Index of the Mundelein News - 2002 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 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4-H (organization) Teen talks turkey at 4-H event (Kathryn Ross); 23 Aug 2002, p. A12 ABBOTT LABORATORIES (business, North Chicago IL) Abbott cares for kids; 21 Jun 2002, p. A4 Abbott creates kindergarten clas for employee's kids; 6 Dec 2002, p. B16 ACCIDENTS 3 crashes occur at same intersection on same day; 15 Mar 2002, p. A6 Crash course for students : Emergency medicine students drill skills; 17 May 2002, p. B7 Mundelein man charged in fatal Richmond crash; 31 May 2002, p. B2 Man pleads not guilty in multiple fatal crash; 7 Jun 2002, p. A12 Beach Park man dies in accident (Robert Buttera); 12 Jul 2002, p. A6 Woman killed in train crash (Kenia Riddle); 22 Nov 2002, p. A1 ADLAI STEVENSON HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT 125 Stevenson, Carmel win Blue Ribbons : Local schools receive national recognition; 7 Jun 2002, p. A5 Adler cultural center see DAVID ADLER CULTURAL CENTER (Libertyville IL) ADLER PLANETARIUM (museum, Chicago IL) Take me out to the Adler Planetarium & Astronomy Museum; 7 Jun 2002, p. LL3 AGRICULTURE / FARMING County board mulls results of agricultural study; 4 Jan 2002, p. B1 Ostrichized : Oldest animal on earth provides a meaty alternative for health conscious Americans; 24 May 2002, p. LL1 10th Annual Farm Heritage Festival at Lakewood Forest Preserve; 20 Sep 2002, p. LL3 A huggable investment : Alpaca farming popularizes in the U.S.; 6 Dec 2002, p. LL1 Area farmers hope drought won't be a problem in '03; 27 Dec 2002, p. B13 AIDS - Acquired Immunity Deficiency Syndrome Dining Out for Life announced; 31 May 2002, p. LL3 Bikers pushing pedals to promote AIDS help; 21 Jun 2002, p. A6 'Dance for Life' fights against HIV/AIDS; 21 Jun 2002, p. LL4 AIRPLANES AND AIRPORTS Flight club : Young Eagles program provides youth with taste of aviation; 18 Oct 2002, p. LL1 AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY (organization) Chamber businesses unite for charity; 29 Mar 2002, p. A1 Pampered Chef fights cancer; 26 Apr 2002, p. B3 Tour of the North Shore to benefit American Cancer Society; 17 May 2002, p. LL4 Relay for Life entries skyrocket; 24 May 2002, p. A3 American Cancer Society hosts Relay for Life; 21 Jun 2002, p. LL2 Relay for Life fundraiser supports cancer research; 12 Jul 2002, p. A7 American Cancer Society announces 2002 date for Relay for Life; 12 Jul 2002, p. LL4 Cycling Tour of Lake County; 19 Jul 2002, p. LL4 Lake Geneva Car Rally successful weekend; 18 Oct 2002, p. LL3 AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION (organization) Operation Heartbeat wants to save lives; 19 Jul 2002, p. A2 Research shows that walking can help save your life (American Heart Association); 30 Aug 2002, p. B9 AMERICAN LEGION (organization) Legion joins national Blue Star push : Banner in window for men in service started during WWI; 17 May 2002, p. A6 Banner history; 17 May 2002, p. A6 AMERICAN LUNG ASSOCIATION (organization) Woman steps up to top of Hancock Hustle challenge : Shaves three minutes off of last year's time (Joyce McGuiggan); 1 Mar 2002, p. A4 Bikers raise funds for lung research; 23 Aug 2002, p. A8 Walkers needed to stamp out sathma; 6 Sep 2002, p. A4 AMERICAN RED CROSS (organization) Top ten New Year's resolutions suggested by Red Cross; 4 Jan 2002, p. LL5 Red Cross seeking new volunteers; 10 May 2002, p. B1 Volunteer at Great Lakes Naval Hospital : Red Cross seeking individuals; 21 Jun 2002, p. LL9 Red Cross prepared for a heat emergency; 26 Jul 2002, p. B8 Red Cross seeks volunteers now; 13 Sep 2002, p. A7 AMERICAN STROKE ASSOCIATION (organization) Athletes to run for stroke benefit; 22 Mar 2002, p. B1 Aanimals see BIRDS see DOGS see PETS AMUSEMENT PARKS Want to work with Sylvester? Six Flags to host two job fairs in February; 15 Feb 2002, p. B3 Six Flags offers family festivals (Gurnee IL); 28 Jun 2002, Rec Guide p. 31 Family sues Six Flags : Parents say daughter hurt on ride (Colleen Philbin, James Philbin); 12 Jul 2002, p. A1 No limits for family fun at Santa's Village (East Dundee IL); 19 Jul 2002, p. LL6 Don't miss it : Six Flag's Fright Fest ends Nov. 3; 25 Oct 2002, p. LL6 Anderson, Kristina see OUR TOWN (regular column) ANTIOCH (IL) POLICE DEPARTMENT Fagan lands in Antioch as new police "top gun" (Chuck Fagan); 13 Dec 2002, p. B1 ANTIOCH (IL), VILLAGE OF Antioch = T.G.I.F. - Friday summer programs outlined; 28 Jun 2002, Rec Guide p. 8 ANTIQUES AND COLLECTIBLES Keep it? Sell it? New top ten mistakes when cleaning house : Are you discarding $100 bills?; 1 Mar 2002, Home Marketer p. 10 Pretty in pink : Weekend Depression-era glass show & sale scheduled; 8 Mar 2002, p. LL8 Chicago Botanic Garden hosts Midwest's largest antiques and garden fair; 12 Apr 2002, p. LL6 Coca-Cola fan collects it all (Alva Torres); 12 Jul 2002, p. A5 Card (and coin) sharps : It's in the cards : The other side of the coin (Justin-Grant Collectibles, Vernon Hills IL); 30 Aug 2002, p. LL1 ARCHITECTURE AND BUILDINGS Wanted : Top preservation projects for National Preservation Awards; 11 Jan 2002, p. B8 A pink house for a new owner, birds included (Mundelein IL); 1 Mar 2002, p. A6 'How Both Halves Lived : Prairie Avenue and the Town of Pullman' all-day tour; 23 Aug 2002, p. LL2 Cave homes becoming chic; 4 Oct 2002, p. B3 ARDEN SHORE CHILD AND FAMILY SERVICES (agency, Vernon Hills IL) Arden Shore hosts masked ball; 25 Oct 2002, p. A6 Arden Shore, now 104, stays true to its mission : Arden Shore helps rebuild children's lives; 15 Nov 2002, p. A3 ARMED FORCES see also GREAT LAKES NAVAL TRAINING STATION (military base, North Chicago IL) see also VETERANS see also VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS - VFW (organization) Test boots could chnage footwear of the fleet (U.S. Navy); 8 Feb 2002, p. B28 War death touches Lindenhurst (Matthew A. Commons); 15 Mar 2002, p. B1 Family buries war victim : Lindenhurst woman mourns loss of step-brother, Pfc. Matthew Commons; 22 Mar 2002, p. B1 Arms investigator's book views Russian military (The Russian Way of War, Richard W. Harrison); 12 Apr 2002, p. B15 Legion joins national Blue Star push : Banner in window for men in service started during WWI; 17 May 2002, p. A6 Banner history; 17 May 2002, p. A6 The Herd is on parade (173rd Airborne Brigade); 28 Jun 2002, p. LL9 Anchors away: (Naval Sea Cadets); 6 Sep 2002, p. LL1 ART AND ARTISTS Artist show expresses feelings; 18 Jan 2002, p. LL3 Art treasures re-found; 15 Feb 2002, p. A1 Waukegan's newest gallery opens on Feb. 23 (Shimer ArtWorks); 22 Feb 2002, p. LL6 New exhibit features Cuban-born artist (Paul Sierra); 1 Mar 2002, p. LL4 Local watercolor artist to headline painting exhibition (Tom Lynch); 15 Mar 2002, p. A4 Artists display their work in third show (Lake County Art League); 24 May 2002, p. LL9 Ela Fine Arts Show and lecture (Raimundas Lapsys); 7 Jun 2002, p. LL4 CLC's new exhibit features encaustic painters; 7 Jun 2002, p. LL9 Finally, art auction is here (Art in the Woods Auction); 7 Jun 2002, p. B2 Antioch Gallery hosts open house; 14 Jun 2002, p. LL2 Anderson Arts Center announces its next series; 14 Jun 2002, p. LL3 Michigan Avenue Art Show; 21 Jun 2002, p. LL2 Festival of Fine Craft eases cravings; 21 Jun 2002, p. LL6 Winning student artists excel with self-expression; 28 Jun 2002, p. A8 Libertyville teen youngest winner in art show's history (Ryan Shultz); 19 Jul 2002, p. LL7 Mural steals show at County Fair : Doherty takes cue from Countryside firefighter to create touching artwork (Joan Doherty); 2 Aug 2002, p. A2 Local artists enhance experience at Brookfield Zoo; 2 Aug 2002, p. LL11 'Art for Animals' art auction; 16 Aug 2002, p. LL4 African-American artists at CLC; 16 Aug 2002, p. LL5 New art exhibition opening at Lake County Discovery Museum; 23 Aug 2002, p. LL2 Flame-stitched, honor-bound (Robin Owens); 6 Sep 2002, p. B2 "5 to Show" celebrates Silver Anniversary; 13 Sep 2002, p. LL9 Art for art's sake (Osbaldo Martinez); 4 Oct 2002, p. A3 'Recent Works' opens at CLC; 4 Oct 2002, p. LL7 Inuit artists of Canada exhibit prints; 18 Oct 2002, p. LL3 Annual Winter Juried Exhibition opens Nov. 10 at the Anderson Arts Center; 8 Nov 2002, p. LL12 Lake County Discovery Museum features watercolor exhibition; 13 Dec 2002, p. LL2 ARTS & CRAFTS ARTS AND CRAFTS Cardboard boat regattas are fun summertime tradition; 28 Jun 2002, Rec Guide p. 6 Take home a treasure from Lambs Farm Arts and Crafts show; 19 Jul 2002, p. LL5 Seeking artists to creat ornaments for fund-raiser (Lake County Museum); 13 Sep 2002, p. LL9 ASTRONOMY Look skyward (Leonid meteor shower); 15 Nov 2002, p. LL7 Star struck : Amateur astronomers ply the skies of Lake County (Lake County Astronomical Society); 20 Dec 2002, p. LL1 Authors see BOOKS AND AUTHORS AUTOMOBILES 1,041 units attracting young, SUV drivers; 1 Mar 2002, Home Marketer p. 3 Cars cruise 'Park on Park' : Old classics awe Mundelein residents; 21 Jun 2002, p. A3 Ostin remembers the 'rush' (Demolition Derby, Lake County Fair); 16 Aug 2002, p. B16 AUTOMOBILES - RACING see also LET'S GO RACING (regular column) Antioch's Mertes captures first win (Craig Mertes); 26 Apr 2002, p. B14 Masters of the track; 14 Jun 2002, p. B11 First-time winners highlight Lake Geneva; 21 Jun 2002, p. B11 Moulis wins again at Wilmot (Dave Moulis); 28 Jun 2002, p. B9 Long drive challenge July 6; 28 Jun 2002, p. B9 Wilmot Speedway falls victim to Mother Nature; 12 Jul 2002, p. B11 Stretch run at Wilmot Speedway; 6 Sep 2002, p. B8 Another wild night at Wilmot; 13 Sep 2002, p. B14 Daun closes in on Moulis, Championship night Sept. 21 (Todd Daun, Dave Moulis); 20 Sep 2002, p. B16 Closest points race in Wilmot history goes to Moulis; 27 Sep 2002, p. B16 Winker Memorial race Oct 5-6; 4 Oct 2002, p. B15 Winker Memorial falls to elements; 25 Oct 2002, p. B16 Appreciation the operative word at Wilmot's annual banquet; 29 Nov 2002, p. B20 Motorsports Show dates set; 29 Nov 2002, p. B20 Winker adds "Down Under" experience to impressive resume (Kurt Winker); 20 Dec 2002, p. B18 AUTOMOBILES - SAFETY Police : Be safe, buckle up; 1 Feb 2002, p. A1 Crash course for students : Emergency medicine students drill skills; 17 May 2002, p. B7 55 Alive/Mature driving refresher course offered; 28 Jun 2002, p. B15 55 Alive/Mature driving refresher course offered; 5 Jul 2002, p. B6 AUTOMOBILES - SHOWS Motorsports Show set for March 22-24; 8 Mar 2002, p. B18 Motorsports Show March 22-24; 15 Mar 2002, p. B12 Muscle cars on display in Belvidere; 17 May 2002, p. LL3 Corvette and Chevy-powered entries to compete at car show; 17 May 2002, p. LL3 Auto enthusiasts kick off summer season with Automation 2002 at Wisconsin Dells; 17 May 2002, p. LL3 Phenomenon of ACD Festival sparked 50 years ago; 30 Aug 2002, p. LL4 Car show puts it in park for the season (Park on Park Cruise Night, Mundelein IL); 20 Sep 2002, p. A1 Hot cars, cool music, great food (International Route 66 Mother Road Festival); 27 Sep 2002, p. LL2 PT Cruiser owners head for the Windy City (Chrysler PT Cruiser Block Party, Chicago IL); 27 Sep 2002, p. LL6 Classic Car Rally is celebrating 25 years (25th Annual Lake Geneva Classic Car Rally); 27 Sep 2002, p. LL7 Lake Geneva Car Rally successful weekend; 18 Oct 2002, p. LL3 AUTUMN (season) Spoon River Scenic Drive celebrates its 35th Fall Festival; 27 Sep 2002, p. LL2 BARAT COLLEGE (school, Lake Forest IL) Senior art majors exhibit at Barat College; 29 Mar 2002, p. LL3 Barat college hosts distinguished speakers in lecture series; 8 Nov 2002, p. LL3 BASEBALL Lancer baseball prepares for battle without top pitcher Mitchell (Matt Mitchell); 1 Mar 2002, p. A9 Lancers domed; 8 Mar 2002, p. A9 One gene-ial coach : CLC's Hanson approaches 30th year in the dugout (Gene Hanson); 15 Mar 2002, p. LL1 CLC baseball coach Hanson earns 900th career win (Gene Hanson); 5 Apr 2002, p. A9 2002 Lakeland Media Baseball preview : Pre-season player of the year Grant's Gempp Jr. ready to swing for fences (Larry Gempp Jr.); 12 Apr 2002, p. B18 2002 Lakeland Media baseball preview : Baseball in Panther's blood; 12 Apr 2002, p. B19 2002 Lakeland Media baseball preview : Lemcke inks with Missouri-Rolla (Eric Lemcke); 12 Apr 2002, p. B19 2002 Lakeland Media baseball preview : Team-by-team rosters; 12 Apr 2002, p. B20 CLC Report : Lancer baseball second in Skyway, regionals; 3 May 2002, p. B9 Grayslake youth baseball off and running; 3 May 2002, p. B11 State title drive continues for CLC baseball; 10 May 2002, p. B9 Juniors get to 'show off' their stuff; 21 Jun 2002, p. A9 Sox, Bulls training centers offered; 21 Jun 2002, p. A9 Youth home run derby June 23; 21 Jun 2002, p. B11 Sox, Bulls training centers offered; 28 Jun 2002, p. B17 2002 Lakeland All-area boys baseball team; 5 Jul 2002, p. A6 Player of the year (Chris Hynes); 5 Jul 2002, p. A6 Coach of the year (Todd Parola); 5 Jul 2002, p. A6 Young guns provide spark for Bandits; 12 Jul 2002, p. A9 Indians summer baseball picking up speed; 12 Jul 2002, p. A9 Little league baseball at a premium in Fox Lake; 19 Jul 2002, p. A9 'Rusty gate' syndrome doesn't last for Indians (Kenosha Indians); 26 Jul 2002, p. A9 Bandits strut their stuff down to Oglesby; 2 Aug 2002, p. A9 Meatballs, plenty of baseball await Lancers; 2 Aug 2002, p. A9 Bandits edge Mundelein in hard-fought Legion battle; 2 Aug 2002, p. A11 White Sox training center a hit in Libertyville; 2 Aug 2002, p. B8 Ted Williams Camps help youths hit more effectively; 2 Aug 2002, p. B9 Newburger, Bandits hit the trump card (Jason Newburger); 9 Aug 2002, p. A9 Bandits baseball hits big league; 16 Aug 0202, p. A1 As Bandits advance, memories of Legion baseball surface; 16 Aug 2002, p. A9 Former Cub Santo to make visit to Vernon Hills (Ron Santo); 16 Aug 2002, p. LL3 Bandits magical run comes to an end : Post 329 team finishes summer campaign 46-13; 23 Aug 2002, p. AM9 Cougar 11s finish 35-15; 23 Aug 2002, p. AM9 Not the ending Indians were hoping for (Kenosha Indians); 30 Aug 2002, p. A9 East wins Shoreline old-timer game; 20 Sep 2002, p. B13 Girardi likes the Windy City (Joe Girardi); 15 Nov 2002, p. B9 Hanson named Coach of the Year (College of Lake County); 13 Dec 2002, p. A10 Lake County baseball clinic offered; 27 Dec 2002, p. B10 BASKETBALL 2001-02 Lakeland boys basketball progress report; 8 Feb 2002, p. B12 2001-02 Lakeland girls basketball progress report; 8 Feb 2002, p. B13 Heart describes Coleman (Aaron Coleman); 15 Feb 2002, p. B9 Lancers hoops teams looking forward to playoffs; 22 Feb 2002, p. B11 Lancers hoops teams start playoffs on high note; 1 Mar 2002, p. B9 Lake Zurich girls hoops finish fourth in state; 8 Mar 2002, p. B8 Newburger, Woo make their point (Jason Newburger, James Woo); 15 Mar 2002, p. A9 Lancer hoops season concludes; 15 Mar 2002, p. B12 Bears hoops game at MHS, April 6; 15 Mar 2002, p. B12 2001-02 Lakeland Media all area girls basketball team; 22 Mar 2002, p. A9 Hebron boys a big hit in Peoria; 22 Mar 2002, p. B3 Hoops fans get their fix; 22 Mar 2002, p. B3 2001-02 Lakeland Media All area boys basketball team; 29 Mar 2002, p. A9 Bears hoops game at Mundelein High; 29 Mar 2002, p. B10 Bears hoops game at MHS April 6; 5 Apr 2002, p. A11 Light shines at end of tunnel for CLC hoops; 5 Apr 2002, p. B14 Celebrity game turns into special event; 12 Apr 2002, p. A9 Lady HoopStars steals the show in Union Grove; 10 May 2002, p. B11 HoopStar eigth-grade boys win Carthage tournament; 24 May 2002, p. B10 Lady HoopStars win in Pleasant Prairie, stay unbeaten; 7 Jun 2002, p. B16 Sox, Bulls training centers offered; 21 Jun 2002, p. A9 HoopStar 1-3 at Parkside; 21 Jun 2002, p. B11 Stevenson basketball shoot-out; 28 Jun 2002, p. A10 Sox, Bulls training centers offered; 28 Jun 2002, p. B17 Hoopstars third at Great Lakes Shootout; 19 Jul 2002, p. A10 HoopStars program excels; 26 Jul 2002, p. B5 Globetrotters host youth basketball camp (Harlem Globetrotters, Chicago IL); 9 Aug 2002, p. LL10 Youth hoops league what Legends are made of (Lake County Legends); 9 Aug 2002, p. B10 HoopStars take 7th at National Tournament in Madison (Lake County HoopStars); 16 Aug 2002, p. B17 Kessel basketball camps offered; 1 Nov 2002, p. A11 CLC hoops off and running; 22 Nov 2002, p. B12 CLC honors fall sports athlets at Stratford; 22 Nov 2002, p. B14 Lady Lancer soccer one of the state's best; 22 Nov 2002, p. B14 2002-03 Lakeland Media boys basketball preview : The "Dog Pound" awaits; 6 Dec 2002, p. B17 Preseason player of the year : White nights (Andre White); 6 Dec 2002, p. B17 Players to watch; 6 Dec 2002, p. B17 2002-03 Lakeland Media girls basketball preview : Time to hoop it up; 6 Dec 2002, p. B21 Preseason player of the year : Double the pleasure for Warren's Peters (Amy Peters); 6 Dec 2002, p. B21 Players to watch; 6 Dec 2002, p. B21 Bees hold off Warhawks; 13 Dec 2002, p. B13 Lancer men's basketball starting to find niche; 20 Dec 2002, p. B15 Must Bee in the blood (Zion Zee-Bees); 27 Dec 2002, p. B7 BAUMEL, DELLA Baumel touched many lives in her 100 years in the area; 2 Aug 2002, p. A7 BAXTER ALLEGIANCE FOUNDATION Baxter makes $75,000 grant to Nicasa women's program; 25 Jan 2002, p. B2 Baxter awards $4.8 million to over 200 world agencies; 24 May 2002, p. B6 BAXTER HEALTHCARE CORPORATION (Deerfield IL) Nursery plans to reuse treated wastewater in plan with Baxter (Synnestvedt, Round Lake IL); 19 Jul 2002, p. B6 Pollution solution praised; 26 Jul 2002, p. B10 BEACHES See Also SWIMMING Sewage spill blamed for beach closings; 12 Jul 2002, p. B1 E. coli bacteria not the least of lake's woes (Lake Michigan); 19 Jul 2002, p. B1 BEAUBIEN, MARK (Illinois state representative, District 52) Churchill, Beaubien have new challengers : Armstrong hopes to unify in Dist. 62 with 'love of country' (Bob Churchill, Judy Armstrong) : Skinner takes a shot in Dist. 52 (Steve Skinner, Mark Beaubien); 24 May 2002, p. B2 State Rep. Beaubien fails to kick Skinner off November ballot (Steve Skinner); 19 Jul 2002, p. B6 BENSON, TAYLOR Taylor Benson gets a special wish granted, Disney style; 15 Feb 2002, p. A1 Benson takes a magical Disney ride; 15 Mar 2002, p. A5 BEER 'FebFest' 2002 Annual festival slated for February 23; 22 Feb 2002, p. LL2 BICYCLES AND BIKING Tour of the North Shore to benefit American Cancer Society; 17 May 2002, p. LL4 Wadsworth now connected to Lincolnshire; 24 May 2002, June Rec. Guide p. 7 National off-road bicycle race in Lake Geneva; 14 Jun 2002, p. LL3 Bikers pushing pedals to promote AIDS help; 21 Jun 2002, p. A6 Bikers raise money in Ride For Kids (Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation); 12 Jul 2002, p. LL2 Cycling Tour of Lake County; 19 Jul 2002, p. LL4 Car show puts it in park for the season (Park on Park Cruise Night, Mundelein IL); 20 Sep 2002, p. A1 Get ready to ride : Mainstreet hosts bike event; 20 Sep 2002, p. A3 BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS (organization) Making a difference one child at a time; 10 May 2002, p. LL1 BIRDS (wild and domestic) Tips for attracting more birds to the feeder; 19 Apr 2002, p. B20 Tips for attracting more birss to your feeder; 19 Jul 2002, p. B10 Falconer club founder dies at 76 (Geroge David Woehrl, Great Lakes Falconers Association); 25 Oct 2002, p. A1 The backyard birds wish list : Know what feeders your feathered friends really want; 6 Dec 2002, Home Marketer p. 12 BOATS AND BOATING Sail away in the chill of winter (Strictly Sail Chicago); 25 Jan 2002, p. LL4 Marinas around Chain of Lakes expect good summer; 24 May 2002, June Rec. Guide p. 3 Watercraft registration information; 24 May 2002, June Rec. Guide p. 5 Buoy identification; 24 May 2002, June Rec. Guide p. 6 The Northern Chain-O-Lakes; 24 May 2002, June Rec. Guide p. 9 Teen life jackets at below cost; 28 Jun 2002, p. LL6 Wear life jackets, be alert, stay sober; 28 Jun 2002, Rec Guide p. 2 Cardboard boat regattas are fun summertime tradition; 28 Jun 2002, Rec Guide p. 6 Buoy identification; 28 Jun 2002, Rec Guide p. 10 Buoy identification; 2 Aug 2002, Rec Guide p. 5 Cardboard cup regatta; 16 Aug 2002, p. LL2 After 75 years, yacht club keeping it all in the family (Waukegan Yacht Club); 23 Aug 2002, p. B7 Ensuring better boat storage saves money; 30 Aug 2002, September Rec Guide p. 5 BOOKS AND AUTHORS The South Gate Series : Writers on writing; 18 Jan 2002, p. LL5 New York Times writer to talk about biological weapons (Judith Miller); 15 Mar 2002, p. LL5 Left Behind author Jerry Jenkins draws from area roots; 15 Mar 2002, p. B3 Arms investigator's book views Russian military (The Russian Way of War, Richard W. Harrison); 12 Apr 2002, p. B15 Popular Stories Day touts reading ASAP to children; 19 Apr 2002, p. B3 Popular 'Redbook' goes on sale (Human Services for Lake County People); 12 Jul 2002, p. B18 Naturalist and author to give 'armchair tour' (Joel Greenberg, A Natural History of the Chicago Region); 12 Jul 2002, p. B18 Local historian pens new book about county (Diana Dretske, Lake County, Illinois : An Illustrated History); 9 Aug 2002, p. B2 A Chicago Firehouse author regales Lake County audiences (Karen Kruse); 25 Oct 2002, p. A5 Children's author to aapear at zoo (Jan Brett, Brookfield Zoo); 22 Nov 2002, p. L11 BOWEN PARK THEATRE COMPANY / BOWEN PARK OPERA (Waukegan, IL) Mars and Venus at the opera (The Old Maid and the Thief, The Telephone); 5 Apr 2002, p. LL2 Bowen Park Theatre Company presents the world premiere of Onto Infinity; 26 Apr 2002, p. LL3 Bowen Park Opera Company presents Werther; 8 Nov 2002, p. LL3 BOWLING Hawthorn Lanes bowling : League scores and highlights; 22 Mar 2002, p. A10 Hawthorn Lanes announces scholarship winners; 10 May 2002, p. A10 Bowl-a-Thon in Mundelein (Scleroderma Foundation); 9 Aug 2002, p. A10 Bowl-a-Thon in Mundelein (Scleroderma Foundation); 16 Aug 2002, p. A10 Windy City Classic blows them over at Hawthorn (Hawthorn Lanes, Vernon Hills IL); 23 Aug 2002, p. B19 They'll bowl you over : Professional, amateurbowlers to descend on Hawthorn Lanes as it hosts first PBA tournament; 25 Oct 2002, p. A1 PBA Tour rolls into Hawthorn (Professional Bowlers Association); 1 Nov 2002, p. A9 Hawthorn Lanes experiences bowling 'High Life'; 8 Nov 2002, p. A10 BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA - BSA (organization) 3 from Troop 198 named to highest honor (Brian Lipowski, Randall Schenck, John Wilmes); 8 Mar 2002, p. A3 Scouts collecting food for pantries; 8 Mar 2002, p. B2 Treasures, trash at annual sale; 21 Jun 2002, p. A4 Scout plants way through eagle project (Peter Maus); 5 Jul 2002, p. A5 Scout landscapes in town : Corner of Rt. 45 and Courtland gets new look; 23 Aug 2002, p. AM6 Boy Scouts colleting your old American flags to retire; 11 Oct 2002, p. B2 Scout weekend 'Jam' packed; 25 Oct 2002, p. B3 Boy Scouts to sell popcorn; 1 Nov 2002, p. B3 BROOKFIELD ZOO (zoo, Brookfield IL) Help name Brookfield Zoo's dolphin calf; 15 Feb 2002, p. LL6 Take a safari to the savannah : Brookfield Zoo hosts 'Nights in the Wild'; 15 Mar 2002, p. LL2 Dolphin calf has a name - Micco; 15 Mar 2002, p. LL15 Polar Bear scavenger hunt and raffle; 22 Mar 2002, p. LL6 Tundra Buggy treks to Brookfield Zoo : Polar bear observation vehicle makes five-day stop; 12 Apr 2002, p. LL4 Brookfield Zoo celebrates Lucky and Hastings homecoming (dolphins); 28 Jun 2002, p. LL2 Local artists enhance experience at Brookfield Zoo; 2 Aug 2002, p. LL11 Scare up some fun at Brookfield Zoo's Scarecrow Festival; 18 Oct 2002, p. LL2 Halloween fun planned at Brookfield : Boo! at the Zoo; 25 Oct 2002, p. LL2 Brookfield Zoo's Holiday Magic Nights; 6 Dec 2002, p. LL6 BUSINESS Newworking group still going strong (Business Networking Group); 4 Jan 2002, p. A5 Lake County Partners evaluation county business climate; 21 Jun 2002, Business Outlook p. 7 Companies reassess stock as compensation; 21 Jun 2002, Business Outlook p. 12 Lake County business briefs; 21 Jun 2002, Business Outlook p. 17 Businesses preview new office goodies; 1 Nov 2002, p. B8 BUSINESSES - ALGONQUIN (IL) Ghoulish make-up demonstrations (Fantasy Festival Costume/Magic Centre); 11 Oct 2002, p. LL3 BUSINESSES - ANTIOCH (IL) Underground Pizza has it all; 26 Apr 2002, p. LL9 J.J. Blinkers in Antioch has Jimmy Buffett haven; 28 Jun 2002, Rec Guide p. 18 Mars Cleaning offers innovative floor care; 30 Aug 2002, September Rec Guide p. 20 Lauresen & Blackman Company of Antioch, three generations of service; 1 Nov 2002, Home Marketer p. 12 BUSINESSES - CHICAGO (IL) Marshall Field's celebrates 150 years of tradition; 20 Sep 2002, p. LL2 BUSINESSES - CRYSTAL LAKE (IL) Duke O'Briend's toasts fall with annual beer dinner; 11 Oct 2002, p. LL3 BUSINESSES - EAST DUNDEE (IL) No limits for family fun at Santa's Village; 19 Jul 2002, p. LL6 BUSINESSES - FOX LAKE (IL) American Muscle and Fitness Center promises to cater, inspire, pamper; 30 Aug 2002, September Rec Guide p. 23 Bring in old jewelry, exchange for new; 30 Aug 2002, September Rec Guide p. 31 BUSINESSES - GAGES LAKE (IL) Jesse Oaks Food & Drink offers more than just food and drinks; 28 Jun 2002, Rec Guide p. 30 BUSINESSES - GRAYSLAKE (IL) Power up at Grayslake Feed equipment sales, service; 4 Jan 2002, Home Marketer p. 6 All the right moves : Chess Utopia is a fitness center for the mind; 26 Jul 2002, p. LL1 BUSINESSES - GURNEE (IL) Want to work with Sylvester? Six Flags to host two job fairs in February; 15 Feb 2002, p. B3 Party On turns home into focused fun center; 7 Jun 2002, Home Marketer p. 1 Six Flags offers family festivals; 28 Jun 2002, Rec Guide p. 31 Serpent Safari : A monstrous family adventure; 28 Jun 2002, Rec Guide p. 38 Family sues Six Flags : Parents say daughter hurt on ride (Colleen Philbin, James Philbin); 12 Jul 2002, p. A1 Cell phones and more at BestCom; 30 Aug 2002, September Rec Guide p. 30 Iskalis has answers for flooring questions; 6 Sep 2002, Home Marketer p. 1 Don't miss it : Six Flag's Fright Fest ends Nov. 3; 25 Oct 2002, p. LL6 BUSINESSES - HAINESVILLE (IL) Christmas starts early at Barb's Florist and Greenhouse; 1 Nov 2002, Home Marketer p. 8 BUSINESSES - ILLINOIS Sports bars : Best place to watch a game and the Super bowl; 1 Feb 2002, p. LL1 AT&T complaints being addressed; 22 Feb 2002, p. A1 ComEd : We're ready for summer (Commonwealth Edison); 3 May 2002, p. B2 Local businesses may benefit from bartering; 12 Jul 2002, p. A8 Autumn events at American Muscle and Fitness Center; 11 Oct 2002, Fall Rec Guide p. 7 Call all kids young "with" heart (Merlin Muffler & Brake, clothing donation collection areas); 1 Nov 2002, p. LL4 TDS offers alternative to DSL (TDS Metrocom); 15 Nov 2002, p. A3 Alone at last (Sybaris Suites); 15 Nov 2002, p. LL1 Shoppers, villages await the verdict of unio vs. grocer; 15 Nov 2002, p. B2 Vote brings temporary peace (Safeway Dominick's); 29 Nov 2002, p. B3 Phone company to help library (TDS Metrocom, Fremont Public Library); 13 Dec 2002, p. A7 BUSINESSES - LAKE BLUFF (IL) Tree trimming contract goes to Lake Bluff firm; 25 Jan 2002, p. A4 BUSINESSES - LAKE FOREST (IL) Real estate gets a local boost (Arthur J. Rogers and Company); 19 Jul 2002, p. A12 Lovells to host first annual Gingerbread House Auction; 22 Nov 2002, Wishes p. 11 BUSINESSES - LAKE VILLA (IL) Doors & More sales trademark - custom millwork at reasonable price; 1 Nov 2002, Home Marketer p. 3 BUSINESSES - LIBERTYVILLE (IL) Dance Academy offers 'Giselle' on Feb. 9-10; 1 Feb 2002, p. A5 'Giselle' to feature Joffrey Ballet soloist; 1 Feb 2002, p. LL2 Grill 21 open 24 hours in the old Ron Santo's; 22 Feb 2002, p. A5 Inches-A-Weigh celebrates one-year anniversary; 29 Mar 2002, p. B6 Martial arts academy gets special use permit (North Shore Academy); 5 Apr 2002, p. A12 Game room videos to zap violence : Sports complex game room to be a good environment for children (New Frontier, Libertyville Sports Complex); 3 May 2002, p. A4 Grill 21 lists netword dates; 10 May 2002, p. A5 Sessler Ford continues annual child program; 17 May 2002, p. A4 Libertyville McDonald's gets new look - 50's style; 21 Jun 2002, p. A5 LogoPlace Limited puts your name in client's hands; 21 Jun 2002, Business Outlook p. 5 Ex-Bear set to open up a Libertyville barber shop (Wendell Davis, Big League Barbers); 12 Jul 2002, p. B3 Pine Tree business gives pets 'top dog' treatment; 9 Aug 2002, p. A7 Robber gets $700 from Dairy Dream; 23 Aug 2002, p. AM3 Education for your baby is just a sing-song away (KinderMusik); 30 Aug 2002, p. A2 Dance Academy of Libertyville to present classics in Storybrook; 15 Nov 2002, p. A2 Ombudsman education provides "comfort zone" for students (Ombudsman Educational Services); 6 Dec 2002, p. B6 BUSINESSES - LINCOLNSHIRE Red Robin set to open : Restaurant serves burgers a dozen different ways (Red Robin Gourmet Burgers and Spirits); 25 Jan 2002, p. A4 Putting Edge introduces a whole new game; 24 May 2002, June Rec. Guide p. 11 BUSINESSES - LINDENHURST (IL) Lindenhurst is getting 120-bed hospital; 29 Apr 2002, p. B1 BUSINESSES - LONG GROVE (IL) 3rd annual Long Grove Chocolate Fest; 26 Apr 2002, p. LL6 Mangel Gifts presents Doug Clark's fall design workshops; 6 Sep 2002, p. LL6 Cassandra's of Long Grove masters the art of celebrating the holiday; 15 Nov 2002, p. LL11 BUSINESSES - MCHENRY (IL) Umbarger family 'sails along' (Husttler Sport Center); 30 Aug 2002, September Rec Guide p. 10 Make a memory at McHenry Pro Bass; 30 Aug 2002, September Rec Guide p. 15 BUSINESSES - MUNDELEIN (IL) Medline going to Cuba; 18 Jan 2002, p. A1 Wal-Mart proposes to build Mundelein store; 11 Jan 2002, p. A1 Pizza manager robbed of $2K (Domino's Pizza); 11 Jan 2002, p. A1 Karma makes it way to Mundelein : New Asian themed restaurant opens; 11 Jan 2002, p. A3 E-Crew to rock Dunkin' Donuts : February promotion to benefit the Illinois Special Olympics Torch Run; 1 Feb 2002, p. A1 CarStar wins small business of the year; 22 Feb 2002, p. A1 Mundelein sisters offer seniors alternative care (Home Instead Senior Care); 22 Feb 2002, p. A6 Northfield Block Co., wins service award; 1 Mar 2002, p. A1 White Hen makes new home at Clark; 8 Mar 2002, p. A1 Send in the clowns (Clowning Around and Celebration Authority); 29 Mar 2002, p. LL1 Fire rips through auto repair shop (Under Your Hood); 12 Apr 2002, p. A3 Quig's brings apple tree count to 3,000; 10 May 2002, p. A1 Building may rise from Diamond Lake demolition (Diamond Lake Shopping Center); 10 May 2002, p. A3 Mega proposal pleases village : No permits yet, but mayor, trustees like what they see; 17 May 2002, p. A1 Curves offers women fitness in nick of time (Curves For Women); 14 Jun 2002, p. A5 Crowne Plaza offers luxurious lodgings; 28 Jun 2002, p. A1 Village rejects cafe proposal : Neighbors relieved by vote to deny; 28 Jun 2002, p. A3 Vin Rouge is di-vine; 5 Jul 2002, p. LL1 Butterfield Rd. business seeks liquor license; 12 Jul 2002, p. A6 Target is first shop for plaza; 26 Jul 2002, p. A1 A Pre-K punch : Couple combines talent for new business (Ki Martial Arts Center); 26 Jul 2002, p. A1 Gym caters to kids (Bymboree Play and Music Center); 23 Aug 2002, p. AM3 Valley Lodge offers view, taste on Diamond Lake; 23 Aug 2002, p. AM4 Group puts KinderCare at the top of its class; 23 Aug 2002, p. AM7 Quick mart fullfills lifelong dream; 30 Aug 2002, p. A3 'Feta' to be tied : Couple opens second business, a Greek restaurant in area (Little Niko's, Mundelein IL); 11 Oct 2002, p. A8 Oct-Dober-fest : Lovers of the unique canine give their pooches some papering (B.C. Dog Training); 1 Nov 2002, p. A1 Back in time : Mundelein's historic B&B celebrates 15 years (Round Robin Inn); 15 Nov 2002, p. A1 Cans for Tans - 4th annual Caribbean Islant Tan Thanksgiving food drive; 22 Nov 2002, Wishes p. 15 Country Bumpkin lauded for helping out school event; 6 Dec 2002, p. A3 Fries with your coke? Four arrested for selling cocaine out of Burger King drive-thru; 13 Dec 2002, p. A1 BUSINESSES - NORTH CHICAGO (IL) GLCU presents membership magic (Great Lakes Credit Union); 11 Jan 2002, p. B3 Abbott cares for kids; 21 Jun 2002, p. A4 Papa's Palace packing in patrons near Navy base : Restaurant does booming business in unlikely area; 2 Aug 2002, p. B28 Abbott creates kindergarten clas for employee's kids; 6 Dec 2002, p. B16 BUSINESSES - ROUND LAKE (IL) New restaurant opens in downtown Round Lake (Rancho Nuevo); 29 Mar 2002, p. LL3 Nursery plans to reuse treated wastewater in plan with Baxter (Synnestvedt Nursery); 19 Jul 2002, p. B6 BUSINESSES - ROUND LAKE BEACH (IL) Kristof's Entertainment center world of fun; 11 Oct 2002, Fall Rec Guide p. 5 BUSINESSES - VERNON HILLS (IL) No one injured in mall fire (Hawthorn Center); 11 Jan 2002, p. A5 Modern Tuxedo offers students scholarships; 8 Mar 2002, p. A3 It's official : Kmart closing, Vernon Hills store may remain open to early summer; 15 Mar 2002, p. A6 American Hotel YMCA honors; 7 Jun 2002, p. A6 TAB Products in Vernon Hills agrees to $34 million merger; 2 Aug 2002, p. A5 Card (and coin) sharps : It's in the cards : The other side of the coin (Justin-Grant Collectibles, Vernon Hills IL); 30 Aug 2002, p. LL1 Hooters coming, like it or not; 1 Nov 2002, p. A12 Barnes & Noble begins a new program for literacy; 20 Dec 2002, p. A3 BUSINESSES - VOLO (IL) Castle springs into flower power (Castle Gardens); 26 Apr 2002, Spring Home & Garden p. 3 BUSINESSES - WAUCONDA (IL) Wauconda Orchards holds auction; 1 Mar 2002, p. LL2 BUSINESSES - WAUKEGAN (IL) Chicago divorce firm double county office (Kalcheim, Schatz & Berger); 8 Mar 2002, p. B3 'Not in my backyard' neighbors tell junk yard (Auto City); 16 Aug 2002, p. B6 HOBO/Home Owners Bargain Outlet has something for everyone; 6 Sep 2002, Home Marketer p. 5 Auto City relocation delayed again; 20 Sep 2002, p. B2 Recyclcler says he's treated like junk (Auto Parts City); 4 Oct 2002, p. B1 Radio free opportunity : DJs at WXLC giving their listeners a chance to sit in their shoes; 11 Oct 2002, p. LL1 Winter is coming, visit F&R for new 2003 models (All-terrain vehicles); 11 Oct 2002, Fall Rec Guide p. 7 Auto City move junked; 22 Nov 2002, p. B2 Much more than pancakes at Emily's; 27 Dec 2002, p. LL2 BUSINESSES - WILDWOOD (IL) The light touch for home decor (Warren Electric); 2 Aug 2002, Home Marketer p. 8 BUSINESSES - WISCONSIN Come to the Barn for a 'good-time' atmosphere (Kenosha WI); 28 Jun 2002, Rec Guide p. 22 BUSINESSES - ZION (IL) Kiefer makes swimming 'easy and affordable' (Kiefer Swim and Pool Shop); 28 Jun 2002, Rec Guide p. 5 BUTTERFLIES Butterflies are free at symposium; 19 Apr 2002, p. B16 CAMPS AND CAMPING Camp Duncan keeps kids busy on days off of school : Register now for spring break YMCA camp; 1 Mar 2002, p. LL3 Celebrating 25 years for Camp Superkids : A camp for children with asthma; 29 Mar 2002, p. B6 YMCA Camp Duncan Day Camp; 26 Apr 2002, p. LL2 Summer camp spots available; 7 Jun 2002, p. B2 Burn victimes enjoy week-long camp; 21 Jun 2002, p. B1 True survivors (Fire Safety Alliance burn camp); 5 Jul 2002, p. LL4 Camp-I-Am-Me counselor makes yearly drive to help (Manny Gonzales); 5 Jul 2002, p. LL4 Abbott's Camp Invention makes learning fun; 5 Jul 2002, p. B2 Campers spread creative wings (Camp Invention); 5 Jul 2002, p. B2 CANCER Unlock your body's potential to fight cancer; 10 May 2002, p. B12 Survivors of cancer help open center (Cancer Treatment Centers of America, Zion IL); 5 Jul 2002, p. B1 Race for the Cure Sept. 15; 6 Sep 2002, p. B10 Race for the Cure Sept. 15; 13 Sep 2002, p. B13 The latest cancer radiation therapy now available (IMRT therapy, Lake Forest Hospital); 20 Sep 2002, p. B8 Jean-etics to fight breast cancer; 27 Sep 2002, p. B19 Stories of hope and courage; 11 Oct 2002, p. B6 'L.A. Law' stars join area breast cancer survivors for 'A Celebration of Life'; 18 Oct 2002, p. LL4 CARMEL CORSAIRS (BASEBALL) Corsair baseball up and down; 26 Apr 2002, p. A10 Corsairs muscle past Cats; 24 May 2002, p. A9 Season full of peaks, valleys for Corsair baseball; 31 May 2002, p. B12 Magical run ends for Carmel; 26 Jul 2002, p. A10 CARMEL CORSAIRS (BASKETBALL, BOYS') Two weekend victories put Carmel boys hoops over .500; 11 Jan 2002, p. B12 Schlemm stands out in Corsairs loss (Brian Schlemm); 22 Feb 2002, p. A9 Campers get jump-start on high school careers; 21 Jun 2002, p. B12 Carmel hosting hoops camp; 28 Jun 2002, p. A10 Corsair boys hoops looking for productive 'explosion'; 6 Dec 2002, p. A6 CARMEL CORSAIRS (BASKETBALL, GIRLS') Carmel girls hoops second at Warren; 4 Jan 2002, p. A6 Lady Corsairs scare Fenwick before falling; 11 Jan 2002, p. B12 Lady Corsairs eager for second season; 8 Feb 2002, p. A9 Lady Corsair hoops out, not down; 22 Feb 2002, p. A10 'D' equals wins; 20 Dec 2002, p. A6 CARMEL CORSAIRS (FOOTBALL) Zgonina to play in Super Bowl : Carmel High School grad to make second Super Bowl appearance in three years (Jeff Zgonina); 1 Feb 2002, p. B1 Seven Corsairs to play on college gridiron; 17 May 2002, p. B13 Carmel loaded with talent all across the board; 2 Aug 2002, p. A11 It's almost that time; 23 Aug 2002, p. AM9 Carmel's Walker an 'impact' player (Sean Walker); 30 Aug 2002, p. C1 Fitzgibbons returns to sidelines : Former CHS head coach now helping with defense (Mike Fitzgibbons); 30 Aug 2002, p. C3 Corsairs roll, sort of; 6 Sep 2002, p. B14 Corsairs beat 'team of the century'; 20 Sep 2002, p. B20 Carmel Corsairs; 27 Sep 2002, p. C5 Corsairs firing on all cylinders for state title drive; 27 Sep 2002, p. C12 Corsair football earns first-ever conference crown; 18 Oct 2002, p. B9 Corsair football rolls, Warhawks not to be taken lightly; 8 Nov 2002, p. A9 Stage set for showdown No. 2 : Corsairs head to Gately for much anticipated rematch; 15 Nov 2002, p. A9 Down but not out : Carmel's bid for state championship stopped by Mt. Carmel in grudge match; 22 Nov 2002, p. B6 Corsair football, the