, p. LL8 Amores Perros definitely not a dog; 27 Apr 2001, p. LL9 See Spot Run is no dog; May 4 2001, p. LL8 The Mummy strikes back (The Mummy Returns); 11 May 2001, p. LL8 Shrek offers irreverent humor for all; 18 May 2001, p. LL9 Angel Eyes far from heavenly; 25 May 2001, p. LL9 Moulin Rouge provides spectacular eye candy; 8 June 2001, p. LL7 LSwordfish falls short of Matrix comparison; 15 June 2001, p. LL6 Memento provides bizarre backward journey; 22 June 2001, p. LL6 Keanu Reeves should be Furious (The Fast and the Furious); 29 Jun 2001, p. LL6 A.I dark yet thought-provoking film; 6 Jul 2001, p. Ll6 Best part of Cats & Dogs is in the commercial; 13 July 2001, P. LL6 Final Fantasy leaves a lasting impression; 20 July 2001, p. LL6 Jurassic Park III provides new thrills and chills; 27 July 2001, p. LL6 Witness a struggle against the elements (Shackleton's Antarctic Adventure); 3 Aug 2001, p. LL4 Planet of the Apes draws head-scratching crowd; 3 Aug 2001, p. LL6 Disney never fails a princess (Princess Diaries); 10 Aug 2001, p. LL 7 Sequel sure to get viewer's attention (American Pie 2); 17 Aug 2001, p. LL6 Corelli's Mandolin hits sour notes; 24 Aug 2001, p. LL6 Jade Scorpian cursed by mediocrity (Curse of the Jade Scorpion); 31 Aug 2001, p. LL6 Jay and Silent Bob provide big laughs (Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back); 31 Aug 2001, p. LL6 Favreau and Vaughn have it made again (Made); 7 Sept 2001, p. LL6 New Port goes south slowly (New Port South); 14 Sept 2001, p. LL6 Need to vent some frustrations? (The Others); 21 Sept 2001, p. LL6 Hearts in Atlantis follows its own path, not the book; 5 Oct 2001, p. LL6 Serendipity is no accidental discovery; 12 Oct. 2001, p. LL8 Bandits has audience appeal you can take to the bank; 19 Oct 2001, p. LL9 High and low roads traveled on Ride (Riding in Cars with Boys); 26 Oct 2001, p. LL9 Mullholland is a winding road of weirdness (Mulholland Drive); 2 Nov 2001, p. LL4 Screams of laughter fill theater at Monsters, Inc.; 9 Nov 2001, p. LL3 Film noir revisited in Coen brothers' latest (The Man Who Wasn't There); 16 Nov 2001, p. LL3 Amelie delights and merits Oscar buzz; 30 Nov 2001, p. LL8 Spy and Enemy provide fun for all testosterone levels (Spy Game, Behind Enemy Lines); 7 Dec 2001, p. LL9 Ocean's Eleven swims with fun, suspense; 14 Dec 2001, p. LL6 Vanilla Sky plot both cloudy and bright; 21 Dec 2001, p. LL 3 MOVIES Movie goers predict Oscars; 2 Mar 2001, p. B1 Best director gap dwindling; 9 Mar 2001, p. A2 Movie presentation of local resident, Holocaust life : Movie arranged by Stephen Spielberg; 13 Apr 2001, p. LL5 Marcus Theatres launches print-at-home movie tickets; 25 Mar 2001, p. LL9 Lakeland Media hears the calling (The Calling); 22 Jun 2001, p. LL1 Need to vent some frustrations? How about a good scream?; 21 Sep 2001, p. LL6 Building a film company (Scott Markus); 28 Sep 2001, p. LL7 Children experience the world with film (Chicago International Children's Film Festival); 19 Oct 2001, p. LL7 No Man's Land opens exclusively Dec. 21; 21 Dec 2001, p. LL3 Celebrate the season with the classics; 28 Dec 2001, p. LL4 MUNDELEIN DAYS (event) Mundelein Community Days offers residents food, fun and memories; 11 May 2001, p. A1 Mundelein hosts concerts; 1 Jun 2001, p. A3 Pageant time nears for Mundelein Days; 8 Jun 2001, p. A7 Time running out for Mundelein pageant sign-up; 15 Jun 2001, p. A1 Post office to recognize village's Community Days; 15 Jun 2001, p. A3 Mundelein Community Days offers plenty to do; 22 Jun 2001, p. A7 MUNDELEIN COOPERATIVE PRESCHOOL Auction planned for cooperative preschool; 2 Feb 2001, p. A3 MUNDELEIN HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT 120 see also MUNDELEIN MUSTANGS - various sports High school plans new programs; 19 Jan 2001, p. A8 Mundelein students named to Who's Who; 26 Jan 2001, p. A3 MHS Aviation Dept. holds open house; 26 Jan 2001, p. A3 Mustang cheerleading squads place at regionals; 26 Jan 2001, p. A8 School digest : Adamek earns writing award, Cheerleaders take home medals, Aeronautic school; 9 Feb 2001, p. A7 Mundelein senior wins contest (Jason Blanford); 16 Feb 2001, p. A1 Mr. Mustang contest to be held at Mundelein High School : 12 lucky seniors to compete for prestigious crown; 16 Feb 2001, p. A3 Mundelein High School announces honor roll; 16 Feb 2001, p. A4 Mundelein High School math team takes 3rd place; 23 Feb 2001, p. A1 Mundelein High School announces honors; 23 Feb 2001, p. A3 Freshman cheerleadesr place 2nd at Regional competition; 23 Feb 2001, p. A8 Blanford wins 2nd place in state speech contest (Jason Blanrod); 2 Mar 2001, p. A4 Mundelein High Pathways Program celebrates 100th graduate; 9 Mar 2001, p. A1 Mundelein Invitational 2001 promises to be a big event for all who attend; 16 Mar 2001, p. A3 Mundelein High School cheerleaders compete at state championship; 23 Mar 2001, p. A10 Dist. 128 election information; 30 Mar 2001, p. A2 MHS announces winter athlete All-academic honorees; 30 Mar 2001, p. A10 Mundelein High prom draws near; 6 Apr 2001, p. A3 Committee : Mundelein High will reach capacity; 13 Apr 2001, p. A3 Mundelein National Honor Society gears up for 'Senior Prom'; 4 May 2001, p. A1 Mundelein High School names honor roll students; 4 May 2001, p. A4 High school graduation ceremony date set; 11 May 2001, p. A3 MHS Athletic Booster golf outing June 19; 8 Jun 2001, p. A7 Mundelein High School (graduation list); 15 Jun 2001, p. B9 MHS forced to cut budget; 20 Jul 2001, p. A1 Student built plane to make 1,500 mile trek to North Pole; 20 Jul 2001, p. A1 Aviation teacher to retire in December (Jim Jackson); 27 Jul 2001, p. A3 Officials lash out at book that uses Mundelein as an example (A Cry for Character by Dary Matera); 17 Aug 2001, p. A1 Referendum may find its way to March 2002 ballot; 24 Aug 2001, p. A1 MHS student gets theatre scholarship (Casey Baker); 7 Sep 2001, p. A4 MHS provides light during a time of darkness : Cancels parade, starts Red Cross drive; 21 Sep 2001, p. A3 MHS students 'reach for the stars'; 28 Sep 2001, p. A1 Fashion class walks the runway; 28 Sep 2001, p. A3 Bright Red Apple awarded to MHS; 5 Oct 2001, p. A4 UW-Whitewater set to visit MHS; 12 Oct 2001, p. A4 Students selected for jazz workshop (Billy Wolfe, Nate Hahn, Eric Niessner); 12 Oct 2001, p. A8 Judge asks students to approach the bench (Ray McKoski); 19 Oct 2001, p. A1 Mustangs march to a winning tune; 19 Oct 2001, p. A3 MHS students get a taste of the 'real world' (Jobs for Illinois Graduates); 19 Oct 2001, p. A3 MHS to present the musical Joseph; 19 Oct 2001, p. A4 Parents' Day Out, Nov. 23 : MHS class of 2004 provide parents with kid-free shopping day; 19 Oct 2001, p. A4 A tradition gone bad; 16 Nov 2001, p. A3 MHS to borrow $6.1 million; 7 Dec 2001, p. A1 Teacher looks to the skies (Jim Jackson); 21 Dec 2001, p. A3 MHS raises activity fees for 2002; 28 Dec 2001, p. A1 Students warm hearts and feet of community; 28 Dec 2001, p. A3 MUNDELEIN (IL) FIRE DEPARTMENT Trustees consider wireless alarm system; 10 Aug 2001, p. A1 Pizza parlor closes dues to fire (Papa John's); 14 Sep 2001, p. A4 Cover the bases and strike out fire; 12 Oct 2001, p. A3 Fire at Quig's thought to be a result of arson; 19 Oct 2001, p. A4 Mundelein fire fighters win fitness challenge; 2 Nov 2001, p. A2 Suspect caught bare-bottomed; 9 Nov 2001, p. A1 Fire department needs help for a safe season; 7 Dec 2001, p. A3 Village hikes ambulance fees : Condell Medical Center will stop billing for fire dept.; 28 Dec 2001, p. A3 MUNDELEIN (IL) - HISTORY What Mundelein was like 100 years ago; 28 Sep 2001, p. A5 Way back when - Mundelein 100 years ago; 5 Oct 2001, p. A4 Mundelein once known as Rockefeller and Area; 9 Nov 2001, p. A6 MUNDELEIN (IL) - HOUSING Mold in local apartments may post health threat; 13 Jul 2001, p. A1 MUNDELEIN (IL) PAGEANTS Pageant time nears for Mundelein Days; 8 Jun 2001, p. A7 Time running out for Mundelein pageant sign-up; 15 Jun 2001, p. A1 MUNDELEIN (IL) - PARK DISTRICT Teens 'locked in'; 5 Jan 2001, p. A1 Park happenings : Teen Rec night held Fridays at Mundelein Community Center; 12 Jan 2001, p. A7 Park happenings : Swim instructors needed for new indoor pool at Mundelein Park and Recreation District; 23 Feb 2001, p. A7 Park happenings : Teen Rec nights offered at Mundelein Community Center; 6 Apr 2001, p. A6 Park happenings : Teen Rec night - April 27 at Mundelein Community Center; 20 Apr 2001, p. A6 Park happenings : Preschool Learning center registration; 18 May 2001, p. A7 Park happenings : Attend 'WOW' - Woman on Weights - program at Fitness Center; 22 Jun 2001, p. A2 Park district plans for aquatic playground lack community input; 29 Jun 2001, p. A1 Park happenings : Mundelein Park District's fall brochure coming; 20 Jul 2001, p. A8 Park happenings : Mundelein Park District Fall Learning Center registration under way; 27 Jul 2001, p. A2 Advisory committee members sought; 17 Aug 2001, p. A3 Park happenings : Time for tots program offered at Mundelein Community Center; 12 Oct 2001, p. A4 Kracklauer Park gets a face lift; 19 Oct 2001, p. A1 Park Happenings : 'Night Before Halloween' event held at the Carl Sandburg Jr. High; 26 Oct 2001, p. A8 Park happenings : Fall brochure, Time for Tots, Little Chefs; 26 Oct 2001, p. A8 Park happenings : Join in "Sweatin' with Santa" at Park View Health and Fitness Center Dec. 8; 16 Nov 2001, p. A8 Christmas lights welcome visitors to Santa's 'home'; 23 Nov 2001, p. A1 Park happenings : CPR class held at Mundelein fire station, Winter program registration; 23 Nov 2001, p. A6 Park happenings : Come 'Sweatin with Santa' at the Park View Health & Fitness Center, Mundelein; 7 Dec 2001, p. A8 Park happenings : 'Little chefs' can get creative at the Mundelein Community Center; 28 Dec 2001, p. A7 MUNDELEIN (IL) POLICE DEPARTMENT Police department receives pair of night-vision binoculars; 19 Jan 2001, p. A3 Drive-by shooting suspects arrested; 26 Jan 2001, p. A1 Smooth skating : Police and roller rink unite to help kids stay drug-free (Hot Wheels Roller Rink); 26 Jan 2001, p. A1 Police Dept. assessment set; 23 Feb 2001, p. A5 Sign-up for Citizen's Police Academy; 9 Mar 2001, p. A1 Two busted in property damage incident; 9 Mar 2001, p. A3 Suspects nabbed; 16 Mar 2001, p. A1 Man accused of $70,000 in thefts from business; 16 Mar 2001, p. A3 Rose : Shootings not gang-related; 30 Mar 2001, p. A1 Cops searching for armed robber : Suspect holds Papa John's employee at gunpoint, takes $200 cash; 30 Mar 2001, p. A3 Man gets 'handsy,' then gets cuffed; 20 Apr 2001, p. A1 Charges brought against two 'snoozing' sitters : Children found in apartment stairwell; 20 Apr 2001, p. A3 Robbers break into safe (Garden Fresh Produce); 27 Apr 2001, p. A1 Mundelein cops searching for residential burglary suspect : Police ask homeowners to stay alert; 27 Apr 2001, p. A5 Cops say man showed a little too much skin; 4 May 2001, p. A5 Cops bust cash theft suspect; 4 May 2001, p. A5 Man charged with attempted murder; 22 Jun 2001, p. A1 Mundelein man arrested for sexual assault; 29 Jun 2001, p. A1 Police playing 'Cops -n- Bobbers' with kids (fishing derby); 29 Jun 2001, p. A3 Teens busted after $6,000 heist; 13 Jul 2001, p. A1 Man driving 8 mph gets busted; 13 Jul 2001, p. A5 Mundelein police set to debut emergency beacon program; 3 Aug 2001, p. A1 Mundelein tabs new deputy police chief (Camron Eugenis); 3 Aug 2001, p. A3 FBI investigating bank robbery; 10 Aug 2001, p. A1 Village building inspector attacked while working; 10 Aug 2001, p. A1 National Night Out helps strengthen community ties; 10 Aug 2001, p. A3 Man accused of battery issued more charges; 24 Aug 2001, p. A5 Officer turns in badge after 25 years of service (Patrick Pender); 14 Sep 2001, p. A3 Police receive accreditation; 14 Sep 2001, p. A4 Teen in jail after Mundelein home burglary; 21 Sep 2001, p. A3 Suspect caught bare-bottomed; 9 Nov 2001, p. A1 Mundelein clerk attacked in attempted robbery; 23 Nov 2001, p. A12 Squad cars go digital; 30 Nov 2001, p. A1 Cops 'n kids 'n aisles of fun : Mundelein police shop for Christmas with needy kids; 7 Dec 2001, p. A5 Man stabs wife, arrested for murder; 14 Dec 2001, p. A1 Gun buy back held at fire station; 14 Dec 2001, p. A1 Gun buy back a success; 21 Dec 2001, p. A8 MUNDELEIN (IL), VILLAGE OF Community development coordinator appointed (Daniel Ungerleider); 5 Jan 2001, p. A1 Petitions filed for April 3 election; 26 Jan 2001, p. A1 Vehicle stickers are now on sale; 2 Feb 2001, p. A1 Former trustee Kosova endorses neither of the mayoral candidates (Ira Kosova); 16 Mar 2001, p. A1 Former trustee Dudek runs again (Duane Dudek); 23 Mar 2001, p. A1 After 10 years, trustee Nutschnig still enjoying serving his community (Jim Nutschnig); 23 Mar 2001, p. A1 Campbell : Mundelein is a 'great place to work, live and play' (Bruce Campbell); 23 Mar 2001, p. A1 Powell confident, says he's stuck to the issues (Steve Powell, Mundelein IL); 30 Mar 2001, p. A1 Sindles : 'Change is not always good." (Mayor Marilyn Sindles, Mundelein IL); 30 Mar 2001, p. A1 Mundelein area residents facing many decisions on April 3 ballot; 30 Mar 2001, p. A3 Words tougher than results in mayoral race; 6 Apr 2001, p. A1 Land may become courthouse : Committeee recommends $850,000 purchase of 3.5 acres; 6 Apr 2001, p. A1 A-May-Zing Mundelein set for its sixth year; 27 Apr 2001, p. A3 Assistant engineer appointed (Terry Foley); 8 Jun 2001, p. A3 Village sparing no expense July 4; 15 Jun 2001, p. A7 Local digest; 15 Jun 2001, p. A8 Despite concerns, trustees OK new tractor purchases; 22 Jun 2001, p. A1 Local digest; 22 Jun 2001, p. A2 Local digest; 22 Jun 2001, p. A3 Local digest : Zoning variation permit, Conditional variance, Water and sewer ordinance; 22 Jun 2001, p. A3 Local digest; 29 Jun 2001, p. A3 New court proposal has some officials worried; 6 Jul 2001, p. A1 Winning isn't everything : Hometown Awards focus on bettering the community; 6 Jul 2001, p. A3 Mold clean-up under way at apartment complex; 3 Aug 2001, p. A1 Diamond Lake residents voice their concerns : Shoddy construction of streets and sidewalks causes a stir