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Abbreviations used:
HPH .......Highland Park Herald
HPN........Highland Park News
HPNL....Highland Park Newsletter
HPP........Highland Park Press
NSNL....North Shore Newsletter
SRN........Sheridan Road Newsletter
January 1, 1999 – December 31, 1999
ACCIDENTS
No one hurt as automobile crashes through store front. Feb. 4, 1999. p. 5.
Man (David Moon) found frozen. Feb. 4, 1999. p. 14.
Man (William Krause) dies in crash. May 6, 1999. p. 15.
Electrician dies after mall store explosion. June 17, 1999. p. 14.
Simulation (auto crash) drives message home. Oct. 7, 1999, p. 7
Brothers die in tragic crash. Nov. 11, 1999, p. 9.
Rough play paralyzes hockey player. Nov. 11, 1999, p. 18.
ACHIEVEMENT TESTS
New test one to take seriously: ISAT exam poses future implications for students. Feb. 25, 1999. p. 27.
Scores prompt review of math curriculum. Nov. 11, 1999, p. 5.
ADELMAN, PAMELA, Ph.D.
Local woman will lead Leslie Shankman School (for children with learning disabilities. Sept. 23, 1999, p. 41.
ADOPTION
Cradle names center for the (Gale) Sayers. June 24, 1999. P. D4.
Ethiopian children, parents come together here. Aug. 19, 1999. P. 5.
ADULT ENTERTAINMENT
Judge upholds county’s adult entertainment law. July 1, 1999. P. 21.
AGING
Aging well- program explores health issues of midlife and older women. Nov.25, 1999, p. A25.
AIDS
Students hold a day of compassion. Dec. 9, 1999, p. 7.
School supports caring, learning. Dec. 9, 1999, p. 7.
AIR POLLUTION
Additional vehicles add to air pollution. Nov. 25, 1992, p. 10.
ALCOHOL
Minors used in county liquor sweep. July 8, 1999. p. 10.
ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE
Early stage Alzheimer patients talk about their lives. Sept. 9, 1999. P. D1
Holiday coping strategies for Alzheimer’s caregivers. Dec. 2, 1999, p. A29.
AMERICAN LEGION
End of an era. (Photo) Feb. 11, 1999. p. 5.
Monument needed to honor area veterans. Guest essay: H. Eglit. Feb. 25, 1999, p. 19.
Legion Hall preservation being pushed. Sept. 23, 1999, p. 5.
Koukos pushing alternative. Sept. 23, 1999, p. 5.
AMUSEMENT PARKS
Raging Bull charges Gurnee. May 6, 1999. p. B4.
ANATOMY
Hands-on best way to learn anatomy. Mar. 4, 1999. p. 18.
ANIMAL SHELTERS
Sustaining pets' lives-bequests give boost to animal shelter budgets. May 13, 1999, p155
ANIMALS
Sightings of badgers and bobcats rare in Lake County. Feb. 18, 1999. p. 140.
It's a dog-gone busy life. Apr. 1, 1999. p. 145.
Kennels face zoning problems. Apr. 1, 1999. p. 145.
Rules collar owners of unruly canines. May 13, 1999. p. A12.
Sustaining pets' lives-bequests give boost to animal shelter budgets. May 13, 1999 p155
Dog beach proposal draws critics. May 20, 1999. p. 5.
For dog's sake. (ed.) May 20, 1999. p. 16.
Residents report coyotes in forest preserve. July 1, 1999. p. 9.
Cats find friends at Highwood library. July 8, 1999. p. 10.
Loyal companions: pet owners reap lifelong rewards from animals. Aug. 5, 1999, p. 153.
Deer herd will be counted in winter. Aug. 26, 1999, p. 14.
Dogs visit special school to help disabled children. Oct. 21, 1999, p. 43.
ANTIQUES
The old and the beautiful: two major antiques and art shows come to the area. Apr. 22, 1999. p. A1.
Childhood memories pour from tea service. May 6, 1999. p. A10.
About Time (Antique clock shop) June 3, 1999. p. 9. 3
Celery vase shows skill of mid-1800s craftsman. July 25, 1999. p. A6
Sacred Heart Antiques Show. Oct. 14, 1999, p. A1.
Putz houses, bottle brush trees recall old-fashioned holidays. Dec. 2, 1999, p. A3
ANTS
Warm weather heats up ant colony activity. June 3, 1999. p. A3.
APARTMENTS
Above the crowd; noise and convenience is part of the package. Sept. 23, 1999, p. 157.
APPLES
It’s apple picking time. (List of local orchards and hours.) Sept. 23, 1999, p. 179.
ARBITRATION
Arbitration quicker, cheaper than trial. Apr. 29, 1999. p. 23.
ARCHITECTS/ARCHITECTURE
Classes give blueprint for working with architect. Mar. 11, 1999. p. A3.
Architect Sarah Susanka preaches less is more in design. Apr. 29, 1999. p. A11.
Local modernists made their mark. List and profiles. Dec. 30, 1999, p. Al.
History lines the streets. Dec. 30, 1999, p. 166.
AREA PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT
Growth topic of discussion. Apr. 15, 1999. p. 11.
ART
Unsettling 'Self-Portraits' (by T. L. Solien) on exhibit in Evanston. Jan. 28, 1999, p. B7.
Love's in! Area artists put hearts into Valentine's Day cards. Feb. 11, 1999. p.B3.
'Society Woman' exhibit makes Evanston debut. Artist: David Cook. Feb. 18, 1999, pB5
Local artists make the 'Scene', book : "The Chicago Art Scene" by Ivy Sundell. Feb. 25, 1999. p. B4.
Common threads tie two sculptors' works. Mar. 11, 1999. p. B8.
Pendulum swings in favor of arts. Mar. 18, 1999. p. 321.
(Ted) Kliman's art keeps two faiths. Apr. 1, 1999. p. B4.
Artist, David Dallison, drawn to foreign sites. Apr. 15, 1999. p. B4.
Native American art sale benefits Mitchell Museum. Apr. 22, 1999. p. B8.
Artist, Aaron Hull, trained on model railroad. Apr. 22, 1999., p. B14.
Jim Nutt: 30 years in art. May 6, 1999. p. B7.
Linda Kramer, an artful life. May 13, 1999. p. B4.
Artist Deborah Levenson mines ancestral images. May 20, 1999. p. B3.
Riva Lehrer's art gets physical. June 17, 1999. p. B7.
Art fest set for weekend. June 24, 1999. p. 7. 4
(Dennis) Downes displays native ability. June 24, 1999. p. B4.
Art sale is planned. July 15, 1999. p. 10.
This family's business is art: The Gallery McMahon. July 15, 1999. p. B4.
Artist, Winifred Godfrey, forms 'Procession'. July 22, 1999. p. B8.
Permanent facility (for Suburban Arts Center)is still a dream. July 29, 1999, p. 7.
Author profiles Native American arts and artisans. July 29, 1999. p. A11.
A student, Ben Dallas, and his teacher forge artistic connections. July 29, 1999, p. B8.
Suyeoka carves out his niche. Aug. 12, 1999. p. B4.
(Margaret) Wharton a master of invention. Aug. 26, 1999. P. B3.
Cows are also on parade at Braeside School. Sept. 23, 1999, p. 7.
Mural, mural on the wall. Sept. 30, 1999, p. A1.
Artists shoot the ‘Works’ (at College of Lake County) Oct. 21, 1999, p. B9.
Bold and the beautiful: Modernism Show celebrates 10th anniversary. Nov. 4, 1999, p. A1.
Artist, O. William Neebe, takes surreal path. Nov. 11, 1999, p. B4.
Artists show off handiwork. Nov. 25, 1999, p. B4.
North Shore Art League faces a financial crisis. Dec. 9, 1999, p. 9.
A gem worth saving (N. S. Art League) (ed.). Dec. 9, 1999, p. 16.
Student art graces shopping bags. Dec. 23, 1999, p. 13.
Ignacio Montano makes art for the new millennium. Dec. 23, 1999, p. B1.
100 years of art: cultural life flourished in the northern suburbs. Dec. 30, 1999, p. B3.
Visual arts: looking good. Dec. 30, 1999, p. B9.
ART FAIR
Art fair request has merchants upset. July 8, 1999. p. 7.
Merchants split over fair. July 8, 1999. p. 12.
Plan ahead. (ed.) July 8, 1999. p. 16.
Art Festival expansion rejected. July 15, 1999. p. 5.
Art festival set for this weekend. Aug. 26, 1999. P. 13.
Port Clinton Art Fair needs more space. Nov. 4, 1999, p. 7.
ARTS & CRAFTS
American Arts & Crafts exhibition to open at Terra Museum. Oct. 7, 1999, p. A11.
ASPIRIN
All about aspirin: it’s the little pill that will. Oct. 21, 1999, p. A20.
ASSESSMENTS
Deerfield Township Assessment roll: corrections. Mar. 25, 1999. p. 177.
Assessment roll for W. Deerfield Township. Nov. 11, 1999, p. L2---
Moraine Township assessment roll. Dec. 16, 1999, p. 204---
ASSISTED SUICIDE
House votes against assisted suicide. Nov. 4, 1999, p. 20.
ATTENTION DEFICIT DISORDER (ADD)
Vision problems may cause Attention Deficit Disorder. Aug. 19, 1999. p. 19.
New diet can eliminate Attention Deficit Disorder. Guest essay:
C. B. Brocksmith. Aug. 26, 1999. P. 19.
ATTORNEYS GENERAL
Local man, Sander Stagman, sues attorney general. Jan. 14, 1999. p. 18.
AUTHORS
(Scott) Turow and (Mary) Zimmerman settle down for a "Conversation". Mar. 11, 1999. p. B3.
Writer, Anne Neimark, looks at woman behind 'Born Free'. Apr. 15, 1999, p. B7.
Polikoff, Barbara: "The Story of Jane Addams". July 8, 1999. p. B7.
Dana Olsen: Olsen, first to play with 'Gadget'. July 22, 1999. p. B3.
Author, Paul Clarke, "Lessons in Excellence", has new take on Trotter. Aug. 5, 1999, p. B3.
Novelist Benjamin Kwayke pens a winner: “The Clothes of Nakedness). Sept. 9, 1999, p. B.7.
The ‘Zen Man; (Don Zminda) goes to the mound. “From Abba Dabba to Zorro”, Sept. 9, 1999, p. 145.
Love informs poetry. (Marilyn N. Waniek) Sept. 30, 1999, p. B9.
Rowling, J.K. Just wild about Harry (Potter) Oct. 28, 1999, p. B7.
Leigh Bienen makes time to chronicle ‘Crimes”, Nov. 25, 1999, p. B9.
Evanston author, L. Ryan, donates children's books for library. Dec. 30, 1999, p. D14.
David Hammer: "A Slice of Life in the Good Old Days". Dec, 30, 1999, p. 162.
AUTOMOBILES
Not all car auctions are on the level. Oct. 21, 1999, p. 26.
Additional vehicles add to air pollution. Nov. 25, 1999, p. 10.
AUTUMN
For treasures, pleasures of autumn, take to road. Oct. 7, 1999, p. 177
AVIATION
Hope scholars take flight at Meigs. Mar. 4, 1999. p. D3.
AWARDS
Human relations award from Chicago Chapter American Jewish Committee goes to Bruce & Jeffrey Taylor. Jan. 14, 1999. p.24.
DAR announces history awards. Feb. 25, 1999. p. 34.
Landscapers honor commercial projects. Mar. 11, 1999. p. 25. 6
Landscapers win awards from peers. Mar. 18, 1999. p. A14.
Cambridge Homes wins honors (Caritas award) for work with area youths. Apr. 29, 1999. p. A16.
Students win VICA (Vocational Industrial Clubs of America) awards. May 20, 1999. p. 44.
(Jason) Greeter puts in a first class performance -wins John Scornavacco First
Class award. June 3, 1999. p. 25.
Local woman, husband (Debbie Gold, Michael Smith) win Best Chefs Midwest June 10, 1999. p. 178.
Nurse of the year is local woman: Elaine Pfeffer. June 17, 1999. p. 17.
Rudman is named Humanitarian of the Year. July 1, 1999. p. 7.
A good choice. (ed.) July 1, 1999. p. 18.
Nominees sought for state awards. July 15, 1999. p. 22.
Kohl teaching award. (Photo) July 15, 1999. p. 33.
BABIES
Law will require hearing tests for all newborns. Sept. 2, 1999. P. 21
Rosemont Center to host ‘Baby Faire’. Oct. 28, 1999, p. 30.
Boosting baby’s brain power. Nov. 18, 1999, p. A19.
NICU (Neonatal Intensive Care Unit) renovated at Lutheran Gen. Dec. 2, 1999, p. A29.
Call him the millennium baby - maybe. Dec. 30, 1999, p. 163.
BAHR, RUTH
Ruth Bahr, 93, city's rose. Obituary. Feb. 4, 1999. p. 7.
BANKS
Small independent banks fill a niche. Apr. 1, 1999. p. 23.
Banks, hospitals feel ready for Y2K. May 13, 1999. p. 25.
Big bankroll follows banking bill. Dec. 23, 1999, p. 17.
BARNS
Preservationists open doors to rural past. Nov. 4, 1999, p. 162.
Barns offer history lesson. Nov. 4, 1999, p. 163.
BARRINGTON, IL
Historical home houses community’s past. (Otis home) Oct. 14, 1999, p. A4.
BERENDT, JOHN, Author
After ‘Midnight’ (in the Garden of Good and Evil) will John Berendt find his next idea in Lake Forest? Oct. 21, 1999, p. B3.
BICYCLES/BICYCLING
Bike helmet law almost on books. Aug. 26, 1999. P. 5.
Bikers win trophy and raise money. Aug. 26, 1999. P. 15.
Mandate bike helmets (ed.) Sept. 2, 1999. P. 18.
Trail trend: adults pedaling for health and independence. Oct. 7, 1999, p. 175.
BIRDS
Sandhill cranes dance again. May 10, 1999. p. 164—
Crane crusade inspires recent trip to Siberia. Sept. 2, 1999. P. 147.
BIRTHS
Natural births on the upswing. Apr. 8, 1999. p. 149.
Defects can occur for several reasons. May 13, 1999. p. 162.
BLINDNESS
Resident Henry Hechtman honored for video tape on blind. Sept. 9, 1999, p. 9.
BLOOD & ORGAN DONATIONS
Make a resolution to give the gift of life. Jan. 7, 1999. p. 12.
Tragedy spurs action -formation of Digestive Disease & Liver Council. Jan. 14, 1999, p. D9.
A call for arms (ed.). July 22, 1999. p. 16.
BOOKS
Library plans millennium list of books. Feb. 11, 1999. p. 9.
Library wants books that matter. Feb. 18, 1999. p. 7.
Votes cast for Books That Matter. Cover photo, story, p. 11. Feb. 25, 1999.
Recommend a good book. (ed.) Feb. 25, 1999. p. 18.
One-to-One brews book program. Mar. 18, 1999. p. 29.
Students like books on history, mystery. May 6, 1999. p. 31.
Books help children understand the world around them. Aug. 5, 1999. p.35.
Harry’s a hit. Potter books inspire children as well as adults. Dec. 9, 1999, p. 29.
BOOKSTORES
Small bookstores fight to stay alive. Mar. 4, 1999. p. 23.
BOROWITZ, KATHERINE, actress.
Lighting up ‘Illuminata’. Aug. 26, 1999. P. B7.
BRAIN
Boosting baby’s brain power. Nov. 18, 1999, p. A19.
BREAD
Rising trend: Bread companies marketing health and freshness. June 24, 1999, p. 27.
BREAST CANCER
Stories emerge as women plan 1999 Walk for Hope. Oct. 7, 1999, p. D8.
Donation made to Konen Foundation. Dec. 16, 1999, p. 18.
BRENNER, ALYCE
Alyce Brenner room (at Highland Park Public Library) is inviting. Nov. 4, 1999, p. 7.
BULLIES
See: Hazing.
BUSES
Experts drive home (school) bus safety rules. Apr. 22, 1999. p. 27.
Drivers Wanted: districts, bus companies, scramble to fill driver’s seat. Oct. 14, 1999, p. 31.
BUSINESS
Gregory Dodge gets a Five Star rating. Jan. 7, 1999. p. 22.
Walgreen's moving ahead, slowly. Jan. 14, 1999. p. 5.
Ravinia area residents are banding together. Jan. 14, 1999. p. 5.
New Jewel is stocking up. Jan. 14, 1999. p. 7.
AT&T tower request withdrawn. Jan. 14, 1999. p. 7.
Early storm warning helps business. Jan. 21, 1999. p. 21.
Business district study suggests height limits. Jan. 28, 1999. p. 5
Safe and sound: preserving vital data is key to disaster planning. Jan. 28, 1999, p. 21.
Traycee Services notes 25 years. Jan. 28, 1999. p. 22.
Crossroads Car Wash celebrates washing 1 millionth car. (Photo) Jan. 28, 1999, p. 24.
Abbott's 1998 sales make new record. Feb. 4, 1999. p. 24.
Cheesecake launches home business. Feb. 11, 1999. p. 179.
Lake County has risen to top in area housing prices. Feb. 18, 1999. p. 21.
Highland Park's history linked to entrepreneurs. Feb. 25, 1999. p. 5.
Audi dealership is staying within city. Feb. 25, 1999. p. 10.
Bar business not what it used to be. Feb. 25, 1999. p. 23.
Small bookstores fight to stay alive. Mar. 4, 1999. p. 23.
Local boys take over Little Louie's. Mar. 11, 1999. p. 9.
Historic Chandler building gets face lift. Mar. 11, 1999. p. 23.
Tower tension: expanded cell phone use creates demand. Mar. 18, 1999. p. 25.
Service helps sellers clean home for sale. Mar. 18, 1999. p. A3.
Tax deductions help in business start up. Mar. 25, 1999. p. 27.
Not so bullish a market for team gear. Apr. 8, 1999. p. 25.
CDW (Computer Discount Warehouse) one of top places to work. Apr. 15, 1999. p. 23.
W. W. Grainger also on list. Apr. 15, 1999. p. 23. 9
Like the police, the BBB (Better Business Bureau) serves and protects. Apr. 15, 1999. p. 25.
Chamber (of Commerce) hosts honors dinner. Apr. 29, 1999. p. 12.
Son takes reins at Sherwins. May 13, 1999. p. 27.
Bahr's greenhouse. Photos on cover and on p. 14. May 20, 1999.
Office parks enjoying high occupancy. May 20, 1999. p. 23.
Responsible firms respond to complaints. May 20, 1999. p. 24.
Pizza a fun, but demanding business. June 10, 1999. p. 23.
Small theaters create their own niche. June 17, 1999. p. 23.
Art fair request has merchants upset. July 8, 1999. p. 7.
Merchants split over fair. July 8, 1999. p. 12.
Plan ahead. (ed.) July 8, 1999. p. 16.
Abbott announces purchase of Perclose Inc. stock. July 15, 1999. p. 24.
Well runs deep for bottled water sales. July 22, 1999. p. 23.
Local business helps MDA effort. July 22, 1999. p. 25.
Success: Profiles of North Shore Businesses. July 22, 1999. Insert.
Cable Design Studio launches furniture line. Aug. 12, 1999. p. 24.
GMAC purchases Koenig & Strey. Aug. 19, 1999. p. 24.
Better Business Bureau: Program helps solve automotive problems. Aug. 19, 1999. p. 25.
Upscale resale shop opens at Port Clinton. Aug. 26,1999. p. 28.
A tradition of service-Grandi Bros. Garage. Sept. 16, 1999. p. 8.
Independent pharmacies survive. Sept. 16, 1999. p. 25.
Day-trading on the rise. Sept. 23, 1999, p. 23.
Prepaid phone plans expand cellular market. Sept. 30, 1999, p. 23.
Stores ready for night owl shoppers. Oct. 7, 1999, p. 25.
E-gads! E-business is e-ssential to e-conomy. Oct. 14, 1999, p. 23.
Chambers (of Commerce) stretch beyond boundaries. Oct. 21, 1999, p. 25.
Travel agents give service to survive. Nov. 11, 1999, p. 27.
Businesses coping with Y2K sales. Nov. 25, 1999, p. 23.
Walgreens plans set to be aired Tuesday. Dec. 2, 1999, p. 14.
Local eatery aims to get Chicago Stadium façade. Dec. 2, 199, p. 193.
Who’s on for Y2K? Businesses call for extra staff. Dec. 9, 1999, p. 23.
Settlement may deliver Beeson’s from bankruptcy. Dec. 16, 1999, p. 14.
Willow Inn Club closes an era. Column: A. Henry, Dec. 16, 1999, p. 17.
Main Street vs. the Mall. Dec. 30, 1999, p. 23.
These businesses lasted a century and even longer. Dec. 30, 1999, p. 27.
CAMPAIGN FINANCE
See: Political Finance.
CAMPS & CAMPING
1999 Camp Guide. Jan. 21, 1999. p. B29.
1999 Camp Guide. Jan. 28, 1999. p. B29
1999 Camp Guide. Feb. 4, 1999. p. 35.
1999 Camp Guide. Feb. 11, 1999. p. 39.
Finding summer camps no picnic. Mar. 25, 1999. p. 151.
CEL (Center for Enriched Living) schedules summer camps. June 3, 1999. p10
Local campers enjoy a mobile community. Aug. 26, 1999. P. 24.
CANDIDATES
Getting to know them: mayoral candidates reveal personal histories. Mar. 4, 1999. p. 7.
Four seek three council seats. Mar. 18, 1999. p. 7.
Mayors Geraci & Pierce to present vision at meeting. Mar. 18, 1999. p. 13.
CARBON MONOXIDE
Cars left running blamed for deaths. Jan. 21, 1999. p. 14.
Prevent tragedy (carbon monoxide poisoning) (ed.) Jan. 21, 1999. p. 6.
CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE
Take Wellness to Heart is new theme. Feb. 4, 1999. p. 147.
New program stresses exercise, nutrition. Feb. 4, 1999. p. 147.
Common myths about women and heart disease. Feb. 4, 1999. p. 147.
Heart surgeon, Todd K. Rosengart, is a real leader in field. Nov. 11, 1999, p. 12.
Spouses at risk of heart disease. Dec. 23, 1999, p. A12.
Therapy relieves chest pain. Dec. 23, 1999, p. A15.
CARR, ALLAN
Carr had hoped to return to Focus. July 15, 1999. p. 13.
CASINOS
Municipal conference joins casino lawsuit. Nov. 4, 1999, p. 13.
Casino fight continues. Nov. 25, 1999, p. 26.
Casino case sent to Cook. Dec. 23, 1999, p. 15.
CATHOLIC SCHOOLS
Catholic students learn their morals and science, too. Jan. 28, 1999. p. 27.
CELEBRITIES
Local stars brightened the skies. Dec. 30, 1999, p. B11.
An aristocracy of 'angels'. (3 notable women) Dec. 30, 1999, p. D4.
CELLULAR PHONES
See: Telephones.
CEMETERIES
Hynes hears horror stories about cemetery industry. Nov. 4, 1999, p. 14.
CENSUS
Census volunteers are needed. May 13, 1999. p. 22.
CERAMICS
Flowerpot business grows from hike. (Innovative Ceramics) June 24, 1999, p. A4.
Clay pots harken (sic) back to the past. Nov. 18, 1999, p. 7.
CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE
Chambers of Commerce stretch beyond boundaries. Oct. 21, 1999, p. 25.
CHARITIES
Icare does care, for charitable donations. Feb. 18, 1999. p. 11
Food rescued every Tuesday. Feb. 25, 1999. p. D3.
High school charity raises $55,000 for JDF (Juvenile Diabetes Foundation) Mar. 25, 1999. p. 9.
Girl shorn for a good cause. Apr. 29, 1999. p. 7.
United Way hits goal. Apr. 29, 1999. p. 13.
Don't be taken in by uncharitable groups. Apr. 29, 1999. p. 25.
Filling in the cracks: Mother's Day every day for Lake Forest Foundation. May 6, 1999. p. 171.
The Brunch Bunch. May 20, 1999. p. 9.
Website benefits charities: www.charitycards.com. June 24, 1999. p. D18.
Tragedy continues to inspire others. Sept. 9, 1999, p. 7.
United Way kick-off set. Oct. 7, 1999, p. 9.
Trick or treat also helps Danny’s Team. Oct. 28, 1999, p. 5.
Koenig & Strey collecting toys. Nov. 25, 1999, p. 27.
Cards nourish the heart. Nov. 25, 1999, p . D26.
Groups to offer mezuzahs. Dec. 2, 1999, p. 23.
Putting food on people’s plates. Dec. 2, 1999, p. 33.
Students build an Emerald City for good cause. Dec. 9, 1999, p. 5.
Lake County United Way hits goal: $l.3 million. Dec. 23, 1999, p. 137.
CHARTER SCHOOLS
Special Report: Private visions; public dollars. Sept.23, 1999, p. 9.
Are charters first step to vouchers? Sept. 23, 1999, p. 11.
Charter movement taps into dissatisfaction. Sept. 23, 1999, p. 11.
Charters hurt public schools. (ed.) Sept. 23, 1999, p. 18.
Panel hears about charter school challenges. Oct. 7, 1999, p. 37. 12
Charter schools and vouchers would be good for education. Guest essay:
T. Sparks. Oct. 21, 1999, p. 21.
CHEATING
Old-fashioned cheating meets hi-tech. June 3, 1999. p. 35.
