ACCIDENTS                                                   
    Woman killed in two-car accident  3/22/01 p.10
    Barrington man called hero after pulling driver from pond 
        7/5/01 p.11
    Trench cave-in under investigation  7/12/01 p.5
    Lake Zurich teenager drowns in Forest Lake  7/12/01 p.10
    Feds investigate trench collapse  7/19/01 p.10
    Two slightly hurt in crash  8/23/01 p.13
    Low blood sugar faulted in crash  8/30/01 p.10
    Village honors Barrington hero  8/30/01 p.14
    Crash Tuesday kills Barrington High boy  9/27/01 p.6
    Teen charged in fatal crash  10/4/01 p.6
    Man killed in two-car accident  10/18/01 p.6
    Man dies in truck crash  11/8/01 p.5
 
ADCO VAN & STORAGE                                          
    Offices or warehouse?  ADCO owner, village cannot agree 
        3/15/01 p.9
 
AGED                                                        
    Law aimed at helping seniors  8/2/01 p.26
 
ALGONQUIN, ILL.                                             
    Boundary deal signals end to Spring Creek barricade  2/8/01
        p.9
 
ALLSTATE INSURANCE COMPANY                                  
    Allstate donates $20K to United Way  1/18/01 p.9
    Allstate officials say profit dip won't cost jobs  7/26/01
        p.26
 
ALS (DISEASE)                                               
    Lee readies for ALS ride  2/8/01 p.13
    Bob Lee's ride exceeds goal  3/8/01 p.10
    Lee's bicycle trip nearly over but journey is just
        beginning  5/10/01 p.10
    The ride is over, but Lee continues the fight  5/24/01 p.11
    St. Anne students join fight against ALS  5/24/01 p.33
 
ALTENBURG, BILL                                             
    Love never grows old  2/8/01 p.7
 
ALTENBURG, RUTH                                             
    Love never grows old  2/8/01 p.7
 
AMC THEATERS, INC.                                          
    A new meaning for violent movies  9/20/01 p.6
 
AMERITECH, INC.                                             
    Ameritech initiative benefits Barrington  4/12/01 p.103
 
AMET, EDWARD                                                
    Scope out movie history  3/29/01 p.B3
 
AMIRY, SHANNON                                              
    Student in charge of the show  12/20/01 p.25
 
ANDERSON, JOHN                                              
    Echoes from the past  5/24/01 p.97
 
ANIMALS                                                     
    Rabid bats discovered in northern Lake County  7/26/01 p.13
    West Nile Virus found in crow in Deer Park  10/4/01 p.8
    Klehm runs a-fowl of grebes  6/28/01 p.11
    Dogs attack family's pet llama  11/1/01 p.6
 
ANIMALS, TREATMENT OF                                       
    Brazen beavers become burden  5/10/01 p.7
    Dog nuisance laws difficult to enforce  5/10/01 p.13
    Village will trap, relocate beavers  6/21/01 p.25
    Cry of coyotes  9/6/01 p.91
    Inverness rejects scaring of geese with firecrackers 
        10/18/01 p.12
    Family wants to know who shot their pet cat  11/1/01 p.9
    Police:  Family abandoned pets  11/8/01 p.6
    Inverness bans reward sign  11/8/01 p.6
 
ANNEXATION (MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT)                           
    Village loses bid to acquire quick-take powers  1/11/01 p.11
    Not so quick-take  2/22/01 p.7
    Proposed reforms would slow down quick-take  2/22/01 p.7
    Quick-take used mostly for improvement projects  2/22/01 p.9
    Annexation of 47 acres to Wauconda rejected  2/22/01 p.14
    Village weighs annexation of Willow Creek Church  3/15/01
        p.8
    South Barrington approves Willow Creek annexation  3/22/01
        p.9
    Group challenges legality of Klehm annexation vote  4/12/01
        p.9
    Barrington Hills fails in first bid to stop lawsuit 
        9/13/01 p.14
    Barrington Hills fails again to stop disconnection case 
        11/1/01 p.10
    Proposal to construct huge industrial complex dropped 
        11/15/01 p.10
    Conservation group favors annexation of 26-acre parcel 
        11/29/01 p.10
    Lake Barrington board moves closer to annexing property 
        12/6/01 p.10
 