at Village Board meeting; 14 Sep 2001, p. A3 Village says no to leaf burning : Mundelein residents provided with other options; 28 Sep 2001, p. A1 May honored by village for 25 years of service (Bill May); 28 Sep 2001, p. A4 Village honored with 2001 Hometown Award; 12 Oct 2001, p. A1 Village leaf collection set to begin; 12 Oct 2001, p. A3 Residents oppose proposed development; 26 Oct 2001, p. A1 Legality of ordinance allowing village on property questioned; 2 Nov 2001, p. A1 Village set to auction off used equipment; 2 Nov 2001, p. A1 Mayor honored for work as law chair (Marilyn Singles); 9 Nov 2001, p. A1 Kirk Players and village host downtown trolley tour (Mundelein IL); 23 Nov 2001, p. A1 Engineer leaves after six years of service (John Tierney); 21 Dec 2001, p. A1 MUNDELEIN (IL), VILLAGE OF - STREETS AND TRANSPORTATION No salt shortage worries; 5 Jan 2001, p. A3 Construction still plaguing Mundelein area; 13 Jul 2001, p. A3 Shaddle Bridge project on schedule; 24 Aug 2001, p. A3 New proposal to fix roads; 28 Sep 2001, p. A1 Public works : Let it snow; 7 Dec 2001, p. A1 Village says no left-hand turn : Board discusses the safety concerns of turning left onto Holcomb; 21 Dec 2001, p. A1 MUNDELEIN (IL), VILLAGE OF - WATER AND SEWER Contract awarded to build ne water main; 16 Nov 2001, p. A1 MUNDELEIN MAINSTREET (organization) MainStreet plans festive St. Patrick's Day party; 23 Feb 2001, p. A1 Mundelein MainStreet seeks community involvement; 1 Jun 2001, p. A1 Vintage cars bring back old memories of Mundelein's Park St.; 15 Jun 2001, p. A3 Mundelein MainStreet plans to expand 'Park on Park St.'; 6 Jul 2001, p. A3 Guitar Festival to rock downtown (Washburn International); 7 Sep 2001, p. A1 Guitar Festival a rockin' success; 14 Sep 2001, p. A1 Last chance for trolley tour, Santa : MainStreet ends the season in high spirits; 14 Dec 2001, p. A3 MUNDELEIN MUSTANGS (BASEBALL) Cats baseball takes round 1 against Mustangs; 20 Apr 2001, p. A8 MHS baseball back on track after bouncing Scouts; 4 May 2001, p. A9 23 years too long for Mundelein baseball; 1 Jun 2001, p. A6 So close, so far for Mustang baseball; 8 Jun 2001, p. A6 Plucinski, Mustang baseball charges into sectional finals (Steve Plucinski); 8 Jun 2001, p. A8 Mustangs are the boys of summer; 27 Jul 2001, p. A6 Mundelein's Hynds catches on with IU (Chris Hynds); 7 Dec 2001, p. A10 MUNDELEIN MUSTANGS (BASKETBALL, BOYS') Rivalry in the making (Vernon Hills High School); 5 Jan 2001, p. A6 Mustangs' Wilhelm taking game to next level (Kyle Wilhelm); 19 Jan 2001, p. A6 Jr. Mustangs off to flying start; 19 Jan 2001, p. A6 Klemm, Devils put sting into Mustangs (Mark Klemm); 2 Feb 2001, p. A6 Mustang boys conclude fine season; 9 Mar 2001, p. A9 Silvestri, Wildcats scalp their way past Mustangs (Pete Silvestri); 7 Dec 2001, p. A9 MUNDELEIN MUSTANGS (BASKETBALL, GIRLS') Lady Mustang hoops for real!; 12 Jan 2001, p. A6 Lady Mustangs zap Zion-Benton; 9 Feb 2001, p. A6 Lady Mustangs, Cats to lock horns again; 16 Feb 2001, p. A6 Gutierrez heads to IC (Jessica Gutierrez, Illinois College); 17 Aug 2001, p. A6 Inconsistency plagues MHS girls; 21 Dec 2001, p. A11 MUNDELEIN MUSTANGS (FOOTBALL) MHS looks to improve special teams; 24 Aug 2001, p. A6 Mustangs hope to erase first half blues; 31 Aug 2001, p. A6 Cougars top Mustangs in roller-coaster thriller; 21 Sep 2001, p. A6 Prep football roundup : Devils cruise past Mustangs, stay in thick of NSC Lake race; 5 Oct 2001, p. B12 A tradition gone bad; 16 Nov 2001, p. A3 MUNDELEIN MUSTANGS (GOLF, BOY'S) Spahr a comedian, but game is no joke (Kyle Spahr); 14 Sep 2001, p. A6 MUNDELEIN MUSTANGS (GYMNASTICS, BOYS') Tough road ahead for Mundelein boys gymnasts; 2 Mar 2001, p. A6 Mustang gymnasts find form, claim title : Cats finish eighth; 13 Apr 2001, p. A9 Mustang gymnasts surpass all expectations at state; 18 May 2001, p. A9 MUNDELEIN MUSTANGS (SOCCER, BOY'S) Carmel booters kick of ESCC season in style; 14 Sep 2001, p. A6 MHS booters peaking; 28 Sep 2001, p. A6 MHS soccer ready; 19 Oct 2001, p. A9 Bittersweet ending for Mustang soccer; 9 Nov 2001, p. A10 MUNDELEIN MUSTANGS (SOCCER, GIRL'S) Hot streak continues, CHS booters down Mustangs; 27 Apr 2001, p. A9 Upstart Carmel booters outlast cross-town rival MHS; 25 May 2001, p. A9 MUNDELEIN MUSTANGS (SOFTBALL) Cleaveland mows down Panthers (Rachel Cleaveland); 6 Apr 2001, p. A9 Pre-season player of the year : Domination the status quo for MHS' Kass (Michelle Kass); 13 Apr 2001, p. B6 Mustang softball splits with Pats; 11 May 2001, p. A9 MHS gallops to sectionals; 1 Jun 2001, p. B8 Juske, Mustang softball takes a bow (Ted Juske); 8 Jun 2001, p. A6 Player of the year : MHS's Kass finishes a masterful career (Michelle Kass); 22 Jun 2001, p. B12 MUNDELEIN MUSTANGS (SWIMMING, GIRL'S) Mundelein leads area contingent at state; 23 Nov 2001, p. B8 MUNDELEIN MUSTANGS (TRACK & FIELD / CROSS COUNTRY, BOYS') Mundelein boys track will lead area downstate; 25 May 2001, p. A10 MUNDELEIN MUSTANGS (TRACK & FIELD / CROSS COUNTRY, GIRLS') Track teams weather elements; 20 Apr 2001, p. A9 MUNDELEIN MUSTANGS (VOLLEYBALL, BOYS') Mustangs claim title at Vernon Hills volleyball tourney; 18 May 2001, p. A10 MUNDELEIN MUSTANGS (VOLLEYBALL, GIRLS') Mustang spiker team tall on talent; 7 Sep 2001, p. A6 Mustang spikers finish second in tough St. Charles Invite; 12 Oct 2001, p. A9 Mustang spikers second in Crosstown Classic; 26 Oct 2001, p. A9 Business as usual for Mustang spikers; 2 Nov 2001, p. A6 Mustang volleyball out but not down; 9 Nov 2001, p. A9 MUNDELEIN MUSTANGS (WATER POLO, GIRLS') Mundelein girls water polo repeat as state champs; 18 May 2001, p. A4 Water polo honors for MHS; 31 Aug 2001, p. A2 MUNDELEIN MUSTANGS (WRESTLING) Mustang mat men learning ropes; 14 Dec 2001, p. A6 MUNDELEIN SCHOOL DISTRICT 75 School referendum sought, residents asked for help; 26 Jan 2001, p. A3 Cultural awareness family night planned; 26 Jan 2001, p. A4 Mechanics Grove crowns spelling bee champions; 26 Jan 2001, p. B7 School hosts award-winning author (Jim Aylesworth); 2 Feb 2001, p. A4 'A World of Music' is coming; 2 Feb 2001, p. A7 Students begin service project; 9 Feb 2001, p. A1 Skating comes to Washington (Roller skating); 9 Feb 2001, p. A3 Foundation presents grants (Mundelein District 75 Educational Foundation); 16 Feb 2001, p. A1 Lincoln School 'Microchips' learn videotaping skills; 16 Feb 2001, p. A1 Lincoln School briefs; 16 Feb 2001, p. A3 Students raise funds to purchase books; 16 Feb 2001, p. A3 Spellers announced; 16 Feb 2001, p. A7 Carl Sandburg Middle School names honors; 20 Apr 2001, p. A3 Mundelein School Dist. 75 finds a new home; 4 May 2001, p. A3 Students donate money to fund new library equipment (Fremont Public Library District); 15 Jun 2001, p. A1 Mechanics Grove principal honored (Paul Mikulcik); 6 Jul 2001, p. A7 School gives parents education options; 7 Sep 2001, p. A3 Sandburg reads books for charity; 21 Sep 2001, p. A4 Carl Sandburg reads 100 books for charity; 21 Sep 2001, p. A7 PTA screams for ice cream (Mechanics Grove PTA); 28 Sep 2001, p. A4 Mechanics Grove goes apple picking; 28 Sep 2001, p. A5 Buffe, Anderson and Kalbert ready to take their new seats (Ed Buffe, Joanne Anderson Susan Steffenhagen, Arthur Weller, Rady Kalbert); 19 Oct 2001, p. A1 District 75 referendum tries again; 26 Oct 2001, p. A6 Sandburg washes cars for New York; 26 Oct 2001, p. A6 Third-graders spend night at school to learn about stars; 2 Nov 2001, p. A3 Mechanics students earn 'America Recycles Day' patch; 9 Nov 2001, p. A6 Washington to host Vendor's Fair; 9 Nov 2001, p. A7 Busse makes Dist. 75 school board debut (Edward M. Busse); 16 Nov 2001, p. A1 Washington dresses up education week with books; 16 Nov 2001, p. A4 Lincoln gets history lesson via computer; 16 Nov 2001, p. A5 Mechanics Grove School has a family Thanksgiving feast; 16 Nov 2001, p. A8 Carl Sandburg mixes students and seniors with breakfast; 23 Nov 2001, p. A6 ISAT scoring makes district 75 top-notch; 30 Nov 2001, p. A1 School digest; 7 Dec 2001, p. A6 Students play in washboard band; 14 Dec 2001, p. A3 Students send TLC to military; 14 Dec 2001, p. A3 Principal honored with Herman Graves Award (Paul J. Mikulcik); 21 Dec 2001, p. A1 Carl Sandburg Middle School names honors; 28 Dec 2001, p. A2 Students deliver gifts to Veterans; 28 Dec 2001, p. A3 MUSEUM OF SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY (Chicago IL) Space-tacular holidays; 30 Nov 2001, p. C16 MUSEUMS (not named individually otherwise in this index) Museum explores Hispanic American clothing, culture (Milwaukee Public Museum); 23 Mar 2001, p. LL2 New beginnning for the KPM (Kenosha Public Museum, Kenosha WI); 20 Apr 2001, p. LL2 Journey to Mars at children's museum (Chicago Children's Museum, Chicago IL); 20 Jul 2001, p. LL3 Welcome to the past (Platen Press Museum, Zion IL); 2 Nov 2001, p. LL1 Stained glass : A holiday must-see (SMith Museum of Stained Glass Windows, Chicago IL); 28 Dec 2001, p. LL3 MUSIC AND MUSICIANS Early ticket sales announced for Mozart Fest; 5 Jan 2001, p. LL2 Northbrook Symphony Orchestra features guest conductor (Stephen Alltop); 5 Jan 2001, p. LL6 Grand Ole Opry players come to Woodstock; 12 Jan 2001, p. LL2 Call for student musicians; 12 Jan 2001, p. LL3 Live music accents 'Winterfest'; 12 Jan 2001, p. LL3 Jazz Forum 2001 to give special performance; 19 Jan 2001, p. LL7 Folk musicians' music makes the world go round (Chris Kastle, Tom Kastle); 19 Jan 2001, p. B1 International folk singer entertains local crowd (Bob Franke); 2 Feb 2001, p. B1 Silver strings create golden tones; 9 Feb 2001, p. LL1 Waukegan Symphony Orchestra features an evening with the B's; 16 Feb 2001, p. LL2 Organist Lynn Zeigler in recital; 16 Feb 2001, p. LL2 Women's Choir holds concert (Moody Bible Institute's Women's Concert Choir); 23 Feb 2001, p. LL6 CLC Gospel choir concert celebrates first CD release; 23 Feb 2001, p. B2 Jazz festival to celebrate yesterday and today; 9 Mar 2001, p. LL4 Bonnie Koloc to perform; 9 Mar 2001, p. LL5 Hear the bold, brassy sound of Helaine Karlain; 9 Mar 2001, p. LL4 'Rhythms of Life' inspired by music at Pops Highwood; 23 Mar 2001, p. LL2 Grammy-winning trumpeter Arturo Sandoval to perform; 23 Mar 2001, p. LL3 A cappella men's chorus to perform spring show (The New Tradition Men's Chorus of Northbrook); 23 Mar 2001, p. LL4 Performers set to play Woodstock Opera House (Patty Larkin, Larry Cordle); 23 Mar 2001, p. LL8 Bowen Park Opera to present 'Cinderella'; 23 Mar 2001, p. LL9 Chicago Singer Spotlight announces new location; 23 Mar 2001, p. LL9 Northbrook Symphony welcomes spring with concert; 30 Mar 2001, p. LL2 Sandoval blows audience away (Arturo Sandoval); 30 Mar 2001, p. LL3 Isaac Hayes and the Cyrus Chestnut Quartet team up; 30 Mar 2001, p. LL3 What do you get when you combine an Etch-A-Sketch and a folk singer? (Michael McNevin); 6 Apr 2001, p. LL4 The Teflons offer an eclectic mix; 13 Apr 2001, p. LL3 Acoustic guitar workshop with Christopher Shaw to be held; 13 Apr 2001, p. LL3 Peter, Paul and Mary celebrating 40 years together; 13 Apr 2001, p. LL9 Local bands rock Round Lake Social Club; 13 Apr 2001, p. LL10 Folk club presents Fink, Marxer concert (Cathy Fink, Marcy Marxer); 20 Apr 2001, p. LL12 Blu-zz Festival heads to Pops Highwood; 27 Apr 2001, p. LL8 Season finale (Northbrook Symphony Orchestra); 4 May 2001, p. LL3 Woodstock opera house line-up; 4 May 2001, p. LL4 'Straitland' country music festival comes to Milwaukee; 4 May 2001, p. LL11 Pianist Richard Goode to perform works by Bach, Chopin and Beethoven; 4 May 2001, p. LL11 CSO to host free Spring Concert and Picnic May 19 (Chicago Symphony Orchestra); 11 May 2001, p. LL6 Navy band roots for injured keyboardist (Willie Inocencio); 11 May 2001, p. B7 Music and art join in Courtyard Celebration (Waukegan Public Library); 25 May 2001, p. LL6 Mundelein hosts concerts; 1 Jun 2001, p. A3 Tickets now available for July Mozart Festival (Woodstock Opera House, Woodstock IL); 1 Jun 2001, p. LL3 Great Lakes hosts free summer concert series; 8 Jun 2001, p. LL2 Summer concert series offers gospel, mariachi, blues and jazz; 13 Jul 2001, p. LL2 Lake County Folk Festival to be held in Paulus Park; 27 Jul 2001, p. LL2 Local chorus to perform in Kenosha (Riverport Chorus); 27 Jul 2001, p. LL6 Chicago Master Singers to hold auditions; 27 Jul 2001, p. LL7 Mozart Festival continues with weekend concerts; 3 Aug 2001, p. LL2 Young children making music; 10 Aug 2001, p. LL5 Dixieland music Barbary Coast style; 31 Aug 2001, p. LL3 Guitar Festival to rock downtown (Mundelein IL); 7 Sep 2001, p. A1 Western trio rides into town (Riders in the Sky); 7 Sep 2001, p. LL4 Guitar Festival a rockin' success (Mundelein IL); 14 Sep 2001, p. A1 Woodstock old fashioned HarvetFest and Fiddlers' Contest scheduled; 14 Sep 2001, p. LL2 Folk music fans create a home; 14 Sep 2001, p. LL3 Leo Kottke in concert at the Woodstock Opera House; 21 Sep 2001, p. LL6 Lake County blues singer Lou Pride in concert at CLC; 28 Sep 2001, p. LL2 Tanglefoot proves folk music is not lame; 28 Sep 2001, p. LL3 World violinist to perform with North Suburban Symphony (Desiree Ruhstadt); 28 Sep 2001, p. LL4 Concert to feature local bands; 28 Sep 2001, p. LL6 ENCORE! presents the 'Unforgettable' Nat King Cole; 5 Oct 2001, p. LL2 Combined choruses to perform; 12 Oct 2001, p. LL2 Trumpeter begins concert season (Ronald Romm); 12 Oct 2001, p. LL2 'Hail and Farewell' theme of orchestra's new season (Waukegan Symphony Orchestra); 12 Oct 2001, p. LL8 Pops Highwood celebrates 'The Great Eight'; 12 Oct 2001, p. LL8 Music at St. James announces season : Duo Danica presents oboe and organ duos on Oct 21; 19 Oct 2001, p. LL2 Award-winning new-age artist Robert Mirabal to perform at CLC; 19 Oct 2001, p. LL4 Cellist Matt Haimovitz kicks off Ravinia's Rising Star string series; 19 Oct 2001, p. LL5 Choral Dynamics celebrates 34 years with fun evening; 26 Oct 2001, p. A3 Forget about world chaos; 26 Oct 2001, p. A7 Sound of bluegrass to fill Woodstock Opera House (The Nashville Bluegrass Band); 26 Oct 2001, p. LL5 Resort to host big band weekend; 26 