Negatives teach a positive lesson. June 3, 1999. p. 35.
CHEERLEADERS
Being of good cheer requires team spirit. Sept. 2, 1999. P. 41.
CHEFS
Local woman, husband (Debbie Gold, Michael Smith) win Best Chefs
Midwest. June 10, 1999. p. 178.
CHICAGO BOTANIC GARDEN
Gift will create Evening Island. Feb. 4, 1999. p. 10.
Botanic papered with hearts. Feb. 11, 1999. p. D4.
Botanic to show Web site at booth. Mar. 11, 1999. p. A7.
Botanic Garden plans show of spring flora. Apr. 1, 1999. p. A4.
Ikebana Show planned for this weekend at Botanic. Apr. 15, 1999. p. A3.
Botanic Garden to present Bloomin' Sale. May 6, 1999. p. A9.
Botanic Garden hikes parking fee. May 13, 1999. p. 19.
Garden proves all are enabled. July 15, 1999. p. A1.
Botanic Garden honors local pols. July 22, 1999. p. 19.
Botanic Garden an escape to nature. Sept.9, 1999. p. 16.
Great shades of spring: Chicago Botanic Garden holds first-ever bulb Bazaar. Sept. 9, 1999. p. A2.
Barrier free garden makes beauty accessbile to all. Sept. 9, 1999. p. A4.
Photos capture wilds of Illinois (exhibit) Sept. 9, 1999. p. B3.
Late harvest yields great bounty. Oct. 7, 1999, p. A1.
Roadside Flower Sale scheduled this weekend. Oct. 14, 1999, p. A6.
Needle crafts showcased at Botanic Garden. Oct. 28, 1999, p. A1.
Botanic Garden programs. Nov. 11, 1999, p. A6.
Celebrations! Holiday tradition grows at the Botanic Garden. Dec. 2, 1999, p. A1.
Botanic Garden in 2000. Dec. 30, 1999. P. A12.
CHICAGO METROPOLIS 2020
Report sets goals for 21st century. Jan. 14, 1999. p. 14.
CHILD ABUSE
Work release, therapy for local sex offender. Aug. 5, 1999. p. 14.
CHILD CARE / CHILDREN
Foster parents urgently needed. Jan. 14, 1999. p. 16.
Special needs parents group offers support. Jan. 14, 1999. p. 123.
Good economy boosts use of nannies. Feb. 11, 1999. p. 21.
Crowleys always have room for kids. Mar. 11, 1999. p. D4.
Gizzis express their thanks. Mar. 11, 1999. p. D5.
Questions you can ask your child's teacher. Mar. 18, 1999. p. 11.
Attorney General's office to take over child support. Mar. 18, 1999. p. 17.
Healthy snacks that kids will eat. Mar. 18, 1999. p. 167.
Play time: life's lessons learned in and out of the classroom. Apr. 8, 1999. p. 35.
Cambridge Homes wins honors (Caritas award) for work with area youth. Apr. 29, 1999. p. A16.
Children not immune to effects of depression. May 6, 1999. p. 17.
Children's Spoon coming to Carol's Restaurant. May 6, 1999. p. 26.
Non-drug therapy for children to be focus of conference. June 3, 1999. p. 36.
Child modeling teaches life's lessons. July 1, 1999. p. 139.
Tips for finding reputable area modeling agents. July 1, 1999. p. 139.
Age 3 time to start swimming lessons. July 15, 1999. p. 147.
Bedtime: early sleep habits form future patterns. July 29, 1999. p. 137.
Routines reduce back to school stress. Aug. 5, 1999. p. 29.
New organization P.E.E.D.S (Pediatric Educational Emotional Developmental Services) wants to help kids. Oct. 14, 1999, p. 28.
Local business childproofs homes. Oct. 14, 1999, p. A8.
Child safety alert issued by CPCS. Oct. 14, 1999, p. A9.
Dogs visit special school to help disabled children. Oct. 21, 1999, p. 43.
CPSC: babies not safe in adult beds. Oct. 21, 1999, p. A12.
Are custodial parents chained to Illinois? Oct. 28, 1999, p. A20.
Doctor issues wake-up call for parents of athletes. Nov. 4, 1999, p. A21.
Take time to evaluate child-care facilities. Nov. 11, 1999, p. 29.
Congress promotes parental responsibility. Nov. 18,m 1999, p. 22.
Boosting baby’s brain power. Nov. 18, 1999, p. A19.
Turkey dinner: first grade style. Nov. 18, 1999, p. 169.
Take steps to prevent ear infection in young. Dec. 2, 1999, p. 19.
Interest weighed for late support checks. Dec. 2, 1999, p. 20.
NICU (neonatal intensive care unit) renovated at Lutheran Gen. Dec. 2, 1999, p. A29.
Harry’s a hit. Potter books inspire children as well as adults. Dec. 9, 1999, p. 29.
Lekotek helps in choosing toys for children with disabilities. Dec. 9, 1999, p. A31.
What's up, Doc? Dr. Brazelton offers parenting tips. Dec. 23, 1999, p. A12.
CHOKING
Family: 'Chubby Bunny' can be fatal. (game with marshmallows) June 17, 1999, p. 200.
CHRISTMAS
Christmas chopping: tree farms offer fun and savings. Nov. 25, 1999, p. A!.
Tips on choosing the right Christmas tree. Nov. 25, 1999, p. A6.
A living miracle. Dec. 16, 1999, p. 7.
Rudolph magic still shines. Dec. 16, 1999, p. 8.
The story behind the red-nosed reindeer. Dec. 16, 1999, p. 9.
Elves need help spreading cheer. Dec.16, 1999, p. 15.
Become an elf. (ed.) Dec. 16, 1999, p. 16.
Decking the halls of historic homes. Dec. 16, 1999. P. A1.
CHURCHES AND SYNAGOGUES
Rabbi Frankel retires from B'nai Tikvah. June 3, 1999. p. 10.
Beth-El dedicates sanctuary and hall. Sept. 2, 1999. P. 16.
Synagogues try to balance security, solemnity. Sept. 9, 1999. P. 7.
Hate crime discussion sponsored by local church. Oct. 14, 1999, p. 13.
Trinity Episcopal Church recognized by (city) council. Oct. 21, 1999, p. 16.
Protesters seek attention get congregation’s prayers. Oct. 21, 1999, p. 7.
Church looks to the future. Dec. 30, 1999, p. 155.
CLEANING
Service helps sellers clean home for sale. Mar. 18, 1999. p. A3.
Molly Maid owner offers cleaning tips. May 13, 1999. p. 28.
House cleaning for hire. May 27, 1999. p. A1.
CLOCKS
About time: Time Gallery. June 3, 1999. p. 9.
CLUBS/ORGANIZATIONS
Filling in the cracks : Mother's Day every day for Lake Forest foundation. May 6, 1999. p. 171.
Club (The Fun Club) avoids couch potato syndrome. May 27, 1999. p. 157.
Club (Italian Women's Prosperity Club) will celebrate 70th anniversary. July 15, 1999. p. 7.
Rotary Club will note 10 years . Aug. 12, 1999. p. 13.
Nines are wild at YEA! event. Aug. 19, 1999. p. 9.
(Margie) Weiss named to lead LWV. Aug. 19, 1999. p. 9.
Junior League marks 75th anniversary. Sept. 23, 1999, p. D4.
Woman’s Club ready for jubilee. Sept. 30, 1999, p. 7.
Woman’s Club gift is community treasure. (Community House Building) Sept. 30, 1999, p. 16.
North Shore Art League faces a financial crisis. Dec. 9, 1999, p. 9.
A gem worth saving. (ed. re: N. Shore Art League) Dec. 9, 1999, p. 16.
COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES
County four-year college passes first milestone. Jan. 7, 1999. p. 13.
Tuition info available. Jan. 14, 1999. p. 12.
Sites pared down (for proposed 4-year college). Jan. 28, 1999. p. 156.
Mundelein for university. (ed.) Feb. 11, 1999. p. 16.
Funding education strategies abound. Feb. 25, 1999. p. 24.
Legislators seek reinstatement of funding (for Lake County University Center) Apr. 29, 1999. p. 14.
Area college needs students (Roosevelt University Schaumburg campus) May 20, 1999. p. 169.
Lakehurst purchaser touts university site. June 3, 1999. p. 21.
County university site vote is delayed. June 10, 1999. p. 15.
Waukegan backs Lakehurst university project with cash. June 24, 1999. p. 24.
Chairman worried about University Center future. July 1, 1999. p. 12.
College (Lake Forest) will host National Hispanic Institute event. July 1, 1999. p. 17.
County board supports Lakehurst for university. July 22, 1999. p. 43.
Timely tips for college freshmen. Aug. 5, 1999. p. 36.
Wetland debate clouds university site choice. Aug. 12, 1999. p. 15.
U.W. is now on line. Aug. 12, 1999. p. 28.
Advanced Education-Special Section. Insert. Aug. 12, 1999.
University decision delayed; Lakehurst gets one more try. Aug. 26, 1999. p. 21.
Politics must be removed from university decision. Sept. 9, 1999. p. 15. Guest essay: T. Adams.
Medical school offered to the public. Sept. 16, 1999. p. 46.
Getting into college. Nov. 4, 1999, p. 29.
Porter gets university $3 million in funding. Dec. 2, 1999, p. 9.
Saving for college. Dec. 16, 1999, p. 25.
COMMONWEALTH EDISON CO.
Power losses frustrating neighborhood. July 29. 1999. p. 5.
Residents rip ComEd service. Aug. 12, 1999. p. 5.
Commonwealth Edison details improvements. Sept. 16, 1999, p. 5.
COMMUNITY ACTION
Community involvement benefits kids, education. Jan. 7, 1999. p. 17.
COMPUTERS
Lake County tax maps are now available on CD. Jan. 7, 1999. p. 14.
CDW (Computer Discount Warehouse) rated one of top places to work. Apr. 15, 1999. p. 23.
Unlocking secrets of the right clicker. June 3, 1999. p. 31.
Computer losses can go undetected. June 17, 1999. p. 25. 16
Seniors online: computers aren't for kids anymore. July 8, 1999. p. 141.
Weigh all the pros and cons when purchasing a laptop. Aug. 5, 1999. p. 33.
Day-trading on the rise. Sept. 23, 1999, p. 23.
E-gads! e-business is e-ssential to e-conomy. Oct. 14, 1999, p. 23.
Family links. Nov. 4, 1999, p. A17.
COMMUTING
Theater on wheels: train commute is a stage for diverse characters. Nov. 11, 1999, p.171.
CONDOMINIUMS
Clarifying law about open board meetings. Sept. 23, 1999, p. A3.
CONSTRUCTION
Construction season angers residents. Nov. 18, 1999, p. 5.
CONTESTS
Write Stuff contest winners. Apr. 22, 1999. p. 42-3.
Fiction entries sought. Sept. 9, 1999. P. 10.
Fiction writing entries sought. Sept. 23, 1999, p. 16.
Fiction writing entries sought. Sept. 30, 1999, p. 20.
Wanted: scary story ending. Oct. 14, 1999, p. 38.
Winners: Scary stories entries. Oct. 28, 1999, p. 32.
COOKBOOKS
Noteworthy ---the million dollar cookbook. (Ravinia Festival Women’s Project) Sept. 23, 1999, p. D1.
COOKING
An afternoon's work: a week of meals. Jan. 14, 1999. p. 131.
Turkey dinner: first grade style. Nov. 18, 1999, p. 169.
COWS
Cows are also on parade at Braeside School. Sept. 23, 1999, p. 7.
COYOTES
Residents report coyotes in forest preserve. (Turnbull Woods) July 1, 1999. p9.
CRADLE (Adoption agency)
Cradle names center for the (Gale) Sayers. June 24, 1999. p. D4.
CRANES (Birds)
Sandhill cranes dance again. May 20, 1999. p. 164--
CREDIT CARDS
Local pair (Carol Jacobsohn and Nancy Gensburg) create global gift card. Feb. 11, 1999. p. 9.
CRIME
Police investigate thefts at Fort. Jan. 28, 1999. p. 13.
Recruit charged with abuse. Feb. 4, 1999. p. 11.
Police investigate robbery. Feb. 4, 1999. p. 16.
Pair charged with theft. Apr. 15, 1999. p. 12.
Hunch pays off. May 20, 1999. p. 7.
Charges are filed in 14-year old murder. June 17, 1999. p. 21.
Moore pleads guilty to 20 sexual abuse charges. June 24, 1999. p. 21.
Killer, Benjamin Smith, well-known to law enforcement. July 8, 1999. p. 15.
Babysitter also shoplifter, according to local police. July 8, 1999. p. 20.
Interstate car chase and hunt ends in Lincolnshire. July 15, 1999. p. 12.
Work release, therapy for local sex offender. Aug. 5, 1999. p. 14.
Crime rate drops. Aug. 12, 1999. p. 11.
Northbrook man charged in shooting Highland Park man. Nov. 18, 1999, p. 14.
Police make gambling arrest. Dec. 2, 1999, p. 25.
Brodzki negotiates a plea agreement. Dec. 16, 1999, p. 20.
CROMER, DR. DAVID
Medical mission: Local doctor delivers in jungles of New Guinea. Dec. 9, 1999, p. A25.
CUBA
Cubans paint a different portrait of their country. Guest essay: P. Waitzman. July 1, 1999. p. 19.
CUNNIFF, DANNY
Cunniff legacy lives on at soccer field. Mar. 25, 1999. p. 9.
DANCE
Shineflug: Going with 'Coming'. Jan. 7, 1999. p. B3.
Teens step to 'Chicago'. Jan. 14, 1999. p. B7.
(Melissa) Thodos warms up winter. Jan. 28, 1999. p. B3.
Hubbard Street does its ‘Thing’. Aug. 26, 1999, p. B4.
Jazzed: Giordano Jazz Dance trouper Jon Lehrer struts his stuff. Sept. 2, 1999, p. B6.
(Greg) Begley’s back with ‘Frankie’. Oct. 14, 1999, p. B4.
Rouiller: sweet on ‘Nutcracker’. Dec. 9, 1999, p. B4.
DATA BASES
Safe and sound: preserving vital data is key to disaster planning. Jan. 28, 1999. p. 21.
DAY-TRADING
See: Securities Markets.
DEAFNESS
Marlee Matlin gives back. Apr. 15, 1999. p. B8.
DEEDS
See: Lake County Recorder's Office.
DEERFIELD, IL
Deerfield plans include upgrades, new classrooms. Mar. 18, 1999. p. 5.
Fine Arts Festival looks to take root. June 17, 1999. p. 12.
Mudfest is all about belonging. Sept. 2, 1999, p. 174.
DEERFIELD TOWNSHIP
Deerfield Township Assessment Roll: corrections. Mar. 25, 1999. p. 177-
DEMOCRATS
Lake County Democrats hope to build on success. Sept. 30, 1999, p. 17.
DEMOLITION
Legion Hall faces demolition. Apr. 22, 1999. p. 5.
Council OKs yet another moratorium. May 20, 1999. p. 12.
DEPRESSION
Children not immune to effects of depression. Guest essay: S. Dubuque. May 6, 1999. p. 17.
DIABETES
Students kick off fund raising drive. Feb. 4, 1999. p. 9.
Students know about life with juvenile diabetes. Feb. 4, 1999. p. 9.
Worthy cause (fight against diabetes) (ed.) Feb. 4, 1999, p. 18.
High school charity raises $55,000 for JDF (Juvenile Diabetes Foundation) Mar. 25, 1999. p. 9.
McDonoughs tell truth about diabetes. May 6, 1999. p. D9.
Facts about diabetes. Nov. 11, 1999, p. A24.
Family matters at JDF (Juvenile Diabetes Foundation) Dec. 9, 1999, p. D8.
DIRECT MAIL
Two-day seminar on direct mail set. Mar. 18, 1999. p. 26.
DISABLED
See: Handicapped.
DISASTERS
Safe and sound: preserving vital data is key to disaster planning. Jan. 28, 1999. p. 21.
DISSECTION
Hands-on best way to learn anatomy. Mar. 4, 1999. p. 18.
Bill would allow students to opt out of dissections. Mar. 4, 1999. p. 18.
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
Minister sees education as key to prevention. Apr. 15, 1999. p. D3.
Friends indeed support shelter (A Safe Place) Apr. 15, 1999. p. D3.
New ideas ignite future for Safe Place. Sept. 30, 1999, p. D4.
Executive director named for program. Oct. 7, 1999, p. 194.
Solutions require private and public education. Oct. 21, 1999, p. 161.
Police have new tools to handle abuse calls. Oct. 21, 1999, p . 161.
Local police fighting to stop domestic violence. Nov. 18, 1999, p. 7.
DRESS CODES
Religious leaders see change in attire. Aug. 12, 1999. p. 143.
DRUGS
Generic drugs tightly regulated. Dec. 2, 1999, p. 202.
Schakowsky proposing remedy for drug prices. Dec. 23, 1999, p. 22.
Drug firms Y2K ready. Dec. 23, 1999, p. A14.
DRUG STORES
Independent pharmacies survive. Sept. 16, 1999, p. 25.
DRUNK DRIVING
Anti-DUI ignition interlock would save lives, money. Guest essay: C. Cohen. May 13, 1999. p. 17.
Drunk Driving Prevention Month raises awareness. Guest essay: S. Worklan. Dec. 9, 1999, p. 17.
EARS AND HEARING
Music to your ears: new laser technique may make earaches a thing of the past. Apr. 29, 1999. p. 161.
Law will require hearing tests for all newborns. Sept. 2, 1999, p. 23. 20
EBNER, DR. MICHAEL, historian
Local historian takes a look into the future: "Creating Chicago's North Shore". Dec. 30, 1999, p. 7.
ECONOMY
Time to reverse budget trends. May 20, 1999. p. 27.
EDITORIALS
Winter has arrived. Jan. 7, 1999. p. 16.
Get creative (school plans for Oak Terrace site) Jan. 14, 1999. p. 20.
Prevent tragedy (carbon monoxide poisoning). Jan. 21, 1999. p. 16.
Rivalry tainted (sport fan violence) Jan. 28, 1999. p. 16.
Worthy cause (fight against diabetes) Feb. 4, 1999. p. 18.
Mundelein for university. Feb. 11, 1999. p. 16.
Solid plan (New Oak Terrace School) Feb. 18, 1999. p. 16.
Recommend a good book. Feb. 25, 1999. p. 18.
Gang sense. Mar. 4, 1999. p. 16.
Better deal needed. Mar. 11, 1999. p. 16.
Don't spread step germs. Mar. 18, 1999. p. 18.
Vote yes (Forest Preserve issue) Mar. 25, 1999. p. 18.
Geraci for mayor. Apr. 1, 1999. p. 16.
Go vote. Apr. 8, 1999. p. 18.
Support Main Street. Apr. 15, 1999. p. 16.
Don't forget the veterans. Apr. 22, 1999. p. 16.
The violence we tolerate. Apr. 29, 1999. p. 16.
Plan needed (for transportation problems) May 6, 1999. p. 16.
Limit use of car phones. May 13, 1999. p. 16.
For dog's sake. May 20, 1999. p. 16.
Funding growth. May 27, 1999. p. 16.
Class of 1999. June 3, 1999. p. 20.
Peace and quiet (leafblower noise) June 10, 1999. p. 18.
Pool safety. June 17, 1999. p. 18.
Reasonable development. June 24, 1999. p. 18.
A good choice (Rudman for Humanitarian award) July 1, 1999. p. 18.
Plan ahead (art fair). July 8, 1999. p. 16.
Get over it. (Pierce vs Stein) July 15, 1999. p. 16.
A call for arms (blood donors). July 22, 1999. p. 16.
Balance needed (in commercial development) July 29, 1999. p. 16.
Curbing teen smoking. Aug. 5, 1999. p. 16.
Be a part of the process. (downtown development) Aug. 12, 1999. p. 16.
The answer to hate. Aug. 19, 1999. p. 18.
Meeting service needs. Aug. 26, 1999, p. 18. 21
Mandate bike helmets. Sept. 2, 1999, p. 18.
Putting an end to hazing. Sept. 9, 1999, p. 14.
Give locally. (United Way) Sept. 16, 1999, p. 18.
Charters hurt public schools. Sept. 23, 1999, p. 18.
Under the (tax) cap. Sept. 30, 1999, p. 18.
Patience needed. (traffic) Oct. 7, 1999, p. 18.
Plan for the future. (teacher salaries) Oct. 14, 1999, p. 18.
10th’s (10th Congressional Dist.) loss. Oct. 21, 1999, p. 20.
Go with the flow. Oct. 28, 1999, p. 18.
Chance to speak. Nov. 4, 1999, p. 18.
Heart program needed now. Nov. 11, 1999, p. 20.
Libraries and the Internet. Nov. 18, 1999, p. 20.
Helping the environment. Nov. 25, 1999, p. 18.
Shoppers beware. Dec. 2, 1999, p. 18.
A gem worth saving. (N. Shore Art League) Dec. 9, 1999, p. 16.
Become an elf. Dec. 16, 1999, p. 16.
Boom or Bust. Dec. 23, 1999, p. 16.
Challenges. Dec. 30, 1999, p. 20.
EDUCATION
See also: Schools, Special Education.
Community involvement benefits kids, education. Jan. 7, 1999. p. 17.
Guest essay: Richard Riley.
Funding education strategies abound. Feb. 25, 1999. p. 24.
Educators' opinions are split on value of having recess. Aug. 5, 1999. p.32.
Nines are wild at YEA! event. Aug. 19, 1999. p. 9.
Standards silent on teaching evolution. Sept. 2, 1999, p. 36.
Putting an end to hazing. (ed.) Sept. 9, 1999, p. 14.
State silent about evolution. Sept. 16, 1999, p. 11.
Educators for TIF proposal. Oct. 28, 1999, p. 5.
Education’s importance obvious on North Shore. Guest essay: J. Desmond, Nov. 18, 1999, p. 21.
Century redefines the 3Rs. Dec. 30, 1999, p. 33.
Through the years fundamentals are key to education. Dec. 30, 1999, p. 48.
Dedicated teachers key to education. Dec. 30, 1999, p. 52.
ELECTIONS
Clerk warns against selling voter records. Feb. 18, 1999. p. 10.
Karen May plans event. Feb. 18, 1999. p. 14.
Mayoral and city council candidates. Feb. 25, 1999. p. 20--
Election letters. Mar. 11, 1999. pp. 17--
Election letters. Mar. 18, 1999. pp. 19--
Election letters. Mar. 25, 1999. pp. 19-- 22
Voter information guide. Mar. 25, 1999. Insert. Available at Reference Desk.
Pioneer Press 1999 endorsements. Apr. 1, 1999. p. 17.
Election letters. Apr. 1, 1999. pp. 17--
Mayor's race expensive affair. Apr. 8, 1999. p. 5.
Council races cheaper. Apr. 8, 1999. p. 5.
Council candidates speak to issues. Apr. 8, 1999. p. 7.
Candidates for mayor tackle the issues. Apr. 8, 1999. p. 7.
Election letters. Apr. 8, 1999. p. 19--
No shortage of opinions at polling places Tuesday. Apr. 15, 1999. p. 5.
Voters say no to development. Apr. 15, 1999. p. 7.
Voters dig deep for high schools. Apr. 15, 1999. p. 7.
Belsky, Koukos win council seats. Apr. 15, 1999. p. 7.
Complete election results. Apr. 15, 1999. p. 7.
Line forms in 10th District. Oct. 21, 1999, p. 5.
10th campaign will be costly. Oct. 21, 1999, p. 13.
Former Edgar aide, Lauren Gash, tosses hat into 10th Dems pile. Oct. 28, 1999, p. 20.
(Chris) Kennedy won’t run in 10th district. Nov. 11, 1999, p. 13.
One more, Shawn Donnelly, joins GOP field in the 10th. Nov. 18, 1999, p. 12.
(Mark) Damisch enters quest for GOP nod in 10th. Dec. 9, 1999, p. 7.
Brin, consider run for 60th seat. Dec. 9, 199, p. 9.
Wadwha (Jody) runs for 57th (Illinois) House seat. Dec. 16, 1999, p. 11.
5 GOP, Gash, file for 10th district seat. Dec. 16, 1999, p. 12.
Flouret, face off. Dec. 16, 1999, p. 12.
Local fall elections will have challengers. Dec. 23, 1999, p. 14.
Helander working on ballots. Dec. 23, 1999, p. 15.
ELS (Educational Life Skills)
Making every shot count. Feb. 18, 1999. p. 9.
EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES
Role reversals common in the ER. Apr. 22, 1999. p. D3.
EMPLOYMENT
Plum jobs: high schoolers find wealth in the workplace. May 13, 1999. p. 33.
JobMarketPlace '99 planned for Grayslake. May 20, 1999. p. 26.
Future looking good for fourth quarter work force. Sept. 2, 1999, p. 21.
Outlook good for 4th quarter jobs. Sept. 23, 1999, p. 25.
Experts predict which jobs will be hot as new century begins. Dec. 30, 1999, p. 30.
ENDANGERED SPECIES
Land management needed to save species. Nov. 25, 1999, p. 12.
ENDOWMENTS
Cunniff research fund is created. Feb. 11, 1999. p. 159.
ENVIRONMENT
Scientists weigh in on global warming. Feb. 11, 1999. p. A3.
O'Hare noise group to study quality of life impact. Feb. 11, 1999. p. 186.
Rediscovered flora and fauna (of Lake County) Feb. 18, 1999. p. 140.
