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Beginning with the earliest edition of the Highland Park News in 1874, several newspapers have been published for Highland Park. Click on a date range to search the index for local news articles and obituaries from these newspapers. Full text available on microfilm at the library. Full text of newspaper articles from 1874 - 1922 are also available online in our Newspaper Collection. Complete this form to request full text of an obituary if you’re unable to visit the library. Contact the Reference Department at hppla@hplibrary.org or 874.831.7031 for more information.
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
Jan. 1, 2005 through December 31, 2005
AGING
Voting and dementia. Mar. 17, 2005, p. A13.
ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE
Voting and dementia. Mar. 17, 2005, p. A13.
Make your home safe for Alzheimer’s patients. Sep. 1, 2005, p. a14.
ANIMALS
Back yards brim with wildlife. Apr. 7, 2005, p. 10.
Animal control crucial to towns. Apr.14, 2005, p. 9.
Mammals: shrew-d creatures. Apr. 14, 2005, p. 10
Wild animals in Lake County find home in unlikely places. Apr. 14, 2005, p. 195.
Bulldog tactics: Shelters ferreting out undesirable applicants. May 19, 2005, p. 153.
Residents report coyote sightings. Aug. 4, 2005, p. 11.
Second rabid bat found in county. Sep. 29, 2005, p. 174.
New option for limiting deer population found Oct. 27, 2005, p. 9.
A feather in his cap: Highland Park native Scott Simon tries to save ivory-billed woodpecker. Dec. 1, 2005, p. 9.
Coyote sightings on the rise. Dec. 8, 2005, p. 24.
Lake County wants state to act to curb dangerous dogs. Dec. 22, 2005, p. 16.
ART/ARTISTS
Lady robots invade art of quilting. Jan. 6, 2005, p. B3.
The art of survival. Mar. 10, 2005, p. B20.
Arts event prepares to shine again. Apr. 7, 2005, p. 14.
Arts fund-raiser to honor Paschke. Apr. 7, 2005, p. 17.
It’s a print. Apr. 7, 2005, p. B19.
Superstars of art history. Apr. 21, 2005, p. B20.
Colorful banners showcase students’ talent. May 19, 2005, p. 9.
No vacancy: Artists co-op fills void. May 12, 2005, p. B16.
Two local groups hold art auctions Friday. May 12, 2005, p. B16.
Festival features Morgan exhibits. Jun. 16, 2005, p. 11.
Ravinia unveils new sculpture. Jun. 16, 2005, p. 14.
The sensational “Sower”. Jun. 23, 2005, p. B4.
Out & About (Yelena Klairmont). Jul. 21, 2005, p. 7.
Recycled Art Sale set to kick off. Jul. 28, 2005, p. 14.
Fine art: Highland Park’s Amy Amdur has achieved childhood dream. Aug. 25, 2005, p. 9.
Artists from Puerto Vallarta, elsewhere to grace festival. Aug. 25, 2005, p. 9.
Niffenegger dances with Mr. D. Sep. 15, 2005, p. B16.
Food for thought: Highland Park worker decorates eggs. Sep. 29, 2005, p. 14.
Frames within frames. Nov. 24, 2005, p. B17.
Whale of a good time (photo). Nov. 24, 2005, p. 143.
Here comes the sun: sculptures help residents tell time. Dec. 29, 2005, p. 5.
ASSESSMENTS
Property assessments continue to increase. Nov. 17, 2005, p. 16.
Assessors hope to resolve issue with new homes. Dec. 15, 2005, p. 5.
AUTHORS
New “East on Central” hits stands. Jun. 23, 2005, p. 11.
New books by authors from the area. Jul. 7, 2005, p. B29.
‘Time’ author travels another path. Dec. 15, 2005, p. B3.
AWARDS
Gold for Mariani. Apr. 14, 2005, p. A2.
Buhai captures Humanitarian award. May 5, 2005, p. 7.
Pillar award won by 23. May 12, 2005, p. 11.
Schnitzer honored for volunteerism. Jun. 9, 2005, p. 16.
Limardi gets service award. Jul. 7, 2005, p. 15.
New award is announced. Jul. 7, 2005, p. 15.
Aitay to be honored Aug. 20. Aug. 11, 2005, p. 9.
BANK ROBBERIES
Police nab bank robbery suspects. Jun. 2, 2005, 0. 5.
BEACHES
See: LAKE MICHIGAN
BOOKS
Black authors span all genres. Feb. 24, 2005, p. 141.
Military memories. Mar. 3, 2005, p. 9.
New on the local bookshelf. Mar. 10, 2005, p. B8.
Goldberg writes legal thriller. Mar. 17, 2005, p. 12.
Breaking boundaries of the book. Apr. 21, 2005, p. B18.
A novel that rocks. May 12, 2005, p. B17.
New books by authors from the area. Jul. 7, 2005, p. B29.
Here comes Harry (again). Jul. 14, 2005, p. B3.
“Murmur” still speaks loud for local author. Sep. 22, 2005, p. B7.
Cooking the book: Nietos share their best work in beautiful new cookbook. Nov. 10, 2005, p. 165.
Great garden books for the little ones in your life. Dec. 8, 2005, p. A6.
‘Time’ author travels another path. Dec. 15, 2005, p. B3.
‘Divas’ around the globe. Dec. 15, 2005, p. B7.
BURGLARY
Attempted burglary and battery. Mar. 24, 2005, p. 10.
Burglary 900 block Central Avenue. May 19, 2005, p. 10
Robbery attempt downtown foiled. Nov. 24, 2005, p. 13.
BUSINESS
Alberts receives $5,000 grant. Feb. 3, 2005, p. 18.
Highland Park’s Stern opens firm. Apr. 14, 2005, p.20.
Opportunity knocks: Highland Park firm moves into shredding documents. May 12, 2005, p. 9.
Business succession requires planning. Jul. 7, 2005, p. 148.
Taking charge: Michael Scherer runs Dairy Queen while attending college. Jul. 14, 2005, p. 9.
CANCER
Sener speaks out for Cancer Society Goals. Jan. 27, 2005, p. A17.
Battling brain tumors. Sep. 1, 2005, p. A11.
Zapping the enemy: New radiation treatments effective against prostate cancer. Sep. 15, 2005, p. A11.
Diagnosis: breast cancer. Oct. 20, 2005, p. A15.
CANDIDATES
Local candidates start filing. Jan 20, 2005, p. 12.
Caucus supports two incumbents one challenger. Feb. 3, 2005, p. 7.
Greenberg leaves race for council. Feb. 24, 2005, p. 5.
Candidates set for three forums. Mar. 3, 2005, p. 20.
Four offer vision of township post. Mar. 10, 2005, p. 5.
Assessor candidates offer new ideas. Mar. 10, 2005, p. 7.
Perfect 10? Candidates vie for township trustee posts. Mar. 10, 2005, p. 7.
Two challenge Coppel for clerk. Mar. 10, 2005, p. 7.
Four candidates fight for three spots. Mar. 10, 2005, p. 9.
Spielman notes potential impact of tax referendum. Mar. 10, 1005, p. 9.
Four seek three city council seats. Mar. 17, 2005, p. 5.
Winnetka Park commissioner plans to run for Kirk’s seat. Jul. 14, 2005, p. 12.
Spielman, Bassi throw hats in ring. Dec. 15, 2005, p. 14.
Narrod to run against Helander; races shaping up. Dec. 15, 2005, p. 16.
Smith, Seals square off for shot to unseat Kirk. Dec. 22, 2005, p. 14.
Spielman set to face Silberman. Dec. 22, 2005, p. 23.
CAREGIVERS/CAREGIVING
Caregivers should have contingency plan ready. Jan 27, 2005, p. A18.
CHARITY
Rotary Clubs, others help victims. Jan. 6, 2005, p. 7.
Club, kids push fund-raising for victims. Jan. 13, 2005, p. 7.
Concert to help Nuestro Center. Feb. 3, 2005, p. 11.
Hadassah House sale helps Israeli hospital. Mar. 3, 2005, p. 11.
Walk raises $111,000. May 5, 2005, p. 14.
Dance, auction to honor Deutsch. May 19, 2005, p. 12.
Family Service raises $74,000 during ‘magical evening’. Jun. 16, 2005, p. 11.
Come together: Big Brothers Big Sisters to launch mentoring program. Jun. 23, 2005, p. 9.
Catholic Charities struggles with funding. Aug. 11, 2005, p. 172.
Marathon man is looking to raise $28,000. Oct. 6, 2005, p. 9.
Make a Difference Day to help Glenkirk. Oct. 20, 2005, p. 9.
Hadassah House has model anniversary. Dec. 1, 2005, p. D9.
Residents can bring gifts, food to help needy. Dec. 8, 2005, p. 9.
United Way still optimistic it can hit $250,000 goal. Dec. 8, 2005, p. 17.
Bank helps local children enjoy holidays. Dec. 15, 2005, p. 9.
Generosity of residents was bountiful in 2005, Dec. 29, 2005, p. 10.
CHICAGO BOTANIC GARDEN
Botanic garden tells the how of the “wow”. Mar. 10, 2005, p. A4.
Botanic Garden hikes parking fee. Apr. 14, 2005, p. 12.
Botanic bells. Jun. 16, 2005, p. B3.
Botanic to unveil new walkway. Jun. 23, 2005, p. 170.
Botanic Garden nurtures tree found in death camp. Jul. 21, 2005, p. 12.
Framing Japan’s endangered flora. Aug. 25, 2005, p. B14.
CHILD CARE/CHILDREN
Children’s fair to offer yoga, drumming circle. Jan. 20, 2005, p. 9.
Support group, guy-style. Feb. 24, 2005, p. A11.
Teaching children to manage money. Mar. 10, 2005, p. 21.
Association offers flexible hours. Mar. 10, 2005, p. 23.
Groups team up to help children. Mar. 10, 2005, p. 23.
Summer Savers: Inexpensive, yet educational ideas to keep the kids busy. May 12, 2005, p. 25.
Illinois Parentage Act challenges old norms. May 26, 2005, p. A17.
Come together: Big Brothers Big Sisters to launch mentoring program. Jun. 23, 2005, p. 9.
About your child…Psychiatrist addresses parents: Is he talking to you? Jun. 30, 2005, p. A11.
Filling the crucial care gap: Foster parents ‘help keep little lives from being ruined’ Jul. 14, 2005, p. A15.
Botanic garden gets grant. Aug. 11, 2005, p. 171.
Many ways to find a good baby sitter. Aug. 25, 2005. p. 145.
Prescription for healthy play. Dec. 22, 2005, p. A15.
CHURCHES/SYNAGOGUES
Congregations react to tragedy. Jan.6, 2005, p. 9.
Lutheran Church report tackles gay issues. Jan. 20, 2005, p. 11.
Synagogue lecture to tackle lost principles. Mar. 31, 2005, p. 11.
Rabbi uses daily blog to explain ancient writings. Apr. 21, 2005, p. 9.
Holocaust events are coming up. May 5, 2005, p. 20.
Mitzvah Day set for Sunday. May 19, 2005, p. 186.
B’nai Torah celebrates 50th, unveils DVD. May 26, 2005, p. 5.
CLUBS/ASSOCIATIONS
Rotary Clubs, others help victims. Jan. 6, 2005, p. 7.
Club, kids push fund-raising for victims. Jan.13, 2005, p. 7.
Rotary Club to stage Vegas night. Mar. 17, 2005, p. 9.
Highland Park’s two Rotary clubs are pleased to serve. Jun. 16, 2005, p. 7.
Rotary International expects 38,000 at 100th birthday fete. Jun. 6, 2005, p. 7.
Local clubs complete projects to celebrate Rotary anniversary. Jun. 16, 2005, p. 7.
“Amazing night” as Rotary flocks to Ravinia event. Jun. 23, 2005, p. 7.
Rotary donates $56,000 to library. Oct. 13, 2005, p. 14.
COLLEGES/UNIVERSITIES
CLC opens high-tech building. Jan. 27, 2005, p. 150.
Four named finalists for CLC president. Feb. 3, 2005, p. 172.
Campus visit key part of college choice. Mar. 10, 2005, p. 29.
CLC is set to build educational center. Apr. 7, 2005, p. 37.
CLC to host business opportunity fair Aug. 3. Jul. 7, 2005, p. 30.
CLC team earns gold at Skills USA Championship. Jul. 14, 2005, p. 30.
CLC appoints new vice president. Jul. 14, 2005, p. 136.