Oct 2001, p. LL9 Star on the Eye Productions presents Cammi; 2 Nov 2001, p. A4 Music on schedule at Pops Highwood; 9 Nov 2001, p. LL3 Folk club to present Dave Moore; 16 Nov 2001, p. LL2 Pianist Butch Thompson to perform in Woodstock; 16 Nov 2001, p. LL4 International festival winner to perform (Aleksandar Serdar); 23 Nov 2001, p. LL5 Singing with the angels; 30 Nov 2001, p. A3 Judy Collins' holiday concert at The Hemmens; 30 Nov 2001, p. LL7 Rembrandt Chamber Players present baroque program at Barat Campus; 30 Nov 2001, p. LL7 Young pianist an expert on carrying a tune (Paul Juhn); 7 Dec 2001, p. A5 Winter Concert series (Byron Colby Barn, Grayslake IL); 7 Dec 2001, p. LL2 Children's choir presents winter concert (Barrington Children's Choir); 7 Dec 2001, p. LL3 The David Adler Cultural Center presents folk duo Mustard's Retreat; 7 Dec 2001, p. LL5 Clifton Davis to perform (Waukegan Symphony Orchestra); 7 Dec 2001, p. LL9 Kitchen band carries a tune with pots, pans and kazoos (Kitchen Klangers); 7 Dec 2001, p. B1 Story of 'Christmas Ship' told in song; 14 Dec 2001, p. LL6 No haircuts, shaves at this holiday show : Great American Barbershop chorus to perform 'An Evening in December' at College of Lake County; 21 Dec 2001, p. A12 Midwest Young Artists presents : Annual Mid-holiday blues concert; 21 Dec 2001, p. LL6 NATIVE AMERICANS Winter pow-wow cures cabin fever; 2 Mar 2001, p. LL2 Mascot controversy to be discussed; 23 Mar 2001, p. LL5 Open invitation to pow wow; 24 Aug 2001, p. LL2 Nature see ENVIRONMENT NEEDLEWORK Mundelein woman's hobby nets her numerous awards at county fair (Linda Michelaue); 3 Aug 2001, p. A3 Winchester House's new Quilting Club; 31 Aug 2001, p. A7 Quilters showcase talents (Village Quilters); 19 Oct 2002, p. LL3 NEIGHBORS (regular column) Carla R. Karaszewski; 5 Jan 2001, p. A7 Julianne Kloc Trychta; 16 Feb 2001, P. A5 Sally Baker Keller; 2 Mar 2001, p. A7 Alex Shimizu; 16 Mar 2001, p. A7 Kathy Reilly; 23 Mar 2001, p. A7 Kathy Reilly; 30 Mar 2001, p. A7 Matthew W. Campbell; 6 Apr 2001, p. A7 Tim Froehlig; 13 Apr 2001, p. A7 Charlotte Hunt; 20 Apr 2001, p. A7 Jon Vanderbergh; May 4 2001, p. A7 Becky Stutts; 11 May 2001, p. A7 Luke Lukens; 25 May 2001, p. A7 Catherine Boettcher; 29 Jun 2001, p. A8 Traci Brennan; 13 July 2001, p. A7 Liz Lepley; 20 July 2001, p. A7 Dee Dee Check; 27 July 2001, p. A7 Kerry A. Demski; 10 Aug 2001, p. A7 Danny Shah; 17 Aug 2001, p. A7 Dave Steele; 24 Aug 2001,p. A7 Susan Evenson; 31 Aug 2001, p. A7 Victoria Schroeder; 7 Sept 2001, p. A7 Peggy Timm, DVM; 14 Sept 2001, p. A7 Ryan Fosnow; 21 Sept 2001, p. A7 Robert Crawford; 28 Sept 2001, p. A7 Kathy Freese; 5 Oct 2001, p. A7 Kathleen Morgan; 12 Oct 2001, p. A7 Agustin Calbalquinto; 19 Oct 2001, p. A7 Mark Khayat; 26 Oct 2001, p. A7 Julia Matthews; 2 Nov 2001, p. A7 Jesse Singer; 9 Nov 2001, p. A7 Tina Pellegrino; 16 Nov 2001, p. A7 Zhe Quan; 23 Nov 2001, p. A7 Pete Thomas; 30 Nov 2001, p. A7 Michael Vanden Boom; 7 Dec 2001, p. A7 Paul Juhn; 14 Dec 2001, p. A7 Michelle Christie; 21 Dec 2001, p. A7 John Weiler; 28 Dec 2001, p. A7 NORTHWEST SUBURBAN CHRISTIAN ACADEMY (school, Wauconda IL) Northwest Christian Academy honor roll; 2 Mar 2001, p. A7 Northwest Suburban Christian Academy announces honors; 4 May 2001, p. A6 NORTHERN ILLINOIS COUNCIL ON ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE - NICASA (agency) NICASA to launch new program for DUI clients; 9 Mar 2001, p. A8 After 35 years service, NICASA is no longer an acronym; 30 Mar 2001, p. B3 O'Donnell, Tim see OUR TOWN (regular column) O'HARE INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT (Chicago IL) Chamber endorses O'Hare expansion; 31 Aug 2001, p. B1 Politicians promote O'Hare expansion at breakfast; 14 Sep 2001, p. B6 OMNI YOUTH SERVICES (agency) Teen named to Omni Youth Services board of directors (Jesse Singer); 9 Nov 2001, p. A8 Holiday parties give low-income residents Yuletide cheer; 30 Nov 2001, p. A5 Omni offers winter classes; 21 Dec 2001, p. A6 ON THE SIDELINES (regular column) Tony Monken; 9 Nov 2001, p. B11 Eric Luna; 16 Nov 2001, p. B3 Amy Peters; 21 Dec 2001, p. B3 ORCHARDS Wauconda Orchards site could be replaced by single-family homes; 9 Mar 2001, p. A1 Shortage of officials delays Wauconda Orchards talks; 16 Mar 2001, p. A5 Orchards' development concept rejected by ZBA; 13 Apr 2001, p. A1 Many questions surround Orchards development; 20 Apr 2001, p. A1 Apple Holler celebrates Apple Blossom Festival (Kenosha WI); 18 May 2001, p. LL8 Wauconda Orchards now open; 8 Jun 2001, p. LL4 Popular apple orchard gears up for its final year of business (Wauconda Orchards); 15 Jun 2001, p. A3 It's raspberry-picking time at Wauconda Orchards; 29 Jun 2001, p. LL3 Public supports orchard purchases by Forest Preserve (Wauconda Orchard); 23 Nov 2001, p. B1 ORGAN DONATION / ORGAN TRANSPLANTS 2000 a record-breaking year for organ donation; 9 Feb 2001, p. B18 With new heart, Dick Woods became transplant role model; 15 Jun 2001, p. B1 ORGANIZATIONS, AGENCIES AND CLUBS (not named individually otherwhere in this index) Lake County Chamber bids farewell to Raskin (Lake County Chamber of Commerce, Helaine Raskin); 5 Jan 2001, p. B3 A quiet place for a quiet game of check and mate (Mundelein-Libertyville Chess club); 12 Jan 2001, p. A1 HUD funding cut threatens key agency (Connection Resource Services); 12 Jan 2001, p. B1 Estes president of LCFS Foundation (David Estes, Lutheran Child and Family Services); 12 Jan 2001, p. B3 K of C to sponsor free-throw contest (Knights of Columbus); 12 Jan 2001, p. B22 Anti-Cruelty Society issues cold weather warnings; 26 Jan 2001, p. LL6 Gala to benefit the BYDE (Barrington Youth Dance Ensemble); 9 Feb 2001, p. LL7 Charity holds annual fund-raising ball; 9 Feb 2001, p. B19 Crop Walk supports 13 Lake County agencies providing food and shelter; 23 Feb 2001, p. A5 Teddy bear adoption available (Bear Magic in Lake County); 23 Feb 2001, p. LL2 Foundation seeks proposals for Hispanic leadership opportunities (Roy G. Kerr Foundation); 23 Feb 2001, p. LL2 Born leader (Maru Tomusiak, Mano-a-Mano); 23 Feb 2001, Forefronts p. 23 Camp Fire Boys and Girls celebrates fifth annual Absolutely Incredible Kid Day; 9 Mar 2001, p. A7 Powell to act as chair for Little City dinner (Steven Powell, Little City Foundation); 16 Mar 2001, p. A2 Spies named president of Lake County chamber (Katie Spies); 16 Mar 2001, p. B9 Local Kiwanis clubs seeking youth for environmental program; 23 Mar 2001, p. LL3 Competitive Community Initiative plans workshops; 23 Mar 2001, p. B2 Spies named county chamber president (Lake County Chamber of Commerce, Katie Spies); 30 Mar 2001, p. B1 'Sharing the Loss' support group hosted by Advocate Good Shepherd; 30 Mar 2001, p. B11 About the Lake County Chamber of Commerce; 30 Mar 2001, p. C10 Dinner and auction to benefit Family Network (agency); 13 Apr 2001, p. LL8 Open Hearts Awards to honor faith communities (Pathways Awareness Foundations); 20 Apr 2001, p. B1 Local youths attend 4-H legislative event; 4 May 2001, p. A2 National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution to meet; 4 May 2001, p. LL2 Local youth attended 4-H legislative event in Springfield (Courtney Guard); 18 May 2001, p. A8 Post namesake remembered for courage (Ronald A. Hill, Veterans of Foreign Wars Post No. 2245); 25 May 2001, p. A1 Volunteers needed to be Big Brothers, Big Sisters; 1 Jun 2001, p. A7 Residents recognized at NISRA's annual banquet (Northern Illinois Special Recreation Association); 1 Jun 2001, p. B3 Amateur radio club holds field day (Metro Amateur Radio Club); 22 Jun 2001, p. LL2 4-H members gear up for Lake County Fair; 22 Jun 2001, p. B1 Catholic Charities seeking foster care, adoption; 22 Jun 2001, p. B3 Achievers honored for education, landing a job (Catholic Charities); 22 Jun 2001, p. B7 Big Brothers, Big Sisters to tee-off for kid's sake; 29 Jun 2001, p. A5 Cuff links make for unique hobby (National Cuff Link Society); 27 Jul 2001, p. A2 Sharp hired by LCP to manage manufacturing extension office (Jeff Sharp, Lake County Partners Inc.); 3 Aug 2001, p. B18 Student raises money for Mundelein pro-life foundation (Sara Jane Schaul, Rock for Life Foundation); 24 Aug 2001, p. A2 Neal golf outings benefit local charities (Assistance in Healthcare, Bob Neal); 24 Aug 2001, p. B6 Village club to welcome new members Sept. 24 (Village Club of Vernon Hills); 31 Aug 2001, p. A2 Young Marines kick off boot camp at Ft. Sheridan; 31 Aug 2001, p. B32 Big Brothers, Big Sisters holds back-to-school fund-raising drive; 7 Sep 2001, p. B18 Will Mano-a-Mano have to close its doors? (Mano-a-Mano Family Resourse Center); 14 Sep 2001, p. LL1 'Bear Lady' helping others (Doreen Lagoni, Bear Magic of Lake County); 14 Sep 2001, p. LL4 Wood speaks to newly formed Grayslake women's club (Lt. Gov. Corrine Wood, Grayslake Junior Women's Club); 21 Sep 2001, p. B17 Artists invite new members to craft; 28 Sep 2001, p. A5 Volunteers signing up for County CROP walk (National Council of Churches); 5 Oct 2001, p. B3 Assisi Foundation to host blessing of the animals; 5 Oct 2001, p. B3 Crimestoppers lauds 14 helpers (Lake County Crimestoppers); 12 Oct 2001, p. B2 VFW announces scholarship contest (Veterans of Foreign Wars); 19 Oct 2001, p. A5 Charity seeks cars for shelter needs (Charity Cars, Home of the Sparrow); 19 Oct 2001, p. B3 Quilters showcase talents (Village Quilters); 19 Oct 2002, p. LL3 SADD brings area schools together (Students Against Destructive Decisions); 26 Oct 2001, p. A3 Ladies of Harley support A Safe Place; 26 Oct 2001, p. LL6 Catholic Charities seeks yule gifts; 23 Nov 2001, p. B1 Whitley stresses importance of joining state Chamber (Doug Whitley, Illinois Chamber of Commerce); 30 Nov 2001, p. B2 Local chambers to assist business victims of Sept. 11 (Chambers of Commerce); 30 Nov 2001, p. B8 Women's club hosts 'lunch with Santa' (Mundelein Community Women's Club); 7 Dec 2001, p. A6 Kiwanis thank builders club parents for support; 7 Dec 2001, p. A12 Seniors' Shop 'n Share this week (Lake County Council of Seniors); 7 Dec 2001, p. B1 Zion woman wins scholarship (Women in Management, Joy Andersson); 7 Dec 2001, p. B4 Assisi cookbook (Assisi Foundation); 21 Dec 2001, p. LL5 Holiday mood at Assisi Shelter (animal shelter); 28 Dec 2001, p. LL3 OUR TOWN (regular column) Kids, books and a new library; 19 Jan 2001, p. A3 Sign up for GLMV Relay For Life; 2 Mar 2001, p. A3 Mundelein High musicians on a roll; 9 Mar 2001, p. A3 A chance to be 'green with envy; 16 Mar 2001, p. A3 Life's strange sense of humor; 23 Mar 2001, p. A3 Attention all you chocolate lovers; 30 Mar 2001, p. A3 The Easter bunny is on the way; 6 Apr 2001, p. A3 Parents get chance to get involved; 13 Apr 2001, p.A3 YMCA to host world's largest run; 20 Apr 2001, p. A3 No time like now to get in shape; 27 Apr 2001, p. A3 Polio vaccine=cancer? A must read; 4 May 2001, p. A3 Kids deserving some attention; 11 May 2001, p. A3 Theatre to hold auditions May 30; 18 May 2001, p. A3 Happy to be serving Mundelein; 25 May 2001, p. A3 Sympathies extended to families who suffered loss; 1 June 2001, p.A3 When will we say enough is enough?; 8 June 2001, p. A3 Mundelein garners Hometown Awards; 6 Jul 2001, p. A3 Mundelein police unite with community; 13 July 2001, p. A3 Kirk Players announce nominees; 20 July 2001, p. A3 New board of directors named for Kirk Players; 27 July 2001, p. A3 St.Mary's 27 th annual pork and corn roast raises parish, school funds; 3 Aug 2001, p. A3 School is in session...slow down; 10 Aug 2001, p.A3 Police department awarded with CALEA certification; 17 Aug 2001, p. A3 Mundelein High School music department seeks donations; 24 Aug 2001, p. A3 Concerts in the park comes to a close; 31 Aug 2001, p. A3 Orchard gearing up to host annual harvest days; 7 Sept 2001, p. A3 The colors of fall bring a variety of activity; 14 Sept 2001, p. A3 Mundelein stands tall through adversity; 21 Sept 2001, p. A3 Historical Society deserves credit, where credit is due; 28 Sept 2001, p. A3 Crazy week causes chaos; 5 Oct 2001, p. A3 Feeder League looking for lady hoopsters; 12 Oct 2001, p. A3 Ghosts and goblins get ready for Halloween; 19 Oct 2001, p. A3 'Say No to Drugs'slogan plays important role throughout village; 26 Oct 2001,p. A3 Residents get together to talk of the good old days; 2 Nov 2001, p. A3 If you don't vote, you can't complain; 9 Nov 2001, p. A3 Village lights up for the holidays; 16 Nov 2001, p. A3 A time to give thanks for the small stuff; 23 Nov 2001, p. A3 'Tis the season to give and be jolly; 30 Nov 2001, p. A3 Where is all the snow?; 7 Dec 2001, p. A3 Two weeks until Christmas, relax; 14 Dec 2001, p. A3 All I want for Christmas is...; 21 Dec 2001, p. A3 Hoping 2002 enters in style and grace; 28 Dec 2001, p. A3 PADS - Public Action to Deliver Shelter (organization) PADS searches for new shelters; 25 May 2001, p. A7 PADS searches for volunteers; 7 Sep 2001, p. B18 PADS needs exceeding those of past years by 20 percent; 16 Nov 2001, p. B2 Baird & Warner announces variety show to benefit P.A.D.S.; 23 Nov 2001, p. LL3 Baird & Warner to host benefit (PADS); 30 Nov 2001, p. A2 PAGEANTS see also MUNDELEIN (IL) PAGEANTS Married women sought for Mrs. Illinois; 16 Feb 2001, p. LL2 Ms. Wheelchair contestants sought; 21 Sep 2001, p. LL2 PARENT'S PLACE (regular column) We love grandma and grandpa but...; 5 Jan 2001, p. B9 What is up with the music today?; 12 Jan 2001, p. B6 Are we giving up too fast on our kids?; 19 Jan 2001, p. B6 Right and wrong are absolutes, not relative concepts; 26 Jan 2001, p. B6 Good intentions, harsh words, lost friends; 2 Feb 2001, p. B14 Good discipline is a very special gift for kids!; 9 Feb 2001, p. B19 Are we raising a society of "breakable" kids? 16 Feb 2001, p. B8 A teacher weighs in on classroom discipline; 23 Feb 2001, p. B6 Sometimes too much help is not a good thing!; 2 Mar 2001, p. B6 Move over 'Malcolm'; 9 Mar 2001, p. B8 Targeting the school shooting problem; 16 Mar 2001, p. B7 Stopping the bullies; 23 Mar 2001, p. B11 Innocent game or murder simulators?; 30 Mar 2001, p. B10 Too much coddling in school is bad for kids!; 6 Apr 2001, p. B10 Helping kids too much can actually damage their futures!; 13 Apr 2001, p. B7 Out of the mouths of babes!; 20 Apr 2001, p. B7 This teacher is causing her own headaches! 