Geological gems: County's glacial past reflected in moraine lakes. Mar. 18, 1999. p. 151--
Saving savannas: rare ecosystem getting new life in Lake County. Apr. 15, 1999. p. 146.
Natural fertilizers are growing in popularity. Apr. 22, 1999. p. A18.
Burning leaves best method of disposal. Guest essay: Dr. E. J. Neiburger. Apr. 29, 1999. p. 17.
Don't want to mow? Here's a way out of it. Apr. 29, 1999. p. A7.
Sandhill cranes dance again. May 20, 1999. p. 164--
Life in a drop of water: microscopic beings important to our survival. June 10, 1999. p. 158--
Shades of green: natural garden movement growing in new ways. July 15, 1999. p. 144.
City clamps down on leaf blowers. Aug. 5, 1999. p. 7.
For a healthy home clean up indoor air. Aug. 19, 1999. p. A15.
Youth corps learns about environments. Aug. 26, 1999, p. 145.
Crane crusade inspires recent trip to Siberia. Sept. 2, 1999, p. 147.
Recycling etiquette. Sept. 16, 1999, p. 162.
Council wants to improve air quality. Oct. 7, 1999, p. 22.
Pilot program may have trucks running on ‘Crisco’. Oct. 14, 1999, p. 9.
Ethanol makes economic and environmental sense. Guest essay: Peter G. Fitzgerald, U. S. Senator. Oct. 14, 1999, p. 19.
Volunteer scientists: trained citizens help biologists manage natural areas. Oct.14, 1999. P. 154.
Birder turns to research. Oct. 14, 1999, p. 155.
Envirothon set for year 2000. Oct. 21, 1999, p. 42.
Lake County: Boom or Bust. Special report: Rising waters. Oct. 28, 1999, pp. 8-
Go with the flow. (ed.) Oct. 28, 1999, p . 18.
Federal conservation fund needs to be replenished. Guest Essay: C. Knight Nov. 4, 1999, p. 19.
Highland Park gets award. Nov. 11, 1999, p. 9.
Lake County: Boom or Bust. The environment connection. Nov. 25, 1999, p. 9—
Helping the environment. (ed.) Nov. 25, 1999, p. 18.
Open space: how much is enough? Nov. 25, 1999, p. 178.
Green gift giving requires research. Dec. 9, 1999, p. 181.
Federal water conservation fund must be replenished. Dec. 9, 1999, p. 18. 24 Guest essay: C. Knight.
ESTATES
Where there’s a will. Dec. 2, 1999, p. A25.
ETHICS
Lawsuit asks that state open ethics meetings. May 20, 1999. p. 10.
ETHIOPIA
Ethiopian children, parents come together here. Aug. 19, 1999. p. 5.
ETHNIC ARTS
Ethnic arts return to Evanston. July 15, 1999. p. B3.
ETIQUETTE/SOCIAL CUSTOMS
Children's Spoon coming to Carlos’ Restaurant. May 6, 1999. p. 26.
Silver Spoon comes to Carlos’. Sept. 23, 1999, p. 26.
EVOLUTION
Standards silent on teaching evolution. Sept. 2, 1999, p. 36.
State silent about evolution. Sept. 16, 1999, p. 11.
Evolutionists any thing but united in theories. Guest essay: D. Gotaas. Oct. 7, 1999, p. 19.
Evolution has firm place in lesson plans. Dec. 23, 1999, p. 27.
EXCHANGE STUDENTS
Troubles have lesson for students. Guest essay: Zalusky. May 13, 1999. p. 7.
EXERCISE
Intrepid (Joe) Powell keeps faithful exercise regime. May 13, 1999. p. 5.
FAMILIES & FAMILY LIFE
Family Expo turns 3. Feb. 11, 1999. p. 158.
Extended family: iParenting (sic) clicks with moms and dads on the Internet. Nov. 4, 1999, p. A17.
Some schools educate entire families. Dec. 30, 1999, p. 36.
New Age, new families. Dec. 30, 1999, p. 151.
FAMOUS PERSONS
Local stars brightened the skies. Dec. 30, 1999, p. B11.
An aristocracy of 'angels'. (Three notable women). Dec. 30, 1999, p. D4.
FASHION
Religious leaders see change in attire. Aug. 12, 1999. p. 143.
Special section: Fall Fashion 1999. Insert. Aug. 19, 1999.
Old becomes new: capris and bellbottoms back in style. Aug. 26, 1999, p. 30.
Trends defined. Aug. 26, 1999, p. 30.
A century of style. Dec. 30, 1999, p. D3.
Fashion through the decades. Dec. 30, 1999, p. D7.
FATHERS
Make the connection: Fatherhood initiative brings fathers closer to children. June 17, 1999. p. 161.
FEDERAL BUDGET
The rhetoric and reality of federal ‘surpluses’. Guest essay: S. A. Weinberg Oct. 28, 1999, p. 19.
FELL CO.
After 86 years, Fell Co. still a family affair. May 20, 1999. p. 5.
FENG SHUI
Furniture changes can boost energy. Mar. 4, 1999. p. A10.
Some feng shui tips. Mar. 4, 1999. p. A10.
FETUSES
Defining a fetus. Oct. 7, 1999, p. 20.
FIRE DEPARTMENTS
Growing fire departments sound alarm. Aug. 26, 1999, p. 11.
FIREHOUSE YOUTH ACTIVITY CENTER
Firehouse: a good place to grow up. July 22, 1999. p. 7.
FIRES
Portable heater blamed for fire at Ross Discount. Jan. 21, 1999. p. 19.
Fire destroys Jacky's Bistro restaurant on Green Bay Road. June 3, 1999. p. 24.
FIREWORKS
These guys shoot the works. July 1, 1999. p. B3.
Fire power: pyrotechnics and parades herald the Fourth of July.
(List of local events.) July 1, 1999. p. B4.
FITZGERALD, PETER. U. S. Senator
U.S. in need of missile defense. Guest essay. June 24, 1999. p. 20
Ethanol makes economic and environmental sense. Guest essay. Oct. 14, 1999, p. 19.
FLIGHT ATTENDANTS
Flight attendants enjoy their lifestyle. Apr. 22, 1999. p. 145.
History of U.S. flight attendants. Apr. 22, 1999. p. 145.
FLOODS
Flood work funds OK'd . Aug. 12, 1999. p. 12.
Lake County: Boom or Bust. Special report: Rising waters. Oct. 28, 1999, pp. 8—
Go with the flow. (ed.) Oct. 28,1999, p. 18.
FLOWERS & PLANTS
New flowers bloom with bright colors. Jan. 7, 1999. p. A1.
Sources for seeds. Jan. 7, 1999. p. A5.
Caring for plants in snow, ice. Jan. 14, 1999. p. A1.
Hose can save dry shrubs. Jan. 14, 1999. p. A1.
Staghorn fern makes tree fern bark home. Jan. 28, 1999. p. A3.
Houseplants require care, dislike change. Apr. 1, 1999. p. A6.
Rhody (sic) varieties can tolerate our cold. May 13, 1999. p. A4.
Delphiniums act as annuals here. June 25, 1999. p. A3.
Moss roses thrive on heat. July 29, 1999. p. A7.
Prairie plants: common milkweed. Aug. 12, 1999. p. A3.
Many plants perform in winter. Oct. 21, 1999, p. A5.
Prairie Plants: sneezeweed. Oct. 21, 1999, p. A13.
Plants at a glance: thyme. Oct. 28, 1999, p. A5.
Plants at a glance: African violets. Nov. 4, 1999, p. A6.
Plants at a glance: rosemary. Nov. 11, 1999, p. A6.
Plants at a glance: ochidium orchid: Sherry baby. Nov. 18, 1999, p. A5.
Plants at a glance: azaleas. Nov. 25, 1999, p. A17.
Plants at a glance: amaryllis. Dec. 2, 1999, p. A12.
Winterize your house plants. Dec. 9, 1999, p. A3.
Plants at a glance: Christmas cactus. Dec. 9, 1999, p. A5.
Plants at a glance: cyclamen. Dec. 16, 1999, p. A17.
Stop fretting over Christmas greenery. Dec. 23, 1999, p. A1.
Plants at a glance: poinsettia. Dec. 23, 1999, p. A6.
FOCUS ON THE ARTS
Focus ticket deadline Friday. Apr. 15, 1999. p. 9.
Film festival showcase of Focus on the Arts. Apr. 22, 1999. p. 7.
Focus thrills local students. May 6, 1999. p. 7. 27
FOOD
Food rescued every Tuesday. Feb. 25, 1999. p. D3.
Kendall provides delicious donations. Feb. 25, 1999. p. D4.
St. Thomas gets special delivery. Feb. 25, 1999. p. D5.
Grilling safe: safe food preparation vital to a healthy summer. June 3, 1999. p. 51.
FORGERY
Police stop forgeries. July 1, 1999. p. 12.
FORT SHERIDAN, IL
Fort Sheridan wins honors for planning. Jan. 7, 1999. p. A7.
Fort preferred site for school. Jan. 14, 1999. p. 7.
Optimism rises for school site at Fort. Jan. 21, 1999. p. 5.
Wayne Thomas may see Fort students. Jan. 21, 1999. p. 10.
Lawsuit filed against Fort Sheridan team. Jan. 28, 1999. p. 7.
Police investigate thefts at Fort. Jan. 28, 1999. p. 13.
Despite letter, officials still eye Fort site. Feb. 18, 1999. p. 19.
Army approves idea of school at Fort. Mar. 4, 1999. p. 5.
School district says no to Fort land deal. Mar. 11, 1999. p. 14.
Better deal needed. (ed.) Mar. 11, 1999. p. 16.
Stein loses fort advantage. May 13, 1999. p. 5.
Highwood will follow Highland Park fort lead. May 20, 1999. p. 7.
District 100 end is near. June 3, 1999. p. 7.
Lake Forest makes progress with Army. June 10, 1999. p. 13.
Fort back within District 112. Aug.12, 1999. p. 5.
A soldier’s story: Pvt. Michael Keegan. Nov. 18, 1999, p . 9.
Empty nesters happily alight in Town of Fort Sheridan. Nov. 25, 1999, p. A5.
Fort Sheridan signs are OK’d. Dec. 9, 1999, p. 11.
FOSSILS
Tully monster fossil is 300 million years old. Jan. 21, 1999. p. 135.
FOUNTAIN
City consultants propose fountain for Central Ave. May 27, 1999. p. 5.
FURNITURE
Local mom/son create new line. (Barbara/John Strauss) Aug. 26, 1999, p. 25.
GAMBLING
Legislators sold out for gambling revenue. Guest essay: J. Haggin. July 15, 1999. p. 17.
GANGS
Gang sense (ed.) Mar. 4, 1999. p. 16.
Ryan (States attorney) praises county efforts to combat gangs. Mar. 4, 1999. p. 19.
GARBAGE
See: Waste Management.
GARDENS & GARDENING
Trains chug into garden trends. Jan. 21, 1999. p. A1.
Two ways to compost indoors this winter. Jan. 21, 1999. p. A4.
75+ vendors to exhibit at home show. Feb. 18, 1999. p. A3.
Collectors travel to find new plants. Feb. 18, 1999. p. A7.
Garden sites grow quickly on the internet. Mar. 4, 1999. p. A3.
Garden Club begins celebration of 75th. Mar. 4, 1999. p. D9.
Show (Chicago Flower & Garden Show) to bloom with flowers and gardens. Mar. 11, 1999. p. A6.
Natural fertilizers are growing in popularity. Apr. 22, 1999. p. A18.
How to keep moles away. Apr. 29, 1999. p. A8.
Tricks and triggers for containers. May 20, 1999. p. A1.
Extension service, others grow garden Internet sites. May 20, 1999. p. A12.
Plants dig light soil mixtures. June 3, 1999. p. A1.
Evanston Garden Walk blooms. June 24, 1999. p. A1.
Precautions for using manure in the garden. June 24, 1999. p. A8.
Wet springs breed fungus in gardens. July 1, 1999. p. A1.
The art of topiary. July 8, 1999. p. A1.
Moss roses thrive on heat. July 29, 1999. p. A7.
Growing scents. Aug. 5, 1999. p. A1.
Gardeners (of North Shore) plan show at Botanic. Aug. 5, 1999. p. A3.
All aboard garden-trains make home a railroad stop. Sept. 2, 1999, pA1.
Warning: invasive plants can take over the garden. Sept. 2, 1999, p. A5.
Spring bulbs are hardy; summer bulbs are tender. Sept. 23, 1999, p. A10.
New tools and products for next year’s garden. Sept. 30, 1999, p. A5.
Divide and conquer is motto for propagating perennials. Oct. 14, 1999, p. A3.
Fall tips for good lawns and gardens. Oct. 21, 1999, p. A10.
Time to winterize garden. Nov. 4, 1999, p. A4.
Gardeners’ stories sought for ‘Chicken Soup’ series. Nov. 4, 1999, p. A12.
Wrap up the gardening year with these autumn chores. Nov. 25, 1999, p. A4.
GARRETT, SUSAN, Illinois State Representative.
Garrett flexing 54th District muscle. Apr. 29, 1999. p. 11.
Legislators seek reinstatement of funding (for Lake County University Center) Apr. 29, 1999. p. 14.
GASH, LAUREN BETH, Illinois State representative.
Gash is recognized. June 10, 1999. p. 13.
Gash secures funds for local projects. List. July 8, 1999. p. 40.
Former Edgar aide tosses hat into Dems pile. Oct. 28, 1999, p. 20.
Gash makes it official; she’ll run. Nov. 4, 1999, p. 5.
Gash now lone Democrat in 10th . Dec. 2, 1999, p. 7.
5 GOP, Gash, file for 10th district seat. Dec. 16, 1999, p. 12.
GEESE
Federal grant to pay for goose study. July 1, 1999. p. 7.
Lost, lonely and lame. Column: A. Henry. July 1, 1999. p. 19.
GEOLOGY
Geological gems: County's glacial past reflected in moraines, lake. Mar. 18, 1999. p. 151.
GERACI, RAY (Mayor, Highland Park)
Pierce claims club is a 'bar'. Feb. 18, 1999. p. 12.
Mayor finds grocery for Ravinia area. Feb. 18, 1999. p. 14.
Getting to know them: mayoral candidates reveal personal histories. Mar. 4, 1999. p. 7.
Geraci blasts Pierce for link to developers. Apr. 1, 1999. p. 7.
Geraci for mayor. (ed.) Apr. 1, 1999. p. 16.
Mayor's race expensive affair. Apr. 8, 1999. p. 5.
Candidates for mayor tackle the issues. Apr. 8, 1999. p. 7.
Mayor looks back on past four years. (Letter) Apr. 22, 1999. p. 16.
GHINI, FIDEL, Former mayor, Highwood. Obituary.
Fidel Ghini, Highwood's fiery mayor. June 3, 1999. p. 5.
GHOSTS
Ghostly past: Lake County’s spirited history still haunts today. Oct. 28, 1999, p. 161.
GIFT CERTIFICATES
See: Credit Cards.
GIFTS
Simple gifts: local chamber representatives recall past treasures. Dec. 2, 1999, p. 187.
GLACIERS
Geological gems: County's glacial past reflected in moraines, lakes. Mar. 18, 1999. p. 151.
GLASS
Artist Peter Patterson forges beauty in glass. Sept. 23, 1999, p. B6.
GLENVIEW NAVAL AIR STATION
Pilots trained not far away. Dec. 30, 1999, p. 158.
GOLF
Golf dome partnership suggested. July 8, 1999. p. 5.
Seasonal golf dome approved. Aug. 26, 1999, p. 17.
1999 Champion of Champions golf tournament. Sept. 23, 1999, p. 200.
GOOD SAMARITANS
Good Samaritans honored. (Sue Fogelson, Bob Smith) Dec. 16, 1999, p. 11.
GOURDS
It’s time to use your gourds. Sept. 23, 1999, p. A1.
GRADUATION
The class of 1999. Photo-essay. June 10, 1999. p. 8--
Seniors' goals: wealth and joy. June 10, 1999. p. 29.
GRANDI BROS. GARAGE
A tradition of service. Sept. 16, 1999, p. 8.
GRANTS
Foundation grants are announced. Nov. 11, 199, p. 204.
Seven groups funded. Nov. 18, 1999, p. D16.
Rotary Club will offer grants. Dec. 2, 1999, p. 24, 25.
GRAYSLAKE, IL
Village attempts to ban gun shows at fair grounds. Oct. 7, 1999, p.21.
GREETING CARDS
Cards nourish the heart. Nov. 25, 1999, p. D26.
GUNS
Link pushes gun control. May 20, 1999. p. 11.
Porter fights for Brady law. June 3, 1999. p. 25.
Political cartoon ignored NRA's history. Guest essay: D. Walden. July 22, 1999, p. 18.
Winnetka police will collect unwanted guns on Saturday. Oct. 7, 1999, p. 12.
Village (Grayslake) attempts to ban gun shows at fair grounds. Oct. 7, 1999, p. 21.
Link pushes gun control. Oct. 7, 1999, p. 199.
Gun issue (in Congress). Oct. 21, 1999, p. 22.
On target. Oct. 28, 1999, p. 7.
HAIR
Girl shorn for a good cause. (to make wigs for children suffering hair loss due to chemotherapy) Apr. 29, 1999. p. 7.
HANDICAPPED
Inventor, Bill Norberg, helps disabled join fun in gym class. May 27, 1999. p. 44.
CEL (Center for Enriched Living) schedules summer camps. June 3, 1999. p10.
Four sources cover disabled workers. June 10, 1999. p. 26.
Barrier-free garden makes beauty accessible to all. Sept. 9, 1999, p. A4.
(Chicago Botanic Garden)
HANDICRAFTS
Needlecrafts showcased at Botanic Garden. Oct. 28, 1999. P. A1.
HATE CRIMES
See also: Prejudice, White supremacists, Racism.
Hate literature arrives in the night. Aug. 19, 1999. p. 5.
Hale (Rev. Matt) says area is not a target. Aug. 19, 1999. p. 11.
Hate case enters third year. Aug. 19, 1999. p. 14.
The answer to hate. (ed.) Aug. 19, 1999. p. 18.
Arrests in second hate mail incident. Aug. 26, 1999, p. 5.
Police: Weiss (Christine) distributed hate literature here. Sept. 16, 1999, p. 16.
Hate crime discussion sponsored by local church. Oct. 14, 1999, p. 13.
Protesters seek attention get congregation’s prayers. Oct. 21, 1999, p. 7.
Fighting hate crime a personal decision. Nov. 4, 1999, p. 9.
More hate literature appears. Nov. 11, 1999, p. 14.
Judge orders custody in hate crimes case. Nov. 11, 1999, p. 205.
Pair plead guilty to littering charges. Dec. 2, 1999, p. 21.
Anti-racist picketing ends with 22 arrests. Dec. 16, 1999, p. 19.
HAZING
Bullies are problem for high schools too. Dec. 9, 1999, p. 50.
HEALING
Prayer and healing. Feb. 25, 1999. p. 150--
Prayer groups- list and schedules. Feb. 25, 1999. p. 151.
HEALTH
Lake County killers: heart disease, cancer. Jan. 14, 1999. p. 9.
City won't add ozone to water. Jan. 21, 1999. p. 11.
Take Wellness to Heart is new theme. Feb. 4, 1999. p. 147.
Common myths about women and heart disease. Feb. 4, 1999. p. 147.
New program stresses exercise, nutrition. Feb. 4, 1999. p. 147.
Varied healing methods ease pain. Feb. 11, 1999. p. 157.
Steps for planning for terminal illness. Feb. 18, 1999. p. 23.
Riverwoods man treated, fourth case of StrepA. Mar. 11, 1999. p. 13.
Don't spread strep germs. Mar. 18, 1999. p. 18.
Healthy attitude, healthy body. Apr. 1, 1999. p. 39.
Movement training: taking the first step. Apr. 1, 1999. p. 39.
Chronic heel pain can be easily cured. Apr. 1, 1999. p. 41.
Ovarian cysts are normal, necessary. May 20, 1999. p. 180.
Heart treatments have progressed. June 10, 1999. p. 164.
Heart Association combats couch potato syndrome. July 1, 1999. p. 17.
Gehrig's words inspire research into ALS cure. Guest essay: A. Perlow July 22, 1999. p. 17.
Local business helps MDA effort. July 22, 1999. p. 25.
Health risks of smoking ignored. Aug. 5, 1999. p. 12.
Basil metabolism. Aug. 19, 1999. p. A1.
Trail trend: adults pedaling for health and independence. Oct. 7, 1999, p. 175.
Testosterone-fact and fiction. Oct. 7, 1999, p. 181.
Infection deflection; ways to ward off the worst of winter’s ailments. Oct. 21, 1999, p. A19.
Flu facts. Oct. 21, 1999, p. A19.
Asthma research study to begin. Oct. 21, 1999, p. A23.
Crohn’s disease linked to low levels of zinc. Oct. 21, 1999, p. A24.
Indoor air pollution can be a health hazard in the home. Nov. 11, 1999, p. A15.
Doctors repair wear and tear. Nov. 11, 1999, p. A21.
Tips on creating a healthier home. Nov. 18, 1999, p. A15.
New drug approved to prevent flu. Nov. 18, 1999, p. A22.
Health briefs. Nov. 18, 1999, p. A24.
Aging well- program explores health issues of midlife and older women. Nov. 25, 1999, p. A25.
Rx: exercise. Dec. 2, 1999, p. A26.
In support of support groups. Dec. 2, 1999, p. A27. 33
Simple steps to health. Dec. 2, 1999, p. A30.
Ear infections need prompt attention. Dec. 9, 1999, p. A30.
Herbal remedies. Dec. 16, 1999, p. A25.
Beware of these herbs. Dec. 16, 1999, p. A25.
Autism research is helped. Dec. 16, 1999, p. A26.
Frazzled nerves lead to fidgeting. Dec. 23, 1999, p. 135.
HEALTH CARE
Vets, NAACP fight cuts. Nov. 4, 1999, p. 9.
To pool or not to pool: rising health costs put squeeze on school budgets. Nov. 11, 1999, p. 35.
Preferred provider helped on district. Nov. 11, 1999, p. 25.
HEART
See: Cardiovascular Disease.
HEAT
Ten inexpensive ways to beat summer heat. July 15, 1999. p. A5.
HELLER NATURE CENTER
Clay pots harken (sic) back to the past. Nov. 18, 1999, p. 7.
HERBAL MEDICINE/HERBS
Use of herbal remedies for ailments on upswing. Apr. 1, 1999. p. 40.
Basil metabolism. Aug. 19, 1999. p. A1.
Herbal remedies. Dec. 16, 1999, p. A25.
Beware these herbs. Dec. 16, 1999, p. A25.
HIGHLAND PARK, IL
Downtown district subject of hearing. Jan. 14, 1999. p. 12.
Master plan vital to city's future. Guest essay: J. Schwartz. Jan. 14, 1999. p. 21.
City won't add ozone to water. Jan. 21, 1999. p. 11.
Council abates property taxes. Jan. 21, 1999. p. 10.
Mayor says city cleared snow well. Jan. 21, 1999. p. 12
Construction leads the way in bills. Jan. 21, 1999. p. 18.
Business district study suggests height limits. Jan. 28, 1999. p. 5.
Officials need time for new school location. Jan. 28, 1999. p. 11.
Traffic study will be discussed Monday. Feb. 18, 1999. p. 5.
Highland Park history linked to entrepreneurs. Feb. 25, 1999. p. 5.
Traffic report is delivered. Feb. 25, 1999. p. 10.
City hires Camiros to help with plan. Mar. 4, 1999. p. 10.
Lawsuit is filed over '38' acres. Mar. 25, 1999. p. 5.
Park District to get Moraine Park. Apr. 15, 1999. p. 5. 34
Growth topic of discussion. Apr. 15, 1999. p. 11.
Highland Park sales tax takes bronze. May 6, 1999. p. 5.
Stein loses fort advantage. May 13, 1999. p. 5.
City may buy Legion Hall. May 13, 1999. p. 14.
Council to review leaf blower laws. May 20, 1999. p. 7.
Council OKs yet another moratorium (on zoning) May 20, 1999. p. 12.
City council debates new west-side stop signs. May 27, 1999. p. 5.
City consultants propose fountain for Central Ave. May 27, 1999. p. 5.
Historic debate lively. June 3, 1999. p. 7.
Plan update moving ahead. June 10, 1999. p. 5.
Neighborhoods at center of planning. June 10, 1999. p. 5.
City, chamber receive award (for planning) June 10, 1999. p. 14.
Stop signs get city OK. June 17, 1999. p. 5.
Mayor makes appointments. June 24, 1999. p. 5.
Construction season bills are paid. July 1, 1999. p. 20.
Art fair request has merchants upset. July 8, 1999. p. 7.
Plan ahead (art fair). (ed.) July 8, 1999. p. 16.
Pierce won't apologize to Richard Stein. July 15, 1999. p. 5.
Art Festival expansion rejected. July 15, 1999. p. 5.
Get over it. (ed. re: Pierce vs. Stein) July 15, 1999. p. 16.
Experts say traffic downtown busy but safe. July 22, 1999. p. 5.
Property owners decry downzoning. July 22, 1999. p. 5.
Housing study funds are OK'd. July 22, 1999. p. 12.
Downtown traffic concerns mayor. July 22, 1999. p. 14.
Permanent facility (for Suburban Arts Center) is still a dream. July 29, 1999. p. 7.