ride's not over yet; 29 Nov 2002, p. A9 Bitto, Carmel football building something special here (Andy Bitto); 6 Dec 2002, p. B13 CARMEL CORSAIRS (GYMNASTICS, GIRLS') Mikrut, Corsair gymnasts raising the bar (Sarh Mikrut); 13 Dec 2002, p. A9 CARMEL CORSAIRS (SOCCER, BOY'S) Mikrut set for new challenges (Chris Mikrut); 7 Jun 2002, p. A9 Carmel booters edge Mustangs on questionable call; 13 Sep 2002, p. A10 Corsair soccer sizzling at 13-0-3; 4 Oct 2002, p. A9 Corsair soccer shows why it's No. 2 seed; 1 Nov 2002, p. A9 CARMEL CORSAIRS (SOCCER, GIRL'S) Carmel booters rolling; 12 Apr 2002, p. A9 High-flying Carmel booters eye regionals; 10 May 2002, p. A9 Corsair girls soccer rolls; 17 May 2002, p. A9 Magical run ends for Mikrut, Corsair soccer (Chris Mikrut); 24 May 2002, p. B9 Mikrut set for new challenges (Chris Mikrut); 7 Jun 2002, p. A9 CARMEL CORSAIRS (SOFTBALL) Runs hard to come by for Carmel softball; 19 Apr 2002, p. A9 CARMEL CORSAIRS (TENNIS, GIRLS') Corsair tennis looking to join area's elite; 13 Sep 2002, p. A10 Corsair girls tennis rolling along; 20 Sep 2002, p. A9 Freshman stepping up for Carmel (Kristina Minor, Colleen Donovan); 27 Sep 2002, p. A9 Corsairs netters are ESCC champs; 18 Oct 2002, p. B9 CARMEL CORSAIRS (VOLLEYBALL, BOYS') Carmel volleyball riding the wave; 3 May 2002, p. A9 CARMEL CORSAIRS (VOLLEYBALL, GIRLS') Corsairs spikers finish second; 11 Oct 2002, p. A9 CARMEL CORSAIRS (WRESTLING) No shortage of heart for Corsair wrestlers; 11 Jan 2002, p. A6 Carmel's Michael a leader in all respects (Dave Michael); 25 Jan 2002, p. A6 CARMEL HIGH SCHOOL (Mundelein IL) see also CARMEL CORSAIRS - various sports Carmel students provide gifts; 4 Jan 2002, p. A5 The good hands people (student athletic training); 4 Jan 2002, p. LL1 Carmel High School announces 1st quarter honors; 11 Jan 2002, p. A2 Carmel High to host Street Scenes pre-show for seniors; 18 Jan 2002, p. A2 Kwiatt named 'Senior of the Month' (Anne Kwiatt); 18 Jan 2002, p. A5 Carmel closes due to gas leak; 18 Jan 2002, p. A5 Carmel 'Toasts Broadway' with its annual Street Scenes; 18 Jan 2002, p. B2 School digest : Carmel High School; 25 Jan 2002, p. A5 Carmel High School toasts Braodway with 'Street Scenes; 25 Jan 2002, p. LL2 Carmel : Proud to be Catholic; 1 Feb 2002, p. A4 Duffy named 'Senior of the Month' (Michael Duffy); 8 Feb 2002, p. A3 Catholic schools remain healthy; 15 Feb 2002, p. A3 Carmel to host Final Four fundraiser; 1 Mar 2002, p. A4 Carmel cheerleading squad qualify for state; 8 Mar 2002, p. A4 Carmel HS names senior of the month (Amanda Majeski); 8 Mar 2002, p. A7 Carmel awards scholarships; 15 Mar 2002, p. A5 Carmel announces state scholars; 15 Mar 2002, p. B17 Carmel High School names 1st semester honor roll; 22 Mar 2002, p. B7 Arvidson named senior of the month at Carmel High (Elizabeth ARvidson); 29 Mar 2002, p. A5 Carmel set to host Fifth annual Final Four party; 29 Mar 2002, p. A10 Kizior, Listek, Carmel students in the news (Paul Kizior, Adam Listek); 5 Apr 2002, p. A5 Everyone's a winner at Carmel Final Four party; 5 Apr 2002, p. A9 Carmel applauds French; 26 Apr 2002, p. A2 Carmel high magazine wins award; 26 Apr 2002, p. A12 Carmel mourns teacher's death (Mary Lou Paddock); 10 May 2002, p. A1 Carmel election results for fall; 17 May 2002, p. B28 Cheerleadesr raise spirit and skill; 24 May 2002, p.,A4 Carmel High School announces honors; 31 May 2002, p. B10 Golf digest : Carmel hosting annual golf classic at Midlane; 31 May 2002, p. B13 Stevenson, Carmel win Blue Ribbons : Local schools receive national recognition; 7 Jun 2002, p. A5 Carmel grad wins award (Crystal Pauley); 7 Jun 2002, p. A6 Carmel H.S. receives third Blue Ribbon; 14 Jun 2002, p. A2 Student attends medical conference (Jeremy Henson); 14 Jun 2002, p. A2 One big happy family at Carmel golf classic; 14 Jun 2002, p. A9 Carmel H.S. priest moves on (Fr. Bernhard Bauerle); 14 Jul 2002, p.A6 Carmel announces honor roll; 23 Aug 2002, p. B16 First class : Carmel's newspaper 'Crossroads' is getting national recognition; 27 Sep 2002, p. A1 Carmel elects council; 27 Sep 2002, p. A5 5 seniors named National Merit finalists at Carmel; 4 Oct 2002, p. A4 A blue ribbon : Carmel receives third award (Blue Ribbon School); 11 Oct 2002, p. A1 124 students at Carmel named as National Honor Society members; 11 Oct 2002, p. A2 Carmel recognizes scholars (AP Scholars); 18 Oct 2002, p. A12 Carmel entertains; 18 Oct 2002, p. A12 Carmel news and notes : Grammy-wining Carmel alum makes mark (Hugh Brown, '72), 100 years for retrea, Harvest Moon auction/dance; 1 Nov 2002, p. B12 Carmel announces honor roll; 29 Nov 2002, p. A6 Carmel High School names honor students; 13 Dec 2002, p. B9 Carmel announces Illinois State Scholars; 20 Dec 2002, p. B7 Carmel students fight world hunger; 20 Dec 2002, p. B10 Casinos see GAMBLING CENTRAL BAPTIST CHILDREN'S HOME (agency, Lake Villa IL) Growing the giving tree (Joyce Heneberry); 1 Mar 2002, Forefronts p. 7 CHAIN O' LAKES STATE PARK (Spring Grove IL) The Northern Chain-O-Lakes; 24 May 2002, June Rec. Guide p. 9 Local 'Love Boat' offers views of Chain O'Lakes scenery; 30 Aug 2002, p. LL7 CHAPEL OF LAKE COUNTY (church, Grayslake IL) Church celebrates growth with groundbreaking ceremony; 31 May 2002, p. B6 Charter Schools see SCHOOLS AND EDUCATION see PRAIRIE CROSSING CHARTER SCHOOL CHEERLEADERS AND CHEERLEADING Mundelein High School squad scores first (cheerleading); 25 Jan 2002, p. A8 Carmel cheerleading squad qualify for state; 8 Mar 2002, p. A4 Cardinal cheerleading clinic April 6; 5 Apr 2002, p. A10 These All-Stars have something to cheer about (Super All-Stars Cheerleaders); 26 Apr 2002, p. B13 Cheerleaders raise spirit and skill; 24 May 2002, p. A4 Successful summer for Cat's Poms; 13 Sep 2002, p. A11 Mustangs cheerleaders bring home gold; 20 Sep 2002, p. A6 They know what you're thinking : Area cheerleaders provide pep, spirit and even psychiatry; 27 Sep 2002, p. C4 Mustangs head downtown : MHS cheerleades in Lake Front Classic; 4 Oct 2002, p. A1 Hancock, LHS Poms earn hardware (Tiffanie Hancock); 29 Nov 2002, p. A10 Mundelein cheerleaders National-bound; 13 Dec 2002, p. A10 CHESS Chess camp offered (Chess Utopia, Grayslake IL); 5 Apr 2002, p. LL10 All the right moves : Chess Utopia is a fitness center for the mind; 26 Jul 2002, p. LL1 All the right moves (Frank Swindell); 2 Aug 2002, p. LL9 CHICAGO BEARS (professional football team) Chicago Bears coming to MHS; 1 Mar 2002, p. A10 Bears hoops game at Mundelein High; 29 Mar 2002, p. B10 Bears hoops game at MHS April 6; 5 Apr 2002, p. A11 Celebrity game turns into special event; 12 Apr 2002, p. A9 Ex-Bear set to open up a Libertyville barber shop (Wendell Davis, Big League Barbers); 12 Jul 2002, p. B3 Book them and they will follow; 16 Aug 2002, p. A11 Some U of I students from area finding NFL noise un-Bearable; 13 Dec 2002, p. B2 CHICAGO BOTANIC GARDENS (Glencoe IL) Chicago Botanic Garden offers family programs; 18 Jan 2002, p. LL4 A lesson on chocolate; 8 Feb 2002, p. LL4 Chicago Botanic Garden offers internships this spring; 15 Mar 2002, p. LL7 Chicago Botanic Garden hosts Midwest's largest antiques and garden fair; 12 Apr 2002, p. LL6 Come out to the flower show in Glencoe; 24 May 2002, June Rec. Guide p. 24 Rick Bayless headlines Pepper Festival; 19 Jul 2002, p. LL7 CHICAGO BULLS (professional basketball team) Chicago Bulls to host first-ever Holiday Heroes fundraiser for CharitabBulls; 8 Nov 2002, p. LL4 CHICAGO HISTORICAL SOCIETY (museum) Kicking the myth of the Chicago Fire's origin; 4 Oct 2002, p. LL5 CHILDREN See also SCHOOLS AND EDUCATION HARPS brings beautiful music to the animals and children it helps (Hooved Animal Rescue and Protection Society); 11 Jan 2002, p. LL1 Tips to keep your child safe while playing sports; 15 Feb 2002, p. B7 Popular Stories Day touts reading ASAP to children; 19 Apr 2002, p. B3 Play with purpose; 3 May 2002, p. LL1 How to pick the right student-care program for your child; 16 Aug 2002, p. B11 Keeping children safe on the Internet; 20 Sep 2002, Fall Home & Garden p. 22 CHIDLREN'S HOUSE CREATIVE MONTESSORI (school, Mundelein IL) Monsour encourages a hands-on education (Rula Monsour); 17 May 2002, p. A3 CIRCUSES AND CARNIVALS Jewels of the RIng shine in all-new Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus; 1 Nov 2002, p. LL6 CLC see COLLEGE OF LAKE COUNTY CLOTHING AND FASHION Interview fashion : Landing the job of your dreams; 11 Jan 2002, p. C4 Test boots could chnage footwear of the fleet (U.S. Navy); 8 Feb 2002, p. B28 Red hat mommas : A poem inspires a group of women to put more life into "mid-life"; 13 Dec 2002, p. LL1 CLOWNS Send in the clowns (Clowning Around and Celebration Authority); 29 Mar 2002, p. LL1 COLLEGE OF LAKE COUNTY (IL) Grayslake campus to host International film series; 11 Jan 2002, p. LL5 Lady Lancers show signs of life; 11 Jan 2002, p. B10 Stretch run awaits Lancers; 18 Jan 2002, p. B3 CLC Notes : Auditions set, Cajun coooking class; 25 Jan 2002, p. B2 Feted foreign film series showing at CLC; 25 Jan 2002, p. B14 CLC Notes : 'American Culture' film series, Bioterrorism seminar; 1 Feb 2002, p. B3 CLC hoops splits games; 1 Feb 2002, p. B12 CLC Notes : Gospel music, Screening for eating disorders; 8 Feb 2002, p. B10 CLC honors scholarship donars; 1 Mar 2002, p. LL1 CLC tabs ROck as VP : Round Lake activist to start April 17 (Jim Rock); 8 Mar 2002, p. B1 College of Lake County Athletes excel on, off field; 8 Mar 2002, p. B19 CLC Notes : Workshops to offer gardening tips; 15 Mar 2002, p. B15 Former CLC head starts with state board on May 1 (Daniel J. LaVista); 22 Mar 2002, p. B2 CLC Notes : Lake County magician to cast spell April 6, change in film schedule; 29 Mar 2002, p. B13 'The Three Musketeers' at CLC : College present the epic in two parts; 5 Apr 2002, p. LL2 CLC Notes : CLC celebrates Earth Day, Endangered prairie presentation, Critter hospital demonstration; 5 Apr 2002, p. C11 Blood shortage, CLC to help out; 5 Apr 2002, p. B1 CLC Notes : CLC celebrates Earth Day, Nature slide show on April 24; 12 Apr 2002, p. B10 CLC softball learning on on the job; 12 Apr 2002, p. B16 Adult piano students to perform at CLC; 19 Apr 2002, p. LL2 Lancers eye Skyway prize; 19 Apr 2002, p. B14 Lancer softball splits pair; 19 Apr 2002, p. B14 CLC Notes : Dance concert, Gospel choir concert, Art exhibition winners; 26 Apr 2002, p. B15 CLC Notes : One-day software seminar, Sunset cruise, Blood drive; 24 May 2002, p. B2 Bittersweet ending for Lancers; 24 May 2002, p. B9 CLC Notes : Paiting exhibit, Beginners investment class, Flagger certification course; 31 May 2002, p. B16 CLC's new exhibit features encaustic painters; 7 Jun 2002, p. LL9 CLC job fair reflects downturn : some employers leave early, job seekers deflated; 7 Jun 2002, p. B2 CLC Notes : Food safety refresher, Program on Arab world; 7 Jun 2002, p. B8 CLC heads' salaries OK'd; 7 Jun 2002, p. B9 CLC Notes : Excursion to Taste of Chicago, Retiring faculty; 7 Jun 2002, p. B13 CLC Notes : student orientation scheduled; 21 Jun 2002, p. B18 CLC presents summer classes for youth; 28 Jun 2002, p. LL7 CLC presents a Broadway summer musical ; 'Cabaret'; 12 Jul 2002, p. LL3 CLC exhibit pays tribute to Leonardo da Vinci; 12 Jul 2002, p. LL5 CLC Notes : Blood drive Jul 24, Business opportunity fair; 12 Jul 2002, p. B18 CLC names 7 fall staffers; 9 Aug 2002, p. B3 New CLC tech center to pave the way for higher learning; 30 Aug 2002, p. B12 What's happening at CLC this fall; 30 Aug 2002, September Rec Guide p. 7 CLC sports roundup; 6 Sep 2002, p. B8 CLC sports roundup : Hanson, CLC contingent savor Italian flavor of baseball (Gene Hanson); 13 Sep 2002, p. B8 CLC approves budget for 2003; 13 Sep 2002, p. B21 CLC children's production to open Oct. 3; 27 Sep 2002, p. LL2 CLC board agrees to land sale; 4 Oct 2002, p. B3 CLC extends later bus hours; 1 Nov 2002, p. B3 Tuition, fees to rise at CLC; 1 Nov 2002, p. B3 COMPUTERS / INTERNET Ameritech urges county's support of DSL service; 21 Jun 2002, p. B1 New sports web launched (www.sportsillinois.com); 23 Aug 2002, p. A11 Virtual high schools? It's already reality; 23 Aug 2002, p. B1 New sports web launched (www.sportsillinois.com); 30 Aug 2002, p. A10 Keeping children safe on the Internet; 20 Sep 2002, Fall Home & Garden p. 22 DSL still slow to come to area (Mundelein IL); 1 Nov 2002, p. A1 TDS offers alternative to DSL (TDS Metrocom); 15 Nov 2002, p. A3 CONDELL MEDICAL CENTER (hospital, Libertyville IL) Condell expands emergency department; 8 Feb 2002, p. B7 Condell asks for permit; 22 Feb 2002, p. A3 Condell offers eating program; 1 Mar 2002, p. A4 Parking limited near Condell : Libertyville Village Board votes to forbid parking on east side of Steward Street; 5 Apr 2002, p. A3 Condell Medical Center offers prescription medication tips for seniors; 24 May 2002, p. B15 Condell offers ways to stay safe in the heat; 12 Jul 2002, p. B7 COOK COUNTY (IL) COURTS Couple charged with thefts; 14 Jun 2002, p. A1 COOK MEMORIAL PUBLIC LIBRARY DISTRICT (Libertyville IL) Library has passport for fun; 21 Jun 2002, p. A6 Library seeks opinions; 12 Jul 2002, p. A7 Cook Library likes its temporary lease agreement with Vernon Hills; 1 Nov 2002, p. A2 COOKING see also FOOD AND DRINK see also RECIPES Turn into a grilling champ!; 28 Jun 2002, Rec Guide p. 19 COOKING BY THE BOOK (regular column) Trotter's Meat & Game not for the faint-hearted; 4 Jan 2002, p. LL4 Matambre shows off flank steak to advantage; 18 Jan 2002, p. LL5 Panna cotta with a San Francisco twist; 1 Feb 2002, p. LL4 Veggie stir-fry, Hong Kong style; 15 Feb 2002, p. LL7 Sourdough for home bakers, but allow for plenty of time; 1 Mar 2002, p. LL6 An Australian's approach to cooking basics with flair; 15 Mar 2002, p. LL8 Indulgent dessert hails from the Pacific Northwest; 29 Mar 2002, p. LL7 Soup for dinner?; 12 Apr 2002, p. LL7 Staff of life becomes memorable baking, eating experience; 3 May 2002, p. LL9 Discover the pleasure of socca crepes; 17 May 2002, p. LL11 Fennel, lentil ragout a Pacific Northwest favorite; 31 May 2002, p. LL4 Humble potato salad comes into its own; 14 Jun 2002, p. LL3 Sound advice on pairing wine, food; 28 Jun 2002, p. LL3 Perfect grilling with an Asian accent; 12 Jul 2002, p. LL2 Enjoy summer fruit tart; 26 Jul 2002, p. LL3 Tasty beans on the grill stirs nostalgic memories; 9 Aug 2002, p. LL2 No blarney in fine Ballymaloe berry gelatin dessert; 23 Aug 2002, p. LL6 Lulu's Provencal Table gets at heart of French cookery; 6 Sep 2002, p. LL8 Rice, vegetables team up for satisfying main course; 20 Sep 2002, p. LL3 Process this! updates classic shrimp de Jonghe; 4 Oct 2002, p. LL11 A distinctive country bread from France; 18 Oct 2002, p. LL1 A Marseille specialty: Soup Au Pistou; 1 Nov 2002, p. LL7 Romanian goulash spices up the dinner table; 15 Nov 2002, p. LL2 Seafood salad a real roman delight; 29 Nov 2002, p. LL6 Discovering Slow Food's many pleasures; 13 Dec 2002, p. LL3 COPYRIGHT Board eyes copyright laws : Village considers fees for ASCAP protection; 21 Jun 2002, p. A5 COUNTRYSIDE FIRE DEPARTMENT (Vernon Hills IL) Mural steals show at County Fair : Doherty takes cue from Countryside firefighter to create touching artwork (Joan Doherty); 2 Aug 2002, p. A2 COURTS / LEGAL SYSTEM see also LAKE COUNTY (IL) COURTS CRANE, PHILIP (representative, 8th Congressional Dist.) Crane recovers from surgery; 26 Apr 2002, p. B1 Recovering legislator Philip Crane, Mark Kirk inspire GOP; 3 May 2002, p B3 Kelecic outlines differences in laws he supports, Crane fights (Chuck Kelecic, Phil Crane); 1 Nov 2002, p. A5 Kirk, Crane, coast to easy wins; 8 Nov 2002, p. B2 Crime see LAW ENFORCEMENT, police departments of specific towns CUB SCOUTS OF AMERICA (organization) LV Cub Scout holds spaghetti dinner (Lake Villa); 1 Nov 2002, p. LL11 Scouts praise fire, police depts.; 22 Nov 2002, p. A5 CUNEO MUSEUM AND GARDENS (Libertyville IL) Celebrate the holidays Cuneo style; 22 Nov 2002, Wishes p. 6 DANCE (includes ballet) Dance Dimensions readies competition teams; 25 Jan 2002, p. A3 Dance Academy offers Giselle on Feb. 9-10; 1 Feb 2002, p. A5 'Giselle' to feature Joffrey Ballet soloist; 1 Feb 2002, p. LL2 Acclaimed troupe to perform Cinderella (St. Petersburg State Ballet); 8 Mar 2002, p. LL4 ICODance! dance concert performs 'Emotion'; 29 Mar 2002, p. LL5 Joffrey Ballet's spring program rocks (Multimedia Magic); 26 Apr 2002, p. LL10 Footprints Tap Ensemble to hold auditions; 24 May 2002, p. LL10 Barrington Youth Dance Ensemble revive Peter and the Wolf; 7 Jun 2002, p. LL7 Mambo/Latin night planned by dance group in Johnsburg (U.S. Ballroom Dancers Association); 19 Jul 2002, p. LL6 Only one audition for The Nutcracker (Barrington Youth Dance Ensemble); 9 Aug 2002, p. LL6 In step : Round Lake dancer trying to get to the top (C.J. Salvador); 23 Aug 2002, p. LL1 Rising star (Kylie Lafferty, Joffrey Ballet of Chicago); 30 Aug 2002, p. LL8 Hubbard Street Dance to perform at CLC; 18 Oct 2002, p. LL7 In a jam : Dance ensemble to hold 8th annual Tap Jam featuring some of the world's best (Footprints Dance Ensemble); 15 Nov 2002, p. A1 Dance Academy of Libertyville to present classics in Storybrook; 15 Nov 2002, p. A2 Annual Nutcracker includes local dancers (Barrington Youth Dance Ensemble); 15 Nov 2002, p. LL11 Footprints Tap Ensemble announces stellar Tap Jam cast; 22 Nov 2002, p. LL4 Dancenter North's Magic in the making : Libertyville girl, Carmel freshman chosen for leads (Allison Hudson, James Kopecky, Magic of the Nutcracker); 29 Nov 2002, p. LL7 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION (organization) DAR awards good citizens; 8 Mar 2002, p. LL2 Libertyville student named essay winner (Jennifer Saltiel); 8 Mar 2002, p. LL2 Daughters of American Revolution honor female students (Kelly Sanchez, Katherine Heupel, Craig Belcastro); 15 Mar 2002, p. A5 DAR awarded 15 Patriotism Medals to students; 26 Jul 2002, p. LL11 DAVID ADLER CULTURAL CENTER (Libertyville IL) Adler offers summer music : Programs available for children, adults; 7 Jun 2002, p. A5 Adler Center offers camps; 14 Jun 2002, p. A2 Adler's Folklore Camp has campers examine their roots; 5 Jul 2002, p. A2 Adler Center offers classes; 16 Aug 2002, p. A5 Adler Center names fall concerts; 30 Aug 2002, September Rec Guide p. 15 Adler features well-traveled guitar of Freebo; 27 Sep 2002, p. A12 Adler names fall concerts; 27 Sep 2002, p. LL11 Adler Center to audition for first kids play; 13 Dec 2002, p. A6 DENTAL HEALTH AND HYGIENE February marks children's dental health month in Chicago; 1 Feb 2002, p. B7 Don't put off child's first trip to the dentist; 1 Mar 2002, p. B7 Caring for your dentures daily to stay healthy; 5 Apr 2002, p. B8 The ABC's of sealants : How they can protect against cavities; 19 Apr 2002, p. B10 Every parent wonders - will my child need braces?; 31 May 2002, p. B8 DIAMOND LAKE SCHOOL DISTRICT 76 Dist. 76 looking to fill board vacancy; 4 Jan 2002, p. A1 School digest : Fairhaven Elementary School; 4 Jan 2002, p. A2 School digest : Diamond Lake District 76; 11 Jan 2002, p. A8 School digest : West Oak Middle School, Diamond Lake School; 25 Jan 2002, p. A5 Bears hoops game at MHS, April 6; 15 Mar 2002, p. B12 Bears hoops game at Mundelein High; 29 Mar 2002, p. B10 Bears hoops game at MHS April 6; 5 Apr 2002, p. A11 Celebrity game turns into special event; 12 Apr 2002, p. A9 Author's Day brings out the writer in Fairhaven students; 17 May 2002, p. A3 Making memories last with murals; 31 May 2002, p. A3 Schools, businesses team up; 7 Jun 2002, p. A1 Dist. 76 seeks new member (school board); 14 Jun 2002, p. A4 Dist. 76 announces Kiewicz as principal (Beth Kiewicz); 28 Jun 2002, p. A3 School digest; 16 Aug 2002, p. A12 Families may be eligible for free, reduced meals; 23 Aug 2002, p. AM1 Dist. 76 PTSA helps schools; 27 Sep 2002, p. A12 PTSA a winning Dist. 76 team (Parent Teacher Student Association); 4 Oct 2002, p. A8 Dist. 76 scores high on report card; 6 Dec 2002, p. A3 DISABILITIES Wheelchair hockey offered; 11 Jan 2002, p. B12 E-Crew to rock Dunkin' Donuts : February promotion to benefit the Illinois Special Olympics Torch Run; 1 Feb 2002, p. A1 Goalball helps visually impaired; 15 Mar 2002, p. A9 Seeking the gift of sight : Guide dog training an expensive necessity for local woman (Lisa Argyrakis); 2 Aug 2002, p. B15 'Buddy Walk' fund-raiser to be held at Lambs Farm : Benefit for Down syndrom awareness; 20 Sep 2002, p. B3 'Buddy Walk' at Lambs Farm set to go : Benefit for Down syndrome awareness this Sunday; 27 Sep 2002, p. A12 'Buddy Walk' at Lambs Farm set : Benefit for Down syndrome awareness this Sunday; 27 Sep 2002, p. B13 DOGS Reader : Unscrupulous breeders can profit off 'Snow Dogs'; 11 Jan 2002, p. B16 Seeking the gift of sight : Guide dog training an expensive necessity for local woman (Lisa Argyrakis); 2 Aug 2002, p. B15 Top dogs (K-9 dogs, Lake County Sheriff's Office); 9 Aug 2002, p. LL1 Unwanted bloodhounds need your love, too; 30 Aug 2002, p. A3 Dog lovers raise money for pets; 30 Aug 2002, p. A3 New self-permit station installed at popular dog exercise areas; 13 Sep 2002, p. LL2 Oct-Dober-fest : Lovers of the unique canine give their pooches some papering (B.C. Dog Training); 1 Nov 2002, p. A1 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE Verizon launches free link to the National Domestic Violence Hotline; 29 Nov 2002, p. LL11 DONELON, KAITLIN 12-year-old makes a "world of difference"; 5 Jul 2002, p. A3 DONNELLEY, DOROTHY Dorothy Donnelley dies : Conservationist, widow of printing icon, was 92; 8 Feb 2002, p. B1 DREW, DAN Waukegan Mayor Drew's death shocks city; 1 Feb 2002, p. B1 DRUGS, ILLEGAL County offering cash for info on Ecstasy dealers; 12 Apr 2002, p. B7 Empowering people; 19 Apr 2002, p. LL1 A red ribbon : Week designed to raise awareness (Red Ribbon Week); 11 Oct 2002, p. A1 Red ribbon week kicks off soon; 18 Oct 2002, p. A6 Some straight talk about drugs; 8 Nov 2002, p. A8 Fries with your coke? Four arrested for selling cocaine out of Burger King drive-thru; 13 Dec 2002, p. A1 EDITORIALS Demos gaining, GOP watershed looms for 2002; 4 Jan 2002, p. B4 Hebron's history alive after 50 years (Bill Schroeder); 4 Jan 2002, p. B4 Never too late to curb over-building; 11 Jan 2002, p. B4 Find new uses for old buildings; 11 Jan 2002, p. B4 Educator ignores econmoic reality (Mike Thirtle); 11 Jan 2002, p. B4 Stage set for productive 2002 (Suzi Schmidt); 11 Jan 2002, p. B4 Will Democrats be 'wild card' force?; 18 Jan 2002, p. B4 Mite makes right in Volo; 18 Jan 2002, p. B4 G.L.A.D. tidings energize 53 brigade (Bill Schroeder); 18 Jan 2002, p. B4 Strategies needed to find teachers; 25 Jan 2002, p. B4 'Chain saw' vote wakes up district; 25 Jan 2002, p. B4 Job sharing plans key political debate (Bill Schroeder); 25 Jan 2002, p. B4 Modern zoning laws serve people poorly (Ed Fuhrman); 25 Jan 2002, p. B4 53 loses ground in race for roads; 1 Feb 2002, p. B4 Fresh start after nightmare; 1 Feb 2002, p. B4 Farm museum plan needs some help (Bill Schroeder); 1 Feb 2002, p. B4 Need to modify assessing rules - now; 8 Feb 2002, p. B4 Hard to increase : education tax rate; 8 Feb 2002, p. B4 DWD overtaking DUI as driving scourge (Bill Schroeder); 8 Feb 2002, p. B4 Wood vs. Vallas best for November; 15 Feb 2002, p. B4 Open space decision at hand; 15 Feb 2002, p. B4 Media undermines patriotic fervor (Bill Schroeder); 15 Feb 2002, p. B4 Plentiful land beyond Lakeland; 22 Feb 2002, p. B5 Budget crunch won't sink ship; 22 Feb 2002, p. B5 Open space drive facing December void (Bill Schroeder); 22 Feb 2002, p. B5 Pace of growth overriding issue; 1 Mar 2002, p. B4 Plan bums rush for county casino (Bill Schroeder); 1 Mar 2002, p. B4 Additional views on County Board; 8 Mar 2002, p. B4 Tennis camp draws players, volunteers (Bill Schroeder); 8 Mar 2002, p. B4 Final thoughts on March 19--Cox for Senate; 15 Mar 2002, p. B4 Parents say-so undergoing test (Bill Schroeder); 15 Mar 2002, p. B4 New dimension in roads debate; 22 Mar 2002, p. B4 CLC partners: teach and reach; 22 Mar 2002, p. B4 Letter writers have their say (Bill Schroeder); 22 Mar 2002, p. B4 Intimate partners feeding violence (Phillis A. Demott); 22 Mar 2002, p. B4 Electors revise Hispanic district; 29 Mar 2002, p. B4 Four seasons a pipe dream; 29 Mar 2002, p. B4 Informed public makes difference; 29 Mar 2002, p. B4 Must remember Sept. 11 horrors (Bill Schroeder); 29 Mar 2002, p. B4 Navy Country: a new reality; 5 Apr 2002, p. B4 Try alternatives to new taxes; 5 Apr 2002, p. B4 Urge second try for open space; 5 Apr 2002, p. B4 Space race: advantage Lake (Bill Schroeder); 5 Apr 2002, p. B4 Voters didn't buy shameless drivel; 5 Apr 2002, p. B4 Medical system fulfilling dreams of 40 years ago; 12 Apr 2002, p. B4 Democrats gaining on shaky GOP edge; 12 Apr 2002, p. B4 Tollway 'locusts' about to descend (Bill Schroeder); 12 Apr 2002, p. B4 Prairie centers part of history; 19 Apr 2002, p. B4 Pace reinvention won't be hurried; 19 Apr 2002, p. B4 Pest controlling : A suburban plight (Bill Schroeder); 19 Apr 2002, p. B4 Tollway correctly increasing tolls (George A. Ranney Jr. and MarySue Barrett); 19 Apr 2002, p. B4 New courts era about to begin at Mundelein; 26 Apr 2002, p. B4 Water supplies worth studying; 26 Apr 2002, p. B4 Downstate : Tonic for jangled nerves (Bill Schroeder); 26 Apr 2002, p. B4 School relief won't be the dole; 3 May 2002, p. B4 Override zealots on storage site; 3 May 2002, p. B4 Skinner livening governor's race (Bill Schroeder); 3 May 2002, p. B4 Quality quest foremost at CLC (Gretchen J. Naff); 3 May 2002, p. B4 Nature's gems need polishing; 10 May 2002, p. B4 Mosque to mark growing diversity; 10 May 2002, p. B4 Pro fooball star forms foundation (Bill Shroeder); 10 May 2002, p. B4 Ease gridlock-shake mothballs off bypass plan; 17 May 2002, p. B4 Simple oops would suffice, who will speak out? (Bill Shroeder); 17 May 2002, p. B5 Avoiding pain at tax season; 24 May 2002, p. B4 Main St. fights Dr. Kevorkian; 24 May 2002, p. B4 Goodbye Hawthorn, G'day Westfield (Bill Schroeder); 24 May 2002, p. B4 Renewed force on the lakefront; 31 May 2002, p. B4 Summer 'works' for 12-month school; 31 May 2002, p. B4 Four-footed celebs booked for fair; 31 May 2002, p. B4 Baseball missing blue-collar days (Bill Schroeder); 31 May 2002, p. B4 Pointing finger helps terrorists (Peter Karlovics); 31 May 2002, p. B4 Flag waving back in style; 7 Jun 2002, p. B4 Tough DUI laws getting tougher; 7 Jun 2002, p. B4 How MCI gouged county serviceman (Bill Schroeder); 7 Jun 2002, p, B4 Shuttle concept grows in interest; 14 Jun 2002, p. B4 Pro ball interest eludes county; 14 Jun 2002, p. B4 Arming pilots matter of choice (Bill Schroeder); 14 Jun 2002, p. B4 Volo Bog area can use visitors; 21 Jun 2002, p. B4 Starting point: it's Great Lakes; 21 Jun 2002, p. B4 System, opinions vary on school size (Bill Schroeder); 21 Jun 2002, p. B4 Balance concept: 'out the window'; 28 Jun 2002, p. B4 New plans era for transportation; 28 Jun 2002, p. B4 Texans leave little unsaid (Bill Schroeder); 28 Jun 2002, p. B4 Listen up, critics, to sheriff's record (Antoinetta Simonian); 28 Jun 2002, p. B5 Fire Station plan good for the college; 5 July 2002, p. B4 Empty boxes business reality; 5 July 2002, p. B4 Themed 'look' filed for history; 12 Jul 2002, p. B4 Times dictated Rte. 22 compromise; 12 Jul 2002, p. B4 Waiting troubles ADA riders, parents (Bill Schroeder); 12 Jul 2002, p. B4 Democrats thriving in GOP territory (Ed Nash); 12 Jul 2002, p. B4 Fair beer ban restated for '02; 19 July 2002, p. B4 Habitat program getting stronger; 19 July 2002, p. B4 Residential TIF aids affordability; 19 July 2002, p. B4 Will of voters gets sidetracked (Bill Schroeder); 19 July 2002, p. B4 Ryan's rescue-vigorous debates; 26 July 2002, p. B3 Partners foster environmentalism; 26 July 2002, p. B3 Doom, boom for telemarketing? (Bill Schroeder); 26 July 2002, p. B3 Free air time worthy reform (Kathy Ryg); 26 Jul 2002, p. B3 A school of thought : Name shouldn't be sold; 2 Aug 2002, p. B4 Facts puncture would-be scandals (Bill Schroeder); 2 Aug 2002, p. B4 Change name, the thing to do; 9 Aug 2002, p. B4 Car show fun summer tonic; 9 Aug 2002, p. B4 Life's lessons up for learning (Bill Schroeder); 9 Aug 2002, p. B4 Caps won't reduce insurance costs; 9 Aug 2002, p. B4 Show the thugs who's in charge; 16 Aug 2002, p. B4 Big box proposal stretches system; 16 Aug 2002, p. B4 Democrat eyes unusual support (Bill Schroeder)16 Aug 2002, p, B4 Need more mileage from new road plans; 23 Aug 2002, p. B4 Back to school involves everyone; 23 Aug 2002, p. B4 City by the lake beckons rainbows (Bill Schroeder); 23 Aug 2002, p. B4 Blagojevich support of abortion deplored (Bonnie Quirke); 23 Aug 2002, p. B4 Stealth, silence hurts decision; 30 Aug 2002, p. B4 Lessons learned in mock gassing; 30 Aug 2002, p. B4 Talking better than turf fighting (Bill Schroeder); 30 Aug 2002, p. B4 Time to reflect, remember Sept. 11; 6 Sep 2002, p. B4 It's bootstrapping, not bailing out; 6 Sep 2002, p. B4 'New York' Jaws enjoys dip in Chain (Bill Schroeder); 6 Sep 2002, p. B4 Sandhill cranes face endangerment (Naomi M. Mithcell); 6 Sep 2002, p. B4 Youth courts making marks; 13 Sep 2002, p. B4 Glowing exception to residency rules; 13 Sep 2002, p. B4 Maybe zig-zagging way to go (Bill Schroeder); 13 Sep 2002, p. B4 Gambling question amplifies relevancy of township vote; 20 Sept 2002, p. B4 Armed forces prepared, waiting (Bill Schroeder); 20 Sept 2002, p. B4 Find better site for work release (Shirley Friedlander); 20 Sep 2002, p. B4 Growing trails ket to support of Forest Dist.; 27 Sep 2002, p. B4 Voters ignored primary at risk; 27 Sep 2002, p. B4 Choice vehicle? SUV hands down (Bill Schroeder); 27 Sep 2002, p. B4 Find successors to two departing leaders (endorsements); 4 Oct 2002, p. B4 Peaker operators hoodwink Zion? (Bill Schroeder); 4 Oct 2002, p. B4 Colonial towns can handle budgets (Charles Joly); 4 Oct 2002, p. B4 Lack of contests reveals weakness of single districts (endorsements); 11 Oct 2002, p. B4 Ace the Place : One family's call (Bill Schroeder); 11 Oct 2002, p. B4 Retain Helander; Fagan for vision in sheriff's office; 18 Oct 2002, p. B4 Ryg, Sullivan choices in new districts; 18 Oct 2002, p. B4 Decent Jim Ryan can lead state (endorsements); 25 Oct 2002, p. B4 First find a home, then locate job site (Bill Schroeder); 25 Oct 2002, p. B4 Interest dwindling in farm protection; 1 Nov 2002, p. B4 Jury service minor intrusion; 1 Nov 2002, p. B4 Tired Rte. 53 plan facing 'Chapter 11' (Bill Schroeder); 1 Nov 2002, p. B4 It ain't over when it's over; 8 Nov 2002, p. B4 If you can vote, thank a veteran; 8 Nov 2002, p. B4 Real doughnuts deserve love, care (Bill Schroeder); 8 Nov 2002, p. B4 Hospital probe wasteful exercise; 15 Nov 2002, p. B4 Forest vote OK earns "thank you"; 15 Nov 2002, p. B4 Leaders flub Hispanic drive; 15 Nov 2002, p. B4 Party difference? It's how they party (Bill Schroeder); 15 Nov 2002, p. B4 Obvious flaws ignored by GOP powerbrokers (Jordan Madorsky); 15 Nov 2002, p. B4 DuPage requiem a boon for GOP rebuilding job; 22 Nov 2002, p. B4 Sensible George sides with 'Sno-mos' (Bill Schroeder); 22 Nov 2002, p. B4 District to leverage voter approved funds (Al Westerman); 22 Nov 2002, p. B5 Free the YMCA from the YMCA; 29 Nov 2002, p. B4 Training center seen as prototype (regional emergency training center); 29 Nov 2002, p. B4 Money alone not the answer (Bill Schroeder, education); 29 Nov 2002, p. B4 Answer sought to density issue; 6 Dec 2002, p. B4 Time to prepare : Election Day April 1; 6 Dec 2002, p. B4 Old time Yule no big deal (Bill Schroeder); 6 Dec 2002, p. B4 Fashion shares spotlight on reorganization day; 6 Dec 2002, p. B4 Schmidt, Carter assume the reins; 13 Dec 2002, p. B4 Caring, sharing door open to all; 13 Dec 2002, p. B4 Need Yule angel for Hastings YMCA (Bill Schroeder); 13 Dec 2002, p. B4 Season's greeting,2003 resolution--new job creation; 20 Dec 2002, p. B4 Holiday seasons a weighty subject (Bill Schroeder); 20 Dec 2002,p. B4 Conservative base in 8th being watched (Tom Adams); 20 Dec 2002, p. B4 Big box impact on retial area a mixed history; 27 Dec 2002, p. B4 Giving abounds during Yule season (Bill Schroeder); 27 Dec 2002, p. B4 Education see SCHOOLS AND EDUCATION ELECTIONS See also POLITICS AND POLITICIANS County board filings come down to wire; 11 Jan 2002, p. B3 Bauer announces run for County Dist. 6 (Donald W. Bauer); 11 Jan 2002, p. B3 County board primary races wide open; 18 Jan 2002, p. B1 Churchill remains on ballot in 62nd (Bob Churchhill); 18 Jan 2002, p. B1 Disclosure workshop is Saturday; 18 Jan 2002, p. B2 Bieschke, Carillo off county ballot : Challenges erase Dist. 16 and Dist. 3 candidates; 25 Jan 2002, p. B1 State Sen. Lisa Madigan seeks votes in county; 25 Jan 2002, p. B1 Eye-catching poster created to build voter registration; 25 Jan 2002, p. B3 Voter registration cards coming; 8 Feb 2002, p. B1 Pollwatcher credentials now available; 8 Feb 2002, p. B28 Absentee voting begins at clerk's office; 8 Feb 2002, p. B28 Sierra endorsements (Sierra Club); 1 Mar 2002, p. B1 2002 Voter information guide; 1 Mar 2002, special supplement, 24 pages What you will see on the ballot; 15 Mar 2002, p. A1 Dist. 75 : 'Children First'; 15 Mar 2002, p. A1 Open Space : Choose it or lose it; 15 Mar 2002, p. A1 Absentee voting is Saturday; 15 Mar 2002, p. B1 Sullivan wins the 51st (Ed Sullivan Jr.); 22 Mar 2002, p. A1 Your local primary election results; 22 Mar 2002, p. A1 District 79 tax increase fails : Residents vote no for a third time; 22 Mar 2002, p. A1 District 75 not giving up; 22 Mar 2002, p. A1 Open space district is down but not out; 22 Mar 2002, p. A1 Election Results 2002; 22 Mar 2002, p. B6 Churchill, Beaubien have new challengers : Armstrong hopes to unify in Dist. 62 with 'love of country' (Bob Churchill, Judy Armstrong) : Skinner takes a shot in Dist. 52 (Steve Skinner, Mark Beaubien); 24 May 2002, p. B2 Churchill withdraws objection (Bob Churchill, Judy Armstrong); 14 Jun 2002, p. B1 Political filing deadlines nearing; 21 Jun 2002, p. B18 State Rep. Beaubien fails to kick Skinner off November ballot (Steve Skinner); 19 Jul 2002, p. B6 As November elections near, clerk looking for more judges; 27 Sep 2002, p. B20 County voters can preview ballots online; 4 Oct 2002, p. B2 2002 Voter Information Guide; 18 Oct 2002, special supplement County voters can preview ballots online; 1 Nov 2002, p. B2 Absentee voting date set for Sat.; 1 Nov 2002, p. B2 Election 2002 Results; 8 Nov 2002, p. B18 Want to run for office? Here we show you how; 13 Dec 2002, p. A3 EMPLOYMENT AND CAREERS Interview fashion : Landing the job of your dreams; 11 Jan 2002, p. C4 Job fair expecting big turnout (JobMarketPlace, CLC campus); 3 May 2002, p. B1 Mom's long journey from welfare to work (Sharon Epps); 3 May 2002, p. B7 Job fair at CLC lists over 90 employers; 17 May 2002, p. B1 Employers available at JobMarketPlace 2002; 17 May 2002, JobMarketPlace p. 2 Workshops planned for job seekers; 17 May 2002, JobMarketPlace p. 3 Secrets to make cover letters & resumes sparkle; 17 May 2002, JobMarketPlace p. 4 JobMarketPlace 2002 is sponsored by the following agencies; 17 May 2002, JobMarketPlace p. 5 Bright job market forecast for Lake County; 17 May 2002, JobMarketPlace p. 6 Ready! Set! Go! Your opportunity to make Job Fair's work for you; 17 May 2002, JobMarketPlace p. 7 CLC job fair reflects downturn : some employers leave early, job seekers deflated; 7 Jun 2002, p. B2 Job Fair 50+ signup begins for area firms; 21 Jun 2002, p. B3 Despite numbers, teenage workers are out in force; 2 Aug 2002, p. B1 JILG helps students find jobs : Program gets MHS grads motivated (Jobs for Illinois Graduates); 11 Oct 2002, p. A3 ENERGY / FUELS (includes gasoline, natural gas, etc.) The beauty of a log home : Energy savings; 1 Feb 2002, Home Marketer p. 8 Windmill brings energy to Prairie Crossing farm; 19 Jul 2002, p. A7 ENTERTAINMENT see also CIRCUSES AND CARNIVALS see also DAVID ADLER CULTURAL CENTER (Libertyville IL) 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 Stars of the Shanghai Acrobatic Theatre at the Hemmens; 4 Jan 2002, p. LL2 Zanies to feature special guest (Dom Irrera); 18 Jan 2002, p. LL3 Lake County magician to cast spell April 6 (Bill Blagg III); 5 Apr 2002, p. LL2 Three comedians together at the Laughter Arts Festival (Richard Lewis, Wendy Liebman, Kevin Meaney); 10 May 2002, p. LL2 Water's Edge School invites families to May Faire (Wauconda IL); 10 May 2002, p. LL2 Strawberry Festival at Apple Holler; 21 Jun 2002, p. LL5 Let the fests begin; 21 Jun 2002, Business Outlook p. 10 Leguizamo's edgy humor hits home (John Leguziamo); 28 Jun 2002, p. LL11 Actress brings laughs to club (Bobbi Houser, Widowed Outreach of Lake County); 19 Jul 2002, p. A2 Country rules as rodeo enjoys successful stay in Wauconda : Thirty-ninth show is a hit; 19 Jul 2002, p. A5 Totalmente Latina Tour in Chicago; 19 Jul 2002, p. LL3 Revue draws bead on dating scene (Playing Dumb with Jill Benjamin); 26 Jul 2002, p. LL10 Stortytellers gather in Spring Grove for festival fun; 27 Jul 2002, p. LL11 Cheap thrills : Entertainment you can enjoy on a limited budget; 2 Aug 2002, p. LL1 Mendota's Sweet Corn Festival promises sweet corn and fun; 2 Aug 2002, p. LL12 Village cranks up for Oktoberfest : Organizers expect 3,000 for annual event (Libertyville IL); 13 Sep 2002, p. A4 Wizard of Oz Festival reaches to kids of all ages (Chesterton IN); 13 Sep 2002, p. LL3 Interview with comedian Margaret Cho; 13 Sep 2002, p. LL8 Spoon River Scenic Drive celebrates its 35th Fall Festival; 27 Sep 2002, p. LL2 Bears vs. Packers rivalry taken to a corn field (Lake Geneva Youth Camp); 4 Oct 2002, p. LL2 Annual festival is for the birds, and people too (Scarecrow Festival, St. Charles IL); 4 Oct 