CLC to lease building to University Center. Aug. 4, 2005, p. 34.
University center now under one roof. Sep. 29, 2005, p. 31.
Trinity University prepares to build $9.6 million dorm. Oct. 6, 2005, p. 19.
CLC board Oks hikes. Dec. 1, 2005, p. 14.
COMEDIANS
Global Cooling: Award show flap won’t deter comedian Kathy Griffin. Feb. 10, 2005, p. B3.
Being Bob. Mar. 3, 2005, p. B1.
COMMUTERS/COMMUTING
Pedal power. Apr. 14, 2005, p. 163.
Commuters take bombing news in stride. Jul. 14, 2005, p. 9.
CONSTRUCTION
Building projects everywhere in city. Mar. 31, 2005, p. 9.
CRIME/CRIME PREVENTION
Women: Don’t be the vulnerable sex. Feb. 10, 2005, p. A15.
Patrol nabs suspect. Feb. 17, 2005, p. 20.
Lawmakers take aim at identity theft. Mar. 3, 2005, p. 11.
Police arrest Highwood man. Mar. 3, 2005, p. 12.
Juvenile charged in stabbing. Mar. 10, 2005, p. 12.
Two charged in theft ring. Jun. 16, 2005, p. 18.
Three charged in shooting. Jun. 23, 2005, p. 7.
Officials see increase in suburban gangs. Jun. 23, 2005, p. 12.
Police look into reported scam. Jun. 23, 2005, p. 22.
County gangs are recruiting younger. Oct. 6, 2005, p. 14.
Young adults, juvenile are arrested by police. Oct. 20, 2005, p. 18.
New sexual assault charges filed against 33-year-old man. Oct. 27, 2005, p. 20.
Gone in 511 seconds…Police demonstrate speed, profit of dismantling a stolen car. Nov. 17, 2005, p. 141.
Juveniles arrested. Dec. 1, 2005, p. 12.
Investigator conducts seminar on identifying sexual predators. Dec. 8, 2005, p. 174.
DANCE
Ensemble plans “fun, frivolous” premiere. Feb. 3, 2005, p. B16.
DAY CARE CENTERS
Tri-Con receives $5000 grant. Feb. 3, 2005, p. 14.
DEL RE, GARY, LAKE COUNTY SHERIFF
Sheriff also a presidential historian. Feb. 17, 2005, p. 9.
DISABILITIES
Disabilities Act finds success. Jul. 21, 2005, p. 5.
DOGS
Bad behavior. Jan. 6, 2005, p. 119.
It’s a dog’s life: Women rescue breeds. Sep. 15, 2005, p. 133.
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
Cycle of domestic violence can be quite hard to break. May 19, 2005, p. 18.
Hundreds of domestic complaints. Oct. 13, 2005, p. 5.
A culture of violence. Oct. 13, 2005, p. A14.
DRIVERS/DRIVING
Report speeders to the police. Jul. 7, 2005, p. 16.
DRUGS
Teen heroin use concerns officials. Jan. 13, 2005, p. 9.
Policy change is not license to party (ed.) Sep. 22, 2005, p. 18.
Household products are dangerous drugs for teens. Nov. 10, 2005, p. A21.
EDITORIALS
Touched by a tragedy far away. Jan. 6, 2005, p. 15.
It’s the right thing to do. Jan. 6, 2005, p. 15.
There is no such thing as a free pass. Jan. 6, 2005, p. 14.
Consider running for office. Jan. 13, 2005, p. 18.
What I learned about snow. Jan. 13, 2005, p. 19.
Internet is solid resource. Jan. 20, 2005, p. 16.
Emergency issue needs resolution. Jan. 27, 2005, p. 14.
Sending a message. Feb. 3, 2005, p. 12.
Students shine amid a tragedy. Feb. 10, 2005, p. 12.
Truck traffic troubling. Feb. 17, 2005, p. 14.
Decisions, decisions. Feb. 24, 2005, p. 16.
Focus on the Arts is community endeavor. Feb 24, 2005, p. 17.
A league of their own. Mar. 3, 2005, p. 14.
A vote for family values. Mar. 10, 2005, p. 17.
Where there’s smoke, there can be trouble. Apr. 14, 2005, p. 14.
Where rubber meets the road. Apr. 14, 2005, p. 14.
Let us not forget. May 5, 2005, p. 18.
Don’t believe the worst. May 5, 2005, p. 18.
Stop batting this around. May 19, 2005, p. 16.
Flipped out. May 12, 2005, p. 17.
A need to remember. May 26, 2005, p. 16.
The right choice. Jun. 2, 2005, p. 16.
Malpractice bill deserves veto. Jun. 9, 2005, p. 18.
Rotary celebrates its success. Jun. 16, 2005, p. 22.
Douse plans for illegal fireworks. Jun. 30, 2005, p. 18.
Take care of your lakes. Jul. 7, 2005, p. 18.
Traffic critical to fair plan. Jul. 14, 2005, p. 18.
County Fair plan gets initial nod. Jul. 14, 2005, p. 136.
Wild about recycling. Jul. 21, 2005, p. 22.
Bring ADA into full compliance. Jul. 28, 2005, p. 22.
Fort Sheridan revised plan helps community. Aug. 4, 2005, p. 17.
Keep bugs at bay. Aug 11, 2005, p. 18.
Time to move on Late Night. Aug. 11, 2005, p. 18.
Schools starting; take care. Aug. 25, 2005, p. 20.
Meet the match. Sep. 1, 2005, p. 22.
Katrina victims need help. Sep. 8, 2005, p. 20.
Embrace our constitution. Sep. 15, 2004, p. 16.
Rally is sad one for all. Sep. 16, 2005, p. 16.
Policy change is not license to party Sep. 22, 2005, p. 18.
How prepared are we? Sep. 29, 2005, p. 20.
A bright day for higher education. Oct. 6, 2005, p. 16.
Domestic violence is everyone’s problem. Oct. 13, 2005, p. 20.
A matter of principals. Nov. 3, 2005, p. 18.
Finding a home. Nov. 17, 2005, p. 18.
Not much to be thankful for? Think again. Nov. 24, 2005, p. 20.
Rising to the occasion. Dec. 1, 2005, p. 20.
Give up unwanted firearms. Dec. 8, 2005, p. 20.
Checking out our libraries. Dec. 15, 2005, p. 18.
‘Tis the season to be mollified. Dec. 22, 2005, p. 19.
Thanks for helping. Dec. 29, 2005, p. 14.
ELECTION ENDORSEMENTS
Hurwitz, Cohen and Young for school board. Mar. 17, 2005, p. 16.
Kellough for supervisor. Mar. 17, 2005. p. 16.
Koukos for assessor. Mar. 17, 2005, p. 16.
Coppel for township clerk. Mar. 17, 2005, p. 16.
Four for township trustee. Mar. 17, 2005, p. 16.
Brenner, Kirsch, and Mandel for City Council. Mar. 24, 2005, p. 16.
Sirotti for Mayor. Mar. 24, 2005, p. 16.
Highwood aldermen choices. Mar. 24, 2005, p. 16.
Neiman for treasurer; Druktenis for clerk. Mar. 24, 2005, p. 16.
Vote Yes on road referendum. Mar. 24, 2005, p. 17.
District 109 needs a Yes vote. Mar. 24, 2005, p. 17.
Four for District 109 board. Mar. 24, 2005, p. 17.
Four for West Deerfield trustee. Mar. 24, 2005, p. 17.
Our endorsements. Mar. 31, 2005, p. 16.
ELECTIONS
Local candidates start filing. Jan 20, 2005, p. 12.
Caucus supports two incumbents one challenger. Feb. 3, 2005, p. 7.
Greenberg leaves race for council. Feb. 24, 2005, p. 5.
Candidates set for three forums. Mar. 3, 2005, p. 20.
Four offer vision of township post. Mar. 10, 2005, p. 5.
Assessor candidates offer new ideas. Mar. 10, 2005, p. 7.
Perfect 10? Candidates vie for township trustee posts. Mar. 10, 2005, p. 7.
Two challenge Coppel for clerk. Mar. 10, 2005, p. 7.
Four candidates fight for three spots. Mar. 10, 2005, p. 9.
Spielman notes potential impact of tax referendum. Mar. 10, 1005, p. 9.
Four seek three city council seats. Mar. 17, 2005, p. 5.
Incumbents return to council. Apr. 7, 2005, p. 5.
Donofrio knocks off Sirotti in mayoral race. Apr. 7, 2005, p. 5.
Sales tax for roads fail. Apr. 7, 2005, p. 7.
Koukos wins amid Dem sweep. Apr. 7, 2005, p. 7.
Referendum passes; caucus slate wins. Apr. 7, 2005, p. 7.
Barnes wins race for supervisor; will leave council. Apr. 7, 2005, p. 7.
Druktenis, Stefani win. Apr. 7, 2005, p. 7.
Dems nab big upset. Apr. 7, 2005, p. 7.
Shlensky wins 113 position. Apr. 14, 2005, p. 5.
Recent referendums buck trend. Apr. 14, 2005, p. 9.
Giarelli to contest election results in Highwood race. Apr. 21, 2005, p. 5.
Sirotti concedes; other races up in air. May 5, 2005, p. 5.
Early voting is among Springfield proposals. May 12, 2005, p. 9.
Winnetka Park commissioner plans to run for Kirk’s seat. Jul. 14, 2005, p. 12.
Lenzini re-election is finally confirmed. Aug. 11, 2005, p. 10.
Highland Park High’s best and brightest. Sep. 8, 2005, p. 25.
Early voting to start during 2006 elections. Nov. 24, 2005, p. 12.
Spielman, Bassi throw hats in ring. Dec. 15, 2005, p. 14.
Narrod to run against Helander; races shaping up. Dec. 15, 2005, p. 16.
Smith, Seals square off for shot to unseat Kirk. Dec. 22, 2005, p. 14.
Spielman set to face Silberman. Dec. 22, 2005, p. 23.
EVACUATIONS AND RESCUES
Twelve taken to hospital. Jan. 20, 2005, p. 14.
FESTIVALS
Arts festival set for Sunday. Feb. 10, 2005, p. 11.
Focus on the Arts is community endeavor (ed.). Feb 24, 2005, p. 17.
Arts event prepares to shine again. Apr. 7, 2005, p. 14.
FILMS
Film recalls “unreal” artist. Jan. 20, 2005, p. B19.
Million dollar maybes. Feb. 3, 2005, p. B3.
“Nino” is a family affair. Feb. 10, 2005, p. B7.
Inventor eyes movie horizon. Mar. 3, 2005, p. B6.
Keeping his “cool”. Mar. 3, 2005, p. B7.
Residents produce new movie. Mar. 24, 2005, p. 22.
Bunny auteur: Rabbits are the stars of Jennifer Shiman’s 30-second movie satires. May 19, 2005, p. B3.
Will the Force be with us? May 19, 2005, p. B4.
Filming in Belgium (Brett Chukerman), Sep. 22, 2005, p. B2.
Documentary breaks through stigma. Oct. 20, 2005, p. B5.
HPHS alum uses library as stage for documentary. Oct. 27, 2005, p. 5.
History in the making (photo). Nov. 3, 2005, p. 35.
FLOWERS/PLANTS
Feature: Plants At a Glance appears at intervals. Paging varies.
Days are getting longer and houseplants appreciate that. Jan. 6, 2005, p. A6.
Snow is a weighty problem for shrubs. Jan. 27, 2005, p. A8.
Say it with roses, choose color wisely. Feb. 10, 2005, p. 141.
Put seed money in sweet peas. Feb. 17, 2005, p. A7.
You don’t need the luck of the Irish to grow faux shamrock. Mar. 17, 2005, p. A8.
Wake up the roses. Apr. 7, 2005, p. A4.
Colorful Lily a top pick for this gardener. Apr. 14, 2005, p. A5.
When other plants lose their luster, masses of grasses carry the day. Nov. 10, 2005, p. A6.
FOOD
Food Section appears each week. Paging varies.
Culinary tell-all. Jan. 13, 2005, p. 137.
Put citrus sunshine in winter baking. Jan. 20, 2005, p. 153.
Wanted: organic farmers. Mar. 17, 2005, p. 177.
Healthy recipes from diet pros. Mar. 31, 2005, p. 162.
Crowning Elegance in class by itself. Apr. 7, 2005, p. 179.
Chefs don’t duck fois gras debate. Apr. 7, 2005, p. 180.