Downtown zoning plan to air. Aug. 12, 1999. p. 7.
Be a part of the process (downtown zoning). (ed.) Aug. 12, 1999. p. 16.
Seasonal golf dome approved. Aug. 26, 1999, p. 17.
City puts brakes on Beverly traffic. Sept. 9, 1999, p. 5.
City’s counsel retires. Sept. 16, 1999, p. 7.
Legion Hall preservation being pushed. Sept. 23, 1999, p. 5.
Koukos pushing alternative. Sept. 23, 1999, p. 5.
City Council OKs buying defibrillators. Sept. 23, 1999, p. 14.
Firefighter pact gets council OK. Sept. 30, 1999, p. 14.
Council passes resolution supporting veterans’ benefits. Oct. 7, 1999, p. 9
Council honors Scott (Police Commander William Scott) Oct. 7, 1999, p. 13.
Council wants to improve air quality. Oct. 7, 1999, p. 22.
Council OKs changes to approving city contracts. Oct. 21, 1999, p. 19.
Council OKs arts funding. Oct. 28, 1999, p. 16.
Town hall meeting is set for next week. Nov. 4, 1999, p. 5.
Chance to speak. (ed.) Nov. 4, 1999, p. 18.
Police contract OKd. Nov. 4, 1999, p. 12. 35
Federal lawsuit targets police leaders. Nov. 11, 1999, p. 5.
Residents air numerous concerns at town meeting. Nov. 18, 1999, p. 5.
Trolly (sic) planned for holidays. Nov. 25, 1999, p. 16.
Trolly (sic) time. Photo. Dec. 2, 1999, p. 5.
City manager pledges to fight lawsuit. Dec. 2, 1999, p. 7.
City staff is busy dealing with present, planning the future. Dec. 2, 1999, p. 12.
Three on staff retiring. Dec. 2, 1999, p. 14.
Highland Park gets leadership award. Dec. 2, 1999, p. 25.
Traffic commission may look at parking. Dec. 9, 1999, p. 11.
Special service districts OK’d. Dec. 9, 1999, p. 11.
Electric power comes from Elmwood. Dec. 9, 1999, p. 11.
Meeting dates set by council for year 2000. Dec. 9, 1999, p. 13.
City may limit hand-held phone use. Dec. 16, 1999, p. 5.
A new year and a new festival for the city. Dec. 23, 1999, p. 5.
HIGHLAND PARK COMMUNITY HOUSE
H.P. Community House elects board. Oct. 21, 1999, p. 16.
HIGHLAND PARK FIRE DEPARTMENT
New fire station has a busy first week. Jan. 21, 1999. p. 7.
Fire Department is not soliciting. Sept. 16, 1999, p. 14.
Firefighter pact gets council OK. Sept. 30, 1999, p. 14.
HIGHLAND PARK HIGH SCHOOL
See: Schools-District 113.
HIGHLAND PARK HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION
Monument needed to honor area veterans. Guest essay: H. Eglit. Feb. 25, 1999. p. 19.
Class of '78 noted for preservation. Mar. 11, 1999. p. 7.
Legion hall faces demolition. Apr. 22, 1999. p. 5.
City may buy Legion Hall. May 13, 1999. p. 14.
Historic area debate lively. June 3, 1999. p. 7.
Historic district moving ahead. June 10, 1999. p. 11.
Legion Hall preservation being pushed. Sept. 23, 1999, p. 5.
HIGHLAND PARK HOSPITAL
Hospitals discuss merger. Feb. 11, 1999. p. 11.
Medical executive committee members are announced. Apr. 22, 1999. p. 24.
Volunteers lauded. Apr. 22, 1999. p. 25.
Role reversals are common in ER. Apr. 22, 1999. p. D3.
Hospital merger with Evanston expected. July 1, 1999. p. 5.
Spaeth: Hospital merger focus is 'growth'. July 8, 1999. p. 5 36
Hospital seeks open-heart surgery OK. Sept. 23, 1999, p. 7.
Operation Smile brings just that. Sept. 30, 1999, p. 7.
Hospital plans ‘world class program’ (open-heart surgery) Nov. 11, 1999, p. 7.
ENH, Highland Park hospitals to merge. Nov. 11, 1999, p. 10.
Heart surgeon, Todd K. Rosengart, is a real leader in field. Nov. 11, 1999, p. 12.
Heart program needed now. (ed.) Nov. 11, 1999, p. 20.
Heart surgery unit is approved. Nov. 25, 1999, p. 16.
HIGHLAND PARK PARK DISTRICT
Park District to get Moraine Park. Apr. 15, 1999. p. 5.
Plan updates moving ahead. June 10, 1999. p. 5.
Neighborhoods at center of planning. June 10, 1999. p. 3.
Moraine plan is approved,. June 10, 1999. p. 7.
Summer splash: Hidden Creek provides residents with cool events. June 17, 1999. p. 8.
Fuerst revolutionizes public swimming scene. June 17, 1999. p. 9.
Pool safety, accessibility draws attention. June 17, 1999. p. 9.
Pool safety. (ed.) June 17, 1999. p. 18.
Park District of Highland Park Treasurer’s Report for period ending Mar. 31, 1999, Sept. 30, 1999, p. 192.
HIGHLAND PARK PLAN COMMISSION
Downtown district subject of hearing. Jan. 14, 1999. p. 12.
Master plan vital to city's future. Guest essay: J. Schwartz. Jan. 14, 1999. p. 21.
Lakefront houses could see limits. Jan. 21, 1999. p. 12.
Business district study suggests height limits. Jan. 28, 1999. p. 5.
Condo project receives a cool reception. Feb. 25, 1999. p. 5.
City hires Camiros to help with plan. Mar. 4, 1999. p. 10.
Downtown proposals are debated. Mar. 11, 1999. p. 5.
Growth topic of discussion. Apr. 15, 1999, p. 11.
HIGHLAND PARK POLICE DEPARTMENT
Police want to expand into space next door. Jan. 21, 1999. p. 5.
Police are honored. Jan. 28, 1999. p. 9.
(Police chief) Dahlberg subject of lawsuit. Feb. 18, 1999. p. 7.
Disgruntled police officers vent frustration to council. Mar. 11, 1999. p.11.
Testimony conflicts in police incident. Sept. 2, 1999. P. 5.
Mod squad: half-century old police car restored to original beauty. Sept. 2, 1999. P. 9.
Council honors Scott (Commander William Scott), Oct. 7, 1999, p. 13.
Police officer is disciplined. (Rodney Watt) Oct. 14, 1999, p. 7.
Fallen office is honored. (Robert C. Reiman) Oct. 14, 1999, p. 7.
On target. Oct. 28,1999, p. 7.
Federal lawsuit targets police leaders. Nov. 11, 1999, p. 5.
Local police fighting to stop domestic violence. Nov. 18, 1999, p. 7.
City manager pledges to fight lawsuit. Dec. 2, 1999, p. 7.
Police make gambling arrest. Dec. 2, 1999, p. 25.
HIGHLAND PARK PUBLIC LIBRARY
Library plans millennium list of books. Feb. 11, 1999. p. 9.
Library wants books that matter. Feb. 18, 1999. p. 7.
Votes cast for Books That Matter. Feb. 25, 1999. p. 11. Photo-cover. Feb. 25, 1999.
Recommend a good book. (ed.) Feb. 25, 1999. p. 18.
Library effort ongoing. Mar. 25, 1999. p. 7.
Ballots roll in to library staff. Apr. 1, 1999. p. 11.
Books That Matter wants more picks. Apr. 29, 1999. p. 12.
Children dominate balloting. May 6, 1999. p. 7.
'Books that Matter' events set. May 6, 1999. p. 7.
Comments are sought on 'Books that Matter'. May 13, 1999. p. 10.
Cartoonist to speak. May 13, 1999. p. 19.
Last chance to cast vote (Books that Matter) May 27, 1999. p. 7.
Alyce Brenner room is inviting. Nov. 4, 1999, p. 7.
Internet access a library issue. Nov. 18, 1999, p. 17.
Libraries and the Internet. (ed.) Nov. 18, 1999, p. 20.
HIGHWOOD, IL
A T & T tower request withdrawn. Jan. 14, 1999. p. 7
Morelli resigns, may be back. Jan. 14, 1999. p. 15.
New train station open, more to come. Jan. 14, 1999. p. 12.
Highwood library receives grant. Jan. 21, 1999. p. 10.
Officials need more time for new school location. Jan. 28, 1999. p. 11.
Morelli challenges Ronzani. Feb. 4, 1999. p. 16.
Highwood opposes District 112 Oak Terrace plan. Feb. 11, 1999. p. 7.
New plan will save eleven homes. Feb. 18, 1999. p. 5.
Police union vote set for March 5. Feb. 25, 1999. p. 16.
Highwood Police cast unanimous vote for union. Mar. 18, 1999. p. 9.
Correction (for Mar. 11 story) Mar. 18, 1999. p. 11.
Highwood Fire Department in the lead. Mar. 25, 1999. p. 7.
Ronzani challenged by Morelli. Apr. 1, 1999. p. 9.
Ronzani in Highwood. (ed.) Apr. 1, 1999. p. 17.
Ugolini wins write-in race. Apr. 22, 1999. p. 7.
Ronzani wins leisurely race. Apr. 22, 1999. p. 11.
Highwood will follow Highland Park's fort lead. May 20, 1999. p. 7.
Fidel Ghini, Highwood's fiery mayor. June 3, 1999. p. 5. Obituary.
Highwood cops say city is dragging its feet. June 24, 1999. p. 5.
Festival Days starts today. July 29, 1999. p. 5. 38
Grant helps open doors to cultural heritage. Sept. 16, 1999, p. 5.
Highwood seeks chief. Sept. 23, 1999, p. 17.
Mainstreet is created. Sept. 30, 1999, p. 14.
Combined statement of receipts, disbursements and fund balances, year ending 9-30-99, Sept. 30, 1999, p. 190.
Main Street meeting is planned for Oct. 21. Oct. 7, 1999, p. 5.
Highwood ready for growth spurt. Nov. 25, 1999, p. 5.
Chamber, Main Street helping shape Highwood. Nov. 25, 1999, p. 5
Highwood police take case to citizens. Dec. 9, 1999, p. 5.
Highwood's history preserved at library. Dec. 30, 1999, p. 16.
HIGHWOOD PUBLIC LIBRARY
Grant helps open doors to cultural heritage. Sept. 16, 1999, p. 5.
HIGHWAYS
See: Roads
HISTORY
Highland Park's history is linked to entrepreneurs. Lake County Boom or Bust, special report. Feb. 25, 1999. p. 7--
Monument needed to honor area veterans. Guest essay: H. Eglit. Feb. 25, 1999. p.19
Ravinia's history will be on display Saturday. June 17, 1999. p. 5.
Historical home (Otis house, Barrington, IL) houses community’s past. Oct. 14, 1999, p. A4.
A soldier’s story: Pvt. Michael Keegan. Nov. 18, 1999, p. 9.
Residents approve new historic district. Dec. 9, 1999, p. 12.
Local historian takes a look into the future. Dec. 30, 1999, p. 7.
100 years ago. Dec. 30, 1999, p. 10.
History lines the streets. Dec. 30, 1999, p. 166.
Photos: Chicago & Northwestern station, H. Park, c1930. Dec. 30, 1999, p. 7.
Northwestern Military Academy. Dec. 30, 1999, p. 177
1901: "A Slice of Life in the Good Old Days". Book. Dec. 30, 1999, p. 162.
HOLIDAYS
Love's in! Area artists put hearts into Valentine's Day cards. Feb. 11, 1999, p. B3.
Easter becoming big business. Mar. 25, 1999. p. D4.
4th of July events set. July 1, 1999. p. 5.
A fun fourth. July 8, 1999. p. 9.
‘Tis the season-cash registers ring at Halloween. Oct. 28, 1999, p. 25.
Deck the yard with creepy crawlers. Oct. 28, 1999, p. 25.
Wanted: young children’s Thanksgiving recipes. Oct. 28, 1999, p. 38.
Scaring up some fun. (List of local Halloween events) Oct. 28, 1999, p. B4.
Students give thanks for pets, people. Nov. 18, 1999, p. 35. 39
Turkey dinner: first grade style. Nov. 18, 1999, p. 169.
Centering on the holidays. Nov. 18, 1999, p. A1.
Trolly (sic) planned for holidays. Nov. 25, 1999, p. 16.
Making oil for lamps teaches holiday lesson. Dec. 2, 1999, p. 9.
Putz houses, bottle brush lamps recall old-fashioned holidays. Dec. 2, 1999, pA3.
Sing ye Noel. (Program listings.) Dec. 2, 1999, p. B2.
Menorah lighting. Cover photo. Dec. 9, 1999.
Annual live nativity scene set for Sunday. Dec. 9, 1999, p. 12.
Setting pretty--tables to inspire a holiday hostess. Dec. 9, 1999, p. A1.
A new year and a new festival for the city. Dec. 23, 1999, p. 5.
All about (New Year's) Eve, List of events. Dec. 23, 1999, p. B2.
HOLOCAUST
Two honored for protecting Jews. May 27, 1999. p. 159.
HOME EDUCATION
Home schoolers blaze own learning path. Nov. 25, 1999, p. 29.
Good planning key to setting up home office. Dec. 9, 1999, p. A11.
HOME REPAIR AND REMODELING
Yapp (Bob) to bring message of preservation to home show. Feb. 4, 1999. p. A1.
Lake County Home Show this weekend. Feb. 4, 1999. p. A1.
Simple solutions to common, everyday household problems. Dec. 9, 1999, p. A6.
Caulking correctly is a tricky technique. Dec. 9, 1999, p. A8.
HOMECOMING
Alive and kicking. Oct. 21, 1999, p. 9.
HOMEWORK
Hitting the books: homework levels have risen. Oct. 7, 1999, p. 31.
How much homework is just too much? Oct. 21, 1999, p. 44.
HOMES
At home with modern revolution. Dec. 30, 1999, p. A1.
HOOGASIAN, JACK (Judge)
Hoogasian, 74, attorney, judge who loved the law. Obituary. Sept. 23, 1999, p. 15.
HOSPITALS
Banks, hospitals feel ready for Y2K. May 13, 1999. p. 25.
Hospitals are named in wrongful death lawsuit. Sept. 2, 1999, p. 23.
Merger rumors false. Sept. 16, 1999, p. 12.
HOUSE / ESTATES
Eighty Elms show house to help kids. Apr. 29, 1999. p. A1.
Housewalks show style of building. May 13, 1999. p. A1.
HOUSING
Sales up 7.6 percent in U.S. for new homes. Jan. 21, 1999. p. A8.
Home ownership rate slips in fourth quarter. Feb. 11, 1999. p. A12.
Lake County has risen to top in area housing prices. Feb. 18, 1999. p. 21.
Condo project receives a cool reception. Feb. 25, 1999. p. 5.
Housing start pace fastest in 12 years. Mar. 4, 1999. p. A17.
Downtown proposals are debated. Mar. 11, 1999. p. 5.
Used home sales hit record for January. Mar. 11, 1999. p. A8.
HUD offers guide on fees for brokers. Mar. 18, 1999. p. A16.
Know your home: many homes are sold without inspections. Mar. 25, 1999, p. A3.
Survey shows housing price changes. Apr. 15, 1999. p. A14.
Townhomes get planners (sic) OK. June 10, 1999. p. 11.
Pace slows on new and existing homes. June 17, 1999. p. A12.
Special section: Lake County: Boom-or-bust. June 24, 1999. p. 9---
A whole new ball game in neighbor relations. July 1, 1999. p. 5.
Housing starts up in Midwest. July 29, 1999. p. A3.
Bulk survey results are surprising. Aug. 5, 1999. p. 5.
Realtors say market is still strong. Aug. 5, 1999. p. A14.
Sales jump for existing homes. Aug. 12, 1999. p. A10.
Home sales continue to outpace last year. Aug. 19, 1999. p. 23.
Making the case for purchase of newly constructed home. Aug. 19, 1999. p. A3
Pros and cons of buying new and existing. Sept. 16, 1999, p. A15.
Affordable housing gets county support. Nov. 11, 1999, p. 16.
Affordable housing meeting tonight. Nov. 18, 1999, p. 10.
Home sales hold steady. Nov. 25, 1999, p. A19.
ICARE
See: Charities.
ICE CREAM
Homemade goodness: once plentiful, ice cream parlors find new ways to survive. Aug. 12, 1999. p. 21.
IKEBANA
Hata makes Ikebana as clear as crystal. Apr. 29, 1999. p. D16.
ILLINOIS
Skinner appointed director of IEPA (Illinois Environment Protection Agency) Jan. 21, 1999. p. 18.
State symbols. Jan. 21, 1999. p. 134.
State Senator Link ignites push for motor tax funds. Mar. 4, 1999. p. 9.
Attorney General's office to take over child support. Mar. 18, 1999. p. 17.
(Rhoda) Pierce takes (Illinois Arts) Council. Apr. 8, 1999. p. B7.
Legislators: Illinois First is a work in progress. May 13, 1999. p. 9.
Lawsuit asks that state open ethics meetings. May 20, 1999. p. 10.
Spending habits flawed in Illinois First plan. Guest essay: K. W. Arnold. June 24, 1999. p. 19.
State debates spending settlement cash. Aug. 12, 1999. p. 9.
State exam Saturday for landscape staff. Aug. 12, 1999. p. A3.
Photos capture “Wilds of Illinois”. Chicago Botanic Garden exhibit. Sept. 9, 1999, p.B3.
State silent about evolution. Sept. 16, 1999, p. 11.
Illinois State Board of Education annual financial statement. Nov. 25,1999, p.205.
Interest weighed for late support checks. Dec. 2, 1999, p. 20.
ILLINOIS NATIONAL GUARD
New general (Maj. Gen. David Harris) hopes to boost Guard’s ranks. Sept. 16,1999, p165
IMPEACHMENT
Outraged group gives 250 letters to Rep. Porter. Mar. 4, 1999. p. 9.
INSECTS
The sting and how to avoid it. Aug. 26, 1999, p. A1.
INSOMNIA
Common causes of insomnia. Nov. 4, 1999, p. A23.
INSURANCE
Four sources cover disabled workers. June 10, 1999. p. 26.
How to figure homeowners (sic) insurance. June 10, 1999. p. A20.
INTERIOR DESIGN
Vive la France. May 6, 1999. p. A1.
INTERNET
Lake County tax maps are now available on CD. Jan. 7, 1999. p. 14.
Garden sites grow quickly on the Internet. Mar. 4, 1999. p. A-5.
Politics on the internet causes tempers to flare. Mar. 25, 1999. p. 7.
Internet service promises ease of television. Apr. 1, 1999. p. 5.
Schools develop web of Internet rules. Apr. 15, 1999. p. 29.
Net guide. Apr. 15, 1999. p. 29. 42
Machines record music from Internet. Apr. 29, 1999. p. A14.
Extension service, others grow garden Internet sites. May 20, 1999. p. A12.
A slice of mortality on the Web. June 3, 1999. p. 27.
Be cautious, not fearful of Internet. June 3, 1999. p. 28.
Website benefits charities: www.charitycards.com. June 24, 1999. p. D18.
Be on lookout for Internet cramming. July 15, 1999. p. 23.
EnergyNet (sic) students research costs, use of utilities at school. Aug. 5, 1999. p. 43.
U. W. is now online. Aug. 12, 1999. p. 28.
Internet future will astound us. Oct. 7, 1999, p. 27.
Extended family: iParenting clicks with moms and dad on the internet. Nov. 4, 1999, p.A17.
More places to go and more sites to see. Nov. 4, 1999, p. A20.
Internet access a library issue. Nov. 18, 1999, p. 17.
Libraries on the Internet. (ed.) Nov. 18, 1999, p. 20.
Choosing the right Internet provider. Dec. 9, 1999, p. 25.
Favre (Jeff) hits it big on the web. Dec. 23, 1999, p. B5.
Technology dominates the future. Dec. 30, 1999, p. 40.
INTERNSHIPS
Internships offered by U.S. Senator Durbin. Dec. 16, 1999, p. 13.
INVESTMENTS
Several ways exist for foreign investors. Feb. 4, 1999. p. 22.
Community Bank adds investment services. Mar. 25, 1999. p. 28.
IRELAND
Troubles have lessons for student. Guest essay: Zalusky. May 13, 1999. p. 7.
Irish conflict not just about bombs. Guest essay: L. Kolman. May 13, 1999. p18.
ISRAEL
Elm Place students visit counterparts in Israel. Apr. 29, 1999. p. 5.
Rockets greet local travelers. July 15, 1999, p. 11.
Middle East peace will not last long.. Guest essay: B. Portnoy. Sept. 16, 1999, p. 19.
JAZZ
Jazz in the afternoon. (Concert series) Jan. 21, 1999. p. 9.
JENSEN, JENS
Jensen: dean of landscape design. June 17, 1999. p. A1.
Lectures and tours to honor Jensen. June 17, 1999. p. A1.
Good things come in small villages. Sept. 16, 1999, p. A1.
JOBS See: Employment.
JORDAN, MICHAEL
Meeting Michael on the court for real. Oct. 7, 1999, p. 196.
JUDAISM/JUDAICA
Chabad: Sacred scrolls can shield from terror. Aug. 12, 1999. p. 144.
KEEGAN, MICHAEL
A soldier’s story, Pvt. Michael Keegan. Nov. 18, 1999, p. 9.
KILIMANJARO
Climber, Rom Reiman, learns about himself. Oct. 14, 1999, p. 9.
KINDERGARTEN
Play time: life's lessons learned in and out of the classroom. Apr. 8, 1999. p.35.
Sound strategy: phonemic awareness back but with a new twist. Apr. 29, 1999. p. 31.
Prepare your child for kindergarten. Aug. 5, 1999. p. 34
KOHN, DAVID
Kohn to join academy (American Academy of Dermatology) Dec. 9, 1999, p. 13.
KOSOVO
(Sen. Paul) Simon analyzes Kosovo crisis. Apr. 15, 1999. p. 13.
Teacher pushes relief effort. May 6, 1999. p. 14.
Students walk to help. May 6, 1999. p. 14.
Refugee hosts learn a lesson in gratitude. July 1, 1999. p. 16.
KOUKOS, PETER J., City Council member
Koukos pushing alternative-by-pass for Green Bay and Central Ave. Sept. 23, 1999, p. 5.
LA BELLE, JAMES , Lake County Board chairman.
La Belle undecided about running again. Nov. 4, 1999, p. 10.
LAKE BLUFF, IL
Annual report and appropriation ordinance of the Lake Bluff Mosquito
Abatement District for year beginning 7-1-1999 to 9-30-2000. Sept. 30, , 1999, p. 189.
LAKE COUNTY, IL
Lake County tax maps are now available on CD. Jan. 7, 1999. p. 14.
Lake County killers: heart disease, cancer. Jan. 14, 1999, p. 9.
Hokanson: County looking for a fresh approach to development. Jan. 14, 1999. p. 11.
Comments sought on watershed ordinance. Jan. 28, 1999. p. 14. 44
Traffic report urges north-south roadway. Jan. 28, 1999. p. 18.
County board members set their priorities. Feb. 11, 1999. p. 13.
Clerk warns against selling voter records. Feb. 18, 1999. p. 10.
Land of luxury: Lake County has risen to the top in area housing prices. Feb. 18, 1999. p. 21.
Rediscovered flora and fauna. Biological sleuths piece together Lake County's diverse ecosystems. Feb. 18, 1999. p. 140.
Deeds office sets record volume. Feb. 18, 1999. p. 162.
Lake County: Boom or Bust. Special report. Feb. 25, 1999. p. 7--
State Senator Link ignites push for motor tax funds. Mar. 4, 1999. p. 9.
Ryan (Attorney General) praises county for efforts to combat gang problems. Mar. 4, 1999. p. 19.
Geological gems: County's glacial past reflected in moraines, lakes. Mar. 18, 1999. p. 151.
Lake County: Boom or Bust. People of Lake County. Mar. 25, 1999. p. 11--
More Title I funds coming to Lake County schools. Mar. 25, 1999. p. 32.
$1.5 million in emergency cash will fund roadwork. Apr. 1, 1999. p. 7.
Saving savannnas: rare ecosystem getting new life in Lake County. Apr. 15, 1999. p. 146.
Schneider moves into new position. (Chief deputy treasurer, Lake County) Apr. 29, 1999. p. 7.
Lake County: Boom or Bust. Transportation. Special Rep
Lake County: Boom or Bust: Schools. May 27, 1999. p. 9---
Lake County hires new planning director. June 3, 1999. p. 24.
County university site vote is delayed. June 10, 1999. p. 15.
Lake County: Boom-or-bust. Special section on Housing. June 24, 1999. p. 7--
Reasonable development. (ed.) June 24, 1999. p. 18.
Sales tax request stuck in Senate. July 1, 1999. p. 13.
Minors used in county liquor sweep. July 8, 1999. p. 10.
County considers changes to Winchester contract. July 8, 1999. p. 14.
Fair of the Century: Lake County's event features pig races and more. July 22, 1999. p. 9.
County board supports Lakehurst for university. July 22, 1999. p. 43.
Lake County: Boom or Bust: Commercial development. July 29, 1999. p. 9--- Special report.
Lake County: Boom or Bust: Urbanizing services. Aug. 26, 1999, Special
Report. Aug. 26, 1999. P. 9---
Transportation group reveals 2020 vision. Sept. 9, 1999, p. 17.