2002, p. LL3 World's largest corn maze opens until Oct. 31; 11 Oct 2002, p. LL11 Great fall adventure : World's largest corn maze open until midnight (Richardson Farm, Spring Grove IL): 11 Oct 2002, Fall Rec Guide p. 12 'Houdine Seance' comes to Chicago's Haunted Castle; 18 Oct 2002, p. LL2 Pumpkin patriotism themed for Sycamore Festival; 18 Oct 2002, p. LL2 Explore the psychic world with Ross Johnson at Pops Highwood; 25 Oct 2002, p. LL5 Master jugglers bring their act to CLC Nov. 17 (Flying Karamazov Brothers); 15 Nov 2002, p. LL4 National comedian to "Horse Around" (Kevin Bozeman); 22 Nov 2002, p. LL5 "Life's Not Fair" Powers cradle-to-grave reflections (John Powers, Lakeshore Theater, Chicago IL); 29 Nov 2002, p. LL3 ENVIRONMENT Lake County looking for largest elm tree; 15 Mar 2002, p. LL10 Public meeting to be held on watershed; 29 Mar 2002, p. A8 Audubon : Not just for the birds; 5 Apr 2002, p. LL1 Air pollution causes healthy blood vessels to constrict; 5 Apr 2002, p. B6 Celebrate the Earth (Earth Day); 19 Apr 2002, p. LL6 League of Women Voters will discuss sludge plant; 24 May 2002, p. B3 Watershed project works with nature (Indian Creek Watershed Project); 21 Jun 2002, p. A1 EPA herbicide treatment to start on Lake Catherine; 5 Jul 2002, p. B7 Sewage spill blamed for beach closings; 12 Jul 2002, p. B1 Ranney's death leaves legacy (George A. Ranney, Sr.); 12 Jul 2002, p. B3 Dead crow in Libertyville carried West Nile virus; 19 Jul 2002, p. A4 E. coli bacteria not the least of lake's woes (Lake Michigan); 19 Jul 2002, p. B1 Pollution solution praised; 26 Jul 2002, p. B10 Gypsy moths invade town; 9 Aug 2002, p. A1 Moths are nothing new; 9 Aug 2002, p. A1 West Nile virus spurs an increase in vigilance : Strain raises concern of mosquito threat; 23 Aug 2002, p. B1 Brilliant fall color more than just trees; 11 Oct 2002, Fall Rec Guide p. 4 EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH (Wauconda IL) Church honors member : 'Everyone's grandma' marks 100 years (Jessie Cymanowski); 21 Jun 2002, p. A7 EYESIGHT / EYEGLASSES Early detection is key to preventing vision loss; 15 Feb 2002, p. B7 Diabetic eye disease can cause blindness, gives no early warning signs; 12 Jul 2002, p. B6 Good eye health helps keep your eyes on the ball; 23 Aug 2002, p. B14 Healthy eyes : Your child's most important school supply; 20 Sep 2002, p. B7 Don't leave out the eye in diabetes; 1 Nov 2002, p. B13 FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH (church, Mundelein IL) Faith Church offers service in sign language; 8 Mar 2002, p. A4 Women are invited to weekend quilting retreat; 15 Mar 2002, p. A14 Church adds extra service on Easter; 22 Mar 2002, p. A7 Fall see AUTUMN Families see CHILDREN AND PARENTS FARMERS' MARKETS / PRODUCE STANDS Super markets; 21 Jun 2002, p. LL1 Farmers' markets inthe area; 28 Jun 2002, Rec Guide p. 9 Fashion see CLOTHING AND FASHION FAULKNER, ESTELLE Lake County loses its oldest resident; 27 Sep 2002, p. B1 FIELD MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY (museum, Chicago IL) Medallion of Queen Elizabeth I on display; 12 Apr 2002, p. LL6 Dive into this 'Pearl' exhibition; 23 Aug 2002, p. LL6 FIREARMS Gun buy-back takes 478 weapons off street; 13 Dec 2002, p. B1 FIRE PREVENTION / FIRE FIGHTING See also FIRES, fire departments of individual towns Small idea, big results : Bescause of Gurnee girl, police, fire and public works workers may soon get national recognition (Stefanie Vollmer); 13 Sep 2002, p. LL1 A breakfast of heroes; 13 Sep 2002, p. B1 A Chicago Firehouse author regales Lake County audiences (Karen Kruse); 25 Oct 2002, p. A5 Firemen teach fire awareness (Mundelein Fire Department); 25 Oct 2002, p. A8 Airboat is firefighters' ally when water rescue needed; 27 Dec 2002, p. B2 FIRES see also fire departments of individual towns 'Rouse' fire origin unknown; 1 Feb 2002, p. A1 Fire reveals deeper problem (North Chicago High School); 26 Jul 2002, p. B10 FIREWORKS First aid for home fireworks accidents; 28 Jun 2002, Rec Guide p. 16 Lake County's complete fireworks schedules; 28 Jun 2002, p. B1 First aid see HEALTH AND FITNESS FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (Libertyville IL) Organ concert set for church; 21 Jun 2002, p. A2 FISH AND FISHING Nighttime fishing tourney approved (Wauconda IL); 30 Aug 2002, p. A6 FLAGS Retiring 'Old Glory' (disposing of U.S. flags); 26 Apr 2002, p. LL1 Etiquette for the proper display of the flag; 5 Jul 2002, For Love of Country p. 28 Boy Scouts colleting your old American flags to retire; 11 Oct 2002, p. B2 Flower Shows see GARDEN SHOWS FOOD AND DRINK see also RECIPES see also WINES The Polkaholics (FebFest 2002, beer festival); 1 Feb 2002, p. LL3 Ice cream man coming to Chicago (John Harrison, Edy's Ice Cream taster); 14 Jun 2002, p. LL12 Ice Cream man coming to Chicago (John Harrison, Edy's Ice Cream taster); 28 Jun 2002, Rec Guide p. 35 Get an A+ for planning creative school lunches; 23 Aug 2002, p. B9 Planning meals for on-the-go families; 8 Nov 2002, p. B10 How to serve champagne; 27 Dec 2002, p. C10 FOOD PANTRIES / FOOD BANKS Food Bank holding Hunger Fair Sunday in Park City; 1 Mar 2002, p. B2 Scouts collecting food for pantries; 8 Mar 2002, p. B2 Postmen on food drive; 19 Apr 2002, p. B9 Food bank gets a helping hand; 3 May 2002, p. A3 Teamwork nets 67 tons of food; 3 May 2002, p. B3 Halloween Week celebration aids local families with canned food drive; 25 Oct 2002, p. LL4 Food pantry needs hlep; 15 Nov 2002, p. A3 Cans for Tans - 4th annual Caribbean Islant Tan Thanksgiving food drive; 22 Nov 2002, Wishes p. 15 Town food pantry full, for now (Libertyville Township); 13 Dec 2002, p. A8 FOOTBALL see also CHICAGO BEARS (professional football team) see also local sports teams (CARMEL CORSAIRS, MUNDELEIN MUSTANGS, etc.) Larson named All-American (Luke Larson); 18 Jan 2002, p. B3 Zgonina to play in Super Bowl : Carmel High School grad to make second Super Bowl appearance in three years (Jeff Zgonina); 1 Feb 2002, p. B1 'The Koz' returns to his roots (Glen Kozlowski); 5 Apr 2002, p. B18 Urlacher football camps offered; 21 Jun 2002, p. A11 Urlacher football camps offered; 28 Jun 2002, p. B17 Youths earn 'passing' grades; 26 Jul 2002, p. A11 2002 Lakeland newspapers football preview : Any given Friday; 30 Aug 2002, p. C1 Rams' Glynn a triple-threat (Ryan Glynn, Grayslake High School); 30 Aug 2002, p. C2 The 'Koz' era begins at Wauconda (Glen Kozlowski); 30 Aug 2002, p. C2 New playoff format opens door for many teams (Illinois High School Association); 30 Aug 2002, p. C2 Mom's the word for Antioch football players; 30 Aug 2002, p. C3 Youth football roundup; 6 Sep 2002, p. B14 Area football roundup : Speed, defense help Grant pound lumps on Falcons; 13 Sep 2002, p. B10 Warren Pee Wees win in OT, move to 2-0 start; 13 Sep 2002, p. B22 Nobody's doormat; 27 Sep 2002, p. C1 Returning to their roots : Former area players now coach at their high school; 27 Sep 2002, p. C1 A tall order (Mundelein Mustang's Ryan Higgins); 27 Sep 2002, p. C1 Lakeland Media Midseason football report; 27 Sep 2002, p. C2 Area football roundup : Denham, Bees put sting into North Chicago (Marcus Denham); 4 Oct 2002, p. B14 Area football roundup : Despite taking lumps, Wauconda stays 'together'; 11 Oct 2002, p. B12 Prep football playoff preview : Eight Lakeland-area teams headed to the post-season party; 1 Nov 2002, p. B15 Bowling is in the cards for Turner, Husky football (Bowling Green State, Michael Turner); 15 Nov 2002, p. B9 2002 Lakeland All-area football team; 22 Nov 2002, p. A9 NSC All-conference football; 29 Nov 2002, p. A10 Hetlet takes on new role (Chad Hetlet, Johnsburg High School); 27 Dec 2002, p. B10 FOREIGN EXCHANGE STUDENTS Foreign exchange students need homes; 5 Apr 2002, p. A5 Host families needed for high school students; 12 Apr 2002, p. LL3 Cultural collision : Foreign exchange students embrace new classes, customs; 31 May 2002, p. A1 Fort Hill Historical Society see HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF THE FORT HILL COUNTRY (organization) FOSTER CHILDREN / FOSTER PARENTS / FOSTER HOMES Fostering love : Lake Villa family grows from two to a 'baseball 9' (Denikas family); 3 May 2002, p. B1 Fostering love : Lake Villa family of 11 overcomes hardship, thrives on lots of fun; 10 May 2002, p. B1 Fostering love : Lake Villa family of 11 looks to the future; 17 May 2002, p. B1 FOX LAKE (IL) POLICE DEPARTMENT Concern grows missing girls remain at large (Kalyn McCart, Jessica Martinez); 6 Sep 2002, p. B3 FOX LAKE (IL), VILLAGE OF Fox Lake builds first public lakefront park on Nippersink Lake; 2 Aug 2002, Rec Guide p. 9 FOX LAKE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL DISTRICT 114 Lotus School reopens in early September; 23 Aug 2002, p. B12 FOX WATERWAY AGENCY FWA to join Wisconsin agency on river issues; 18 Jan 2002, p. B11 Survivors of cancer help open center (Cancer Treatment Centers of America, Zion IL); 5 Jul 2002, p. B1 FREMONT PUBLIC LIBRARY DISTRICT Library receives $1,000 gift; 4 Jan 2002, p. A4 Join in winter fun at the library; 11 Jan 2002, p. A2 Schmidt honored for 30 years of service (Lionard Schmidt); 11 Jan 2002, p. A3 Crayonna to visit library; 1 Feb 2002, p. A4 Fremont library gives progress report; 15 Feb 2002, p. A8 The Queen of Crayons; 1 Mar 2002, p. A6 Storytellers strut their stuff; 15 Mar 2002, p. A12 Crafts spring up at library; 22 Mar 2002, p. A7 Schools rally together and read for a cause : Together, three schools raise $2,600 ofr Fremont Public Library computers; 19 Apr 2002, p. A3 Book sale features hidden treasures for literary looters; 17 May 2002, p. A4 Library offers chance to shake, rattle and roll; 7 Jun 2002,p. A7 Read to Rover teaches reading; 2 Aug 2002, p. A8 Library says no to books; 9 Aug 2002, p. A1 Fall programs come to Fremont Library; 23 Aug 2002, p. AM8 Fremont Library might be in trouble; 11 Oct 2002, p. A1 Frequently asked questions about the referendum; 11 Oct 2002, p. A1 Referendum is multi-purpose; 18 Oct 2002, p. A1 'A Chicago Firehouse' author regales Lake County audiences (Karen Kruse); 25 Oct 2002, p. A5 Library encouraging readers; 1 Nov 2002, p. A6 Ex-library member makes broad shift (Gary Gunther, Mundelein Plan Commission); 29 Nov 2002, p. A3 Phone company to help library (TDS Metrocom); 13 Dec 2002, p. A7 Library hoping fifth time's a charm for another hike; 27 Dec 2002, p. A3 FREMONT SCHOOL DISTRICT 79 Dist. 79 asking voters for 20 cent increase; 18 Jan 2002, p. A3 'Saturday Scholars' set to begin; 25 Jan 2002, p. A1 Jr. honor society works to benefit PADS shelter; 8 Feb 2002, p. A8 Celebrating 100 days; 8 Feb 2002, p. A8 Dist. 79 to hold info night; 15 Feb 2002, p. A4 Fremont unveils living wax museum; 22 Feb 2002, p. A3 Go USA! Students celebrate Olympics with books; 22 Feb 2002, p. A7 District 79 tax increase fails : Residents vote no for a third time; 22 Mar 2002, p. A1 Schools rally together and read for a cause : Together, three schools raise $2,600 ofr Fremont Public Library computers; 19 Apr 2002, p. A3 Flag gives true magnitude of lives lost; 19 Apr 2002, p. A3 Tea-riffic time : Tissues on the table at Mother's Day event; 17 May 2002, p. A1 Doing school, donuts with dad; 31 May 2002, p. A1 Canoe trip turns out to be 'unbearable'; 31 May 2002, p. A4 Fremont School hires a new superintendent (Rick Taylor); 21 Jun 2002, p. A1 Fremont teachers' pay gets boost; 5 Jul 2002, p. A1 District 79 proposes tax increase; 5 Jul 2002, p. A3 Fremont School seeks ideas with efforts to increase taxes; 19 Jul 2002, p. A4 Dist. 79 seizes chance to cut break on bonds; 4 Oct 2002, p. A1 Good news : No Dist. 79 increase; 25 Oct 2002, p. A1 Fremond Middle School is showing character counts; 1 Nov 2002, p. A6 Fremont tax a 2-time loser, Dist. 75 will get its increase; 8 Nov 2002, p. A1 Dist. 79 will try tax question again; 1 Nov 2002, p. A3 Society shows giving spirit (National Junior Honor Society); 27 Dec 2002, p. A1 FREMONT TOWNSHIP (Lake County, IL) Group hopes to protect open space; 15 Feb 2002, p. A1 Meet & greet to be held on open space; 22 Feb 2002, p. A3 Open space forum low on people, not support; 1 Mar 2002, p. A6 Sierra Club announces support for open space; 8 Mar 2002, p. A1 Open Space : Choose it or lose it; 15 Mar 2002, p. A1 Lakewood Homes expected; 15 Mar 2002, p. A16 Open space district is down but not out; 22 Mar 2002, p. A1 Expert to address flood control measures at Fremont meeting; 5 Apr 2002, p. A5 Sparks fly high at township meeting; 12 Apr 2002, p. A1 174 homes to be added in Liberty Lakes; 20 Sep 2002, p. A12 Fricilone, Shannon see OUR TOWN (regular column) FURNITURE A do-it-yourself guide to relaxation (Hammocks); 12 Apr 2002, p. B11 Upholstery styles get personal; 10 May 2002, p. B14 Ready to buy upholstered furniture? It's like buying a good suit; 10 May 2002, p. B14 GAMBLING Group starts anti-casino effort, seeks November advisory vote; 22 Feb 2002, p. B1 County group seeks casino vote (Casino Free Lake County); 22 Mar 2002, p. B2 Church to hold a no-casino forum (United Protestant Church, Grayslake IL); 12 Apr 2002, p. A5 Casino issue still floating : As Waukegan considers possible gaming sites, last license waits, pending Rosemont settlement; 20 Dec 2002, p. B1 GANGS From gangs to God : The Ricky Bueno story; 12 Apr 2002, p. B1 From gangs to God : Bueno serves what he hopes is last stretch in prison (Ricky Bueno); 19 Apr 2002, p. B1 From gangs to God : As Bueno's life continues to change, he begins to have effect on other like him; 26 Apr 2002, p. B1 Getting out : Gang members taking steps to leave their old lifestyles; 22 Nov 2002, p. LL1 GARDEN SHOWS / GARDEN WALKS Come out to the flower show in Glencoe; 24 May 2002, June Rec. Guide p. 24 Walk displays local gardens; 19 Jul 2002, p. A3 Butterfly garden tours sprout awareness of wildlife, nature; 26 Jul 2002, p. B17 Here's a club that's all green thumbs (Gardeners of Central Lake County); 16 Aug 2002, p. A1 Garden Club blossoms with its 'rosy' attitude; 30 Aug 2002, p. A12 Plan for spring garden color at Extension's 3rd Annual Spring Bulb sale; 13 Sep 2002, p. LL2 GARDENING see also GARDEN SHOWS / GARDEN WALKS see also LAWNS AND LAWN CARE Now's the time to make spring planting plans; 1 Mar 2002, Home Marketer p. 3 Wild One's offers garden design program; 8 Mar 2002, p. LL4 Spring signals start of gardening season; 5 Apr 2002, p. LL3 What's cool about cool-season annuals?; 5 Apr 2002, p. LL7 Protect mature trees in remodeling projects; 5 Apr 2002, Home Marketer p. 4 Amateur gardener to garden guru; 26 Apr 2002, Spring Home & Garden p. 16 2002 Plants of the Year announced; 26 Apr 2002, Spring Home & Garden p. 24 Proper tree planting spells energy savings; 3 May 2002, Home Marketer p. 5 Landscape guide for potential home buyers; 3 May 2002, Home Marketer p. 10 Wild Ones present 'Gardening of birds and butterflies'; 10 May 2002, p. LL2 Ask questions firs, enjoy plants later; 31 May 2002, p. B18 Landscaping becomes additional living space; 7 Jun 2002, Home Marketer p. 4 New roses with old-fashioned charm; 7 Jun 2002, Home Marketer p. 5 It's not too late for your summer garden; 14 Jun 2002, p. B18 Garden serenity made simple; 12 Jul 2002, p. B8 Planting guide : How to get great results in your garden; 20 Sep 2002, Fall Home & Garden p. 3 Fall planting tips from Paul's Landscaping; 20 Sep 2002, Fall Home & Garden p. 10 Keep gardens robust for fall; 20 Sep 2002, Fall Home & Garden p. 23 Landscape lighting provides beauty; 13 Dec 2002, p. B11 GAVIN SCHOOL DISTRICT 37 Changes emerge in Gavin School District 37 : New superintendent, pricipal named to district (Marge Fostiak, Paul Busceni); 23 Aug 2002, p. B9 GENEALOGY Learn about family history with new genealogical index tool on-line (Illinois Death Index, 1916-1950); 26 Jul 2002, p. LL5 GHOSTS Restless souls (Lake County IL cemeteries); 1 Nov 2002, p. LL1 GIANNINI, LISA Contest honors everyday heroes (Make A Difference Day); 12 Apr 2002, p. A4 GIRL SCOUTS OF AMERICA - GSA (organization) Girl Scouts receive donations; 4 Jan 2002, p. A3 Girl Scouts get ready to start annual cookie sale; 4 Jan 2002, p. A5 Girls give through 'Expressions!'; 22 Feb 2002, p. A3 Girl Scouts strive for 90; 8 Mar 2002, p. A3 Girl Scouts conduct study on feelings from Sept. 11; 7 Jun 2002, p. A5 Troops celebrate 90 years; 7 Jun 2002, p. A5 GOLF Golf history highlights lecture series; 15 Feb 2002, p. B10 Golf history highlights lecture; 22 Feb 2002, p. B10 Golf lectures planned at part of Historical Society sampler series (McHenry County Historical Society); 22 Feb 2002, p. B24 Jr. golf lessons (Lake County Forest Preserve); 12 Apr 2002, p. A9 Jr. golf lessons offered at Thunderhawk, Countryside; 19 Apr 2002, p. B12 County golf courses give lessons : Adult instruction at Countryside, ThunderHawk; 26 Apr 2002, p. B3 Local golf digest : Stonewall Orchard chips in with "PGA Free Lesson Month"; 10 May 2002, p. B2 Golfers take a swing for special Olympics; 24 May 2002, p. A1 Improving your golf game; 24 May 2002, June Rec. Guide p. 31 Golf digest : Carmel hosting annual golf classic at Midlane; 31 May 2002, p. B13 Golf outing 'putts' Mundelein first : MainStreet raises funds at 9th annual event; 14 Jun 2002, p. A3 Tee it up! 2002 Lakeland Media annual golf directory (part 1); 14 Jun 2002, p. B13 Dolan challenge more than just golf; 21 Jun 2002, p. A9 County women's amateur July 15; 21 Jun 2002, p. A10 County women's amateur July 15; 28 Jun 2002, p. B17 McCormick captures Lake County Women's Amatuer (Mary Ann McCormick); 26 Jul 2002, p. B6 LSC golf center to open (Libertyville IL); 2 Aug 2002, p. A5 SEDOL 5th annual golf outing at Midlane; 9 Aug 2002, p. LL4 Golf outing to be held at Thunderhawk Golf Club (Lambs Farm benefit); 9 Aug 2002, p. LL4 Lake County police golf for communities; 16 Aug 2002, p. A3 Keilwitz has it all on course (Brad Keilwit); 16 Aug 2002, p. A9 Long drive qualifier; 16 Aug 2002, p. A11 Lake County men's amateur set for Aug. 24-25; 16 Aug 2002, p. B16 Lucas, youths pass their 'First' test (George Lucas, First Tee program); 30 Aug 2002, p. A9 2002 Lakeland Media Boys' Golf preview; 13 Sep 2002, p. B7 Lakeland Media Girls' golf preview capsules; 13 Sep 2002, p. B25 GOLF COURSES Stonewall Orchard rated on of the best; 24 May 2002, June Rec. Guide p. 30 Tee it up! 2002 Lakeland media annual golf directory; 21 Jun 2002, p. B10 Lakemoor Golf Club offers variety of challenges; 28 Jun 2002, Rec Guide p. 27 It's in the hole! 2002 Lakeland Media annual golf directory; 28 Jun 2002, p. B11 Tee it up! 2002 Lakeland Media annula golf directory; 5 Jul 2002, p. B11 Tee it up! 2002 Lakeland Media annual golf directory; 12 Jul 2002, p. B12 Antioch G.C. to undergo 'facelift'; 12 Jul 2002, p. B14 Tee it up! 2002 Lakeland Media annual golf directory; 19 Jul 2002, p. B3 Stonewall Orchard G.C. unveils new clubhouse; 30 Aug 2002, p. B6 Hickory Knoll renovates clubhouse, course back into playing condition; 30 Aug 2002, September Rec Guide p. 12 Antioch Golf Club to undergo 'facelift' 30 Aug 2002, September Rec Guide p. 16 GOOD SHEPHERD HOSPITAL (Barrington IL) High school students sought for Advocate Good Shepherd Hospital's future physicians program and future healthcare profesiionals program; 22 Mar 2002, p. B9 7th Annual Kids Care and Safety Fair May 18; 5 Apr 2002, p. B8 GOVERNMENT (general principles of government and political systems) Czechs check out democracy; 26 Apr 2002, p. A1 GRANT COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT 124 (Fox Lake IL) Wedding bells for breakfast at GCHS; 12 Apr 2002, p. LL1 Grant connection, taste of Nationals (Karen Davidson, Derek Hartmann); 22 Nov 2002, p. B15 GRAYSLAKE CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL DISTRICT 46 You're never fully dressed without a smile; 13 Dec 2002, p. LL3 GRAYSLAKE (IL) FIRE DEPARTMENT Grayslake Fire Dept. to build new station; 5 Apr 2002, p. A5 CLC board agrees to land sale; 4 Oct 2002, p. B3 GRAYSLAKE (IL) PARK DISTRICT Grayslake Park District operates pool; 30 Aug 2002, September Rec Guide p. 13 GRAYSLAKE (IL), VILLAGE OF Handy work to be displayed in Winterfest Quilt Walk; 18 Jan 2002, p. LL4 Winterfest events; 18 Jan 2002, p. LL4 GREAT LAKES ADAPTIVE SPORTS ASSOCIATION - GLASA (organization) Twilight run aiming for nine hundred again; 26 Apr 2002, p. A5 GLASA names All-tournament team; 26 Apr 2002, p. B14 Sports programs offered by GLASA; 21 Jun 2002, p. A10 GREAT LAKES NAVAL TRAINING STATION (military base, North Chicago IL) Landmark Navy deal inked at Great Lakes; 15 Feb 2002, p. B1 Great Lakes cancels July 4th celebration; 12 Apr 2002, p. B6 Volunteer at Great Lakes Naval Hospital : Red Cross seeking individuals; 21 Jun 2002, p. LL9 GREEN OAKS-LIBERTYVILLE-MUNDELEIN-VERNON HILLS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE - GLMV (organization) Chamber shares table with politicians; 25 Jan 2002, p. A8 GLMV Chamber of Commerce; 25 Jan 2002, p. C7 Chamber getting ready for home show; 8 Mar 2002, p. A1 GLMV Home Improvement Show; 8 Mar 2002, p. LL2 Relay for Life coming : Event has raised $1.4 million in four years; 22 Mar 2002, p. A12 Chamber businesses unite for charity; 29 Mar 2002, p. A1 Nominate a secretary of the year; 12 Apr 2002, p. A4 Chamber to teach businesses with workshop; 12 Apr 2002, p. A12 Spring into spring with a chamber fashion show; 19 Apr 2002, p. A8 Businesses break for lunch with mayors; 24 May 2002, p. A1 Assessors to speak at lunch; 16 Aug 2002, p. A5 GREEN, JOHN GEORGE, JR. Green, a 'true Democrat' dies at 83; 23 Aug 2002, p. A1 Guard, Elizabeth See OUR TOWN (regular column) GURNEE COMMUNITY CHURCH (Gurnee IL) Mission needs monetary aid; 25 Jan 2002, p. A8 GURNEE (IL) FIRE DEPARTMENT Humble hero : Henby's pasion for what he does touches many lives usually with a smile and a laugh; 1 Mar 2002, Forefronts p. 5 GURNEE (IL), VILLAGE OF Area's largest pool party planned; 24 May 2002, June Rec. Guide p. 14 Gurnee Days offers fun for the whole family; 2 Aug 2002, Rec Guide p. 19 Gurnee Days offers fun; 9 Aug 2002, p. B12 GYMNASTICS Area gymnasts sparkle at county meet; 18 Jan 2002, p. A6 Palatine next for area gymnasts; 8 Feb 2002, p. A9 Palatine next, final stop for area gymnasts; 15 Feb 2002, p. A9 Gymnastics spot : Mundelein John Ranck Invitational; 22 Mar 2002, p. A10 Area youth gymnasts are G.I.J.O. tough (Greater Illinois Junior Olympics); 7 Jun 2002, p. A10 Vovolka leads Level 6 girls (Katarina Vovolka); 27 Dec 2002, p. B10 HABITAT FOR HUMANITY (organization) Come celebrate humanity; 11 Jan 2002, p. A2 Habitat invites look at projects; 15 Feb 2002, p. B18 Two Habitat for Humanity chapters benefit from law school assistance; 8 Mar 2002, p. LL11 Lovells to host first annual Gingerbread House Auction; 22 Nov 2002, Wishes p. 11 HAWTHORN SCHOOL DISTRICT 73 Hawthorn Option School announces honor roll; 10 May 2002, p. A12 Students sport suits, pro attitudes for Career Day; 17 May 2002, p. A5 Hawthorn Middle School names honor students; 31 May 2002, p. A7 Hawthorn Junior High School announces honors; 16 Aug 2002, p. A6 HEALTH AND FITNESS (includes exercise) see also CANCER see also DENTAL HEALTH AND HYGIENE 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 ORGAN DONATION / ORGAN TRANSPLANTS The good hands people (student athletic training, Carmel High School); 4 Jan 2002, p. LL1 New online technology helps reduce risks of heart attack, stroke; 11 Jan 2002, p. B6 Medical update : FDA approves innovative new treatment for neck pain; 11 Jan 2002, p. B7 The best New Year's resolution; 11 Jan 2002, p. C1 Keep your New Year's resolutions this year; 11 Jan 2002, p. C2 Diets decorated with color may prevent disease; 11 Jan 2002, p. C5 Five reasons people gain weight; 11 Jan 2002, p. C5 Manage your allergies, keep your pets; 11 Jan 2002, p. C6 Study shows low-sodium diet can decrease blood pressure as effectively as some medications; 11 Jan 2002, p. C8 Signs for a healthy future; 18 Jan 2002, p. C4 Aging gracefully with exercise; 18 Jan 2002, p. C6 Brain research shows that diet and exercise are keys to living; 18 Jan 2002, p. C8 5 tips for choosing the best dietary supplements; 25 Jan 2002, p. B6 Natural family planning classes offered; 15 Feb 2002, p. LL6 Take it to heart : Incorporate these nutrients for a healthier heart; 22 Feb 2002, p. B7 Asthma : What should you use to get control?; 1 Mar 2002, p. B6 'Age is Becoming' program offers women good advice; 1 Mar 2002, p. B7 Take the smoke free home pledge; 8 Mar 2002, p. B6 Stroke risk linked to calcium in the heart's arteries; 8 Mar 2002, p. B6 Alzheimer's Disease treatments offer hope; 15 Mar 2002, p. B9 Coming to terms with your body shape; 15 Mar 2002, p. B9 Professional in-service on the 'Biological Basis of Eating Behaviors' offered by extension; 15 Mar 2002, p. B10 Three-month antibiotic treatment reduces risk of future heart attack; 29 Mar 2002, p. B6 Too stressed to snooze? Solutions for a more peaceful night's sleep; 29 Mar 2002, p. B7 Blood shortage, CLC to help out; 5 Apr 2002, p. B1 Daylight savings tips internal clock; 5 Apr 2002, p. B2 Air pollution causes healthy blood vessels to constrict; 5 Apr 2002, p. B6 Eight ways to keep your fitness plan on track; 19 Apr 2002, p. B11 Medicine implants drastically reduce stroke complications; 26 Apr 2002, p. B9 Make your bones strong with calcium; 3 May 2002, p. B20 Is mold in your home making you sick?; 3 May 2002, Home Marketer p. 9 Brain research shows that diet and exercise are keys to living well; 10 May 2002, p. B13 Heart health should be the front line; 10 May 2002, p. B13 Ostrichized : Oldest animal on earth provides a meaty alternative for health conscious Americans; 24 May 2002, p. LL1 The low-down on high blood pressure - more focus on prevention and treatment; 31 May 2002, p. B8 CRP levels predict risk of sudden death; 7 Jun 2002, p. B6 Health Department collects crows to test for West Nile virus; 7 Jun 2002, p. B6 Simple questions may help predict death risk for heart patients; 21 Jun 2002, p. B7 Sun protection, don't get burned!; 28 Jun 2002, Rec Guide p. 7 Five tips for an active, healthy summer; 5 Jul 2002, p. B6 Are pollens invading your home?; 12 Jul 2002, p. B7 Dead crow in Libertyville carried West Nile virus; 19 Jul 2002, p. A4 Student trainers getting to know 'dem bones'; 19 Jul 2002, p. A9 New, less painful option for varicose vein sufferers; 19 Jul 2002, p. B9 Local teen ready to combat disease (Jenny Coolidge, sclerdoerma); 26 Jul 2002, p. A3 Statin drugs lower heart disease risk in postmenopausal women; 26 Jul 2002, p. B8 Home remedies for all summer ailments; 2 Aug 2002, Rec Guide p. 28 West Nile virus spurs an increase in vigilance : Strain raises concern of mosquito threat; 23 Aug 2002, p. B1 Special deliveries : Doulas makes the birthing process run a whole lot smoother; 23 Aug 2002, p. B2 Research shows that walking can help save your life (American Heart Association); 30 Aug 2002, p. B9 Is it Alzheimer's or just forgetfulness?; 6 Sep 2002, p. B12 Mosquitoes with West Nile virus found; 13 Sep 2002,p. A4 Almonds have cholesterol benefits; 20 Sep 2002, p. B6 Fall into healthy eating habits; 20 Sep 2002, p. B7 Three tips for an active, healthy fall; 20 Sep 2002, p. B8 Not your mother's Health Ed class; 27 Sep 2002, p. LL1 West Nile hits home : 2nd case here turns out to be 1st death; 27 Sep 2002, p. B1 Video shows students how to safely carry backpacks; 11 Oct 2002, p. B10 Antibody may be risk factor; 18 Oct 2002, p. B7 Understanding heart attacks; 18 Oct 2002, Health Update p. 8 Make healthy eating and exercise part of your daily routine; 18 Oct 2002, Health Update p. 11 Anatomy and back pain; 18 Oct 2002, Health Update p. 12 Don't be haunted by dietary myths; 1 Nov 2002, p. LL2 Conference spreads importance on need for public's CPR skills; 1 Nov 2002, p. B2 Safety tips for preparing holiday feasts; 22 Nov 2002, p. B8 Taking the aches and pains our of snow shoveling : American Heart Association warns of the snow shoveling dangers; 13 Dec 2002, p. C21 The time to prevent cardiovascular disease is now; 27 Dec 2002, p. B14 HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF THE FORT HILL COUNTRY (organization) Fort Hill celebrates 'Museum Day'; 10 May 2002, p. A6 Fort Hill gives families reasons to remember; 21 Jun 2002, p. A3 Santa coming to Fort Hill; 29 Nov 2002, p. A1 HISTORY Wanted : Top preservation projects for National Preservation Awards; 11 Jan 2002, p. B8 Travel on the Lewis & Clark Trail (Illinois State Museum); 8 Mar 2002, p. LL8 No rights! A lesson in America's past (Wheaton History Center, Wheaton IL); 8 Mar 2002, p. LL8 Greatest generation recalls WWII; 29 Mar 2002, p. A12 32nd annual rendezvous at Fort de Chartres; 31 May 2002, p. LL5 Holocaust Film series at museum (Milwaukee Public Museum, Milwaukee WI); 7 Jun 2002, p. LL7 Soldier re-enactors suffer for realism : Wearing wool uniforms in 90 degrees no day at the beach; 21 Jun 2002, p. B2 Civil War re-enactment coming to Wauconda; 21 Jun 2002, p. B2 Union, confederate forces renew battle at Lakewood Forest Preserve; 28 Jun 2002, p. LL5 Civil War comes alive in Wauconda; 12 Jul 2002, p. B9 Pike River Rendezvous returns to Poerio Park (Kenosah WI); 23 Aug 2002, p. LL3 Kicking the myth of the Chicago Fire's origin; 4 Oct 2002, p. LL5 Holiday exhibit and programs salute Spain (Wheaton History Center); 13 Dec 2002, p. LL2 HOLIDAYS Where to take your sweetheart (Valentine's Day); 8 Feb 2002, p. LL6 Happy Mother's Day; 3 May 2002, p. LL6 My mom's the best because... (2nd place, Kelsey Blackwell, 3rd place, Stephanie Zimmerman); 3 May 2002, p. B15 Make Mother's Day special; 3 May 2002, p. B17 The perfect gift for those who give the gift of life; 10 May 2002, p. C2 Discover the history of mother's day; 10 May 2002, p. C3 Father's Day events; 7 Jun 2002, p. LL2 Area events abound of Independence Day; 28 Jun 2002, Rec Guide p. 12 Lake County's complete fireworks schedules; 28 Jun 2002, p. B1 Spooky goblins, happy ghosts invade Lake County in October (Halloween); 30 Aug 2002, September Rec Guide p. 17 Conjure up a spooktacular Halloween; 4 Oct 2002, Home Marketer p. 8 Ghoulish make-up demonstrations (Fantasy Festival Costume/Magic Centre); 11 Oct 2002, p. LL3 The Hancock Obeservatory's annual Halloween event for all ages; 11 Oct 2002, p. LL11 Area Halloween happenings; 11 Oct 2002, Fall Rec Guide p. 13 Trick-or-Treat hours; 11 Oct 2002, Fall Rec Guide p. 13 Halloween safety tips; 25 Oct 2002, p. A12 Blithe spirits (Ghosts of Lake County, part 1); 25 Oct 2002, p. LL1 Halloween fun planned at Brookfield : Boo! at the Zoo; 25 Oct 2002, p. LL2 Pops' Halloween benefits some real creatures (Chicago Anti-Cruelty Society); 25 Oct 2002, p. LL2 Halloween thrills and chills during Museum's Halloween Hauntings (Milwaukee Public Museum); 25 Oct 2002, p. LL2 Ravinia festival's first 'Halloween Harvest'; 25 Oct 2002, p. LL3 Halloween Week celebration aids local families with canned food drive; 25 Oct 2002, p. LL4 Halloween happenings; 25 Oct 2002, p. LL12 Target Thanksgiving Parade seeks Santa's helpers; 1 Nov 2002, p. LL2 Set the perfect holiday table; 1 Nov 2002, Home Marketer p. 11 Creative decor for holiday entertaining; 1 Nov 2002, Home Marketer p. 13 Festival of Trees in Racine, Wis. presents The Enchanted Forest; 8 Nov 2002, p. Ll3 Don't let budget control your Turkey Day feast; 22 Nov 2002, p. A5 Safety tips for preparing holiday feasts; 22 Nov 2002, p. B8 Top toys for the holiday season; 22 Nov 2002, Wishes p. 3 Celebrate the holidays Cuneo style; 22 Nov 2002, Wishes p. 6 Holiday events calendar; 22 Nov 2002, Wishes p. 7 Date set for chamber's annual pancakes with Santa Claus (Round Lake Area Chamber of Commerce); 22 Nov 2002, Wishes p. 9 Lovells to host first annual Gingerbread House Auction; 22 Nov 2002, Wishes p. 11 Ring in the holiday season in Woodstock; 22 Nov 2002, Wishes p. 14 Vernon Hills full roster of holiday events; 22 Nov 2002, Wishes p. 15 RE/MAX Northern Illinois inaugurates toy drive; 22 Nov 2002, Wishes p. 20 Annual holiday light show ready (Vernon Hills IL); 29 Nov 2002, p. A6 The Christmas season begins with Deck the Hall (Old St. Patricks Church, Chicago IL); 29 Nov 2002, p. LL2 Radio City Christmas Spectacular returns to the Rosemont Theatre; 29 Nov 2002, p. LL3 Cranberries for Thanksgiving; 29 Nov 2002, p. C2 Holiday Events Calendar; 29 Nov 2002, p. C5 Santa's sleigh stops at the Hancock Observatory; 29 Nov 2002, p. C8 Toys for Tots drop-off sites at Lake County Forest Preserves; 29 Nov 2002, p. C9 Create magic this Christmas; 29 Nov 2002, p. C13 Packaging homemade goodies as holiday gifts; 29 Nov 2002, p. C14 Hooterville Christmas Tree Farm a local tradition; 29 Nov 2002, p. C15 Christmas Tree farms offer a variety of family experiences; 29 Nov 2002, p. C16 Christmas plants rooted in centuries-old histories and traditions; 6 Dec 2002, Home Marketer p. 8 Scented holiday ornaments; 6 Dec 2002, Traditions 2002 p. 2 Modern Christmas traditions; 6 Dec 2002, Traditions 2002, p. 3 Make a paper wreath from little hand prints; 6 Dec 2002, Traditions 2002, p. 4 Hand and foot reindeer craft; 6 Dec 2002, Traditions 2002, p. 5 A White House Christmas; 6 Dec 2002, Traditions 2002, p. 6 Holiday events calendar; 6 Dec 2002, Traditions 2002, p. 7 How to take great photos of holiday lights; 6 Dec 2002, Traditions 2002, p. 8 Trends, tips for Yuletide entertaining; 6 Dec 2002, Traditions 2002, p. 9 Christmas traditions in Mexico; 6 Dec 2002, Traditions 2002, p. 10 Christmas wreath making; 6 Dec 2002, Traditions 2002, p. 11 Selecting your Christmas tree; 6 Dec 2002, Traditions 2002, p. 14 Annual holiday light show ready (Vernon Hills IL); 13 Dec 2002, p. A2 Avoid delays, mail now; 13 Dec 2002, p. A8 Winter wonderland at Navy Pier (Chicago IL); 13 Dec 2002, p. LL2 United Way makes holiday volunteering and giving easy; 13 Dec 2002, p. C4 Holiday events calendar; 13 Dec 2002, p. C5 Long Grove celebrates with style (Long Grove IL); 13 Dec 2002, p. C10 Give the gift of travel : Wisconsin Dells gift certificates; 13 Dec 2002, p. C10 Can't miss holiday decorating ideas; 13 Dec 2002, p. C11 Ways to light up your holidays; 13 Dec 2002, p. C14 Christmas safety tips; 13 Dec 2002, p. C15 Spin to win (Chanukah dreidel); 13 Dec 2002, p. C18 Learn about Christmas in the United States; 13 Dec 2002, p. C19 Christmas decorating with pinecones; 13 Dec 2002, p. C20 A pinecone elf that children can make; 13 Dec 2002, p. C21 Trees of Christmas past : A brief history of holiday tree traditions; 13 Dec 2002, p. C22 Secrets for a stress-free holiday; 13 Dec 2002, p. C24 You better not pout : Santa claus isn't coming to town, he's already here; 20 Dec 2002, p. A1 The Santa suit; 20 Dec 2002, p. A1 Searching for the perfect holiday gift for your champion? Think outside the box, the Wheaties Box, that is!; 20 Dec 2002, p. LL3 Gift certificates that never expire; 20 Dec 2002, p. LL8 Advent Christmas expectation; 20 Dec 2002, Last Minute p. 3 Seasonal events around the area; 20 Dec 2002, Last Minute p. 7 Fire safety first; 20 Dec 2002, Last Minute p. 17 Sampling the first fruits of Kwanzaa; 20 Dec 2002, Last Minute p. 18 Christmas balls : Miniature herb terrariums; 20 Dec 2002, Last Minute p. 20 Ring in the New Year with these suggestions; 27 Dec 2002, p. LL9 The church's view of New Year celebrations; 27 Dec 2002, p. C2 New Years the oldest of all holidays; 27 Dec 2002, p. C2 "Auld Lang Syne"; 27 Dec 2002, p. C4 A New Years resolution for 2003 : Resolve to make changes that stick; 27 Dec 2002, p. C15 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 see also LAWNS AND LAWN CARE Paint like a pro; 1 Feb 2002, Home Marketer p. 1 New windows can help ward off winter's chill; 1 Feb 2002, Home Marketer p. 6 The time to remodel your home is now; 15 Feb 2002, p. B8 Easy formula for estimating how much paint to buy; 22 Feb 2002, p. B8 Show the pros how much you know about hardwoods; 1 Mar 2002, Home Marketer p. 2 Protect your basement from flooding; 1 Mar 2002, Home Marketer p. 3 Homeowners gain 'The Edge' on comfort; 1 Mar 2002, Home Marketer p. 7 Window shopping made easy when you talk to an expert; 1 Mar 2002, Home Marketer p. 10 The 'sink' sense : Choosing a sink that's right for you; 15 Mar 2002, p. B10 Show the pros how much you know about hardwoods; 29 Mar 2002, p. B8 Refresh, renew, rejuvenate your home with a 'spring cleaning' makeover; 5 Apr 2002, p. B10 Guidelines for managing a successful home reflooring project; 5 Apr 2002, Home Marketer p. 1 Window-shopping made easy when you talk to an expert; 5 Apr 2002, Home Marketer p. 3 Garages spell lifestyle of Lakeland occupants; 5 Apr 2002, Home Marketer p. 5 Good choices make good decks; 5 Apr 2002, Home Marketer p. 8 Plumbin 101 : Quick tips to keep your plumbing in top shape; 5 Apr 2002, Home Marketer p. 13 Checking your gutter in spring prevents summertime problems; 26 Apr 2002, p. B10 'Take care' when fixing up the home; 26 Apr 2002, p. B11 History repeats itself in bathroom design; 26 Apr 2002, Spring Home & Garden p. 8 Sunrooms make family-friendly additions; 26 Apr 2002, Spring Home & Garden p. 9 Take all the worry out of bathtub remodeling; 26 Apr 2002, Spring Home 7 Garden p. 12 Making room; 26 Apr 2002, Spring Home & Garden p. 13 Do-it-yourself decks; 26 Apr 2002, Spring Home & Garden p. 19 Is mold in your home making you sick?; 3 May 2002, Home Marketer p. 9 Experience counts most when hiring contractor; 3 May 2002, Home Marketer p. 14 Call JULIE : it's law and prevents problems; 7 Jun 2002, Home Marketer p. 13 Service helps homeowners (Home Improvement Network); 21 Jun 2002, p. A2 A little TLC goes a long way; 5 Jul 2002, Home Marketer p. 8 Pantry makes comeback, designed for family needs; 5 Jul 2002, Home Marketer p. 12 A homeowner's guide to window replacement; 5 Jul 2002, Home Marketer p. 13 Customize existing