Keeping kosher. Apr. 14, 2005, p. 183.
Eat oats for whole grain. Apr. 14, 2005, p. 186.
Lighting her “fire”. Apr. 21, 2005, p. 161.
Salsa is her bread and butter. May 5, 2005, p. 165.
Will you take tea today? May 19, 2005, p. 177.
Food unveils food festival. May 12, 2005, p. 7.
Cottage cooking. Jun. 2, 2006, p. 161
Migraine sufferers can eat well while avoiding dietary triggers. Aug. 11, 2005, p. 169.
Chicago’s culinary classics. Sep. 8, 2005, p. 161.
Chicago: birthplace of the brownie. Sep. 8, 2005, p. 162.
Comfort food, quick and easy. Sep. 22, 2005, p. 166.
A menu etched in stone. Sep. 29, 2005, p. 159.
Challah with something extra. Sep. 29, 2005, p. 160.
Functional Foods. Oct. 6, 2005, p. 149.
All eyes on apple pies. Oct. 13, 2005, p. 173.
Cooking the book: Nietos share their best work in beautiful new cookbook. Nov. 10, 2005, p. 165.
Baking Belgian Christmas sweets. Dec. 1, 2005, p. 167.
One dough, lots of cookie fun. Dec. 15, 2005, p. 166.
FRAUD
Resnick jailed on fraud charges. Feb. 3, 2005, p. 9.
Resnick convicted of home repair fraud. Aug. 11, 2005, p. 5.
Advertising offer for deli is not valid. Aug. 25, 2005, p. 14.
Builder Resnick out on bail, files for bankruptcy. Sep. 8, 2005, p. 169
Pickings slim from Resnick Hearing. Sep. 22, 2005, p. 12.
Spammer uses BBB name for phony pharmacy sites. Sep. 22, 2005, p. 170.
Customers look to recover money. Dec. 15, 2005, p. 5.
U.S. Bank files suit against Ramos. Dec. 22, 2005, p. 5.
Resnick found guilty of defrauding customer. Dec. 22, 2005, p. 11.
Builder Resnick pleads guilty to repair fraud.Feb. 23, 2006, p. 5.
GARBAGE
See: WASTE MANAGEMENT
GARDENING/GARDENS
Plan for spring in January. Jan. 13, 2005, p. A6.
Practical advice about gardening catalog use. Feb. 3, 2005, p. A8.
Bring spring inside. Feb. 3, 2005, p. A9.
Introduce palate to edible petals. Feb. 10, 2005, p. A5.
Prepare potted bulbs for an encore performance next year. Mar. 31, 2005, p. A8.
Landscaping tips to help you through April. Apr. 7, 2005, p. A12.
New grass varieties improve appearance and hardiness. May 5, 2005, p. A6.
Root out garden power tool hazards. May 19, 2005, p. A9.
Web sites for gardening. May 19, 2005, p. A14.
Container gardens are little green labs. May 12, 2005, p. A4.
Space plants properly and they will grow up healthier. Jun. 30, 2005, p. A6.
Painless perennials? Please, don’t kid yourself. Jul. 21, 2005. p. A4.
Poorly growing container plants may need a change of scenery. Aug. 11, 2005, p. A6.
Autumn plant chores: divide, cut back, shelter and protect. Sep. 8, 2005, p. A12.
Wrap up those outdoor chores in early December. Dec. 1, 2005, p. A10.
GARRETT, SUSAN, STATE SENATOR
Garrett to decide before Jul. 4. Jun. 9, 2005, p. 5.
Garrett announces she won’t challenge Kirk. Jun. 23, 2005, p. 7.
GERACI, RAYMOND
City to name street after former mayor Geraci. Feb. 24, 2005, p. 9.
GOODMAN, JENNIFER
Highland Park’s Goodman fights against AIDS in Africa. Jan. 27, 2005, p. 9.
GREENBAUM
Greenbaum family subject of program. May 26, 2005, p. 12.
GUNS
Bill looks to void handgun bans. Apr. 21, 2005, p. 7.
Gun buyback program to take place Saturday. Dec. 8, 2005, p. 15.
HEALTH
Transplant: The gift of a Kidney from one brother to another. Jan 6, 2005, p. A11.
Big brother is donor. Jan. 6, 2005, p. A12.
The medical e-xpress. Jan. 13, 2005, p. A11.
Portion size is important when it comes to dieting. Jan. 13, 2005, p. 139.
Children’s fair to offer yoga, drumming circle. Jan. 20, 2005, p. 9.
Clinical trials a maze. Jan. 20, 2005, p. A11.
Sight for sore eyes. Jan. 27, 2005, p. A15.
Impact in the fast lane. Feb. 3, 2005, p. A15.
Miscarriages: many causes and solutions. Feb. 3, 2005, p. A16.
What to expect at your child’s check-up. Feb. 3, 2005, p. A17.
Tackling persistent pain of endometriosis. Feb. 3, 2005, p. A19.
Protect yourself from severe cold. Feb. 10, 2005, p. A14.
Eating disorders linked to pressure, self image. Feb. 17, 2005, p. A14.
Priming the pump of life. Feb. 17, 2005, p. A15.
New techniques can manage pain during and after surgery. Feb. 17, 2005, p. A17.
Local legislators focus on vital health issues. Feb. 17, 2005, p. A19.
Cardiac imaging underutilized in women. Feb. 24, 2005, p. A15.
Fighting fibromyalgia. Mar. 3, 2005, p. A15.
Cardiac patients try to strive for healthy lifestyle. Mar. 10, 2005, p. 11.
Adolescent self-harm is a symptom of our times. Mar. 10, 2005, p. A18.
Women getting shortchanged in screening for colon cancer. Mar. 10, 2005, P. A19.
Simple ways to connect with Alzheimer’s sufferers. Mar. 10, 2005, p. A20.
Meet “The Silencer”. Mar. 24, 2005, p. A11.
Use care in choosing cosmetic procedure. Mar. 24, 2005, p. A12.
Horseradish may hold major health benefits. Mar. 24, 2005, p. A16.
Easier out for tonsils. Mar. 31, 2005, p. A13.
Calling Dr. Kildare. Apr. 7, 2005, p. A15.
Fertility information abounds on Internet. Apr. 7, 2005, p. A16.
Providing Independence. Apr. 14, 2005, p. 46.
“I’ve just been let out of jail” Electronic brain implants allow Northbrook man to escape Parkinson’s ravages. Apr. 14, 2005, p. A15.
Plastic surgery worth the risk? Apr. 14, 2005, p. A20
Nerve center signals hope. Apr. 21, 2005, p. A13.
When joints hurt, it’s usually arthritis. Apr. 21, 2005, p. A14.
Kids on a roller coaster. May 5, 2005, p. A16.
Seminar tackles managing arthritis without medication. May 5, 2005, p. A21.
Life expectancy? Difficult: Children fight cystic fibrosis, parent fight to fund research. May 19, 2005, p. A15.
Overcoming pain with over-the-counter meds. May 19, 2005, p. A16.
A beacon of hope. Erika’s Lighthouse raises awareness of teen depression. May 12, 2005, p. A15.
Is chocolate good for you? Looks like it and tastes like it. May 12, 2005, p. A20.
Sand at beaches could harbor E. coli threat. May 26, 2005, p. 9.
Join the mole patrol. Jun. 2, 2005, p. A11.
All together now, ha ha ha! Jun. 9, 2005, p. A15.
Endometriosis pain difficult to conquer. Jun. 9, 2005, p. A20.
A lot of guts, no glory: pain and embarrassment plague kids with Crohn’s disease. Jun. 16, 2005, p. A15.
The vest solution for staying hydrated is water. Jun. 16, 2005, p. A20.
Area officials monitor threat of West Nile virus. Jun. 16, 2005, p. 176.
Lyme disease still lurks. Jun. 23, 2005, p. A15.
As July 4th parade marches, good health promoted. Jun. 30, 2005, p. 7.
Experimental vaccine shows promise in preventing shingles. Jul. 14, 2005, p. A19.
Health series slated to begin. Jul7 28, 2005, p. 10.
The colic conundrum. Jul. 28, 2005, p. A11.
Puzzling “double diabetes” harder to detect and treat. Jul. 28, 2005, p. A15.
How to avoid heat-related illness. Jul. 28, 2005, p. A15.
More help for migraine sufferers. Aug. 11, 2005, p. A11.
Music, animation ease CT scans for kids. Aug. 11, 2005, p. A16.
New national program focuses on preventing childhood obesity. Aug. 18, 2005, p. A18.
Growing Concern (autism). Aug. 25, 2005, p. A11.
Local water samples show presence of West Nile virus. Sep. 1, 2005, p. 9.
Battling brain tumors. Sep. 1, 2005, p. A11.
West Nile virus threat is elevated. Sep. 1, 2005, p. 165.
Rabid bat found in Ingleside. Sep. 1, 2005, p. 165.
“These little kids do not deserve that”: The effects of fetal alcohol syndrome may linger well into adulthood. Sep. 8, 2005, p. A15.
County reports first death from West Nile. Sep. 8, 2005, p. 174.
Teen brain “under construction” Sep. 15, 2005, p. A15.
Getting the bugs out: Hospitals step up measures to reduce patient infections. Sep. 22, 2006, p. A15.
New parts for people. Sep. 29, 2005, p. A11.
Steroid use among teen athletes a serious concern. Sep. 29, 2005, p. A15.
Health series targets seniors. Oct. 6, 2005, p. 9.
No-taste, no-waste wonders. Oct. 6, 2005, p. A11.
A culture of violence. Oct. 13, 2005, p. A14.
Flu Shots to be available in area soon. Oct. 20, 2005, p. 12.
Bacteria in dust linked to asthma. Oct. 20, 2005, p. A22.
Seminar to discuss risks of mercury. Oct. 27, 2005, p. 16.
From insulin to islets: transplant brings hope to Northbrook man. Nov. 3, 2005, p. A15.
It’s hard to be hyper: Medication, behavior therapy help ADHD sufferers. Nov. 17, 2005, p. A15.
Vampire bat saliva studied for strokes. Nov. 17, 2005, p. A17.
Helping the elderly avoid flu. Nov. 24, 2005, p. A22.
Recovery from addiction is a long, slow process. Dec. 1, 2005, p. A20.
Anxiety, panic more common in women. Dec. 1, 2005, p. A23.
Polycystic ovarian syndrome. Dec. 8, 2005, p. A17.
Do machines improve old-fashioned CPR? Dec. 8, 2005, p. A22.
According to a new study…:Mining morass of medical research for good information. Dec. 15, 2005, p. A16.
Answers inside: Sophisticated imaging improves speed and accuracy of diagnosis. Dec. 29, 2005, p. A13.
HEART
Cardiac imaging underutilized in women. Feb. 24, 2005, p. A15.
Cardiac patients try to strive for healthy lifestyle. Mar. 10, 2005, p. 11.
Statins reduce stroke risk after carotid surgery. Dec. 1, 2005, p. A24.
HEALTHY HIGHLAND PARK TASK FORCE
Grant to help health group’s effort. Mar. 31, 2005, p. 9.
Health series slated to begin. Jul. 28, 2005, p. 10.
HIGH SCHOOLS- Deerfield, Highland Park
See: SCHOOLS-DISTRICT 113
HIGHLAND PARK, IL
Lots on table as budget talks open. Jan. 13, 2005, p. 5.
City snowplows conquer first major snowfall. Jan 13, 2005, p. 5.
City budget more than just dollars and cents. Jan. 13, 2005, p. 10.
Council weighs in on value of services. Feb. 17, 2005, p. 5.
Water fee rising $36 a year in may. Feb. 17, 2005, p. 7.
City may chop funds for special events. Feb. 24, 2005, p. 5.
Council tackles variety of issues. Mar. 3, 2005, p. 5.
Council considers leaner budget. Mar. 24, 2005, p. 5.
Planning for next fiscal year begins now. Mar. 31, 2005, p. 7.
Proposed budget brimming with all types of numbers. Mar. 31, 2005, p. 7.
Search begins to replace Barnes. Apr. 14, 2005, p. 5.
Council poised to pass smoking ban. Apr. 14, 2005, p. 7.
Council postpones adopting budget. Apr. 14, 2005, p. 7.
Council wants statewide ban. May 19, 2005, p. 186.
City looks to purchase long-vacant Gap property. May 12, 2005, p. 5.
Olian tapped to replace Barnes. May 26, 2005, p. 5.