Lake County: Boom or Bust: Rapid growth puts demands on libraries, park districts. Special report. Sept. 30, 1999, p. 9.
County proposes hiking permit fees 50 percent. Oct. 7, 1999, p. 15.
County urges Tollway to build Lake-Cook ramp. Oct. 21, 1999, p. 14.
Lake County: Boom or Bust. Special report: Rising Waters. Oct. 28, 1999, pp.8— 45
Go with the flow. (ed.) Oct. 28, 1999, p. 18.
Ghostly past: Lake County’s spirited history still haunts today. Oct. 28,1999. p. 161.
LaBelle undecided about running again (for Lake County Board seat) Nov. 4, 1999, p. 10.
Stein (Sanford) appointed to county committee, Regional Planning Comm. Nov. 4, 1999, p. 21.
UDO (Unified development ordinance) hearings are set. Nov. 4, 1999, p. 12.
Hearings on UDO are scheduled. Nov. 11, 1999, p. 206.
Lake County: Boom or Bust-The environment connection. Nov. 25, 1999, p. 9—
Casino fight continues. Nov. 25, 1999, p . 26.
Recorder warns about new system. Dec. 9, 1950. P. 51.
Casino case sent to Cook. Dec. 23, 1999, p. 15.
Lake County: Boom or Bust-Development of suburbs. Dec. 23, 1999, p. 7-- Special Report.
LAKE COUNTY FOREST PRESERVE DISTRICT
Forest Preserve push is delayed by Libertyville vote. Feb. 11, 1999. p. 9.
Law suit is filed over '38' acres. Mar. 25, 1999. p. 5.
Lake County: Boom or Bust. Special report. Mar. 25, 1999. p. 11--
Vote yes. (ed. re: Forest Preserve issue) Mar. 25, 1999. p. 18.
Forest briefs (summer events and activities) June 10, 1999. p. 7.
Pilot program may have trucks running on ‘Crisco”. Oct. 14, 1999, p. 9.
Forest briefs. Dec. 2, 1999, p. 189.
LAKE COUNTY RECORDER'S OFFICE
Deeds office sets record volume. Feb. 18, 1999. p. 162.
LAKE FOREST, IL
Despite letter officials still eye Fort site. Feb. 18, 1999. p. 19.
Lake Forest makes progress with Army. June 10, 1999. p. 13.
LAKE MICHIGAN
Dog beach discussion tonight. May 13, 1999. p. 14.
Dog beach proposal draws critics. May 20, 1999. p. 5.
For dog's sake. (ed.) May 20, 1999. p. 16.
Dog Beach popular trial extended. July 1, 1999. p. 14.
Lake level drops, shoreline concerns remain. Dec. 16, 1999, p. 5.
LANDMARKS
Legion Hall faces demolition. Apr. 22, 1999. p. 5.
City may buy Legion Hall. May 13, 1999. p. 14.
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE
Jensen: dean of landscape design. June 17, 1999. p. Al.
Lectures and tours to honor Jensen. June 17, 1999. p. A1.
LANDSCAPERS / LANDSCAPING
Landscapers honor commercial projects. Mar. 11, 1999. p. 25.
Landscapers win awards from peers. Mar. 18, 1999. p. A14.
Council to review leaf blower laws. May 20, 1999. p. 7.
Peace and quiet. (ed.) June 10, 1999. p. 18.
Spending up 48% on (landscaping) services from '97. Aug. 5, 1999. p. A3.
State exam Saturday for landscape staff. Aug. 12, 1999. p. A3.
LANGUAGES
Best to learn a language speaking it. Feb. 11, 1999. p. 27.
Research says primary grades best for language study. Feb. 11, 1999. p. 27.
LAWNS
Alternatives to help make lawns healthy. Feb. 4, 1999. p. A3.
Terrific turf in a decade. Apr. 15, 1999. p. A1.
Aim for a healthy lawn, rather than perfect one. Apr. 15, 1999. p. A4.
Don't want to mow? Here's a way out of it. Apr. 29, 1999. p. A7.
Replacing microorganisms helps turf. May 13, 1999. p. A7.
How to hire a contractor for your lawn. May 20, 1999. p. A4.
Right combination makes a great lawn. June 17, 1999. p. 24.
Lawn care tricks. July 15, 1999. p. 145.
New tools and products for next year’s garden. Sept. 30, 1999, p. A5.
LAWS & LEGISLATION
Campaign reform, other new laws now in effect. Jan. 14, 1999. p. 125.
Legislators pushing for road funds. Feb. 11, 1999. p. 7.
LEARNING DISABILITIES
Local woman, P. Adelman, will lead Leslie Shankman School (for children with learning disabilities) Sep.t 23, 1999, p. 41.
LEGISLATORS/LEGISLATURE
Contact your legislators- addresses, fax numbers. Apr. 1, 1999. p. 10.
List of legislators with addresses, fax numbers. Apr. 22, 1999. p. 10.
Legislators: Illinois First is a work in progress. May 13, 1999. p. 9.
Contact your legislators. May 13, 1999. p. 12.
Legislature OKs cellular 911 bill. June 3, 1999. p. 18.
Tougher smoking laws still in Springfield. Aug. 5, 1999. p. 12.
Here is how your lawmakers voted last week. Sept. 23, 1999, p . 20.
Congress votes on milk pricing, lawsuits. Sept. 30, 1999, p. 20. 47
How area lawmakers voted. Oct. 7, 1999, p. 20.
Votes cast on foreign aid, health care. Oct. 14, 1999, p. 20.
House takes up defense budget. Oct. 21, 1999, p. 22.
Test ban treaty. Oct. 21, 1999, p. 22.
Gun issue. Oct. 21, 1999, p. 22.
How local law makers voted on: assisted suicide, budget cut, congressional pay, trade debate. Nov. 4, 1999, p. 20.
Congress votes on phonics, financing. Nov. 11, 1999, p. 22.
How area lawmakers voted: Congress promotes parental responsibility. Nov. 18, 1999, p. 22.
How area lawmakers voted: White House, Congress make a (budget) deal. Nov. 25, 1999, p. 20.
LIBRARIANS
The net still can't beat a good reference librarian. Mar. 4, 1999. p. 17 (Column: A. Henry)
LIBRARIES
Lake County’s libraries are bursting at the seams. Sept. 30, 1999, p. 9.
New facilities offer more than just books. Sept. 30, 1999, p. 10.
LINCOLNSHIRE, IL
Village reacts to funding for Rte. 22. June 17, 1999. p. 16.
LINK, TERRY (State Senator)
State Senator Link ignites push for motor tax funds. Mar. 4, 1999. p. 9.
Link pushes gun control. May 20, 1999. p. 11.
Link provides scholarships. July 15, 1999. p. 29.
Link pushes gun control. Oct. 7, 1999, p. 199.
Link is named to development board. Dec. 2, 1999, p. 22.
LITIGATION
Arbitration cheaper, quicker than a trial. Apr. 29, 1999. p. 23.
MC INTOSH, CLARENCE PEARSON
War hero remembered ad dedicated family man. July 15, 1999. p. 7.
MAHER, GEORGE, architect.
Good things come in small villages. Sept. 16, 1999, p. A1.
MAIDS
See: Cleaning.
MARSHMALLOWS
Family: 'Chubby Bunny' can be fatal.' June 17, 1999. p. 200.
MATLIN, MARLEE
Marlee Matlin gives back. Apr. 15, 1999. p. B8.
MECKLER, BARISA
Local youth gets front seat in Washington. Oct. 21, 1999, p. 5.
MEDICAL SCHOOL
Medical school offered to the public. Sept. 16, 1999, p. 46.
MEMORY
Program helps those with memory loss. Dec. 23, 1999, p. A13.
METRA
Metra plans are on track. Dec. 2, 1999, p. 13.
MICHIGAN
"Laker" special Memorial Day Issue. Insert. May 27, 1999.
MIDDLE EAST
Middle East peace will not last long. Guest essay: B. Portnoy. Sept. 16, 1999, p. 19.
MILLENNIUM
Any thing goes millennium eve. Dec. 16, 1999, p. 183.
MISSILES
U.S. in need of missile defense. Guest essay: Peter Fitzgerald, U.S. Senator. June 24, 1999. p. 20.
MODEL TRAINS
All aboard: garden-trains make home a railroad stop. Sept. 2, 1999, p. A1/
MODELS
Child modeling teaches life's lessons. July 1, 1999. p. 139.
Tips for finding reputable area modeling agents. July 1, 1999. p. 139.
MONSTERS
Monsters are his metier: Dennis Druktenis. Oct. 28, 1999, p. B3.
MORAINE PARK
Park District to get Moraine Park. Apr. 15, 1999. p . 5.
MOSQUITOES
Mosquitoes soon to take bite out of summer. June 24, 1999. p. 192.
MOTION PICTURES
'Spoons' ladles out laughs. Jan. 14, 1999. p. B4.
Second time's a charm (for Harold Ramis) Mar. 4, 1999. p. B7.
(John) Waters still the 'Flamingo Kid'. May 6, 1999. p. B3.
The Phantom Menace has a lesson for us all. Guest essay: I. Serotta. June 17, 1999. p. 19.
Movies make a show of survival. Dec. 30, 1999, p. B6.
MOUNTAIN CLIMBING
Climber, Tom Reiman, learns about himself. Oct. 14, 1999, p. 9.
MOVIE THEATERS
Small theaters create their own niche. June 17, 1999. p. 23.
MUNDELEIN, IL
Mundelein is struggling to find a balance. July 29, 1999. p. 11.
MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS
MS Supercities Walk Sunday. Apr. 15, 1999. p. 9.
Gretchen's group raises $2,500. Apr. 22, 1999. p. 7.
MUSIC
(Adam) Whiteman hits with Big time. Jan. 7, 1999. p. B4.
Nickels coins Pachyderm sound. Jan. 7, 1999. p. B4.
Free for all at Music Center. Jan. 7, 1999. p. B11.
Playing Samuel Barber. Jan. 7, 1999. p. B12.
Jazz in the afternoon. (Concert series) Jan. 21, 1999. p. 9.
Music to learn by: studies show music could help students. Jan. 21, 1999. p.25.
Ravinia plans 'Season of the Century'. Jan. 28, 1999. p. B4.
Gustafson (Nancy) takes long way home. Mar. 4, 1999. p. B6.
Orchestra (Chicago Youth Symphony Orchestra) benefits from family ties. Mar. 4, 1999. p. D4.
Trio says 'oui' to French music. Mar. 11, 1999. p. B4.
Jodi's Jiggle gig. (Jodi Kaplan) Mar. 18, 1999. p. B13.
Four musical groups honored. Mar. 25, 1999. p. B4.
Matt Walker takes the cupcake. Apr. 29, 1999. p. B4.
Doctor (Frank K. Leung) answers music's call. May 13, 1999. p. B14.
(Arthur) Lee takes The Next Step. May 27, 1999. p. B3. 50
Seniors make beautiful music. May 27, 1999. p. B4.
Music to the ears: The season of outdoor concerts is upon us. (Area summer concert schedule.) June 3, 1999. p. B4.
All's right for Left Undone, local music group. July 1, 1999. p. B14.
Nines are wild at YEA! event. Aug. 19, 1999. p. 9.
Aitay (Victor) makes Sutures a class act. Aug. 19, 1999. p. B3.
Casalondo likes its salsa hot. Aug. 19, 1999. p. B4.
Kastles sail forth with songs of Great Lakes. Aug. 19, 1999. p. B8.
The bus stops here: Walter Thomas singer/songwriter. Sept. 2, 1999, pB3.
Musicians tune up for fall (Local concert schedule) Sept. 16, 1999, p. B9.
Of jazz, ghosts and Nancy Drew. Sept. 23, 1999, p. B3.
Galati (Frank) shares his view of ‘Bridge’. Sept. 23, 1999, p. B4.
Driving passion: Song writer Garnet Rogers gets his odes on the road. Oct. 14, 1999, p. B3.
Being Stern (Isaac) with a smile. Nov. 4, 1999, p. B2.
Opera Studio of Highland Park tells tales. Nov. 4, 1999, p. B7.
Boulez bids farewell to the 20th century. Dec. 9, 1999, p. B9.
Area musicians receive some record support. Dec. 16, 1999, p. B7.
A century of music. Dec. 30, 1999, p. B7.
NASA
Students go to the moon with NASA. Apr. 15, 1999. p. 9.
NAMES
What's in a name? Memorable names keep the customers coming. June 24, 1999. p. 157.
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR ADVANCEMENT OF COLORED PEOPLE-NAACP
Vets, NAACP fight cuts (in health care). Nov. 4, 1999, p. 9.
NATIVE AMERICANS
Author profiles Native American arts and artisans. July 29, 1999. p. A11.
NECKTIES
To be or knot to be: new tie knots make fashion statement. July 22, 1999. p.141.
NEIGHBORHOODS
League studies neighborhood character. Nov. 11, 1999, p. 11.
Residents approve new historic district. Dec. 9, 1999, p. 12.
NEW GUINEA
Medical mission: local doctor delivers in jungles of New Guinea. Dec. 9, 1999, p. A25.
NEWMAN, BRUCE
Newman reflects on community and trust. Sept. 30, 1999, p. D3.
NEWMAN, DANNY (Public Relations counsel: Lyric Opera)
Happy birthday, Danny. Jan. 21, 1999. p. B8.
NEWSPAPERS
Pioneer buys Doings paper. Mar. 11, 1999. p. 5.
Law suit asks that state open ethics meetings. May 20, 1999. p. 10.
Pioneer wins 12 IPA awards. Oct. 14, 1999, p. 10.
Pioneer (Press) began here in 1924. Dec. 30, 1999, p. 18.
NOISE
City clamps down on leaf blowers. Aug. 5, 1999. p. 7.
NORTH SHORE SANITARY DISTRICT
NSSD reduces user fee. June 17, 1999. p. 7.
NORTH SHORE SENIOR CENTER
Senior Center move may get jump start. May 20, 1999. p. 163.
NORTHBROOK, IL
Northbrook man charged in shooting Highland Park man. Nov. 18, 1999, p. 14.
NORTHFIELD, IL
Senior Center move may get jump start. May 20, 1999. p. 163.
NURSING HOMES
What to look for in an assisted-living facility. Oct. 28, 1999, p. 27.
OBITUARIES
A slice of immortality on the Web. June 3, 1999. p. 27.
OBITUARIES
Adler, Katherine, WWII Navy veteran, antique dealer. Dec. 16, 1999, p. 225.
Agostinelli, Luigi, construction worker, mason. Mar. 18, 1999. p. 176.
Aisner, Blossom, real estate sales, antiques. Jan. 28, 1999. p. 162.
Altheimer, Alan J., attorney. Apr. 15, 1999. p. 176.
Amidei, Ines, homemaker. Aug. 5, 1999. p. 189.
Andersen, Elizabeth S., homemaker. Sept. 2, 1999, p. 175.
Andersen, Ray W., carpenter. May 6, 1999. p. 209 & May 13, 1999. p. 187.
Anderson, Betty, secretary. May 13, 1999. p. 187.
Anderson, Paul H., U. S. Air Force Vet. Aug. 19, 1999. p. 183.
Angiuli, Peter, carpenter. Jan. 28, 1999, p. 162. 52
Baer, Joseph W., attorney. June 17, 1999. p. 201.
Bahr, Ruth, teacher, florist, Feb. 4, 1999. p. 7. & p. 175.
Baldwin, Frank, comptroller, Highland Park Hospital. Feb. 18, 1999. p. 169.
Balwierz, Patrick. Oct. 14, 1999, p. 218.
Baruffi, Joseph, retired carpenter. Apr. 15, 1999. p. 177.
Bass, Norman, owner: Lew Bass Men's Wear. May 6, 1999. p. 209 & May 13, 1999, p. 187.
Beall, Rev. John P., Jesuit priest. May 27, 1999. p. 191.
Becker, Audrey, homemaker. Oct. 28, 1999, p. 195.
Beckman, James D., Jewel Foods employee. July 15, 1999. p. 19.
Belmonti, Dora, homemaker. Apr.1 5, 1999. p. 176.
Benjamin, Dorothy, homemaker. July 1, 1999. p. 167.
Bernard, Henry M. III, owner, Bernard's Interiors and hmb design. (sic) June 10, 1999. p. 187 & July 1, 1999. p. 167.
Bernardi, Angelo. Apr. 1, 1999. p. 172.
Bernardi, Ida, homemaker, May 20, 1999. p. 19.
Bernardini, Anna, homemaker. Mar. 4, 1999. p. 181.
Bernstein, Morton. July 15, 1999. p. 19.
Bertacchini, Diana, beautician. June 10, 1999. p. 187.
Blumberg, Harold R., chairman: Adams Machinery Co. Jan. 7, 1999. p. 131.
Bortolotti, Dolores, homemaker. Feb. 18, 1999. p. 169.
Bradfield, Jean, beautician. May 20, 1999. p. 19.
Brown, Alice Therese, homemaker. Apr. 8, 1999. p. 185.
Brown, Helen S., life-master bridge expert. Sept. 2, 1999, p. 175.
Buck, Mary Elizabeth, telecommunications worker. May 13, 1999. p. 187.
Buescher, Lorenz, graphic designer, artist. Sept. 9, 1999, p. 171.
Burchall, Mary Lou, homemaker. Mar. 11, 1999. p. 166.
Burchall, Jack. July 29, 1999. p. 165.
Burris, Micahel John, contractor, painter. May 27, 1999. p. 191.
Byrdsong, Ricky, basketball coach. July 8, 1999. p. 173.
Cagney, Sheila F., homemaker. July 22, 1999. p. 121.
Caldrelli, Sigrid, homemaker. Feb. 18, 1999. p. 169.
Camp, John S., advertising manager, Kraft Foods. July 1, 1999. p. 167.
Candeli, Carlo John, engineer, Korea veteran. June 10, 1999. p. 21.
Cantor, Yvette, homemaker. Jan. 14, 1999. p. 145.
Carani, Clementina, homemaker. June 10, 1999. p. 21.
Carey, Jean D. H.P. Hospital employee. Aug. 12, 1999. p. 173.
Carlson, Chester, athletic director, swimming pro. Oct. 21, 1999, p. 195.
Carlson, Donald, carpenter. June 17, 1999. p. 22.
Carr, Allan, film producer. July 15, 1999. p. 13.
Castellari, Viola, Illinois Bell employee. Apr. 29, 1999. p. 20.
Castle, Oliver S., country club vice-president., Dec. 23, 1999, p. 161.
Cervac, Joseph A., carpenter. May 20, 1999. p. 199. 53
Citron, Norman P., clothing salesman. Feb. 11, 1999. p. 193.
Clarke, Helen Feraldo, homemaker. Feb. 18, 1999. p. 169.
Clavey, Dorothy. Feb. 4, 1999. p. 175.
Cohen, Grace, homemaker. Apr. 8, 1999. p. 185.
Cohler, Patricia, homemaker. Aug. 19, 1999. p. 183.
Compere, Elise C., attorney. Dec. 2, 1999, p. 230.
Cornell, Kathryn, science teacher, chemist, accountant bridge master. Apr. 1, 1999. p. 175.
Corradini, Elta Ann, registered nurse. July 15, 1999. p. 177.
Cortesi, Raymond, manager: Sunset Food. Mar. 18, 1999. p. 176.
Cox, Vera, homemaker. Aug. 19, 1999. p. 21.
Credi, John, volunteer fireman. Sept, 23, 1999, p. 191.
Croci, Evelyn, homemaker. Mar. 25, 1999. p. 187.
Cronin, Elllys, homemaker. Oct. 7, 1999, p. 219 & Oct. 14, 1999, p. 218
DalBianco, Battisto, owner: DAL Electric, Glencoe. Nov. 4, 1999, p. 199.
Davidson, Claire, board member: Girl Scouts of America. Apr. 1, 1999. p. 175.
Dawe, Elain, writer, editor. May 13, 1999. p. 187.
Day, William, Illinois Bell executive. Jan. 21, 1999. p. 19.
DeGrazia, Eva, homemaker. Sept. 30, 1999, p. 191.
DePalma, Joseph, caddy master. June 3, 1999. p. 189.
Dickelman, Jeanne, homemaker, waitress. Mar. 11, 1999. p. 166.
Dombeck, Clarence. Oct. 28, 1999, p. 195.
Donoval, Agnes M., F. W. Woolworth employee. Aug. 12, 1999. p. 173.
Douglas, Jeannette M., physical therapist. Apr. 8, 1999. p. 185.
Druktenis, Charles, civil service employee at Ft. Sheridan. Nov. 11, 1999, p. 213.
Dunsire, Marion D., commercial artist. Sept. 2, 1999. P. 175.
Early, Russell, cobbler. Jan. 14, 1999. p. 145.
Easterbrook, Gerald, insurance salesman, lounge owner. May 20, 1999. p. 199.
Edelstein, Edward. Mar. 18, 1999. p. 183.
Eichler, Helen Rose, musician. Sept. 16, 1999, p. 199.
Eisenberg, Harold, real estate developer. Jan. 28, 1999. p. 7.
Eisenberg, Ruth, homemaker. Aug. 26, 1999, p. 177.
Elbaum, Celia, holocaust survivor, shop owner. Aug. 19, 1999. p. 183.
Engquist, Doris L., homemaker. Nov. 18, 1999, p. 207.
Erbe, John H. Dec. 16, 1999, p. 225.
Ewing, Anna Laura, teacher, homemaker. July 15, 1999. p. 19.
Eyles, Walter H., owner: educational equipment company. Jan. 14, 1999. p. 145.
Facchini, Anna Marie, homemaker. May 20, 1999. p. 19.
Facchini, Anna-Maria, homemaker. June 24, 1999. p. 193.
Facchini, Eugenio. Feb. 18, 1999. p. 169.
Feiler, Lawrence, engineer, Founder: Feiler Engineering & MFG Co. Oct. 28, 1999, p. 195.
Fell, Eleanor, artist, community leader. Mar. 4, 1999. p. 181. 54
Ferguson, Roland, advertising executive. Mar. 18, 1999. p. 183.
Filippo, Ann, homemaker. Mar. 18, 1999. p. 183 & Apr. 1, 1999. p. 172.
Fiore, Josephine, homemaker. Oct. 28, 1999, p. 195.
Fishman, Craig. Dec. 23, 1999, p. 161.
Fontana, Pia, homemaker. Dec. 2, 1999, p. 230.
Fredrickson, Adele, teacher. Aug. 26, 1999, p. 177.
Frueh, Erne, art historian. July 15, 1999. p. 19.
Freund, Charles G., executive Midcon Corporation. Nov. 25, 1999, p. 211.
Furlong, Thomas. Nov. 25, 1999, p. 211.
Gaggioli, Gustavo, Jan. 21, 1999. p. 153.
Gaines, Emma, homemaker. June 24,1999. p. 193.
Gandolfi, Mary Belesi, grocer. Dec. 23, 1999, p. 19.
Garrity, Thomas E., food store owner. Feb. 11, 1999. p. 193.
Georgeson, Thelma W., homemaker. Jan. 14, 1999. p. 145.
Gienger, Ellen, teacher. Sept. 30, 1999, p. 191.
Ghini, Fidel, former mayor of Highwood. June 3, 1999. p. 5.
Giarelli, Ernest, Director of Facilities, New Trier H.S. District. Sept. 16, 1999, p. 199.
Gibbs, Loretta J., stenographer, phone operator. Oct. 28, 1999, p. 195.
Ginsburg, Rose, homemaker. Dec. 2, 1999, p. 230.
Goldman, Esther, teacher. Mar. 18, 1999. p. 183.
Goodyear, Patricia, former teacher. Sept. 16, 1999, p. 199.
Grandi, Eiga, homemaker. July 15, 1999. p. 19.
Grotti, Beata D., homemaker. July 29, 1999. p. 165.
Grunsfeld, Sally M. naturalist. Apr. 22, 1999. p. 19.
Gutmann, Alice. hospital volunteer, environmentalist. May, 27, 1999. p. 191.
Hamilton, Molly, telephone operator. Sept. 16, 1999, p. 199.
Hamity, Lewis, businessman. Mar. 4, 1999. p. 181.
Hanlon, E. Wallace, WWII vet, former postmaster, Libertyville, IL. Sept.2, 1999, p. 175 & Sept. 9, 1999, p. 171.
Hannaford, Mary, teacher. Dec. 9, 1999, p. 221.
Hatcher, Diane, homemaker. Aug. 19, 1999. p. 183.
Hebert, Bertrand A., insurance consultant, artist. Feb. 25, 1999. p. 185.
Hedin, Margaret, homemaker. Dec. 16, 1999, p. 225.
Heinrich, Rebecca, real estate broker, executive secretary. Oct. 28, 1999, p. 195.
Heins, Vernon, stock broker, investment counselor. Sept. 16, 1999, p. 199.
Hexler, Myron, aviator, ham radio operator, photographer. Aug. 12, 1999. p. 173.
Hilker, Harold W., CPA. July 15, 1999. p. 19.
Hiebert, Frances, missionary, teacher. Apr. 22, 1999. p. 19.
Hilker, Harold W., accountant. July 1, 1999. p. 167.
Hinderberg, Milton. Feb. 11, 1999. p. 193.
Hirsh, Edna S., homemaker. July 29, 1999. p. 165.
Hocking, Edith, homemaker. July 15, 1999. p. 19. 55
Hodgen, Joy, founder: Joytime Preschool, Lake Forest, IL. Oct. 14, 1999, p. 218.
