History-Making Sergeant, More Northern Lights: Good News, Illinois
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History-Making Sergeant, More Northern Lights: Good News, Illinois Take a break from daily stress to enjoy this roundup of the best good news stories in Illinois Patch.ILLINOIS — It's time for our weekly roundup of our favorite good news stories from Illinois Patch editors. This week, we learn about a local race that's helping cancer survivors, a history-making police sergeant and more chances to see the aurora borealis.
$57 Million From Pentagon Funds New Forrestal School In North Chicago School District 187
Ground was broken Friday on a new public school at Naval Station Great Lakes, which is expected to be finished by the 2026-27 school year.
Christmas Without Cancer 5K Honors Local Cancer Survivors District 187
The Christmas Without Cancer 5K Run/Walk honors Oak Lawn, Evergreen Park and the 19th Ward cancer survivors Sept. 21 at Klein/Circle Park.
IL May See Northern Lights More Often During 'Solar Maximum'
Solar maximum is the period of peak solar activity during the sun's 11-year solar cycle.
She is certified as a lead homicide and sex assault investigator.
Police Dog Credited With Tracking Down Man Who Assaulted Woman
Lake County Sheriff's Office K9 Odin helped place find the 41-year-old man Sunday morning, according to authorities.
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