Political signs to appear as city mulls new rules. Jun. 2, 2005, p. 7.
Council mulls spot for political signs. Jun. 16, 2005, p. 5.
Olian officially joins council. Jun. 23, 2005, p. 22.
Council Oks public area for signs. Jun. 30, 2006, p. 5.
Highland Park signs a pact to seek federal sewer funds. Jul. 6, 2005, p. 5.
Limardi gets service award. Jul. 7, 2005, p. 15.
New award is announced. Jul. 7, 2005, p. 15.
City looks to enliven downtown nights. Aug. 18, 2005, p. 5.
City to buy telephone service. Aug. 25, 2005, p. 5.
City receives financial certificate. Sep. 1, 2005, p. 18.
Council approves $98,000 sewer plan. Oct. 6, 2005, p. 12.
Public Works saves gas money, thanks to new Prius vehicles. Oct. 13, 2005, p. 25.
Council approves $60,000 in grants. Nov. 3, 2005, p. 16.
Leaders gather to swap ideas. Nov. 17, 2005, p. 12.
Survey says: Residents love Highland Park. Dec. 22, 2005, p. 9.
HIGHLAND PARK CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
“Bunny” Collins dies; ran Chamber of Commerce. May 26, 2005, p. 7.
HIGHLAND PARK CHARACTER COUNTS STEERING COMMITTEE
Character to be mulled at meeting. Jan. 13, 2005, p. 12.
HIGHLAND PARK COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
MacLeods offer $100,000 challenge grant. Jun. 9, 2005, p. 7.
HIGHLAND PARK BUSINESS DISTRICT PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOCIATION
Property owners form group. Mar. 10, 2005, p. 22.
HIGHLAND PARK ENVIRONMENTAL COMMISSION
Environmental plan adopted. Jun. 23, 2005, p. 23.
HIGHLAND PARK HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION
Proposed razing of ranch house launches battle. Jan. 27, 2005, p. 5.
Is ranch house “eyesore” or “art”? Feb. 10, 2005, p. 5.
Commission Oks rare demolition delay for house. Feb. 24, 2005, p. 18.
Six preservation awards given. Apr. 21, 2005, p. 9.
Owner OK not needed for landmark status. May 12, 2005, p. 11.
Segal home may get landmark status. Aug 11, 2005, p. 5.
City awaits Segal hearing. Sep. 1, 2005, p. 12.
City Council denies preservation request. Oct. 13, 2005, p. 22.
HIGHLAND PARK HISTORICAL SOCIETY
Highland Park’s past returns via Internet. Jan. 20, 2005, p. 5.
He’s history; Mills plans to retire. Apr. 21, 2005, p. 9.
Fifth-graders hand over an “America” quilt. Jun. 9, 2005, p. 11.
Historical group files lawsuit. Jul. 7, 2005, p. 10.
Historical Society to host its first antique car show. Aug. 25, 2005, p. 5.
HP Historical Society holds first-ever benefit party. Oct. 27, 2005, p. D3.
Surprises add sparkle to HP party. Nov. 17, 2005, p. D8.
HIGHLAND PARK HOSPITAL
Highland Park Hospital unveils $23 million center. Jun. 16, 2005, p. 5.
HIGHLAND PARK PLAN COMMISSION
Wiczer to head Plan Commission. Jun. 9, 2005, p. 16.
HIGHLAND PARK POLICE DEPARTMENT
Council approves 4-year contract with police force. Feb. 3, 2005, p. 9.
Dog Gone: Magnum, 11, prepares to retire from police work. Feb. 24, 2005, p. 9.
Study: Minorities not being arrested due to their race. Apr. 14, 2005, p. 23.
Police facility groundbreaking. May 12, 2005, p. 13.
Police run for Special Olympics. Jun. 23, 2005, p. 20.
Police department is accredited. Jun. 23, 2005, p. 22.
One charge left in Watt suit v. city. Sep. 29, 2005, p. 17.
Stumpf can return. Oct. 6, 2005, p. 12.
Police officer charged with physical abuse. Oct. 20, 2005, p. 5.
HIGHLAND PARK PUBLIC LIBRARY
Black authors span all genres. Feb. 24, 2005, p. 141.
Library room is inaccessible. Mar. 10, 2005, p. 20.
Library to host architect forum. Mar. 10, 2005, p. 20.
Photo finish. May 12, 2005, p. 7.
Volunteers needed for library program. May 19, 2005, p. 15.
Belsky to appear at StoryBus. May 19, 2005, p. 15.
Caught in the act (photo). Jun. 9, 2005, p. 160.
Library brochure wins top award. Jul. 7, 2005, p. 15.
Parties for wizards as well as muggles. Jul. 14, 2005, p. B5.
Out & About (artwork in the Library). Jul. 21, 2005, p. 7.
Library to host Jensen program. Sep. 1, 2005, p. 18.
Library receives $1,500 grant. Sep. 22, 2005, p. 16.
Library gets $4,000 grant. Oct. 13, 2005, p. 12.
Rotary donates $56,000 to library. Oct. 13, 2005, p. 14.
Day of Dead is coming up. Oct. 20, 2005, p. 14.
HPHS alum uses library as stage for documentary. Oct. 27, 2005, p. 5.
Highland Park counts heavily on its friends. Dec. 15, 2005, p. 11
How they Rank. Dec. 15, 2005, p. 11.
HIGHWOOD, IL
Johnson to leave; two ready to seek his vacant seat. Jan. 13, 2005, p. 9.
Highwood posts new Web page. Jan. 27, 2005, p. 13.
Highwood Library to offer programs for senior citizens. Feb. 3, 2005, p. 170.
Sirotti concedes; other races up in air. May 5, 2005, p. 5.
Ori expected to replace Nieman. May 12, 2005, p. 5.
Donofrio strips Ori of alderman position. Jun. 30, 2005, p. 5.
Mayor changes course; Ori to stay. Jul. 7, 2005, p. 5.
More rides put in for kids at Highwood Festival days. Jul. 21, 2005, p. 28.
Historical society set to display wares at Highwood train station. Jul. 21, 2005, p. 29.
Wernick to leave Highwood post. Sep. 8, 2005, p. 10.
Highwood Public Library receives $25,000 bequest. Sep. 22, 2005, p. 5.
Moraine Hotel may be torn down. Oct. 13, 2005, p. 10.
Historical Society plaque recognizes volunteer firefighters. Oct. 13, 2005, p. 18.
Residents debate North Shore Estates. Dec. 1, 2005, p. 5.
Inland says charges don’t tell full story. Dec. 8, 2005, p. 15.
HISPANIC CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Hispanic chamber wants participation. Nov. 24, 2005, p. 158.
HOLIDAYS
Tu B’Shevat: Jewish holiday celebrates, spring, trees, and rebirth. Jan. 20, 2005, p. 135.
Purim is time for Jews to dance. Mar. 24, 2005, p. 9.
Honoring the fallen. Jun. 2, 2005, p. 9.
Day of Dead is coming up. Oct. 20, 2005, p. 14.
Holiday season busy for interfaith families. Dec. 22, 2005, p. 10.
HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL FOUNDATION OF ILLINOIS
Holocaust survivor shares memories. May 5, 2005, p. 9.
Never forget: Highland Park museum branch raises awareness of Holocaust. Sep. 22, 2005, p. 9.
Nazi-era boxcar is haunting reminder of the Holocaust. Nov. 24, 2005, p. 160.
HOLOCAUST REMEMBRANCE DAY
Holocaust events are coming up. May 5, 2005, p. 20.
Ride lets biker reflect on Holocaust. May 19, 2005, p. 7.
HOME REPAIR & REMODELING
Home Economics: Draskas renovate house with old Fort Sheridan Materials. Jan. 20, 2005, p. 9.
Makeover on a budget. Jan. 20, 2005, p. A1.
Make sensible resolutions for improvements around the house. Jan. 20, 2005, p. A8.
Attorney general, cops chase after Resnick. Jan. 27, 2005, p. 7.
Kitchen and bath offer best bang for remodeling buck. Jan. 27, 2005, p. A11.
Faux finish a happy ending. Apr. 7, 2005, p. 43.
Kitchen walk cooks with creativity. Apr. 21, 2005, p. A5.
Tips on choosing a remodeling contractor. May 5, 2005, p. A9.
Keep on the sunny side. May 19, 2005, p. A1.
Hot tubs focal point of backyard retreats. May 19, 2005, p. A7.
Getting a building permit can be scary. May 19, 2005, p. A10.
Rising material costs hit home projects. May 19, 2005, p. A11.
HOSPITALS
ENH settles one antitrust count. Jan. 27, 2005, p. 9.
Hospitals receive Medicaid windfall. Mar. 17, 2005, p. 9.
Sale of hospital is ordered. Oct. 27, 2005, p. 5.
HOUSING
Highland Park leads on fair housing issue. Jan. 20, 2005, p. 11.
Navy housing could strain schools. Feb. 3, 2005, p. 5.
Affordable housing amendment backed by Garrett, others. Mar. 24, 2005, p. 7.
Affordable housing project in Ravinia shines. Mar. 31, 2005, p. 5.
Report: Chicagoland housing needs will be difficult to meet. Sep. 15, 2005, p. 162.
Apartment complex sale likely. Sep. 29, 2005, p. 5.
Building remains unsold. Oct. 6, 2005, p. 9.
HOUSEWORK
Men and housework—like oil and water. Sep. 8, 2005, p. A7.
HURRICANE KATRINA
City, schools respond to Katrina. Sep. 8, 2005, p. 5.
Students do best to raise funds for hurricane victims. Sep. 8, 2005, p. 5.
Businesses, kids help Katrina relief. Sep. 8, 2005, p. 9.
Hurricane hits Highland Park in many ways. Sep. 8, 2005, p. 9.
Where to make local Katrina donations. Sep. 8, 2005, p. 18.
Katrina victims need help (ed.). Sep. 8, 2005, p. 20.
City gears up Katrina assistance. Sep. 15, 2005, p. 5.
Highland Park man fortunate to find father after hurricane. Sep. 15, 2005, p. 5.
HP native returns home after Katrina. Sep. 15, 2005, p. 9.
Relief efforts. Sep. 15, 2005, p. 25.
Highland Park Katrina efforts are unflagging. Sep. 22, 2005, p. 5.
Katrina evacuee finds out one dog found. Sep. 29, 2005, p. 18.
Sheriff’s cars donated to Katrina. Sep. 29, 2005, p. 174.
Three bands to jam for Katrina relief. Oct. 13, 2005, p. 14.
Fund-raising in towns continues unabated for Hurricane Katrina aid. Oct. 13, 2005, p. 16.
Council honors Katrina helpers. Oct. 27, 2005, p. 5.
Les Paul guitar to be raffled off for relief. Nov. 10, 2005, p. 9.
Nine lives: Cat survives Katrina, ends up here. Nov. 10, 2005, p. 9.
Paramedics, policeman lauded for hurricane aid. Nov. 24, 2005, p. 9.
No donor fatigue in Highland Park for Katrina needy. Dec. 1, 2005, p. 16.
Rising to the occasion (ed.). Dec. 1, 2005, p. 20.
Katrina evacuees find cheer in Lake County. Dec. 22, 2005, p. 22.
ILLINOIS
Governor signs union law. Feb. 10, 2005, p. 19.
Pleas for state funds fill up forum. Mar. 10, 2005, p. 11.
State task force to examine local governments. Aug. 4, 2005, p. 5.
IRAQ
Memories of war linger for Huber. Mar. 17, 2005, p. 11.
Activists, vets make pleas for city space. Mar. 17, 2005, p. 11.
Girl Scouts sent toiletries to soldiers serving in Iraq. May 12, 2005, p. 7.
Kirk collects phone cards for soldiers. Jun. 23, 2005, p. 170.
Spatz helps kids of fallen soldiers. Jun. 30, 2005, p. 7.
Rooney stays hopeful about life in Iraq. Aug. 18, 2005, p. 5.
Peace events draw hundreds. Aug. 25, 2005, p. 5.
Sheehan misses HP, but crowd still gathers to protest war. Sep. 15, 2005, p. 21.
Iraq War veterans are returning home. Nov. 10, 2005, p. 14.
For Rooney in Iraq, thoughts will turn to Veterans Day. Nov. 10, 2005, p. 15.
Soldiers in Iraq connect to Lake County via video. Dec. 1, 2005, p. 179.