27 Apr 2001, p. B6 My baby likes to bark!; 4 May 2001, p. B6 An insidious cause of behavior problems; 11 May 2001, p. B7 Learning shouldn't end with summer!; 18 May 2001, p. B8 Can mean behavior be changed?; 25 May 2001, p. B7 Activities before school work is a bad idea; 1 June 2001, p. B6 Kids can be taught to control distractibility!; 8 June 2001, p. B6 Save the explanations! They don't change bad behavior; 15 June 2001, p. B6 Cognitive processing deficits can cause problems with sports; 22 June 2001, p. B6 A runaway poodle reminds us all of our capacity for human kindness; 29 Jun 2001, p. B7 The apple really doesn't fall far from the tree; 6 Jul 2001, p. B6 Why talking and tantrums don't mix!; 13 July 2001, p. B6 Will summer ruin my child's ability to learn?; 20 July 2001, p. B6 Too many eggshells around here!; 27 July 2001, p. B8 Feeling sorry for a child can do a lot to hurt him! 3 Aug 2001, p. B6 Feeling sorry for a child can do a lot to harm him!; 3 Aug 2001, p. B6 Is there a spoiled brat in your midst?; 10 Aug 2001, p. B6 Parents are doing the 'back to school jig'; kids are doing the 'back to school mope'; 17 Aug 2001, p. B6 Perplexing potty problems; 24 Aug 2001, p. B6 Let sleeping kids lie?; 31 Aug 2001, p. B6 Give your kids a chance to learn the differences between 'can't' and 'won't'; 7 Sept 2001, p. B8 This mom doesn't like the move to the head of the class; 14 Sept 2001, p. B8 The best advice I can offer at this time of tragedy; 21 Sept 2001, p. B7 Are the details on the news o.k. for kids to hear?; 28 Sept 2001, p. B7 Can kids be taught to sit still?; 5 Oct 2001, p. B6 An insidious case of attention and behavior problems; 12 Oct 2001, p. B7 Forgotten homework assignments can be much more than a learning problem!; 19 Oct 2001,p. B6 This year, trick or treats can be a scary thought; 26 Oct 2001, p. B6 Even mild disrespect can become a huge behavior problem if not taken car of now!; 2 Nov 2001, p. B6 Coddling too much can damage futures; 9 Nov 2001, p. B6 Kids need to make decisions about activities; 16 Nov 2001, p. A3 Are we protecting our kids right out of their best skills?; 23 Nov 2001, p. B6 He who hesitates...is lost...but can be helped!; 30 Nov 2001, p. B9 Does peer pressure really have as much power as we think it does?; 7 Dec 2001, p. A11 Is old baggage a reason to accept bad behavior?; 14 Dec 2001, p. B7 Is a new puppy for Christmas a good idea?; 21 Dec 2001, p. LL11 New Year's resolution : Let's all teach our kids good manners; 28 Dec 2001, p. B6 Parents see CHILDREN AND PARENTS PARTY LINES (regular column, local politics) Wood big winner in '00 smorgasbord (Lt. Gov. Corinne Wood); 5 Jan 2001, p. B5 Township race gets partisan coloration; 12 Jan 2001, p. B5 Village hall plan has nature setting; 19 Jan 2001, p. B5 Tussling expected over remap project; 26 Jan 2001, p. B5 'Clean house', anti-union campaigns underway; 2 Feb 2001, p. B5 Candidate sidelined by residence statute (Jan Roth); 9 Feb 2001, p. B5 Two ex-mayors want their jobs back (Debbie Vasels, Joyce F. Frayer); 16 Feb 2001, p. B5 Wonder if upset-brewing in primary vote Tuesday?; 23 Feb 2001, p. B5 Township scramble involves ex-county chief (Bob Grever); 2 Mar 2001, p. B5 Uncontested town slate still campaigning for April 3; 9 Mar 2001, p. B5 New faces added by veteran mayor; 16 Mar 2001, p. B5 Ex-bandmaster, activist drawing campaign sparks (Truman Hudson); 23 Mar 2001, p. B5 Hispanic influence shows on April 3 ballot; 30 Mar 2001, p. B5 Quote book buttoning Clinton's lip?; 30 Mar 2001, p. B5 'Untouchable' class numbers 19 mayors; 6 Apr 2001, p. B5 Waukegan Republicans ponder reorganization; 13 Apr 2001, p. B5 Dave, Bo show looms for Federation dinner (David Dreler, Bo Derek); 20 Apr 2001, p. B5 Two CLC Andersons sparking confusion (Robert C. Anderson, Richard Anderson); 27 Apr 2001, p. B5 Dr. Pickles to speak, receive CLC award (Patricia Pickles); 4 May 2001, p. B5 Garrett aspires for bipartisan remap (Susan Garrett); 11 May 2001, p. B5 Haley's back where he started (Mike Haley); 18 May 2001, p. B5 Sending tax bills a breeze for treasurer; 25 May 2001, p. B5 Democrat Drew seeks Republican help (Dan Drew); 1 June 2001, p. B5 Golf scores replace campaign oratory; 8 June 2001, p. B5 Gonwa drops plan to retire early (Edward J. Gonwa); 15 June 2001, p. B5 Bauer expands agenda for Municipal League (Ila Bauer); 22 June 2001, p. B5 GOP candidates eye new district seats; 29 Jun 2001, p. B5 Cole next in line for County chair? (Sandy Cole); 6 Jul 2001, p. B5 Letter writers blitzing Mark Kirk; 13 July 2001, p. B5 Report Pat interested in County Board post (Patrick Pat); 20 July 2001, p. B5 Ryan shudders at media violence (Atty. Gen. Jim Ryan); 27 July 2001, p. B5 Activist targets county clerk (Eddie Washington, Willard Helander); 3 Aug, 2001, p.B5 Race car theme on clerk's docket; 10 Aug 2001, p. B5 County GOP ticket shaped for spring; 17 Aug 2001, p. B5 Cox downstate downsizing Sen. Durbin (John Cox); 24 Aug 2001, p. B5 Ryan for Ryan recalls '98 Salvi cut (George Ryan, Jim Ryan); 31 Aug 2001, p. B5 Race for GOP bid could make history; 7 Sept 2001, p. B5 Golden parachute deal questioned; 14 Sept 2001, p. B5 'Abortion politics' outmoded : Cox (John Cox); 21 Sept 2001, p. B5 Two veteran senators avoid Demo sting; 28 Sept 2001, p. B5 'Grand' affair set for Fitzgerald birthday (Peter Fitzgerald); 5 Oct 2001, p. B5 Kirk revamps agenda after terror attacks (Rep. Mark Kirk); 12 Oct 2001, p. B4 Promising trio picked for Democratic ballot (Kathy Ryg, Patrick Patt, Patricia Pickles); 19 Oct 2001, p. B5 Leafblad, Newton opt for County Board (Larry Leafblad, Pam Newton); 26 Oct 2001, p. B5 Jerry Johnson eyes race in new district; 2 Nov 2001, p. B5 Democrat's Bean's theme knocking Crane familiar (Melissa Bean); 9 Nov 2001, p. B5 Adams 'quiet' candidate for county GOP chair (Tom Adams); 16 Nov 2001, p. B5 Candidates intrigued by open 62nd seat; 23 Nov 2001, p. B4 Open space backers well organized; 30 Nov 2001, p. B5 Paxton, Stolman fret about Grinches (Brent Paxton, David Stolman); 7 Dec 2001, p. B3 Fagan candidacy gaining notice (Chuck Fagan); 14 Dec 2001, p. B5 Chairman enjoying Democrat skirmishing; 21 Dec 2001, p. B4 Ponder Sindles' support of Ryan (Marilyn Sindles, Jim Ryan); 28 Dec 2001, p. B5 PEOPLE IN THE NEWS (regular column - note: this colum lists local people's activities in the schools, military and community. Instead of subject headings, this part of the index will list people alphabetcially) Archer, Adam; 25 May 2001, p. A7; 20 Jul 2001, p. A7 Baker, Casey; 13 Jul 2001, p. A8 Baker, Kyle; 20 Apr 2001, p. A7; 3 Aug 2001, p. A2 Beelow, Teresa; 27 Jul 2001, p. A7 Bethard, Karen; 27 Jul 2001, p. A7; 23 Nov 2001, p. A6 Brandel, Jennifer; 27 Jul 2001, p. A7 Bresley, Bethany; 3 Aug 2001, p. A2 Brodzik, Jessica; 27 Jul 2001, p. A7 Bunnelle, Eric; 20 Jul 2001, p. A7 Campos, Yesmi; 27 Jul 2001, p. A7 Chin, Lee; 3 Aug 2001, p. A2 Coughlin, Pete; 23 Nov 2001, p. A6 Cronin, Christine; 29 Jun 2001, p. A5 Dubinsky, Igor; 13 Jul 2001, p. A8 DuBose, Cornelius, Jr.; 13 Jul 2001, p. A8 Dubrava, Carole; 20 Apr 2001, p. A7 Furmanczyk, Mariusz; 23 Nov 2001, p. A6 Gaffke, Carolyn Marie; 13 Jul 2001, p. A8 Garcia, Jimmy; 23 Feb 2001, p. A8 Garza, William; 25 May 2001, p. A7 Gilman, Marcus; 23 Feb 2001, p. A8 Gnadt, Christina; 23 Feb 2001, p. A8 Godek, Steven; 23 Nov 2001, p. A6 Gomez, Gilberto; 2 Nov 2001, p. A3 Gutierrez, Jessica; 13 Jul 2001, p. A8 Halvorsen, Ryan; 23 Feb 2001, p. A8 Hanks, Mary C.; 13 Jul 2001, p. A8 Hansen, Don; 20 Apr 2001, p. A7 Harris, Teri N.; 13 Jul 2001, p. A8 Hayes, Heather; 20 Apr 2001, p. A7 Honeywell, Donald; 23 Feb 2001, p. A8 Hough, Christopher; 25 May 2001, p. A7 Hough, Daniel; 27 Jul 2001, p. A7 Jauch, Thomas, Jr.; 13 Jul 2001, p. A8 Jensen, Jonathan; 20 Apr 2001, p. A7 Kelting, Dana L.; 13 Jul 2001, p. A8 Koch, Erica; 23 Feb 2001, p. A8 Koch, Erica Lynn; 13 Jul 2001, p. A8 Komin, Matthew; 23 Feb 2001, p. A8 Kuk, Michael; 23 Nov 2001, p. A6 Lackey, Kathleen; 2 Nov 2001, p. A3 Lackey, Sara; 25 May 2001, p. A7; 13 Jul 2001, p. A8; 3 Aug 2001, p. A2 Landeros, Clarinda; 25 May 2001, p. A7 Loud, Cathleen; 23 Nov 2001, p. A6 Love, Louis C., III; 3 Aug 2001, p. A2 Lozinsky, Nick; 29 Jun 2001, p. A5 Metcalf, Susan; 2 Nov 2001, p. A3 Mikulcik, Rita; 2 Nov 2001, p. A3 Mitchell, Bradley; 20 Apr 2001, p. A7 Nelson, Danica; 27 Jul 2001, p. A7 O'Dea, Claire; 25 May 2001, p. A7 Obispo, Archie J.; 13 Jul 2001, p. A8 Olson, Kathryn E.; 13 Jul 2001, p. A8 Olson, Kristen; 27 Jul 2001, p. A7 Ortega, Elvis; 9 Nov 2001, p. A12 Palmer, Bradley; 9 Nov 2001, p. A12; 23 Nov 2001, p. A6 Qian, Yi-yun; 3 Aug 2001, p. A2 Raymond, Jarvis; 23 Nov 2001, p. A6 Rowley, Christopher; 23 Feb 2001, p. A8 Rozinek, Erika; 25 May 2001, p. A7; 20 Jul 2001, p. A7; 27 Jul 2001, p. A7; 23 Nov 2001, p. A6 Salvador, Jan Rey; 9 Nov 2001, p. A12 Schultz, Ryan; 29 Jun 2001, p. A5 Sherk, Joseph; 20 Apr 2001, p. A7; 20 Jul 2001, p. A7 Sith, Andrew; 13 Jul 2001, p. A8 Smetters, Luke; 2 Nov 2001, p. A3 Sobel, Ryan; 27 Jul 2001, p. A7 Starr, Jason; 29 Jun 2001, p. A5 Stoeckel, Deborah; 23 Feb 2001, p. A8 Thorstad, Arnold Lee; 20 Jul 2001, p. A7 Trawkowski, Darin; 23 Nov 2001, p. A6 Valenti, Sam; 13 Jul 2001, p. A8 Varghese, Saju; 29 Jun 2001, p. A5 Viveros, Victor P.; 3 Aug 2001, p. A2 Waskey, Tony, Jr.; 27 Jul 2001, p. A7 Weidner, Michael; 13 Jul 2001, p. A8 Witt, Allison; 13 Jul 2001, p. A8 PERSONAL FINANCE Credit reports can bring surprises; 17 Aug 2001, p. B8 PEST CONTROL Keep unwanted rodents out when the weather turns cool; 21 Dec 2001, p. B6 PETERSON, BILL (Illinois state senator, 26th district ) Peterson takes steps to save property taxpayers money; 7 Sep 2001, p. A8 Peterson to run for re-election; 14 Dec 2001, p. B1 PETS Anti-Cruelty Society issues cold weather warnings; 26 Jan 2001, p. LL6 Tail-wagging fun at the Family Pet Show; 16 Mar 2001, p. LL6 A visionary approach to co-species healing ('Kindred Spirits' by Allen Schoen); 30 Mar 2001, p. B9 Have a howling good time; 4 May 2001, p. LL2 Health Dept. offers itps on traveling with pets; 27 Jul 2001, p. B7 Celebration to honor 'man's best friend'; 14 Sep 2001, p. LL7 Protect pets from Halloween tricks; 26 Oct 2001, p. LL3 Keeping Fido and Fluffy safe; 7 Dec 2001, p. LL6 PFARR CORNER, THE (regular column) Liar! Liar! Pants on fire! 5 Jan 2001, p. B5 Bob Newhart still full of fun at 71; 12 Jan 2001, p. B5 A new home for White House dog?; 19 Jan 2001, p. B5 Four-letter word banned from language; 26 Jan 2001, p. B5 Clinton was right to keep the dog; 2 Feb 2001, p. B5 From the handshake to the hug; 9 Feb 2001, p. B5 Pfarr-fetched notes and quotes; 16 Feb 2001m p. B5 This career is a piece of cake; 23 Feb 2001, p. B5 Birthday boys : Gorby and guess who; 2 Mar 2001, p. B5 Farewell to a grand old name; 9 Mar 2001, p. B5 Baseball? Golf? they're jargon jungles; 16 Mar 2001, p.B5 Education begins where school leaves off; 23 Mar 2001, p. B5 Stingy lottery is losing players; 6 Apr 2001, p. B5 Ethnic jokes rile some, amuse others; 13 Apr 2001, p. B5 What's in a name? Alphabet soup?; 20 Apr 2001, p. B5 War party fails to scalp mascot; 27 Apr 2001, p. 5 Hugged your family tree today?; 4 May 2001, p. B5 Sports mascots sometimes creepy; 11 May 2001, p. B5 'Darn Cubs' just gotta have heart; 18 May 2001, p. B5 Indy 500 drivers daring the devil; 25 May 2001, p. B5 Dubya laughs last, and at himself; 1 June 2001, p. B5 Joe DiMaggio, from hero to heel? 8 June 2001, p. B5 For Father's Day, ta-ta tacky tie? 15 June 2001, p. B5 Class of 2019 graduates preschool; 22 June 2001, p. B5 Are your dreams as bizarre as mine?; 29 Jun 2001, p. B5 A funny place for a tennis ball to land; 6 Jul 2001, p. B5 My memory is fine, just a little short; 13 July 2001, p. B5 You might be a redneck (if you're lucky); 20 July 2001, p. B5 Know your IQ? Sure you want to?; 27 July 2001, p. B5 Joe Louis and I were sole-mates briefly; 3 Aug 2001, p. B5 The retirement life: How sweet it is; 10 Aug 2001, p. B5 Gov. Ryan's friends sweated it out; 17 Aug 2001, p. B5 Are lefties smarter, better looking?; 24 Aug 2001, p. B5 Where have all the nicknames gone? 31 Aug 2001, p. B5 Cheating spoils Little League fun; 7 Sept 2001, p. B5 Sir Wimp shows way in war on wasps; 14 Sept 2001, p. B5 End-zone antics football sideshow; 21 Sept 2001, p. B5 TV movie credits roll too rapidly; 28 Sept 2001, p. B5 Our dog Tuesday is a 'teenager' now; 5 Oct 2001, p. B5 A little bit about a lot of things; 12 Oct 2001, p. B5 Marathon runners a gutsy gang; 19 Oct 2001, p. 5 Is that bin Laden or a decoy? 