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‘Creating a sisterhood:’ A year into Marmion’s coed journey and what it means for the ‘brotherhood’

‘Creating a sisterhood:’ A year into Marmion’s coed journey and what it means for the ‘brotherhood’

Around 80 female students are expected to enroll in the freshman and sophomore classes at Marmion Academy in 2026, with plans for single-gender core classes and coeducational activities.

 

Weather causing delayed paper delivery this morning

Due to weather related issues, delivery of today's print edition of the Daily Herald will be delayed.

 
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More snow, cold expected this week

More snow, cold expected this week

Suburban residents should expect another week of snow and freezing temperatures, following a blizzard that made driving difficult and challenged their best efforts to meet the onslaught with shovels and plows.

 
Fire destroys 24-unit apartment building in Carpentersville

Fire destroys 24-unit apartment building in Carpentersville

Carpentersville fire officials are investigating the cause of a late-night fire that destroyed an apartment building and displaced dozens of people.

 
Living history: Hawthorn Woods village barn a symbol of being ‘rural, by design’

Living history: Hawthorn Woods village barn a symbol of being ‘rural, by design’

As the home of administrative offices, police department, meeting space and community event center, the 1880s-era dairy barn pictured on Hawthorn Woods’ village logo is the embodiment of its “Rural by Design” philosophy and purpose.

 
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Retired Arlington Heights man shows children, adults what it means to be a good neighbor

Retired Arlington Heights man shows children, adults what it means to be a good neighbor

Gerry Grapenthien is a beloved neighbor on his block of Donald Avenue, known for his willingness to help and his presence in the community.

 
Lincicome: The best award an NFL coach can win is keeping his job

Lincicome: The best award an NFL coach can win is keeping his job

Surviving the Eagles has undoubtedly made Ben Johnson the front runner for NFL Coach of the Year, and to him sympathy is offered, this coming from someone who remembers Matt Nagy, and fewer and fewer of us are willing to admit that.

 
Wind phones allow grieving people to ‘talk’ to lost loved ones with Fox Valley program

Wind phones allow grieving people to ‘talk’ to lost loved ones with Fox Valley program

Fox Valley Hands of Hope has installed two “wind phones” to help support people grieving lost loved ones.

 
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After poor showing against Predators, we’re about to learn something about these Blackhawks

After poor showing against Predators, we’re about to learn something about these Blackhawks

So what happens now? Now that the Chicago Blackhawks can’t just chalk it up to facing the league’s juggernaut, now that they can’t find solace in an excellent first two periods? Now that the losing streak — technically a “winless” streak thanks to the overtime point against the Wild, but the players know better — has reached five games?

 
A $13 million culture shift: Inside Ben Johnson’s transformation of the Bears

A $13 million culture shift: Inside Ben Johnson’s transformation of the Bears

If Ben Johnson were a college football coach, his agent would be renegotiating his contract right about now. And someone would be writing a big, fat check, because it’s obvious that Johnson is a culture changer and a program builder, and those kinds of coaches make a lot of money.

 

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