plan to obtain custom home; 26 Jul 2002, p. B9 Efficiency more important than raw room space; 26 Jul 2002, p. B9 Turn to exotic for flooring flair; 2 Aug 2002, Home Marketer p. 1 Big ideas for small baths : Ten ideas for doing more with less space; 2 Aug 2002, Home Marketer p. 6 Efficiency more important than raw room space; 2 Aug 2002, Home Marketer p. 14 Keeping ceramic tile and stone looking great; 2 Aug 2002, Home Marketer p. 14 A step-by-step guide to seasonal to home repair projects; 6 Sep 2002, Home Marketer p. 4 Reading (floor plans) is fundamental to saving money on a new home; 6 Sep 2002, Home Marketer p. 4 Discover why brick is a top building choice; 20 Sep 2002, p. B10 Kiefer's spa care tips; 20 Sep 2002, Fall Home & Garden p. 6 Kitchen solutions for any budget; 20 Sep 2002, Fall Home & Garden p. 8 Time to pack away the bathing suits and close the pool; 20 Sep 2002, Fall Home & Garden p. 9 Home improvement made easy; 20 Sep 2002, Fall Home & Garden p. 15 Sunrooms make family-friendly additions; 20 Sep 2002, Fall Home & Garden p. 23 A room for all seasons; 4 Oct 2002, Home marketer p. 4 Avoid big repair problems by tackling small projects; 4 Oct 2002, Home marketer p. 12 Ready to move? Consider remodeling instead; 11 Oct 2002, p. B14 Making your kitchen work for you; 25 Oct 2002, p. B10 Making your kitchen kid-friendly; 1 Nov 2002, Home Marketer p. 10 Turn your shower into a retreat form daily stress; 22 Nov 2002, p. B11 New flooring patterns add spice to rooms; 6 Dec 2002, Home Marketer p. 14 HOME ORIENTED SCHOOL EXPERIENCE (H.O.U.S.E) Homeschooling conference March 8; 1 Mar 2002, p. LL4 HOME SHOWS / HOUSE WALKS Home Expo this weekend; 15 Feb 2002, p. B1 Chamber getting ready for home show; 8 Mar 2002, p. A1 GLMV Home Improvement Show; 8 Mar 2002, p. LL2 Home, Health and Trade Fair this weekend; 15 Mar 2002, p. A12 Lake County businesses ripe for the pickin' (2002 Fall Home and Outdoor Living Expo); 26 Apr 2002, Spring Home & Garden p. 27 28th annual Wright Benefit housewalk (Frank Lloyd Writght Preservation Trust); 17 May 2002, p. LL2 House tours at artists' community (Ragdale Foundation); 31 May 2002, p. LL2 Oak Park showcase house open; 13 Sep 2002, p. LL4 Expo offers home improvement ideas (The Home Show, Crystal Lake IL); 20 Sep 2002, Fall Home & Garden p. 22 House walk brings us together : How this event could make a difference to your town (Mundelein Project C.A.P.E.); 29 Nov 2002, p. A1 Holiday Housewalk tour benefits Infant Welfare Clinic; 29 Nov 2002, p. LL4 HOMES - HEATING AND COOLING Proper tree planting spells energy savings; 3 May 2002, Home Marketer p. 5 Consumers warm up to natural gas fireplaces; 13 Sep 2002, p. B23 Program keeps cold out for underprivileged residents; 20 Sep 2002, Fall Home & Garden p. 14 'Cocoooning' increases the importance of chimney inspections; 27 Sep 2002, p. B10 Inspect heating systems before winter; 4 Oct 2002, Home Marketer p. 3 Cut your energy costs, help the environment; 4 Oct 2002, Home Marketer p. 5 HOMES - INSURANCE Give me shelter (hail storm damage); 26 Apr 2002, Spring Home & Garden p. 6 HORSES AND HORSEBACK RIDING HARPS brings beautiful music to the animals and children it helps (Hooved Animal Rescue and Protection Society); 11 Jan 2002, p. LL1 Horsin' around; 22 Feb 2002, p. LL1 Lake County Extension to offer equine education series; 7 Jun 2002, p. LL9 Tradition continues at Tempel Lipizzans' 20th season; 14 Jun 2002, p. LL5 Tradition continues at Temple Lipizzans 20th season; 28 Jun 2002, Rec Guide p. 38 Horse fest comes riding into Boone County Fairgrounds; 23 Aug 2002, p. LL7 HOSPITALS, CLINICS, ETC. (Specific facilities not otherwise named in this index) Victory and St. Therese hospitals changing hands, not operations; 1 Mar 2002, p. B2 Two well-respected hospitals combine to form Vista Health (Rovena Saint Therese, Victory Memorial); 5 Apr 2002, p. B6 Lindenhurst is getting 120-bed hospital; 29 Apr 2002, p. B1 www.HospiceAnswers.org - Hospice information at your fingertips; 24 May 2002, p.B15 Vista Health volunteers receive well-deserved recognition; 31 May 2002, p. B8 Vista Health Senior Spirit holds luncheon; 31 May 2002, p. B8 Ninth annual Hospice Duck Race (Hospice of Northeastern Illinois; 12 Jul 2002, p. LL6 New 120-bed hospital is official (Vista, Lindenhurst IL); 26 Jul 2002, p. B2 Expect spring groundbreaking for Vista East medical upgrade; 13 Sep 2002, p. B3 Vista, LCCC see changes at top (Vista Health, Victory Hospital, St. Therese Hospital); 15 Nov 2002, p. B1 Geo-Karis comments about Vista raises ire of Lindenhurst mayor : Her support of St. Therese is interpreted as threat to new hospital; 22 Nov 2002, p. B1 Link, Garrett, blasted for getting involved in Vista hospital debate (State Sen. Terry Link, State Rep. Susan Garrett); 13 Dec 2002, p. B1 Senators calls for hearing on St. Therese hospital (State Sen. Terry Link, State Rep. Susan Garrett); 13 Dec 2002, p. B8 Community disunity over St. Therese fate; 20 Dec 2002, p. B1 HOUSING - CONDOMINIUMS, COOPS, ETC. Condo myths debunked, ownership explained; 1 Feb 2002, Home Marketer p. 6 Condo buyers attracted by customizing offers; 5 Jul 2002, Home Marketer p. 7 Diversity attractive to condo buyers; 1 Nov 2002, Home Marketer p. 2 HOUSING - CONSTRUCTION AND HOMEBUILDING COMPANIES Development given green light to build (Lakewood Homes); 12 Apr 2002, p. A5 Builder, schools hash out boundaries (Neumann Homes); 1 Nov 2002, p. A1 HOUSING IN GENERAL See Also HOUSING AND FINANCES See Also HOUSING DEVELOPMENTS (for specific neighborhoods and housing developments) See ALSO REAL ESTATE (for articles about real estate agencies, licensing, etc.) What 2002 will bring for new home shoppers; 4 Jan 2002, Home Marketer p. 1 The beauty of a log home : Energy savings; 1 Feb 2002, Home Marketer p. 8 Revival of home entertaining leads to rediscovery of butlers' pantries; 1 Feb 2002, Home Marketer p. 8 Ten most important considerations when purchasing rental property; 1 Feb 2002, Home Marketer p. 13 Make a list before you look : Setting priorities early leads to happy homeownership; 1 Mar 2002, Home Marketer p. 15 Key interior improvements that can help make the sale; 1 Mar 2002, Home Marketer p. 15 Sellers should disclose now to protect themselves; 19 Apr 2002, p. B20 Good reasons to consider purchasing; 7 Jun 2002, Home Marketer p. 8 Do all the 'little things' to make home marketable; 7 Jun 2002, Home Marketer p. 12 Designing your home - a personal matter; 5 Jul 2002, Home Marketer p. 6 Popular plan for any setting; 2 Aug 2002, Home Marketer p. 4 Customize existing plan to obtain custom house; 2 Aug 2002, Home Marketer p. 5 Empty nesters prefer plenty of space; 6 Sep 2002, Home Marketer p. 11 Fall, or any season, is a great time to be in the real estate market; 20 Sep 2002, Fall Home & Garden p. 2 Navy couple moves easily from to apartment; 4 Oct 2002, Home marketer p. 13 Open your doors to potential buyers; 8 Nov 2002, p. B12 Secondary bedroom becoming major purchase consideration; 6 Dec 2002, Home Marketer p. 4 Design a custom home with broad appeal; 6 Dec 2002, Home Marketer p. 11 HOUSING AND FINANCES (mortgages, loan process, market conditions, etc.) Rookie homebuyers seek affordability; 2 Aug 2002, Home Marketer p. 4 20 percent 'magic number' for home down payment; 8 Nov 2002, p. B12 Predict interest rate hike in 2003 for 30-year fixed; 6 Dec 2002, Home Marketer p. 1 HOUSING DEVELOPMENTS (specific neighboorhoods and housing developments) Library Lane senior residence set to open in Grayslake; 18 Jan 2002, p. C2 The birth of a community : The Village at Victory Lakes (Lindenhurst IL); 18 Jan 2002, p. C3 1,041 units attracting young, SUV drivers (The Meadows of Lakemoor, Lakemoor IL); 1 Mar 2002, Home Marketer p. 3 Fairfield Villages Townhomes approaches close-out (Long Lake IL); 1 Mar 2002, Home Marketer p. 15 Natural areas featured at Praire Pointe projects (Ingleside IL); 3 May 2002, Home Marketer p. 1 $900 per month payment entices Fairfield buyers (Fairfield Village, Long Lake IL); 3 May 2002, Home Marketer p. 5 Beaver Creek Phase II sites now available (Vernon Hills, IL); 7 Jun 2002, Home Marketer p. 7 Development at Midlane lies in flood plain (Waukegan IL); 26 Jul 2002, p. B1 Midlane expansion plans all wet; 2 Aug 2002, p. B1 Siblings find their perfect homes at Carillon North (Grayslake IL); 6 Sep 2002, Home Marketer p. 10 Premium home sites keyed to water, nature (Nature's Ridge, Lindenhurst IL); 6 Sep 2002, Home Marketer p. 10 Excitement on Main Street (Cedar Point Townhomes, Lake Villa IL); 18 Oct 2002, p. B10 Cedar Point Townhomes in the center of things (Lake Villa IL); 6 Dec 2002, Home Marketer p. 1 HOUSING - SAFETY ISSUES Fire safety tips could save your life; 1 Feb 2002, Home Marketer p. 10 Light up your life with proper lighting; 22 Feb 2002, p. B6 Safety : Decorating with candles; 5 Apr 2002, p. B10 Steps to a safe kitchen; 7 Jun 2002, Home Marketer p. 3 'Cocoooning' increases the importance of chimney inspections; 27 Sep 2002, p. B10 Tips for creating a safer home; 18 Oct 2002, p. B10 Radon gas testing kits available through the Health Department; 8 Nov 2002, p. B11 Creating safe bathrooms for children; 15 Nov 2002, p. B7 Fire chief offers tips on how you can prevent holiday fires; 20 Dec 2002, p. A5 ICE HOCKEY Vixens' pool party to Vernon Hills High (Glacier Vixens); 5 Apr 2002, p. A10 Komets, Atoms icing opponents (Kenosha Komets, Lake County Atoms); 20 Dec 2002 p. B15 ICE SKATING (includes figure skating and speed skating) Local skating champion encourages youth to dream big (Margaret Goldbach); 15 Mar 2002, p. A12 Extreme skaters finish second (Rink Side Extreme, Gurnee IL); 19 Apr 2002, p. B13 Northbrook-on-Ice presents "Spinning the Dial'; 10 May 2002, p. LL3 Disney on Ice glides into Chicago area; 6 Sep 2002, p. LL5 'Hollywood on Ice' family fun at Drury Lane; 6 Dec 2002, p. LL5 The ultimate on-ice fairytale : All of Disney's princesses star in extravaganza; 20 Dec 2002, p. LL4 IDENTIFICATION / I.D. City, Mexicans come together in support of Matricula cards (Waukegan IL); 13 Sep 2002, p. B15 INDIAN CREEK WATERSHED PROJECT (agency) ICWP watershed group hopes to shed problems; 1 Nov 2002, p. A4 ILLINOIS, STATE OF Driver services try providing a smile (Illinois Secretary of State Driver Services); 26 Apr 2002, p. A3 ILLINOIS - STREETS AND TRANSPORTATION Countians to tollway : Stop pigging out on us; 26 Apr 2002, p. B1 CATS wants public input on 2030 plan : Public transit use, attitudes crucial to plan work (Chicago Area Transportation Study); 12 Jul 2002, p. B1 CATS plan a start but more is needed (Chicago Area Transportation Study); 19 Jul 2002, p. B1 CATS lends ear to traffic woes (Chicago Area Transportation Study); 9 Aug 2002, p. B1 Local leaders looking for answers to road questions; 20 Dec 2002, p. B2 IMMUNIZATIONS Medical immunizations painful on wallet; 16 Aug 2002, p. B11 INTERIOR DECORATION / INTERIOR DESIGN Country comforts : The many accents of a quiet classic; 1 Mar 2002, p. B3 Give kitchens and baths style this spring; 1 Mar 2002, Home Marketer p. 1 Simple touches to give your home a spring makeover; 1 Mar 2002, Home Marketer p. 8 Latest home decor trends lead back to nature; 8 Mar 2002, p. B15 Upholstery styles get personal; 22 Mar 2002, p. B9 60s and 70s burst back onto the scene : Classic retro shades freshen up 21st century home interiors; 26 Apr 2002, Spring Home & Garden p. 10 Window shopping 101; 3 May 2002, Home Marketer p. 4 Lighting trends : Nothing short of elaborate; 3 May 2002, Home Marketer p. 13 Turn your bedroom into a restful retreat; 3 May 2002, Home Marketer p. 14 What's new in color? Find what's pleasing; 5 Jul 2002, Home Marketer p. 1 Paint like a pro; 2 Aug 2002, Home Marketer p. 5 How to create a spectacular floral display with hayracks; 2 Aug 2002, Home Marketer p. 12 Refresh your decorative palette with metallic paints; 9 Aug 2002, p. B8 Turning a small space into home sweet home : Space tips for students heading off to college; 23 Aug 2002, p. B15 Wall murals provide a focal point; 6 Sep 2002, p. B18 Decorative glass turns any room into a work of art; 6 Sep 2002, Home Marketer p. 8 The 'lodge look' brings outdoors in; 13 Sep 2002, p. B23 Consumers warm up to natural gas fireplaces; 13 Sep 2002, p. B23 Classic, trendy colors decorate fall home interiors; 20 Sep 2002, Fall Home & Garden p. 14 Yule magic heightened by holiday scents; 1 Nov 2002, Home Marketer p. 1 Back to fall home decorating and gardening supplement; 1 Nov 2002, Home Marketer p. 1 Set the perfect holiday table; 1 Nov 2002, Home Marketer p. 11 Creative decor for holiday entertaining; 1 Nov 2002, Home Marketer p. 13 Investing and investments See PERSONAL FINANCE JOHNSBURG HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT 12 JHS wins second straight First Amendment Award; 11 Jan 2002, p. B1 KENOSHA COUNTY (WI) Kenosha County Fair boasts classic festivities; 2 Aug 2002, Rec Guide p. 18 Kenosha County Fair, 9 Aug 2002, p. C1 Creedence Clearwater Revisited this year at Fair; 9 Aug 2002, p. C7 KIRK, MARK (representative, 10th Congressional District) Recovering legislator Philip Crane, Mark Kirk inspire GOP; 3 May 2002, p B3 Kirk, Crane, coast to easy wins; 8 Nov 2002, p. B2 KIRK OF THE LAKES PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (Mundelein IL) Church dedicates brand new youth wing; 25 Jan 2002, p. A4 KIRK PLAYERS (organization, community theater, Mundelein IL) Kirk Players set to perform (Sketching the Souls); 22 Feb 2002, p. A8 Kirk Players present Sketching the Soul; 22 Feb 2002, p. LL3 Kirk Players present Sketching the Soul; 1 Mar 2002, p. LL5 Tribute to end a season of success for Kirk players; 17 May 2002, p. A8 Tribute is 36th season finale for Kirk Players; 31 May 2002, p. A2 Kirk Players present Blithe Spirit; 11 Oct 2002, p. A4 Noel Coward's Blithe Spirit at Cuneo; 11 Oct 2002, p. LL6 Winter play is a laughing matter for Kirk Players (The Cemetery Club); 27 Dec 2002, p. A5 Klein, Susan see LAKELINES (regular column) Krueger, Virginia see ROUND -N- ABOUT (regular column) LACASA (organization) LaCASA has flex shifts; 1 Feb 2002, p. B2 LaCASA needs volunteers for annual rummage sale; 5 Apr 2002, p. C11 LaCasino : LACASA's annual fund-raiser offers Las Vegas-style fun; 3 May 2002, p. LL2 Rummaging up support for LACASA; 3 May 2002, p. B8 LAKE COUNTY CENTER FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING (organization) Center for Independent Living hosts program; 11 Jan 2002, p. A3 Disable youth offered help; 11 Jan 2002, p. LL6 Twilight run aiming for nine hundred again; 26 Apr 2002, p. A5 Charity event helps disabled; 12 Jul 2002, p. A3 Event benefits Independent Living Center in Mundelein; 19 Jul 2002, p. A8 Mentor training held for disabled; 9 Aug 2002, p. A4 LAKE COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE (organization) The Lake County Chamber of Commerce is one of the areas longest running chambers; 25 Jun 2002, p. C3 New commerce chambers in store for Waukegan, Gurnee; 18 Oct 2002, p. B3 LAKE COUNTY FAIR Fair Queen Halvey finalist at state (Molly Halvey); 25 Jan 2002, p. B1 County fair seeks volunteers; 19 Apr 2002, p. B18 Amateur acts sought for Lake County Fair; 14 Jun 2002, p. A4 Amateur acts needed for county fair; 14 Jun 2002, p. B17 Talent showcased at fair; 28 Jun 2002, p. A5 State Fair queen to visit county fair (Jennifer Maurer); 19 Jul 2002, p. LL5 History of Lake County Fairs, 1852-2002; 19 Jul 2002, Lake County Fair Guide p. 2 A trip to the fair is a step back in time; 19 Jul 2002, Lake County Fair Guide p. 4 Who's next for royalty (Miss Lake County); 19 Jul 2002, Lake County Fair Guide p. 14 Stadium motocross returns to the fair; 19 Jul 2002, Lake County Fair Guide p. 16 Monster trucks head to the fair; 19 Jul 2002, Lake County Fair Guide p. 16 Demolition derby a crowd pleaser; 19 Jul 2002, Lake County Fair Guide p. 16 Everyone benefits from the livestock auction; 19 Jul 2002, Lake County Fair Guide p. 20 Exotic petting zoo retuns; 19 Jul 2002, Lake County Fair Guide p. 20 The 'Mane' event; 19 Jul 2002, Lake County Fair Guide p. 20 Barnes PRCA rodeo to perform at 74th annual Lake County Fair; 19 Jul 2002, Lake County Fair Guide p. 24 County Fair 150 years old : From 1852 livestock exhibits to monster trucks today; 19 Jul 2002, p. B6 Fair weather fares well for fair; 26 Jul 2002, p. B2 So close : Arzer beats all but 2 Miss Lake County contestants at fair (Mary Arzer); 2 Aug 2002, p. A1 Mural steals show at County Fair : Doherty takes cue from Countryside firefighter to create touching artwork (Joan Doherty); 2 Aug 2002, p. A2 County fair turns into 'pig out' for entrants; 2 Aug 2002, p. A3 Locals 'fair' well, earn top honors; 2 Aug 2002, p. A3 Fair fun : A look back at the 74th annual Lake County Fair in pictures; 2 Aug 2002, p. LL6 "Wait 'til next year" is fair reaction; 2 Aug 2002, p. B1 Ex-queen rooted in farming (Jody May, Lake County Fair Queen); 2 Aug 2002, p. B3 Lake County Fair demolition derby a smashing good time : Round Lake Beach's Joe Valente III wins 8th feature, Murken captures first 'B' feature (Brian Murken); 2 Aug 2002, p. B7 Ostin remembers the 'rush' (Demolition Derby, Lake County Fair); 16 Aug 2002, p. B16 Pig tales : Sunburned swine at center of lawsuit; 27 Dec 2002, p. A1 County Fair finds new leader in Obenauf (William M. Obenauf); 27 Dec 2002, p. B1 LAKE COUNTY FARM BUREAU (organization) Lake County Farm Bureau grants college scholarships; 19 Jul 2002, p. A6 Lake County Farm Bureau 1st annual Great Pumpkin Carving contest; 11 Oct 2002, Fall Rec Guide p. 14 LAKE COUNTY (IL) Moody's rates county as one of best in state; 19 Apr 2002, p. B1 Assessment changes by the 2001 Lake County Board of Review; 5 Apr 2002, p. C1 Suit alleges illegal property tax hikes by towns; 24 May 2002, p.B8 Popular 'Redbook' goes on sale ('Human Services for Lake County People'); 12 Jul 2002, p. B18 County digest; 13 Sep 2002, p. B18 LAKE COUNTY (IL) ASSESSOR'S OFFICE Leafblad's property tax lawsuit goes forward; 28 Jun 2002, p. B2 Leafblad contends assessor broke laws as fight moves to appeal level (Larry Leafblad); 22 Nov 2002, p. B1 Leafblad urging tax protest (Larry Leafblad); 27 Dec 2002, p. B2 LAKE COUNTY (IL) BOARD County board filings come down to wire; 11 Jan 2002, p. B3 County board primary races wide open; 18 Jan 2002, p. B1 County closer to tax vote for easing gridlock; 15 Mar 2002, p. B1 National County Week starts April 7; 29 Mar 2002, p. B3 County recognized for transportation work; 31 May 2002, p. B3 County passes '03 budget; 29 Nov 2002, p. B3 Schmidt unanimously re-elected to 2nd term at Lake County Board leader : Thrilled with 23-0 vote (Suzie Schmidt); 6 Dec 2002, p. B1 LAKE COUNTY (IL) CLERK'S OFFICE Eye-catching poster created to build voter registration; 25 Jan 2002, p. B3 Clerk Helander gives final tips on voting (Willard Helander); 15 Feb 2002, p. B1 Vets honored by Lakeland shown on TV (voting drive); 16 Aug 2002, p. B1 As November elections near, clerk looking for more judges; 27 Sep 2002, p. B20 Patt, Helander scrambling for Clerk votes (Patrick Patt, Willard Helander); 18 Oct 2002, p. B1 County voters can preview ballots online; 1 Nov 2002, p. B2 Absentee voting date set for Sat.; 1 Nov 2002, p. B2 A clerk named Willard; 8 Nov 2002, p. B2 LAKE COUNTY (IL) CORONER'S OFFICE Envoy of compassion (Barbara Richardson); 1 Mar 2002, Forefronts p. 15 Coroner given RUth Rosengarden award (Barbara Richardson); 17 May 2002, p. B7 LAKE COUNTY (IL) COURTS Morales charged with two homicides (Ambrocio Morales); 11 Jan 2002, p. A4 Morales death penalty decision being delayed; 18 Jan 2002, p. A2 Man gets two years for graffiti, drugs (Angel Pacheco); 1 Feb 2002, p. A2 Daycare manager charge dropped; 15 Feb 2002, p. A4 Postal carrier could face time; 22 Feb 2002, p. A2 Ex-county board chief could be facing prison (Robert L. Grever); 22 Feb 2002, p. B1 Grever trial set for March 18 (Robert L. Grever); 1 Mar 2002, p. B1 Man sentenced in Clark station stabbing (Adolfo Favela); 15 Mar 2002, p. A14 Woman to undergo evaluation : Declared unfit to stand trial after police chase; 22 Mar 2002, p. A5 Traffic courtroom to set up shop in village (Mundelein IL); 19 Apr 2002, p. A1 Prisoner faces time, threatens judge (Ryan Kirkpatrick); 10 May 2002, p. A3 Students join in Law Day; 10 May 2002, p. B6 New court to serve southern Lake County; 14 Jun 2002, p. B10 Man gets 60 years for wife's murder (Ambrocio Morales); 26 Jul 2002, p. A12 County balks at using vacant store for court; 26 Jul 2002, p. B1 2 sentenced in sex crime cases (Veronica Gonzales, Saul Antunez); 2 Aug 2002, p. A2 Defense : Grever tried to collect money owed at Winchester House (Robert Grever); 30 Aug 2002, p. B12 Ela gets closer look in misconduct trial (Robert Grever); 6 Sep 2002, p. B15 Divorce made debt public : Judge considers Grever's fate; 13 Sep 2002, p. B20 Grever guilty, money owed to Ela sought; 20 Sep 2002, p. B1 Island Lake man faces 38 years for murder at muffler shop (Michael Robinson); 25 Oct 2002, p. B28 County, village in harmony on water main extenstion (South Branch Traffic Court, Mundelein IL); 1 Nov 2002, p. A4 Grever's sentencing delayed as Schostok moves to Nov. 15 date (Robert Grever); 8 Nov 2002, p. B3 Leafblad contends assessor broke laws as fight moves to appeal level (Larry Leafblad); 22 Nov 2002, p. B1 Grever must pay back $205K, but expected to make appeal (Robert Grever); 22 Nov 2002, p. B1 Pitbull trial continues in Waukegan; 13 Dec 2002, p. B2 Judge upholds Grever sentence : Is expected to appeal his case next week (Robert Grever); 20 Dec 2002, p. B2 LAKE COUNTY (IL) DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS County public works feted; 14 Jun 2002, p. B15 LAKE COUNTY (IL) FOREST PRESERVE African American program running at Greenbelt Feb. 3; 18 Jan 2002, p. B1 Forest preserve digest : Greenbelt Cultural Center student photography exhibit, summer camp signup; 25 Jan 2002, p. B14 Forest Preserve News : The sap is running at Ryerson Woods, Sign up for summer camps; 15 Feb 2002, p. B28 A gem shins in the forest : New visitor center a hub for activity; 22 Feb 2002, p. B1 Forest Preserve buys Camp Duncan; 29 Mar 2002, p. B1 Spring fires bring life to forest; 29 Mar 2002, p. B2 Forest district gets $3.5 millions; 29 Mar 2002, p. B2 Forest preserve website open; 29 Mar 2002, p. B2 Pact would preserve 133.7 acres in Highland Park; 29 Mar 2002, p. B12 Jr. golf lessons; 12 Apr 2002, p. A9 Grant Woods preserve grows; 19 Apr 2002, p. B6 Forest Preserve opens dog area at near Lindenhurst; 19 Apr 2002, p. B7 Jr. golf lessons offered at Thunderhawk, Countryside; 19 Apr 2002, p. B12 Butterflies are free at symposium; 19 Apr 2002, p. B16 County golf courses give lessons : Adult instruction at Countryside, ThunderHawk; 26 Apr 2002, p. B3 For outdoor recreation visit Lake County Forest Preserves; 24 May 2002, June Rec. Guide p. 12 Seniors enjoy annual picnic; 7 Jun 2002, p. A12 Summer camp spots available; 7 Jun 2002, p. B2 Seniors Day picnic set for Lakewood; 14 Jun 2002, p. B8 Additions create one of county's largest woods; 14 Jun 2002, p. B17 Seniors Day sees Wauconda centenarian named as queen (Jessie Cymanowski); 21 Jun 2002, p. B1 Civil War re-enactment coming to Wauconda; 21 Jun 2002, p. B2 Union, confederate forces renew battle at Lakewood Forest Preserve; 28 Jun 2002, p. LL5 Ranney's death leaves legacy (George A. Ranney, Sr.); 12 Jul 2002, p. B3 Civil War comes alive in Wauconda; 12 Jul 2002, p. B9 Paddle your canoe at Independence Grove; 12 Jul 2002, p. B18 Miles of trail to open soon in Lake County Forest Preserves; 30 Aug 2002, p. LL8 Countywide referendum eyed; 30 Aug 2002, p. B3 Miles of new trails open in Lake County; 30 Aug 2002, September Rec Guide p. 4 New self-permit station installed at popular dog exercise areas; 13 Sep 2002, p. LL2 10th Annual Farm Heritage Festival at Lakewood Forest Preserve; 20 Sep 2002, p. LL3 County now 2 parcels away from complete river trail; 4 Oct 2002, p. B16 Celebrate family and fun at AutumnFest; 11 Oct 2002, p. LL2 Fall tales are at Discovery Museum; 11 Oct 2002, p. LL3 Forest board snaps up Libertyville land; 11 Oct 2002, p. B3 Remember when : Farm heritage festival recalls bygone era; 11 Oct 2002, p. B7 County now 2 parcels away from complete river trail; 11 Oct 2002, p. B7 Come visit the Haunted Galleries (Lake County Discovery Museum); 11 Oct 2002, Fall Rec Guide p. 11 Land purchase provides route for Des Plaines River Trail; 18 Oct 2002, p. B13 Forest Preserve asking for more (tax referendum); 1 Nov 2002, p. B1 Messerli given honor of distinguished alumnus (Steven K. Messerli); 1 Nov 2002, p. B12 Winter mosquito abatement planned by forest preserve; 8 Nov 2002, p. B8 Land purchased; 15 Nov 2002, p. B2 Outgoing members say last words; 22 Nov 2002, p. B3 Carter assumes Forest Preserve presidency (Bonnie Thomson Carter); 6 Dec 2002, p. B1 New committee appointments made; 27 Dec 2002, p. B13 LAKE COUNTY (IL) - HEALTH DEPARTMENT We're too fat : Health Dept.; 15 Feb 2002, p. B3 County's health gets report card; 29 Mar 2002, p. B3 Health Department collects crows to test for West Nile virus; 7 Jun 2002, p. B6 Health office offers STD clinics; 14 Jun 2002, p. B15 Medical immunizations painful on wallet; 16 Aug 2002, p. B11 Health Fair serves county's underprivileged; 16 Aug 2002, p. B32 Mosquitoes with West Nile virus found; 13 Sep 2002,p. A4 Health Clinic moving to new Round Lake quarters; 13 Sep 2002, p. B15 Three appointed to County Board of Health (Chris Stout, Lucille DeVaux, Shari L. Bornstein); 8 Nov 2002, p. B3 Radon gas testing kits available through the Health Department; 8 Nov 2002, p. B11 LAKE COUNTY (IL) - HISTORY Restless souls (local cemeteries); 1 Nov 2002, p. LL1 LAKE COUNTY (IL) - HOUSING County awards over $500,000 to affordable housing program; 12 Apr 2002, p. B6 Time for selling Lake County homes is hot; 26 Apr 2002, Spring Home & Garden p. 5 LAKE COUNTY (IL) - LAND DEVELOPMENT County board mulls results of agricultural study; 4 Jan 2002, p. B1 County plans to be aired on March 12; 8 Mar 2002, p. B1 LAKE COUNTY (IL) - RECORDER OF DEEDS OFFICE A matter of record : Lake County files its 5 millionth document; 13 Sep 2002, p. B17 LAKE COUNTY (IL) - PEOPLE At the forefront; 1 Mar 2002, p. A1 Tradition of service : Dr. Russ Schneider follows parents' lead, devotes himself to community (Russ Schneider, DDS); 1 Mar 2002, Forefronts p. 17 Monica Collins; 1 Mar 2002, Forefronts p. 31 Rev. Donald Dietz; 1 Mar 2002, Forefronts p. 31 Tom Finnegan; 1 Mar 2002, Forefronts p. 31 Gene Hanson; 1 Mar 2002, Forefronts p. 31 Pete Jakstas, Sr.; 1 Mar 2002, Forefronts p. 31 Don Komers; 1 Mar 2002, Forefronts p. 31 Bill Lomas; 1 Mar 2002, Forefronts p. 31 Mike Lorence; 1 Mar 2002, Forefronts p. 31 Doug McDade; 1 Mar 2002, Forefronts p. 31 Mark Heller; 1 Mar 2002, Forefronts p. 31 Paul J. Mikulcik; 1 Mar 2002, Forefronts p. 31 Betty Niemi; 1 Mar 2002, Forefronts p. 31 Charlotte Renehan; 1 Mar 2002, Forefronts p. 31 Jeanne Silver; 1 Mar 2002, Forefronts p. 31 Bob Wargaski; 1 Mar 2002, Forefronts p. 31 Jim Wipper; 1 Mar 2002, Forefronts p. 31 LAKE COUNTY (IL) - SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT Ex-boyfriend kills Gages Lake woman; 4 Jan 2002, p. B1 County offering cash for info on Ecstasy dealers; 12 Apr 2002, p. B7 Sheriff : Con artists on prowl; 19 Apr 2002, p. B8 Del Re accused of racketeering (Gary Del Re); 7 Jun 2002, p. B3 Roadside check results given; 21 Jun 2002, p. B18 'COPS in Schools' funded; 28 Jun 2002, p. B3 Arrests made in Knollwood after man is jumped at home; 28 Jun 2002, p. B3 Random stop nets 40+ pounds of pot; 26 Jul 2002, p. B2 Top dogs (K-9 dogs); 9 Aug 2002, p. LL1 Fagan firing at Del Re, alleges mismanagement (Chuck Fagan, Gary Del Re); 20 Sep 2002, p. B3 Month-long Internet sting nets alleged predator here; 27 Sep 2002, p. B3 Del Re, Fagan trade shots over breakfast; 4 Oct 2002, p. B1 Del Re dealt a crushing blow in Sheriff's race; 11 Oct 2002, p. B1 Del Re defends himself from lawsuits, critics (Gary Del Re); 18 Oct 2002, p. B1 Second lawsuit filed against Del Re alleging fishy towing policies; 18 Oct 2002, p. B13 FOP members deny vote of 'no confidence'; 25 Oct 2002, p. B1 Democrat Fagan is comfortable asking Republicans for support (Chuck Fagan); 25 Oct 2002, p. B2 Sheriff denies allegation of retaliation by labor union; 1 Nov 2002, p. B1 Del Re re-elected in a bitter battle for sheriff; 8 Nov 2002, p. B1 Gun buy-back now in 2nd year : Gift certificates exchanged for firearms at 20 county locations; 29 Nov 2002, p. B1 Gun buy-back takes 478 weapons off street; 13 Dec 2002, p. B1 Crime wave ends with arrest of 2 Waukegan men; 13 Dec 2002, p. B3 LAKE COUNTY (IL) STORMWATER MANAGEMENT COMMISSION (agency) Stormwater agency begins updating management plan; 22 Feb 2002, p. B3 Plans for Squaw Creek Watershed move ahead; 1 Mar 2002, p. B1 Watershed sign program is going at Indian Creek; 8 Mar 2002, p. B2 Watershed meeing scheduled; 15 Mar 2002, p. B8 Expert to address flood control measures at Fremont meeting; 5 Apr 2002, p. A5 Watershed policy position proposed for next meeting; 5 Apr 2002, p. B3 County Stormwater agency to inspect wetland borders; 28 Jun 2002, p. B3 Watersheds now defined; 12 Jul 2002, p. B2 LAKE COUNTY (IL) - STREETS AND TRANSPORTATION Signals up and running; 25 Jan 2002, p. A3 Stearns School Road lights up and running - finally; 8 Feb 2002, p. B8 Butterfield project starts soon; 15 Mar 2002, p. A16 Village does a good turn for Cedar Glen : Right turns prohibited from 7 to 8:30 a.m.; 22 Mar 2002, p. A5 Reconstruction looms at Route 45, Winchester Road; 12 Apr 2002, p. A8 Pace to overhaul service : Plan will revamp county bus, train and pickup systems; 12 Apr 2002, p. B1 CATS lends ear to traffic woes (Chicago Area Trasportation Study); 9 Aug 2002, p. B1 Road construction looms at Peterson Road and Route 83; 13 Sep 2002, p. B3 Fairway Drive project moves forward; 1 Nov 2002, p. A3 Powers sees Route 120 bypass plan as a response to gridlock (Bob Powers); 29 Nov 2002, p. B1 LAKE COUNTY (IL) - TREASURER'S OFFICE Leafblad's property tax lawsuit goes forward; 28 Jun 2002, p. B2 Treasurer tabs new location to pay back taxes; 29 Nov 2002, p. B2 LAKE COUNTY MUNICIPAL LEAGUE (organization) League elects 2003 officers; 14 Jun 2002, p. B15 LAKE COUNTY MUSEUM (museum, Wauconda IL - includes Teich postcard archives) see also LAKE COUNTY (IL) FOREST PRESERVE Discover a quarter-century of preserving history; 18 Jan 2002, p. LL1 Vietnam vets' stories told through photos at museum; 18 Jan 2002, p. LL5 Artists at Discovery Museum (Catherine Ladner); 8 Feb 2002, p. B8 Discovery Museum wins award; 22 Mar 2002, p. B2 Barbie, G.I. Joe at Discovery Museum; 7 Jun 2002, p. LL3 Watercolors at Discovery Museum : Local artists display their masterpiesces until July 31; 7 Jun 2002, p. B13 Lake County Museum showcases Barbie, G.I. Joe; Jun 28 2002, Rec Guide p. 36 Local historian pens new book about county (Diana Dretske); 9 Aug 2002, p. B2 New art exhibition opening at Lake County Discovery Museum; 23 Aug 2002, p. LL2 Seeking artists to creat ornaments for fund-raiser (Lake County Museum); 13 Sep 2002, p. LL9 Italian Nights is fall gala's theme; 13 Sep 2002, p. B17 Italian Nights; 20 Sep 2002, p. LL6 Award winning outfit on display at museum; 18 Oct 2002, p. B3 Lake County Discovery Museum features watercolor exhibition; 13 Dec 2002, p. LL2 LAKE FOREST HOSPITAL (Lake Forest IL) Lake Forest Hospital medication safety project shows results; 8 Mar 2002, p. B6 Lake Forest Hospital Women's Auxiliary awards scholarships; 26 Jul 2002, p. B7 The latest cancer radiation therapy now available (IMRT therapy); 20 Sep 2002, p. B8 Lake Forest Hospital launched $65 million building program; 27 Sep 2002, p. B7 Lake Forest Hospital breaks ground for Prairie Crossing campus; 29 Nov 2002, p. B6 LAKE FOREST SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Lake Forest Symphony performs French evening; 4 Jan 2002, p. LL2 Jonita Lattimore guest at Lake Forest Symphony; 1 Mar 2002, p. LL10 Lake Forest Symphony opens season with guest artist Bella Davidovich; 13 Sep 2002, p. LL2 Corey Cerovsek performs Dvorak's 'Violin Concerto' with Lake Forest Symphony; 8 Nov 2002, p. LL2 LAKE SHORE ACADEMY (school, Waukegan IL) Academy to move to safer area; 16 Aug 2002, p. B3 LAKE VILLA COMMUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT 41 Martin set to open (Olive C. Martin Elementary School); 23 Aug 2002, p. B13 Dist. 41 outdoor program may move to Camp Duncan YMCA : District exploring options in face of unstable future of Hastings Lake YMCA; 6 Dec 2002, p. B7 LAKE VILLA (IL) TOWNSHIP (Lake County IL) Township tables hospital support; 13 Dec 2002, p. B8 LAKE ZURICH HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT 95 Lake Zurich High School reunion this weekend; 18 Oct 2002, p. B14 LAKELAND MEDIA (business, Grayslake IL - also knows as Lakeland Newspapers) Lakeland scholarship winner juggles school, family, dreams (Danielle Langford); 25 Jan 2002, p. B3 Jenkins, Barnes anmed as Lakeland's leaders (Marc Jenkins, David Barnes); 10 May 2002, p. B1 Lakeland a big winner in state contest (Illinois Press Association's Better Newspaper Contest); 11 Oct 2002, p. B1 LAKELINES (regular column) New year brings new business; 11 Jan 2002, p. A2 Painting a masterpiece; 15 Feb 2002, p. A5 Experience sweetness with chocolate fest; 26 Apr 2002, p. A2 Long Grove children's series will feature area residents; 2 Aug 2002, p. A12 LAMBS FARM (agency, Libertyville IL) Twilight run aiming for nine hundred again; 26 Apr 2002, p. A5 More than 200 Allstate employees lend a hand; 19 Jul 2002, p. LL2 Take home a treasure from Lambs Farm Arts and Crafts show; 19 Jul 2002, p. LL5 New housing built for disabled : New Lambs Farm apartments stresses independent living; 19 Jul 2002, p. B1 Golf outing to be held at Thunderhawk Golf Club (Lambs Farm benefit); 9 Aug 2002, p. LL4 Lambs Farm 6th annual Love Lambs Ride; 30 Aug 2002, p. LL2 Fall Fun Fest to be held at Lambs Farm; 11 Oct 2002, p. Ll2 Landscaping see GARDENING see LAWNS AND LAWNCARE LAST CALL (regular column, local sports) Survey says; 4 Jan 2002, p. A6 Bearing Down; 11 Jan 2002, p. A6 Big game hunters; 18 Jan 2002, p. A6 On guard; 25 Jan 2002, p. A6 Giddy-up; 1 Feb 2002, p. A6 Just cause; 8 Feb 2002, p. A9 Get a grip; 15 Feb 2002, p. A9 Making a splash; 22 Feb 2002, p. A9 Step aside; 1 Mar 2002, p. A9 Last hurrah; 8 Mar 2002, p. A9 In the blood; 15 Mar 2002, p. A9 Kickin' it; 22 Mar 2002, p. A9 Whew!; 29 Mar 2002, p. A9 Dead solid perfect; 5 Apr 2002, p. A9 Game on; 12 Apr 2002, p. A9 For kids sake; 19 Apr 2002, p. A9 Eye in the sky; 26 Apr 2002, p. A9 No 'I' in team; 3 May 2002, p. A9 Stroke savers; 10 May 2002, p. A9 Now you know; 17 May 2002, p. A9 Home cookin'; 24 May 2002, p. A9 Helping hand; 31 May 2002, p. A6 Their turn now; 7 Jun 2002, p. A9 Gotcha; 14 Jun 2002, p. A9 The Koz can (Glenn Kozlowski); 21 Jun 2002, p. A9 No arm, no problem; 28 Jun 2002, p. A9 It's only right; 5 Jul 2002, p. A6 No average Joe (Joe Jemsek); 12 Jul 2002, p. A9 Imagine that; 19 Jul 2002, p. A9 It'll grab ya; 26 Jul 2002, p. A9 The heat is on; 2 Aug 2002, p. A9 Seeds planted; 9 Aug 2002, p. A9 All in the smile; 16 Aug 2002, p. A9 A perfect strike; 23 Aug 2002, p. A9 Game on; 30 Aug 2002, p. A9 Dedicated man; 6 Sep 2002, p. A6 What's normal; 13 Sep 2002, p. A10 Banzai; 20 Sep 2002, p. A9 Love of the game; 27 Sep 2002, p. A9 One, oh one (Denny Porter); 4 Oct 2002, p. A9 A toast to Mike (Mike Lampi Jr.); 11 Oct 2002, p. A9 Knock knock; 18 Oct 2002, p. A9 No regrets, period (John Phelps); 25 Oct 2002, p. A9 What's up with this; 1 Nov 2002, p. A9 Block it out; 8 Nov 2002, p. A9 Tip of the cap; 15 Nov 2002, p. A9 The real Superman; 22 Nov 2002, p. A9 She's baaack (Ashley Alden); 29 Nov 2002, p. A9 For the record...; 6 Dec 2002, p. A6 Getting prepped; 13 Dec 2002, p. A9 Safe and sound; 20 Dec 2002, p. A6 Thanks, you guys; 27 Dec 2002, p. A9 LAW ENFORCEMENT see also GANGS see also LAKE COUNTY (IL) SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT, police departments of individual towns January is Lake County Crime Stoppers Month; 11 Jan 2002, p. LL5 Go jump in the lake (Polar Bear Plunge for Special Olympics); 1 Mar 2002, p. LL4 Brown's Chicken Murders : Possible murder weapon piece found in Wauconda man's yard; 24 May 2002, p. B1 Kidnapped children returned to mother : Park City officer tracks children down in Mexico; 7 Jun 2002, p. B1 Cops chase fugitive : Robber stopped in Libertyville; 12 Jul 2002, p. A1 Walls bulging at Lake County Jail : Waiting list grows for work-release program; 2 Aug 2002, p. B2 Inmate makes brief getaway : 7 hours of freedom could cost him 7 years in prison; 9 Aug 2002, p. B1 New work-release facility proposed; 9 Aug 2002, p. B3 Small idea, big results : Bescause of Gurnee girl, police, fire and public works workers may soon get national recognition (Stefanie Vollmer); 13 Sep 2002, p. LL1 A breakfast of heroes; 13 Sep 2002, p. B1 LAWS AND LEGISLATION State Rep. Simpson behind dialysis law (Suzanne Simpson); 20 Sep 2002, p. A2 LAWN MOWERS Lawn Mower racing in Genoa City; 26 Jul 2002, p. B5 LAWNS AND LAWN CARE Learn from last year's lawn care mistakes; 1 Mar 2002, Home Marketer p. 11 Getting green grass to grow; 26 Apr 2002, Spring Home & Garden p. 17 Prepare your lawn for winter; 30 Aug 2002, September Rec Guide p. 4 Fall ideal season for improving lawn; 6 Sep 2002, Home Marketer p. 5 Lawn care doesn't have to wait until spring; 4 Oct 2002, Home Marketer p. 1 LEINBACH, SHARON Mom near death, now honored : Aneurysm survivor celebrates family, friends; 26 Apr 2002, p. A12 LETTERS AND LETTERWRITING Special deliveries : Long time pen pals reunite; 19 Jul 2002, p. LL1 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Cuts explained (George H. Ryan, Governor of Illinois); 4 Jan 2002, p. B5 Leadership vacuum (Guy G. Harrison); 11 Jan 2002, p. B5 Wrongful tax (Gary Mang); 11 Jan 2002, p. B5 Reader:unscrupulous breeders can profit off 'Snow Dogs' (Lois Leonard, Adopt A Husky); 11 Jan 2002, p. B16 Reform needed (Margaret D. Benoit); 18 Jan 2002, p. B5 Unaffordable tax (Joe Popp); 18 Jan 2002, p. B5 Tired of threats (Kathleen L. Mahr); 18 Jan 2002, p. B5 Smaller not better (Gary Mouradian); 25 Jan 2002, p. B5 Service meltdown (Jim Howard); 25 Jan 2002, p. B5 Heart of process (Willard R. Helander, Lake County Clerk); 25 Jan 2002, p. B5 Not involved (Colin L. McRae); 25 Jan 2002, p. B5 Hometown wins out (Marianne Guy); 1 Feb 2002, p. B5 Scaring new residents (Joe Popp); 1 Feb 2002, p. B5 Trust is the key (Lewis Barr, MD); 1 Feb 2002, p. B5 What's at stake in tax vote (Robert D. Otten); 8 Feb 2002, p. B4 Need state help (Mayor Richard H. Hill, Round Lake Beach); 8 Feb 2002, p. B5 Win the peace (Hank Jacoby); 8 Feb 2002, p. B5 'Non-paying' residents (Don Smith); 8 Feb 2002, p. B5 Up to females (Christine Boreland); 8 Feb 2002, p. B5 Not divorced (Sandra B. Churchill); 8 Feb 2002, p. B5 Trashing beauty (Phyllis Nicolopoulos); 8 Feb 2002, p. B5 Support District 117 (Jason Linn); 15 Feb 2002, p. B5 Helping seniors (Ronald Ruecher); 15 Feb 2002, p. B5 Unique opportunity (J. Michael Griem); 15 Feb 2002, p. B5 Violators at night (Tom Maple); 22 Feb 2002, p. B5 Protect slough (Mary Dominiak); 22 Feb 2002, p. B5 Next Schaumburg (Michael Hayek); 22 Feb 2002, p. B5 Vanishing breed (Ed Nash); 22 Feb 2002, p. B5 Forthright views (Arlene A. Coulson); 1 Mar 2002, p. B5 Look for 3-A's (Williaim C. Dam); 1 Mar 2002, p. B5 Fremont's opportunity (Raine Ray); 8 Mar 2002, p. A12 Fremont open space - don't lose it (Mary Aspergren); 8 Mar 2002, p. A12 Not against commercial development (Ilse Allen); 8 Mar 2002, p. A12 Every dollar counts (Marianne Bailey); 8 Mar 2002, p. A12 GOP obstructionists (Larry G. Alkire); 8 Mar 2002, p. B5 Support reproductive rights (Judith Vandenboon); 8 Mar 2002, p. B5 Use private buses (James M. Sheehan); 8 Mar 2002, p. B5 Cannot do it all (Debbie Hayek); 8 Mar 2002, p. B5 Yes and no (Mary Jane Lucas); 8 Mar 2002, p. B12 Owners considered (multiple signers); 8 Mar 2002, p. B12 Watch spending (Art Wiederin); 15 Mar 2002, p. A13 Need fresh ideas (Robert Bennett); 15 Mar 2002, p. A13 Vote Open Space (John Reindl); 15 Mar 2002, p. A13 Support Dist. 75 (Matt Kennedy); 15 Mar 2002, p. A13 Backs brother (Scott Adams); 15 Mar 2002, p. A13 Need traffic relief now (Jeff Miller); 15 Mar 2002, p. A13 Car wars (Pat Cannon); 15 Mar 2002, p. A13 Sindles deserves support (Mundelein Village Board Members); 15 Mar 2002, p. A13 Better to play it safe (Gary Del Re, Sheriff); 15 Mar 2002, p. B5 Children are key (Bill Sloss); 15 Mar 2002, p. B5 Who is watching the store (Lake County)? (Jack Martin); 15 Mar 2002, p. B5 Blame the state (Stephen G. Applehans); 15 Mar 2002, p. B6 Stick to original plan? (Bonnie Thomson Carter); 15 Mar 2002, p. B6 Support Walters (Philip Howe); 15 Mar 2002, p. B6 Gary Pack supporter (Gary Del Re); 15 Mar 2002, p. B6 Experience and effectiveness count (Bill Gill); 15 Mar 2002, p. B6 O'Malley's the man (Lorrie Godawa); 15 Mar 2002, p. B6 The right man (Linda Lance); 15 Mar 2002, p. B6 Judge for yourself (Lou Anne Majewski); 15 Mar 2002, p. B6 Political Party Preference is Private (Pat Quinn); 15 Mar 2002, p. B6 Did you know that...? (Susan Sorlie); 15 Mar 2002, p. B7 Thumbs up County Board (Grace M. Vogt); 15 Mar 2002, p. B7 Experience matters (Barbara Walters); 15 Mar 2002, p. B7 New leadership needed (Peter Karlovics); 15 Mar 2002, p. B7 Shame on Volo Power Plant (Suzi Schmidt); 15 Mar 2002, p. B7 Open space running out (F.T. 