Hoffman, Helen, advertisint assistant. Dec. 23, 1999, p. 19.
Hogan, Richard A., Sept. 23, 1999, p. 191.
Holleyman, Dr. Jewell. Jan. 28, 1999. p. 162.
Homma, Tommy S. WWII vet, postoffice clerk. Aug. 19, 1999. p. 176
Hoogasian, Jack, attorney, judge. Sept. 23, 1999, p. 15.
Hoskins, Anne M., library cataloger. Sept. 16, 1999, p. 199.
Hunt, Richard, civil engineer. Apr. 1, 1999. p. 175.
Irvine, Sean. July 29, 1999. p. 165.
Johnson, Leslie, Sept. 23, 1999, p. 191.
Johnson, Mary Ann, homemaker. Aug. 19, 1999. p. 21.
Jorgensen, Sandra, counselor, art teacher. Apr. 29, 1999. p. 20.
Juhnke, Charles, retired vice-president: C.E. Niehoff Co., WWII veteran, volunteer: Lake County Soup Kitchen program. Apr. 22, 1999. p. 175.
Juran, Paul, hockey coach. Nov. 11, 1999, p.213.
Juran, William, hockey coach. Nov. 11, 1999, p. 213.
Kanter, Lois W., braille transcriber, artist. Dec. 16, 1999, p. 225.
Kashan, Michael M., salesman. Dec. 16, 1999, p. 225.
Kehrwald, Marian, teacher. Nov. 18, 1999, p. 207.
Kelly, Ann C., homemaker. Apr. 29, 1999. p. 20.
Kennicott, Hiram, Jr., insurance executive. Aug. 26, 1999, p. 177.
Knesley, Frances, homemaker. Apr. 1, 1999. p. 172.
Koehnke, Peter, social worker, fisherman, camper. Aug. 12, 1999. p. 173.
Kogan, Marjorie, homemaker. Apr. 1, 1999. p. 175.
Korb, Margaret M., homemaker. Nov. 18,1999, p . 207.
Korpai, Paul, school custodian. Nov.. 4, 1999, p. 199.
Kostner, Victoria Dati, homemaker. Aug. 5, 1999. p. 189.
Kovalcik, Anthony, Gulf War vet, Sept. 2, 1999, p. 175.
Krause, William, parking lot owner, WWII vet. May 13, 1999. p. 187.
Krumbach, Henry, contractor. Dec. 2, 1999, p. 231.
Lademann, Erich Jr., owner: EWL Trucking. June 17, 1999. p. 22.
Ladurini, Mary Katie, homemaker. Dec. 2, 1999, p. 230.
Lavachielli, Domenica, homemaker. May 13, 1999. p. 187 & May 20, 1999. p19.
Lawrence, Marjorie S., homemaker. Dec. 16, 1999, p. 225.
Lazaretti, John, WWII vet. Sept. 23, 1999, p. 191.
Lech, Chester, WWII vet. Mar. 25, 1999. p. 187.
LeClair, Louise R., homemaker. Jan. 14, 1999. p. 145.
Ledford, Michael R., Ameritech employee. Feb. 11, 1999. p. 193 & Feb. 18, 1999, p. 169.
Ledlie, Adeline, former office manager at Highland Park H. S. Apr. 8, 1999. p. 185.
Leeds, Bernice, homemaker. Dec. 16, 1999, p. 225.
Leekley, Philip A., real estate broker. Feb. 18, 1999. p. 169.
Lemme, Harry W., ComEd salesman. Oct. 21, 1999, p. 195.
Lenzini, Mary M., homemaker. May 13, 1999. p. 187. 56
Lepman, Marjorie, hospital volunteer. Feb. 25, 1999. p. 185.
Levenson, Lilyan, homemaker. June 24, 1999. p. 193.
Linari, Edward J., owner: Linari Construction Co. Mar. 25, 1999. p. 187 & Apr. 1, 1999. p. 175.
Lind, Madeline, homemaker. Mar. 25, 1999. p. 187.
Lindskog, Roger S., Lamb's Farm employee. Jan. 21, 1999. p. 19.
Lobell, Rolfe Maiers, Confectioner, entrepreneur. Apr. 29, 1999. p. 197.
Lucenter, Mary Therese, homemaker, clubwoman, Mar. 25, 1999. p. 186.
McCarron, Lois Jean, real estate broker. Jan. 7, 1999. p. 131.
McIntosh, Clarence P., television producer. July 15, 1999. p. 7.
Manfredini, Pietro. Jan. 28, 1999. p. 162.
Marabella, Paul J. barber shop owner. June 10, 1999. p. 187.
Marotta, Lawrence, school custodian. Dec. 23, 1999, p. 19.
Mazzetta, Peter, Jr. in pest control business. May 20, 1999. p. 19.
Mead, John C., engineer. Dec. 16, 1999, p. 225.
Mecklenburger, Jerome W., engineer. Nov. 4, 1999, p. 199.
Medoff, Max, salesman. Mar. 18, 1999. p. 176. & Mar. 25, 1999, p. 186.
Merz, Sarah Jane, dog groomer. May 20, 1999. p. 19.
Merricks, Dr. James. Oct. 7, 1999, p. 218.
Meyer, Karl A., baker. Oct. 7, 1999, p. 219.
Meyer, Winifred, homemaker. Jan. 7, 1999. p. 131.
Meyerson, Edwin W., president; Carlyle Construction Co., trustee,
Roosevelt University. Sept. 2, 1999, p. 175.
Mocogni, Steve. June 10, 1999. p. 21.
Montgomery, William, systems engineer. Oct. 21, 1999, p. 195.
Moon, David Lloyd, radio dispatcher, Deerfield Police Dept. Jan. 14, 1999. p.145
Mooney, Charlotte, teacher. Dec. 2, 1999, p.231.
Moran, Isabelle, bookkeeper. Aug. 19, 1999. p. 176.
Moroney, Marjorie, owner/operator: Treasure House. July 29, 1999. p. 165.
Morrelli, Fred, Bocce enthusiast. Nov. 4, 1999, p. 199.
Musatto, Harry, golf coach. Jan. 14, 1999. p. 145.
Muzzarelli, Delma, homemaker. Sept. 23, 1999, p. 191.
Napier, Daisy Pauline, homemaker. Apr. 8, 1999. p. 185.
Nieds, Stanley, businessman, Mar. 11, 1999. p. 166.
Nielsen, Jeffrey B., salesman, Tremco Inc. Oct. 21, 1999, p. 195.
Nottger, O. Peggy, bookkeeper. Feb. 4, 1999. p. 175.
O’Day, Catherine, homemaker. Sept. 16, 1999, p. 199.
Offner, Dr. Franklin, Northwestern Univ. professor. May 1, 1999. p. 209.
Olincy, Stanley S. July 22, 1999. p. 121.
Orsi, Florio, golf pro. July 1, 1999. p. 167.
Pancoe, Beth Elise, Northwestern U. student. Aug. 19, 1999., p. 183.
Pantle, Arthur, Glencoe chief of police. Dec. 9, 1999, p. 221.
Parisoe, Mary Quinn, legal secretary. Sept. 30, 1999, p. 191. 57
Parks, James Benner, social worker. Jan. 7, 1999. p. 131.
Patrick, Dale F., wrestler, businessman. June 24, 1999. p. 193.
Pedrucci, Frank, welder. Apr. 29, 1999. p. 197.
Perry, Sally JoAnn, homemaker. Sept. 30, 1999, p. 191.
Peterson, Gloria A., teacher. Dec. 23, 1999, p. 161.
Peterson, Margaret, homemaker. Nov. 11, 1999, p. 213.
Peterson, Marjorie A., sports-woman, volunteer. Feb. 11, 1999. p. 193.
Petri, Frances M., homemaker. Sept. 30, 1999, p. 191.
Pfaelzer, Elizabeth, homemaker. June 3, 1999. p. 189 & June 10, 1999. P. 21.
Piacenza, Domenico, carpenter. Nov. 4, 1999, p. 199.
Piacenza, Peter, engineer. Oct. 14, 1999, p. 218..
Piacenza, Peter B., businessman. June 24, 1999. p. 193.
Picchietti, Eugenio, stone mason. Dec. 23, 1999, p. 19.
Picchietti, Louis, owner: plumbing and heating firm. Nov. 18, 1999, p. 207.
Picchietti, Ugo, stone mason. June 24, 1999. p. 193.
Pieracci, Emma, homemaker. Dec. 2, 1999, p. 231.
Pochtor, Beverly, teacher, musician, artist. June 17, 1999. p. 201.
Pochtor, Irwin, engineer, real estate entrepreneur, June 17, 1999. p. 201.
Pohn, Audrey, retail manager: Calico Corners. June 17, 1999. p. 22 & June 24, 1999. p. 193.
Popke, Robert, real estate salesman. Apr. 29, 1999. p. 197.
Pottenger, Harold, owner: Franken Bros. Nursery, WWII vet. Apr. 22, 1999. p. 19.
Quarnstrom, Gordon, journalist. July 15, 1999. p. 177.
Radner, Kessaria, registered nurse. Jan. 14, 1999. p. 145.
Reed, Elinor, homemaker, Mar. 11, 1999. p. 166.
Reuben, Libby, homemaker. July 22, 1999. p. 121.
Robb, Joseph, aviator, flight instructor, Sept. 23, 1999,m p. 191.
Rolfe, Michael, systems analyst, consultant. Apr. 22, 1999. p. 19.
Rothschild, Elaine, artist. Apr. 1, 1999. p. 172.
Rounsdull, Frederick, stock broker. Mar. 11, 1999. p. 166.
Rouse, Elizabeth, homemaker, volunteer. Nov. 11, 1999, p. 213.
Rouse, Margaret, homemaker. Nov. 18, 1999, p. 207.
Rudolph, Ronald, employee of U. S Dept. of Transportation. Aug. 5, 1999. p. 189.
Sager, Natalie H., homemaker, Sara Lee receptionist. Aug. 19, 1999. p. 176.
Santi, Francesca, homemaker. Aug. 19, 1999. p. 21.
Satchwell, Deborah, homemaker. May 6, 1999. p. 209.
Schiff, Harry, clothing retailer, WWII vet. Feb. 4, 1999. p. 175.
Schmitt, Roy, owner: Toni's Liquors. Feb. 18, 1999. p. 169.
Schnobrich, Carol J., homemaker. CCD teacher. June 3, 1999. p. 189.
Schwartz, Roberta, co-owner: R-boutique. Feb. 4, 1999. p. 175.
Sciarrone, Guy, school custodian. Jan. 28, 1999. p. 162.
Scornavacco, Rose, homemaker. Apr. 8, 1999. p. 185.
Segneri, James, surgical medical technician. Nov. 18, 1999, p. 207 & Dec. 2, 1999, p. 231.
Seyfarth, Mary G., homemaker. July 22, 1999. p. 121.
Shaw, Mary, office manager. Jan. 14, 1999. p. 145.
Sheridan, Jack A., police officer. Dec. 23, 1999, p. 19.
Shurman, Frank M., special agent, author, founding member Congregation Solel. Oct. 7, 1999, p. 219.
Siena, Sarah Mary, shoe store owner. May 20, 1999. p.19.
Singer, Esther, attorney. Feb. 25, 1999. p. 185.
Skinder, Robert L., advertising art director. Jan. 28, 1999. p. 162.
Sloss, Peter P., salesman. Jan. 21, 1999. p. 153.
Slutzky, Bertie, homemaker. June 24, 1999. p. 193.
Smith, Ida H., homemaker. June 10, 1999. p. 187.
Smith, Ormas, "Og", engineer, headed Communication Divison of
Civil Defense System, originator of DEW line. Aug. 19, 1999. p. 21.
Spalding, Coit, owner: Kelley & Spalding Funeral Home. Jan. 7, 1999. p. 131.
Sproat, Marine, environmentalist, animal rights advocate. Apr. 15, 1999. p. 176.
Staver. Mary D., teacher, singer, actress. Sept. 2, 1999, p. 175.
Steffes, Gloria G., homemaker. Apr. 1, 1999. p. 172.
Steinberg, Janet, teacher, writer. Feb. 11, 1999. p. 193.
Steffens, Norbert. Sept. 9, 1999. P. 171.
Stevens, John Booth, steel company executive. Apr. 15, 1999. p. 177.
Stewart, Edward, meat packer, salesman. Dec. 23, 1999, p. 161.
Stewart, Lena B. April 29, 1999. p. 197.
Stone, Carol P., Sept. 30, 1999, p. 191.
Striano, Santina, housekeeper, Fort Sheridan. June 17, 1999. p. 22.
Strauss, Isabel, homemaker. Feb. 25, 1999. p. 185 & Mar. 11, 1999. p. 166.
Streich, Louise, secretary. Apr. 29, 1999. p. 197.
Stromberg, Margaret, homemaker. May 13, 1999. p. 187.
Swan, Rosalis F., teacher. Jan. 21, 1999. p. 19 & p. 153.
Synchef, Barry, WWII vet, attorney. July 22, 1999. p. 121.
Taslitz, Lawrence, attorney. Apr. 29, 1999. p. 20.
Tazioli, Sam, WWII vet, excavator. July 15, 1999. p. 19.
Temple, Margaret, homemaker, golfer. Aug. 26, 1999, p. 177.
Thompson, Mary H., high school teacher. Oct. 7, 1999, p. 218.
Tjaden, Agnes, teacher. Jan. 28, 1999. p. 162.
Tosi, Louis. Nov. 11, 1999, p. 213.
Turpel, Robert T., fireman. Dec. 2, 1999, p. 231.
Urion, Janice R., volunteer. Jan. 21, 1999. p. 19.
Van Scoy, David D., business executive, W. W. Grainger Sept. 9, 1999, p. 171.
Varney, Naomi, homemaker, Mar. 4, 1999. p. 181.
Walker, John C., attorney. Dec. 9, 1999, p. 221.
Wanger, David Jr. Nov. 18, 1999, p. 207 & Nov. 25, 1999, p. 211.
Weider, Helen, homemaker. Mar. 25, 1999. p. 186. 59
Weinstein, Edward, attorney. Apr. 15, 1999. p. 176.
Wendell, Dorothy K., homemaker, volunteer. Mar. 11, 1999. p. 166.
Wetzel, Marilyn B. business woman. Jan. 28, 1999. p. 162.
Whitener, Susanne. July 29, 1999. p. 165.
Whiteside, Pierce. Nov. 4, 1999,m p. 199.
Wilens, Lena, homemaker. June 3, 1999. p. 189.
Winkler, Nathalie, social worker. Oct. 7, 1999, p. 218.
Wirkel, Estelle M., legislative assistant to Paul Simon and H.A. Katz. Aug. 19, 1999, p. 186.
Witt, Henry III, partner: H. H. Witt & Co., sign company. June 10, 1999. p. 21.
Zombolo, Sheila, homemaker. Oct. 14, 1999, p. 218.
OPERATION SMILE
Operation Smile does just than. Sept. 30, 1999, p. 7.
ORGAN DONATIONS
More organ donations would save thousands. Guest essay: M. Johnson. Apr. 15, 1999. p. 17.
Local car wash is promoting organ donations. Apr. 15, 1999. p. 20.
Girl shorn for a good cause. (Hair donated for wigs for children suffering hair loss due to chemotherapy.) Apr. 29, 1999. p. 7.
He gave his life for her. Column: A. Henry. May 20, 1999. p. 17.
PAIN
Various healing methods ease pain. Feb. 11, 1999. p. 157.
PAINTED LADIES (Victorian Houses)
Painted ladies; color them beautiful. Oct. 21, 1999, p. A1.
PAINTING
Easy way to fancy paint finishes. Feb. 11, 1999. p. A1.
PARENTS & PARENTING
Special needs parents group offers support. Jan. 14, 1999. p. 123.
Parent University meets Saturday. Mar. 4, 1999. p. 10.
PARKING
Parking commission proposed by Belsky. Guest essay. Aug. 5, 1999. p. 17.
Parking study underway. Oct. 21, 1999, p. 7.
Traffic commission may look at parking. Dec. 9, 1999, p. 11.
PARKS AND RECREATION
Rapid growth puts demands on libraries, park districts. Sept. 30, 1999, p. 9.
Park districts feeling pinch from growth. Sept. 30, 1999, p. 11.
Tax cap limits options. Sept. 30, 1999, p. 11.
Under the (tax) cap. (ed.) Sept. 30, 1999, p. 18.
PERSONAL FINANCE
CPAs offer resolutions for financial life style. Jan. 7, 1999. p. 23.
Several ways exist for foreign investors. Feb. 4, 1999. p. 22.
PHARMACIES
Students exposed to pharmacy work. Dec. 2, 1999, p. 36.
Generic drugs tightly regulated. Dec. 2, 1999, p. 202/
PHONICS
Sound strategy: phonemics awareness back, but with new twist. Apr. 29, 1999. p. 31.
PHOTOGRAPHY
1998 portfolio: Our favorite photos. Jan. 7, 1999. p. 8.
(Chuck) Hodes takes his best shot. Jan. 21, 1999. p. B4.
Vintage vantage. (Montages by Sylvia Neives) Apr. 8, 1999. p. B4.
Marketer (Warren Roth) banks on 'shot' putting business on map. Feb. 11, 1999. p. 188.
N. Shore Senior Center photography group. Photo. May 20, 1999. p. B15.
Eye on Tibet: photos reveal a people meeting oppression with compassion. June 10, 1999. p. B4.
Photos capture ‘Wilds of Illinois’. Chicago Botanic Garden exhibit. Sept. 9, 1999, p. B3.
Norman Phillips’ photo gains award. Oct. 7, 1999, p. 29.
Photos capture natural rhythm. Oct. 7, 1999, p. B4.
Meet the church lady – Elizabeth Johnson. Dec. 16, 1999, p. B2.
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
Inventor, Bill Norberg, helps disabled join in gym class. May 27, 1999. p. 44.
PIERCE, DANIEL M.
Pierce begins campaign with event Sunday. Feb, 1l, 1999. p. 10.
Pierce claims club is a 'bar'. Feb. 18, 1999. p. 21.
Pierce unveils new web site. Feb. 25, 1999. p. 15.
Getting to know them: mayoral candidates reveal personal histories. Mar. 4, 1999. p. 7.
Pierce announces development plan. Mar. 11, 1999. p. 10.
Geraci blasts Pierce for link to developers. Apr. 1, 1999. p. 7.
Mayor's race expensive affair. Apr. 8, 1999. p. 5.
Pierce takes (Illinois) Arts council. Apr. 8, 1999. p. B7.
Candidates for mayor tackle the issues. Apr. 8, 1999. p. 7. 61
Election victory photo. Apr. 15, 1999. cover.
Pierce calls for healing city's wounds. May 13, 1999. p. 9.
Photo: Cover. June 10, 1999.
Pierce won't apologize to Richard Stein. July 15, 1999. p. 5.
Get over it. (ed.) July 15, 1999. p. 16.
PIERCE, RHODA
Pierce takes Illinois Arts Council. Apr. 8, 1999. P. B7.
POETRY/POETS
Prize-winning poet (Cynthia Gallagher) shares her 'Prayer'. Apr. 8, 1999, p. B8.
Poetry from the streets touches students. Dec. 23, 1999, p. 5.
POLICE
Protecting and serving-expensive propositions. Aug. 26, 1999, p.11.
POLITICAL FINANCE
Campaign finance options are aired. Aug. 19, 1999. p. 5.
PORTER, JOHN (Representative)
Outraged group gives 250 letters to Rep. Porter. Mar. 4, 1999. p. 9.
Porter flip-flops (impeachment stance) June 3, 1999. p. 13.
Porter fights for Brady law. June 3, 1999. p. 25.
Porter honored by Northwestern. July 8, 1999. p. 43.
Porter says survey shows he and district in tune. July 22, 1999. p. 11.
Porter announces academy selection. Aug. 5, 1999. p. 48.
Porter resists (tax) cuts. Aug. 12, 1999. p. 9.
Flood work funds OK'd. Aug. 12, 1999. p. 12.
Porter’s decision sets guessing game in motion. Oct. 14, 1999, p. 5.
Line forms in 10th district (for Porter’s seat). Oct. 21, 1999, p. 5.
10th’s loss. (ed.) Oct. 21, 1999, p. 20.
Porter’s departure is North Shore’s loss. Column: A. Henry. Oct. 21, 1999, p. 21.
Former Edgar aide seeks GOP nomination in 10th. Oct. 28, 1999, p. 17.
Senator to receive award (Respect for Life) Nov. 18, 1999, p. 32.
Porter gets university $3 million in funding. Dec. 2, 1999, p . 9.
Kohn to join academy. Dec. 9, 1999, p. 13.
POWELL, GEN. COLIN L.
Powell recruits North Shore youths. (column: A. Henry) Feb. 4, 1999. p. 19.
POWER SUPPLY
Power losses frustrating neighborhood. July 29, 1999. p. 5.
Residents rip ComEd service. Aug. 12, 1999. p. 5. 62
Commonwealth Edison details improvements. Sept. 16, 1999, p. 5.
Learn to cope with power outages. Sept. 16, 1999, p. A20.
PRAIRIES
Prairie plants: common milkweed. Aug. 12, 1999. p. A3.
Prairie plants: Ox-eye daisy. Aug. 19, 1999. p. A7.
Prairie plants: Stiff goldenrod. Sept. 2, 1999, p. A6.
Prairie plants: blazing star. Sept. 15, 1999, p. A13.
Prairie plants: yellow coneflower. Sept. 30, 1999, p. A13.
Prairie plants: purple foxglove. Oct. 7, 1999, p. A9.
Prairie plants; rosin weed. Oct. 14, 1999, p. A6.
Youth, Tom Hinde, becoming a loosestrife expert. Oct. 14, 1999, p. 155.
Prairie plants: sneezeweed. Oct. 21, 1999, p. A13.
PRAIRIE CROSSING, IL
Prairie Crossing: cluster housing, open space. June 24, 1999. p. 11.
PRAIRIE WOLF SLOUGH
Volunteers clear weeds from Prairie Wolf Slough. June 24, 1999. p. 7.
Cover photo.
PRAYER
Prayer and healing. Feb. 25, 1999. p. 150--
Prayer groups (list and schedules) Feb. 25, 1999. p. 151.
PREJUDICE
See also: White Supremacists, hate crimes, racism.
PRESERVATION
Class of '78 noted for preservation. Mar. 11, 1999. p. 7.
PROPERTY TRANSFERS
List of recent transactions in northern suburbs. Oct. 7, 1999, p. 28.
List of recent transactions in northern suburbs. Oct. 21, 1999, p. 30.
List of recent transactions in northern suburbs. Nov. 4, 1999, p. 25.
List of recent transactions in northern suburbs. Dec. 2, 1999, p. 28.
List of recent transactions in northern suburbs. Dec. 9, 1999, p. 26.
List of recent transactions in northern suburbs. Dec. 23, 1999, p. 25.
PSYCHICS
Friedman (Sidney) sees all-almost. June 17, 1999. p.B4.
PUBLIC FINANCE
Illinois State Board of Education annual financial statement. Nov. 25, 1999, p. 205.
PUPPETS
Puppet masters come to Elm Place. Nov. 4, 1999, p. 11.
Sister city troupe from India puts on show. Nov. 11, 1999, cover & p. 7.
RADIO
Carving out niche key to local radio. Aug. 5, 1999. p. 23.
Fat Guys hit the airwaves. Nov. 25, 1999, p. B7.
WNUR to celebrate 50 years on the air. Dec. 9, 1999, p. 49.
RAGDALE
After ‘Midnight’ will John Berendt find his next big idea in Lake Forest? Oct. 21, 1999, p. B3.
RAILROADS
Metra plans are on track. Dec. 2, 1999, p. 13.
RAVINIA, IL
Ravinia area residents are banding together. Jan. 14, 1999. p. 5.
Mayor finds grocery for Ravinia area. Feb. 18, 1999. p. 14.
What would you like in Ravinia neighborhood? (Guest essay: Peg Laemle) Feb. 18, 1999. p. 17.
Ravinia centennial events set. June 10, 1999. p. 7.
Ravinia's history will be on display Saturday. June 17, 1999. p. 5.
Walgreen plans set to be aired Tuesday. Dec. 2, 1999, p. 14.
RAVINIA FESTIVAL
Ravinia plans 'Season of the Century'. Jan. 28, 1999. p. B4.
David Robin knows the score. Mar. 18, 1999. p. B4.
Ravinia snaps into pop. Apr. 1, 1999. p. B7.
Ravinia helps spread music's joy, benefits. June 3, 1999. p. 13.
Ars Viva honors Zarin Mehta. June 24, 1999. p. D7.
Nines are wild at YEA! event. Aug. 19, 1999. p. 9.
Ravinia tunes up. (History of festival) Dec. 30, 1999, p. B7.
READING
Young readers get a boost. Mar. 4, 1999. p. D-8.
One-to-One brews book program. Mar. 18, 1999. p. 29.
REAL ESTATE
Congress changes home sales rules. Dec. 9, 1999, p. 28.
Recorder (of deeds) warns about new system. Dec. 9, 1999, p. 51. 64
RECYCLING
Recycling proposed for condos. Aug. 12, 1999. p. 7.
Recycling etiquette. Sept. 16, 1999, p. 162.
RELIGION
Religious leaders see change in attire. Aug. 12, 1999. p. 143.
The art of inspiration: clergy take different avenues to convey God’s Message. Sept. 2, 1999, p. 145.
Faiths strive to transcend culture. Dec. 30, 1999, p. 153.