26 Oct 2001,p. B5 Police, firefighters boo Sen. Clinton; 2 Nov 2001, p. B5 The best thing Shakespeare never said; 9 Nov 2001, p. B5 Earthman! Take us to your leaderette!; 16 Nov 2001, p. B5 Liars Club wants your favorite fib; 23 Nov 2001, p. B5 Things we didn't know about Afghanistan; 30 Nov 2001, p. B5 Most boring celebrity? Jesse Jackson?; 7 Dec 2001, p. B3 It's beginning to look like Christmas; 14 Dec 2001, p. B5 TV sitcom women smarter than men?; 21 Dec 2001, p. B5 Manger scene could have been better; 28 Dec 2001, p. B5 Pfarr, Jerry see PFARR CORNER, THE (regular column) Phelps, John see CLIPBOARD, THE (regular column, local sports) see FROM THE SIDELINES (regular column,local sports) see LAST CALL (regular column, local sports) PHOTOGRAPHY AND PHOTOGRAPHERS Photography contest open to residents; 6 Apr 2001, p. LL3 Precious baby winners announced; 10 Aug 2001, p. B3 Nature photography contest seeks entries by Oct. 31; 7 Sep 2001, p. LL4 Digital aerial photo of Lake County available; 5 Oct 2001, p. B8 Nature photography contest seeks entries; 19 Oct 2001, p. LL2 PM&L THEATER (organization, community theater, Antioch IL) PM&L to present A Little Night Music; 26 Jan 2001, p. LL7 PM&L begins run of Death of a Salesman; 23 Mar 2001, p. LL5 PM&L extends invitation; 30 Mar 2001, p. LL9 PM&L Theatre opens new production May 18 (How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying); 11 May 2001, p. LL8 Opening night for PM&L (How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying); 18 May 2001, p. LL2 See Mrs. Rooney's class in action (Show Time at the Polk Street School); 15 Jun 2001, p. LL2 PM&L stages Simon comedy (Barefoot in the Park); 6 Jul 2001, p. LL6 PM&L opens last show of season (Barefoot in the Park); 13 Jul 2001, p. LL4 Carousel turns in Antioch; 14 Sep 2001, p. LL6 PM&L finally present The Last Night of Ballyhoo; 16 Nov 2001, p. LL3 Reader's Theatre production is 'a wonderful life' (Merry Christmas, George Bailey); 7 Dec 2001, p. LL4 PM&L brightens winter blues with Love Letters; 28 Dec 2001, p. LL5 POLITICS AND POLITICIANS See Also ELECTIONS Gov. Ryan creates cabinet to investigate soaring gas prices (Governor George Ryan, IL); 12 Jan 2001, p. A2 State Rep. Gash secures grants for area playgrounds (Lauren Beth Gash); 12 Jan 2001, p. A2 Ryan lists Illinois First projects for Lake County (Governor George Ryan, IL); 12 Jan 2001, p. B1 Manzullo named chairman of committee (Don Manzullo, 16th Congressional District); 12 Jan 2001, p. B1 Peterson reappointed chairman (State Senator Bill Peterson, 26 Senarorial District); 19 Jan 2001, p. B2 Petitions filed for April 3 election (Mundelein IL); 26 Jan 2001, p. A1 Maguire to run for Fremont Township supervisor post (John Maguire); 2 Feb 2001, p. A4 Fremont First township candidates seek re-election; 16 Feb 2001, p. A1 Ray outlines her goals for Fremont Twp. (Loraine Ray); 2 Mar 2001, p. A1 Fremont Twp. candidate Bohl touts his public record (Bob Bohl); 2 Mar 2001, p. A1 Trustee McCann says she remains motivated in Fremont Township (Christina McCann); 16 Mar 2001, p. A1 Former trustee Kosova endorses neither of the mayoral candidates (Ira Kosova, Mundelein IL); 16 Mar 2001, p. A1 Words tougher than results in mayoral race (Mundelein IL); 6 Apr 2001, p. A1 GLMV set for 17th annual 'Ask the Mayors' luncheon; 11 May 2001, p. A3 Mayors ignore high taxes, talk about upbeat future; 18 May 2001, p. A1 Adams supports suits filed by Hispanics (Mayor Tom Adams, Green Oaks IL); 31 Aug 2001, p. B2 East, west split over remapping; 31 Aug 2001, p. B2 First day to circulate nomination papers for political office approaches; 14 Sep 2001, p. B1 Corinne Wood to address meeting (Lieutenant Governor of Illinois); 5 Oct 2001, p. LL5 Democrats pick Patt, Pickles and Ryg (Patrick Patt, Patricia Pickles, Kathy Ryg); 12 Oct 2001, p. B1 Republicans adopt diversity goals : Foreman choosen as new Lake County Republican Federation President (Fred Foreman); 12 Oct 2001, p. B1 First candidate announces for new legislative district (62nd State Legislative District, Albert L. Wysocki); 26 Oct 2001, p. B1 Retired military officer to run for state representative (Ed Walters, 62nd District); 2 Nov 2001, p. B1 Humble, wiser Salvi to seek Dist. 51 seat (Al Salvi); 9 Nov 2001, p. B1 Osmond seeks third term (State Rep. Timothy Osmond, 62nd District); 9 Nov 2001, p. B3 Patt seeking elective office after 34 years in education (Patrick Patt); 23 Nov 2001, p. B3 County TV programs on local government; 23 Nov 2001, p. B3 Martini making 2nd bid for county board (Judy Martini); 30 Nov 2001, p. B1 Rep. Carter rebuts 'unresponsive' tag (Bonnie Carter, Lake County Board Distric 5); 30 Nov 2001, p. B3 Peterson to run for re-electon (Bill Peterson, Illinois 26th Senate District); 14 Dec 2001, p. B1 Schulien leaves question about GOP post (John Schulien, County Board member); 14 Dec 2001, p. B2 Sindles, Sullivan square off : Mundelein mayor and Fremont Township assessor fight for House seat in March primary (Marilyn Sindles, Ed Sullivan Jr.); 21 Dec 2001, p. A5 Link : 1-day furlough for state employees (Terry Link, State senator); 21 Dec 2001, p. A12 Veteran Churchill signs on for 62nd House District race (Robert W. Churchill); 21 Dec 2001, p. B2 Pollution see ENVIRONMENT POOL AND BILLIARDS Pooling around; 12 Oct 2001, p. LL1 PORTER, DENNY First-class coach; 23 Feb 2001, Forefronts p. 17 PORTER, JOHN (former 10th Congressional District representative) Porter joins well-known Washington, D.C. law firm; 2 Feb 2001, p. B2 PRAIRIE CROSSING CHARTER SCHOOL Prairie Crossing hosts cookie walk; 30 Nov 2001, p. A2 PROJECT C.A.P.E. (0rganization) Project C.A.P.E. created to bring community closer; 26 Oct 2001, p. A1 C.A.P.E. walk through winter wonderland; 16 Nov 2001, p. A1 Public transportation See Also METRA See ALso PACE PUPPETS A musical adventure awaits (Pinocchio); 9 Feb 2001, p. LL3 No strings attached : Puppet performance smash hit; 11 May 2001, p. LL1 Blending boundaries; 25 May 2001, p. LL9 RACQUETBALL Croft smashing the competition (Ben Croft); 22 Jun 2001, p. A6 RADIO Remember When returns to WAIT (AM 850 WAIT); 2 Mar 2001, p. LL2 NS9RCfest hits fairgrounds; 23 Mar 2001, p. LL2 RAILROADS see also METRA Train whistle bill is in governor's hand's now; 8 Jun 2001, p. A1 Train whistles to be replaced by warning systems; 29 Jun 2001, p. A3 Studies to be conducted for automated warning systems; 20 Jul 2001, p. A5 Train warning system installation underway; 24 Aug 2001, p. A1 North Central line going high tech; 7 Sep 2001, p. B1 Man involved in train accident; 14 Sep 2001, p. A4 Motorist usability key to 'safe crossing' initiative; 9 Nov 2001, p. B1 Federal funds to expand Metra rails in Lake County; 9 Nov 2001, p. B16 Double-track funds assured, start 2002; 23 Nov 2001, p. B1 RAVINIA FESTIVAL (Highland Park IL) see also MUSIC AND MUSICIANS Ravinia Festival's box office opening held one day only : Enjoy a day of free music and activities; 4 May 2001, p. LL3 Ravinia dollars on sale now; 25 May 2001, p. LL10 Ravinia features longtime favorites and hot debuts; 1 Jun 2001, p. LL7 Lawn seating limited for Ravinia 2001; 29 Jun 2001, Rec Guide July p. 6 Cellist Matt Haimovitz kicks off Ravinia's Rising Star string series; 19 Oct 2001, p. LL5 International festival winner to perform (Aleksandar Serdar); 23 Nov 2001, p. LL5 REAL ESTATE Keller Williams Stateline focus : teamwork, success; 2 Mar 2001, Home Marketer p. 7 Realtor's corner : George Bessette, RE/MAX Advantage, Antioch IL); 2 Mar 2001, Home Marketer p. 13 Re/Max agents say technology is speeding home sales; 9 Mar 2001, p. B14 Libertyville worker named Realtor of the Year for 2001 (Terri Sponburgh); 30 Mar 2001, p. B26 RE/MAX Grand picks Lake Villa location; 13 Apr 2001, p. B13 Early start, long days spell realtor success (RE/MAX Advantage Realty); 6 Jul 2001, Home Marketer p. 3 Realtors corner : Michael Cascone; 3 Aug 2001, Home Marketer p. 6 Realtors to honor Richard J. Brown; 7 Sep 2001, p. B1 Realtors corner : Gary Duval; 7 Sep 2001, Home Marketer p. 7 Baird & Warner announces variety show to benefit P.A.D.S.; 23 Nov 2001, p. LL3 Baird & Warner to host benefit (PADS); 30 Nov 2001, p. A2 Keeping business local spells agency success (Century 21 Leech & Associates); 7 Dec 2001, Home Marketer p. 5 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 Tofu loaf, soy sauce, dijon mustard, bread crumbs; 14 Dec 2001, p. B6 BEEF Peposo(Tuscan Tilemakers' Stew); 26 Oct 2001, p. LL2 CHICKEN AND OTHER POULTRY Roasted Cornish Hens with apricot-pine nuts molé, tomatillos, garlic, Mexican chocolate; 5 Oct 2001, p. LL7 Quick Couscous with Chicken; 12 Nov 2001, p. LL7 Cooking the perfect bird (turkey tips); 23 Nov 2001, p. C4 COOKIES,CAKES AND PIES Rhubarb Coffee Cake; 22 June 2001, p. LL4 Strawberry coulis; 22 June 2001, p. LL4 Basic Christmas cookie recipe mix, egg, vanilla extract, butter; 16 Nov 2001, Holiday Traditions p. 19 Oatmeal-chip cookies, flour, chocolate chips, brown sugar; 23 Nov 2001, p. C15 Chewy brownies, sugar, flour, chocolate chips; 23 Nov 2001, p. C15 Chocolate chip cookies, flour, brown sugar, baking soda; 23 Nov 2001, p. C15 Gooey cherry bars, flour, marashino cherries, vanilla extract; 23 Nov 2001, p. C18 Quick peanut butter bon bons, oatmeal, peanut butter chips, brown sugar; 23 Nov 2001, p. C18 Thumbprint cookies, butter, powdered sugar, jam; 23 Nov 2001, p. C19 Chocolate chip pie, sugar, butter, vanilla extract; 30 Nov 2001, p. C10 'Light Pumpkin Pie', egg whites, canned pumpkin, sugar; 14 Dec 2001, p. B6 DESSERTS see also COOKIES, CAKES AND PIES Watermelon Ice with Mint Sorbet; 31 Aug 2001, p. LL5 Lemon Creme Brulee, heavy cream, vanilla bean, lemon juice; 27 Jul 2001, p. LL7 FISH AND SHELLFISH Shrimp cocktail in tomato cups, tomatoes, onion, horseradish; 23 Nov 2001, p. C22 Shrimp potato and pesto risotto, fish broth, rice, white wine; 14 Dec 2001, p. LL7 HORS D'OEUVRES AND APPETIZERS Roquefort and Onion Quiche, eggs, heavy cream, nutmeg; 8 June 2001, p. LL4 Ranch party mix, ranch salad dressing, oyster crackers, cereals; 23 Nov 2001, p. C18 Cranberry relish, crnaberries, apples, orange juice; 30 Nov 2001, p. C22 PORK Dry-rubbed baby backs with Mustard glaze, brown sugar, red wine vinegar, honey; 6 Jul 2001, p. LL7 POTATOES Baked sweet potatoes; 14 Dec 2001, p. B6 SALADS Southwestern black bean salad, corn, peppers, onion; 6 Jul 2001, p. LL4 Citrus and spinach salad, grapefruit juice, olive oil, onion; 23 Nov 2001, p. C20 Citrus and spinach salad, grapefruit juice, mustard, oranges; 14 Dec 2001. p. B6 SAUCES Creamy tomato pasta sauce with basil, onilns, garlic, tomatoes; 14 Dec 2001, Seeking p. 30 SOUPS AND STEWS Crab and Asparagus Soup; 30 Nov 2001, p. LL3 Peposo, wine, beef stock, pears; 26 Oct 2001, p. LL2 Holiday wild rice soup, chicken broth, wild rice, peppers; 14 Dec 2001, Seeking p. 30 VEGETABLES see also POTATOES Zucchini and Garbanzo Beans Provencal, olive oil, garlic, tomato paste; 10 Aug 2001, p. LL7 Hortopita Rollo, flour, spinach, feta cheese; 14 Sept 2001, P. LL4 Green bean casserole, skim milk, black pepper, beans; 14 2001, p. B6 Red Cross see AMERICAN RED CROSS (organization) Recycling see ENVIRONMENT RELIGION Zion Passion Play enters its 66th season; 30 Mar 2001, p. LL2 Open Hearts Awards to honor faith communities; 20 Apr 2001, p. B1 National Day of Prayer event to be held; 27 Apr 2001, p. A3 Chaplain paved way for hospital pastoral care (Rev. George E. Franke); 8 Jun 2001, p. B1 'Training Wheels' program teaches Jewish holiday rituals; 10 Aug 2001, p. LL4 Ramadan fasting, prayer begin at sunset; 16 Nov 2001, p. B16 Tradition and faith : Members of Lake County's oldest Jewish congregation look back with pride and look ahead with hope (Congreation Am Echod, Waukegan IL); 14 Dec 2001, p. LL1 RESTAURANTS Four area restaurants recognized for longevity (DiPiero's, Deer Path Inn, Holiday Inn of Gurnee, Lantern); 16 Mar 2001, p. B1 Wood, Sindles applaud spirit, new restaurant (Park Street Restaurant); 15 Jun 2001, p. A1 New look promised for Chain landmark : Successful Chicago restaurateur opens second location in county (Sabatini's, Round Lake Beach IL); 22 Jun 2001, p. B3 Restaurant serves children's etiquette expert (Carlos' Restaurant, Highland Park IL); 12 Oct 2001, p. LL2 Taco & Burrito Express to Expand (Mundelein IL); 19 Oct 2001, p. A8 Menu Pages 2001; 19 Oct 2001, special section Gale Street remains open (Mundelein IL); 21 Dec 2001, p. A3 Red Door Tavern opens (Mundelein IL); 21 Dec 2001, p. A3 Grill 21 now open : Replaces Santo's at Hilltop Executive Center (Libertyville IL); 21 Dec 2001, p. A4 Roads see AUTOMOBILES - SAFETY see ILLINOIS - STREETS AND TRANSPORTATION see LAKE COUNTY - STREETS AND TRANSPORTATION see MUNDELEIN - STREETS AND TRANSPORTATION ROLLER COASTERS Six Flags set to unveil two new hair-raising coasters; 2 Mar 2001, p. A1 ROTARY INTERNATIONAL (organization) Libertyville Rotary Club to host large charity event; 9 Mar 2001, p. A5 Sunrise Rotary club honors area high school students; 15 Jun 2001, p. A2 ROUND -N- ABOUT (regular column) Village green 'too small'; 5 Jan 2001, p. A4 Everything you always wanted to know about health; 12 Jan 2001, p. A4 American Red Cross seeks blood donation; 19 Jan 2001, p. A4 A goose named Bob in search of a female companion; 26 Jan 2001 p. A4 Bet you've never used Spam this way; 2 Feb 2001, p. A4 Carmel students make lively music; 9 Feb 2001, p. A4 Join in the fun and games; 16 Feb 2001, p. A2 'Village Green' hosts full house; 23 Feb 2001, p. A4 'Just ask Virginia' is my epitaph; 2 Mar 2001, p. A4 Youngster provides a lesson for all; 9 Mar 2001,p. A4 Cable TV how geared toward seniors; 16 Mar 2001, p. A4 Here's what's happening around town; 23 Mar 2001, p. A8 From chiropractors to pizza, Home Show had it all; 30 Mar 2001, p. A4 Oh, the strange marvels of the electronic age; 6 Apr 2001, p. A8 Seniors to hear AARP speaker; 13 Apr 2001, p. A8 A couple hours-One day per year; 20 2001, p. A8 'Pals' wins second in state; 27 Apr 2001, p. A8 50th anniversary bash a rousing success for area couple (John and Helen Lynn); 4 May 2001, p. A8 Attention Shakespeare lovers; 11 May 2001, p. A8 Free summer workshops offered; 18 May 2001, p. A8 Kirk Players present double header; 25 May 2001, p. A8 Pot luck dinner to be fun for all; 1 June 2001, p. A4 Legion auxiliary to hold pot luck dinner; 8 June 2001, p. A4 AARP to hold meeting/social; 15 June 2001, p. A4 June is the official month for brides-to-be; 22 June 2001, p. A4 Mundelein Garden Walk open to public viewing July 8; 29 Jun 2001, p. A4 Get around town and stay healthy; 6 Jul 2001, p. A4 Golf outing to benefit Mundelein MainStreet community events; 13 July 2001, P. A4 Local business hopes to come out smelling like a rose; 20 July 2001, p. A4 Be home even while on vacation; 27 July 2001, p. A4 Youth group pitches in; 3 Aug 2001, p. A4 Coin collecting has been fun; 10 Aug 2001, p. A8 Marytown auction, festival a success for everyone; 17 Aug 2001, p. A8 Mundelein Pride Week just around the corner; 24 Aug 2001, p. A8 Wildflower Garden Party Opens for Business; 31 Aug 2001, p. A7 Comedy comes to Grayslake; 7 Sept 2001, p. A7 Santa Maria plans annual picnic; 14 Sept 2001, p. A7 'Attack on America'; 21 Sep 2001, p. A2 AARP meeting on tap; 28 Sept 2001, p. A7 Octoberfest set for senior center; 5 Oct 2001, p. A7 Kirk Players to show off at Cuneo Mansion; 12 Oct 2001, p. A7 Seniors to hear anti-fraud seminar; 19 Oct 2001, p. A7 Irish eyes are smiling; 26 Oct 2001, p. A2 Historical society toasts 45 years; 2 Nov 2001, p. A7 