KIRK, MARK S., U. S. Representative
Kirk announces aid efforts. Jan. 6. 2005, p. 13.
Kirk votes for Schiavo intervention. Mar. 31, 2005, p. 22.
McCain visit helps to raise $150,000 for Kirk campaign. Jun. 23, 2005, p. 19.
Kirk promotes anti-missile technology for airlines. Jul. 14, 2005, p. 137.
LAKE COUNTY, IL
Committees recommend road tax plan. Jan. 6, 2005, p. 10.
Teen heroin use concerns officials. Jan. 13, 2005, p. 9.
Lake County to create court for mental health. Feb. 10, 2005, p. 7.
Sheriff also a presidential historian. Feb. 17, 2005, p. 9.
Probation officer faces charge. Mar. 10, 2005, p. 24.
Kirk summit addresses lake cleanup, congestion. Apr. 21, 2005, p. 13.
Prescription card program continues. Jun. 30, 2005, p. 152
County opens new traffic court. Jul. 14, 2005, p. 138.
Win a makeover, free food in health department raffles. Aug. 11, 2005, p. 48.
Two former correctional officials indicted. Aug. 11, 2005, p. 170.
Latinos making Lake County their home. Nov. 17, 2005, p. 9.
LAKE COUNTY FAIR ASSOCIATION
County fairgrounds sale expected to occur soon. Jun. 16, 2005, p. 174.
Fairgrounds deal is drawing closer. Jun. 23, 2005, p. 18.
Traffic critical to fair plan (ed). Jul. 14, 2005, p. 18.
Lake County Fair offers something for everyone. Jul. 21, 2005, p. 9.
Planned fairground swap ends up falling through. Nov. 10, 2005, p. 22.
LAKE MICHIGAN
Lake Michigan possesses own threat. Jan. 6, 2005, p. 13.
Sand at beaches could harbor E. coli threat. May 26, 2005, p. 9.
Highland Park, others unite to face lake issues. Jun. 9, 2005, p. 5.
Council wants moratorium. Aug. 11, 2005, p. 12.
Volunteers to scour Highland Park beaches for trash. Sep. 15, 2005, p. 12
Beach cleanup workers gather tons of garbage. Sep. 22, 2005, p. 20.
Kirk study: lake mercury level high. Sep. 29, 2005, p. 15.
LANDSCAPERS/LANDSCAPING
Gardeners go native: Prairie plants make a lovely, low-maintenance landscape. Jul. 14, 2005, p. A1.
Water wisely, water well. Jul. 21, 2005, p. A8.
Drought’s impact cuts many ways. Jul. 28, 2005, p. 11.
Rain garden soaks up compliments. Aug 4, 2005, p. A1.
MAY, KAREN S., STATE REP.
May named chair of committee. Jan. 20, 2005, p. 10.
May will run again for state seat in ’06. Dec. 15, 2005, p. 14.
MELVOIN, RICHARD
Melvoin flourishes in academic world. Jan. 20, 2005, p. 7.
METRA-CHICAGO IL
Railroad crossings: no danger seen after Elmwood Park tragedy. Dec. 8, 2005, p. 14
MILITARY BASES
Belsky to create task force to mull Fort Sheridan issues. Jan. 6, 2005, p. 11.
Military housing to be discussed. Jan. 13, 2005, p. 12.
Navy housing could strain schools. Feb. 3, 2005, p. 5.
Sending a message (ed.). Feb. 3, 2005, p. 12.
Fort task force calls for new school. Mar. 24, 2005, p. 7.
Navy picks developer; enrollment hike likely. Apr. 14, 2005, p. 5.
Kirk appoints 18 to tackle housing. May 5, 2005, p. 5.
Military job shifts could aid schools. May 19, 2005, p. 5.
Canceled meeting stirs concerns. Jul. 28, 2005, p. 5.
Local group discusses school funding with congressional staffs. Aug. 4, 2005, p. 5.
Meetings continue over fort Sheridan. Aug. 18, 2005, p. 14.
State may help ease Fort Sheridan Impact. Sept. 1, 2005, p. 5.
Fort Sheridan meeting on tap. Sep. 22, 2005, p. 9.
Navy told to plan for new school. Oct. 6, 2005, p. 5.
Kirk says schools will get impact aid. Nov. 10, 2005, p. 18.
Military housing taxes stir debate. Nov. 17, 2005, p. 5.
City to host reserves. Dec. 8, 2005, p. 10
Forest City, Navy sign housing pact. Dec. 29, 2005, p. 5.
MORAINE TOWNSHIP
Three look to unseat Bonamarte. Jan 20, 2005, p. 5.
Four offer vision of township post. Mar. 10, 2005, p. 5.
Senior citizens decry proposed move of picnic. Jul. 7, 2005, p. 7.
Senior citizens need sponsors for picnic. Aug. 4, 2005, p. 11.
Township cancels senior picnic. Sep. 15, 2005, p. 18.
MUSEUMS
Military memories. Mar. 3, 2005, p. 9.
Kohl museum’s interior nearly ready to furnish. Jun. 23, 2005, p. 40.
MUSIC
Bands to help tsunami relief. Jan. 20, 2005, p. 12.
Diamond music. Jan. 27, 2005, p. B6.
Changing Interlochen traditions. Feb. 3, 2005, p. B9.
Musical melting pot inspires composer. Feb. 19, 2005, p. B4.
To the beat of a different drum. Mar. 3, 2005, p. 23.
Extraordinary measures. Apr. 7, 2005, p. B3.
Every note counts: Piano and string students learn from masters at Ravinia’s Steans Institute. Jul. 28, 2005, p. B4.
Aitay to be honored Aug. 20. Aug. 11, 2005, p. 9.
Former cub set to perform concert. Aug. 11, 2005, p. 20.
Concert band hits half-century mark. Nov. 3, 2005, p. B7.
Music to their ears: HPHS Chorus releases compact disc made with Czech symphony. Dec. 15, 2005, p. 27.
NEW YEAR-2005
Hospital delivers first baby of 2005. Jan. 6, 2005, p. 11.
NEWSPAPERS/PERIODICALS
Ambrosia named Pioneer editor-in-chief. Jan. 6, 2005, p. 5.
Wisser named features editor. Jan. 20, 2005, p. B7.
Schroedter nabs top honor for Pioneer Press at SNA. Jan. 27, 2005, p. 11.
Blaser is named editor of Lake Group papers. Apr. 14, 2005, p. 12.
Chicago Group restructures to improve Pioneer. Aug. 18, 2005, p. 164.
Pioneer Press wins 28 awards in state contest. Oct. 20, 2005, p. 190.
NORTH SHORE HEALTH CENTER
Health center raises funds brick by brick. May 26, 2005, p. 7.
North Shore Health Center in stretch run for funds. Sep. 22, 2005, p. 9.
OBITUARIES
Abram, Dr. Albert W. May 12, 2005, p. 187.
Aitchison, Robert Snyder. Sep. 1, 2005, p. 164 & Sep. 8, 2005, p. 173.
Allison, Rose C. May 19, 2005, p. 187.
Amann, Julia K. Dec. 8, 2005, p. 177.
Amidei, Carlo. Dec. 1, 2005, p. 181.
Anixer, Alan B. Mar. 31, 2005, p. 172.
Antes, Frances. Apr. 21, 2005, p. 174.
Arbit, Jack. Oct. 20, 2005, p. 193.
Arbit, Sandra. Jan. 20, 2005, p. 167.
Arens, J. Paul. Jul. 7, 2005, p. 150.
Austin, Robert E. Dec. 15, 2005, p. 171.
Avgerin, Nicholas C. Dec. 22, 2005, p. 174.
Aydt, William T. Nov. 3, 2005, p. 177.
Baillie, James. May 12, 2005, p. 187.
Bartlett, Donna D. Oct. 20, 2005, p. 193 & Oct. 27, 2005, p. 172.
Baum, Ann. Jun. 9, 2005, p. 174
Baylor, F. Wesley. Aug. 25, 2005, p. 173.
Beaudin, John M. Mar. 17, 2005, p. 190.
Bell, Richard H. Sep. 8, 2005, p. 173.
Belloff, Saul J. May 26, 2005, p. 175.
Bennett, Leonard J. Sep. 1, 2005, p. 164.
Berger, Samuel. Jul. 28, 2005, p. 171.
Bergsma, Jennie, Jun. 9, 2005, p. 174. & Jun. 2, 2005, p. 175.
Bermingham, George C. Feb. 10, 2005, p. 167.
Bernard, Louise N. Dec. 29, 2005, p. 142.
Bernardi, Madeline. Mar. 31, 2005, p. 174.
Bernstein, Myron. Aug. 18, 2005, p. 167.
Bertucci, Elmer. Mar. 10, 2005, p. 187.
Biaggi, Dorothy. Sep. 29, 2005, p. 172.
Biondi, Bartolomeo. Sep. 15, 2005, p. 163.
Brasa, John. Jul. 14, 2005, p. 140.
Brown, Douglas. Feb. 10, 2005, p. 167.
Brown, Park L. May 19, 2005, p. 189.
Brugioni. May 26, 2005, p. 175.
Buck, Raymond E. Aug. 4, 2005, p. 161.
Burgoni, Rosalie. Jun. 9, 2005, p. 174.
Burke, Ellen. Jan. 6, 2005, p. 135.
Cahill, Alice M. Feb. 17, 2005, p. 171.
Canmann, David L. Dec. 15, 2005, p. 171.
Caplan, Arlene, Pioneer Press ad exec. Oct. 13, 2005, p. 188
Carani, Vittoria M. Dec. 8, 2005, p. 176.
Casey, William Jerry III. Oct. 27, 2005, p. 172.
Cervac, Edward J. Oct. 6, 2005, p. 160.
Cimbalo, Peter M. Nov. 10, 2005, p. 174.
Cohen, Arnold Aaron. May 26, 2005, p. 175.
Collins, Virginia “Bunny”. May 26, 2005, p. 7.
Correa, Amado T. Oct. 27, 2005, p. 172.
Coven, Harry M. Jan. 6, 2005, p. 134.
Cramer, Elizabeth. May 5, 2005, p. 177.
Crane, Hortense W. Dec. 1, 2005, p. 181.
Crimo, Tony. Mar. 10, 2005, p. 187
Croke, Margaret. Apr. 7, 2005, p. 192.
DeGeorge, Virginia C. Dec. 8, 2005, p. 176.
DeVroeg, Arlylejane. Dec. 8, 2005, p. 176.
Diana, William. Jan. 6, 2005, p. 135.
Digani, Dena M. Oct. 13, 2005, p. 186.
Dioszegi, John C. Mar. 24, 2005, p. 167.
Di Vecchio, Wanda. Nov. 10, 2005, p. 181.
Don, Adam. Mar. 17, 2005, p. 193.
Douglass, William A. Dec. 29, 2005, p. 143.
Downie, Thelma D. Jul. 21, 2005, p. 177.
Dudenhoefer, Patricia Roach. Oct. 6, 2005, p. 161.
Duffy, Sally C. Jul. 7, 2005, p. 151.
Duggan, John H. Jul. 14, 2005, p. 140.
Duskey, Clara H. Oct. 13, 2005, p. 186.
Eckland, Mary Jo McCaffrey. Sep. 22, 2005, p. 175.
Eidman, Bradley Rockwell Jr. Apr. 14, 2005, p. 200.
Elliott, Harold H., Mar. 2, 2005, p. 165.
Elliott, Lyle. Jan. 13, 2005, p. 147.
Elliott, Thomas. Mar. 31, 2005, p. 174.
Engle, Muriel. Feb. 3, 2005, p. 171.
Fabbri, Richard. Jun. 2, 2005, p. 175.
Facchini, Ehrichetta. Sep. 29, 2005, p. 172.
Farmer, Robert M. Feb. 17, 2005, p. 171.
Fell, Judith. Sep. 15, 2005, p. 163.
Felty, Ellen Powers. Mar. 3, 2005, p. 165.
Field, David L. Jul. 21, 2005, p. 177.
Fiore, Anne Marie. Jul. 7, 2005, p. 150. & Jul. 14, 2005, p. 139.
Fiore, Vito. Feb. 24, 2005, p. 167.
Fisher, Laura K. May 26, 2005, p. 174.
Fitzgerald, Susan. Mar. 31, 2005, p. 174.
Flechter, Florence. Jun. 16, 2005, p. 179.
Florsheim, Arline G. Nov. 10, 2005, p. 181.