Church looks to the future. Dec. 30, 1999, p. 155.
Seeking faith: spirit moves suburbs as new century dawns. Dec. 30, 1999, p.189.
RENAISSANCE PLACE
Renaissance Place fire causes little damage but much smoke. Apr. 8, 1999. p.14.
RESEARCH
Cunniff research fund is created. Feb. 11, 1999. p. 159.
RESTAURANTS
Lovells blast onto scene. July 1, 1999. p. B7.
'Last of a dying breed' (Country Kitchen) July 15, 1999. p. 9.
Fine dining finds home in suburbs. Dec. 30, 1999, p. 25.
RETIREMENT
Newman reflects on community and trust. Sept. 30, 1999, p. D3.
RETIREMENT PLANS
401k borrowing has drawbacks. Apr. 29, 1999. p. 28.
IRS popularity soaring in 25th year. May 27, 1999. p. 21.
How to let Uncle Sam fund your retirement. July 29, 1999. p. 23.
REUNIONS
Reunion: reminiscences and an engagement party. Sept. 30, 1999, p. 5.
RIVERWOODS, IL
Walking the walk in Riverwoods. Sept. 30, 1999, p. B3.
ROADS & HIGHWAYS
Legislators pushing for road funds. Feb. 11, 1999. p. 7.
Bypass road focus of study. Feb. 11, 1999. p. 10.
$1.5 million in emergency cash will fund roadwork. Apr. 1, 1999. p. 7.
Legislators: Illinois First a work in progress. May 13, 1999. p. 9. 65
Village (Lincolnshire) reacts to funding for Route 22. June 17, 1999. p. 16.
Rte 41 work will last through July. June 24, 1999. p. 7.
New study sees Route 53 congestion. June 24, 1999. p. 194.
Widening roads, Route 53 needed to cure road woes. July 15, 1999. p. 26.
Road improvements coming downtown. Aug. 26, 1999, p. 15.
State buying land to expand Rte. 22. Sept. 2, 1999, p. 22.
County urges Tollway to build Lake-Cook ramp. Oct. 21, 1999, p. 14.
History lines the streets. Dec. 30, 1999, p. 166.
ROSES
Descendant tells history of rose breeder in France. Apr. 1, 1999. p. A6.
June is rosey for gardeners. June 10, 1999. p. A1.
ROYALTY
Rubbing shoulders with royalty. Dec. 30, 1999, p. D8.
RUDMAN, GERALD J.
Rudman is named Humanitarian of the Year. July 1, 1999. p. 7.
A good choice. (ed.) July 1, 1999. p. 18.
Working with our youth will improve community. (Guest essay). July 8, 1999, p. 17.
(A) SAFE PLACE/LAKE COUNTY CRISIS CENTER.
Minister sees education as key to prevention. Apr. 15, 1999. p. D3.
Friends indeed support shelter. Apr. 15, 1999. p. D3.
Volunteers help A Safe Place. June 17, 1999. p. 163.
SAFETY
Safety Day events set. Apr. 15, 1999. p. 11.
ICC to review safety of railroad crossing. Apr. 15, 1999. p. 12.
Experts drive home (school) bus safety rule. Apr. 22, 1999. p. 27.
Local officials react to (school) shootings. Apr. 29, 1999. p. 5.
Schools chief urges prevention and intervention. Apr. 29, 1999. p. 10.
Of new laws and Colorado. May 6, 1999. p. 18.
Pupil's idea becomes lesson in water safety. May 27, 1999. p. 176.
Pool safety. (ed.) June 17, 1999. p. 18.
Family: 'Chubby Bunny' (game with marshmallows) can be fatal. June 17, 1999. p. 200.
Crate & Barrel table dangerous. July 1, 1999. p. A8.
New garage door openers are safer. July 1, 1999. p. A7.
Stevenson is studying school, student safety. July 8, 1999. p. 39.
Pool toy, diving stick, dangerous to children. July 8, 1999. p. A12.
Experts say traffic downtown busy but safe. July 22, 1999. p. 5.
(Street) Signs are getting brighter. Aug.12, 1999. p. 11. 66
Bike helmet law almost on books. Aug. 26, 1999, p. 5.
Back to school safety checklist. Aug. 26, 1999, p. A13
Mandate bike helmets. (ed.) Sept. 2, 1999, p. 18.
Keep lid on disaster with home safety devices. Sept. 9, 1999, p. A10.
Assess your risk from earthquake. Sept. 23, 1999, p. A11.
Simulation (car crash) drives message home. Oct. 7, 1999, p. 7.
Homeowner’s guide to electrical safety. Oct. 7, 1999, p. A22.
Local business childproofs homes. Oct. 14, 1999, p. A8.
Child safety alert issued by CPSC. Oct. 14, 1999, p. A9.
CPSC: babies not safe in adult beds. Oct. 21, 1999, p. A12.
Time to check the batteries on your smoke detector. Nov. 11, 1999, p. A11.
Thrift store warning. Dec. 2, 1999, p. A20.
CPSC issues toy safety tips. Dec. 9, 1999, p. A17.
When you deck the halls remember fire safety. Dec. 16, 1999, p. A10.
SARRETT, LEW
Photo: Dec. 30, 1999, p. 10.
SAVANNAS
See: Environment.
SAVINGS
Use care when withdrawing from nest egg. July 8, 1999. p. 25.
Everyday strategies to save your money offer long-term payoff. Nov. 18, 1999, p. 31.
SAYERS, GALE
Cradle names center for the Gale Sayers. June 24, 1999. p. D4.
SCHAKOWSKY, REP. JANICE, U.S. Congress
Schakowsky proposing remedy for drug prices. Dec. 23, 1999, p. 22.
SCHNEIDER, DON, Chief deputy treasurer, Lake County.
Schneider moves into new position. Apr. 29, 1999. p. 7.
SCHOLARSHIPS
Link provides scholarships. July 15, 1999. p. 29.
SCHOOL BUSES
Life lessons learned on the way to school. Feb. 18, 1999. p. 27.
Elementary bus songs. Feb. 18, 1999. p. 27.
Top ten bus rules. Feb. 18, 1999. p. 27.
Experts drive home (school) bus safety rule. Apr. 22, 1999. p. 27. 67
Trial bus run worth it despite turnout. Sept. 2, 1999, p. 7.
Drivers wanted: districts bus companies scramble to fill driver’s seat. Oct. 14, 1999, p. 31.
What makes a good bus driver? Oct. 14, 1999, p. 31.
One district decides to run its own fleet. Oct. 14, 1999, p. 32.
SCHOOL LUNCHES
Feeding a school can be a daunting task. Sept. 16, 1999, p. 31.
SCHOOLS
See also: Charter Schools.
Schools open, problems reported at Edgewood. Jan. 7, 1999. p. 5.
Exotic trips cost a lot. Jan. 14, 1999. p. 27.
Optimism rises for school site at Fort. Jan. 21, 1999. p. 5.
Wayne Thomas may see Fort students. Jan. 21, 1999. p. 10.
Music to learn by: studies show music could help students. Jan. 21, 1999. p. 25.
Northwood students delve into agricultural problem. Jan. 28, 1999. p. 9.
Officials need time for new school location. Jan. 28, 1999. p. 11.
Kindergartners say the darndest things. Feb. 4, 1999. p. 27.
Research says primary grades best for language study. Feb. 11, 1999. p. 27.
Army approves idea of school at Fort. Mar. 4, 1999. p. 5.
Detention is old school. Mar. 11, 1999. p. 27.
Pendulum swings in favor of arts. Mar. 18, 1999. p. 31.
Gash bill advances. Mar. 25, 1999. p. 10.
More Title I funds coming to Lake County schools. Mar. 25, 1999. p. 31.
Smart Shopper program comes to local schools. Apr. 8, 1999. p. 42.
Schools develop web of Internet rules. Apr. 15, 1999. p. 29.
Net guide. Apr. 15, 1999. p. 29.
Experts drive home (school) bus safety rules. Apr. 22, 1999. p. 27.
Local officials react to shootings. Apr. 29, 1999. p. 5
Elm Place students visit counterparts in Israel. Apr. 29, 1999. p. 5.
Schools chief urges prevention and intervention. Apr. 29, 1999. p. 10.
The violence we tolerate. (ed.) Apr. 29, 1999. p. 16.
Phonemic awareness back but with a new twist. Apr. 29, 1999. p. 31.
Parent funds pay for the extras. May 20, 1999. p. 29.
Lake County: Boom or Bust: Schools. May 27, 1999. p. 9---
Suburban dream schools mean higher taxes here. May 27, 1999. p. 10-11.
A new millennium for science classes. May 27, 1999. p. 27.
District 100 end is near. June 3, 1999. p. 7.
Class of 1999 (ed.) June 3, 1999. p. 20.
Class of 1999-photo-essay. June 10, 1999. p. 8-9.
Seniors (sic) goals: wealth and joy. June 10, 1999. p. 29. 68
Last day: Memories and anticipation as summer arrives. June 17, 1999. p. 29.
Stevenson is studying school, student safety. July 8, 1999. p. 39.
Nifty new school supplies. Aug. 5, 1999. p. 32.
Educators' opinions are split on value of having recess. Aug. 5, 1999. p. 32.
EnergyNet (sic) students research cost, use of utilities at school. Aug. 5, 1999. p. 43.
(Joan) Gross quits Glenbrook post for Keshet. Aug. 12, 1999. p. 31.
Consortium’s first report due out this fall. Aug. 26, 1999, p. 40.
Commission offers back to school tips. Aug. 26, 1999, p. 41.
Back to school safety check list. Aug. 26, 1999, p. A13,.
Freshmen hope to keep busy and safe. Sept. 12, 1999, p. 29.
New Islamic school will start Monday. Sept. 2, 1999, p. 35.
Charter School opens, first in Lake County. Sept. 2, 1999, p. 37/
Christian Liberty superintendent: Public schools are a necessary evil. Sept. 2, 1999, p.38.
Commission offers back to school tips. Sept. 2, 1999, p. 42.
Consortium’s first report due by this fall. Sept. 2, 1999, p. 43.
Putting an end to hazing. (ed.) Sept. 9, 1999, p. 14.
Smart art: dinosaur sculptures and floor maps help learning. Sept. 9, 1999, p. 25.
Christian Liberty’s Lindstrom sees public schools as ‘necessary evil’. Sept. 9, 1999, p. 26.
Feeding a school can be a daunting task. Sept. 16, 1999, p. 31.
Big salaries: but most say superintendents deserve every penny. Sept.23, 1999, p. 31.
Local woman, Pamela Adelman, will lead Leslie Shankman School for children with learning disabilities. Sept. 23, 1999, p. 41.
Hitting the books: homework levels have risen. Oct. 7, 1999, p. 31.
Panel hears about charter school challenges. Oct. 7, 1999, p. 37.
School, Lake Forest Country Day School, notes 112th anniversary. Oct. 7, 1999, p. 45.
Charter schools and vouchers would be good for education. Guest essay:
T. Sparks. Oct. 21, 1999, p. 21.
Elm Place students treasure their trash auction items. Oct. 28, 1999, p. 5.
Educators for TIF proposal. Oct. 28, 1999, p. 5.
Putting food on people’s tables. Dec. 2, 1999, p. 33.
Students build an Emerald City for good cause. Dec. 9, 1999, p. 5.
Building boom: school boards are finding knowledge of design helpful. Dec. 16, 1999, p. 27.
How two school boards handled the pressure. Dec. 16, 1999, p. 27.
Schools have little say when development approved. Dec. 23, 1999, p. 10.
Century redefines the 3Rs. Dec. 30, 1999, p. 33.
Some schools educate entire families. Dec. 30, 1999, p. 36.
Football was one constant. Dec. 30, 1999, p. 37.
Technology dominates the future. Dec. 30, 1999, p. 40.
Class of 2000 seeks leadership. Dec. 30, 1999, p. 44.
Class of 2000 sets standards. Dec. 30, 1999, p. 46.
Morals, technology on minds of students. Dec. 30, 1999, p. 51.
Dedicated teachers key to education. Dec. 30, 1999, p. 52. 69
SCHOOLS- DISTRICT 109
District 109 reaches agreement with teachers. Oct. 7, 1999. P. 16.
Scores prompt review of math curriculum. Nov. 11, 1999, p. 5.
To pool or not to pool: rising health costs put squeeze on school budgets. Nov. 11, 1999, p. 35.
Preferred provider helped one district. Nov. 11, 1999, p. 35.
Home schoolers blaze own learning path. Nov. 25, 1999, p. 29.
District 109 seeking to slow spending gap. Dec. 16, 1999, p. 48.
SCHOOLS, DISTRICT 112
School board candidates are sought in District 112. Jan. 7, 1999. p. 7.
Fort preferred site for school. Jan. 14, 1999. p. 7.
Optimism rises for school site at Fort. Jan. 21, 1999. p. 5.
Wayne Thomas may see Fort students. Jan. 21, 1999. p. 10.
Four file for District 112 school board. Jan. 28, 1999. p. 9.
Officials need time for new school location. Jan. 28, 1999. p. 11.
Highwood opposes District 112 Oak Terrace plan. Feb. 11, 1999. p. 7.
New plan will save eleven homes. Feb. 18, 1999. p. 5.
Solid plan (ed.) Feb. 18, 1999. p . 16.
Army approves idea of school at Fort. Mar. 4, 1999. p. 5.
School district says no to Fort land deal. Mar. 11, 1999. p. 14
Better deal needed. (ed.) Mar. 11, 1999. p. 16.
Lawyers dominate District 112 slate. Mar. 18, 1999. p. 9.
Oak Terrace planning is moving forward. Mar. 25, 1999. p. 5.
District 112 endorsements. Apr. 1, 1999. p. 16.
Incumbent comes up six votes short in District 112. Apr. 15, 1999. p. 7.
Students go to the moon with NASA. Apr. 15, 1999. p. 9.
District 100 end is near. June 3, 1999. p. 7.
Summer school receives funds. June 17, 1999. p. 7.
Schools deal with growing special ed population. Aug. 5, 1999. p. 5.
Fort back within District 112. Aug. 12, 1999. p. 5.
Oak Terrace School plans revealed. Aug. 26, 1999, p. 7.
Teachers are working without a contract. Sept. 2, 1999, p. 5.
Teachers learn lesson, want a fair contract. Guest essay: J. Shaw, Sept. 23, 1999, p. 19.
Cows are also on parade at Braeside School. Sept. 23, 1999, p. 7.
Strike averted with all-night talks. Oct. 14, 1999, p. 5
Foundation grants announced. Nov. 11, 1999, p. 204.
Education’s importance obvious on North Shore. Guest essay: J. Desmond, Nov. 18, 1999, p. 21.
SCHOOLS, DISTRICT 113
District 113 mulls April referendum. Jan. 7, 1999. p. 7.
Incumbent runs despite caucus snub. Feb. 4, 1999. p. 5.
District 113 request: $70 million. Feb. 11, 1999. p. 5.
Deerfield plans include upgrades, new classrooms. Mar. 18, 1999. p. 5.
High school charity raises $55,000 for JDF (Juvenile Diabetes Foundation) Mar. 25, 1999. p. 9.
Incumbents for District 113. (Endorsement) Apr. 1, 1999. p. 16.
A qualified yes. (ed. for $70 million request) Apr. 1, 1999. p. 17.
District 113 candidates tackle issues. Apr. 8, 1999. p. 9.
Focus (on the Arts) thrills local students. May 6, 1999. p. 7.
District interviews architecture firms. June 17, 1999. p. 17.
Legat chosen to plan schools. July 1, 1999. p. 14.
High school plans revealed. Nov. 11, 1999, p. 9.
District 113 teachers highest paid. Nov. 25, 1999, p. 7.
High school works to solve neighborhood worries. Nov. 25, 1999, p. 7.
Neighbors still not happy with school plans. Dec. 2, 1999, p. 5.
Neighbors will keep pressure on District 113. Dec. 2, 1999, p. 5.
Students hold a day of compassion. Dec. 9, 1999, p. 7. (AIDS)
School supports caring. Learning. Dec. 9, 1999, p. 7.
Bullies are a problem for high schools too. Dec. 9, 1999, p. 50.
SECURITIES MARKETS
Day-trading on the rise. Sept. 23, 1999, p. 23.
SEEDS
Sowing the future. Aug. 19, 1999. p. 150.
Garden transcends time. Aug. 19, 1999. p. 151.
SENIOR CITIZENS
Tasty event (Photo: Senior lunch). Feb. 11, 1999. p. 9.
Assisted living-list of facilities. Feb. 25, 1999. p. 159.
Senior prom set for Saturday. Apr. 22, 1999. p. 175.
N. Shore Senior Center photography group. Photo. May 20, 1999. p. B15.
Senior Center move may get jump start. May 20, 1999. p. 163.
Seniors make beautiful music. May 27, 1999. p. B4.
Seniors are very vulnerable to scams. June 10, 1999. p. 25.
Transportation guide for seniors out. June 17, 1999. p. 17.
Senior Center--where the action is for suburban seniors. June 24, 1999. p. 32---
Taking care of elderly parents. July 8, 1999. p. 23.
Seniors online: computers aren't for kids any more. July 8, 1999. p. 141.
Elder abuse suspicion must be reported. July 15, 1999. p. 18.
Senior Law Day provides peek inside courtroom. Aug. 12, 1999. p. 25.
Senior Law Day provides peek inside courtroom. Aug. 19, 1999. p. 14. 71
Centurion Hazel Warren advises mayor and council. Sept. 2, 1999, p. 12.
Section listing senior living facilities in the area. Oct. 7, 1999, pp.47-56.
(N. Shore) Senior Center raises $9 million for building. Oct. 24, 1999, p. A7.
(H.P.) Senior Center notes 23 years. Oct. 21, 1999, p. 18.
What to look for in an assisted-living facility. Oct. 28, 1999, p. 27.
Seniors can get free flu shots. Nov. 4, 1999, p. 199.
Give elderly relatives the gift of security. Dec. 16, 1999, p. A12.
SEVERINSEN, DOC, musician.
Nines are wild at YEA! event. Aug. 19, 1999. p. 9.
Yea! Highland Park features Severinsen. Sept. 2, 1999, p. 14.
SEWERS
Sewers or septic fields? Nov. 25, 1999, p. 25.
SHOPPING
Stores ready for night-owl shoppers. Oct. 7, 1999, p. 25.
SHOSTAKOVICH, DIMITRI
Shostakovich forged Evanston connection. May 20, 1999. p. B14.
SIGNS
(Street) Signs are getting brighter. Aug. 12, 1999. p. 11.
SIMON, PAUL (Former U.S. Senator)
Simon analyzes Kosovo crisis. Apr. 15, 1999. p. 13.
SKINNER, THOMAS
Skinner appointed director of IEPA. (Illinois Environmental Protection Agency) Jan. 21, 1999, p. 18.
SLEEP
Bedtime: early sleep habits form future patterns. July 29, 1999. p. 137.
SMITH, BENJAMIN, White supremacist
Former friends recall Weiss from past years in Glencoe. July 15, 1999. p. 11.
Smith probe not closed yet. July 222, 1999. p. 19.
Weiss (Christine) pleads guilty to littering charges. July 22, 1999. p. 20.
SMITH, JESSE LOWE
Clay pots harken (sic) back to the past. Nov. 18, 1999, p. 7.
SMOKING
College smokers pay many costs. Jan. 7, 1999. p. 25.
Laws vary; underage smokers know it. Aug. 5, 1999. p. 9.
Teen smoking; picking up the habit - quitting not as easy as getting started. Aug. 5, 1999, p. 11.
Profile of a smoker. Aug. 5, 1999. p. 11.
Tougher smoking laws stall in Springfield. Aug. 5, 1999. p. 12.
$6 billion spent to promote smoking. Aug. 5, 1999. p. 13.
Health risks ignored. Aug. 5, 1999. p. 12.
Curbing teen smoking. (ed.) Aug. 1999. p. 16.
SNOW
City handles snow; private firms benefit. Jan. 7, 1999. p. 5.
Schools open; problems reported at Edgewood. Jan. 7, 1999. p. 5.
SOCIAL SECURITY
Better solutions for Social Security. Feb. 25, 1999. p. 25.
SOILS
Plants dig light soil mixture. June 3, 1999. p. A1.
SPECIAL EDUCATION
New tech center may be located here. (Infinitec) Jan. 28, 1999. p. 12.
NSSED (North Shore Special Education District) draft budget calls for 11% hike. May 20, 1999. p. 15. and also p. 40.
Schools deal with growing special ed population. Aug. 5, 1999. p. 5.
SPECIAL SECTIONS
Festival of Flowers & Homes. Feb. 4, 1999. Insert.
Lake County: Boom or Bust: Transportation. May 6, 1999. p. 9---
Lake County: Boom or Bust: Schools. May 27, 1999. p. 9---
Lake County Tour of Homes. June 3, 1999. Insert.
Lake County: Boom or Bust: Housing. June 24, 1999. p. 9---
Success: Profiles of North Shore Businesses. July 22, 1999. Insert.
Lake County: Boom or Bust: Commercial Development. July 29, 1999. p. 9---
Smoking. Aug. 5, 1999. p. 9---
Back to school. Aug. 5, 1999. p. 29---
Advanced Education. Insert. Aug. 12, 1999.
AllState Arena. Insert. Aug. 12, 1999.
Michigan "Laker". Insert. Aug. 12, 1999.
Fall Fashion 1999. Insert. Aug. 19, 1999.
Lake County: Boom or Bust: The environment connection. Nov. 25, 1999, p. 9—
Lake County: Boom or Bust: Dvelopment problems. Dec. 30, 1999, p. 5--
SPORTS
1999 Shots in the Dark (predictions) Jan. 7, 1999. p. 133-
Fan-thrown quarter injures athlete. Jan. 28, 1999. p. 5.
Rivalry tainted. (ed.) Jan. 28, 1999. p. 16.
Sport STATS. Jan. 28, 1999. p. 170.
Local boxer (Dianne Lewis) plans to strike for more KOs. Feb. 4, 1999. p. 179.
sportStats (sic) Feb. 11, 1999. p. 202.
Making every shot count. Feb. 18, 1999. p. 9.
(Amanda) Kaufman gymnast of the year. Mar. 18, 1999. p. 18
1999 All-area Girls Basketball. Mar. 18, 1999. p. 186.
1999 Lake Shore Gymnastics Team. Mar. 18, 1999. p. 185.
Is it time for shot clock at prep level? Apr. 1, 1999. p. 177.
1999 Pioneer Press All-area boys basketball. Apr. 1, 1999. p. 178.
Keep shot clock turned off, please. Column: Pemstein. Apr. 1, 1999. p. 182.
sportSTATS (sic) Apr. 1, 1999. p. 180.
Bowling industry honors Picchietti. Apr. 15, 1999. p. 24.
Players of the year: Pioneer Press 1999 picks among high school athletes. June 10, 1999. p. 190--
Suburban all-star football game features grandpa-grandson duo: Jim Righeimer/Chris Rucks. June 17, 1999. p. 206.
1999 Pioneer Press All-area softball team. June 24, 1999. p. 198.
Pioneer Press 1998-99 all-area high school sports awards. July 1, 1999. p. B28.
1999 Pioneer Press all-area baseball. July 1, 1999. p. 170.
(John) Romans proves he's not over the hill. July 29, 1999. p. 167.
Members of state championship team come together to honor their coach.
(D. Ault) Aug. 5, 1999. p. 191.
Seasonal golf dome approved. Aug. 26, 1999, p. 17.
Athletes of the week. Sept. 16, 1999, p. 209.
1999 Champion of Champions Tournament. Sept. 23, 1999, p. 200.
Sportstats. Sept. 23, 1999, p. 201.
Meeting Michael on court for real. Oct. 7, 1999, p. 196.
A great stretch run (high school golf tourney). Oct. 7, 1999, p. 221.
1999 Champion of Champions Golf tournament: Whitley’s victory is worth the wait. Oct. 7, 1999, p. 225.
sportSTATS (sic) Oct. 28, 1999, p. 206.
Rough play paralyzes hockey player. Nov. 11, 1999, p. 18.
All-area boys soccer. Nov. 18, 1999, p. 213.
All-area girls volleyball. Nov. 25, 1999, p. 217.
All-area football. Dec. 2, 1999, p. 236.
SportSTATS. Dec. 16, 1999, p. 234.
Football was one constant. Dec. 30, 1999, p. 37.
Hectic pace of life spills over to play. Dec. 30, 1999, p. 201.
New sports equipment leads to changes. Dec. 30, 1999, p. 205.
STEIN, RICHARD
Stein loses fort advantage. May 13, 1999. p. 5.
Pierce won't apologize to Stein. July 15, 1999. p. 5.
Get over it. (ed,) July 15, 1999. p. 16.
STERN, ISAAC
Being Stern with a smile. Nov. 4, 1999, p. 32.
STEWARDESSES
See: Flight Attendants.
STORAGE
Service helps sellers clean home for sale. Mar. 18, 1999. p. A3.
STREETS
See: Roads & Highways.
STRESS
Some workers just grin and bear it. Nov. 4, 1999, p. 23.
STRIKES
October 7 strike date set by teachers. Sept. 30, 1999, p. 5.
STUDENTS
See also: Exchange Students
Northwood students delve into agricultural problem. Jan. 28, 1999. p. 5.
Catholic students learn their morals and science, too. Jan. 28, 1999. p. 27.
Students win driving drunk essay contest. Jan. 28, 1999. p. 36.