Roll up your sleeves; 9 Nov 2001, p. A4 Memories shared during holidays; 16 Nov 2001, p. A7 Holiday shows are coming!; 23 Nov 2001, p. A7 Kids, don't be afraid of spiders; 30 Nov 2001, p. A7 Cheap heat; 7 Dec 2001, p. A7 Cuneo Mansion, naughty or nice?; 14 Dec 2001, p. A4 Krispy Kreme, can the Styrofoam; 21 Dec 2001, p. A7 A time for believing 'Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa'; 28 Dec 2001, p. A4 ROUND LAKE COMMUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT 116 Round Lake schools start talks with neighboring districts; 13 Apr 2001, p. A3 Round Lake Senior High School (graduation list); 15 Jun 2001, p. B10 Round Lake school district neighbors form consortium; 3 Aug 2001, p. B1 County mourns passing of one 'terrific kid' : round Lake QB died doing what he loved (Mike Lampi); 19 Oct 2001, p. B1 County grieves for Lampi (Mike Lampi); 19 Oct 2001, p. B14 Tragedy hits home with Stillwell (Mike Lampi); 19 Oct 2001, p. B14 Dedications pour in for Lampi Jr. (Mike Lampi); 19 Oct 2001, p. B14 Prep football star remembered (Mike Lampi); 26 Oct 2001, p. B2 ROUND LAKE (IL), VILLAGE OF Best coalition, best in nation (Round Lake Area BEST committee); 16 Nov 2001, p. LL1 ROUND LAKE PARK (IL) POLICE DEPARTMENT Leading with the heart (chief Bruce Johnson); 23 Feb 2001, Forefronts p. 7 Unlicensed dentist arrested in undercover police sting; 30 Nov 2001, p. B2 ROUTE 53 Study finds 67 percent favor Rte. 53 extension; 23 Mar 2001, p. B1 Rte. 53 opponents say study is misleading; 23 Mar 2001, p. B1 Toll chief voices backing of Rte. 53 (Arthur Phillip); 13 Jul 2001, p. B3 Two McHenry towns voice 53 support; 14 Sep 2001, p. B6 Route 53 ripped as 'fraud, false'; 2 Nov 2001, p. B1 Rowe, Lisa see OUR TOWN (regular column) Running see TRACK AND FIELD / CROSS COUNTRY RYAN, GEORGE (Governor of Illinois) Ryan outlines successes of term, future transportation challenges; 13 Jul 2001, p. B1 SAFE PLACE / LAKE COUNTY CRISIS CENTER (agency) Celebration of women; 13 Apr 2001, p. LL2 A Safe Place celebrates volunteer sppreciation month; 27 Apr 2001, p. LL8 Household items high on A Safe Place's wish list; 13 Jul 2001, p. B11 Ladies of Harley support A Safe Place; 26 Oct 2001, p. LL6 Area volunteers recognized; 2 Nov 2001, p. LL2 A Safe Place needs bilingual volunteers; 7 Dec 2001, p. LL5 Merry Maids extend a hand to A Safe Place; 21 Dec 2001, p. A4 SAFETY Surviving winter's chills; 5 Jan 2001, p. A4 Small steps for safety on snow and ice; 5 Jan 2001, p. B8 Director of aging issues winter safety reminders (Margo E. Schreiber); 12 Jan 2001, p. B6 Tips for choosing a backyard playground for your child; 16 Mar 2001, p. C2 Steps to ensure kids' summer safety; 15 Jun 2001, p. B2 Planning ahead for fun in the summer sun; 22 Jun 2001, p. B7 Summertime is safety time around Illinois River dams; 29 Jun 2001, Jul Rec Guide p. 24 Back to School safety tips; 10 Aug 2001, p. B10 Police urge back to school booster seat check; 24 Aug 2001, p. LL6 Protect your children from lead poisoning; 24 Aug 2001, p. B6 Grandparents advised to poison-proof their homes; 7 Sep 2001, p. LL3 'Keep the Wreath Red' program (fire safety); 7 Dec 2001, p. LL10 SANTA MARIA DEL POPOLO CATHOLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (school, Mundelein IL) School digest : St. Maria happenings; 2 Mar 2001, p. A3 Santa Maria del Popolo school graduation class; 18 May 2001, p. A4 Santa Maria del Popolo finishes on a high note; 1 Jun 2001, p. A7 On your marks, get set, go : Santa Maria sponsors track-a-thon; 5 Oct 2001, p. A4 Students send 'Bags of Love' to New York; 19 Oct 2001, p. A3 Santa Maria del Popolo School names honor students; 30 Nov 2001, p. A8 SCHOOLS AND EDUCATION Character Matters task force formed : Goals include focusing on service projects; 12 Jan 2001, p. A5 Literacy tutor training dates set; 12 Jan 2002, p. B3 Catholic high schools schedule placement tests Saturday, Jan. 13; 12 Jan 2001, p. B8 College financial aid resources to help families; 19 Jan 2001, p. LL3 Scholarship available to high school students; 19 Jan 2001, p. LL3 Local schools to benefit from state assistance; 9 Feb 2001, p. B3 Grant available for teachers (Ruth Hathorne Memorial Grant); 16 Feb 2001, p. LL6 County spelling bee winners announced; 2 Mar 2001, p. B2 High schools garner top rankings; 16 Mar 2001, p. B1 Domino's names top students in area schools; 16 Mar 2001, p. B9 Seminar focuese on literacy issues; 30 Mar 2001, p. B26 Lakeland Community Bank sponsors local scholarship; 30 Mar 2001, p. B26 Opportunities for teachers this summer at 'Trees' (Trees for Tomorrow); 13 Apr 2001, p. LL10 Fading into the past (one-room schoolhouses); 27 Apr 2001, p. LL1 Domino's Pizza honors outstanding area students; 27 Apr 2001, p. B21 McCare Night set for May 2; 27 Apr 2001, p. LL5 Scholarships awarded (Amy Becker, Leah Kaplan); 11 May 2001, p. B3 General Assembly scholarship winners selected by State Rep. Andrea Moore (Bryan Cope, Kelly Hoadley); 18 May 2001, p. A3 Living in literacy; 18 May 2001, p. B2 Mangel & Co. honors top student employees (Kristen Zanon, Janice Thompson, Tracy Palka); 1 Jun 2001, p. A3 Parkside to offer courses at Lakehurst; 22 Jun 2001, p. B1 Kohl's rewards kids with scholarships; 6 Jul 2001, p. A2 Domino's honors outstanding students; 27 Jul 2001, p. B3 ComEd Partners honor students; 27 Jul 2001, p. B3 Back to School safety tips; 10 Aug 2001, p. B10 Back to school time tips to help children adjust; 10 Aug 2001, p. B11 Help kids beat the back-to-school blues; 10 Aug 2001, p. B14 Back-to-school survival aid for parents offered; 17 Aug 2001, p. B15 Be aware : Learn about your children's friends; 17 Aug 2001, p. B15 Eye exams add up to school success; 17 Aug 2001, p. B15 Learn bus safety for back to school; 17 Aug 2001, p. B20 Prepare children for school by letting them play; 17 Aug 2001, p. B20 University Station forms foundation to help people go to college; 28 Sep 2001, p. B1 Registration deadline is Nov. 2 for next ACT test; 19 Oct 2001, p. LL6 Workshops to be offered for interested substitute teachers; 26 Oct 2001, p. A8 Illinois' 529 prepaid tuition program accepting enrollment through March; 7 Dec 2001, LL2 School Districts see DIAMOND LAKE SCHOOL DISTRICT 76 see FREMONT SCHOOL DISTRICT 79 see MUNDELEIN HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT 120 see MUNDELEIN SCHOOL DISTRICT 75 Sedol see SPECIAL EDUCATION DISTRICT OF LAKE COUNTY (agency) SEEING IT THROUGH (regular column) Splitting County Board and Forest Preserve-Dupage County can have it; 12 Jan 2001, p. B4 Bill Shorts on a 1,000 mile mayor's walk-putting grassroots theory to test; 26 Jan 2001, p. B4 County Board wants a new tax, but will it get rid of traffic gridlock?; 9 Feb 2001, p. B4 Credit card debt - But who's counting?; 23 Feb 2001, p. B5 Vehicle rollover rating scorecard - there's room 4 improvement; 9 Mar 2001, p. B4 Thumbs down on beer and wine at Gurnee Mills ice rink; 23 Mar 2001, p. B4 Peotone airport and tollways - Who profits from land sales?; 6 Apr 2001, p. B4 Sen. Peter Fitzgerald making noises - some GOP don't want to hear; 20 Apr 2001, p.B4 Restroom fixtures for men and women - when equal is not enough; 4 May 2001, p. B4 A crazy plan to end tollways - yet build them; 18 May 2001, p. B4 Tollway system : Unfulfilled promises; 25 May 2001, p. B5 Tax incentives to lure development-They're going too far; 1 June 2001, p. B4 Our healthcare system-it's not too healthy; 15 June 2001, p. B4 Two-party politics - are people tiring of it?; 29 Jun 2001, p. B5 How two-part politics affects Lake County life; 6 Jul 2001, p. B4 Tell me why - Things to think about; 13 July 2001, p. B5 The future of Social Security - need a public dialogue; 27 July 2001, p.B4 Ballot information being provided on future Forest Preserve referendums; 3 Aug 2001, p. B4 Dangers of too much information; 10 Aug 2001, p. B5 Any hope of reducing costly political campaigns?; 17 Aug 2001, p. B5 'Tell me why' - More thoughts on this and that; 31 Aug 2001, p. B4 The Great Lakes - Let's keep them great!; 14 Sept 2001, p. B5 Terrorism at our borders - A war we must win; 21 Sept 2001, p. B5 Political re-maps - and political strategies; 5 Oct 2001, p. B4 Tell me why-; 19 Oct 2001, p. B4 Zion Peaker Plant - without a public peek; 2 Nov 2001, p. B4 Crashing political press conferences; 16 Nov 2001, p. B4 Tell me why-; 30 Nov 2001, p. B4 The Illinois budget-A downward spiral; 7 Dec 2001, p. B2 Things that don't add up-on the business page; 21 Dec 2001, p. B5 SENIOR CITIZENS Director of aging issues winter safety reminders (Margo E. Schreiber); 12 Jan 2001, p. B6 SHIP releases 'top five' list concerning Medicare : Senior Health Insurance Program answers five most common questions about Medicare coverage; 26 Jan 2001, p. B8 Green Thumb launches search for Illinois' Outstanding Older Worker; 13 Apr 2001, p. LL7 Mundelein National Honor Society gears up for 'Senior Prom'; 4 May 2001, p. A1 Lake County seniors honored by council; 11 May 2001, p. B18 Big band music, horseshoes and more; 15 Jun 2001, p. LL3 29th Annual Seniors Day Celebration; 15 Jun 2001, p. C1 Orchestra grabs the attention of both old and young alike (John Burnett Swing Orchestra); 15 Jun 2001, p. C3 King and Queen contest 2001 (Paul Affinito, Alice Pokrykfe); 15 Jun 2001, p. C4 Lake County Forest Preserve's 29th Annual Seniors Day featuring The Guy Lombardo Orchestra directed by Al Pierson; 15 Jun 2001, p. C6 Lake County Forest Preserve holds 29th Annual Seniors Day Celebration; 29 Jun 2001, p. A3 Seniors can find helpful services online; 20 Jul 2001, p. B6 2001 Senior Citizens Assessment Freeze application forms mailed; 27 Jul 2001, p. B3 Illinois nursing homes mobilize to help seniors beat the heat; 27 Jul 2001, p. B16 Power wheelchairs mobilize seniors; 27 Jul 2001, p. B16 Senior Lifestyle Expo offers information, entertainment; 31 Aug 2001, p. LL2 SHERIDAN, NICK Can't keep him down; 23 Feb 2001, Forefronts p. 19 SHIMER COLLEGE (school, Waukegan IL) College expands campus with worldwide learning; 19 Jan 2001, p. B10 Abbott researcher head of new Shimer unit (James J. Donovan); 27 Jul 2001, p. B1 Shimer to dedicate Porter Science Lab; 5 Oct 2001, p. B9 SINDLES, MARILYN (mayor of Mundelein IL) Should be woman of the year; 2 Mar 2001, p. A4 Mayor honored for work as law chair; 9 Nov 2001, p. A1 Singer, Sheri see PARENT'S PLACE (regular column) SKIING (includes downhill, cross-country, and ski jumping) Norge Ski club to hold annual ski jump tournament; 17 Aug 2001, September Rec Guide p. 2 'Think snow' says ski club (Snowseekers Ski Club); 21 Sep 2001, p. LL3 SLEEP Too stressed to snooze?; 5 Oct 2001, p. B7 SMITH, ANDREW JACKSON Sgt. Andrew Jackson Smith presented with Congressional Medal of Honor; 2 Mar 2001, p. A3 SNOWMOBILES Snowmobile safety event set for Wauconda; 5 Jan 2001, p. A2 Winter ends wait for snowmobilers; 5 Jan 2001, p. LL1 Snowmobilers reminded to make safety a priority; 2 Feb 2001, p. A5 Snowmobilers should put safety first; 9 Feb 2001, p. A3 Snowmobile USA Show returns to Lake County Fairgrounds; 28 Sep 2001, p. B3 SOCCER Mundelein American Youth soccer scores, highlights; 4 May 2001, p. A11 Fundamentals the focus at Mihailovic's soccer camp; 27 Jul 2001, p. A6 Soccer lovers can expect fee increase at facility (Libertyville Township); 24 Aug 2001, p. A3 SOFTBALL Lancer softball team starting over; 30 Mar 2001, p. A10 New beginning for Lancer softball; 30 Mar 2001, p. B22 Pre-season player of the year : Domination the status quo for MHS' Kass (Michelle Kass); 13 Apr 2001, p. B6 2001 Lakeland Media softball preview; 13 Apr 2001, p. B6 Offense comes alive for Lady Lancers softball; 27 Apr 2001, p. B19 CLC's Pollard leads by example (Brooke Pollard); 4 May 2001, p. B3 CLC softball hands out awards; 1 Jun 2001, p. B9 2001 Lakeland All-Area Girls Softball team; 22 Jun 2001, p. B12 SOLAR POWER Entries sought Junior Solor Sprint; 13 Apr 2001, p. LL2 SOLID WASTE AGENCY OF LAKE COUNTY - SWALCO (agency) Fifth SWALCO household chemical waste collection date approaches; 21 Sep 2001, p. B17 SPACE Endeavor astronaut from Wauconda (Dominic Gorie); 14 Dec 2001, p. B1 SPECIAL RECREATION ASSOCIATION OF CENTRAL LAKE COUNTY - SRACLC (agency) Local digest : SRACLC Special Olympics basketball, Special Olympics swimmers bring home medals; 13 Apr 2001, p. A7 SPEECH AND SPEECH PROBLEMS Stuttering causes school woes; 5 Jan 2001, p. B9 SPORTS see also specific teams (CARMEL CORSAIRS, MUNDELEIN MUSTANGS, etc.) College sports beat : Former athletes making the grade; 12 Jan 2001, p. B19 Youth sports digest; 19 Jan 2001, p. B16 Coaches' forum at CLC Jan. 22; 19 Jan 2001, p. B17 It starts with educating on all levels (violence in sports); 26 Jan 2001, p. A6 First-class coach (Denny Porter); 23 Feb 2001, Forefronts p. 17 College sports report; 2 Mar 2001, p. B13 College sports report, area athletes making the grade; 30 Mar 2001, p. B14 Assist, another title for Leng (Kristina Leng); 30 Mar 2001, p. B14 College sports report, area athletes making the grade; 6 Apr 2001, p. A10 College sports report; 13 Apr 2001, p. A10 Local sports digest; 27 Apr 2001, p. B18 College sports report; 27 Apr 2001, p. B19 College sports report; 4 May 2001, p. A10 Youth sports digest; 4 May 2001, p. B9 Striking out (assaults on umpires/referees); 4 May 2001, p. LL1 Bocce ball tournament June 24; 11 May 2001, p. B22 Always welcome here! GLASA helps bring out the athlete in visually, physically impaired (Great Lakes Adaptive Sports Association); 25 May 2001, p. LL1 College sports report; 1 Jun 2001, p. B11 College sports report; 8 Jun 2002, p. B18 Local sports digest; 8 Jun 2001, p. B18 Local sports digest; 15 Jun 2001, p. B14 Judson to speak at Ryan Banquet Oct. 4 (Rob Judson, Keith Ryan Scholarship Fund and Sports Banquet); 15 Jun 2001, p. B16 Summer programs at GLASA (Great Lakes Adaptive Sports Association); 22 Jun 2001, p. B14 NSC Student-Athlete leadership workshop (North Suburban Conference); 29 Jun 2001, p. B11 Open communication stressed at NSC Leadership conference; 24 Aug 2001, p. B16 Keep it under control (Feferee Assault legislation); 31 Aug 2001, p. B13 Banner