'Mike' Graham); 15 Mar 2002, p. B7 Support the students (Derrick Whiteside); 15 Mar 2002, p. B7 Adams supporter (Davida Lynn Terry); 15 Mar 2002, p. B7 RV Parks not all bad (Catherine Ursin); 15 Mar 2002, p. B7 RV parks beneficial (Pat Diebold); 22 Mar 2002, p. B5 New Long Grove? (John Mac Donald); 22 Mar 2002, p. B5 Fish cruelty (Joanne Meyer); 22 Mar 2002, p. B5 Thanks for support (The Fremont For Open Space Committee); 29 Mar 2002, p. A5 Aiding accountability (Cris Tajnai); 29 Mar 2002, p. B5 'Big box' impact (Mary Dominiak); 29 Mar 2002, p. B5 Qualification count (Jeff Ladd); 29 Mar 2002, p. B5 Crash course (Stuart A. Nudelman and Patrick E. McGann); 5 Apr 2002, p. B5 Broadcast ethics (Ed Nash); 5 Apr 2002, p. B5 Meaningless bill (Jim Finnegan); 5 Apr 2002, p. B5 Polling confusion (Margie Geehar); 5 Apr 2002, p. B5 Let Martin, Bauer pay (Larry Leafblad); 5 Apr 2002, p. B5 Criticizes system (Rusty Canty); 12 Apr 2002, p. B5 Confusion over-stated (Judy Fojtik); 12 Apr 2002, p. B5 Stop puppy mills (Nadine Pietras); 19 Apr 2002, p. B5 User fee fallacy (Nicole Felice); 19 Apr 2002, p. B5 Stop sprawl (Evan Craig); 19 Apr 2002, p. B5 Lawn parking (Noemi Zepeda); 26 Apr 2002, p. A4 Thoroughly trained (Thaddeus Raxlawski); 26 Apr 2002, p. B5 Parental responsibility (Marcia Eaker); 26 Apr 2002, p. B5 System, judges delivered (Willard R. Helander); 3 May 2002, p. B5 Winston's wisdom (Grant D. Noble); 3 May 2002, p. B5 Smooth election (Willard R. Helander); 10 May 2002, p. B3 Increase unjustified (Mark O'Connor); 10 May 2002, p. B5 Deserving elderly (Ilomae Curran); 10 May 2002, p. B5 Change the process (Paul Vallas); 10 May 2002, p. B5 Critics criticized (Loyal Cullum); 10 May 2002, p. B5 Influencing Bush (Hank Jacoby); 17 May 2002, p. B5 Who's watching? (Ralph H. Antonelli); 17 May 2002, p. B5 Disappearing wildlife (Phyllis Rich); 24 May 2002, p. B5 Unwise cutting (Steve Pannell); 24 May 2002, p. B5 Dirty politics (Bill Creaney); 31 May 2002, p. B5 Distressing payments (Margie Gelhar); 31 May 2002, p. B5 Personal problems (Hank Govekar); 31 May 2002, p. B5 Solving budget problems (Jack Roeser); 7 Jun 2002, p. B5 Capture sales taxes (George Dooley); 7 Jun 2002, p. B5 Not again (Susan E. Kloepffer); 7 Jun 2002, p. B5 Scrap income tax (W.G.Murphy); 7 Jun 2002, p. B5 Lame excuses (Gloria Oliver); 7 Jun 2002, p. B5 Wildlife adopts (Michelle Seymour); 7 Jun 2002, p. B5 Pay raises (Daniel Brown); 14 Jun 2002, p. B5 Penny saving folly (Carolyn Carden); 14 Jun 2002, p. B5 Easy Tax source (Hank Jacoby); 14 Jun 2002, p. B5 Wal-Mart favoritism (Bish J. Krywko); 14 Jun 2002, p. B5 Easy contest(Brenda Rechner); 14 Jun 2002, p. B5 Dubious 'experience'(David McSweeney); 21 Jun 2002, p. B5 Retire incumbents (John H. Nickels); 21 Jun 2002, p. B5 Nothing changes (Grant D. Noble); 28 Jun 2002, p. B5 Eliminate pay-off (Henry deGroh); 28 Jun 2002, p. B5 Watchdog needed (William C. Dam); 28 Jun 2002, p. B5 Fighting for control (George B. Close); 5 July 2002, p. B5 Fantasy 'benefits'(Brenda J. Lytner); 5 July 2002, p. B5 Narrow minded (Susan Krutsch); 5 July 2002, p. B5 Free advertising (Jill McKenzie); 5 July 2002, p. B5 Music prompts imitation (Emily O'Keefe) 5 July 2002, p. B5 Shake down (Peter A. Couvall); 12 Jul 2002, p. B5 Vouchers not logical (Norman Geary); 12 Jul 2002, p. B5 Election propoganda (Bryan Gutraj); 12 Jul 2002, p. B5 Intelligent voters (Nancy Keuth); 19 July 2002, p. B5 Not getting money's worth (Lori Davis); 19 July 2002, P. B5 Clear the lake (Ralph H. Antonelli); 26 July 2002, p. B4 Letters serve purpose (Peter Petropoulas); 26 July 2002, p. B4 Caring youth (Phyllis A. DeMott); 26 July 2002, p. B4 Qualified candidate (Joe Ciolek); 2 Aug 2002, p. B5 Vote on Route 53 (Brad Olgilvie); 2 Aug 2002.p. B5 Desperate Democrats (Peter S. Karlovics); 2 Aug 2002, p. B5 Barbaric vote (Carol Ann Walsh); 2 Aug 2002, p. B5 3 cents more a bargain (Joan Doherty); 2 Aug 2002, p. B5 Awaits debates (Ron Sylvan); 9 August 2002, p.B5 Tortoise competition (Rusty Canty); 9 August 2002, p. B5 No tolls Route 120 (Dan Friedlander); 9 august 2002, p. B5 Matter of trust (Edwin Paff); 9 August 2002, p. B5 Scared of Kirk (Robert Stefanowski); 16 Aug 2002, p. B5 Budget mess (Chuck Amann); 16 Aug 2002, p. B5 Chainsaw bonanza (Darrell May); 16 Aug 2002, p. B5 Kids not suffering (Hank Jacoby); 16 Aug 2002, p. B5 Del Re lawsuit explained (Charles D. Johnson); 23 Aug 2002, p. B5 Avoiding issues (Jack Warneke); 23 Aug 2002, p. B5 Cook patrons explains library expansion (Jack Martin); 30 Aug 2002, p. A2 Why the attacks? (John Keister); 30 Aug 2002, p. A2 Support board (Jayson and Michelle Tran); 30 Aug 2002, p. A2 Not friendly (Polly Machak); 30 Aug 2002, p. B5 Too many referendums (Jack Cervac); 30 Aug 2002, p. B5 Hit the wallets (Joe Ciolek); 30 Aug 2002, p. B5 Future tollway (Susan Zingle); 30 Aug 2002, p. B5 Independent style (Sheena Arora); 30 Aug 2002, p. B5 Dislocated dollars (Sandra Hartogh); 30 Aug 2002, p. B5 Let people speak (Omar Logan); 6 Sep 2002, p. B5 Out of touch (Preston P. Carter); 6 Sep 2002, p. B5 Noise pollution (Christopher Marsh); 6 Sep 2002, p. B5 Crane insensitive (Brandon R. Rohrdanz); 6 Sep 2002, p. B5 Takes union money (Grant Noble); 6 Sep 2002, p. B5 Afraid of Rod (Ted Livengood); 6 Sep 2002, p. B5 Museum backers (Joan Hammel); 13 Sep 2002, p. B5 Issues clarified (Julie W. Leahy); 13 Sep 2002. p. B5 Perfect casino spot (William C. Dam,MD); 13 Sep 2002, p. B5 Del Re initiatives (Karen Wasser); 13 Sep 2002, p. B5 Museum backers (Joan Hammel); 13 Sep 2002, p. B5 No taxpayer friend (Ted Livengood); 20 Sept 2002, p. B5 Kirk tells tales (Dan Hummel); 20 Sept 2002, p. B5 Obstructionist Durbin (Jim Leahy); 20 Sept 2002, p. B5 Pro-growth (Dsvid McSweeney); 27 Sep 2002, p. B5 Remember Cal [Cal Skinner, Libertarian Party] (W.G. Murphy); 27 Sep 2002, p. B5 Clavey facts (C.W. Fentners); 4 Oct 2002, p. B5 Antioch the loser (Sandi Siegmeier); 4 Oct 2002, p. B5 Kirk committed (Maureen Stolman); 4 Oct 2002, p. B5 Lowest spender (Robert D. Otten); 11 Oct 2002, p. B5 Protect victims (Carolyn Blount); 11 Oct 2002, p. B5 Candidate priorities (Richard E. Conley); 11 Oct 2002, p. B5 Man of integrity (Ames R. Mathee); 18 Oct 2002, p. B5 Dem for Ann (Margery Newman); 18 Oct 2002,p. B5 Crane washed out (Edith Naselli-Carpenter); 18 Oct 2002, p. B5 Moms against Rod (Dawn Livengood); 18 Oct 2002, p. B5 Not independent (Jean Kolodziej); 18 Oct 2002, p. B5 Cole anti-business (C.F.Burton); 18 Oct 2002, p. B5 Kerpec the choice (Ron Nowak); 18 Oct 2002, p. B5 Fagan impressive (William C. Zickovich); 18 Oct 2002, p. B5 Stands up (Kathy Blancett); 18 Oct 2002, p. B5 Name damaged (Tommy Crichton); 25 Oct 2002, p. B5 Phone monopoly (Diana Nilsson); 25 Oct 2002, p. B5 Deep knowledge (Barry L. MacLean); 25 Oct 2002, p. B5 Parker tough (Ray Wilson); 25 Oct 2002, p. B5 Return Kirk (George R. Bell, Jr.; 25 Oct 2002, p. B6 Sexual harassment (Barbara Baumgart); 25 Oct 2002, p. B6 Ryg over Byrne (Evan Craig, Sierra Club); 25 Oct 2002, p. B6 Drubs father (Bryan S. Glass); 25 Oct 2002, p. B6 Fitzgerald listens (Victoria Kloske); 25 Oct 2002, p. B6 Pam unequalled (Linda Hill); 25 Oct 2002, p. B6 Crane on the job (Mayor Richard H. Hill, Round Lake Beach; Mayor Terrance Lumpkins, Round Lake Hts.,; Mayor Ila Bauer, Round Lake Pk.); 1 Nov 2002, p. B5 Wrong on Churchill (Marsha Smith); 1 Nov 2002, p. B5 Osmond listens (Diana Thelen); 1 Nov 2002, p. B5 Cares for kids (Karen Thorstenson); 1 Nov 2002, p. B5 Avoids question (Brandon R. Rohrdanz); 1 Nov 2002, p. B5 Phil Crane-done nothing and proud of it (Scott Hart); 1 Nov 2002, p. B6 Support Sullivan (Charlene Churchill); 1 Nov 2002, p. B6 Land airport at Peotone (F.T."Mike" Graham, Supv. Lbtyl. Twnsp.); 1 Nov 2002, p. B6 Moratorium too late (Darrell May); 1 Nov 2002, p. B6 Gambling too big a risk (United Methodist Church of Antioch); 1 Nov 2002, p. B6 Vote for open space (Joyce O'Keefe); 1 Nov 2002, p. B7 Go Geo-Karis (Victoria Paddock, Park Bd. Member, Gurnee Park Dist.); 1 Nov 2002, p. B7 Past supports supporting future (Pam Pavlik); 1 Nov 2002, p. B7 Big Hollow + guilt = you paying more taxes (Joe Popp); 1 Nov 2002, p. B7 Feed Americans first (Brandon Roe); 1 Nov 2002, p. B7 Ill-advised spending (Hank Jacoby); 1 Nov 2002, p. A3 Think about food (F.T. "Mike" Graham, Supv. Libertyville. Twp.); 8 Nov. 2002, p. B5 Business not needed (Andrea M. Leonard, 8th Ward Aldermanic Candidate, Waukegan) 8 Nov 2002, p. B5 Benefiting Arkansas (William Rankin); 8 Nov 2002, p. B5 Need remains (Sharon Popielewski, Chair, Bright Futures Committee); 15 Nov 2002, p. A6 Recycling works (Gary Mielke, Pres. Ill Recycling Assn.); 15 Nov 2002, p. B5 Seeks starving (Shannon Watson); 15 Nov 2002, P. B5 Seek other tools (Hank Jacoby); 22 Nov 2002, p. B5 Not 'Baby Killers' (Fr. Dennis Edward O'Brien, Sgt. USMC) & (Dr. Mike Thirtle); 22 Nov 2002, p. B5 Need center focus (Corinne Wood, Lt. Governor of Illinois); 29 Nov 2002, p. B5 Sierra serenade (David Taylor); 29 Nov 2002, p. B5 Judges lauded (Willard R. Helander, County Clerk); 29 Nov 2002, p. B5 Better pavement (Stephen S. Szoke); 6 Dec 2002, p. B5 Child proof (Catherine C. Mate); 6 Dec 2002, p. B5 Mayor thanked (Ken & Suzi Hetzel); 13 Dec 2002, p. B5 Men in backseat (Rev. Andrew C. Boxon); 13 Dec 2002, p. B5 Balance necessary (Robert Napora); 13 Dec 2002, p. B5 Over-sized deal (Bill Creaney); 13 Dec 2002, p. B5 Maintain cleanliness (Andrea M. Leonard); 20 Dec 2002, p. B5 Affordable help (Trish Ostrander); 20 Dec 2002, p. B5 Drugs in school (Darleen Friedlund); 20 Dec 2002, p. B5 Security important (Suzi Schmidt); 27 Dec 2002, p. B5 Cheapening town (Jude Kaider); 27 Dec 2002, p. B5 LET'S GO RACING (regular column) Motorsports Show draws record number of entries; 29 Mar 2002, p. B10 Memorial Day wwkend marks season-opener at Wilmot; 24 May 2002, p. B11 Plenty of fireworks at Wilmot's season opener; 31 May 2002, p. B15 Lake Geneva Raceway mourns loss (Dean Yanke); 5 Jul 2002, p. B12 LIBERTYVILLE COUNTRY PRESCHOOL Preschool still has openings; 3 Aug 2001, p. A2 LIBERTYVILLE HEARD AND SEEN (regular column) Doctor offers information on Emergency Room process, Lake Area artisans meet; 31 May 2002, p. A8 Vanni's cheesy recipe takes the cake in national contest (Debbie Vanni); 2 Aug 2002, p. A12 Relay brings friends to D.C.; 20 Sep 2002, p. A5 Novak earns Syracuse scholarship (Ashley Novak); 22 Nov 2002, p. A2 LIBERTYVILLE HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT 128 see also LIBERTYVILLE WILDCATS - various sports see also VERNON HILLS HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT 128 Fashion show to take place February 9; 1 Feb 2002, p. A5 Libertyville High School names 4th quarter honors; 9 Aug 2002, p.A5 Now a Cat but always a Ram (Sean Ferrell); 9 Aug 2002, p. A11 Hancock, LHS Poms earn hardware (Tiffanie Hancock); 29 Nov 2002, p. A10 LIBERTYVILLE (IL) FIRE DEPARTMENT 'Rouse' fire origin unknown; 1 Feb 2002, p. A1 LIBERTYVILLE (IL) PARKS AND RECREATION State's largest climbing wall coming to sports complex (Libertyville Sports Complex); 11 Jan 2002, p. A4 Game room videos to zap violence : Sports complex game room to be a good environment for children (New Frontier, Libertyville Sports Complex); 3 May 2002, p. A4 Sports complex hiring help; LSC reading for late May, early June opening; 3 May 2002, p. A12 Libertyville Sports Complex open business; 14 Jun 2002, p. B3 Libertyville Sports complex open; 28 Jun 2002, Rec Guide p. 3 LSC golf center to open; 2 Aug 2002, p. A5 Golf center swings with high-tech opportunities; 16 Aug 2002, p. A2 LIBERTYVILLE (IL) POLICE DEPARTMENT Thieves caught; 22 Mar 2002, p. A12 Three vandals arrested : Homes sprayed with profane graffiti; 3 May 2002, p. A2 Crimestoppers : Home invaders sought; 10 May 2002, p. B18 Robber gets $700 from Dairy Dream; 23 Aug 2002, p. AM3 Warrant out for Dairy Dream robber; 6 Sep 2002, p. A3 Thieves are targeting car airbags; 13 Sep 2002, p. B3 Woman still missing : Libertyville police seek public's help (Maria Walin); 1 Nov 2002, p. A3 Area police comparing notes in vandalism spree; 13 Dec 2002, p. A8 LIBERTYVILLE (IL), VILLAGE OF Tree trimming contract goes to Lake Bluff firm; 25 Jan 2002, p. A4 Libertyville queens crowned; 28 Jun 2002, p. A5 Water tank, ingenuity add up to dry storage solution; 20 Dec 2002, p. A5 LIBERTYVILLE MAINSTREET (Organization) Village cranks up for Oktoberfest : Organizers expect 3,000 for annual event (Libertyville IL); 13 Sep 2002, p. A4 Specials brew for Oktoberfest; 20 Sep 2002, p. A8 Libertyville-Mundelein-Vernon Hills Chamber Of Commerce See GREEN OAKS-LIBERTYVILLE-MUNDELEIN-VERNON HILLS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE LIBERTYVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT 70 Students busy clearing prairies in February; 25 Jan 2002, p. A8 Teachers' job fair set for March 16; 8 Mar 2002, p. A5 District 70 celebrates art; 15 Nov 2002, p. A5 Kids take it outside : Students split up to learn about environment; 29 Nov 2002, p. A2 LIBERTYVILLE TOWNSHIP (IL) Township food pantry running low; 20 Sep 2002, p. A8 Town food pantry full, for now; 13 Dec 2002, p. A8 LIBERTYVILLE WILDCATS (BASEBALL) Cats baseball answering its own questions; 5 Apr 2002, p. A9 Cats baseball back on track; 26 Apr 2002, p. A9 Corsairs muscle past Cats; 24 May 2002, p. A9 LIBERTYVILLE WILDCATS (BASKETBALL, BOYS') Cats muscle way to fifth place; 4 Jan 2002, p. A6 Yarc in Wildcats 'leader of the pack' (Austin Yarc); 11 Jan 2002, p. A6 Silvestri, Cats sting Bees (Pete Silvestri); 1 Feb 2002, p. A6 Jr. Wildcats fare well in feeder hoops tourney; 22 Feb 2002, p. A10 Cats champs of NSC Lake; 22 Feb 2002, p. A10 Zion-Benton runs past Cats for NSC title; 1 Mar 2002, p. A10 Bitter end to sweet season for Cats; 8 Mar 2002, p. A9 Cats' hoops rebuilding; 26 Jul 2002, p. A9 Cats hoops sticks to its "bread and butter"; 20 Dec 2002, p. A6 LIBERTYVILLE WILDCATS (BASKETBALL, GIRLS') Lady Cats hoops fall; 25 Jan 2002, p. A6 True stands out as Cats hand tough in battle with Pats (Kelly True); 8 Feb 2002, p. A9 Lady Cats prevail; 15 Feb 2002, p. A9 Wildcat's Mix retires after 3 seasons (Bill Mix); 1 Mar 2002, p. A9 Lady Cats' hoops, defense the key to the kingdom; 29 Nov 2002, p. A9 LIBERTVILLE WILDCATS (FOOTBALL) Libertyville football standout Burl Boulder-bound (Gerett Burl); 15 Feb 2002, p. A10 Now a Cat but always a Ram (Sean Ferrell); 9 Aug 2002, p. A11 Panico, Fontana spark Cats to overtime win (Santino Panico, Kevin Fontana); 6 Sep 2002, p. A6 Libertyville Wildcats; 27 Sep 2002, p. C8 Devils, Libertyville to get it on in Gurnee; 11 Oct 2002, p. A9 Cats put fork in Devils; 18 Oct 2002, p. A9 Cats, Bees feeling the need for speed; 8 Nov 2002, p. A9 Cats vs. Bears : Who will run past whom?; 15 Nov 2002, p. A9 Magic carpet ride ends for Cat football; 22 Nov 2002, p. A11 LIBERTYVILLE WILDCATS (GOLF, BOYS') Schach, Cat golfer have 'attitude' (Michael Schachner); 4 Oct 2002, p. A10 Wildcat golfers on a mission; 11 Oct 2002, p. A9 LIBERTYVILLE WILDCATS (GOLF, GIRLS') Lady Cats golfers fall; 30 Aug 2002, p. A9 LIBERTYVILLE WILDCATS (GYMNASTICS, GIRLS') Cat gymnasts jolt way to sectionals : Mustangs' Wallace, O'Dell also qualify (Jennifer Wallace, Kiernan O'Dell, Lauren Petric); 1 Feb 2002, p. A6 LIBERTYVILLE WILDCATS (ICE HOCKEY) Cats hockey 1-1 for week; 15 Feb 2002, p. A10 LIBERTYVILLE WILDCATS (LACROSSE) Libertyville lacrosse cruises; 19 Apr 2002, p. A11 Cats lacrosse rolls again; 26 Apr 2002, p. A10 Cats lacrosse tops Trevians; 3 May 2002, p. A10 The Cats meow; 31 May 2002, p. A6 LIBERTYVILLE WILDCATS (SOCCER, GIRLS') Lady Cats soccer looking to kick way to state, again; 29 Mar 2002, p. A10 Hunting time arrives for Lady Cats soccer; 17 May 2002, p. A9 State champion Lady Cats soccer bounced by Lake Zurich; 31 May 2002, p. B12 LIBERTYVILLE WILDCATS (SOFTBALL) Cats softball improving; 3 May 2002, p. A9 LIBERTYVILLE WILDCATS (SWIMMING / DIVING, BOYS') Polite top area finisher at state swim meet (Ben Polite); 8 Mar 2002, p. B20 CATs swimmers are in 'Zone'; 16 Aug 2002, p. A9 LIBERTYVILLE WILDCATS (TENNIS, GIRLS') Cats' netter stay unbeatern on season; 4 Oct 2002, p. A9 LIBERTYVILLE WILDCATS (SWIMMING / DIVING, GIRLS') CATs swimmers are in 'Zone'; 16 Aug 2002, p. A9 LIBERTYVILLE WILDCATS (TRACK & FIELD / CROSS COUNTRY, GIRLS') Running with a purpose; 20 Sep 2002, p. A10 LIBERTYVILLE WILDCATS (VOLLEYBALL, BOYS') Area volleyball heating up at right time; 24 May 2002, p. A9 LIBERTYVILLE WILDCATS (VOLLEYBALL, GIRLS') Wildcat spikers banged up but still winning; 20 Sep 2002, p. A9 LIBERTYVILLE WILDCATS (WRESTLING) Cat wrestlers continue clawing the competition; 18 Jan 2002, p. A6 Cat wrestlers show who's boss of NSC; 1 Feb 2002, p. A6 Total domination on the mat for Wildcats; 8 Feb 2002, p. A10 Cat wrestlers keep mowing down competition; 22 Feb 2002, p. A9 History making season ends for Cat grapplers; 1 Mar 2002, p. A9 Wildcat grapplers looking for return of last year's magic; 6 Dec 2002, p. A6 LIBETYVILLE-MUNDELEIN HISTORICAL SOCIETY (organization) Historical society members put on a mean show 'n tell; 24 May 2002, p. A5 Society picks new officers; 21 Jun 2002, p. A2 Local woman, local history (Diana Dretske); 21 Nov 2002, p. A5 LIBRARIES see also specific libraries (FREMONT PUBLIC LIBRARY DISTRICT, COOK MEMORIAL PUBLIC LIBRARY DISTRICT) Celebrating Library Week; 29 Mar 2002, p. A2 Jesse White awards grants to expand Illinois library network capabilities; 12 Apr 2002, p. B15 LINCOLNSHIRE (IL) POLICE DEPARTMENT Libertyville man arrested in Lincolnshire distrubance; 25 Jan 2002, p. A4 Ex-Miss Libertyville arrested at hotel; 28 Jun 2002, p. A3 Police arrest Mundelein man in sex crime attack : Victim says attack was in Lincolnshire; 19 Jul 2002, p. A3 Explorers take top honors; 26 Jul 2002, p. A12 Libertyville man charged with aggravated DUI; 2 Aug 2002, p. A4 Motorist charged with resisting; 30 Aug 2002, p. A8 LINDENHURST (IL), VILLAGE OF Mayor calls for hospital supoprt campaign (Paul Baumunk); 6 Dec 2002, p. B3 LION'S CLUB (organization) Waukegan Lions Club Sports hall of fame 2002; 11 Oct 2002, p. C2 Giving is their gig; 27 Dec 2002, p. LL1 LITERACY Best kept secret; 8 Mar 2002, p. LL1 Little League see BASEBALL LONG GROVE (IL) - VILLAGE OF Doughty resigns in Long Grove after 25 years, shocks officials (D.M. 'Cal' Doughty); 11 Jan 2002, p. B1 3rd annual Long Grove Chocolate Fest; 26 Apr 2002, p. LL6 Long Grove offers feeling of Christmases past; 22 Nov 2002, p. LL1 LOVE Young at heart; 15 Feb 2002, p. LL1 MARTIAL ARTS Gurnee Judo Club takes numbers in Fond du Lac; 4 Jan 2002, p. B3 Star of the Power Rangers coming to Chicago Karate (Jason David Frank); 1 Mar 2002, p. LL4 Gurnee Judo Club scores big at regional; 1 Mar 2002, p. B9 Martial arts academy gets special use permit (North Shore Academy, Libertyville IL); 5 Apr 2002, p. A12 Lake Zurich hosting AAU Karate regiona; 19 Apr 2002, p. B14 Antioch Shotokan karate takes numbers; 26 Apr 2002, p. B13 Parello wins state judo award (Stephanie Parello); 14 Jun 2002, p. B11 Illinois Shotokan heads to Nationals (Illinois Shotokan Karate Club); 19 Jul 2002, p. A9 A Pre-K punch : Couple combines talent for new business (Ki Martial Arts Center); 26 Jul 2002, p. A1 Martial arts great at White Dragon Karate, Island Lake (Mike Chaturantabut); 9 Aug 2002, p. B16 O'Hara clinic Nov. 16 (James O'Hara, FOCUS Martial Arts, Lake in the Hills IL); 25 Oct 2002, p. A10 MARYTOWN (religious organization, Libertyville IL) Brotherly love (Br. Donald Thielsen); 1 Mar 2002, Forefronts p. 27 Marytown hosts Eucharist Rally; 31 May 2002, p. A4 Marytown hosts festival; 26 Jul 2002, p. A5 MCHENRY COUNTY DEFENDERS (organization) Waste not warehouse sale; 5 Jul 2002, p. LL3 Tour natural yards in McHenry; 2 Aug 2002, p. LL11 MCHENRY COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE (school, Crystal Lake IL) Scot Star camps at McHenery CC; 26 Apr 2002, p. B14 MCHENRY COUNTY HISTORICAL MUSEUM Golf lectures planned at part of Historical Society sampler series; 22 Feb 2002, p. B24 Free family museum passes available at local libraries; 19 Apr 2002, p. LL7 Historical Society Museum to open in May; 26 Apr 2002, p. LL10 Barn Registration certificate makes perfect gift; 21 Jun 2002, p. LL7 MEDLINE INDUSTRIES (business, Mundelein IL) Medline going to Cuba; 28 Jan 2002, p. A1 METRA (public transportation system - rail) Metra project off the ground (Libertyville IL); 14 Jun 2002, p. A3 Another Metra station will stip up Libertyville's role : Envision rural station as new transporation hub; 14 Jun 2002, p. B2 MEXICO City, Mexicans come together in support of Matricula cards (Waukegan IL); 13 Sep 2002, p. B15 MIDWESTERN REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER (Zion IL) Hospit-able family man (Richard Stephenson); 1 Mar 2002, Forefronts p. 25 Midwestern to celebrate grand opening of expanded out-patient cancer treatment clinic; 21 Jun 2002, p. B6 Midwestern Regional Medical Center; 21 Jun 2002, Business Outlook p. 4 Survivors of cancer help open center (Cancer Treatment Centers of America, Zion IL); 5 Jul 2002, p. B1 MODEL TRAINS The Great Train Story unwraps at the MSI this Christmas (Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago IL); 13 Dec 2002, p. LL6 MOORE, ANDREA (Illinois Representative Dist. 61) Simpson takes over Moore's term : Three member committee appoint supervisor (Suzanne Simpson); 11 Jan 2002, p. A5 MORTON ARBORETUM (Lisle, IL) May blossoms at the Morton Arboretum; 26 Apr 2002, p. LL6 MOTORCYCLES Lambs Farm 6th annual Love Lambs Ride; 30 Aug 2002, p. LL2 Ride into winter : Motorcycling fun exists even when the weather makes for less than ideal riding conditions; 29 Nov 2002, p. LL1 MOVIE REVIEWS Helen Says: Smith as Ali is a KO / Brenda Says: 'Ali' fails to deliver punch; 4 Jan 2002, p. LL6 Lord of the Rings lives up to enthusiast's expectations; 11 Jan 2002, p. LL4 IMAX Beauty provides beastly entertainment (Beauty and the Beast); 18 Jan 2002, p. LL6 Brotherhood is tour de force action (Brotherhood of the Wolf); 25 Jan 2002, p. LL6 Snow Dogs no snow job; 1 Feb 2002, p. LL6 Kung Pow delivers knock out to the right viewer (Kung Pow : Enter the Fist); 8 Feb 2002, p. LL8 A parent's worst nightmare (John Q); 22 Feb 2002, p. LL8 Some agendas are hidden, others are not (Hart's War); 1 Mar 2002, p. LL11 The ultimate sacrifice (40 Days and 40 Nights); 8 Mar 2002, p. LL6 The Time Machine; 15 Mar 2002, p. LL6 In the Ice Age; 22 Mar 2002, p. LL8 Why do we hurt the ones we love? (The Debut); 22 Mar 2002, p. LL8 A touch of Edgar Allen Poe (Panic Room); 29 Mar 2002, p. LL8 Maximum exposure (Big Trouble); 5 April 2002, p. LL8 What goes around, comes around (Maryam); 12 Apr 2002, p. LL8 Do we care about the truth? (High Crimes); 19 Apr 2002, p. LL8 Addicted to chaos (Changing Lanes); 26 Apr 2002, p. LL8 Life Happens (Life or Something Like It); 3 May 2002, p. LL8 An ill wind blows (Unfaithful); 10 May 2002, LLp.8 With power comes responsibility (Spider-Man); 17 May 2002, p. LL8 As worlds collide (Star Wars Episode II : Attack of the Clones); 24 May 2002, p. LL8 9/11...Our Worst Fears Realized (The Sum of all Fears); 31 May 2002, p. LL6 It's never too late (Enough); 7 Jun 2002, p. LL8 Now that I know, I want to forget (The Bourne Identity); 14 Jun 2002, p. LL8 I love and I hate (The Believer); 14 Jun 2002, LL8 A code never broken (Windtalkers); 21 Jun 2002, p. LL8 To get respect you must give respect (Juwanna Mann); 21 Jun 2002, p. LL8 The elimination of choice (Minority Report); 28 Jun 2002, p. LL8 Always look on the bright(Hey Arnold! The Movie); 5 July 2002, p. LL6 Return of the Mod Squad (Like Mike); 12 Jul 2002, p. LL8 So this is progress (Sunshine State); 12 Jul 2002, p. LL8 When you live by the sword... (Road to Perdition); 19 July 2002, P. LL8 When the time comes, do your duty (K-19 : The Widowmaker); 19 Jul 2002, p. LL8 You're as big as you feel (Stuart Little 2); 26 July 2002, p. LL8 Special Services for our men in uniform (Pantaleon); 26 Jul 2002, p. LL8 Not too revealing (Full Frontal); 2 Aug 2002, p. LL8 Swing away (Signs); 2 Aug 2002, p. LL8 A family affair (Spy Kids 2); 9 August 2002, p. LL8 Up on the roof (Space Station); 9 August 2002, p. LL8 It's OK to laugh, even when it's not funny (Happy Times); 16 Aug 2002, p. LL8 Wings of Courage; 16 Aug 2002, p. LL8 The perfect wave (Blue Crush); 23 Aug 2002, p. LL8 Last best chance (The Good Girl); 23 Aug 2002, p. LL8 'Reel-y' creepy (One Hour Photo); 30 Aug 2002, p. LL9 Toe to Toe (Undisputed); 30 Aug 2002, p. LL9 Voter's rights (Secret Ballot); 6 Sept 2002, p. LL7 Notorious C.H.O.; 6 Sept 2002, p. LL7 It's who gets the last laugh (The Last Kiss); 13 Sept 2002, p. LL8 'Good' life in the hood (Barbershop); 20 Sept 2002, p. LL8 A real adventure (Mark Twain's America); 27 Sep 2002, p. LL8 Do it True (The Banger Sisters); 4 Oct 2002, p. LL8 Change is in the air (Tuck Everlasting); 11 Oct 2002, p. LL8 Cloudy judgment (Knockaround Guys); 18 Oct 2002,p. LL9 The meaning of humanism (The Optimists);18 Oct 2002,LL9 Teaching them a lesson (Bloody Sunday); 25 Oct 2002, LL8 Hip Hot into the mainstream (Brown Sugar); 25 Oct 2002, LL8 Scary TV (The Ring); 1 Nov 2002, p. LL8 I finally found someone (Punch Drunk Love); 8 Nov 2002, p. LL9 If you work hard, it pays off (Paid in Full); 8 Nov 2002, p. LL9 The Canvas of life (Frida); 15 Nov 2002, p. LL8 A magical ride (Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets); 22 Nov 2002, p. LL8 Life is a battle (8 Mile); 22 Nov 2002, p. LL8 Telling it like it was and still is (Far From Heaven); 15 Nov 2002, LL8 Universal Love (Solaris); 29 Nov 2002, p. LL8 No hidden treasure here (Treasure Planet); 29 Nov 2002, p. LL8 It all comes out in the wash (Maid in Manhattan); 13 Dec 2002, p. LL8 Grand humor (Real Women Have Curves); 13 Dec 2002, p. LL8 Don't cure him (Antwone Fisher); 20 Dec 2002, p. LL6 There is always hope (Lord of the Rings: Two Towers); 20 Dec 2002, p. LL6 Rabbit Proof Fences; 27 Dec 2002, p. LL8 Who's afraid of Virginia Woolf? (The Hours); 27 Dec 2002, p. LL8 MOVIES Grayslake campus to host International film series (College of Lake County; 11 Jan 2002, p. LL5 Brothers turned love of graphics into Hollywood fame (Colin Strause, Gregor Strause); 11 Jan 2002, p. B2 Feted foreign film series showing at CLC; 25 Jan 2002, p. B14 Exploring American culture through film; 1 Feb 2002, p. LL6 Second film in series directed by Northwestern graduate (The Broken Hearts Club, Greg Berlanti); 15 Feb 2002, p. LL8 Filmmaker to talk Oscars (Reid Schultz); 1 Mar 2002, p. A4 Sundance winner to be presented (Songcatcher); 8 Mar 2002, p. LL8 A touch of Edgar Allen Poe (Panic Room); 29 Mar 2002, p. LL8 What's a mother to do? (CLC Internation Film Series); 5 Apr 2002, p. LL5 Returning Mickey Stern; 12 Apr 2002, p. LL9 Holocaust Film series at museum (Milwaukee Public Museum, Milwaukee WI); 7 Jun 2002, p. LL7 Hollywood hits home : Carmel graduate uses local hotspots to produce The Only Boys in New York (Greg Huster); 28 Jun 2002, p. A12 Both sides of the coin (Tommy Davidson, Kim Wayans, Juwanna Mann); 28 Jun 2002, p. LL9 Nature may be overrated, but you'll miss it when it's gone : An interview with John Sayles, director of Sunshine State; 19 Jul 2002, p. LL11 Sound of Music sing-a-long comes to Symphony Center; 9 Aug 2002, p. LL6 Toronto Film Festival : Lead-in to Oscar Season; 20 Sep 2002, p. LL8 Films to see this fall; 27 Sep 2002, p. LL8 Re-live Lewis & Clark's great U.S. adventure on IMAX (Lewis & Clark : Great Journey West); 4 Oct 2002, p. LL2 Cinematic pizza; 4 Oct 2002, p. LL8 Notes from The Chicago International Film Festival; 11 Oct 2002, p. LL8 How long must I sing this song? Interview with Paul Greengrass; 1 Nov 2002, p. LL8 Holiday movie preview; 6 Dec 2002, p. LL7 6th Annual Festival of New French Cinema; 6 Dec 2002, p. LL7 MUNDELEIN DAYS Village preps for parade fun; 17 May 2002, p. A1 Pageant contestants announced; 24 Jun 2002, p. A1 Village fires up for patriotic week; 24 Jun 2002, p. A1 Community Days are still 'best ever'; 12 Jul 2002, p. A1 Concerts continue; 12 Jul 2002, p. A1 Patriotism shows in town; 12 Jul 2002, p. A3 MUNDELEIN HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT 120 see also MUNDELEIN MUSTANGS - various sports Mundelein High School names honor students; 18 Jan 2002, p. A4 Dist. 120 receives AA bond rating; 25 Jan 2002, p. A5 School digest : Mundelein High School; 25 Jan 2002, p. A5 Mundelein High School squad scores first (cheerleading); 25 Jan 2002, p. A8 MHS charging more : School has added another increase to the growing list of student fees; 8 Feb 2002, p. A1 MHS students get scholarship bid; 8 Feb 2002, p. A6 Art treasures re-found; 15 Feb 2002, p. A1 Seniors compete for Mr. Mustang title, girls emcee; 15 Feb 2002, p. A2 MHS art no longer collecting dust; 15 Feb 2002, p. A3 MHS choral department : 'We are the Champions", High school continues their winning streak; 15 Feb 2002, p. A4 MHS treated to war talk; 1 Mar 2002, p. A3 Student wins photo award (Dominique Neidenbach); 1 Mar 2002, p. A6 Chicago Bears coming to MHS: 1 Mar 2002, p. A10 MHS students pledge to live life very simply : Teacher promotes one month of using less (Steve Jordan); 8 Mar 2002, p. A8 MHS summer school brochures ready; 8 Mar 2002, p. A8 MHS mock trial team continues excellence; 22 Mar 2002, p. A3 Bell brings moot court into classroom (Kathy Bell); 22 Mar 2002, p. A3 MHS students take awards at art competition; 22 Mar 2002, p. A7 School hearing : To be continued; 5 Apr 2002, p. A1 Experiencing the world : MHS students win with new experimental learning program; 5 Apr 2002, p. A1 Board stands firm on boundary issues (District 128); 19 Apr 2002, p. A1 High school leads by example; 19 Apr 2002, p. A3 Students win bit with song; 19 Apr 2002, p. A3 Boundary dilemma still strong; 26 Apr 2002, p. A1 Czechs check out democracy; 26 Apr 2002, p. A1 Parents want MHS : High school honored seventh year in a row; 26 Apr 2002, p. A1 Bjorn wins 'National Merit' award (Kyle A. Bjorn); 26 Apr 2002, p. A3 MHS teacher talks art (Debra Fitzsimmons); 26 Apr 2002, p. A3 MHS superintendent will retire next year (Arthur T. Newbrough); 3 May 2002, p. A1 No more missing books at high school : MHS awarded library security system; 3 May 2002, p. A3 MHS recognizes staff; 3 May 2002, p. A5 Honor roll for Mundelein High School; 3 May 2002, p. A7 Mundelein High School announces top honors; 24 May 2002, p. A7 Girls State educates future leaders (Sara Roffman, Shari Grieger); 7 Jun 2002, p. A3 Housing projects will implact MHS : Plans develops at Orchards site; 14 Jun 2002, p. A1 School board member attends Oxford forum (Thomas Hannigan); 14 Jun 2002, p. A3 Mundelein High summer sports camps; 21 Jun 2002, p. A11 MHS board weighs expansion options; 28 Jun 2002, p. A1 Mundelein high sports camps; 28 Jun 2002, p. A11 Mundelein High School names honors; 5 Jul 2002, p. A5 Mundelein remembers former board member (Don Smith); 12 Jul 2002, p. A3 MHS seeks feedback; 26 Jul 2002, p. A1 Study rejects idea : Consolidating districts won't work in Mundelein (District 75); 26 Jul 2002, p. A4 School board head makes Oxford trip (Thomas Hannigan); 30 Aug 2002, p. A1 MHS athletic facilities open to public; 5 Sep 2002, p. A1 MHS teachers raise the bar in exchange of ideas; 5 Sep 2002, p. A3 MHS dedicates flagpoles in honor of 9/11; 13 Sep 2002, p. A3 Ready for take-off : Aviation teacher gives new program at MHS a lift (Cory Owens); 13 Sep 2002, p. A5 Homecoming has MHS in for a swinging time; 20 Sep 2002, p. A1 MHS teacher travels to Tanzania (Steve Jordan); 20 Sep 2002, p. A1 MHS sophomores learn life skills; 20 Sep 2002, p. A6 Mustangs cheerleaders bring home gold; 20 Sep 2002, p. A6 6 students at MHS set for honors; 27 Sep 2002, p. A1 Choirs come together to deliver special concert; 27 Sep 2002, p. A3 MHS hunting for land for second high school; 4 Oct 2002, p. A1 Mustangs head downtown : MHS cheerleades in Lake Front Classic; 4 Oct 2002, p. A1 Art for art's sake (Osbaldo Martinez); 4 Oct 2002, p. A3 Mundelein homecoming - A look back; 4 Oct 2002, p. A5 MHS will buy land, expand; 18 Oct 2002, p. A1 Police say students spiked teacher's coffee; 25 Oct 2002, p. A1 Builder, schools hash out boundaries (Neumann Homes); 1 Nov 2002, p. A1 MHS eyes new cell phone policy; 8 Nov 2002, p. A1 Choirs in the spotlight : MHS hosts event to fund choirs, honor citizens; 15 Nov 2002, p. A4 MHS names honor roll; 15 Nov 2002, p. A7 MHS still hunting land; 22 Nov 2002, p. A1 MHS announces 1st term honors; 22 Nov 2002, p. A8 30 years later, MHS wants hike; 29 Nov 2002, p. A1 Singled out : Students play popular dating show for a purpose; 29 Nov 2002, p. A1 Keeping it fresh : MHS teachers attend conference for new teaching ideas; 29 Nov 2002, p. A5 MHS rediscovers, displays 'lost art' collection; 6 Dec 2002, p. A1 MHS teacher receives award (Judy Juske); 6 Dec 2002, p. A5 Mundelein cheerleaders National-bound; 13 Dec 2002, p. A10 Mundelein fall athletes honored; 13 Dec 2002, p. A11 Newbrough out, Fields in as MHS head (Arthur T. Newbrough, Stanley Fields); 20 Dec 2002, p. A1 Newbrough hands torch to Fields : Retires after 8 years at MHS (Arthur T. Newbrough, Stanley Fields); 27 Dec 2002, p. A1 No referendum in store for MHS; 27 Dec 2002, p. A3 MUNDELEIN (IL) PAGEANTS Pageant applicants encouraged; 17 May 2002, p. A7 Pageant contestants announces; 24 Jun 2002, p. A1 Who's next for royalty (Miss Lake County); 19 Jul 2002, Lake County Fair Guide p. 14 So close : Arzer beats all but 2 Miss Lake County contestants at fair (Mary Arzer); 2 Aug 2002, p. A1 MUNDELEIN (IL) FIRE AND POLICE BOARD Sliozis appointed to fire and police board (John Sliozis); 31 May 2002, p. A1 MUNDELEIN (IL) FIRE DEPARTMENT Fire causes $50K in damages; 15 Feb 2002, p. A4 Students give gift of hope; 5 Apr 2002, p. A1 Fire rips through auto repair shop (Under Your Hood); 12 Apr 2002, p. A3 Fire dept. earns life safety award; 11 Oct 2002, p. A3 Firemen teach fire awareness; 25 Oct 2002, p. A8 Firefighters in tip top shape; 13 Dec 2002, p. A4 Fire