Foreman, Hinda B. Dec. 1, 2005, p. 181.
Fosse, Kenneth III. Apr. 21, 2005, p. 175.
Galassini, Alma. Sep. 29, 2005, p. 172.
Gawthrop, Daphne W. Nov. 24, 2005, p. 161.
Gdowski, Grace L. Oct. 6, 2005, p. 160.
Giangiorgi, Jennie M. Mar. 17, 2005, p. 190
Gilchrist, Leo. Jun. 9, 2005, p. 175.
Glazier, Michael B. Jul. 7, 2005, p. 150.
Glowe, Richard. Jun. 16, 2005, p. 179.
Goldstein, Dr. Nathan. Nov. 17, 2005, p. 169.
Goodall, William J. Dec. 1, 2005, p. 181.
Goretzky, Gisela. Feb. 10, 2005, p. 167.
Grady, Virginia M. Sep. 22, 2005, p. 175.
Graham, Sally. May 5, 2005, p. 175 & May 19, 2005, p. 187.
Granfield, Arthur. Apr. 21, 2005, p. 174.
Grotti, Lena. Jul. 7, 2005, p. 150.
Gulandri, Marianna. May 19, 2005, p. 187.
Hadjuk, Sylvia. Dec. 22, 2005, p. 174.
Hagen, Norma. Jun. 16, 2005, p. 179.
Hahn, Barbara. Apr. 7, 2005, p. 192.
Hall, E. Leroy. Jan 27, 2005, p. 151.
Hanson, Carol K. Sep. 22, 2005, p. 175.
Hanson, Lydia M. Dec. 15, 2005, p. 173.
Haugsness, Constance A. Apr. 21, 2005, p. 174.
Hennig, William C. Dec. 8, 2005, p. 176.
Hill, Denise M. Nov. 10, 2005, p. 174.
Hiller, Joan L. Jul. 21, 2005, p. 177 & Jul. 28, 2005, p. 171.
Hubbell, Roger. May 5, 2005, p. 177.
Huber, Vivian. Apr. 7, 2005, p. 192.
Hudac, Michael C. Aug. 25, 2005, p. 173.
Husenetter, Bessie E. Sep. 15, 2005, p. 163.
Hustvedt, Harriet M. Oct. 13, 2005, p. 185.
Jamieson, David B. Nov. 3, 2005, p. 177.
Jackson, Patricia. Aug 4, 2005, p. 161.
Jenkins, David P. Mar. 17, 2005, p. 190.
John, Marjorie. Mar. 17, 2005, p. 190.
Juenger, Henry. Mar. 31, 2005, p. 172.
Johnson, Catherine D. Jun. 16, 2005, p. 179.
Johnson, Michael Cory. Aug. 25, 2005, p. 173.
Johnson, Nelson. May 19, 2005, p. 189.
Jolly, Alexander H. Jr. Dec. 15, 2005, p. 173.
Kahn, Clarice J. May 19, 2005, p. 187.
Kennedy, John. May 5m 2005, p. 177.
Kiddle, Carolyn I. Nov. 10, 2005, p. 181.
Kitzerow, Carol. Jun. 9, 2005, p. 175.
Klatte, Midred M. Dec. 29, 2005, p. 143.
Klein, Sylvia. Mar. 10, 2005, p. 187.
Kline, Florence. Jan. 13, 2005, p. 146.
Knaff, Margaret F. May 26, 2005, p. 175.
Kramer, Stanley. Dec. 29, 2005, p. 143.
Kroll, Harold, Mar. 3, 2005, p. 165.
Kusumoto, Katsumi. Aug. 18, 2005, p. 167.
LaBuda, Mary. Mar. 17, 2005, p. 190.
Lackie, Lynn Rogers. Jun. 23, 2005, p. 171.
Lahmeyer, Kristen Nicole. Nov. 10, 2005, p. 175.
Lahvic, Ray. Aug. 4, 2005, p. 161.
Langerman, Beatrice, Nov. 24, 2005, p. 161.
Larson, Eric Jr. May 5, 2005, p. 175.
Lawton, Maxine E. Aug. 18, 2005, p. 167.
Leffert, Bette Hansen. Oct. 6, 2005, p. 161.
Lencioni, Arnold. Dec. 15, 2005, p. 173.
Lenzini, Bernice. Jun. 2, 2005, p. 175.
Leonardi, Gabrielle D. Jul. 28, 2005, p. 171.
Leslie, Esther. Jun. 23, 2005, p. 170.
Levin, Jules. May 5, 2005, p. 175.
LeVitus, William H. Dec. 15, 2005, p. 171.
Liebenson, Dorothy. Oct. 6, 2005, p. 160.
Lucente, Anthony F. Jr. Dec. 15, 2005, p. 171.
Lockwood, Jack Norbert. Oct. 20, 2005, p. 193.
Lucas, Faun Evans. Jul. 14, 2005, p. 139.
Lundgren, Cynthia. Mar. 31, 2005, p. 172.
Lyons, David F. Sep. 29, 2005, p. 177.
McCarty, Mary. Mar. 17, 2005, p. 193.
McCormick, Jay E. Feb. 24, 2005, p. 167.
McCoy, Euell. Jan 27, 2005, p. 151.
McCue, Ryan. Feb. 3, 2005, p. 171.
Madsen, Karen H. Feb. 17, 2005, p. 171.
Magida, Esther H. Dec. 15, 2005, p. 173.
Manfredini, Maria. May 5, 2005, p. 175.
Mar, Sheldon P. May 19, 2005, p. 187.
Margeson, Peggy L. Dec. 29, 2005, p. 143.
Medici, Maria. Feb. 24, 2005, p. 167.
Meehan, James Edgar Jr., Oct. 13, 2005, p. 185.
Mendoza, Carl. Oct. 6, 2005, p. 161.
Meyer, Barbara. Apr. 21, 2005, p. 174.
Michell, Jerome N. Sep. 1, 2005, p. 163.
Millman, Milton J. Jun. 9, 2005, p. 174 & Jun. 16, 2005, p. 179.
Miller, Anna Smith. Jul. 21, 2005, p. 177.
Mitchell, Cynthia. Feb. 3, 2005, p. 171.
Monfardini, Patricia. Sep. 29, 2005, p. 177.
Myslis, Dierdre Allan. Sep. 1, 2005, p. 165.
Nicolazzi, Florence. Jun. 30, 2005, p. 151.
Nichols, Mildred. Mar. 31, 2005, p. 174.
Norkett, Father Edward. Nov. 10, 2005, p. 174.
Nustra, Frank J. Aug. 11, 2005, p. 175.
O’Brien, Colin Boyce. Dec. 29, 2005, p. 142.
Oppenheimer, Arthur M. Sep. 1, 2005, p. 163.
Ori, Dominic C. Apr. 21, 2005, p. 174
Ori, Egidio V. Nov. 24, 2005, p. 161.
Ori, Eva M. Jul. 21, 2005, p. 177.
Ori, Nello. May 19, 2005, p. 189.
Padula, Lou Elma. Jun. 9, 2005, p. 174.
Palm, Harry A. Jr. Aug. 25, 2005, p. 173.
Pantle, Caroline. Jun. 2, 2005, p. 175.
Paoli, Ivo J. Mar. 24, 2005, p. 167.
Pasquesi, Carl F. Feb. 10, 2005, p. 167.
Passaro, Dr. Douglas. May 5, 2005, p. 175.
Petersen, Bette G. Sep. 22, 2005, p. 175.
Peterson, Lyle W. Jun. 30, 2005, p. 151.
Pfaelzer, Alice. Aug. 11, 2005, p. 9.
Piazzi, Helen. Aug. 25, 2005, p. 173.
Picchietti, Joyce Collin. Sep. 29, 2005, p. 172.
Pilicrini, Bernice J. Mar. 31, 2005, p. 174.
Pollock, Melvin. Feb. 10, 2005, p. 167.
Prullage, Donald L. Apr. 14, 2005, p. 200.
Richards, Ennis F. Jul. 14, 2005, p. 139.
Riley, Elisa M. Sep. 1, 2005, p. 164.
Ritter-Thompson, Melissa. Jul. 28, 2005, p. 171.
Rizzolo, Dominec. Apr. 21, 2005, p. 174.
Robinson, Cynthia. Mar. 24, 2005, p. 167.
Roemer, Kathleen M. Nov. 17, 2005, p. 169.
Rose, Agnes M. Oct. 13, 2005, p. 185.
Rosensweet, Ruth. May 5, 2005, p. 175.
Rosenzweig, Harold. Jan. 20, 2005, p. 167.
Roth, Gloria. Dec. 8, 2005, p. 176.
Rubenstein, Howard. Aug. 18, 2005, p. 167.
Rubiner, Barbara K. Jan. 6, 2005, p. 135.
Rummell, Darwin. Feb, 17, 2005, p. 171.
Russell, Laurence E. Aug. 11, 2005, p. 175.
Schambert, Katharine. Aug. 11, 2005, p. 175.
Schiles, Evelyn. Apr. 21, 2005, p. 174.
Schlabowske, Pierina “Pat”. Dec. 8, 2005, p. 176
Schwalbach, John S. Sep. 8, 2005, p. 173.
Schwalm, Walter A. Nov. 10, 2005, p. 181.
Schwartz, Berle. Feb. 10, 2005, p. 7.
Scopelliti, Maria. Jun. 30, 2005, p. 151.
Scully, Larry, Jan 27, 2005, p. 151.
Seaberg, Albin G. Dec. 22, 2005, p. 174.
Sharvy, Ruth. Jul. 7, 2005, p. 151.
Shefner, Clara. Jan, 20, 2005, p. 167.
Sherman, William. Oct. 27, 2005, p. 172 & Nov. 3, 2005, p. 177.
Slattery, Mary “Midge”, Dec. 15, 2005, p. 173.
Smith, Byron. Dec. 22, 2005, p. 174.
Solomon, Howard L. Apr. 21, 2005, p. 174.
Solomon, Shirley. Jan. 13, 2005, p. 146.
Stagl, John M. Apr. 14, 2005, p. 200.
Stanwood, Edward Ruxton. Oct. 6, 2005, p. 160.
Starkopf, Adam, Author, May 5, 2005, p. 11 & p. 175.
Stieber, Marjorie J. Sep. 8, 2005, p. 173.
Stein, Erleen, Sep. 15, 2005, p. 163.
Stirsman, Thomas Y. Nov. 10, 2005, p. 175.
Swanson, Maryan L. Jan 20, 2005, p. 167.
Sween, James M. Mar. 17, 2005, p. 193.
Sydell, Benjamin. Mar. 3, 2005, p. 165.
Tazioli, John A. Sep. 8, 2005, p. 173.
Tomei, Armando L. Oct. 20, 2005, p. 193.
Townsend, Lola. Jul. 7, 2005, p. 151.
Tilley, Rita. Jun. 23, 2005, p. 170.
Tondi, Robert. Mar. 17, 2005, p. 193.
Tosi, Santina. Dec. 8, 2005, p. 176.
Ugolini, Anna L. Jun. 23, 2005, p. 171.
Uptegrove. Quentin H. Jul. 14, 2005, p. 139.
Wagner, Frank. Jun. 9, 2005, p. 175.
Wainess, Harold. Jul. 7, 2005, p. 150.
Wanger, Elinor P. Dec. 22, 2005, p. 174.
Weber, Avis B. Sep. 29, 2005, p. 177.
Weed, William Morgan. May 12, 2005, p. 187.
Weil, Carlyne. Mar. 10, 2005, p. 187.
Weil, John D. Jan 27, 2005, p. 151.
Weil, Julian S. Jun. 30, 2005, p. 151.
Weil, Leslie. J. Feb. 3, 2005, p. 171.
Weinberg, Doris. Nov. 17, 2005, p. 169.
Weinfeld, Alice. Mar. 3, 2005, p. 165.
Wellington, Marjorie A. Jan. 13, 2005, p. 146.
Welsh, Nancy H. Jun. 2, 2005, p. 175.
Werhane, Lorenz. May 12, 2005, p. 187.
Wolfe, Pearl. Jan. 13, 2005, p. 146.
Yacullo, Robert. Feb. 3, 2005, p. 171.
Yasdick, William F. Jun. 30, 2005, p. 151.
Zaccari, Yolanda. Dec. 8, 2005, p. 176.
Zagnoli, Connie. May 19, 2005, p. 187.
Zilversmit, Arthur. Sep. 1, 2005, p. 164.