year for Fielder's Choice (Sturtevant WI); 31 Aug 2001, p. B16 College sports report : Area athletes making the grade; 21 Sep 2001, p. B13 Keith Ryan banquet Oct. 4; 28 Sep 2001, p. B19 The Keith Ryan scholarship fund; 5 Oct 2001, p. C1 Recipient of 2001 scholoarship (Mellissa Newton); 5 Oct 2001, p. C1 Waukegan Lions Club Sports Hall of Fame 2001 inductees (Bill Devore, Tim Rucks, Susan Suomu, Richard Watson); 5 Oct 2001, p. C2 Lake County High Schools Sports Hall of Fame 2001 inductees (Patrick Joyce, Bill Klaus, Lindsay Knapp, Rob Judson, Ron Shelton, Scott Stahoviak); 5 Oct 2001, p. C3 Supplements not the answer; 5 Oct 2001, p. C8 2001 Lakeland-Area playoff picture; 26 Oct 2001, p. B9 Youth sports roundup : Grayslake Bantams down Cary, clinch playoff bearth; 2 Nov 2001, p. B14 Olympic Torch to stop at Ravinia; 14 Dec 2001, p. LL2 Lakeland Media's sports year in review : 2001 year of 'The good, the bad and ugly'; 28 Dec 2001, p. A6 ST. ANDREW'S LUTHERAN CHURCH (Mundelein IL) Beach Trek vacation bible school starts June 11; 25 May 2001, p. A6 St. Andrew's youth help Chippewa Indians; 1 Jun 2001, p. A3 ST. BEDE'S ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (Ingleside IL) 'Festival of Blooms' annual flower and crafts sale; 27 Apr 2001, p. LL4 ST. MARY OF THE ANNUCIATION ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH (Fremont Township, Lake County IL) St. Mary's to host Holiday Bazaar; 12 Oct 2001, p. A1 ST. MARY OF THE ANNUCIATION ROMAN CATHOLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (Fremont Township, Lake County IL) St. Mary - Fremont announces honors; 16 Mar 2001, p. A4 St. Mary's School announces honor roll; 6 Jul 2001, p. A7 St. Mary's School - Fremont Center has named first quarter honor students; 16 Nov 2001, p. A2 ST. MARY'S OF THE LAKE ROMAN CATHOLIC SEMINARY (Mundelein IL) Fun run/walk at Seminary Oct. 6; 14 Sep 2001, p. A2 Seminary presents 'Sounds of Christmas' concert; 23 Nov 2001, p. A6 STRATTON, WILLIAM G. Populist governor was Lake County resident; 9 Mar 2001, p. B1 STREETSCAPE (Mundelein IL) Streetscape project delayed, Engineering firm requests additional time; 26 Jan 2001, p. A4 SUMMER American Red Cross offers hot weather tips for unofficial start of summer; 22 Jun 2001, p. B6 Planning ahead for fun in the summer sun; 22 Jun 2001, p. B7 SWIMMING / DIVING Area swimmers make splash at sectionals; 23 Feb 2001, p. A6 Cats aquatic team makes splash at Silver Conference meet; 23 May 2002, p. B12 Lake County pools provide splash of summer; 29 Jun 2001, Jul Rec Guide p. 21 Summertime is safety time around Illinois River dams; 29 Jun 2001, Jul Rec Guide p. 24 TAXES AARP tax aide sites offer free help; 23 Feb 2001, p. B27 Post offices brace for mayhem of upcoming April 16 tax deadline; 23 Mar 2001, p. A3 Libertyville Township assessment roll of corrections; 23 Mar 2001, p. A10 Lake County closer to getting importatn funding; 6 Apr 2001, p. A12 Referendum to ease traffic congestion clears Senate; 13 Apr 2001, p. A2 Hynes' fiscal plan moves on for Senate consideration (Daniel Hynes); 4 May 2001, p. B1 Real estate taxes due June 4; 18 May 2001, p. B2 2001 Senior Citizens Assessment Freeze application forms mailed; 27 Jul 2001, p. B3 Utility tax should not be charged to certain residents; 24 Aug 2001, p. A7 Second installment of 2000 real estate taxes due; 24 Aug 2001, p. B1 Who pays the price?; 7 Sep 2001, p. B2 County officials to lobby for sales tax to pay for roads; 14 Sep 2001, p. B1 ItsDeductible assigns values (computer software); 9 Nov 2001, p. LL5 Libertyville township assessment roll for 2001; 16 Nov 2001, p. C1 TEENS / TEENAGERS Public health director reports teen births fall to 40-year low; 5 Jan 2001, p. B8 Healthy Communities, Healthy Youth survey results released; 4 May 2001, p. B1 TELEPHONES AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES (includes cell phones, etc.) Eleven-digit dialing begins in January; 3 Aug 2001, p. B3 TELEVISION AND TELEVISION SHOWS Can you tell me how to get to Sesame Street?; 23 Feb 2001, p. LL7 Senior Issues Etc. cable TV show scheduled for April; 30 Mar 2001, p. B13 County TV programs on local government; 23 Nov 2001, p. B3 TENNIS Area players Ross, Lazarski earn high tennis honors (Parker Ross, Todd Lazarski); 8 Jun 2001, p. A8 Warren tennis camp preaches 'Excellence'; 29 Jun 2001, p. A6 Warren Junior Open a success; 13 Jul 2001, p. A6 Plenty of hardware for Junior Excellence Tennis Academy; 10 Aug 2001, p. A6 Dennis, anyone? Gurnee trio represents future for area tennis (Denis Bogatov, Dennis Nevolo, Dennis Polyakov); 21 Dec 2001, p. LL1 TERRORIST ATTACKS (September 11, 2001, Nine-Eleven) 'Day of Terror' stuns local communities; 14 Sep 2001, p. A1 Mundelein observes moment of silence; 21 Sep 2001, p. A1 Red Cross sees an outpouring of local concern; 21 Sep 2001, p. A1 County rallies, remembers victims of nation's tragedy; 21 Sep 2001, p. A1 MHS provides light during a time of darkness : Cancels parade, starts Red Cross drive; 21 Sep 2001, p. A3 Taking the edge off the pain; 21 Sep 2001, p. A6 American Red Cross advises how to help disaster victims; 21 Sep 2001, p. LL5 Great Lakes responds to crisis; 21 Sep 2001, p. B1 Grief, bereavement support available for Loss & Life Passages responds to terrorist attack on America; 21 Sep 2001, p. B7 Gas 'price gouging' will not be tolerated says Moore (State representative Andrea Moore); 21 Sep 2001, p. B23 Ex-New Yorker sees symbol of America dashed forever; 28 Sep 2001, p. B1 County employee initiates fund-raising effort to help victims of attack on USA (Patricia Vukovich); 28 Sep 2001, p. B1 Health Department urges parents to help children cope with trauma; 28 Sep 2001, p. B8 Lake County invited to 'silent' parade; 12 Oct 2001, p. A1 Students send 'Bags of Love' to New York; 19 Oct 2001, p. A3 'Walk for Freedom' plans finalized; 19 Oct 2001, p. A7 Patriotism, U.S. memorabilia popularity rises in county; 19 Oct 2001, p. B19 Assisi Animal Foundation honors Sept. 11 heroes; 26 Oct 2001, p. LL4 Local McDonald's donates prize money; 2 Nov 2001, p. A3 Panel will explore plans for dealing with terrorism; 2 Nov 2001, p. B20 Abbott offers services to fight bioterrorism; 9 Nov 2001, p. B2 Panel addresses Lake County residents' concerns; 16 Nov 2001, p. B16 Local chambers to assist business victims of Sept. 11 (Chambers of Commerce); 30 Nov 2001, p. B8 'Blonds' have fun, raise money for 9-11 victims; 14 Dec 2001, p. A2 Local support for Sept. 11 victims; 21 Dec 2001, p. LL2 THEATER Auditions for Pokemon - Live! to be held in Chicago for Rosemont Theatre show; 5 Jan 2001, p. LL3 Attic Playhouse presents The Foreigner; 12 Jan 2001, p. LL7 Award winning musical comes to Marriott Theatre (Big River); 19 Jan 2001, p. LL6 Northbrook theater presents musical Snow White; 9 Feb 2001, p. LL7 Performing artist to present one-woman show at CLC (Sharon Willis); 9 Feb 2001, p. B28 Papai Players presents The Wizard of Oz; 16 Feb 2001, p. LL3 Winnie the Pooh at Barat College; 16 Feb 2001, p. LL6 Provena St. Therese to present Neil Simon's God's Favorite; 23 Feb 2001, p. LL3 Love, Sex and the I.R.S. still brings on the laughs; 23 Feb 2001, p. LL7 Parkside presents Talk Radio drama; 23 Feb 2001, p. LL7 Narnia, The Musical opens tonight; 2 Mar 2001, p. LL8 The Attic Playhouse presents Little Footsteps; 9 Mar 2001, p. LL8 An American classic : Death of a Salesman debuts March 23; 16 Mar 2001, p. LL7 Zion Passion Play enters its 66th season; 30 Mar 2001, p. LL2 Guthrie Theare brings Molly Sweeney to CLC; 30 Mar 2001, p. LL4 Carousel to be presented by Westosha Central High School; 6 Apr 2001, p. LL2 CLC presents one-act plays; 13 Apr 2001, p. LL3 Pinocchio a big hit with young audiences; 20 Apr 2001, p. LL8 Waukegan Community Players presents Once Upon a Mattress; 20 Apr 2001, p. LL12 Theater presents I Hate Hamlet (Northbrook Repertory Theater); 11 May 2001, p. LL3 Christian Youth Theater presents Annie; 11 May 2001, p. LL5 Community theater presents The Ransom of Red Chief (Waukegan Community Players); 18 May 2001, p. LL5 The Taffetas : Journey through the fabulous fifties; 18 May 2001, p. LL11 Scene set for Murder (Murder at the Howard Johnson's); 22 Jun 2001, p. LL6 Tenth season for Shakespeare on the Green (The Tempest); 29 Jun 2001, Rec Guide Jul p. 7 Craig Spidle featured in Shakespeare on the Green production of The Tempest; 6 Jul 2001, p. LL3 See a play and take a hike; 13 Jul 2001, p. LL3 CLC Theater to present Threepenny Opera; 13 Jul 2001, p. LL6 Theatre in the Woods opens season; 13 Jul 2001, p. LL7 Threepenny Opera opens at CLC July 13; 13 Jul 2001, p. B3 Marriott Theatre to present Miss Saigon; 27 Jul 2001, p. LL3 Moliere Theatre Festival opens with two plays; 3 Aug 2001, p. LL6 Last weekend for Bleacher Bums; 17 Aug 2001, p. LL7 Register now for Improv Playhouse; 7 Sep 2001, p. LL3 Children's theater to present Wind in the Willows; 14 Sep 2001, p. LL2 Decadence at its best with Bowen Park Theatre; 21 Sep 2001, p. LL2 You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown to play in Richmond; 21 Sep 2001, p. LL3 Children's theater presents Wind in the Willows; 28 Sep 2001, p. LL6 Two weeks remain to see Carousel; 28 Sep 2001, p. LL6 Attic Playhouse summons up Blithe Spirit; 28 Sep 2001, p. LL6 Goldilocks on Trial; 5 Oct 2001, p. LL4 Drake Theatre presents Six Degrees of Separation; 19 Oct 2001, p. LL8 Wait Until Dark thrills and chills; 26 Oct 2001, p. LL3 Kids take the stage as Annie Jr. production opens Nov. 9 (Waukegan Community Players); 2 Nov 2001, p. LL6 Mrotek creates and starts in Mrs. Scrooge the musical (Wood Street Theater Company); 9 Nov 2001, p. A1 Attic Playhouse presents The Last Night of Ballyhoo; 9 Nov 2001, p. LL2 Fifth of July opens Nov. 9 at CLC; 9 Nov 2001, p. LL3 Theater favorites return (Annie Jr., Bye Bye Birdie); 9 Nov 2001, p. LL3 Open auditions for play at Greenbelt Cultural Center; 9 Nov 2001, p. B16 A perfect way to introduce children to theater (Alice in Wonderland); 16 Nov 2001, p. LL6 CenterLight Theatre presents holiday classic A Christmas Carol; 23 Nov 2001, p. LL9 The Mermaid Theatre of Nova Scotia returns to Gorton; 23 Nov 2001, p. LL THEATER REVIEWS Big River runs smoothly through Marriott; 2 Feb 2001, p. LL7 Marriott treats kids to live Pinocchio; 2 Mar 2001, p. LL8 David Copperfield remains true to the Dickens original; 16 Mar 2001, p. LL7 Chicago's divas pure gold at Marriott (Mame); 6 Apr 2001, p. LL8 King Lear reigns supreme at Shakespeare Chicago; 13 Apr 2001, p. LL5 Romeo and Juliet ignites the stage at Chicago Shakespeare; 13 Apr 2001, p. LL9 Amen Corner a fine Baldwin revival; 20 Apr 2001, p. LL3 Pinocchio a big hit with young audiences : Musical is a great family activity; 20 Apr 2001, p. LL8 Cat on a Hot Tin Roof at Attic Playhouse; 4 May 2001, p. LL8 Lively West Side Story worth retelling; 18 May 2001, p. LL9 Fabulous Fifties Fever fills Lincolnshire Marriott (The Taffetas); 8 Jun 2001, p. LL7 Big, the Musical examines dynamics of growing up; 29 Jun 2001, p. LL6 Uncle Vanya shines in new translation; 20 Jul 2001, p. LL6 Outstanding talent shines (Miss Saigon); 17 Aug 2001, p. LL6 Stage Two presents Wait Until Dark; 12 Oct 2001, p. LL3 Apple Tree presents a light-hearted Pygmalion; 19 Oct 2001, p. LL7 Heartfelt Mother Courage hits home; 26 Oct 2001, p. LL9 Impressive 'Richard II full of poetry, lyricism; 2 Nov 2001, p. LL4 Lots of '60s living going on at Marriott (Bye Bye Birdie); 23 Nov 2001, p. LL5 Holy War, Batman! fights tension with humor (Second City); 30 Nov 2001, p. LL8 Mystery of Dickens unfolded; 14 Dec 2001, p. LL3 Pinter's Birthday Party picks at real, unreal; 21 Dec 2001, p. LL6 TOBACCO Vernon Hills retailers 100 compliant with tobacco laws; 2 Mar 2001, p. A3 Vernon Hills gets anti-tobacco grant; 10 Aug 2001, p. A5 TOMUSIAK, MARU Born leader; 23 Feb 2001, Forefronts p. 23 TOYS AND GAMES see also MODEL TRAINS Yo-yo tidal wave; 6 Apr 2001, p. LL5 Sew it, stuff it , love it (teddy bears); 22 Jun 2001, p. LL1 Game enthusiasts gather for Gen Con Game Fair; 27 Jul 2001, p. LL3 Bingo wants you to win!; 30 Nov 2001, p. B8 TRACK AND FIELD / CROSS COUNTRY Devils girls third at County Meet, Cats fifth; 4 May 2001, p. A9 Area girls tracksters make waves at NSC mmet; 11 May 2001, p. A10 Stars shine at boys County Meet; 11 May 2001, p. B22 Area girls track will be well represented at state; 18 May 2001, p. A10 2001 'Run for Freedom' winners announced; 13 Jul 2001, p. B15 Invaders Baruffi, Bailey qualify for Junior Olympics (Anthony Baruffi, Aireonna Bailey); 20 Jul 2001, p. B10 Competition stiff for Baruffi, Bailey (Anthony Baruffi, Aireonna Bailey); 17 Aug 2001, p. B23 Strong contigent heads to cross country sectional; 26 Oct 2001, p. A9 Registration open for spring Lakeshore Marathon; 9 Nov 2001, p. LL6 Trains see MODEL TRAINS see RAILROADS TRAVEL Making air travel more comfortable, less stressful; 23 Feb 2001, p. B15 Exploring the wonders of Wisconsin; 25 May 2001, p. LL6 Explore Illinois for only $2; 29 Jun 2001, Rec Guide July p. 3 Resort, waterpark bring family fun to Lake Geneva; 29 Jun 2001, Rec Guide Jul p. 11 Delving into the Wisconsin Dells; 29 Jun 2001, Rec Guide Jul p. 12 Dells never closes, it's just not as crowded (Wisconsin Dells); 31 Aug 2001, p. LL4 Hobo hap'nin' time (Elizabeth IL); 31 Aug 2001, p. LL4 Celebrate history on the farm (Garfield Farm Museum, Geneva IL); 31 Aug 2001, p. LL4 Discover the colors of autumn on a weekend diversion; 12 Oct 2001, p. LL6 Mundelein agent gives green light to travel (Tom Kocker, Carlson Wagonlit Travel); 23 Nov 2001, p. A3 UNITED STATES CENSUS House redistricting committee meets; 11 May 2001, p. B1 Adams supports suits filed by Hispanics (Mayor Tom Adams, Green Oaks IL); 31 Aug 2001, p. B2 East, west split over remapping; 31 Aug 2001, p. B2 UNITED STATES IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION SERVICE - INS (agency) Mr. Citizenship (Mario Pena); 13 Apr 2001, p. LL1 UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE Tiny artwork now a penny more; 12 Jan 2001, p. A3 Through rain, sleet and snow; 12 Jan 2001, p. A3 Through rain, sleet and snow; 2 Feb 