chief offers tips on how you can prevent holiday fires; 20 Dec 2002, p. A5 MUNDELEIN (IL) - HISTORY Ray remembers "Roaring '20s" at Diamond Lake (Gordan K. Ray); 5 Jul 2002, p. A1 MUNDELEIN (IL) - HOUSING A pink house for a new owner, birds included (Mundelein IL); 1 Mar 2002, p. A6 Churchill Properties hopes to build senior condos; 12 Apr 2002, p. A3 MUNDELEIN (IL) - PARK DISTRICT Skaters enjoy village ice; 11 Jan 2002, p. A1 Kids can work out at community center; 11 Jan 2002, p. A5 Park Happenings : Sports of all sorts for every age; 1 Mar 2002, p. A7 Park Happenings : Spring sign-up now in progress; 8 Mar 2002, p. A15 Park district receives grants; 29 Mar 2002, p. A2 Park happenings : Night Owl or Spring Egg Hunt to be held; 29 Mar 2002, p. A5 Mundelein park happenings : Triathlon classes offered, indoor cycling program; 3 May 2002, p. A5 Park Happenings : New summer classes at MPD; 17 May 2002, p. A2 Park Happenings : Indoor cycling program, Birthday parties, Beginning triathlon class; 24 May 2002, p. A8 Seniors get info at one-stop fair; 7 Jun 2002, p. A3 Park Happenings : Indoor cycling program, birthday parties, Beginning triathlon class; 28 Jun 2002, p. A7 Skate park is x-treme fun; 26 Jul 2002, p. A1 Park Happenings : Dance classes offered at Mundelein Community Center; 2 Aug 2002, p. A6 Parents pack board meeting to get answers; 16 Aug 2002, p. A1 Park district breaks ties with SRACLC; 16 Aug 2002, p. A1 SRACLC revote delayed; 30 Aug 2002, p. A1 District to revote on SRACLC; 6 Sep 2002, p. A1 Park board says yes to SRACLC; 13 Sep 2002, p. A12 Together again : Mundelein Park and Recreation District reapplies for SRACLC membership; 4 Oct 2002, p. B6 Polkabrats (Mundelein Senior Center); 18 Oct 2002, p. A3 A healthier Mundelein : Senior Center offers health programs; 18 Oct 2002, p. A4 MUNDELEIN (IL) POLICE DEPARTMENT Pizza manager robbed of $2K (Domino's Pizza); 11 Jan 2002, p. A1 Police : Be safe, buckle up; 1 Feb 2002, p. A1 Police : We're ready : Police department will make much needed move in mid-April; 1 Feb 2002, p. A3 Pair busted for pirating CDs : Mundelein police crack case linked to brothers in L.A., Mexico; 1 Mar 2002, p. A1 Liaison finds drugs in car; 1 Mar 2002, p. A5 Three car crash causes minor injuries; 1 Mar 2002, p. A5 3 crashes occur at same intersection on same day; 15 Mar 2002, p. A6 Firefighter arrested for pornography; 29 Mar 2002, p. A1 Students give gift of hope; 5 Apr 2002, p. A1 Serial burglar caught in the act; 12 Apr 2002, p. A1 Police officers negotiating for union; 26 Apr 2002, p. A3 Police now have room to grow and flow; 21 Jun 2002, p. A1 New station is tech-tight; 21 Jun 2002, p. A1 Waukegan man charged with sexually assaulting Mundelein woman; 5 Jul 2002, p. A3 Mundelein Police unveil new station; 19 Jul 2002, p. A1 Village comes out for neighborly night (National Night Out); 9 Aug 2002, p. A1 Kid fun highlights picnic (National Night Out); 16 Aug 2002, p. A3 Woman survives attempted murder; 23 Aug 2002, p. AM1 Next, on cops : Explorers teach youth policing 101 (Police Explorers); 6 Sep 2002, p. A1 Area man nabbed for driving stolen car; 20 Sep 2002, p. A1 Dairy Dream robber still at large : Mundelein man is suspect; 20 Sep 2002, p. A3 Police to hold open house; 20 Sep 2002, p. A3 After man is beaten, his friends return the favor; 27 Sep 2002, p. A3 Girl assaulted while waiting at drive-thru; 27 Sep 2002, p. A3 An open door policy : Mundelein Police Department invites in public; 4 Oct 2002, p. A6 Police say students spiked teacher's coffee; 25 Oct 2002, p. A1 Arrest made in string of local ATM heists; 1 Nov 2002, p. A3 Lottery scam hits area : 31-year-old tricked out of $4,000; 22 Nov 2002, p. A1 Woman killed in train crash (Kenia Riddle); 22 Nov 2002, p. A1 Gang task force receives grant; 22 Nov 2002, p. A4 Guns get the boot : Mundelein Police Department hosts Gun Buy Back program; 6 Dec 2002, p. A1 'Bear'er of good tidings : Local man donates 100 teddy bears to police department (Joel Fiorelli); 6 Dec 2002, p. A3 Fries with your coke? Four arrested for selling cocaine out of Burger King drive-thru; 13 Dec 2002, p. A1 Shopping cops to provide bright Christmas for needy; 13 Dec 2002, p. A4 It's a drag for man busted for racing down Lake St.; 27 Dec 2002, p. A3 MUNDELEIN (IL), VILLAGE OF Housing project, work in progress; 4 Jan 2002, p. A1 Village purchases new trucks; 25 Jan 2002, p. A1 '02 vehicle stickers on sale Feb. 1; 25 Jan 2002, p. A3 Village to participate in new train line study; 1 Mar 2002, p. A3 Mundelein promotes Building Safety Week; 5 Apr 2002, p. A3 Village wins finance award; 5 Apr 2002, p. A3 Easier public service may be in the works; 12 Apr 2002, p. A1 Village revenue doen $2.7 million; 12 Apr 2002, p. A1 Churchill Properties hopes to build senior condos; 12 Apr 2002, p. A3 Traffic courtroom to set up shop in village (Mundelein IL); 19 Apr 2002, p. A1 Village ready for clean-up; 19 Apr 2002, p. A1 Mundelein does care : One day set aside to help neighbors; 3 May 2002, p. A1 Mega proposal pleases village : No permits yet, but mayor, trustees like what they see; 17 May 2002, p. A1 Volunteers to make for an A-May-Zing month; 17 May 2002, p. A2 Day of service creates pride (A-May-Zing Mundelein); 24 May 2002, p. A1 Trustees debate new schedule; 7 Jun 2002, p. A1 Village approves fireworks festivities; 7 Jun 2002, p. A3 Mundelein celebrates; 14 Jun 2002, p. A3 Board amends its policies for plumbing bonds, codes; 14 Jun 2002, p. A3 Board eyes copyright laws : Village considers fees for ASCAP protection; 21 Jun 2002, p. A5 Village hosts public auction for equipment; 28 Jun 2002, p. A3 Dist. 75 tells village schools are in 'dire trouble'; 5 Jul 2002, p. A1 Village wins 14th Gov.'s Hometown Award; 5 Jul 2002, p. A3 Butterfield Rd. business seeks liquor license; 12 Jul 2002, p. A6 Village cuts meetings; 19 Jul 2002, p. A1 Village unites for night to rally against crime; 2 Aug 2002, p. A1 Mayor names school's Open Safety Week; 16 Aug 2002, p. A3 New multi-family condos welcomed; 4 Oct 2002, p. A3 Leaf collections to begin around town; 18 Oct 2002, p. A3 DSL still slow to come to area (Mundelein IL); 1 Nov 2002, p. A1 On the way up : Mundelein development making strides; 8 Nov 2002, p. A3 Ex-library member makes broad shift (Gary Gunther, Fremont Public Library District, Mundelein Plan Commission); 29 Nov 2002, p. A3 Senior center plan dumped (Churchill Equities); 29 Nov 2002, p. A4 New development protested (Glen Garden Estates); 20 Dec 2002, p. A1 MUNDELEIN (IL), VILLAGE OF - STREETS AND TRANSPORTATION Sindles votes no : Mayor casts tie breaking vote, no left-hand turns allowed onto Jeanette Place; 18 Jan 2002, p. A1 PACE Dial-a-Ride serving the village; 11 Jan 2002, p. A1 Village to restrict truck traffic on Park Street; 29 Mar 2002, p. A3 Reconstruction looms at Route 45, Winchester Road; 12 Apr 2002, p. A8 Residents by train tracks are enjoying the silence; 2 Aug 2002, p. A1 Cambridge County sidewalks to be replaced; 13 Sep 2002, p. A12 Village says it's salted away for winter; 13 Dec 2002, p. A3 MUNDELEIN (IL), VILLAGE OF - WATER AND SEWER Ordinance issued to protect water supply; 5 Apr 2002, p. A3 Public Works to flush out hydrants; 17 May 2002, p. A3 County, village in harmony on water main extenstion (South Branch Traffic Court, Mundelein IL); 1 Nov 2002, p. A4 MUNDELEIN MAINSTREET (organization) MainStreet '02 rally set; 25 Jan 2002, p. A1 MainStreet : We need community support; 8 Feb 2002, p. A1 MainStreet hopes to raise funds with party; 22 Feb 2002, p. A1 All invited to St. Pat's party benefiting Mundelein MainStreet; 15 Mar 2002, p. A8 MainStreet gears up for summer : Vintage cars ready to cruise Park Street, Meet neighbors while exchanging plants; 3 May 2002, p. A1 MainStreet seeks new identity with logo; 24 May 2002, p. A3 MainStreet budget cut; 7 Jun 2002, p. A1 MainStreet plans for summer; 7 Jun 2002, p. A4 Golf outing 'putts' Mundelein first : MainStreet raises funds at 9th annual event; 14 Jun 2002, p. A3 MainStreet funding takes dive : State halts support, but local program will continue; 19 Jul 2002, p. A1 Guitarists rock at music fest (Guitar Fest); 23 Aug 2002, p. AM3 Rock legends to headline concert (Guitar Fest); 30 Aug 2002, p. A1 Guitarists rock at music fest (Guitar Fest); 30 Aug 2002, p. LL3 Guitarists rock at music fest (Guitar Fest); 30 Aug 2002, p. LL3 Funk comes to town (Guitar Fest, Mundelein IL); 6 Sep 2002, p. A1 Funk fans see a diaper-dandy (Guitar Fest, Mundelein IL); 13 Sep 2002, p. A3 Car show puts it in park for the season (Park on Park Cruise Night, Mundelein IL); 20 Sep 2002, p. A1 Get ready to ride : Mainstreet hosts bike event; 20 Sep 2002, p. A3 MUNDELEIN MUSTANGS (BASEBALL) Kovac, Hynes 'pop' Panthers; 12 Apr 2002, p. A10 Mustangs back in the saddle, rips Bulldogs; 10 May 2002, p. A9 Mustangs explode, sectionals next; 31 May 2002, p. A6 It was meant to be; 7 Jun 2002, p. A9 Seeing red : Fans share memories of Mustang baseball; 14 Jun 2002, p. A1 Mustang baseball : 'Red Scare' looks contagious; 14 Jun 2002, p. A9 Player of the year (Chris Hynes); 5 Jul 2002, p. A6 Coach of the year (Todd Parola); 5 Jul 2002, p. A6 Hard work, apparel reap their rewards; 12 Jul 2002, p. A11 Learning curve for Mustang baseball; 26 Jul 2002, p. A9 MUNDELEIN MUSTANGS (BASKETBALL, BOYS') Mustang boys hopps struggles at Jacobs Tournament; 4 Jan 2002, p. A6 Raymundo turns it up a notch (Ryan Raymundo); 25 Jan 2002, p. A6 Corning leading Mustangs (Matt Corning); 13 Dec 2002, p. A9 MUNDELEIN MUSTANGS (BASKETBALL, GIRLS') Mustang girls hoops has Cats' number; 11 Jan 2002, p. A6 Mustangs gallop past Grant; 15 Feb 2002, p. A9 Ming does her thing as Rams oust Stangs (Kayla Ming); 22 Feb 2002, p. A9 Consistency the key for Mustang girls; 6 Dec 2002, p. A6 MUNDELEIN MUSTANGS (FOOTBALL) Mustang football rolls in opener; 6 Sep 2002, p. A6 Super soph getting 'hands-on experience' (Jake Gaebler); 20 Sep 2002, p. A9 Mustang football eyes Devils, school history; 27 Sep 2002, p. A9 A tall order (Mundelein Mustang's Ryan Higgins); 27 Sep 2002, p. C1 Mundelein Mustangs; 27 Sep 2002, p. C4 Minor speedbumg in road for Mustangs; 4 Oct 2002, p. A9 MUNDELEIN MUSTANGS (GYMNASTICS, BOYS') Mustang gymnasts looking for state return; 15 Mar 2002, p. A9 Mustangs' Foerch steps down after 16 years (Doug Foerch); 19 Apr 2002, p. A9 Mustang gymnasts give Foerch a proper sendoff : Wildcats Headley floors competition at state (Doug Foerch, Michael Headley); 17 May 2002, p. A10 MUNDELEIN MUSTANGS (GYMNASTICS, GIRLS') Cat gymnasts jolt way to sectionals : Mustangs' Wallace, O'Dell also qualify (Jennifer Wallace, Kiernan O'Dell, Lauren Petric); 1 Feb 2002, p. A6 MUNDELEIN MUSTANGS (SOCCER, BOY'S) Carmel booters edge Mustangs on questionable call; 13 Sep 2002, p. A10 MUNDELEIN MUSTANGS (SOCCER, GIRL'S) Offense stagnant for Mustangs booters; 26 Apr 2002, p. A9 MUNDELEIN MUSTANGS (SOFTBALL) Mustang softball bullies Sequoits; 17 May 2002, p. A9 Bitter end to sweet season for Mustang softball; 7 Jun 2002, p. A9 MUNDELEIN MUSTANGS (TENNIS, GIRLS') Mundelein to host sectionals; 18 Oct 2002, p. B8 MUNDELEIN MUSTANGS (TRACK & FIELD / CROSS COUNTRY, BOYS') Mustang runners win twice; 27 Sep 2002, p. A10 Mustang runners turning corner; 11 Oct 2002, p. A10 Mustang runners sixth in NSC; 25 Oct 2002, p. A9 Gone but not forgotten; 8 Nov 2002, p. A10 MUNDELEIN MUSTANGS (VOLLEYBALL, GIRLS') Mustang spikers rolling; 13 Sep 2002, p. A10 Mustang spikers roll on; 20 Sep 2002, p. A10 Mustang spikers on a roll, finishh second at St. Charles; 18 Oct 2002, p. A9 Simply put, Mustang netters taking numbers; 1 Nov 2002, p. A10 Early exit stings Mustangs; 15 Nov 2002, p. A10 MUNDELEIN MUSTANGS (WATER POLO, GIRLS') Peterson looks to make spash at Loyola Marymount (Stacy Peterson); 21 Jun 2002, p. A10 MUNDELEIN MUSTANGS (WRESTLING) Mustang grapplers hanging tough; 20 Dec 2002, p. A6 MUNDELEIN SCHOOL DISTRICT 75 School digest : Lincoln School; 4 Jan 2002, p. A2 Dist. 75 to hold forum; 11 Jan 2002, p. A8 Dist. 75 says 'Children First'; 18 Jan 2002, p. A1 Foundation gives schools a hand; 25 Jan 2002, p. A1 'Saturday Scholars' set to begin; 25 Jan 2002, p. A1 School digest : Washington School; 25 Jan 2002, p. A5 School celebrates Italian culture; 8 Feb 2002, p. A3 'Children First' campaign to make one final push; 15 Feb 2002, p. A3 Carl Sandburg students win big; 1 Mar 2002, p. A3 District 75 forum set; 1 Mar 2002, p. A6 Dist. 75 : 'Children First'; 15 Mar 2002, p. A1 District 75 not giving up; 22 Mar 2002, p. A1 Lincoln gets technology with used cell phones : People encouraged to donate unwanted items; 22 Mar 2002, p. A4 Lincoln students study the starts; 29 Mar 2002, p. A3 School digest : Mechanics Grove School, Lincoln School; 29 Mar 2002, p. A7 Students give gift of hope; 5 Apr 2002, p. A1 Schools rally together and read for a cause : Together, three schools raise $2,600 ofr Fremont Public Library computers; 19 Apr 2002, p. A3 Students bring the state fair to the classrooms; 26 Apr 2002, p. A8 Carl Sandburg Middle School names honor roll; 26 Apr 2002, p. A8 Lincoln students give product ideas; 3 May 2002, p. A5 School fees increasing by up to 50 percent; 10 May 2002, p. A1 Students feel tremors from failed referendum; 17 May 2002, p. A1 Teens share time as tutors for Washington's students; 17 May 2002, p. A4 District 75 calls for input on schools; 24 May 2002, p. A1 Families invited to help with planting; 24 May 2002, p. A3 9-11 remembered at international fair; 31 May 2002, p. A3 State Day event makes fact-finding fun; 31 May 2002, p. A4 Schools out : Popular educator retires after 34 years (Dave Alloian); 7 Jun 2002, p. A1 Lincoln students create winning posters (Jack Pennoyer, Hannah MacDonald); 7 Jun 2002, p. A4 Carl Sandburg Middle School announces honors; 14 Jun 2002, p. A6 Dist. 75 tells village schools are in 'dire trouble'; 5 Jul 2002, p. A1 Board seeks new member; 26 Jul 2002, p. A4 Study rejects idea : Consolidating districts won't work in Mundelein (District 120); 26 Jul 2002, p. A4 School digest; 16 Aug 2002, p. A12 Dist. 75 seeks ways to maintain diversity; 23 Aug 2002, p. A1 Board whittles down options for diversity; 30 Aug 2002, p. A1 Bilingual complaint filed against Dist. 75; 13 Sep 2002, p. A3 Varied opinions are the rule on diversity issues; 27 Sep 2002, p. A1 Mechanics Grove students learn Hispanic culture; 27 Sep 2002, p. A8 Still no word on diversity issue; 4 Oct 2002, p. A3 Young authors in the midst : Dist. 75 students getting books published; 11 Oct 2002, p. A8 Grants given to Dist. 75 teachers; 18 Oct 2002, p. A1 Calling all candidates : School board election petition forms now available; 18 Oct 2002, p. A4 Residents get enrichment through fall intersession classes (Lincoln School); 18 Oct 2002, p. A7 District 75 referendum FAQs; 25 Oct 2002, p. A3 Dist. 75 takes another look at diversity; 25 Oct 2002, p. A3 Builder, schools hash out boundaries (Neumann Homes); 1 Nov 2002, p. A1 Senior citizen forum attendance poor; 1 Nov 2002, p. A5 Fremont tax a 2-time loser, Dist. 75 will get its increase; 8 Nov 2002, p. A1 Dist. 75 reaches out : School board hosts Spanish forum; 8 Nov 2002, p. A3 Diversity's causing confusion in Dist. 75; 15 Nov 2002, p. A1 Konnichiwa : Washington kids learn what its meaning while hosting Japanese intern (Aya Fukaya); 29 Nov 2002, p. A3 Dist. 75 coming closer to decision on diversity; 13 Dec 2002, p. A1 Carl Sandburg Middle School announces 1st quarter honors; 13 Dec 2002, p. A6 A tune-up : Mechanics Grove students entertain, create music with household items; 27 Dec 2002, p. A4 MUNDELEIN UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Have some spaghetti with soul; 4 Oct 2002, p. A8 MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY ASSOCIATION - MDA (organizagion) Nurses needed for MDA summer camp; 21 Jun 2002, p. LL7 Camp Fun : 'Jerry's Kids' enjoy a week of good times at MDA-sponsored event; 12 Jul 2002, p. B9 MUSEUM OF SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY (Chicago IL) Museum of Science and Industry revises free day schedule; 15 Feb 2002, p. LL2 Titanic resurfaces; 28 Jun 2002, p. LL4 Titanic returns to the Museum of Science and Industry; 28 Jun 2002, Rec Guide p. 11 Star-studded events to kick off holiday season; 15 Nov 2002, p. LL11 The Great Train Story unwraps at the MSI this Christmas; 13 Dec 2002, p. LL6 MUSEUMS (not named individually otherwise in this index) First-ever Children's Museum on Deafness now open (Northbrook IL); 4 Jan 2002, p. LL5 Discover giant beasts of the past (Kenosha Public Museum); 15 Feb 2002, p. LL7 Learn Irish Dance, meet St. Patrick at museum (Milwaukee Public Museum); 1 Mar 2002, p. LL3 The museum is 'wild about animals' (Kenosha Public Museum); 8 Mar 2002, p. LL7 Travel on the Lewis & Clark Trail (Illinois State Museum); 8 Mar 2002, p. LL8 No rights! A lesson in America's past (Wheaton History Center, Wheaton IL); 8 Mar 2002, p. LL8 Touch live snakes, reptiles during museum's 'Snake Days' (Milwaukee Public Museum); 15 Mar 2002, p. LL10 Children's museum on deafness opens (Northbrook IL); 19 Apr 2002, p. LL2 Holocaust Film series at museum (Milwaukee Public Museum, Milwaukee WI); 7 Jun 2002, p. LL7 1840s Children's Afternoon at Garfield Farm Museum; 14 Jun 2002, p. LL4 Liven up summer during museum's adventure weekends; 28 Jun 2002, p. LL11 Visit ancient Egypt during museum's adventures weekends; 28 Jun 2002, Rec Guide p. 30 Anderson Arts Center exhibition opens (Kenosha WI); 12 Jul 2002, p. LL6 Climb the top of Kilimanjaro (Milwaukee Public Museum); 26 Jul 2002, p. LL7 Schaaf Truck and Tractor Museum sells all for charity (Frankfort IL); 20 Sep 2002, p. LL4 Special event ('Stars and Stripes' exhibit, Milwaukee Public Museum); 27 Sep 2002, p. LL4 Halloween thrills and chills during Museum's Halloween Hauntings (Milwaukee Public Museum); 25 Oct 2002, p. LL2 MUSIC AND MUSICIANS see also LAKE FOREST SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA see also RAVINIA FESTIVAL (Highland Park IL) Salute to gospel music features award-winning artists; 8 Feb 2002, p. LL2 Celebrate 'Women in Jazz' at Gorton (Gorton Community Center, Lake Forest IL); 8 Feb 2002, p. LL3 Lonnie Brooks live at Durty Nellies; 15 Feb 2002, p. LL2 Electrifying Alexander Toradze returns to NSO (Northbrook Symphony Orchestra); 15 Feb 2002, p. LL4 Folk club brings Joel Mabus back for encore; 15 Feb 2002, p. LL5 Symphony 'Space' concert at Gorton; 15 Feb 2002, p. LL8 Purdue Hanbell Choir performing at Santa Maria; 22 Feb 2002, p. A4 Richie Havens, Janis Ian in concert; 22 Feb 2002, p. LL2 Cherish the Ladies returns; 22 Feb 2002, p. LL3 Celebrate American with the Zion Chamber Orchestra; 22 Feb 2002, p. LL4 Cabin Fever Jazz celebrates 'Women in Jazz'; 1 Mar 2002, p. LL2 Daughter of the Blues : Sister of showmanship to perform (Shirley King); 1 Mar 2002, p. LL8 Chicago party band, pianist to perform at CLC (Generations, Sarah Lentz); 8 Mar 2002, p. LL3 Spring Folk & Ethnic concert series; 8 Mar 2002, p. LL3 Community Concerts kicks off 50th season; 8 Mar 2002, p. LL3 It's deja vu at Pops Highwood; 8 Mar 2002, p. LL4 Cooper, Nelson & Early to perform; 8 Mar 2002, p. LL5 Celebrating Sousa; 15 Mar 2002, p. LL4 'Building Bridges Through Song' (Jack Gladstone); 15 Mar 2002, p. LL10 Small Potatoes in concert at the Masthouse; 15 Mar 2002, p. LL14 Sousa concert at CLC March 17; 15 Mar 2002, p. B8 The Northbrook Symphony presents 'The Glory of Bohemia'; 22 Mar 2002, p. LL3 Doug Lofstrom and the 'New Quartet' at the Woodstock Opera House; 22 Mar 2002, p. LL3 David Mallett at Prairie Crossing; 22 Mar 2002, p. LL4 Playin' the blues (Corky Siegel); 22 Mar 2002, p. LL5 Glenn Miller Orchestra swings into Centre East; 29 Mar 2002, p. LL4 Jazz legend Maynard Ferguson to perform at CLC; 5 Apr 2002, p. LL4 2002 Ravinia Pop and Jazz schedule; 12 Apr 2002, p. LL2 Laugh all you want at Pops Highwood; 12 Apr 2002, p. LL3 Adult piano students to perform at CLC; 19 Apr 2002, p. LL2 Music Camp announces 2002 offerings (University of Indianan, Indianapolis); 19 Apr 2002, p. LL5 Red Rose Choir will host Springsing 2002 at Trinity (Trinity International University, Bannockburn IL); 19 Apr 2002, p. B18 Blues duo plays Prairie Crossing (Rollin' and Tumblin'); 26 Apr 2002, p. A12 Symphony Orchestra showcases top young talent (Chicago Youth Symphony); 26 Apr 2002, p. LL2 Music at St. James presents Basically Baroque; 26 Apr 2002, p. LL4 Acoustic guitar workshop, concert in Mundelein (Doyle Dykes); 26 Apr 2002, p. LL5 Bel Canto Chorus combines music and storytelling, teaches lessons; 3 May 2002, p. LL2 CLC's guest artist series to celebrate 25th anniversary (Bruce Mack); 3 May 2002, p. LL4 Newest line-up at Pops Highwood; 3 May 2002, p. LL9 Pops Highwood announces its May schedule; 10 May 2002, p. LL3 Prairie Crossing Gazebo concert series presents Rolling' and Tumblin' duo (James Fraher, John Jochem); 10 May 2002, p. LL5 Michael Smith returns to Greenleaf Grill; 17 May 2002, p. LL2 Two folk groups in concert at the Masthouse (Country Express, The Hartland Express, Masthouse in Woodstock IL); 17 May 2002, p. LL5 Disney World's quartet performs in Elgin; 17 May 2002, p. LL6 Bluegrass comes to Woodstock (Charlie Waller and the Country Gentlemen); 17 May 2002, p. LL11 Two award-winning artists perform (Jennifer Frautschi, Lukas Vondracek); 24 May 2002, p. LL4 The Kingston Trio appears in Woodstock; 24 May 202, p. LL5 Community concert offers discounted rates; 24 May 2002, p. LL7 Beach Boys among performers at Ravinia this summer; 24 May 2002, June Rec. Guide p. 32 Rainbow Summer Festival celebrates 20 years; 31 May 2002, p. LL8 What LyZ ahead : Pronounced 'lies,' Lake County band has sights on 'big stage'; 7 Jun 2002, p. LL1 Swedish Glee Clubs in concert : 12 clubs join at VHHS; 7 Jun 2002, p. LL11 Bluegrass music, fireworks set for Lehmann Park (Lake Villa IL); 7 Jun 2002, p. B8 Fabulous female weekend at Pops (Sharon Lewis, Patty Elvis, Pops Highwood, Highwood IL); 21 Jun 2002, p. LL2 Lekspel to play at Bishop Hill Midsommar Music Festival; 21 Jun 2002, p. LL7 Successful launch of Summer First Performing Arts Series; 28 Jun 2002, p.LL6 Patriotic music for all ages (Red, White & Brass Band); 5 Jul 2002, p. LL2 The Chieftains kicks off at Symphony Center (Chicago IL); 5 Jul 2002, p. LL8 Summer at Symphony Center presents an evening with Bruce Hornsby; 12 Jul 2002, p. LL2 Dulcimer Festival to be held in Morris; 12 Jul 2002, p. LL3 James Conlon returns with CSO for rousing Beethoven's Ninth; 19 Jul 2002, p LL12 Woodstock Mozart Festival 16th season announced; 19 Jul 2002, p. LL12 Big Band show at College of Lake County; 2 Aug 2002, p. LL5 Brian Wilson headlines at House of Blues; 9 Aug 2002, p. LL5 American English bring back the Beatles to Lindenfest; 9 Aug 2002, p. LL9 Folk concert in Woodstock; 9 Aug 2002, p. LL9 Florentine Opera Chorus performs at Anderson arts center; 23 Aug 2002, p. LL3 Legendary blues horn man appears at Pops Highwood (Franz Jackson); 23 Aug 2002, p. LL5 Rock legends to headline concert (Guitar Fest, Mundelein IL); 30 Aug 2002, p. A1 Funk comes to town (Guitar Fest, Mundelein IL); 6 Sep 2002, p. A1 Open auditions for The Protege Philharmonic; 6 Sep 2002, p. LL2 She will survive : Queen of disco comes to Paramount stage (Gloria Gaynor); 6 Sep 2002, p. LL3 Funk fans see a diaper-dandy (Guitar Fest, Mundelein IL); 13 Sep 2002, p. A3 Guitarist Esteban to perform at CLC; 13 Sep 2002, p. LL5 America favorite cowboys at the Woodstock Opera House (Riders in the Sky); 13 Sep 2002, p. LL9 Masthouse presents an eclectic evening; 20 Sep 2002, p. LL5 4th Annual World Music Festival : Chicago 2002, p. LL11 Choirs come together to deliver special concert; 27 Sep 2002, p. A3 Adler features well-traveled guitar of Freebo; 27 Sep 2002, p. A12 Spicy hot Cajun band performs at Hemmens (BeauSoleil avec); 27 Sep 2002, p. LL3 2002 Grammy nominee perfroming at Stevenson (Kurt Elling); 27 Sep 2002, p. LL5 Internationally known Christian artist and singer performs Oct. 4 (Annie Herring); 27 Sep 2002, p. LL6 Fist of fury : One-armed drummer beats the odds and the skins every day (Brain Leary); 4 Oct 2002, p. LL2 Graceland comes to Gurnee Mills; 4 Oct 2002, p. LL4 Enjoy contemporary Danish and Baroque music for organ and oboe; 11 Oct 2002, p. LL2 Enjoy a variety of music at Frank's Place in the Hilton Northbrook; 11 Oct 2002, p. LL2 Bobfest honore Bob Whitman (Bob Whitman Research Foundation); 11 Oct 2002, p. LL4 Prairie Crossing presents Lynn 'Chirps' Smith; 11 Oct 2002, p. LL5 Apply for CSO youth audition (Chicago Symphony Orchestra Youth Auditions); 18 Oct 2002, p. LL3 Fingerstyle guitar master L.J. Booth in concert; 18 Oct 2002, p. LL5 Ravinia festival's first 'Halloween Harvest'; 25 Oct 2002, p. LL3 Blues masters at THe Hemmens (Hemmens Cultural Center, Elgin IL); 1 Nov 2002, p. LL5 New Country Artist and Song Search entries available; 8 Nov 2002, p. LL5 The Masthouse presents Jez Lowe & the Bad Pennies; 15 Nov 2002, p. LL5 Folk club presents Dennis Warner; 15 Nov 2002, p. LL9 Leon Redbone in concert at Woodstock Opera House; 29 Nov 2002, p. LL2 Have an "American Pie" holiday with Don McLean; 29 Nov 2002, p. LL5 Milt Treneir to perform at Hilton Northbrook; 6 Dec 2002, p. LL3 Two great folk groups in one night (Joe Jencks, J.W. Rice and Carrie Biel); 13 Dec 2002, p. LL3 Children's choir gives holiday concert (Red Rose Children's Choir of Lake County); 13 Dec 2002, p. LL4 Novel band hits The Shack (Redshirt, The Shack Mundelein IL); 13 Dec 2002, p. LL5 Kat Eggleston in concert at Greenleaf Grill (Park City IL); 13 Dec 2002, p. LL5 Harvard resident hosts guitarists at Woodstock Opera House (Ed Hall's Woodstock Christmas Guitar Night); 20 Dec 2002, p. LL2 Larry Gatlin and the Gatlin Brothers Christmas concert in Elgin; 20 Dec 2002, p. LL4 First Night Evanston celebrates a decade of 'Cool'; 27 Dec 2002, p. LL4 Find Elvis at the Rosemont Theatre; 27 Dec 2002, p. LL5 NATIVE AMERICANS 'Building Bridges Through Song' (Jack Gladstone); 15 Mar 2002, p. LL10 Nature see ENVIRONMENT NEEDLEWORK Schools invited to contribute patches; 4 Jan 2002, p. LL3 Handy work to be displayed in Winterfest Quilt Walk; 18 Jan 2002, p. LL4 Women are invited to weekend quilting retreat; 15 Mar 2002, p. A14 Quilters competition selects local artist (Robbi Eklow); 19 Apr 2002, p. Ll7 Register your quilts in McHenry May 4-5; 3 May 2002, p. LL2 Flame-stitched, honor-bound (Robin Owens); 6 Sep 2002, p. B2 NEIGHBORS (regular column) Kelli Nerstrom; 4 Jan 2002, p. A7 Mary Pietryga; 11 Jan 2002, p. A7 Heather Keber; 18 Jan 2002, p. A7 Emma Sprincz; 25 Jan 2002, p. A7 Meghan Ryan; 1 Feb 2002, p. A7 John Kokkinos; 8 Feb 2002, p. A7 Luz Lafontaine; 15 Feb 2002, p. A7 Br. Don Thielson; 22 Feb 2002, p. A7 Kathleen Morgan; 1 Mar 2002, p. A7 Taryn Hassler; 8 Mar 2002, p. A7 Steve Skinner; 15 Mar 2002, p. A7 Taylor Benson; 22 Mar 2002, p. A7 Easter Bunny; 29 Mar 2002, p. A7 Lynn Dybo; 6 Apr 2002, p. A7 Carol Gillespie; 12 Apr 2002, p. A7 Kristina Mae-Kim Anderson; 19 Apr 2002, p. A7 Ivan Reyes; 26 Apr 2002, p. A7 Dr. John Meechan; 3 May 2002, p. A7 Troy Anderson; 10 May 2002, p. A7 Peter Breen; 17 May 2002, p. A7 Heather Thompson; 24 May 2002, p. A7 Rob Young; 31 May 2002, p. A7 Dave Alloian; 7 Jun 2002, p. A7 Becky Thompson; 14 Jun 2002, p. A7 Karen Smith; 21 Jun 2002, p. A7 Connie Purcell; 28 Jun 2002, p. A7 Kaitlin Donelon; 5 Jul 2002, P. A7 Irene Wodarcyzk; 12 Jul 2002, p. A7 Kim Mucia; 19 Jul 2002, p. A7 Melissa Jeong; 26 Jul 2002, p. A7 Al Ehrhardt; 2 Aug 2002, p. A7 Anthony Koch; 9 August 2002, p. A7 Jim Alley; 16 Aug 2002, p. A7 Judi Wayman; 23 Aug 2002, p. A7 Nancy Chodash; 30 Aug 2002, p. A7 Sean McNally; 6 Sep 2002, p. A7 Elizabeth Guard; 13 Sep 2002, p. A7 Devin Ringwald; 20 Sep 2002, p. A7 Paddy Lynn; 27 Sep 2002, p. A7 Amy Lentz; 4 Oct 2002, p. A7 Jennifer Cavallero; 11 Oct 2002, p. A7 Joey Mak; 18 Oct 2002, p. A7 Sandi Rogaz; 25 Oct 2002, p. A7 Roy Hilo, Jr.; 1 Nov 2002, p. A7 Christa Rubin; 8 Nov 2002, p. A7 Millie Jezior; 15 Nov 2002, p. A7 Sarah Putman; 22 Nov 2002, p. A7 Kristi Gibb; 29 Nov 2002, p. A7 Kris Pelas; 6 Dec 2002, p. A7 Dianne Beiermann; 13 Dec 2002, p. A7 Santa Claus; 20 Dec 2002, p. A7 David Marsden; 27 Dec 2002, p. A5 NEWSPAPERS Lighting the way : New weekly newspaper serves county's Latino readers (La Luz); 21 Jun 2002, Business Outlook p. 1 NORTH CHICAGO COMMUNITY UNIT DISTRICT 187 North Chicago schools get $1.4 million federal grant; 19 Apr 2002, p. B19 Friends remember Amos (Amos Jones); 14 Jun 2002, p. B14 NORTH CHICAGO (IL) POLICE DEPARTMENT Mundelein man charged with sexual assault; 26 Jul 2002, p. A3 NORTHERN ILLINOIS COUNCIL ON ALCOHOLISM AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE - NICASA (agency) Empowering people; 19 Apr 2002, p. LL1 OLYMPICS see also SPECIAL OLYMPICS True blue : Gurnee's Shleton carries torch for WTHS is more ways than one (Ron Shleton); 1 Mar 2002, Forefronts p. 19 Lake Forest Olympian critical after I-80 crash (Steven Lee); 1 Mar 2002, p. B1 Klug beats disease, foes, to win bronze (Chris Klug, snowboarding); 8 Mar 2002, p. B18 Coming home : Olympian fights back after near-fatal accident (Steven Lee); 30 Aug 2002, p. B1 OMNI YOUTH SERVICES (agency) OMNI offers teens summer fun; 7 Jun 2002, p. A6 OMNI caps off holidays with awards; 20 Dec 2002, p. A3 OMNI marks 30 years of lending its helping hand; 22 Nov 2002, p. A3 ON THE SIDELINES (regular column) Josh Bruenning; 11 Jan 2002, p. B11 Stephen Mustari; 18 Jan 2002, p. B7 ORCHARDS Wauconda Orchards holds auction; 1 Mar 2002, p. LL2 Quig's brings apple tree count to 3,000 (Quig's Apple Orchard, Mundelein IL); 10 May 2002, p. A1 Berry happenin'!; 24 May 2002, June Rec. Guide p. 22 It's apple-picking season again; 30 Aug 2002, September Rec Guide p. 11 Rotten to the core : Area apple orchards not looking for a bumper crop this year; 13 Sep 2002, p. B2 Apple Holler announces fall festical weekends; 20 Sep 2002, p. LL8 ORGAN DONATION / ORGAN TRANSPLANTS Liver donar priest called 'good shepherd' : Waukegan Holy Family's Father Graf shares his gift of life (Fr. Gary Graf); 26 Apr 2002, p. B1 Liver donar priest recovering at home (Fr. Gary Graf); 3 May 2002, p. B1 ORGANIZATIONS, AGENCIES AND CLUBS (not named individually otherwhere in this index) Networking group still going strong (Business Networking Group); 4 Jan 2002, p. A5 Your old vehicle can help Home of the Sparrow; 4 Jan 2002, p. LL3 Dogs and cats comfort seniors (Pets Sitters of America); 18 Jan 2002, p. A3 Baxter makes $75,000 grant to Nicasa women's program; 25 Jan 2002, p. B2 Antioch Chamber of Commerce; 25 Jan 2002, p. C4 Fox Area Chamber of Commerce; 25 Jan 2002,p. C5 Grayslake Chamber of Commerce; 25 Jan 2002, p. C8 Lindenhurst/Lake Villa Chamber of Commerce; 25 Jan 2002, p. C9 Round Lake Chamber of Commerce; 25 Jan 2002, p. C10 Wauconda Chamber of Commerce; 25 Jan 2002, p. C11 Gold and silver will shimmer over 'Hearts for the Homeless Gala' (Catholic Charities); 1 Feb 2002, p. LL5 Foundation honors 9-11 heroes (Assisi Animal Foundation); 1 Feb 2002, p. LL7 City Club hosts election forums (City Club of Waukegan); 15 Feb 2002, p. B1 Democracy essay winners named (Veterans of Foreign Wars, Dominick R. Rabe, Stephanie Lehman, Lauren Celmer); 15 Feb 2002, p. B28 'FebFest' 2002 Annual festival slated for February 23 (Rewers on the Bluff); 22 Feb 2002, p. LL2 Wild One's offers garden design program; 8 Mar 2002, p. LL4 Gardens of Hope to benefit Home of the Sparrow; 8 Mar 2002, p. LL12 Spring brings National Clutter Awareness Week (National Association of Professional Organizers); 22 Mar 2002, p. LL3 The North Shore Radio Club presents Hamfest; 22 Mar 2002, p. LL6 Audubon : Not just for the birds; 5 Apr 2002, p. LL1 Public invited to meet county administrator (Kiwanis Club); 12 Apr 2002, p. A12 Free trees from the National Arbor Day Foundation; 12 Apr 2002, p. LL9 Have it 'made in the shade' : Celebrate Arbor Day on April 26 by joining the National Arbor Day Foundation; 19 Apr 2002, p. LL9 'War of Roses' previewed women's vote amendment (American Association of University Women); 26 Apr 2002, p. B17 Misericordia drive as sweet as candy it sold (Misericordia, Chicago IL); 17 May 2002, p. A2 League of Women Voters will discuss sludge plant; 24 May 2002, p. B3 Home of Sparrow quilt finds home; 7 Jun 2002, p. LL7 Neighborhood Watch makes streets sparkle (Diamond Lake Neighborhood Watch); 21 Jun 2002, p. A5 Home of the Sparrow needs your help; 28 Jun 2002, p. LL9 Riverside Foundation hosts 4th party; 5 Jul 2002, p. A8 Sons of Legion group finds niche (Sons of the American Legion); 5 Jul 2002, For Love of Country p. 29 Woodcarvers Club chips away at hobby; 19 Jul 2002, p. A12 Social Club to host benefit; 19 Jul 2002, p. LL6 Home of the Sparrow's has first garage sale; 26 Jul 2002, p. LL7 Families set to walk for La Leche League; 9 Aug 2002, p. A3 Kiwanis celebrates 25 years; 9 Aug 2002, p.A3 Here's a club that's all green thumbs (Gardeners of Central Lake County); 16 Aug 2002, p. A1 Garden Club blossoms with its 'rosy' attitude; 30 Aug 2002, p. A12 City Club to hold 3 political forums at Yacht Club (City Club of Waukegan); 11 Oct 2002, p. B2 Save-a-Life Foundation still thriving becasue of Spizzirri (Carol Spizzirri); 11 Oct 2002, p. B3 Community Youth Network plans November fund-raiser; 11 Oct 2002, p. B3 Falconer club founder dies at 76 (Geroge David Woehrl, Great Lakes Falconers Association); 25 Oct 2002, p. A1 Youth group helps out Grimm (Kids Inventing Different Solutions, Fox Lake Police Department dog Grimm); 25 Oct 2002, p. A5 CYN plans NOv. fund-raiser (Community Youth Network); 1 Nov 2002, p. B12 Coming to America : The immigrant experience (McHenry County Illinois Genealogical Society); 8 Nov 2002, p. LL2 Home of the Sparrow begins holiday gift program; 29 Nov 2002, p. LL11 Red hat mommas : A poem inspires a group of women to put more life into "mid-life" (Red Hat Society); 13 Dec 2002, p. LL1 Star struck : Amateur astronomers ply the skies of Lake County (Lake County Astronomical Society); 20 Dec 2002, p. LL1 OUR TOWN (regular column) Where did the year go?; 4 Jan 2002, p. A3 Support the village, fill-up here; 11 Jan 2002, p. A3 Public works dept. busier than ever, even with the lack of snow; 18 Jan 2002, p.A3 Calls, complaints and compliments; 25 Jan 2002, p. A3 What makes a community?; 1 Feb 2002, p. A3 Gale Street makes thier move, after V-day; 8 Feb 2002, p. A3 A little bit of everything; 15 Feb 2002, p. A3 Welcome Bill Emmerich, new village engineer; 22 Feb 2002, p. A3 MHS teachers in the news; 1 Mar 2002, p. A3 A village moving forward; 8 Mar 2002, p. A3 Politics, politics, politics; 15 Mar 2002, p. A3 Well everyone, that's a wrap; 22 Mar 2002, p. A3 MainStreet in the news again; 29 Mar 2002, p. A3 What happened to spring?; 5 Apr 2002, p. A3 Pick up a good book and read; 12 Apr 2002, p. A3 Spreading sunshine everywhere; 19 Apr 2002, p. A3 Everything I do, I do it for you; 26 Apr 2002, p. A3 Fremont gives lesson in technology (Fremont Middle School, District 79); 3 May 2002, p. A3 Out with the old, in with the new; 10 May 2002, p. A3 A community characterized by caring; 17 May 2002, p. A3 Images of today speak volumes from past; 24 May 2002, p. A3 Yesterday's heroes remembered; 31 May 2002, p. A3 Good intentions only go so far; 7 Jun 2002, p. A3 Graduation more than tears, fears; 14 Jun 2002, p. A3 On a mission to maximize summer; 21 Jun 2002, p. A3 Censorship in schools:drawing the line; 28 Jun 2002, p. A3 Parades and pledges, piecing together patriotism; 5 July 2002.p. A3 'Community Days' full of fun; 12 Jul 2002, p. A3 Cruising is a blast from the past; 19 July 2002, p. 3 Center, campers call for cans; 26 July 2002, p. A3 Semiautomatic rifles fireup debates; 2 Aug 2002, p. A3 Beware: winged tree killers are here; 9 August 2002, p. A3 Care for kids by caring for your car; 16 Aug 2002, p. A3 Talented students in the spotlight; 23 Aug 2002, p. A3 Step into the sounds of September; 30 Aug 2002, p. A3 Tart, tangy treats add twist to tastebuds; 6 Sep 2002, p. A3 P-Funk makes fans curl up and dye; 13 Sep 2002, p. A3 Reunited, and it feels so good; 20 Sep 2002, p. A3 Road kill : Who picks up the mess?; 27 Sep 2002, p. A3 Despite problems, our schools still flourish; 4 Oct 2002, p. A3 What Red Ribbon Week means; 11 Oct 2002, p. A3 Beware : Halloween, elections are here; 18 Oct 2002, p. A3 Lock your cars and vote yes; 25 Oct 2002, p. A3 And the award goes to...us; 1 Nov 2002, p. A3 Voters must like paying higher taxes; 8 Nov 2002,p.A3 How to keep holiday spirits alive; 15 Nov 2002, p. A3 Yule be better off knowing this; 22 Nov 2002, p. A3 A sleigh full of giving ideas; 29 Nov 2002, p. A3 Giving, giving and more giving; 6 Dec 2002, p. A3 Of ice skating, pizza and fires; 13 Dec 2002, p. A3 All this giving deserves some receiving; 20 Dec 2002, p. A3 MainStreet's Santa cottage stays put; 27 Dec 2002, p. A3 PACE (suburban transit system) PACE Dial-a-Ride serving the village; 11 Jan 2002, p. A1 Pace to overhaul service : Plan will revamp county bus, train and pickup systems; 12 Apr 2002, p. B1 PADS (Public Action to Deliver Shelter - organization) Jr. honor society works to benefit PADS shelter; 8 Feb 2002, p. A8 PAGEANTS see also MUNDELEIN (IL) PAGEANTS Libertyville queens crowned; 28 Jun 2002, p. A5 Who's next for royalty (Miss Lake County); 19 Jul 2002, Lake County Fair Guide p. 14 Teen vies for state crown (Stephanie Poska); 26 Jul 2002, p. A4 So close : Arzer beats all but 2 Miss Lake County contestants at fair (Mary Arzer); 2 Aug 2002, p. A1 Crowing glory; 2 Aug 2002, p. B6 PARENT'S PLACE (regular column) Distractibility needs proper training to improve; 4 Jan 2002, p. B6 Is lowering the bar on expectations a good thing?; 11 Jan 2002, p. B6 Good values and discussion are the solution; 18 Jan 2002, p. B6 'Pick a winner!'; 25 Jan 2002, p. B6 Fluid in a child's ear can have lasting effects on school progress; 1 Feb 2002, p. B6 Paying attention to feelings 1st can lead to worse behavior; 8 Feb 2002, p. B6 Why the word 'no' is so important to your child's future; 15 Feb 2002, p. B6 The simple, sweet pleasures of being a child!; 22 Feb 2002, p. B6 Does sports before schoolwork give kids a sporting chance?; 1 Mar 2002, p. B7 Helping a child draw the line with germ phobia; 8 Mar 2002, p. B7 Singled out or acting out?; 22 Mar 2002, p. B8 This kid takes being snotty to a new level; 29 Mar 2002, p. B7 Whose responsibility is it anyway?; 5 Apr 2002, p. B7 To work or not to work...that is this mom's question; 12 Apr 2002, p. B8 A touchy subject for parents; 19 Apr 2002, p. B10 Noticing your child's good behavior is important; 26 Apr 2002, p. B8 A child's thunderstorm terror; 3 May 2002, p. B19 How much do kid's need to "fit in?"; 10 May 2002, P. b12 Why changing the classroom environment may not be the best answer in changing behavior; 17 May 2002, p. B8 Those intolerable, wonderful car trips; 24 May 2002, p. B12 Are interrogating parents going too far?; 31 May 2002, p. B9 What's up with music today?; 7 Jun 2002, p. B7 What is the real truth behind kids' swearing; 14 Jun 2002, p. B6 Out of the mouth's of babes; 21 Jun 2002, p. B6 Divorce etiquette for children; 28 Jun 2002, p. B14 Will summer ruin my child's ability to learn?; 12 Jul 2002, p. B6 Is waiting until 4-years-old to start preschool too long?; 19 July 2002, p. B8 Keeping kids safe in a dangerous world; 26 July 2002, p. B7 We love grandma and grandpa, but...2 Aug 2002, p. B10 Are we going overboard protecting our kids?; 9 Aug 2002, p. B7 Helping a fearful child; 16 Aug 2002, p. B9 Excuse me,would you please pass the gas; 23 Aug 2002, p. B14 Practice can even help smiles; 30 Aug 2002, p. B8 How to make this the best school year ever for your child; 6 Sep 2002, p.B11 Is stress causing slow performance in school or is slow performance causing stress?; 13 Sep 2002, p. B24 West Nile really cramps these kid's style; 20 Sep, 2002, p. B6 Is hitting ever a good option with discipline?; 27 Sep 2002, p. B6 Bringing the swan out of the not so ugly duckling; 4 Oct 2002, p. B10 Teacher's terrifying teeth; 11 Oct 2002, p. B11 Are we protecting our kids right out of their success? 