PARKING
City Council OKs parking move. May 12, 2005, p. 13.
Group to study Highwood parking. Sep 1, 2005, p. 12.
Parking offenders: get ready for boot. Nov. 3, 2005, p. 14.
Parking proposal would penalize employees. Nov. 24, 2005, p. 5.
PARKS/RECREATION
KemperSports runs country club. Jan. 20, 2005, p. 23.
Volpe named NSSRA Chairman. Jan. 20, 2005, p. 23.
Fisher will leave Park District post. Jan. 27, 2005, p. 5.
Forest Preserve names new leader. Jan. 16, 2005, p. 16.
Smith is signed, sealed—and ready to deliver. Feb. 10, 2005, p. 172.
Forest Preserve looks for buying power. Feb. 24, 2005, p. 7.
Forest Preserve sues Highland Park Couple. Feb. 24, 2005, p. 11.
Park District hires architects. Mar. 3, 2005, p. 19.
Having a ball playing pingpong. Mar. 3, 2005, p. 141.
Giants’ Smith: Player of the Year. Mar. 31, 2005, p. 178.
Opportunities galore for Lake County bicyclists. Jun. 30, 2005, p. 21.
Countywide trail near completion. Jjne 30, 2005, p. 150.
Fort Sheridan work moves ahead as Forest Preserve Oks contracts. Jul. 14, 2005, p. 5.
Great escapes: secluded picnic spots await Lake County residents. Jul. 14, 2005, p. 23.
Florsheim Nature Preserve is expected to gain 33 acres. Jul. 28, 2005, p. 172.
Sailing Regatta set for weekend. Aug. 11, 2005, p. 20.
Invasive plant sprouts up in Highland Park ravines. Sept. 1, 2005, p. 5.
Busy Bees. Sep. 29, 2005, p. 9.
New rec center already popular. Oct. 13, 2005, p. 5.
Fort Sheridan trails almost complete. Oct. 27, 2005, p. 9.
Stymied: Legal battle latest trouble for stalled Fort Sheridan golf project. Nov. 3, 2005, p. 9.
Millennium Trail receives boost. Nov. 24, 2005, p. 161.
Fort Sheridan trail opens. Dec. 8, 2005, p. 15.
PHOTOGRAPHERS/PHOTOGRAPHY
2004 Photographers’ Choice. Jan 13, 2005, p. 16.
Highland Park man unveils photo exhibit of battered Angola. Nov. 24, 2005, p. 9.
PIERCE, DANIEL
Street to be named after former mayor Pierce. Mar. 3, 2005, p. 7.
POPE JOHN PAUL II
Residents recall Pope’s “living example”. Apr. 7, 2005, p. 9.
Service honors Pope’s message: a need for mercy. Apr. 7, 2005, p. 9.
Pope was popular among Jews too. Apr. 7, 2005, p. 190.
PORNOGRAPHY & OBSCENITY
Guard faces pornography charge. Feb. 17, 2005, p. 5.
PROPERTY TRANSFERS
List appears quarterly. Paging varies.
RADIO PROGRAMMING
Highland Park sisters welcome all topics on talk show. May 19, 2005, p. 9.
RAILROAD ACCIDENTS & SAFETY
Two dead in separate train accidents. May 20, 2004, p. 5.
FRA chief says costs exaggerated. Jun. 3, 2004, p. 10.
Railroad crossings: no danger seen after Elmwood Park tragedy. Dec. 8, 2005, p. 14.
Automated train horns now permanent. Dec. 8, 2005, p. 175.
RAVINIA
Large investment considered for Ravinia Business District.. Mar. 3, 2005, p. 5.
Ravinia meeting tackles projects. May 12, 2005, p. 22.
Ravinia area to get benefit from financing. Jul. 14, 2005, p. 5.
RAVINIA FESTIVAL
Ravinia dances into city. Jan. 20, 2005, p. B4.
Van’s the man for Ravinia Gala. Jan. 27, 2005, p. B4.
Kauffman to mull Ravinia’s future. Mar. 10, 2005, p. 20.
Mahler, Mozart and more. Mar. 10, 2005, p. B5.
Ravinia ranges from rap to cabaret. Mar. 24, 2005, p. B5.
Ravinia to build new restaurant. Apr. 14, 2005, p. 16.
Ravinia affiliation is music to students’ ears. May 19, 2005, p. 7.
Show biz, behind the scenes. May 19, 2005, p. B16.
Dances kick of Ravinia season. Jun. 2, 2005, p. B4.
Rotary to enjoy Keillor show. Jun. 9, 2005, p. 14.
Despite the heat, Ravinia Gala never wilts. Jul. 28, 2005, p. D5.
Ravinia to celebrate 101st birthday. Aug. 11, 2005, p. 22.
Ravinia looks to build new restaurant. Oct. 20, 2005, p. 9.
Yea! Raises $277,000, sets awards dinner. Nov. 3, 2005, p. 14.
REAL ESTATE
Think and plan carefully before buying first home. Feb. 17, 2005, p. A4.
Development fees to rise 10 percent. Mar. 10, 2005, p. 186.
What kind of ownership suits you? May 19, 2005, p. A8.
RECYCLING
Freecyclers turn trash to treasure. Jan. 13, 2005, p. 127.
Lake County closes in on 50 percent recycling rate. Jul. 14, 2005, p. 12.
Wild about recycling (ed.). Jul. 21, 2005, p. 22.
RESTAURANTS
Restaurants choose to go smoke-free. Mar. 3, 2005, p. 7.
RETAIL STORES
E Street Denim captures award. Mar. 3, 2005, p. 18.
Two stores expected to fill Dominick’s site. Mar. 10, 2005, p. 5.
Deerbrook Mall plans to lose part of its roof. Jul. 14, 2005, p. 134.
Old Dominick’s to be redeveloped. Jul. 28, 2005, p. 165.
Sidewalk Sale Days: popular event for all. Jul. 28, 2005, p. 166.
Sales tax revenue is one benefit of Sidewalk Sale. Jul. 28, 2005, p. 167.
Early bloomers: Highland Park teens open store in Northbook Court. Aug 11, 2005, p. 9.
City looks to enliven downtown nights. Aug. 18, 2005, p. 5.
Late Night Highland Park slated to start Sept. 30. Sep. 15, 2005, p. 9.
Late Night HP to kick off with food, movies. Sep. 29, 2005, p. 10.
Late Nite HP lauded after first weekend. Oct. 6, 2005, p. 5.
Grocery store features fare from south of the border. Nov. 17, 2005, p. 9.
Retail stores to stay open late this weekend. Dec. 1, 2005, p. 9.
Shop owner upbeat in tough times. Dec. 8, 2005, p. 171.
Holiday sales are strong in downtown Highland Park. Dec. 22, 2005, p. 5.
ROADS & HIGHWAYS
Committees recommend road tax plan. Jan. 6, 2005, p. 10.
There is no such thing as a free pass (ed). Jan. 6, 2005, p. 14.
Local residents flock to I-PASS. Feb. 17, 2005, p. 9.
I-PASS, U-Save. Feb. 17, 2005, p. 10.
Lawmakers weigh in on plan. Feb. 17, 2005, p. 11.
Tolls are tough on truckers. Feb. 17, 2005, p. 11.
Truck traffic troubling (ed.). Feb. 17, 2005, p. 14.
Route 41 pedestrian bridge moves forward. Mar. 24, 2005, p. 5.
Troubled interchange gets funding. Apr. 14, 2005, p. 23.
Road construction season is underway. May 5, 2005, p. 11.
Lake County road plan is proposed. May 12, 2005, p. 10.
Route 41 to feature message boards. May 12, 2005, p. 21.
Officials seek more money for Route 22. Jul. 28, 2005, p. 170.
Butterfield Road project may start in spring of 2006. Aug. 11, 2005, p. 173.
State may face tough time matching road grants. Aug. 18, 2005, p. 9.
Safety, less congestion cited as benefits of bridge work. Dec. 22, 2005, p. 21.
SAFETY
Tips aimed at helping aging adults avoid home injuries. Apr. 14, 2005, p. 47.
Police targeting unsafe trucks on Route 41. Jul. 28, 2005, p. 5.
How safe is your backyard? Check it out and feel secure. Aug. 18, 2006, p. A8.
Firm to supply crossing guards. Dec. 1, 2005, p. 5.
SCAMS
Advertising offer for deli is not valid. Aug. 25, 2005, p. 14.
Spammer uses BBB name for phony pharmacy sites. Sep. 22, 2005, p. 170.
Police look into reported scam. Jun. 23, 2005, p. 22.
SCHOLARSHIPS
Eight scholarships now available. Jan. 29, 2005, p. 14.
Applications handy for scholarships. Feb. 3, 2005, p. 14.
Highland Park’s Credo is among the winners of a Merit Scholarship. Apr. 21, 2005, p. 21.
Fishbein receives scholarship. Jun. 9, 2005, p. 16.
Rodriguez wins scholarship. Jun. 9, 2005, p. 16.
Kohn, others get Merit Scholarships. Jul. 21, 2005, p. 34.
Merit Scholar semifinalists are names. Sep. 22, 2005, p. 32.
SCHOOL BUSES
Schools pay high cost to bus students. May 26, 2005, p. 19.
SCHOOLS
Taking a peek at the future of schools. Jan. 13, 2005, p. 21.
Advisory Classes Help Students excel. Jan. 20, 2005, p. 25.
School groups want funding changes. Jan 27, 2005, p. 11.
Teaching geography through the eyes of a bear. Jan. 27, 2005, p. 19.
Experts offer tips for affording college. Feb. 3, 2005, p. 21.
St. James busy during special week. Feb. 10, 2005, p. 11.
Children need recess to let off steam. Feb. 10, 2005, p. 21.
Censorship of student press rare. Feb. 17, 2005, p. 25.
Highland Park’s Goier is District 109 head. Feb. 17, 2005, p. 36.
Lawmakers want more school funds. Feb. 24, 2005, p. 7.
Hidden cameras doing their job. Feb. 24, 2005, p. 21.
Bill looks to extend parents’ time off for school visits. Mar. 10, 2005, p. 14.
Gifted programs often underfunded. Mar. 17, 2005, p. 29.
Fort task force calls for new school. Mar. 24, 2005, p. 7.
Schools wrestle with profanity. Mar. 24, 2005, p. 21.
Children need freedom learning to spell. Mar. 31, 2005, p. 27.
Special education percentages vary. Apr. 21, 2005, p. 25.
Suburban legislators seek more funding for schools in state. Apr. 21, 2005, p. 175.
Students offer plenty of help during Youth Service Day. May 5, 2005, p. 23.
Outdoor study can ward off spring fever. May 5, 2005, p. 25.
Bank on it: Fifth-grader’s thoughts on managing money garner attention. May 26, 2005, p. 9.
New graduation requirements may hamper some students. Sep. 1, 2005, p. 9.
Northwood, Oak Terrace tackle students’ health. Sep. 22, 2005, p. 29.
Reading, writing and Rating (Special Report). Nov. 10, 2005, p. 10
Federal law aims at improvements. Nov. 10, 2005, p. 12.
Activities flourish before and after school. Nov. 10, 2005, p. 29.
SCHOOLS-DISTRICT 112
Elm place to aid tsunami relief effort. Jan. 13, 2005, p. 7.
Oak Terrace nabs $29,737 grant. Jan. 27, 2005, p. 22.
District 112 hires business manager. Feb. 10, 2005, p. 19.
Donhost to leave Elm Place for Lake Bluff School. Mar. 3, 2005, p. 9.
To the beat of a different drum. Mar. 3, 2005, p. 23.
District suspends chemical spraying. Mar. 10, 2005, p. 24.
Students offer ideas for cleaner water. Mar. 17, 2005, p. 7.
One school’s approach benefits gifted 7-year-old. Mar. 17, 2005, p. 29.
Summer school to be high-tech. Mar. 31, 2005, p. 20.
Students honored by Lake County. May 19, 2005, p. 186.
District 112 board seeks members. Jun. 2, 2005, p. 10.
Students tackle real-world issues. Jun. 9, 2005, p. 7.
Hyman slated to take Olian’s spot on school board. Jun. 23, 2005, p. 5.
Two schools get new principals. Jul. 28, 2005, p. 14.
Schools get $1.7 million new computer upgrade. Oct. 13, 2005, p. 29.
School spirit: changes at Oak Terrace bring host of improvements. Oct. 27, 2005, p. 27.