Students kick off fund raising drive. Feb. 4, 1999. p. 9.
Students know about life with juvenile diabetes. Feb. 4, 1999. p. 9.
Worthy cause. (fight against diabetes) (ed.) Feb. 4, 1999. p. 9.
Students still test substitutes. Mar. 4, 1999. p. 29.
Students like books on history, mystery. May 6, 1999. p. 31.
Student detained following threats. May 13, 1999. p. 21.
Plum jobs: High schoolers find wealth in the workplace. May 13, 1999. p. 33.
The class of 1999. (ed.) June 3, 1999. p. 20.
Seniors (sic) goals: wealth and joy. June 10, 1999. p. 29.
Summer jobs provide needed income. July 29, 1999. p. 21.
STUNTS AND STUNT PERFORMERS
Stunts no joke for Tom McComas. Sept. 2, 1999, p. B4.
SUBURBAN AREAS
Dual metropolis a result of economics, politics. Guest essay: M. Ebner. Aug. 12, 1999. p. 17
Fertile land for growth. Dec. 30, 1999, p. 5.
Crossroads: Local historian takes a look into the future. Dec. 30, 1999, p. 7.
Problems of future will need regional fixes. Guest essay: D. Bennett. Dec. 30, 1999, p. 21.
SUMMER
Summer jobs provide needed income. July 29, 1999. p. 21.
SURPLUS
See: Federal Budget
SWIMMING
Seastars find theater in water. June 24, 1999. p. 159.
SWIMMING POOLS
Summer splash: Hidden Creek provides residents with cool events. June 17, 1999. p. 8.
Fuerst revolutionizes public swimming scene. June 17, 1999. p. 9.
Pool safety, accessibility, draw attention. June 17, 1999. p. 9.
Pool safety. (ed.) June 17, 1999. p. 18.
TAXES
Lake County tax maps are now available on CD. Jan. 7, 1999. p. 14.
Council abates property taxes. Jan. 21, 1999. p. 10.
Delinquent tax lists for Glencoe, Glenview, Northbrook, Wilmette, Winnetka. Feb. 4, 1999. p. B34---
Reform Act includes technical corrections. Feb. 11, 1999. p. 22.
Ten top deductions to save you money. Mar. 18, 1999. p. 28.
Deerfield Township assessment roll: corrections. Mar. 25, 1999. p. 177.
Highland Park sales tax takes bronze. May 6, 1999. p. 5.
IRS news release dispels tax myths. May 20, 1999. p. 25.
First tax payment due June 3. May 27, 1999. p. 7.
Property taxes affect home cost. June 24, 1999. p. 12.
New tax rules for 1999 in effect. June 24, 1999. p. 28.
Sales tax request stuck in Senate. July 1, 1999. p. 13.
Porter resists (tax) cuts. Aug. 12, 1999. p. 9.
Potent combination: death and taxes. Sept. 9, 1999, p. 21.
Steps to lower your tax impact. Sept. 30, 1999, p. 25.
Educators for TIF proposal. Oct. 28, 1999, p. 5.
Delinquent tax lists for West Deerfield Township. Nov. 18, 1999, pp. 184-
TEACHERS
Teacher, James G. Serpe, hailed for service. Jan. 14, 1999. p. D3.
Substitutes in high demand. Feb. 4, 1999. p. 7.
Teacher (Marsha Brown) enjoys temporary job. Feb. 4, 1999. p. 7.
Students still test substitutes. Mar. 4, 1999. p. 29.
Questions you can ask your child's teacher. Mar. 18, 1999. p. 11.
Retiring teachers look back on their careers. July 8, 1999. p. 7.
Golden Apple award nominations sought. Aug. 19, 1999. p. 31.
Teachers, Dist. 112, are working without a contract. Sept. 2, 1999, p. 5.
Standards silent on teaching evolution. Sept. 2, 1999, p. 36.
Teachers, Dist. 112, learn lesson, want a fair contract. Guest essay:
J. Shaw, Sept. 23, 1999, p. 19.
October 7 strike date set by teachers. Sept. 30, 1999, p. 5.
Local teacher, S. Van Nuys, studies revolutionary America. Sept. 30, 1999, p. 40.
Strike averted with all-night talks Oct. 14, 1999, p. 5.
Plan for the future. (ed.) Oct. 14, 1999, p. 18.
District 113 teachers highest paid. Nov. 25, 1999, p. 7.
Teacher recruiting retention is critical. Guest essay: C. McCray. Nov. 25, 1999, p. 19.
A math teacher who touched many lives. Guest essay by T. Leonard eulogizing
Robert Wegner. Dec. 16, 1999, p. 17.
Some schools educate entire families. Dec. 30, 1999, p. 36.
Dedicated teachers key to education. Dec. 30, 1999, p . 52.
TEENAGERS
See: Youth
TELEPHONES
New fee shows up on telephone bills. Mar. 4, 1999. p. A-13.
Tower tension: expanded cell phone use creates demand. Mar. 18, 1999. p. 25.
Move to limit car phones stalls. Apr. 29, 1999. p. 9.
Limit use of car phones (ed.) May 13, 1999. p. 16.
Failing to pass cell phone law a letdown. Guest essay: D. Miller. May 20, 1999. p. 17.
Legislature OKs cellular 911 bill. June 3, 1999. p. 18.
Legislature OKs cellular 911 bill. June 10, 1999. p. 12.
Prepaid phone plans expand cellular market. Sept.30, 1999, p. 23.
City may limit hand-held phone use. Dec. 16, 1999, p. 5.
TELEVISION
Service improving for TCI customers. Mar. 4, 1999. p. 5.
Residents doubt new TCI pledges. Apr. 1, 1999. p. 5.
Internet service promises ease of television. Apr. 1, 1999. p. 5.
(Michael) Weiss a great 'Pretender'. May 13, 1999. p. B3.
TENNIS
Children are away so parents play. Aug. 12, 1999. p. 14.
TERMINAL ILLNESS
Steps for planning for terminal illness. Feb. 18, 1999. p. 23.
TESTS-ACADEMIC
See: Achievement tests.
THEATER
Hail to the King. Jan. 7, 1999. p. B6.
Couple explores 'East & West'. Jan. 14, 1999. p. B3.
Travanti sings 'Wicked Songs'. Jan. 21, 1999. p. B3.
Northlight play, 'Learning to Drive', travels in disturbing terrain. Jan. 28, 1999 p. B6.
Toebaas (Ronn) gets a 'Witness'. Feb. 4, 1999. p. B3.
For Rustin (Sandy) 'Grease' is the word. Feb. 4, 1999. p. B4.
'Cosi' cast in new light. Feb. 18, 1999. p. B1.
'American Girls' crazy for show. Feb. 18, 1999. p. B2.
Goodman conquers Broadway. Feb. 25, 1999. p. D8.
Charlie Siskel produces results. Mar. 4, 1999. p. B-3.
Getting set: design team builds 'Old Neighborhood' at Northlight. Mar. 18, 1999. p. B3.
Organic Theater taps Evanston. Mar. 25, 1999. p. B3.
Making magic with 'Houdini'. Apr. 1, 1999. p. B3.
Gabriel dreams a little 'Dream'. Apr. 8, 1999. p. B3.
'Violet' draws actress (Liza Datz) home. Apr. 15, 1999. p. B3.
'Little Shop' opens for business. Apr. 22, 1999. p. B3.
Raves for 'Violet'. Apr. 22, 1999. p. B6.
Barbara Robertson rules in repertory. Apr. 29, 1999. p. B3.
Next Theater production (Are you Now or Have you Ever Been) is unquestionably fine. May 13,, 1999. p. B7.
Lookingglass (sic) learns the ropes. May 20, 1999. p. B4.
Piccolo tunes up for fair play. June 17, 1999. p. B3.
Etc. Etc. Etc. Theater troupe gives 'The King and I' royal treatment. June 24, 1999. p. B3.
New troupe takes 'Town'. (Theatre in the Woods, Riverwoods) July 8, 1999. p. B3.
Nocking them dead at Actors (sic) Gym. (Bello Nock) July 8, 1999. p. B4.
Joan Cusack no 'Runaway'. July 29, 1999. p. B3.
(Lauren) Tom returns as role model. July 29, 1999. p. B4.
Growler (Michael) helps 'Lion King' roar. Aug. 5, 1999. p. B4.
Lighting up ‘Illuminata’. Aug. 26, 1999, p. B7.
Fall preview: Calarco puts stamp of approval on Apple Tree opener. Sept. 16, 1999, p. B3.
Stage is set for fall (local theater schedules) Sept. 16, 1999, p. B4.
Ubique (sic) Theater Co. aims for unique. Sept. 23, 1999, p. B7.
Visiting Mr. (Mike) Nussbaum at Northlight. Sept. 30, 1999, p. B4.
‘Incident’ in Glencoe. Sept. 30, 1999, p. B7. 78
North Shore Theater turns 50. Oct. 21, 1999, p. B4.
Off to Oz; Highland Parkers take a whack at the Wizard. Nov. 4, 1999, p. B1.
Area troupes bring home Jeffs. Nov. 11, 1999, p. B3.
‘Boarding House’ set for guests. Nov. 18, 1999, p. B3.
‘Phantom’ stars a real-life pair: Douglas & Ingrid Ladendorf. Nov. 25,1999, p. B3.
Second century: Kelly Leonard eases Second City into middle age. Dec. 16, 1999, p. B1.
City into middle age. Dec. 16, 1999, p. B1.
Theater played a big role in 20th century. Dec. 30, 1999. P. B4.
TIBET
Eye on Tibet: photos reveal a people meeting oppression with compassion. June 10, 1999. p. B4.
TIME CAPSULE
What would you put in a time capsule? Dec. 30, 1999, p. 14.
TIPS & TIPPING
Tips on tipping: experts offer advice on how to play the gratuity game. Apr. 22, 1999. p. B4.
TOBACCO INDUSTRY
State debates spending settlement cash. Aug. 12, 1999. p. 9.
Bill portrayed as tough on tobacco is the opposite. Guest essay:
Sean McDermott. Sept. 30, 1999, p. 19.
TOLERANCE
Everyone is different but can live together. Guest essay: Emily Litke. Jan. 28, 1999. p. 17.
City now promotes harmony, history shows sordid past. Dec. 30, 1999, p. 177.
TOLL ROADS
Residents prefer tunnel under tollway. Jan. 14, 1999. p. 13.
TOPIARY
The art of topiary. July 8, 1999. p. A1.
TOYS
Pokemon winning hot toy war. Dec. 16, 1999, p. 23.
Let go of my Lego. Dec. 16, 1999, p. 36.
Take care choosing kids' toys. Dec. 23, 1999, p. A16.
TRAFFIC
Traffic report urges north-south roadway. Jan. 28, 1999. p. 18.
Stop signs approved. Feb. 11, 1999. p. 15. 79
Traffic study will be discussed Monday. Feb. 18, 1999. p. 5.
Traffic report is delivered. Feb. 25, 1999. p. 10.
Stop signs are approved. Apr. 15, 1999. p. 10.
Garrett flexing 59th District muscle. Apr. 29, 1999. p. 11.
Lake County: Boom or Bust. Special report on transportation. May 6, 1999. pp. 9--
Plan needed. (ed.) May 6, 1999. p. 16.
Study's goal: ease Lake-Cook delays. May 20, 1999. p. 13.
City council debates new west side stop signs. May 27, 1999. p. 5.
Stop signs do not slow down traffic. Guest essay: L. Greenwald. June 10, 1999. p. 19.
Stop signs get city OK. June 17, 1999. p. 5.
New study sees Route 53 congestion. June 24, 1999. p. 194.
IDOT gets an earful on traffic problems. July 8, 1999. p. 18.
Widening roads, Route 53 needed to cure road woes. July 15, 1999. p. 26.
Experts say traffic downtown busy but safe. July 22, 1999. p. 5.
City puts brakes on Beverly traffic. Sept. 9, 1999, p. 5.
Meeting on traffic. Sept. 9, 1999, p. 10.
Transportation group reveals 2020 vision. Sept. 9, 1999, p. 17.
Traffic calming has a shaky start. Oct. 7, 1999, p. 5.
Patience needed. (ed.) Oct. 7, 1999, p. 18.
Summit traffic plans bring residents out to comment. Dec. 2, 1999, p. 10.
TRANSPLANTS AND IMPLANTS
Organ transplants can be lifesavers. (Guest essay: A. Herbster) Feb. 4, 1999. p. 19.
TRANSPORTATION
Lake County: Boom or bust. Special report on transportation in the county. May 6, 1999. pp. 9---
Transportation Project looks at the big picture. May 6, 1999. p. 10.
Shuttle bug a success story. May 6, 1999. p. 11.
Helipads, commuter boats could be mass transit future. May 6, 1999. p. 13.
Plan needed. (ed. ) May 6, 1999. p. 16.
Transportation group reveals 2020 vision. Sept. 9, 1999, p. 17.
Metra plans on track. Dec. 2, 1999, p. 13.
TRAVEL
Special Section: "The Laker". (On Michigan vacations) Insert. Aug. 12, 1999.
Great destinations to while away winter days. Dec. 16, 1999, p. 185.
TREES
Arborists evaluate loss in damaged, killed trees. Jan. 28, 1999. p. A3.
Planting a tree with care is investing in the future. Apr. 22, 1999. p. A7.
Arborists promote standard for pruning around power lines. May 10, 1999. p. A5.
How to preserve trees on building site. May 20, 1999., p. A7. 80
Facts and fallacies about care of trees. June 10, 1999. p. A3.
Cut one tree and you plant two. Sept. 9, 1999, p. 5.
Tree-lined roads- stately green sentinels offer emotional respite. Sept. 30, 1999, p. 159.
Where to find foliage beauty. Sept. 30, 1999, p. 159.
Tree City work is supported. Dec. 9, 1999, p. 11.
Dwarf conifers shine in winter. Dec. 16, 1999, p. A3.
TUTORS
Tutors teach and learn from Highwood children. June 10, 1999. p. 5.
21st CENTURY
Report sets goals for 21st century. Jan. 14, 1999. p. 14.
U. S. COAST GUARD
Coast Guard unit funds clear house. Oct. 7, 1999, p. 14.
U. S. CONGRESS
Local youth (Barisa Meckler) gets front row seat in Washington. Oct. 21, 1999, p. 5.
How area lawmakers voted: White House, Congress make a (budget) deal. Nov. 25, 1999, p. 20.
Gash now lone Democrat in 10th. Dec. 2, 1999, p. 7.
(Mark) Damisch enters quest for GOP nod in 10th. Dec. 9, 1999, p. 7.
14 entrants join 10th House race. Dec. 23, 1999, p. 21.
U.S. NAVAL ACADEMY
Determination leads to success at Naval Academy for Ensign Jeremy Bruch. June 3, 1999. p. 14.
U. S. POSTAL SERVICE
Postal policy change protects consumers. July 1, 1999. p. 24.
UNDERGROUND RAILROAD
Historical home houses community’s past. (Otis house in Barrington, IL ) Oct. 14, 1999, p. A4.
UNIONS
(Chief of police) Dahlberg subject of lawsuit. Feb. 18. 1999. p. 7.
Police union vote set for March 5. Feb. 25, 1999. p. 16.
Disgruntled police officers vent frustration to council. Mar. 11, 1999. p. 11.
Highwood Police cast unanimous vote for union. Mar. 18, 1999. p. 9.
Correction to story of March 11. Mar. 18, 1999. p. 11.
Highwood police take case to citizens. Dec. 9, 1999, p. 5.
UNITED WAY
United Way plans volunteer training. July 15, 1999. p. 20.
Local United Way makes allocations. Aug. 5, 1999. p. 14
Give locally. (ed.) Sept. 16, 1999, p. 18.
UNKNOWN SOLDIER
Column: Alan Henry. May 27, 1999. p. 17.
UTILITIES
FCC plans to decide on mergers by June. Jan. 21, 1999. p. A16.
Electric power comes from Elwood. Dec. 9, 199, p. 11.
VAN NUYS, STEPHEN
Local teacher studies revolutionary America. Sept. 30, 1999, p. 40.
VANDALISM
Cars damaged downtown. Nov. 11, 1999, p. 25.
VERNON HILLS, IL
Vernon Hills was put on fast track. July 29, 1999. p. 11.
Options are aired for Nike site park. Aug. 26, 1999, p. 171.
VETERANS
Veterans worried about cuts. Apr. 22, 1999. p. 5.
Abandoning 'Private Ryan'. Apr. 22, 1999. p. 8.
Federal funds cut for state homes. Apr. 22, 1999. p. 9.
Hospitals make do with less money. Apr. 22, 1999. p. 9.
Don't forget the vets. (ed.) Apr. 22, 1999. p. 16.
Reunion of WWII veterans from Michael Reese Hospital. Sept.9, 1999, p. 9.
Council passes resolution supporting veterans’ benefits. Oct. 7, 1999, p. 9.
Vets, NAACP fight cuts (in health care). Nov. 4, 1999, p. 9.
A soldier’s story: Pvt. Michael Keegan. Nov. 18, 1999, p. 9.
VIDEOS
Shocks on the box. List of horror films on video. Oct. 28, 1999, p. B12.
VIOLENCE
Fan-thrown quarter injures athlete. Jan. 28, 1999. p. 5.
Rivalry tainted (sports violence) (ed.) Jan. 28, 1999. p. 16.
Student detained following threats. May 13, 1999. p. 21.
Killer, Benjamin Smith, well-known to law enforcement. July 8, 1999. p. 15.
Panel: stopping violence depends on communication. July 8, 1999. p. 35.
Fortress Academia? Schools say compassion, not metal detector, the way. Sept. 30, 1999, p. 29.
VITAMINS
Supplement, don't substitute. Feb. 4, 1999. p. 152.
VOLO BOG
Volo Bog a rare ice age remnant. Mar. 18, 1999. p. 153.
VOLUNTEERS
Pioneer Press applauds top volunteers of 1998. Jan. 21, 1999. p. 136.
Volunteers make firehouse a success. Guest essay: M. Schachtel. Apr. 22, 1999. p. 18.
Volunteers (at H.P. Hospital) are lauded. Apr. 22, 1999. p. 25.
Census volunteers are needed. May 13, 1999. p. 22.
Volunteers help A Safe Place. June 17, 1999. p. 163.
Volunteers clear weeds from Prairie Wolf Slough. June 24, 1999. p. 7. Cover photo.
United Way plans volunteer training. July 15, 1999. p. 20.
Nominees sought for volunteers of the year. Sept. 30, 1999, p. 12.
Nominees sought for Volunteers of the Year. Oct. 7, 1999, p. 16.
The priceless gift of warmth and caring: Pat Tenfelde. Column: A. Henry. Dec. 9, 1999, p. 17.
Volunteer of the Year winners named. Dec. 23, 1999, p. 12.
WARREN, HAZEL
Centurion advises mayor and council. Sept. 2, 1999, p. 12.
WASTE MANAGEMENT
SWALCO (Solid Waste Management of Lake County) meeting set for tonight. June 3, 1999. p. 22.
More people means more garbage. Nov. 25, 1999, p. 11.
WATER
City won't add ozone to water. Jan. 21, 1999. p. 11.
Comments sought on watershed ordinance. Jan. 28, 1999. p. 14.
How to remove smell from water. Mar. 25, 1999. p. A18.
Take your time when it comes to water woes. May 6, 1999. p. 25.
Life in a drop of water: microscopic beings important to our survival. June 10, 1999. p. 158--
Water bills reflect uneven town rates. July 15, 1999. p. 25.
Well runs deep for bottled water sales. July 22, 1999. p. 23.
Experts offer tips for tap water taste. July 22, 1999. p. 23.
Water use hits limit. Aug. 5, 1999. p. 7.
Water and sewer service are essential. Aug. 26, 1999, p. 10.
Is our water safe? Nov. 25, 1999, p. 11. 83
Federal water conservation fund must be replenished. Guest essay: C. Knight. Dec. 9, 1999, p. 18.
Lake level drops, shoreline concerns remain. Dec. 16, 1999, p. 5.
WAUKEGAN, IL
Waukegan backs Lakehurst university project with cash. June 24, 1999. p. 24.
WEATHER
Early storm warning helps businesses. Jan. 21, 1999. p. 21.
WEGNER, ROBERT, Mathematics teacher
A math teacher who touched many lives. Guest essay: T. Leonard. Dec. 16, 1999, p. 17.
WEISS, CHRISTINE
Former friends recall Weiss from past years in Glencoe. July 15, 1999. p. 11.
Weiss pleads guilty to littering charge. July 22, 1999. p. 20.
Police: Weiss distributed hate literature here. Sept. 16, 1999, p. 16.
WETLANDS
Geological gems: County's glacial past reflected in moraines, lakes. Mar. 18, 1999. p. 151.
Increased wetland buffers considered. July 1, 1999. p. 11.
Wetland debate clouds university site choice. Aug. 12, 1999. p. 15.
WHITE SUPREMACISTS
Former friends recall Weiss from past years in Glencoe. July 15, 1999. p. 11.
Smith (Benjamin) probe not closed yet. July 22, 1999. p. 19.
Weiss (Christine) pleads guilty to littering charges. July 22, 1999. p. 20.
WILDFLOWERS
Woodland Wildflowers - hepatica. May 13, 1999. p. A10.
Woodland Wildflowers- purple spring cress. May 27, 1999. p. A8.
Woodland Wildflowers- toothwort. June 3, 1999. p. A3.
Woodland Wildflowers- jack-in-the-pulpit. June 17, 1999. p. A10.
Woodland Wildflowers- may apple. June 24, 1999. p. A11.
Woodland Wildflowers- marsh fleabane. July 8, 1999. p. A4.
Woodland Wildflowers- Michigan lily. July 15, 1999. p. A4.
Woodland Wildflowers- Ohio spiderwort. July 22, 1999. p. A3.
Woodland Wildflowers- wild bergamot. Aug. 5, 1999. p. A5.
WILLS
Making a will should be top priority; America's most frequently blown opportunity. Mar. 11, 1999. p. 139.
Where there’s a will. Dec. 2, 1999, p. A25.
WINCHESTER HOUSE (Long-term care facility)
County considers changes to Winchester contract. July 8, 1999. p. 14.
WINNETKA, IL
Winnetka police will collect unwanted guns on Saturday. Oct. 7, 1999, p. 12.
WINTER
Nature winters in style. Jan. 7, 1999. p. 112.
Mayor says city cleared snow well. Jan. 21, 1999. p. 13.
WOMEN
Common myths about women and heart disease. Feb. 4, 1999. p. 147.
Aging well- program explores health issues of midlife and older women. Nov. 25, 1999, p. A25.
Hormone imbalance can cause problems. Nov. 25, 1999, p. 180.
Local boxer, Dianne Lewis, plans to strike for more KOs. Feb. 4, 1999. p. 179.
An aristocracy of 'angels'. (3 notable women) Dec. 30, 1999, p. D4.
WOOD/WOODWORKING
Hardwoods easy choice for projects. Apr. 1, 1999. p. 45.
Hobbyist Thomas Montalbano carves avocation into seat of business. May 6, 1999. p. A6.
Y2K
How should investors handle Y2K? Mar. 11, 1999. p. 23.
Precautions to take for Y2K uncertainty. Mar. 25, 1999. p. 26.
Banks, hospitals feel ready for Y2K. May 13, 1999. p. 25.
Nonelectric appliances sought for Y2K the Amish way. May 27, 1999. p. A11.
Y2K, what is it, should you worry. Sept. 2, 1999, p. 26.
No quick fix for Y2K dilemma. Sept. 2,1999, p. A11.
Checking PCs for the Y2K bug. Sept. 9, 1999. P. 21.
Businesses coping with Y2K sales. Nov. 25, 1999, p. 23.
Who’s on for Y2K? Businesses call extra staff. Dec. 9, 1999, p. 23.
Drug firms Y2K ready. Dec. 23, 1999, p. A14.
YOUTH
Laws vary, underage smokers know it. Aug. 5, 1999. p. 9.
Teen smoking, picking up the habit. Aug. 5, 1999. p. 10.
Curbing teen smoking. (ed.) Aug. 5, 1999. p. 16. 85
Timely tips for college freshmen. Aug. 5, 1999. p. 36.
Freshmen hope to keep busy and safe. Sept. 2, 1999, p.29.
YOUTH SERVICES
Volunteers make firehouse a success. Guest essay: M. Schachtel. Apr. 22, 1999. p. 18.
Firehouse: a good place to grow up. July 22, 1999. p. 7.
ZONING
Lakefront houses could see limits. Jan. 21, 1999. p. 12.
Business district study suggests height limits. Jan. 28, 1999. p. 5.
Map of proposed rezoning: Districts RM1, RM2. Feb. 11, 1999. p. 194.
Law suit is filed over '38' acres. Mar. 25, 1999. p. 5.
Kennels face zoning problems. Apr. 1, 1999. p. 145.
Council OKs yet another moratorium. May 20, 1999. p. 12.
Towns use zoning to control housing. June 24, 1999. p. 9.
Property owners decry downzoning. July 22, 1999. p. 5.
Southwest district zoning plan is completed. July 22, 1999. p. 7.
Downtown zoning plan to air. Aug. 12, 1999. p. 7.
Be part of the process. (downtown zoning plans) (ed.) Aug. 12, 1999. p. 16.
New zoning maps revealed. Nov. 11, 1999, p. 24.
Hearings on UDO ordinance are scheduled. Nov. 11, 1999,m p. 206.