18 Oct 2002, p. B6 The television world of babies can be misleading; 25 Oct 2002, p. B8 Teaching kids the joy of giving; 1 Nov 2002, p. B13 Medication should never be the only treatment for attention and behavior problems; 8 Nov 2002, p. B10 What happens when what's natural doesn't work?; 15 Nov 2002, p. B6 This mom doesn't like the move to the head of the class; 22 Nov 2002, p. B8 Dr. Singer's thanks; 29 Nov 2002, p. B6 Family is no reason to accept bad behavior; 6 Dec 2002, p. B10 Mom makes eye-opening discovery; 13 Dec 2002, p. B10 Toys can teach kids about giving to others; 20 Dec 2002, p. B12 PARK CITY (IL) POLICE DEPARTMENT Police seek other victims of man accused in 15 molestation counts; 20 Sep 2002, p. B3 PARTY LINES (regular column, local politics) Rookie mayors to reveal highs, lows; 4 Jan 2002, p. B5 New father-son force emerging (Ed Sullivan Jr.); 11 Jan 2002, p. B5 Link, Simonian trade jibes at lunch debate (Terry Link, Antoinette Simonian); 18 Jan 2002, p. B5 'Third-man Theme' airing for GOP chief; 25 Jan 2002, p. B5 Funding becomes issue for March 19 races; 1 Feb 2002, p. B5 Sindles, Sullivan to air views at City Club (Marilyn Sindles, Ed Sullivan); 8 Feb 2002, p. B5 Question candidate's personal agenda; 15 Feb 2002, p. B5 Friendly competition marks Dist. 7 race; 22 Feb 2002, p. B5 GOP regulars pitted against independents; 1 Mar 2002, p. B5 State rep battle reshapes politics; 8 Mar 2002, p. B5 Signs of the times; 15 Mar 2002, p. B5 Parties to elect leaders April 1; 22 Mar 2002, p. B5 Students learn, earn on election day; 29 Mar 2002, p. B5 Redistricting favors Kirk's campaign; 5 Apr 2002, p. B5 Argument waging over wheeling, dealing; 12 Apr 2002, p. B5 'Packing' strategy to benefit Ryg (Kathy Pyg); 19 Apr 2002, p. B5 Ex-combat pilot managing airport (Jim Stanczak); 26 Apr 2002, p. B5 Ex-Senator Simon coming to CLC May 9 (Paul Simon); 3 May 2002, p. B5 Gurnee studying value of bureau; 10 May 2002, p. B5 Fitzgerald seen as Link's opponent (Charles B. Fitzgerald, Terry Link); 17 May 2002, p. B5 Sign Crane bill in Oval Office (Rep. Phil Crane); 24 May 2002, p. LL5 Ryg, Byrne avoid campaign talk (Kathy Ryg, Roger Byrne); 31 May 2002, p. B5 Issues breakfast wins plaudits; 7 Jun 2002, p. B5 Sheriff beefing up Long Grove patrols; 14 Jun 2002, p. B5 Brown slated in Dem stronghold (Marc Brown); 21 June 2002, p. B5 GOP stars sign up for Lake County events; 28 June 2002, p. B5 Six awards coming to 19th Circuit; 5 July 2002, p. B5 Family members tell Friedlander story (Shirely Friedlander); 12 July 2002, p. B5 Not standing pat; candidate off, running; 19 July 2002, p. B5 Hoselton backs Fagan for sheriff, says politics shouldn't be part of office (Evelyn Maarie Hoselton, Charles Fagan); 26 July 2002, p. B4 Parker aims to derail Demo 'slam dunk' (Kathleen Parker); 2 Aug 2002, p. B5 Ex-Countian imports tax savings to Florida (Mike Francis); 9 August 2002, p. B5 Graham makes most of rehab time; 16 Aug 2002, p. B5 3 candidates shun on-job training; 23 Aug 2002, p. B5 Biker friends heading for collision; 30 Aug 2002, p. B5 Governor's widow likes memorial plans (Shirley Stratton); 6 Sep 2002, p. B5 It's party time for Grand Old Party; 13 Sep 2002, p. B5 White campaigning with robot tire (IL Secretary of State Jesse White); 20 Sep 2002, P. B5 Sheriff bristling over Clavey event (Sheriff Gary Del Re, Pat Clavey); 27 Sep 2002, p. B5 Oklahoma governor bumped for Geo (Adeline Geo-Karis); 4 Oct 2002, p. B5 New strategies tried by Perritt, Bean (Hank Perritt, Melissa Bean); 11 Oct 2002, p. B5 Skinner no chicken on campaign trail; 18 Oct 2002, p.B5 Dinner sparks GOP faithful; 25 Oct 2002, p. B5 Trio eyes position as Forest president; 1 Nov 2002, p. B5 Lib candidates enjoyed themselves; 8 Nov 2002, p. B5 Stormwater unit needs replacements; 15 Nov 2002, P. B5 Walter's future bright for Republicans (Ed Walters); 22 Nov 2002, p. B5 Sheriff praised for outreach work (Gary Del Re); 29 Nov 2002, p. B5 GOP unfazed by Dem inroads; 6 Dec 2002, p. B5 Rudny-Hyde future viewed as puzzling (Don Rudny, Dick Hyde); 13 Dec 2002, p. B5 Ryg lands help from two Republicans (Kathy Ryg); 20 Dec 2002, p. B5 Sullivan organizing district office (Ed Sullivan Jr.); 27 Dec 2002, 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) Cichelli, Nicole; 5 Apr 2002, p. A4 Davignon, Kimberly; 5 Apr 2002, p. A4 Day, Micky; 4 Jan 2002, p. B2 Dellacecca, Anthony; 22 Nov 2002, p. A5 DelValle, Daniel; 4 Jan 2002, p. A8 Desai, Swati; 22 Nov 2002, p. A5 Douglass, Andrea; 4 Jan 2002, p. A8 Dowty, Gary; 4 Jan 2002, p. B2 Fishman, Pamela; 4 Jan 2002, p. A8 Gaffke, Carolyn; 22 Nov 2002, p. A5 Gil, Yaneth; 5 Apr 2002, p. A4 Goosman, Donald; 4 Jan 2002, p. A8 Grabowski, Rick; 4 Jan 2002, p. B2 Griffin, Marie; 4 Jan 2002, p. A8 Gutierrez, Jessica; 22 Nov 2002, p. A5 Healy, John; 22 Nov 2002, p. A5 Henderson, Mike; 4 Jan 2002, p. B2 Highland, Robyn; 5 Apr 2002, p. A4 Hoffman, Bonnie; 5 Apr 2002, p. A4 Hoffman, Robert, Sr.; 5 Apr 2002, p. A4 Hough, Daniel; 5 Apr 2002, p. A4 Howard, Jill; 5 Apr 2002, p. A4 Jensen, Jana; 5 Apr 2002, p. A4 Johnson, Joel; 4 Jan 2002, p. A8 Jurecko, John; 4 Jan 2002, p. A8 Kapustyan, Irene; 4 Jan 2002, p. A8 Kerrigan, Candice; 4 Jan 2002, p. A8 Kirschhoffer, Pat; 4 Jan 2002, p. B2 Koch, Erica; 5 Apr 2002, p. A4 Leasure, Jordan; 4 Jan 2002, p. A8 Lopez, Erin; 4 Jan 2002, p. B2 Mason, Ben; 4 Jan 2002, p. A8 McCormick, Alexis; 22 Nov 2002, p. A5 Meyers, Tim; 4 Jan 2002, p. A8 Mich, Benjamin; 5 Apr 2002, p. A3 Mikulcik, Rita; 22 Nov 2002, p. A5 Moon, Brea; 5 Apr 2002, p. A4 Moore, Terry; 5 Apr 2002, p. A4 Mullen, Casey; 4 Jan 2002, p. A8 Murray, Daniel; 22 Nov 2002, p. A5 Norton, Debbie; 4 Jan 2002, p. A8 O'Toole, Edwin; 5 Apr 2002, p. A4 Oglesby, Boris; 22 Nov 2002, p. A5 Paddock, Jenifer; 5 Apr 2002, p. A4 Palmer, Brad; 22 Nov 2002, p. A5 Proctor, Christina; 5 Apr 2002, p. A4 Schuster, Paul; 4 Jan 2002, p. A8 Shere, Barb; 4 Jan 2002, p. A8 Shields, Cassandra; 5 Apr 2002, p. A4 Smith, Abby; 5 Apr 2002, p. A4 Talbot, Janet; 4 Jan 2002, p. B2 Temple, Mike; 4 Jan 2002, p. B2 Traut, Lisa; 4 Jan 2002, p. B2 Van deMotter, Linda; 4 Jan 2002, p. A8 PERSONAL FINANCE Financial tips for trying times; 11 Jan 2002, p. C3 Conserve your life savings and maybe avoid nursing home stay; 18 Jan 2002, p. C5 Protect yourself against predatory lending; 28 Jun 2002, p. B7 PEST CONTROL Gypsy moths invade town; 9 Aug 2002, p. A1 West Nile virus spurs an increase in vigilance : Strain raises concern of mosquito threat; 23 Aug 2002, p. B1 New larvicides kill mosquitoes, spare us; 30 Aug 2002, p. B2 Winter mosquito abatement planned by forest preserve; 8 Nov 2002, p. B8 Winter abatement plan is ready to fight mosquitoes; 27 Dec 2002, p. B13 Peterson, Steve see LAST CALL (regular column, local sports) PETS Manage your allergies, keep your pets; 11 Jan 2002, p. C6 Dogs and cats comfort seniors (Pets Sitters of America); 18 Jan 2002, p. A3 The fur is flying at Arlington Park; 15 Mar 2002, p. LL3 Brush up on good pet grooming; 7 Jun 2002, Home Marketer p. 5 Animal shelter funding coming from the heart; 28 Jun 2002, p. LL1 PFARR CORNER, THE (regular column) Liars Club honors favorite fibbers; 4 Jan 2002, p. B5 Pfarr-fetched folderol & fiddle-faddle; 11 Jan 2002, p. B5 The geniuses who shaped our world; 18 Jan 2002, p. B5 'Normal Woman Marries Oblong Man'; 25 Jan 2002, p. B5 The family pet is not for sale; 1 Feb 2002, p. B5 Valentines not all warm fuzzies; 8 Feb 2002, p. B5 Hear the one about Paul Newman?; 15 Feb 2002, p. B5 In search of the funniest joke; 22 Feb 2002, p. B5 Old faces are all in the family; 1 Mar 2002, p. B5 Was the deceases a Cub fan? Packer fan?; 8 Mar 2002, p. B5 What if funny Bob Coleman is elected?; 15 Mar 2002, p. B5 At your store, pain relief galore; 22 Mar 2002, p. B5 Please don't read this until Monday; 29 Mar 2002, p. B5 Notes and quotes from the shirt pocket; 5 Apr 2002, p. B5 Green ketchup and red money?; 12 Apr 2002, p. B5 Arnie's Army gives him super salute; 19 Apr 2002, p. B5 Word snoopers decry Bush bloopers; 26 Apr 2002, p. B5 Castaway dog stranded at sea; 3 May 2002, p. B5 Dumb jokes appear here to stay; 10 May 2002, p. B5 5-year-olds graduate from preschool; 17 May 2002, p. B5 Why not a sculpture in every town?; 24 May 2002, p. B5 Things you didn't know about Sam Snead; 31 May 2002, p. B5 Graduations unleash the new lions; 7 Jun 2002, p. B5 I'm seeing my father in me; 14 Jun 2002, p. B5 Old age is not for sissies; 21 Jun 2002, p. B5 Alas, no 'Pfarr for fitness czar'; 28 Jun 2002, p. B5 Amtrak trip a sentimental journey; 5 July 2002, p. B5 County making Fido doggone happy; 12 Jul 2002, p. B5 An elite fraternity of actors; 19 July 2002, p. B5 Ritzy men's club excludes women; 26 July 2002, p. B4 Cops and docs, two tough jobs; 2 Aug 2002, p. B5 Were there really 15 Commandments?; 9 August 2002, p. B5 Sports nicknames getting nuttier; 16 Aug 2002, p. B5 We sure have fun with words; 23 Aug 2002, p. B5 Word mangling by the masters; 30 Aug 2002, p. B5 Cheesehead happy as lark in Lakeland; 6 Sep 2002, p. B5 Society becomes increasingly risque; 13 Sep 2002, p. B5 Postage stamp honors funky poet (Ogdan Nash); 20 Sep 2002, p. B5 Time for another sappy pet column; 27 Sep 2002, p. B5 Lincoln, Reagan and two generals; 4 Oct 2002, p. B5 Tiny little Argyle socks it to us; 11 Oct 2002, p. B5 Dogs vs.cats pretty good squelch; 18 Oct 2002, p. B5 How spooky can Halloween get?; 25 Oct 2002, p. B5 Quote book did Reagan dirt; 1 Nov 2002, p. B5 TV sitcom women smarter than men?; 8 Nov 2002, p. B5 Alexander Pope for state poet?; 15 Nov 2002, p. B5 High honor for low-key Bob Newhart; 22 Nov 2002, p. B5 It's beginning to look like Christmas; 29 Nov 2002, p. B5 A hall of fame for fabulous fibbers; 6 Dec 2002, p. B5 Andy Rooney loving life at 84; 13 Dec 2002, p. B5 There's Santa! Hey, he's everywhere!; 20 Dec 2002, p. B5 Highlights and lowlights from 2002; 27 Dec 2002, p. B5 Pfarr, Jerry see PFARR CORNER, THE (regular column) Phelps, John see LAST CALL (regular column, local sports) PHOTOGRAPHY AND PHOTOGRAPHERS Student wins photo award (Dominique Neidenbach); 1 Mar 2002, p. A6 Celebrating Ansel Adams; 12 Apr 2002, p. A12 Marigmen Gallery hosts 'Embracing Change' group photo exhibit; 2 Aug 2002, p. LL3 The Picture People's 'Grin and Share It' baby contest' 9 Aug 2002, p. LL10 'Illinois in Focus' photo contest; 23 Aug 2002, p. LL11 'Illinois in Focus' photo contest; 30 Aug 2002, September Rec Guide p. 14 PM&L THEATER (organization, community theater, Antioch IL) Love Letters production to help fund theater renovation; 11 Jan 2002, p. LL4 Shakespeare with a twist; 25 Jan 2002, p. LL4 Shakespeare condensed at PM&L (The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Abridged); 15 Feb 2002, p. LL3 PM&L Readers' Theatre interprets Tolkien; 1 Mar 2002, p. LL5 Ars gratia artis (Betty Smouse, Ken Smouse); 1 Mar 2002, Forefronts p. 23 Father of the Bride at PM&L; 29 Mar 2002, p. LL5 Father of the Bride opens at PM&L; 12 Apr 2002, p. LL7 PM&L invigorating musical comdey The Robber Bridegroom; 24 May 2002, p. LL3 It Had to be You comedy last show of the season at PM&L; 19 Jul 2002, p. LL11 Nunsense Jamboree opens PM&L season in Antioch; 20 Sep 2002, p. LL11 PM&L's Midsummer Night's Dream directed by Kenosha's Lindas (Chuck Lindas); 8 Nov 2002, p. LL2 POLITICS AND POLITICIANS See Also ELECTIONS 62nd seat heating up; 4 Jan 2002, p. B1 Simpson takes over Moore's term : Three member committee appoint supervisor (Suzanne Simpson); 11 Jan 2002, p. A5 County board filings come down to wire; 11 Jan 2002, p. B3 Bauer announces run for County Dist. 6 (Donald W. Bauer); 11 Jan 2002, p. B3 Churchill remains on ballot in 62nd (Bob Churchhill); 18 Jan 2002, p. B1 Bieschke, Carillo off county ballot : Challenges erase Dist. 16 and Dist. 3 candidates; 25 Jan 2002, p. B1 State Sen. Lisa Madigan seeks votes in county; 25 Jan 2002, p. B1 Forum Saturday in Antioch; 1 Feb 2002, p. B1 Sullivan and Sindles square off (Ed Sullivan, Marilyn Sindles); 8 Feb 2002, p. A5 Wood knows county problems (Lt. Governor Corinne Wood); 8 Feb 2002, p. B1 Wysocki calls for end to Peotone project (Albert Wysocki); 8 Feb 2002, p. B8 Environmentalists : pols paint selves 'green'; 22 Feb 2002, p. B1 Sierra endorsements (Sierra Club); 1 Mar 2002, p. B1 Schostok write-in bid not needed after ruling (Mark Schostok); 1 Mar 2002, p. B2 Meet the candidates; 8 Mar 2002, p. B9 Who will win the 51st district? Sullivan, Sindles square off March 19 (Ed Sullivan Jr., Marilyn Sindles); 15 Mar 2002, p. A1 Watch candidates' debate; 15 Mar 2002, p. A1 Endorsements heat up state race; 15 Mar 2002, p. A3 Oberweis banking on family name : Republican Senate hopeful promoting business background (James Oberweis); 15 Mar 2002, p. B1 Meet the candidates; 15 Mar 2002, p. B8 Sullivan wins the 51st (Ed Sullivan Jr.); 22 Mar 2002, p. A1 Leafblad challenging Dist. 6 primary results (Larry Leafblad); 29 Mar 2002, p. B1 Dam files lawsuit : Claims GOP state committee kept secret (William Dam); 29 Mar 2002, p. B1 County parties elect chairmen : Democrat Terry Link gets 6th term, Tom Adams wins by heavy margin; 5 Apr 2002, p. B1 President George Bush says thank you : 10-year old Britney Larson gets response from White House; 19 Apr 2002, p. A1 Redrawn precinct lines to fix ballot disparities; 26 Apr 2002, p. B6 Recovering legislator Philip Crane, Mark Kirk inspire GOP; 3 May 2002, p B3 Discord becoming harmony as Wood backs Jim Ryan (Lt. Gov. Corrine Wood); 3 May 2002, p. B6 Republican officers named; 17 May 2002, p. B28 Churchill, Beaubien have new challengers : Armstrong hopes to unify in Dist. 62 with 'love of country' (Bob Churchill, Judy Armstrong) : Skinner takes a shot in Dist. 52 (Steve Skinner, Mark Beaubien); 24 May 2002, p. B2 Churchill withdraws objection (Bob Churchill, Judy Armstrong); 14 Jun 2002, p. B1 Lake County Power Breakfast launches 12th season; 30 Aug 2002, p. A2 Tenzi's map leads to success in politics, district renewal (Susan Tenzi); 30 Aug 2002, p. B3 Democrats strut stuff at CLC; 30 Aug 2002, p. B13 Power pols mix it up at breakfast; 6 Sep 2002, p. B1 Equal time : A weekly roundup of local political news & notes; 20 Sep 2002, p. B2 Fagan firing at Del Re, alleges mismanagement (Chuck Fagan, Gary Del Re); 20 Sep 2002, p. B3 October candidate forums on tap; 27 Sep 2002, p. B20 Del Re, Fagan trade shots over breakfast; 4 Oct 2002, p. B1 Republican Garcia's aim : Breaking Democratic lock (Delia H. Garcia); 4 Oct 2002, p. B2 Del Re dealt a crushing blow in Sheriff's race; 11 Oct 2002, p. B1 Sullivan keeps his focus on economy, education, traffic (Ed Sullivan Jr.); 18 Oct 2002, p. A2 Shepherdson could benefit from changes in new 51st (Nancy Shepherdson); 18 Oct 2002, p. A2 No pork with Bean, if elected (Melissa Bean); 18 Oct 2002, p. A8 Bean endorsed (Melissa Bean, Sierra Club); 18 Oct 2002, p. A8 Patt, Helander scrambling for Clerk votes (Patrick Patt, Willard Helander); 18 Oct 2002, p. B1 Del Re defends himself from lawsuits, critics (Gary Del Re); 18 Oct 2002, p. B1 Equal time : A weekly roundup of local political news and notes; 18 Oct 2002, p. B2 Second lawsuit filed against Del Re alleging fishy towing policies; 18 Oct 2002, p. B13 Sullivan, Shepherdson face off as election time nears (Ed Sullivan Jr., Nancy Shepherdson); 25 Oct 2002, p. B2 Candidates differ on Crane's accomplishments (Phil Crane, Melissa Bean); 25 Oct 2002, p. A6 FOP members deny vote of 'no confidence' (De Rel); 25 Oct 2002, p. B1 Democrat Fagan is comfortable asking Republicans for support (Chuck Fagan); 25 Oct 2002, p. B2 Kelecic outlines differences in laws he supports, Crane fights (Chuck Kelecic, Phil Crane); 1 Nov 2002, p. A5 Dist. 30 senate race centers on blight (Terry Link, Charles Fitzgerald); 1 Nov 2002, p. A5 Citizens for Sullivan host circus (Ed Sullivan Jr.); 1 Nov 2002, p. A5 Grant Twp. mourns Kiesgen's death (Gordon Kiesgen); 1 Nov 2002, p. B1 Meet the candidates (2002 fall election); 1 Nov 2002, p. B9 Sullivan romps : Republican makes a really big show in state rep. Dist. 52 race; 8 Nov 2002, p. A1 GOP on a roll : Republicans win 17 or 24 locally contested races; 8 Nov 2002, p. B1 Del Re re-elected in a bitter battle for sheriff; 8 Nov 2002, p. B1 A clerk named Willard; 8 Nov 2002, p. B2 Kirk, Crane, coast to easy wins; 8 Nov 2002, p. B2 Geo-Karis comments about Vista raises ire of Lindenhurst mayor : Her support of St. Therese is interpreted as threat to new hospital; 22 Nov 2002, p. B1 Leafblad contends assessor broke laws as fight moves to appeal level (Larry Leafblad); 22 Nov 2002, p. B1 Grever must pay back $205K, but expected to make appeal (Robert Grever); 22 Nov 2002, p. B1 Geo Karis returns home (Adeline Geo Karis, R Zion); 6 Dec 2002, p. B8 Link, Garrett, blasted for getting involved in Vista hospital debate (State Sen. Terry Link, State Rep. Susan Garrett); 13 Dec 2002, p. B1 "Mr. Antioch's" death a loss (State Rep. Timothy H. Osmond); 20 Dec 2002, p. B1 Osmond's wife could take reins in Dist. 61 (JoAnn Osmond); 27 Dec 2002, p. B1 Leafblad urging tax protest (Larry Leafblad); 27 Dec 2002, p. B2 Pollution see ENVIRONMENT POOL AND BILLIARDS Chalk one up for Buhs (J.R. Buhs, American Poolplayers Association); 4 Oct 2002, p. B15 PORTER, JOHN (former 10th Congressional District rep.) Porter name on research center being built in Bethesda; 15 Feb 2002, p. B1 PRAIRIE CROSSING CHARTER SCHOOL Charter school accepting students; 15 Feb 2002, p. A8 Summer in the Prairie; 26 Apr 2002, p. LL2 PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION See Also METRA See ALso PACE Village to participate in new train line study (Mundelein IL); 1 Mar 2002, p. A3 RADIO The North Shore Radio Club presents Hamfest; 22 Mar 2002, p. LL6 Radio free opportunity : DJs at WXLC giving their listeners a chance to sit in their shoes; 11 Oct 2002, p. LL1 RAGDALE FOUNDATION (organization) House tours at artists' community (Ragdale Foundation); 31 May 2002, p. LL2 Ragdale hosting literary evening; 4 Oct 2002, p. A2 RAILROADS see also METRA Village to participate in new train line study (Mundelein IL); 1 Mar 2002, p. A3 Residents by train tracks are enjoying the silence (Mundelein IL); 2 Aug 2002, p. A1 RAVINIA FESTIVAL (Highland Park IL) see also MUSIC AND MUSICIANS 2002 Ravinia Pop and Jazz schedule; 12 Apr 2002, p. LL2 Buy Ravinia dollars; 31 May 2002, p. LL4 Ravinia festival's first 'Halloween Harvest'; 25 Oct 2002, p. LL3 Reading see BOOKS AND AUTHORS REAL ESTATE Real estate gets local boost; 19 Jul 2002, p. A4 RECIPES (as an aid to people using this index, the recipes will have both the name of the dish and up to three ingedients) BEEF Matambre (Rolled Stuffed Flank Steak), olive oil, prosciutto, bread crumbs; 18 Jan 2002, p. LL5 Teriyaki marinated steaks, green oinoins, sugar, ginger root; 28 Jun 2002, Rec Guide p. 32 Risotto Wrapped in Cabbage Leaves; 13 Dec 2002, p. LL3 BEVERAGES Frango Mint hot chocolate, Frango Mints, whole milk, Kahlua; 20 Dec 2002, Last Minute p. 6 Holiday party punch, orange juice, lemon juice, raspberry sorbet; 20 Dec 2002, Last Minute p. 19 Green berry pepperming punch, Green berry rush drink, peppermint extract, pineapple juice; 20 Dec 2002, Last Minute p. 19 BREADS AND ROLLS Olive-onion bread, sourdough culture, olive oil, flour; 1 Mar 2002, p. LL6 Rich man's brioche (four, yeast, eggs); 3 May 2002, p. LL9 Honfleur Country Bread (flour, yeast, honey); 18 Oct 2002,p. LL11 CHICKEN AND OTHER POULTRY Chinese-style Chicken in Bamboo leaves; 12 Jul 2002, p. LL2 COOKIES, CAKES AND PIES Chocolate-Hazelnut-Caramel Bars, flour, sugar, zest of one orange; 29 Mar 2002, p. LL7 Simnel cake, butter, flour, sultanas; 10 May 2002, p. C3 Blueberry and Lemon Tart; 26 July 2002, p. LL3 Santa's Chocolate Sleigh bell cookies, butter, peanut butter, rice krispies cereal; 29 Nov 2002, p. C4 Butter cookies, butter, flour, vanilla; 29 Nov 2002, p. C18 Flourless Frango Mint chocolate cake, unsweetened chocolate, butter, eggs; 20 Dec 2002, Last Minute p. 6 Upside down pineapple yam cake, sweet potatoes, brown sugar, pineapple; 20 Dec 2002, Last Minute p. 19 Barbara Bush's chocolate chip cookies, flour, butter, vanilla; 20 Dec 2002, Last Minute p. 21 DESSERTS see also COOKIES, CAKES AND PIES Honey panna cottas with dried fruit and Sauternes compote, heavy cream, dried apricots and pears, almonds; 1 Feb 2002, p. LL4 A jelly dessert of fresh berries with fresh mint cream, fresh berries, sugar, lemon juice; 23 Aug 2002, p. LL6 DIPS Roasted garlic teriyaki dip, cream cheese, green onions, pimiento; 28 Jun 2002, Rec Guide p. 32 Clam dip, cream cheese, Worcestershire, clam broth; 29 Nov 2002, p. C18 FISH AND SHELLFISH Seared salmon on coconut spinach, salmon filets, ginger, soy sauce, chilli paste; 15 Mar 2002, p. LL8 Coconut Shrimp, curry powder, eggs, heavy cream; 28 June 2002, p. LL3 Sea queen scallp skewers, scallops, bell peppers; 28 Jun 2002, Rec Guide p. 32 Shrimp de Jonghe, sherry, tarragon, paprika; 4 Oct 2002, p. LL11 FRUITS Fresh cranberry jelly, cranberries, sugar; 29 Nov 2002, p. C2 Fresh Cranberry relish, navel oranges, cranberries, red apples; 29 Nov 2002, p. C3 Fresh cranberry sauce, cranberries, sugar, orange peel; 29 Nov 2002, p. C3 Spiced cranberries; cranberries, cloves, allspice; 29 Nov 2002, p. C3 PANCAKES Socca Crepes with Spinach and Herb Filling, chickpea flour, olive oil, eggs; 17 May, 2002, p. LL11 PIZZAS Grilled arugula and sun-dried tomato pizza, teriyaki sauce, italian bread, mozzarella cheese; 28 Jun 2002, Rec Guide p. 33 PORK Pork Tenderloin in a Salt Crust, veal tenderloin, baby beets, chicken stock; 4 Jan 2002, p. LL4 POTATOES Nurenberg potato salad; 14 Jun 2002, p. LL3 RICE Caribbean rice, sweet potatoes, rice, black beans; 20 Dec 2002, Last Minute p. 19 SALADS Garden pasta salad, macaroni, green beans, basil, garlic; 28 Jun 2002, Rec Guide p. 33 Insalata di Gamberetti e Calamaretti con Finocchio e Sedano, shrimp, calamari rings, olife oil; 29 Nov 2002, p. LL6 SAUCES Pistou (basil and garlic sauce), garlic cloves, Parmesan cheese, olive oil; 1 Nov 2002, p. LL7 Pineapple salsa, pineapple chunks, bell peppers, onions; 20 Dec 2002, Last Minute p. 18 SOUPS AND STEWS Potato and Ham soup, red potatoes, cheddar cheese, onions; 1 Mar 2002, p. LL6 Crock pot beef stew, carrots, potatoes, beef stock; 1 Mar 2002, p. LL6 Mushroom, barley and spinach soup, butter, onions, chicken stock; 12 Apr 2002, p. LL7 Red lentils and fennel ragout with bacon, carrots and thyme; 31 May 2002, p. LL4 Bourbon Barbeque Beans; 9 August 2002, p. LL2 Soupe au Pistou (Vegetable soup with basil and garlic), beans, zucchini, macaroni; 1 Nov 2002, p. LL7 Muresh-style Goulash, beef stock, veal, tomato paste; 15 Nov 2002, p. LL2 Shrimp, corn and sweet potato soup, garlic, corn, chilies; 20 Dec 2002, Last Minute p. 18 VEGETABLES see also POTATOES Country veggie stir fry, garlic, asparagus, jicama; 15 Feb 2002, p. LL7 Red Lentils and Fennel Ragout with Bacon, Carrots and Thyme; 31 May 2002, p. LL4 Ratatouille; 6 Sept 2002, p. LL8 Rice and vegetable patties; 20 Sept 2002, p. LL3 Red Cross see AMERICAN RED CROSS (organization) Recycling see ENVIRONMENT RELIGION Friends for SPRED (Special Religious Education); 8 Feb 2002, p. LL1 Warner's new game plan is proving more satisfying (Kurt Warner); 8 Feb 2002, p. B20 From gangs to God : The Ricky Bueno story; 12 Apr 2002, p. B1 Winchester House 'walk' to raise funds : 5-mile walk through Libertyville to benefit chaplaincy services; 19 Apr 2002, p. A6 From gangs to God : Bueno serves what he hopes is last stretch in prison (Ricky Bueno); 19 Apr 2002, p. B1 From gangs to God : As Bueno's life continues to change, he begins to have effect on other like him; 26 Apr 2002, p. B1 County gets its first mosque : Boom in Muslim population brings about need for area's 10,000 worshippers; 10 May 2002, p. B1 Kauffmann helps the helpers cope (Rev. Lisle Kauffmann); 6 Sep 2002, Heroes p. 21 Higher power : Church plays bigger role after attacks; 6 Sep 2002, Heroes p. 21 The church's view of New Year celebrations; 27 Dec 2002, p. C2 RESTAURANTS Karma makes it way to Mundelein : New Asian themed restaurant opens; 11 Jan 2002, p. A3 Red Robin set to open : Restaurant serves burgers a dozen different ways (Red Robin Gourmet Burgers and Spirits, Lincolnshire IL); 25 Jan 2002, p. A4 Grill 21 open 24 hours in the old Ron Santo's; 22 Feb 2002, p. A5 New restaurant opens in downtown Round Lake (Rancho Nuevo); 29 Mar 2002, p. LL3 Valley Lodge offers view, taste on Diamond Lake; 23 Aug 2002, p. AM4 'Feta' to be tied : Couple opens second business, a Greek restaurant in area (Little Niko's, Mundelein IL); 11 Oct 2002, p. A8 Lovells to host first annual Gingerbread House Auction; 22 Nov 2002, Wishes p. 11 RIVERWOODS (IL) POLICE DEPARTMENT Riverwoods cops get bundle; 19 Apr 2002, p. B8 Roads see AUTOMOBILES - SAFETY see ILLINOIS - STREETS AND TRANSPORTATION see LAKE COUNTY - STREETS AND TRANSPORTATION see MUNDELEIN - STREETS AND TRANSPORTATION ROTARY INTERNATIONAL (organization) Singled out : Students play popular dating show for a purpose (Mundelein High School District 120); 29 Nov 2002, p. A1 ROUND -N- ABOUT (regular column) Another new year; 4 Jan 2002, p. A7 Winter is here; 11 Jan 2002, p. A7 Take time to read; 18 Jan 2002, p. A7 Don't forget to vote March 19; 25 Jan 2002, p. A7 'Sketching the Soul'; 1 Feb 2002, p. A7 Let it snow, let it snow; 8 Feb 2002, p. A7 Taking care of you; 15 Feb 2002, p. A7 Lights, camera, action; 22 Feb 2002, p. A8 An angel dressed in black; 1 Mar 2002, p. A8 March 'Came in like a tiger' (Let's hope it 'goes out like a lamb'); 8 Mar 2002, p. A14 Seniors to tour magazine center; 15 Mar 2002, p. A8 Celebrating Women's History Month; 22 Mar 2002, p. A6 Spring has sprung/seniors bloom; 29 Mar 2002, p. A6 Game playing sharpens mental skills; 6 April 2002, p. A6 Talented youth ring assorted bells; 12 Apr 2002, p. A6 Most expensive not neccessarily the best; 19 Apr 2002, p. A5 Scam artists arrive with spring flowers; 26 Apr 2002, p. A6 Protect against mosquitoes this summer; 3 May 2002, p. A6 'Cross-Stitch Stars'N Stripes To Travel' on display; 10 May 2002, p. A8 Senior citizens presented at 'Hall of Fame'; 17 May 2002, p. A5 Hip, hip, hooray, for 30th annual Senior Day; 24 May 2002, p. A6 'I'm the luckiest woman in Lake County'; 31 May 2002, p. A8 Friends of Fremont Library remember Schmitt (Leonard Schmitt); 7 Jun 2002, p. A8 Treat Dad to a 'Special' Father's Day Feast; 14 Jun 2002, p. A8 Discover unusual vacation sites in 'Prairie State'; 21 June 2002, p. A8 Virginia is back to business; 9 August 2002, p. A8 County Board asks residentsto take precautions; 16 Aug 2002, p. A8 Drivers should take extra care with school in session; 23 Aug 2002, p. A5 Class of '66 'pioneers' as Carmel opened doors; 30 Aug 2002, p. A4 Class of '66 begins to define the Carmel experience; 6 Sept 2002, p. A5 Volunteers needed to assist seniors and handicapped; 13 Sept 2002, p. A9 Cast of 'Friends' is meeting monthly at a library near you; 20 Sept 2002, p. A5 Police Academy bringing first-hand experience to seniors; 27 Sep 2002, p. A4 Police dog Bullet reacts with a leap and snarl; 4 Oct 2002, p. A4 Police Academy takes a trip to the fire department; 11 Oct 2002, p. A5 Academy learns first-hand how to react; 18 Oct 2002, p. A5 Officers face potential problems during traffic stops/accidents; 25 Oct. 2002, p. A4 Police Academy sounds the alarms; 1 Nov 2002, p. A2 Academylearns fundamentals of investigation; 8 Nov 2002, p. A 8 Final Class: Awareness of street gangs; 15 Nov 2002, p. A6 Schockmel dedicates 44 years of educational service in area (John Schockmel); 22 Nov 2002, p. A2 Former resident's new lifestyle brings out poetic side (Richard and Marilyn Reynolds); 29 Nov 2002, p. A2 Veteran receives last wish-to have a Viking funeral (Arne Shield); 6 Dec 2002, p.A8 Good deeds don't go unnoticed; 13 Dec 2002, p. A2 A Poem unwraps some of the real wonders of Christmas; 20 Dec 2002, A2 Yes Virginia, there was a Santa Claus; 27 Dec 2002, p. A8 ROUND LAKE COMMUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT 116 Round Lake student excels in community, classroom, life (Adam Radford); 1 Mar 2002, Forefronts p. 13 Art in the Woods auction set; 17 May 2002, p. B28 ROUND LAKE (IL), VILLAGE OF Development given green light to build; 12 Apr 2002, p. A5 ROUND LAKE PARK (IL), VILLAGE OF Caring mayor : Bauer heads tireless effort to improve her community's image (Ila Bauer); 1 Mar 2002, Forefronts p. 3 Lakewood Homes expected; 15 Mar 2002, p. A16 ROUTE 53 Route 53 debate still a hot topic; 19 Jul 2002, p. B2 Running see TRACK AND FIELD / CROSS COUNTRY SAFE PLACE / LAKE COUNTY CRISIS CENTER (agency) Concert at Prairie Crossing to support a Safe Place; 11 Jan 2002, p. LL2 Gurnee Rotary benefits A Safe Place with film premiere; 15 Feb 2002, p. LL8 Friends of A Safe Place hosts fashion show, luncheon; 19 Apr 2002, p. LL4 Safe Place offers training; 17 May 2002, p. B3 Kraft employees support A Safe Place; 19 Jul 2002, p. LL2 Volunteers urgently needed at A Safe Place; 27 Dec 2002, p. LL3 SAFETY New, toll-free number for poison center; 1 Mar 2002, p. B6 Urge caution using gas, charcoal grills; 3 May 2002, Home Marketer p. 16 Enjoying the sun, safely; 21 Jun 2002, p. LL3 Teen life jackets at below cost; 28 Jun 2002, p. LL6 First aid for home fireworks accidents; 28 Jun 2002, Rec Guide p. 16 Condell offers ways to stay safe in the heat; 12 Jul 2002, p. B7 Stay safe while having fun in the sun : Follow American Red Cross guidelines; 2 Aug 2002, Rec Guide p. 10 An exercise in danger (water rescue); 16 Aug 2002, p. B2 Back to school safety tips; 16 Aug 2002, p. B14 Keeping children safe on the Internet; 20 Sep 2002, Fall Home & Garden p. 22 Taking the aches and pains our of snow shoveling : American Heart Association warns of the snow shoveling dangers; 13 Dec 2002, p. C21 SALEM, MARGARET S. Salem's rich life included full century of interests; 10 May 2002, p. A5 SANTA MARIA DEL POPOLO CATHOLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (school, Mundelein IL) 'Saturday Scholars' set to begin; 25 Jan 2002, p. A1 Catholic schools remain healthy; 15 Feb 2002, p. A3 Santa Maria names honors; 29 Mar 2002, p. A8 Schools rally together and read for a cause : Together, three schools raise $2,600 ofr Fremont Public Library computers; 19 Apr 2002, p. A3 SAVE-A-PET (organization) Animals seek homes at town event; 19 Jul 2002, p. A3 SCHOOLS AND EDUCATION Wood looking to continue county educational growth (Roycealee Wood); 11 Jan 2002, p. B1 National spelling bee starts here; 25 Jan 2002, p. B1 Lakeland scholarship winner juggles school, family, dreams (Danielle Langford); 25 Jan 2002, p. B3 Registration deadline for next ACT March 1; 15 Feb 2002, p. LL8 High school tech campus celebrates 25 years (Lake County High Schools Technology Campus); 1 Mar 2002, p. B2 Bradley offers summer enrichment programs for high school students (Bradley University, Peoria IL); 10 May 2002, p. LL11 Students join in Law Day; 10 May 2002, p. B6 Principals fete top students; 17 May 2002, p. B3 College aid cuts will affect area students; 14 Jun 2002, p. B1 You can attend college free (scholarships); 28 Jun 2002, p. LL11 Students go off-campus for learning experiences; 19 Jul 2002, p. A8 Student trainers getting to know 'dem bones'; 19 Jul 2002, p. A9 Preparing your tot for school; 9 Aug 2002, p. B14 Is online learning right for you?; 9 Aug 2002, p. B15 Helping kids beat the back-to-school blues; 9 Aug 2002, p. B16 Routines can be a new way to help children learn; 9 Aug 2002, p. B16 What freshmen should bring to college; 16 Aug 2002, p. B10 Back to school safety tips; 16 Aug 2002, p. B14 Back-to-school rush hits families; 16 Aug 2002, p. B15 Virtual high schools? It's already reality; 23 Aug 2002, p. B1 Continuing education takes center stage; 23 Aug 2002, p. B8 Schools find new source for substitute teachers; 23 Aug 2002, p. B13 21 teachers make an IMPACT; 23 Aug 2002, p. B16 Cell phones might come back to a school near you; 30 Aug 2002, p. B1 Not your father's gym class; 20 Sep 2002, p. LL1 Not your mother's Health Ed class; 27 Sep 2002, p. LL1 New legislation could have big school effects; 18 Oct 2002, p. A3 15-month master's offered (Milwaukee School of Engineering); 1 Nov 2002, p. B8 Saying yes to making good choices : Conference promotes healthy habits, good decision making (Peer Interaction Conference); 8 Nov 2002, p. A3 Ombudsman education provides "comfort zone" for students (Ombudsman Educational Services); 6 Dec 2002, p. B6 Barnes & Noble begins a new program for literacy; 20 Dec 2002, p. A3 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) Tell me why--; 4 Jan 2002, p. B4 Silence is golden -- but citizen advocates must speak out; 18 Jan 2002, p. B4 We are in a recession -- how long will it last?; 1 Feb 2002, p. B4 Tell me why-; 15 Feb 2002, p. B5 Paul Vallas, unique strengths; 1 Mar 2002, p. B4 Congressman Mark Kirk -- An impressive first term; 15 Mar 2002, p. B4 Tell me why--; 29 Mar 2002, p. B4 Primary election aftermath - Too nasty and too costly; 12 Apr 2002, p. B5 Tollway increases - How greedy can they get?; 26 Apr 2002, p. B4 Tell me why-; 10 May 2002, p. B4 Casino gambling - It's not a sure bet for anyone; 24 May 2002, p. B4 Lake County ranks No.1-in real estate taxes; 7 Jun 2002, p. B4 It's your 'backyard'-Fight to protect it; 21 June 2001, p. B4 Route 120 is a freeway, let's keep it that way; 5 July 2002, p. B4 Forest preserve district should 'mark time' on tax request; 19 July 2002, p. B4 Wooster Lake-Fight to save it; 2 Aug 2002, p. B4 Can Jim Ryan save a sinking ship?; 16 Aug 2002, p. B4 Mark Kirk and Terry Link agree on lakefront issues; 30 Aug 2002, p. B4 F. T. 