2001, p. A1 Post offices brace for mayhem of upcoming April 16 tax deadline; 23 Mar 2001, p. A3 Wishing America a happy birthday; 27 Apr 2001, p. A3 Post office carriers ready for 8th annual food drive; 11 May 2001, p. A4 Post office to recognize village's Community Days (Mundelein IL); 15 Jun 2001, p. A3 Post Office unveils new 'United We Stand' stamp; 9 Nov 2001, p. A6 Post office advises to mail packages early; 14 Dec 2001, p. A1 Post Office says thank you; 21 Dec 2001, p. A3 Local postal employee 'starring' in TV ad (Harold Campbell); 21 Dec 2001, p. A4 UNITED WAY (organization) Lake County kicks off United Way campaign; 17 Aug 2001, p. B26 UNIVERSITY CENTER OF LAKE COUNTY (school, Grayslake IL) New UCLC dean to start Aug. 1 (G. Gary Grace); 22 Jun 2001, p. B1 UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN UW-Parkside sets early application deadline; 10 Aug 2001, p. B3 Parkside celebrates Hispanic heritage with month of events; 7 Sep 2001, p. B18 UW-Parkside honors staff; 28 Sep 2001, p. B23 UW-Whitewater set to visit MHS; 12 Oct 2001, p. A4 UTILITIES Proposed peaker plant regulations approved by board; 12 Jan 2001, p. B1 Power plant air pollution targeted; 17 Aug 2001, p. B10 Zion unanimous vote OKs only peaker plant : Amount of fees to be paid to city yet to be confirmed; 19 Oct 2001, p. B1 VERNON AREA PUBLIC LIBRARY (Lincolnshire IL) Library feels space crunch; 5 Oct 2001, p. A5 VERNON HILLS COUGARS (BASEBALL) Young Cougars baseball learning on the job; 6 Apr 2001, p. A10 Cougars baseball showing it belongs in NSC; 27 Apr 2001, p. A9 VERNON HILLS COUGARS (BASKETBALL, BOYS') Rivalry in the making (Mundelein High School); 5 Jan 2001, p. A6 Cougar boys planting seeds of progress; 26 Jan 2001, p. A5 Cougars' strong finish bounces Panthers; 7 Dec 2001, p. A9 VERNON HILLS COUGARS (BASKETBALL, GIRLS') Cougar girls hoops seasoned; 26 Jan 2001, p. A5 VERNON HILLS COUGARS (FOOTBALL) Cougars hope to avoid turnovers; 24 Aug 2001, p. A6 Cougars roll, Elmwood Park awaits; 31 Aug 2001, p. A6 Cougars overcome penalties, rip Elmwood Park; 7 Sep 2001, p. A6 Cougars top Mustangs in roller-coaster thriller; 21 Sep 2001, p. A6 Things will get interesting in NSC Prairie; 28 Sep 2001, p. A6 Newburger continues to impress (Jason Newburger); 5 Oct 2001, p. C5 Cougars slide into playoffs : Vernon football improves to 5-3; 19 Oct 2001, p. A9 Cougar football spanks Marshall, Rich East up next; 2 Nov 2001, p. A6 Second-half domination by Cougars; 9 Nov 2001, p. A9 'Cardiac Cougars' flat-line in quarterfinals; 16 Nov 2001, p. A9 VERNON HILLS COUGARS (GYMNASTICS, GIRLS') Cougars, Corsair gymnasts showing they belong; 12 Jan 2001, p. A6 Cougar gymnasts roll on; 9 Feb 2001, p. A6 Cougars' Hallyburton just 'having fun' (Lauren Hallyburton); 21 Dec 2001, p. A9 VERNON HILLS COUGARS (SOCCER, BOYS') Cougar soccer kicks it way onto the map; 12 Oct 2001, p. A9 VERNON HILLS COUGARS (SOFTBALL) Cougar softball looks to make waves; 6 Apr 2001, p. A9 Freshman lifts Cougar softball (Amy Hoffstetter); 20 Apr 2001, p. A9 VH softball knocks on Prairie door; 18 May 2001, p. A9 Coach of the year (Greg Stilling); 22 Jun 2001, p. B12 VERNON HILLS COUGARS (VOLLEYBALL, BOYS') Young Cougar spikers improving; 4 May 2001, p. A9 VERNON HILLS HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT 128 see also VERNON HILLS COUGARS (various sports) Martin furious, alleges Dist. 128 hled what may have been illegal meeting (Jack Martin); 9 Mar 2001, p. A1 Vernon Hills High School names 3rd quarter honors; 25 May 2001, p. A12 School 'choice zone' dividing Libertyville, Vernon Hills residents; 8 Jun 2001, p. A2 NIKE site's health hazards may not delay Dist. 128 plans; 17 Aug 2001, p. A4 VHHS focues on individual rights; 19 Oct 2001, p. A7 Fiddler on the Roof debuts this Friday; 2 Nov 2001, p. A8 Outgoing Dist. 128 board member says Vernon Hills High up to speed (Sharon Lynch, Rick Friendenberg); 16 Nov 2001, p. A6 VERNON HILLS (IL) - PARK DISTRICT Plan nixed, back to drawing board for park district; 17 Aug 2001, p. A2 VERNON HILLS (IL) - POLICE DEPARTMENT Vernon Hills teams up with Buffalo Grove to stop DUIs; 16 Mar 2001, p. A2 Police warn of Canadian lottery scam; 23 Mar 2001, p. A7 Burglary suspects nabbed; 6 Apr 2001, p. A3 Two arrested in carjacking incident; 18 May 2001, p. A1 Teacher busted on sexual abuse charge; 25 May 2001, p. A1 Police offer home security tips; 20 Jul 2001, p. A5 Police offer hunter safety and education course; 10 Aug 2001, p. A3 Police ask public for help in burglary case; 5 Oct 2001, p. A7 Vernon Hills gets DUI grant, will beef up holiday patrols; 23 Nov 2001, p. A2 VERNON HILLS (IL), VILLAGE OF Vernon Hills gets anti-tobacco grant; 10 Aug 2001, p. A5 Proposed development may change Vernon Hills' look; 17 Aug 2001, p. A2 Vernon Hills lighs up Cuneo; 28 Dec 2001, p. A5 VETERANS Efforts renewed to save VA Hospital : Kirk joins fight to save hospital serving veterans in Lake County and adjoining areas; 16 Feb 2001, p. B1 Keeping gratitude alive (R.K. 'Bob' Wegge); 23 Feb 2001, Forefronts p. 25 Kirk 'completely committed' to VA Medical Center's future; 30 Mar 2001, p. B1 Veterans to learn about benefits; 11 May 2001, p. LL3 Post namesake remembered for courage (Ronald A. Hill, Veterans of Foreign Wars Post No. 2245); 25 May 2001, p. A1 Veteran shares experiences with others (Al Foresta); 25 May 2001, p. A3 Modern-day patriots help dedicate flag; 1 Jun 2001, p. LL4 VA relates options for Chicago-area health care; 29 Jun 2001, p. B22 VFW announces scholarship contest; 19 Oct 2001, p. A5 New Great Lakes Commander to address Veterans Day crowd (Rear Admiral Ann E. Rondeau); 2 Nov 2001, p. B20 VILLAGE VINE (regular column) There is plenty of fun for everyone at this year's Gurnee Days; 10 Aug 2001, p. A2 Vision see EYESIGHT / EYEGLASSES VOLLEYBALL Volleyball tournament has quite an 'Impact'; 6 Jul 2001, p. A6 VOLO AUTO MUSEUM (Volo IL) Chicago Auto show selects Volo Auto Museum for exhibit; 9 Feb 2001, p. LL6 Cardboard Akroyd, Belushi rekindles memories of Blues Brothers film; 22 Jun 2001, p. LL3 Volo Auto Museum unveils special exhibits; 29 Jun 2001, Rec Guide Jul p. 15 'Robocop' star car debuts at Volo Auto Museum; 23 Nov 2001, p. LL3 VOLO BOG STATE NATURAL AREA (state park, Volo IL) Volo Bog honors volunteers; 26 Jan 2001, p. LL2 Focus on birds at Volo Bog Ecofest; 4 May 2001, p. LL3 Volo Bog a glacial gift to Lake/McHenry counties; 29 Jun 2001, Jul Rec Guide p. 23 Wolf awareness day at Volo Bog; 12 Oct 2001, p. LL5 VOLUNTEERS Take a Break volunteers provide relief for families; 12 Jan 2001, p. B22 Volo Bog honors volunteers; 26 Jan 2001, p. LL2 Nomination deadline extended for Lake County volunteers; 9 Feb 2001, p. B3 Volunteers wanted : Tax aide program to help seniors; 16 Feb 2001, p. LL3 Crisis line training begins; 6 Apr 2001, p. LL5 Atoms food drive a success; 20 Apr 2001, p. B10 Volunteers needed to be Big Brothers, Big Sisters; 1 Jun 2001, p. A7 Kohl's rewards local youth for volunteerism efforts; 6 Jul 2001, p. B9 Spreading wealth around the world; 13 Jul 2001, p. LL1 Buzz brings bucks to underprivileged children (Share-a-Haircut) 3 Aug 2001, p. LL3 Providing peace of mind : Peace Corps volunteer feels reward of a job well done (Erica Boehm); 24 Aug 2001, p. LL1 Student 'makes a difference' for second year in a row (Ryan Fosnow); 31 Aug 2001, p. A3 Teachers volunteer, enjoy culture, sights; 21 Sep 2001, p. LL8 Volunteers signing up for County CROP walk; 5 Oct 2001, p. B3 Vista ElderCARE volunteers names Point of Light organization; 16 Nov 2001, p. B7 Local volunteers awarded scholarships : University students awarded by YCC (Youth Conservation Corps); 7 Dec 2001, p. LL3 WARREN TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT 121 (Gurnee IL) Warren Township High School (graduation list); 15 Jun 2001, p. B10 WATER A plan for our water resources; 20 Apr 2001, p. LL7 Moore touts water quality legislation (Andrea Moore, representative 61st Illinois dist.); 15 Jun 2001, p. A7 Water drilling plan concerns Graham (F.T. 'Mike' Graham, Libertyville Township supervisor); 17 Aug 2001, p. A1 Moore assists in approval of water quality legislation (Andrea Moore, Dist. 59); 24 Aug 2001, p. A3 Treatment works gets state recognition; 16 Nov 2001, p. B1 WAUCONDA HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT 118 Wauconda High School (graduation list); 15 Jun 2001, p. B11 WAUCONDA (IL), VILLAGE OF Shortage of officials delays Wauconda Orchards talks; 16 Mar 2001, p. A5 Orchards' development concept rejected by ZBA; 13 Apr 2001, p. A1 Many questions surround Orchards development; 20 Apr 2001, p. A1 WAUKEGAN (IL) POLICE DEPARTMENT Police following candy store robbery leads : Libertyville authorities working with Waukegan officials to nab robbers (Fannie Mae Candies, Libertyville IL); 23 Feb 2001, p. A1 WAUKEGAN (IL) - CITY OF Drew proposes code enforcement reforms (Dan Drew); 19 Jan 2001, p. B14 WEATHER Heavy rains halt harvest; 19 Oct 2001, p. B1 Public works : Let it snow (Mundelein IL); 7 Dec 2001, p. A1 WEDDINGS (not wedding announcements, which are on our Vital Records Indexes page) Finding the right place for your wedding reception; 23 Feb 2001, p. B13 Fairy tales come true...create your dream wedding; 23 Feb 2001, p. B14 Bridal registry dos and don'ts : Get smart before you shop; 23 Feb 2001, p. B16 Ideas for hosting the perfect bridal party; 23 Feb 2001, p. B17 Choosing what to eat can be quite a treat!; 30 Mar 2001, p. B16 Buy the diamond engagement ring that will win her heart; 30 Mar 2001, p. B16 Keep your wedding running smoothly; 30 Mar 2001, p. B16 Flowers can make your wedding day extra special; 27 Apr 2001, p. B8 Today's styles in wedding formal wear are moving from traditional; 8 Jun 2001, p. B11 Creating memories to last a lifetime; 27 Jul 2001, p. B9 WEGGE, R.K. 'BOB' Keeping gratitude alive; 23 Feb 2001, Forefronts p. 25 Wills see ESTATE PLANNING WINTER Cold is gold to repair shops; 5 Jan 2001, p. A1 Surviving winter's chills; 5 Jan 2001, p. A4 Tips for safe winter driving; 5 Jan 2001, p. A5 Small steps for safety on snow and ice; 5 Jan 2001, p. B8 Snow and sleds, simply sensational; 12 Jan 2001, p. B3 Director of aging issues winter safety reminders (Margo E. Schreiber); 12 Jan 2001, p. B6 Anti-Cruelty Society issues cold weather warnings; 26 Jan 2001, p. LL6 Snowmen and snow bunnies prepare for winter fun; 30 Nov 2001, p. B8 Sled dogs ready to race; 28 Dec 2001, p. A1 WINTHROP HARBOR (IL) Winthrop Harbor celebrates 100 years; 29 Jun 2001, Rec Guide Jul p. 13 WINTHROP HARBOR (IL) POlICE DEPARTMENT Libertyville sex offender charged in several locales; 21 Dec 2001, p. A5 WISCONSIN Resort, waterpark bring family fun to Lake Geneva; 29 Jun 2001, Rec Guide Jul p. 11 Delving into the Wisconsin Dells; 29 Jun 2001, Rec Guide Jul p. 12 Dells never closes, it's just not as crowded (Wisconsin Dells); 31 Aug 2001, p. LL4 WISCONSIN - STREETS AND TRANSPORTATION Road to Wisconsin marred by hazards; 11 May 2001, p. A2 Roads to Wisconsin marred by hazards; 29 Jun 2001, Rec Guide Jul p. 9 WOOD, CORINNE (Lieutenant Governor of Illinois) Wood speaks to chamber about county's treasures; 11 May 2001, p. B2 Lt. Gov. Corinne Wood visits Lake County; 14 Dec 2001, p. B3 WOODLANDS ACADEMY OF THE SACRED HEART (school, Lake Forest IL) Woodlands Academy teacher receives state honors (Rosemary Briesch); 9 Feb 2001, p. A1 Woodlands Academy presents 'Quilters' : Woodlands Academy hosts open house; 9 Mar 2001, p. A3 Woodlands hosts Fine Arts Festival; 18 May 2001, p. A8 WOODWORKING Love of carving grows into thriving club; 1 Jun 2001, p. A1 World Trade Center, NY see TERRORIST ATTACKS WRESTLING Myriad of area wrestlers headed to state; 16 Feb 2001, p. A6 Friend captures wrestling titles (Jim Friend); 15 Jun 2001, p. B16 MCW announces events for July (Midwest Championship Wrestling); 29 Jun 2001, p. B12 Pro wrestling at Huntley Oct. 13; 12 Oct 2001, p. B10 Predator season nearing; 2 Nov 2001, p. B15 YMCA (organization) YMCA seeks new members; 20 Apr 2001, p. A1 YMCA Camp Duncan still accepting registrations; 8 Jun 2001, p. B10 YMCA opens following ribbon cutting ceremony; 15 Jun 2001, p. A7 YMCA receives cancer funding; 10 Aug 2001, p. B1 Registration open for Central Lake YMCA fall programs; 31 Aug 2001, p. B9 Bears' Matthews to address kids, families at Central Lake YMCA (Shane Matthews); 28 Sep 2001, p. B12 Central Lake YMCA offers activities for members, residents; 16 Nov 2001, p. B1 YOUTH CONSERVATION CORPS, INC. - YCC (organization) Youth Conservation Corps offers jobs, scholarships; 13 Apr 2001, p. B3 County youth corps selects first executive director (Bob McCammon); 7 Sep 2001, p. A1 Youth Conservation Corps hires executive director (Bob McCammon); 21 Sep 2001, p. LL8 Local volunteers awarded scholarships : University students awarded by YCC; 7 Dec 2001, p. LL3 YWCA (organization) Parenting workshops offered by the YWCA of Lake County; 19 Jan 2001, p. B14 State charges four in child care fraud case; 6 Apr 2001, p. B1 Early childhood seminar places focus on literacy; 6 Apr 2001, p. B2 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Status of 2001 Mundelein News January - December 2001 newspapers are microfilmed, cataloged and available at the reference desk. Up to the Top of this page. Issues Indexed 5 Jan 2001 2 Feb 2001 2 Mar 2001 12 Jan 2001 9 Feb 2001 9 Mar 2001 19 Jan 2001 16 Feb 2001 16 Mar 2001 26 Jan 2001 23 Feb 2001 23 Mar 2001 30 Mar 2001 6 Apr 2001 4 May 2001 1 Jun 2001 13 Apr 2001 11 May 2001 8 Jun 2001 20 Apr 2001 18 May 2001 15 Jun 2001 27 Apr 2001 25 May 2001 22 Jun 2001 29 Jun 2001 6 Jul 2001 3 Aug 2001 7 Sep 2001 13 Jul 2001 10 Aug 2001 14 Sep 2001 20 Jul 2001 17 Aug 2001 21 Sep 2001 27 Jul 2001 24 Aug 2001 28 Sep 2001 31 Aug 2001 5 Oct 2001 2 Nov 2001 7 Dec 2001 12 Oct 2001 * 9 Nov 2001 14 Dec 2001 19 Oct 2001 16 Nov 2001 * 21 Dec 2001 26 Oct 2001 23 Nov 2001 28 Dec 2001 30 Nov 2001 * 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. 12 Oct 2001 - Automotive section missing 16 Nov 2001 - Automotive section missing This page last updated on 29 April 2008. copyright Fremont Public Library, 2001.