District 112 is seen as making progress. Nov. 10, 2005, p. 5.
Illinois Report Card shows Oak Terrace is bouncing back. Nov. 17, 2005, p. 27.
No smokescreen. Nov. 24, 2005, p. 25.
SCHOOLS-DISTRICT 113
High school charity drive draws plenty of supporters. Jan. 20, 2005, p. 7.
Chess team will play for state crown. Feb. 3, 2005, p. 7.
District 113 shuffles leadership duties. Feb. 10, 2005, p. 10.
High school to be buzzing with lots of song, dance. Feb. 10, 2005, p. 17.
“Beauty and the Bast” a high school first on stage at Highland Park. Feb. 17, 2005, p. 7.
HPHS raises $123,000. Mar. 17, 2005, p. 25.
Arts event prepares to shine again. Apr. 7, 2005, p. 14.
For final time, Slavick will run Focus on Arts. Apr. 14, 2005, p. 16.
Teenager looks to join U.S. Chemistry team. Jun. 2, 2005, p. 5.
Lorenz to leave principal post in Jun. 2006. Sep.. 29, 2005, p. 5.
Strike up the band. Oct. 6, 2005, p. 25.
Riebock may be next to depart. Oct. 13, 2005, p. 5.
Home sweet home. Oct. 13, 2005, p. 9.
National search planned to find superintendent. Oct. 20, 2005, p. 5.
Parents criticize two-principal system. Nov. 3, 2005, p. 5.
High school earns solid state results. Nov. 10, 2005, p. 5.
Music to their ears: HPHS Chorus releases compact disc made with Czech symphony. Dec. 15, 2005, p. 27.
SCHOOLS-NORTH SUBURBAN SPECIAL EDUCATION DISTRICT
Special education district hires chief. Feb. 17, 2005, p. 7.
Special education percentages vary. Apr. 21, 2005, p. 25.
NSSED cuts $800,000 in spending for year. Aug 11, 2005, p. 16.
SCHWARTZ, BERLE
Berle Schwartz dies; wrote city laws. Feb. 10, 2005, p. 7.
SENIOR CITIZENS
Duo energizes retired social workers. Jun. 16, 2005, p. 9.
Senior citizens decry proposed move of picnic. Jul. 7, 2005, p. 7.
In the bag: Highland Park youngsters shop for appreciative seniors. Jul. 21, 2005, p. 9.
Forum to address Medicare changes. Nov. 3, 2005, p. 9.
Young and old get together and enjoy a good song. Dec. 1, 2005, p. 27.
Senior Center faces crucial decisions. Dec. 8, 2005, p. 9.
Senior study impact on budget will be more clear next year. Dec. 8, 2005, p. 23.
Branching out: Michael Weinberg donates Tree of Honor to senior center. Dec. 22, 2005, p. 9.
10 tips on making the nursing home decision. Dec. 28, 2005, p. A14.
SISTER CITIES
Highland Park is poised to tap a third sister city. May 5, 2005, p. 7.
Puerta Vallarta team to visit. Jun. 16, 2005, p. 14.
Sister Cities to hold outing Jun. 16, 2005, p. 16.
Growing Sister Cities program proves to be whale of a good idea. Nov. 17, 2005, p. 5.
SMOKING
Public debates smoking ban idea. Jan. 27, 2005, p. 10.
Restaurants choose to go smoke-free. Mar. 3, 2005, p. 7.
Council poised to pass smoking ban. Apr. 14, 2005, p. 7.
Where there’s smoke, there can be trouble (ed). Apr. 14, 2005, p. 14.
Council wants statewide ban. May 19, 2005, p. 186.
Lake Forest Hospital prepares to ban all smoking on Jan. 1. Dec. 1, 2005, p. 23.
Lake County seeks power to ban smoking. Dec. 15, 2005, p. 25.
Vernon Hills: Smoking ban here? Dec. 15, 2005, p. 12.
SNOW
City plows remove snow. Jan. 27, 2004, p. 10.
Snow removal always crucial. Mar. 24, 2005, p. 11.
Snow plow drivers endure long hours, diving joggers. Mar. 24, 2005, p. 163.
Towns serious about snow. Mar. 24, 2005, p. 164.
Snow removal grades vary Mar. 24, 2005, p. 164.
SOCIAL SERVICES
Duo energizes retired social workers. Jun. 16, 2005, p. 9.
Different culture, same problems. Nov. 10, 2005, p. A17.
SPORTS
Highland Park’s Green remains unbeaten. Jan. 6, 2005, p. 141.
Highland Park’s Smith selected to play in all-star football game. Jan. 13, 2005, p. 153.
Ori, three others claim league title. Jan. 27, 2005, p. 153.
Warriors win 8th straight league title. Feb. 3, 2005, p. 174.
Smith unstoppable in weekend sweep. Feb. 24, 2005, p. 170.
Exmoor Club wins national title. Mar. 10, 2005, p. 197.
Local Illini fans swept up in run. Apr. 7, 2005, p. 191.
He’s a visionary. Apr. 7, 2005, p. 194.
Stop batting this around (ed.). May 19, 2005, p. 16.
Finishing with honors: Milstein wins a state title, earns “Outstanding Senior Gymnast award”. May 19, 2005, p. 191.
Sox memorabilia flying out door on eve of World Series. Oct. 20, 2005, p. 5.
HP’s Weinstein takes 8th at state golf. Oct. 20, 2005, p. 202.
Flanzer takes 3rd at state meet. Oct. 27, 2005, p. 182.
White Sox board member rejoices over championship. Nov. 3, 2005, p. 5.
Fan-tastic: Hugh crowd watches Giants eliminate Warriors in state playoff game. Nov. 10, 2005, p. 189.
STREETS/ROADS
City places focus on future street repairs. Mar. 31, 2005, p. 5.
Spring brings birds, flowers…and potholes. Apr. 14, 2005, p. 7.
TAXATION/TAXES
Spielman notes potential impact of tax referendum. Mar. 10, 1005, p. 9.
Town property taxes move higher. May 19, 2005, p. 5.
Sales tax revenue is one benefit of Sidewalk Sale. Jul. 28, 2005, p. 167.
Sales tax still key to city revenues. Nov. 24, 2005, p. 5.
Lake County is overflowing with sales tax money. Nov. 24, 2005, p. 17.
Council signs off on small tax levy increase. Dec. 15, 2005, p. 9.
TEACHERS
Salmon is finalist for Teacher of the Year 2005. Apr. 7, 2005, p. 9.
TEENAGERS
Teen heroin use concerns officials. Jan. 13, 2005, p. 9.
Jobs keep students busy in summer. May 19, 2005, p. 25.
TELEPHONE SERVICE
Internet calls lack a major 911 feature. Jan. 27, 2005, p. 7.
Emergency issue needs resolution (ed). Jan. 27, 2005, p. 14.
THEATER
Coffee, with arias. Jan. 20, 2005, p. B6.
How Vincent became Van Gogh. Feb. 3, 2005, p. B16.
Apple Tree’s presentation rescues a flawed “Vincent”. Feb. 17, 2005, p. B17.
Unlearning racism in Apple Tree’s “cay”. Feb. 24, 2005, p. B6.
Founding Fathers sing. Mar. 31, 2005, p. B7.
Piven Theatre stays “in the moment”. Mar. 31, 2005, p. B9
Circle of Intimacy: Apple Tree presents “Hello Again” musical based on controversial “la Ronde” Apr. 14, 2005, p. B1.
“Lost in Yonkers” is heartfelt. May 5, 2005, p. B19.
“Vanya” with a bit of brogue. Jun. 9, 2005, p. B3.
“Vanya” filled with top-notch performers. Jun. 23, 2005, p. B17.
Setting the stage for fall. Sep. 8, 2005, p. B1.
Brand new plays and old favorites. Sep. 8, 2005, p. B3.
Exit, chase by a lion: Marriott Lincolnshire Theatre has come a long way in 30 years. Dec. 15, 2005, p. B5.
TRAFFIC
Leaking water pipe slows down traffic. Jan. 6, 2005, p. 11.
Speed bumps ineffective at slowing street traffic. Aug 26, 2005, p. 16.
Toll plaza construction may cause delays. Oct. 20, 2005, p. 189.
TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS & SAFETY
Woman dies in 5-car crash. Feb. 3, 2005, p. 10.
TREES
Forest Preserve sues Highland Park Couple. Feb. 24, 2005, p. 11.
Forest Preserve, local couple settle lawsuit for $320,000. Mar. 24, 2005, p. 166.
Towns look to keep Tree City USA status. Mar. 31, 2005, p. 11.
City buys trees for $25,000. May 5, 2005, p. 15.
Illinois ash trees now at risk from emerald ash borer. May 5, 2005, p. A10.
TSUNAMI/TSUNAMI RELIEF
Somber New Year. Jan. 6, 2005, p. 5.
Rotary Clubs, others help victims. Jan. 6, 2005, p. 7.
Tsunami impact on local economy likely small. Jan. 6, 2005, p. 7.
Congregations react to tragedy. Jan. 6, 2005, p. 9.
Days shortened by quake, astronomer calculates. Jan. 6, 2005, p. 9.
Kirk announces aid efforts. Jan. 6. 2005, p. 13.
Touched by a tragedy far away (ed). Jan. 6, 2005, p. 15.
It’s the right thing to do (ed). Jan. 6, 2005, p. 15.
Pledge drive mobilizes relief efforts. Jan. 6, 2005, p. B4.
Jewish Federation facilitates relief fund. Jan. 6, 2005, p. D10.
Elm place to aid tsunami relief effort. Jan. 13, 2005, p. 7.
Club, kids push fund-raising for victims. Jan, 13, 2005, p. 7.
Tsunami relief drive raises about $2 million. Jan. 13, 2005, p. D4.
Bands to help tsunami relief. Jan. 20, 2005, p. 12.
Donations still pour in to help tsunami relief. Feb. 10, 2005, p. 5.
Students shine amid a tragedy. Feb. 10, 2005, p. 12.
Tsunami donations worldwide are, simply put, overwhelming. Feb. 10, 2005, p. 166.
Concert raises tsunami relief funds. Feb. 24, 2005, p. 11.
Pet store raises tsunami funds. Mar. 3, 2005, p. 18.
Local psychologist cites tsunami toll. Mar. 24, 2005, p. 9.
UTILITIES
Debate on antennas to continue Tuesday. Nov. 10, 2005, p. 22.
Higher heating bills coming to Lake County. Dec. 1, 2005, p. 19.
ComEd tries to end outage troubles in east Lake Bluff. Dec. 22, 2005, p. 17.
VETERANS
Legion seeks funds to build memorial. Apr. 21, 2005, p. 17.
Life Preserver saved life of World War II Veteran. May 26, 2005, p. 11.
Project gets World War II vets talking. May 26, 2005, p. 11.
A plea to WW II vets: Please talk about war. Aug. 11, 2005, p. 19.
Veterans want new memorial. Nov. 10, 2005, p. 5.
Veterans, residents to gather at various ceremonies. Nov. 10, 2005, p. 16.
Wall lesson about veterans. Dec. 1, 2005, p. 26.
VOLUNTEER POOL OF HIGHLAND PARK
Abrams leaves Volunteer Pool. Sep. 22, 2005, p. 14.
WAR MEMORIALS
Memorial honors black soldiers. May 26, 2005, p. 10.
Memorial will be dedicated Sunday. Aug. 18, 2005, p. 20.
Veterans want new memorial. Nov. 10, 2005, p. 5.
Ceremony for POWs draws fire. Nov. 10, 2005, p. 16.
WATER
City responds quickly to water crisis. Apr. 21, 2005, p. 5.
Message received (ed). Apr. 21, 2005, p. 22.
City eases up on water sprinkler ban. Jun. 30, 2005, p. 14.
City inspects water plant, mulls quicker notification. Jul. 21, 2005, p. 5.
Drought’s impact cuts many ways. Jul. 28, 2005, p. 11.
County residents’ dilemma: green grass or showers. Jul. 28, 2005, p. 11.
Local water samples show presence of West Nile virus. Sep. 1, 2005, p. 9.
Highland Park lifts water ban. Sep. 1, 2005, p. 10.
WEATHER
City snowplows conquer first major snowfall. Jan 13, 2005, p. 5.
Drought’s impact cuts many ways. Jul. 28, 2005, p. 11.
WEISENTHAL, SIMON
Simon Weisenthal, Nazi hunter, dies. Sep. 22, 2005, p. 5.