'Mike' Graham - A man ahead of his time; 13 Sep 2002, p. B4 The Governor's race - Playing the name game; 27 Sep 2002, p. B5 The Cal Skinner factor - on the November election and 2004; 11 Oct 2002, p. B4 Willard will win--Chuck Fagan could win; 25 Oct. 2002, p. B4 Because of Gorgeous George - Democrats look for a sweep (Gov. George Ryan); 1 Nov 2002, p. B4 Can Suzi Schmidt stay on as County Board chair?; 8 Nov 2002, p. B4 Governor-elect Blgojevich : Making first impressions; 29 Nov 2002, p. B4 Governor and Lt. Governor-Must it always be a dizzy duo?; 13 Dec 2002, p. B4 Political campaign's keep getting "worse and worser"; 27 Dec 2002, p. B4 SENIOR CITIZENS Dogs and cats comfort seniors (Pets Sitters of America); 18 Jan 2002, p. A3 Conserve your life savings and maybe avoid nursing home stay; 18 Jan 2002, p. C5 Aging gracefully with exercise; 18 Jan 2002, p. C6 Young at heart; 15 Feb 2002, p. LL1 Light up your life with proper lighting; 22 Feb 2002, p. B6 A look at growing older in America; 22 Feb 2002, p. B6 Hall of Fame applications ready : Illinois Department of Aging is seeking nominations for senior Illinoisans with special achievements; 12 Apr 2002, p. LL12 Choosing a nursing home that's safe; 12 Apr 2002, p. B9 Seniors Day set for 30th run; 31 May 2002, p. B7 Seniors get info at one-stop fair (Mundelein IL); 7 Jun 2002, p. A3 Seniors enjoy annual picnic; 7 Jun 2002, p. A12 Seniors Day picnic set for Lakewood; 14 Jun 2002, p. B8 County's 'only' senior expo touting 'Older can be better'; 14 Jun 2002, p. B8 What, when, where : Senior Celebration Day; 14 Jun 2002, p. C2 2002 Seniors Day schedule of events; 14 Jun 2002, p. C3 2002 Seniors Day exhibitors; 14 Jun 2002, p. C4 Seniors Day 2002 kings and queens announced (Matt Miholic, Sophie Hansen, Jerry Stoller, Jessie Cymonowski); 14 Jun 2002, p. C5 Two bands grab the attention of both old and young alike; 14 Jun 2002, p. C6 Seniors Day sees Wauconda centenarian named as queen (Jessie Cymanowski); 21 Jun 2002, p. B1 Expo gives seniors inside scoop on aging gracefully; 9 Aug 2002, p. B1 Caregivers need help too; 30 Aug 2002, p. LL6 Red hat mommas : A poem inspires a group of women to put more life into "mid-life" (Red Hat Society); 13 Dec 2002, p. LL1 SHIMER COLLEGE (school, Waukegan IL) Waukegan's newest gallery opens on Feb. 23 (Shimer ArtWorks); 22 Feb 2002, p. LL6 Shimer College holds Summer Workshop for high school students; 3 May 2002, p. B8 Shimer College to hold open house; 6 Sep 2002, p. B16 Lecture series at Shimer College; 8 Nov 2002, p. LL12 Shimer College called one of the nation's 'best buys'; 8 Nov 2002, p. B6 SIERRA CLUB (organization) Sierra endorsements (Sierra Club); 1 Mar 2002, p. B1 Sierra Club announces support for open space; 8 Mar 2002, p. A1 SIMON, PAUL (former U.S. senator from Illinois) Simon says : We need local leaders; 17 May 2002, p. B1 SIMPSON, SUZANNE D. (Illinois representative, 61st district) Assembly awards scholarships : 61st district sends students to college for a year; 10 May 2002, p. A5 SINDLES, MARILYN (mayor of Mundelein IL) Sullivan and Sindles square off (Ed Sullivan, Marilyn Sindles); 8 Feb 2002, p. A5 Singer, Sheri see PARENT'S PLACE (regular column) SKIING Wilmot ski icon Helmut Teichner never lost drive; 11 Jan 2002, p. B1 Renovation to Mountain Top at Grand Geneva : Major remodeling includes expansion to skier services area; 20 Dec 2002, p. LL8 Hit the slopes! says local ski club; 27 Dec 2002, p. C3 SLEEP Too stressed to snooze? Solutions for a more peaceful night's sleep; 29 Mar 2002, p. B7 Are you getting the ZZZ's you need?; 5 Apr 2002, p. LL10 SOCCER Lake Zurich girls soccer third in state; 7 Jun 2002, p. B15 Growth, success in the numbers for Mundelein Travel Soccer; 19 Jul 2002, p. A10 'Down on the Farm' suits Yarc just fine (Arin Yarc); 9 Aug 2002, p. A10 Lakeland Media boys soccer preview; 6 Sep 2002, p. B10 SOFTBALL High hopes for CLC softball; 22 Mar 2002, p. B11 2002 Lakeland Media softball preview : Pre-season player of the year, Vernon's Rymer is 'poetry in motion' (Kim Rymer); 12 Apr 2002, p. B22 2002 Lakeland Media softball preview : Former star Campbell returns to 'where heart is' (Toni Campbell); 12 Apr 2002, p. B23 2002 Lakeland Media softball preview : Bowen Rams head skipper (Tim Bowen); 12 Apr 2002, p. B23 Notriano takes over at Grant (Erin Notriano); 12 Apr 2002, p. B23 2002 Lakeland Media softball preview : team-by-team rosters; 12 Apr 2002, p. B25 2002 Lakeland Media all-area girls softball team; 28 Jun 2002, p. A9 Thunder U10 softball ends season on high note; 2 Aug 2002, p. A10 SOLID WASTE AGENCY OF LAKE COUNTY - SWALCO (agency) SWALCO web site offers ways to recycle; 11 Jan 2002, p. B16 SWALCO has crushed corn cobs; 3 May 2002, p. B6 SWALCO offers electronic recycling event; 31 May 2002, p. B2 SWALCO offers free program; 6 Sep 2002, p. B16 SPACE TRAVEL On top of the world : Former Wauconda man living dream as an astronaut (Dominic L. Pudwill Gorie); 14 Jun 2002, p. LL1 SPECIAL EDUCATION DISTRIC OF LAKE COUNTY - SEDOL (agency) Foundation raises $100,000 for kids : Event helps children with special education needs; 12 Apr 2002, p. A4 Students, SEDOL toot their own horns; 17 May 2002, p. A6 Caring people loving special children; 31 May 2002, p. LL1 SEDOL 5th annual golf outing at Midlane; 9 Aug 2002, p. LL4 SPECIAL OLYMPICS Go jump in the lake (Polar Bear Plunge for Special Olympics); 1 Mar 2002, p. LL4 Polar brrr!; 8 Mar 2002, p. B1 Golfers take a swing for special Olympics; 24 May 2002, p. A1 Athletes triumph at Special Olympics Illinois summer games; 12 Jul 2002, p. A11 Hughes has "Golden Tee" (Alex Hughes); 1 Nov 2002, p. A11 SPECIAL RECREATION ASSOCIATION OF CENTRAL LAKE COUNTY - SRACLC(agency) Twilight run aiming for nine hundred again; 26 Apr 2002, p. A5 Parents pack board meeting to get answers; 9 Aug 2002, p. A1 Park district breaks ties with SRACLC (Mundelein Park District); 16 Aug 2002, p. A1 Buddies for life : SRACLC celebrates its 25th year; 16 Aug 2002, p. LL1 SRACLC awards night is simply golden; 23 Aug 2002, p. B20 SRACLC revote delayed (Mundelein Park District); 30 Aug 2002, p. A1 District to revot on SRACLC; 6 Sep 2002, p. A1 Park board says yes to SRACLC (Mundelein Park District); 13 Sep 2002, p. A12 Together again : Mundelein Park and Recreation District reapplies for SRACLC membership; 4 Oct 2002, p. B6 SRACLC live!; 4 Oct 2002, p. B6 SPORTS see also specific teams (CARMEL CORSAIRS, MUNDELEIN MUSTANGS, etc.) The good hands people (student athletic training, Carmel High School); 4 Jan 2002, p. LL1 State's largest climbing wall coming to sports complex (Libertyville Sports Complex); 11 Jan 2002, p. A4 Spring indoor triathlon classic registration to begin soon; 11 Jan 2002, p. B7 Spring indoor triathlon clasic registration to begin soon; 25 Jan 2002, p. B7 E-Crew to rock Dunkin' Donuts : February promotion to benefit the Illinois Special Olympics Torch Run; 1 Feb 2002, p. A1 Sports bars : Best place to watch a game and the Super bowl; 1 Feb 2002, p. LL1 Lake Forest man to compete in Olympics (Steven Lee); 8 Feb 2002, p. B1 Spring Indoor Triathlon Classic registration to begin soon; 15 Feb 2002, p. B6 Tips to keep your child safe while playing sports; 15 Feb 2002, p. B7 Oboikowitch, Carthage boys put 'Red Scare' into opponents (Jim Oboikowitch); 29 Mar 2002, p. B9 Former area stars Stang, Bosworth find niche on hardwood (Billy Stang, Wayne Bosworth); 12 Apr 2002, p. B17 Prairie State Games accepting applications; 19 Apr 2002, p. B13 SportsFest at Rosemont in June; 19 Apr 2002, p. B13 Former Mustang Kass stellar on the mound for Augie (Michelle Kass, Augustana College); 26 Apr 2002, p. B12 Scot Star camps at McHenery CC; 26 Apr 2002, p. B14 College sports report : Former Carmel star flourishing at Marquette (Crystal Larson); 3 May 2002, p. B10 Prairie State Games deadline May 15, coaches needed; 3 May 2002, p. B12 youth sports digest : Six Palombi students compete in IESA state track meet (Peter J. Palombi School, Lake Villa IL); 31 May 2002, p. B14 College sports report : Former Devil Burris shines at Lawrence (Jenny Burris); 7 Jun 2002, p. B14 NSC announces All-Academic spring sports honorees; 14 Jun 2002, p. B12 College sports report : Sayers caps off solid career at Augie (Brian Sayers); 21 Jun 2002, p. B9 Student trainers getting to know 'dem bones'; 19 Jul 2002, p. A9 New sports web launched (www.sportsillinois.com); 23 Aug 2002, p. A11 Open communication the focus of NSC Leadership Conference (North Suburban Conference); 23 Aug 2002, p. B19 New sports web launched (www.sportsillinois.com); 30 Aug 2002, p. A10 Not your father's gym class; 20 Sep 2002, p. LL1 College of Lake County sports roundup : Keith Ryan banquet scheduled for Oct. 17 at Midlane; 20 Sep 2002, p. B13 College sports report : Former Wildcat Yarc making her move at Purdue (Arin Yarc); 20 Sep 2002, p. B16 College of Lake County Sports roundup : It's soul-searching time for Lancer men's soccer; 27 Sep 2002, p. B15 College of Lake County Sports roundup : Women's soccer, men's golf; 4 Oct 2002, p. B13 Keith Ryan scholarship fund sports banquet; 11 Oct 2002, p. C1 Mary Boerman : The recipient of the 2002 Keith Ryan Scholoarship; 11 Oct 2002, p. C1 Former professional football star Mike Wagner to speak at sports banquet; 11 Oct 2002, p. C1 Mike Wagner (Carmel High School); 11 Oct 2002, p. C1 Waukegan Lions Club Sports hall of fame 2002; 11 Oct 2002, p. C2 The Keith Ryan scholarship fund; 11 Oct 2002, p. C2 James Elsbury; 11 Oct 2002, p. C2 Robert B. Evans, Sr.; 11 Oct 2002, p. C2 Robert E. 'Bubbles' Needham (posthumous); 11 Oct 2002, p. C2 Lake County High Schools sports hall of fame; 11 Oct 2002, p. C3 Dale Barnstable (Antioch Community High School); 11 Oct 2002, p. C3 Tony Cogan (Highland Park High School); 11 Oct 2002, p. C3 Colin McMillan (Libertyville High School); 11 Oct 2002, p. C3 Marlene Miller (Lake Forest High School); 11 Oct 2002, p. C3 Jim Panther (Highland Park High School/Libertyville High School); 11 Oct 2002, p. C4 Paul Swan (Stevenson High School); 11 Oct 2002, p. C4 College sports report : Area athletes making the grade; 11 Oct 2002, p. B32 Annual Ryan banquet yields tall tales, memories; 25 Oct 2002, p. B14 Former Carmel grad serves as guest speaker at Ryan Banquet (Mike Wagner); 25 Oct 2002, p. B15 College sports report; 25 Oct 2002, p. B16 College of Lake County sports roundup : CLC hoops teams ready to do battle on hardwood; 15 Nov 2002, p. B8 College sports report; 22 Nov 2002, p. B15 College sports roundup : Former Devil leaves mark at Trinity (Sarah Rimkus); 6 Dec 2002, p. B11 College sports report : Former Cat Steplyk starting to shine at Michigan State (Diana Steplyk); 13 Dec 2002, p. B12 College of Lake County sports roundup : Basketball learning on the job, women's soccer awards; 13 Dec 2002, p. B13 Strong contingent ink names in collegiate ranks; 13 Dec 2002, p. B15 College sports report : Foreman looking for wheel to spin her way (Melanie Foreman); 20 Dec 2002, p. B16 2002 Lakeland Media's sports year in review : One title, one shot, one cheer; 27 Dec 2002, p. A9 North Suburban honors All-academic fall athletes; 27 Dec 2002, p. A10 College sports report : Area athletes making the grade; 27 Dec 2002, p. B8 ST. ANDREW'S LUTHERAN CHURCH (Mundelein IL) $10K raised by St. Andrews : Church made 900 homes a little brighter this holiday season; 4 Jan 2002, p. A3 Church celebrates 'Quilt Sunday'; 3 May 2002, p. A5 ST. JOHN'S EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN SCHOOL (Libertyville IL) St. John's students are 'family' : Children, ages K through 8, benefit from continuity; 10 May 2002, p. A6 ST. JOSEPH'S ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH (Libertyville IL) St. Joseph's to offer program to return non-practicing memebers; 30 Aug 2002, p. A2 ST. LAWRENCE EPISCOPAL CHURCH (Libertyville IL) Episcopal church ready to expand; 25 Jan 2002, p. A8 ST. MATTHEW LUTHERAN CHURCH (Lake Zurich IL) St. Matthew Church sets pig roast; 16 Aug 2002, p. LL2 ST. MARY OF THE ANNUCIATION ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH (Fremont Township, Lake County IL) St. Mary's celebrates new church; 4 Jan 2002, p. A5 St. Mary's new steeple shines bright; 18 Jan 2002, p. A3 St. Mary's dedicates new facility April 14; 29 Mar 2002, p. A3 St. Mary's parishioners pig out (annual pig and corn roast); 9 Aug 2002, p. A3 ST. MARY'S OF THE ANNUCIATION ROMAN CATHOLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (Fremont Township, Lake County IL) Catholic schools remain healthy; 15 Feb 2002, p. A3 Spartans well represented at band concert; 22 Mar 2002, p. A7 St. Mary of the Annunciation announces honor roll students; 15 Nov 2002, p. A7 ST. MARY'S OF THE LAKE ROMAN CATHOLIC SEMINARY (Mundelein IL) A run for fun; 4 Oct 2002, p. A1 Grant will help seminary expand its lay ministry; 13 Dec 2002, p. A7 ST. MATTHEW LUTHERAN SCHOOL (Lake Zurich IL) St. Matthew Lutheran school welcomes new principal (Ralph Peterson); 23 Aug 2002, p. B12 SULLIVAN, ED (Fremont Townhsip Assessor) Sullivan and Sindles square off (Ed Sullivan, Marilyn Sindles); 8 Feb 2002, p. A5 SUMMER Let the fests begin; 21 Jun 2002, Business Outlook p. 10 SWIMMING / DIVING 'Ducking' the competition, not these swimmers (Round Lake Ducks); 9 Aug 2002, p. A9 TAXES Mundelein resident charged with IRS fraud; 15 Mar 2002, p. A6 Assessment changes by the 2001 Lake County Board of Review; 5 Apr 2002, p. C1 Suit alleges illegal property tax hikes by towns; 24 May 2002, p.B8 Assessment meeting planned in Waukegan; 6 Dec 2002, p. B8 TEENAGERS Nominate an outstanding youth (Young American Medals Program); 11 Jan 2002, p. LL6 Despite numbers, teenage workers are out in force; 2 Aug 2002, p. B1 TELEPHONES AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES Power of '1-' : Say hello to 11-digit dialing on Jan. 5 as area code 224 overlays onto existing 847; 4 Jan 2002, p. A1 Ameritech urges county's support of DSL service; 21 Jun 2002, p. B1 Cell phones might come back to a school near you; 30 Aug 2002, p. B1 TELEVISION AND TELEVISION SHOWS Star of the Power Rangers coming to Chicago Karate (Jason David Frank); 1 Mar 2002, p. LL4 LCTV expanding into more county communities soon : County television ready to go with three stations; 8 Mar 2002, p. B3 Wheel of Fortune is looking for college contestants; 22 Mar 2002, p. LL5 Taking a spin : Lakeland's own buys a vowel for real on Wheel of Fortune's Chicago visit (Dave Sherman); 17 May 2002, p. Ll1 LCTV wins three national awards (Lake County Television); 29 Nov 2002, p. B2 Geoffrey Baer travels Chicago's northern suburbs in new special (PBS Chicago); 6 Dec 2002, p. LL2 TENNIS Devil tennis camp burns nets in Urbana (Warren Tournament Tennis Camp); 28 Jun 2002, p. A10 Devil contingent dominates Warren Jr. Open; 12 Jul 2002, p. A9 Lakeland Media's girls' tennis preview capsules; 13 Sep 2002, p. B13 TERRORIST ATTACKS (September 11, 2001, Nine-Eleven) Schools invited to contribute patches; 4 Jan 2002, p. LL3 Foundation honors 9-11 heroes (Assisi Animal Foundation); 1 Feb 2002, p. LL7 Bioterrorism funding eyed : Chicago area, Lake County asking for funds based on risk; 12 Apr 2002, p. B1 Flag gives true magnitude of lives lost; 19 Apr 2002, p. A3 9-11 remembered at international fair; 31 May 2002, p. A3 Noted author to discuss September 11 attacks at museum lecture; 23 Aug 2002, p. LL4 Fields of Gold to remember 9/11 Vernon Hills ceremony; 30 Aug 2002, p. A5 Lake County's heroes honored at special event; 6 Sep 2002, p. B1 In memoriam; 6 Sep 2002, p. B16 Our heroes; 6 Sep 2002, Heroes p. 2 Spur of the moment : Justen quick to help at the scene (Mark Justen); 6 Sep 2002, Heroes p. 5 World War II vet near Pentagon at impact : Libertyville's Marion Schwerman saw jet fly overhead; 6 Sep 2002, Heroes p. 7 Family salutes son's service (Matthew Pickell); 6 Sep 2002, Heroes p. 9 Moment of truth; 6 Sep 2002, Heroes p. 11 Eyewitness; 6 Sep 2002, Heroes p. 13 Sept. 11 special events; 6 Sep 2002, Heroes p. 14 It's the thought that counts; 6 Sep 2002, Heroes p. 17 Children respond to Sept. 11 attacks; 6 Sep 2002, Heroes p. 18 Hallmark introduces Patriot Day cards; 6 Sep 2002, Heroes p. 19 Babies boom after tragedy; 6 Sep 2002, Heroes p. 19 Good Samaritans : Lake County still helping the victims; 6 Sep 2002, Heroes p. 20 Legion Post 911 shares familiarity with fateful day; 6 Sep 2002, Heroes p. 20 Coping after the tragedy : Let's roll still a credo for Beamer (Lisa Beamer); 6 Sep 2002, Heroes p. 21 Kauffmann helps the helpers cope (Rev. Lisle Kauffmann); 6 Sep 2002, Heroes p. 21 Higher power : Church plays bigger role after attacks; 6 Sep 2002, Heroes p. 21 Security issues top for local fire, cops; 6 Sep 2002, Heroes p. 23 From the skyways to the highways; 6 Sep 2002, Heroes p. 24 Schools responded to 9/11 tragedies; 6 Sep 2002, Heroes p. 25 A lasting impression : Painful memories etched in time, and in the flesh; 6 Sep 2002, Heroes p. 26 Patriot games; 6 Sep 2002, Heroes p. 27 We remember; 13 Sep 2002, p. A1 MHS dedicates flagpoles in honor of 9/11; 13 Sep 2002, p. A3 We remember; 13 Sep 2002, p. LL6 THEATER see also BOWEN PARK THEATRE COMPANY / BOWEN PARK OPERA (Waukegan, IL) see also KIRK PLAYERS (organization, community theater, Mundelein IL) see also PM&L THEATER (organization, community theater, Antioch IL) Attic Playhouse present Broadway hit (Moon Over Buffalo; 11 Jan 2002, p. LL3 Musical set for Brainerd stage (Company, Village Theatre Productions, Libertyville IL); 18 Jan 2002, p. A2 Zoinks! The gang is coming to stage (Scooby-Doo! Stage Fright; 18 Jan 2002, p. LL2 Moon Over Buffalo shines at Attic Playhouse; 25 Jan 2002, p. LL6 Lend Me a Tenor opens in Waukegan; 15 Feb 2002, p. LL7 Playhouse offers improv fun (Improv Playhouse, Libertyville IL); 22 Feb 2002, p. A2 Black histroy comes to life in A Few of My Sisters; 22 Feb 2002, p. LL5 Stage Two produces The Gin Game at the Estonian House; 22 Feb 2002, p. LL9 The Gurnee Theare Company kicks off open house; 1 Mar 2002, p. LL3 Legends of the Selkie revealed; 8 Mar 2002, p. LL10 Porchlight plays Children of Eden; 8 Mar 2002, p. LL10 Attic Playhouse produces Stepping Out; 15 Mar 2002, p. LL13 Village Theatre Productions to perform Company (Libertyville IL); 15 Mar 2002, p. LL14 Nickelodeon's Maximum Rocket Power Live!; 22 Mar 2002, p. LL6 Gurnee Theater Company ready to perform its first show in April (Light Up the Sky); 29 Mar 2002, p. LL2 Kid's Productions to do The Hobbit : Children's classic goes from story book pages to stage; 5 Apr 2002, p. A12 The Three Musketeers at CLC : College present the epic in two parts; 5 Apr 2002, p. LL2 Marriott rolls out Damn Yankees; 12 Apr 2002, p. A5 All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten! to close Waukegan Players season; 12 Apr 2002, p. LL5 World premiere of Hollywood Arms at the Goodman Theatre April 19; 12 Apr 2002, p. LL10 Area dancer in musical comedy Damn Yankees (Andrew Lupp); 19 Apr 2002, p. A12 No place like home (The Wizard of Oz, Lake County C.Y.T.); 19 Apr 2002, p. LL7 Party with The Temptations at the College of Lake County; 26 Apr 2002, p. LL3 Elmo and Zoe say Let's Be Friends; 26 Apr 2002, p. LL6 Eat your spinach : Popeye the Sailor at Northbrook Musical Theatre for young audiences; 3 May 2002, p. LL5 Damn Yankee's scoring big : Marriott Theater production knocking 'em dead; 10 May 2002, p. LL3 Attic Playhouse presents Chicago-area premiere of Communicating Doors; 24 May 2002, p. LL6 Gurnee Theatre Company successful with first performance (Light Up the Sky); 24 May 2002, June Rec. Guide p. 15 Summer on Stage Academy puts kids, teens on stage at Gurnee Mills Mall; 7 Jun 2002, p. LL5 Send Me No Flowers at Timeber Lake Playhouse; 21 Jun 2002, p. LL3 Marriott Theatre presents 1776 : Today it means more than ever; 12 Jul 2002, p. LL9 Richmond theatre plans show Moon Over Buffalo; 19 Jul 2002, p. LL11 Door-slamming, hilarious Rumors (Theatre in the Woods, Riverwoods IL); 19 Jul 2002, p. LL11 Shakespeare on the Green presents Othello; 26 Jul 2002, p. LL10 Village Theater presents drama (Prelude to a Kiss); 9 Aug 2002, p. A8 Lindenhurst Park Dist. brings Wizard of Oz to CLC's C-Wing Theatre; 9 Aug 2002, p. LL2 Milwaukee refills on Triple-Expresso (Triple Expresso, A Highly Caffeinated Comedy); 9 Aug 2002, p. LL2 Village Theatre ends season with Prelude to a Kiss (Libertyville IL); 16 Aug 2002, p. LL3 Teens write own show for Stage Academy debut; 16 Aug 2002, p. LL6 Dinner at theater a lively repast : Prelude to a Kiss has a hussy on the prowl; 23 Aug 2002, p. A12 CLC children's production to open Oct. 3; 27 Sep 2002, p. LL2 GTC presents Shaw's comedy (The Devil's Disciple); 27 Sep 2002, p. LL3 Deception, collaboration wrap up this mystery (Stage Two Theatre, Deathtrap); 11 Oct 2002, p. LL6 After the Holocaust, sisters are reunited in A Shayna Maidel (Attic Playhouse); 11 Oct 2002, p. LL6 Witches, warlocks revealed in Bats in the Belfry (Village Theatre, Libertyville IL); 18 Oct 2002, p. LL2 Sparks fly in Bradbury classic Fahrenheit 451 (Steppenwolf Theater Company); 18 Oct 2002, p. LL6 The Drake Theatre presents Mad Forest (DePaul University Barat Campus); 18 Oct 2002, p. LL6 The Frog Prince at Northbrook Musical Theater for Young Audiences; 18 Oct 2002, p. LL6 When in doubt, improvise (Improv Playhouse, Libertyville IL); 8 Nov 2002, p. LL1 Fanny Brice revisited at Marriott Theatre (Funny Girl, Lincolnshire IL); 8 Nov 2002, p. LL12 A premiere for the North Shore area (Over the River and Through the Woods, Attice Playhouse, Highland Park IL); 15 Nov 2002, p. LL7 Shimer College performs Clifford Odet's Awake and Sing; 15 Nov 2002, p. LL9 CLC Theatre production opens Nov. 15 (All My Sons); 15 Nov 2002, p. LL9 Goodman Theatre celebrates 25th anniversary; 15 Nov 2002, p. LL11 Heidi owns Marriott's stage (Heidi Kettenring); 22 Nov 2002, p. LL6 Cathy Rigby stars in The Cat in the Hat (Marcus Center, Milwaukee WI); 22 Nov 2002, p. LL11 Coooking with Elvis (Athenaeum Theatre, Chicago IL); 29 Nov 2002, p. LL3 Northbrook Theatre presents Babes in Arms; 6 Dec 2002, p. LL6 THEATER REVIEWS Waiting to be Invited a study in courage; 8 Feb 2002, p. LL3 Theater for a young audience; 8 Feb 2002, p. LL9 Waving Goodbye a soul-searching drama; 22 Feb 2002, p. LL9 Incognito a passionate journey of self-discovery (Apple Tree Theater); 8 Mar 2002, p. LL10 A provocative Long Day's Journey Into Night (Goodman Theatre, Chicago IL); 15 Mar 2002, p. LL13 Resurrected Maria Arndt comes up short; 22 Mar 2002, p. LL7 Battle of the Bands strikes the right note (Victory Garden, Chicago IL); 12 Apr 2002, p. LL3 Hollywood Arms difficult to embrace; 17 May 2002, p. LL2 Chicago Shakespeare Theater's Tempest soars in season finale; 24 May 2002, p. LL6 Homespun Talley's Folly a well-wrought love story; 31 May 2002, p. LL8 Life in the theater rules in The Royal Family (Steppenwolf Theatre); 7 Jun 2002, p. LL6 Steel Magnolias a heartwarming tale of true friendship (Fireside Dinner Theater); 14 Jun 2002, p. LL6 The Old Man's Friend probes family, aging issues (Victory Gardens Theater); 14 Jun 2002, p. LL11 1776 revival a timely ode to freedom; 2 Aug 2002, p. LL3 Good/bad clash in Wendall Greene (Steppenwolf Studio, Chicago IL); 16 Aug 2002, p. LL11 Second City's e.t.c. revue offers a rousing good time; 23 Aug 2002, p. LL11 Cast grabs the brass ring in Carousel (Lincolnshire Marriott Theatre); 13 Sep 2002, p. LL11 Riches abound in Golden Pond revival (On Golden Pond, Drury Lane Oakbrook); 13 Sep 2002, p. LL11 Anna Christie a memorable season opener (Apple Tree Theatre, Highland Park IL); 4 Oct 2002, p. LL3 Sunday in the Park with George sparkles (Navy Pier, Chicago IL); 1 Nov 2002, p. LL3 New work explores the art of the puppeteer (The Poet, the Puppet and the Prisoner, Pegasus Players, Chicago IL); 22 Nov 2002, p. LL3 Promises, Promises showing its age (Metropolis Performing Arts Center, Arlington Heights IL); 22 Nov 2002, p. LL3 A Christmas Carol keeps improving with age (Goodman Theatre, Chicago IL); 6 Dec 2002, p. LL5 TIME Daylight savings tips internal clock; 5 Apr 2002, p. B2 When did the new millennium begin?; 27 Dec 2002, p. C14 TIME MANAGEMENT Family records organizer available; 4 Jan 2002, p. LL5 TOBACCO Take the smoke free home pledge; 8 Mar 2002, p. B6 TOMASSETTI, LISA Benefit set for Green Oaks girl; 20 Sep 2002, p. A8 TORNADOS Weather service teaches tornado spotting; 19 Apr 2002, p. A8 TOYS AND GAMES see also MODEL TRAINS Top toys for the holiday season; 22 Nov 2002, Wishes p. 3 TRACK AND FIELD / CROSS COUNTRY Girls track relays the message; 19 Apr 2002, p. A9 Twilight run aiming for nine hundred again; 26 Apr 2002, p. A5 Individuals stand out at NSC girls track meet; 10 May 2002, p. B10 Ram girls 8th in FVC (Grayslake Rams); 10 May 2002, p. B10 Strong contingent heads to girl's track state finals; 17 May 2002, p. B11 Boys track stars sprint to Charleston; 24 May 2002, p. A9 Invader track off and running; 7 Jun 2002, p. B15 Training for Chicago Marathon offered weekends in Libertyville; 21 Jun 2002, p. B3 Proctor, Invaders track sparkles (Lizzie Proctor); 21 Jun 2001, p. B12 Speed camp running at Butler Lake; 5 Jul 2002, p. A8 Running with a purpose (Antioch High School, Grayslake High School); 20 Sep 2002, p. A10 Area runners make dash for Schaumburt; 1 Nov 2002, p. A9 Area runners Peoria-bound; 8 Nov 2002, p. A9 Spring indoor triathlon registration begins Jan. 1; 27 Dec 2002, p. B14 Trains see MODEL TRAINS see RAILROADS TRANSFIGURATION CATHOLIC CHURCH (Wauconda IL) Area Catholics remember 2 priests with ties to area; 28 Jun 2002, p. B2 TRAVEL Explore the nation's best family-friendly attractions; 28 Jun 2002, p. LL7 Wizard of Oz Festival reaches to kids of all ages (Chesterton IN); 13 Sep 2002, p. LL3 Give the gift of travel : Wisconsin Dells gift certificates; 13 Dec 2002, p. C10 AAA Chicago expects increase in holiday air travelers; 27 Dec 2002, p. C11 UNDERBRINK, FRANK Afghan explorer amazed peers; 1 Feb 2002, p. A8 UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE Post office encourages people to write letters; 8 Feb 2002, p. A3 Postmen on food drive; 19 Apr 2002, p. B9 Stamps rise to 37 cents; 28 Jun 2002, p. B1 Avoid delays, mail now; 13 Dec 2002, p. A8 UNITED WAY (organization) United Way makes holiday volunteering and giving easy; 13 Dec 2002, p. C4 UNIVERSITY CENTER OF LAKE COUNTY (school, Grayslake IL) UCLC picks Waukegan site; 25 Oct 2002, p. B6 UTILITIES Volo power plant meeting is slated; 8 Mar 2002, p. B1 ComEd : We're ready for summer (Commonwealth Edison); 3 May 2002, p. B2 VERNON AREA PUBLIC LIBRARY (Lincolnshire IL) It's 'Beauty and the Beast' showing at Vernon Library; 1 Mar 2002, p. A4 Library Notes; 15 Mar 2002, p. A14 Free concerts at library; 20 Sep 2002, p. A4 Knock out holiday stress at Vernon Library; 6 Dec 2002, p. A4 VERNON HILLS COUGARS (BASEBALL) Czuj, Cougars give Panthers an 'earful' (Jason Czuj); 26 Apr 2002, p. A9 Newburger, Cougars no longer the 'little brother' (Jason Newburger); 10 May 2002, p. A9 Cougar 11s finish 35-15 VERNON HILLS COUGARS (BASKETBALL, BOYS') Cougars fall in Prairie showdown; 18 Jan 2002, p. A6 Something special happening at Vernon; 8 Mar 2002, p. A9 VERNON HILLS COUGARS (BASKETBALL, GIRLS') Bulldog girls outlast Cougars; 13 Dec 2002, p. A9 VERNON HILLS COUGARS (FOOTBALL) 'Batman' and Cougars surge past Spartans (Matt Leffler); 6 Sep 2002, p. A6 Cougars are 'big game hunting'; 20 Sep 2002, p. A10 It's all natural for Heerdegen, Cougars (Keith Heerdegen); 27 Sep 2002, p. A9 Vernon Hills Courgars; 27 Sep 2002, p. C8 Cougars looking to regroup for win; 18 Oct 2002, p. A9 Offense clicks, Cougar football back in saddle; 25 Oct 2002, p. A9 Next for Vernon Hills : A 'Carmel' delight : Mt. Carmel up next for upstart Cougars; 8 Nov 2002, p. A12 VERNON HILLS COUGARS (SOFTBALL) Positive signs are there for Vernon Hills softball; 5 Apr 2002, p. A10 Cougars keeps opponents off balance; 3 May 2002, p. A9 Cougar softball 'grows up' this year; 31 May 2002, p. A6 VERNON HILLS (IL) PARK DISTRICT V-Hills parks get grant; 29 Mar 2002, p. A4 V-Hills to host Earth Day party; 5 Apr 2002, p. A12 Park district names new quarters (Evergreen Center); 10 May 2002, p. A4 V-Hills clarifies dance dates; 10 May 2002, p. A12 Parks honored for financial excellence; 2 Aug 2002, p. A8 Vernon Hills Park Happenings : Preschool openings remain for fall, spring, Teens dance; 30 Aug 2002, p. A2 Enjoy fall with Vernon Hills Park District; 30 Aug 2002, September Rec Guide p. 6 Annual holiday light show ready; 13 Dec 2002, p. A2 VERNON HILLS HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT 128 see also LIBERTYVILLE HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT 128 see also VERNON HILLS COUGARS - various sports) Community eyes 'under capacity' new campus : Parents fight to send their children to Vernon Hills High School; 18 Jan 2002, p. A5 Fashion show to take place February 9; 1 Feb 2002, p. A5 School hearing : To be continued; 5 Apr 2002, p. A1 Board stands firm on boundary issues (School district 120); 19 Apr 2002, p. A1 Boundary dilemma still strong; 26 Apr 2002, p. A1 Superior seniors head for success (Katie Pierri, Mary Elizabeth Nora); 7 Jun 2002, p. A5 Vernon Hills High School names 4th quarter honor roll; 12 Jul 2002, p. A4 Corportation buys naming rights for football stadium (Rust-Oleum Corporation); 26 Jul 2002, p. B1 A tough 'ACT' to follow : Mundelein girl gets perfect score on ACT test (Amy Lee); 2 Aug 2002, p. A2 Educator bringing new math to school (Jean Thiry); 23 Aug 2002, p. AM3 VERNON HILLS (IL) - FIRE DEPARTMENT No one injured in mall fire; 11 Jan 2002, p. A5 VERNON HILLS (IL) - PARK DISTRICT V-hills goes to state; 8 Feb 2002, p. A2 VERNON HILLS (IL) - POLICE DEPARTMENT 3 people sought in armed robbery; 25 Jan 2002, p. A2 V-Hills police net one in round two; 1 Feb 2002, p. A5 V-Hills police station opens mall branch (Hawthorn Center Mall); 15 Feb 2002, p. A5 Vernon Hills police ready for DUIs this weekend : Extra patrols will be out for St. Patrick's Day; 15 Mar 2002, p. A12 V-Hills gets $250K police hiring grant; 19 Apr 2002, p. A12 Police offers free hunter safety class; 30 Aug 2002, p. A4 Police nab fleeing armed robber; 11 Oct 2002, p. A3 Police say they've caught the Dairy Dream robber; 18 Oct 2002, p. A1 Area police comparing notes in vandalism spree; 13 Dec 2002, p. A8 Vernon Hills cops, employees beef up Toys for Tots bounnty; 13 Dec 2002, p. A12 VERNON HILLS (IL), VILLAGE OF Vernon Hills gets ready to christen hall; 2 Aug 2002, p. A1 Annual holiday light show ready; 29 Nov 2002, p. A6 VETERANS Vietnam vets' stories told through photos at museum; 18 Jan 2002, p. LL5 Traveling Vietnam Memorial Wall to visit Navy Pier May 6-19; 3 May 2002, p. LL7 Over there (Donald Kahn); 5 Jul 2002, For Love of Country p. 5 Fightin' Tom Finnegan; 5 Jul 2002, For Love of Country p. 7 Double duty (Elmer Hoskins); 5 Jul 2002, For Love of Country p. 11 Remembering the forgotten war (Joe Godawa); 5 Jul 2002, For Love of Country p. 13 Living Legend (Allen Lynch); 5 Jul 2002, For Love of Country p. 15 Stand for Glory (Bill Oerly); 5 Jul 2002, For Love of Country p. 19 Always alert (Jose Duran); 5 Jul 2002, For Love of Country p. 21 In the eye of the storm (Joe Trimble); 5 Jul 2002, For Love of Country p. 23 A Kiss felt around the world (Marvin Kingsbury); 5 Jul 2002, For Love of Country; p. 25 Band of brothers (Nacy Romano, Joe Romano, Sam Romano); 5 Jul 2002, For Love of Country p. 27 Purple Heart arrives after a 57-year wait (Robert Lasco); 15 Nov 2002, p. B1 VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS - VFW (organization) VFW hails 15 as tops in safety; 19 Apr 2002, p. B1 VILLAGE CLUB OF VERNON HILLS (organization) Village club seeking new women members (Village Club of Vernon Hills); 4 Jan 2002, p. A5 Club seeks scholarship applicants (Village Club of Vernon Hills); 8 Feb 2002, p. A2 Village Club fashion show proves a success; 5 Apr 2002, p. A2 Vision see EYESIGHT / EYEGLASSES VOLLEYBALL Area volleyball heating up at right time; 24 May 2002, p. A9 Libertyville's Kowal to 'serve it up' in new role (Conrad Kowal, United States Professional Volleyball League); 16 Aug 2002, p. A11 2002 Lakeland Media girls volleyball preview; 6 Sep 2002, p. B7 Area netters ready for battle in Crosstown Classic; 25 Oct 2002, p. A9 VOLO AUTO MUSEUM (Volo IL) Enforcer's car resurfaces at Volo (Frank Nitti); 13 Sep 2002, p. LL3 VOLO BOG STATE NATURAL AREA (state park, Volo IL) Winterfest weekend; 11 Jan 2002, p. LL3 VOLO (IL), VILLAGE OF Volo power plant meeting is slated; 8 Mar 2002, p. B1 VOLUNTEERS Nominate an outstanding youth (Young American Medals Program); 11 Jan 2002, p. LL6 Volunteers to make for an A-May-Zing month; 17 May 2002, p. A2 Day of service creates pride (A-May-Zing Mundelein); 24 May 2002, p. A1 Disney invites kids to become Adventure All-Stars; 24 May 2002, p. LL3 4-day June Crisis Line course for college students; 31 May 2002, p. LL8 Youth share heart for service; 26 Jul 2002, p. A3 Second annual 'Cruise for Feed the Children'; 26 Jul 2002, p. LL4 Emma Porsser benefit coming up; 26 Jul 2002, p. LL11 Share-a-Haircut targetsfree haircuts for 5,000 Chicago kids; 2 Aug 2002, p. LL4 Target Thanksgiving Parade seeks Santa's helpers; 1 Nov 2002, p. LL2 United Way makes holiday volunteering and giving easy; 13 Dec 2002, p. C4 WARREN TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT 121 True blue : Gurnee's Shleton carries torch for WTHS is more ways than one (Ron Shleton); 1 Mar 2002, Forefronts p. 19 Student gets governor to honor heroes (Stephanie Vollmer); 7 Jun 2002, p. B1 Warren to study space problem at high school; 16 Aug 2002, p. B14 WATER Water conservation now could stretch finite supply : Carter (Bonnie Thomson Carter); 22 Feb 2002, p. B9 Watershed project works with nature (Indian Creek Watershed Project); 21 Jun 2002, p. A1 WAUCONDA (IL), VILLAGE OF Two of a kind : Wauconda couple donate time, energies in multiple civic organizations (Barb Kutinac, Don Kutinac); 1 Mar 2002, Forefronts p. 9 Housing projects will implact MHS : Plans develops at Orchards site; 14 Jun 2002, p. A1 Country rules as rodeo enjoys successful stay in Wauconda : Thirty-ninth show is a hit; 19 Jul 2002, p. A5 Nighttime fishing tourney approved; 30 Aug 2002, p. A6 174 homes to be added in Liberty Lakes; 20 Sep 2002, p. A12 Building department to move; 15 Nov 2002, p. A4 Liberty Lakes now within village; 22 Nov 2002, p. A4 WAUKEGAN (IL) - CITY OF Waukegan Mayor Drew's death shocks city (Dan Drew); 1 Feb 2002, p. B1 Drew successor vote planned for Feb. 6; 8 Feb 2002, p. B1 Waukegan downtown honored : City designated 'Main Street' community; 15 Mar 2002, p. B1 Historic Genesee Theater gets $1.4 million; 12 Apr 2002, p. B10 Waukegan getting a new hall; 31 May 2002, p. B3 New lakefront plan shoots for the moon; 16 Aug 2002, p. B1 City, Mexicans come together in support of Matricula cards (Waukegan IL); 13 Sep 2002, p. B15 Waukegan council kills work-release proposal : Offenders wait at home for jail space; 20 Sep 2002, p. B1 City still shuffling feet on Auto City, Midlane; 25 Oct 2002, p. B1 WAUKEGAN (IL) - POLICE DEPARTMENT County's first Hispanic police chief rooted in culture, aware of his role (Miguel Juarez); 31 May 2002, p. B1 WAUKEGAN CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL DISTRICT 60 Everybody's house : Waukegan High's East Gym provides memories of a lifetime, but may become history if referendum fails; 22 Mar 2002, p. LL1 WEATHER Weather service teaches tornado spotting; 19 Apr 2002, p. A8 Give me shelter (hail storm); 26 Apr 2002, Spring Home & Garden p. 6 Storm watching : Thermometers provide the numbers you need; 17 May 2002, p. B16 Searing heat lets up briefly : Temperatures dip below 90 degrees, but not for long; 28 Jun 2002, p. B1 Rain men : Local volunteer observers fillin the gaps for the National Weather Service; 12 Jul 2002, p. LL1 WEDDINGS (not wedding announcements, which are on our Vital Records Indexes page) Your dream wedding gown is within reach; 15 Feb 2002, p. B12 Choos your wedding party carefully; 15 Feb 2002, p. B13 Precious jewelry leaves everlasting memories; 15 Feb 2002, p. B14 Platinum ties the ultimate marriage knot; 5 Apr 2002, p. B11 A Scottish wedding; 14 Jun 2002, p. LL7 Wills see ESTATE PLANNING WILMOT MOUNTAIN (Wilmot WI) Wilmot ski icon Helmut Teichner never lost drive; 11 Jan 2002, p. B1 WINCHESTER HOUSE (agency, Libertyville IL) Winchester House 'walk' to raise funds : 5-mile walk through Libertyville to benefit chaplaincy services; 19 Apr 2002, p. A6 Winchester to hold senior fair : First annual event open to community; 19 Apr 2002, p. A12 County makes changes at Winchester House; 20 Sep 2002, p. B20 WINES First amateur wine competition to be held in Illinois; 15 Mar 2002, p. LL2 Vernon Hills winemaker wins the 'Best of Show' (Raffelo Cianfaglione, Illinois Grape and Wine Resource Council); 3 May 2002, p. A12 Vin Rouge is di-vine (Mundelein IL); 5 Jul 2002, p. LL1 WINTER Celebrating Groundhog Day; 25 Jan 2002, p. LL5 Toro's single-state snowthrowers : Powerful and reliable; 20 Sep 2002, Fall Home & Garden p. 11 WOODLAND SCHOOL DISTRICT 50 (Gages Lake IL) Tutor of the year stays busy (Helene Levine); 14 Jun 2002, p. A7 WOODWORKING Woodcarvers Club chips away at hobby; 19 Jul 2002, p. A12 World Trade Center, NY see TERRORIST ATTACKS WRESTLING Area wrestlers Champaign-boung; 15 Feb 2002, p. B10 Fiordirosa shows stuff in Champaign : Solid showing by other area qualifiers (Matt Fiordirosa); 22 Feb 2002, p. B11 Area youth wrestlers shine at IESA state meet; 22 Mar 2002, p. B10 MCW to raffle off free training (Midwest Championship Wrestlin); 12 Apr 2002, p. B16 Illinois All-Star wrestlers finish second in nation; 7 Jun 2002, p. B17 MCW pulls all the stops (Midwest Championship Wrestling); 4 Oct 2002, p. B13 WRITING Contest seeks spiritual poems from Grayslake-area poets; 5 Apr 2002, p. LL7 My mom's the best because... (2nd place, Kelsey Blackwell, 3rd place, Stephanie Zimmerman); 3 May 2002, p. B15 YMCA (organization) YMCA childcare registration now open; 15 Feb 2002, p. B18 Camp Duncan keeps kids busy on days off of school : Register now for spring break YMCA camp; 1 Mar 2002, p. LL3 Daughters enjoy dance gala; 8 Mar 2002, p. A15 Waukegan Savings and Loan president elected YMCA head (Ted Stanulis); 8 Mar 2002, p. B3 Vernon Hills area YMCA announces special spring break program; 15 Mar 2002, p. A4 S&L president elected 'Y' chair (Ted Stanulis); 15 Mar 2002, p. B1 YMCA hosts 'Healthy Kids & Family Day'; 29 Mar 2002, p. A4 Forest Preserve buys Camp Duncan; 29 Mar 2002, p. B1 YMCA Camp Duncan Day Camp; 26 Apr 2002, p. LL2 Maurice earns Lifetime Achievement Award (James R. Maurice); 24 May 2002, p. B10 American Hotel YMCA honors; 7 Jun 2002, p. A6 Youth share heart for service; 26 Jul 2002, p. A3 Dist. 41 outdoor program may move to Camp Duncan YMCA : District exploring options in face of unstable future of Hastings Lake YMCA; 6 Dec 2002, p. B7 Hastings goes up for auction; 27 Dec 2002, p. B12 YOUTH AND FAMILY COUNSELING (agency) Rock 'n Roll with YFC: 4 Oct 2002, p. A6 YOUTH AND FAMILY SERVICES (agency) Youth and Family Services : Counseling generations of Lake Countians : Agency celebrates 40 years of service; 25 Jan 2002, p. LL1 YOUTH CONSERVATION CORPS, INC. - YCC (organization) Youth should apply now for Conservation Corps; 15 Feb 2002, p. LL4 Youth Corps gets grant; 26 Jul 2002, p. A7 YWCA (organization) Ride for Peace Oct. 20; 11 Oct 2002, p. A10 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Up to the Top of this page. 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