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Lincoln-Way Man Tries To Bring Dying Friend To Chicago
NEW LENOX, IL - A Lincoln-Way Central High School alum wants to bring his terminally ill friend from miles away to Chicago to help him live out his bucket list. Chris Bettancourt's story has been told several times on the national stage. The 21-year-old ...
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Man Struck By Stolen Car in Lincoln Park
CHICAGO, IL — A man was critically injured after he was struck by a stolen car in Lincoln Park Saturday, police said. The 23-year-old man was struck around 9:30 a.m. near the intersection of Fullerton Avenue and Halsted Street, police said. The victim ...
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Lincoln Tech, Johnson Controls Team Up to Build Technical Workforce of the Future
Illinois. Scott Shaw, president and CEO of Lincoln Tech, said partnering with Johnson Controls demonstrates the school’s commitment to helping students and employers alike overcome the skills gap that exists in many hands-on industries today.
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‘Long Nine’ left colorful, though mixed, legacy in Lincoln Lore
One of the legendary alliances of early Illinois politics is the “Long Nine,” a group of nine lawmakers, including a young Abraham Lincoln, that were known for their above-average height. The Long Nine are also remembered for their efforts to move the ...
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Illinois politics produced bumper crop of leaders
Douglas (along with Lincoln) championed the Illinois Central Railroad, now part of the Canadian National Railway. He designed the Kansas-Nebraska Act, which brought the question of slavery into the national spotlight by allowing slaves in U.S. territories.