ANNIVERSARIES                                               
    The Thomas Plegers [50th anniversary]  7/12/01 p.90
    Lussows [40th]  8/2/01 p.103
    The Petersons [70th]  8/30/01 p.90
    [Owens] 50th anniversary  9/6/01 p.98
    Maris and Hooper White [60th]  11/22/01 p.85
    Derald and Esther Schultz [50th]  11/22/01 p.85
    Vida and Raymond Davies [50th anniversary]  12/13/01 p.106
 
ARCHER, BILL                                                
    Former U.S. Congressman joins Clark/Bardes board  2/8/01
        p.113
 
ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW COMMISSION                             
    New panel prepares for first hearing  5/10/01 p.12
 
ARDENTE, JOHN                                               
    Klehm legal picture gets more muddied  7/5/01 p.7
    Commission questions Ardente's vote on Klehm  7/19/01 p.8
    Group may push for reversal of Klehm property decision 
        7/26/01 p.7
    Board seeking input on Klehm  8/16/01
    Vote on Klehm property prompts $30 million suit  9/13/01
        p.10
    South Barrington counter lawsuit filed by developer 
        11/22/01 p.14
 
ARIOLA, NOREEN                                              
    Plan commission chairperson will seek village board seat 
        1/11/01 p.10
 
ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, ILL.                                     
    West Nile Virus invades several suburbs  9/13/01 p.11
 
ARLINGTON PARK (RACE TRACK)                                 
    Village, residents near agreement on road proposal  6/7/01
        p.12
    Million field poised to make history  8/16/01 p.115
    Million jockeys accommodate fans  8/23/01 p.115
 
ARNETT C. LINES SCHOOL                                      
    Van Gogh, going, sold  2/1/01 p.27
    Hough, Lines schools receive SWANCC grants  2/22/01 p.30
    French students taste life in U.S.  4/26/01 p.108
    More than just hot air  5/3/01 p.29
    Teacher admits placing camera in washroom  6/14/01 p.5
    Investigation continues into washroom incident  7/5/01 p.7
    Mail call  9/27/01 p.27
    Lines first-graders talk turkey  11/22/01 p.25
 
ART IN THE BARN                                             
    All in the family  9/13/01 p.99
    Open the barn doors  9/20/01 p.B3
 
ARTISTS                                                     
    Magical Moments creator, former resident, 91, dies  2/15/01
        p.7
    Local artist in regional exhibit  12/20/01 p.23
 
ATONEMENT CHRISTIAN DAY SCHOOL                              
    My science project  4/5/01 p.27
 
AUCHTER, EDITH                                              
    Hectic households  5/10/01 p.8
 
AUTOMOBILES                                                 
    Love of a lifetime [automobiles]  8/9/01 p.101
 
AVON BREAST CANCER CRUSADE                                  
    Thousands join cancer march from Wisconsin  6/7/01 p.11
 
BABIUK, COLLEEN                                             
    Neighbors along Route 22 brace for road widening  10/4/01
        p.5
 
BARON VON SCOOT                                             
    Baron Von Scoot; Ken Ryan, owner  7/19/01 p.113
 
BARRINGTON AMERICAN LEGION POST 158                         
    Broughton, Post 158 eye long-term goals  6/28/01 p.115
    Contreras makes the most of his ability  7/19/01 p.124
    Payton breathes life into Post 158  7/26/01 p.124
    Resurgent pride  11/8/01 p.83
 
BARRINGTON AREA ARTS COUNCIL                                
    Barrington art fair marks 15th year  6/14/01 p.B5
 
BARRINGTON AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE                         
    Beese presented with award of merit  2/8/01 p.6
    Local merchants ask:  what about us?  8/30/01 p.5
 
BARRINGTON AREA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION                        
    Two-year-old foundation enjoys tremendous endowment growth 
        1/4/01 p.12
    BACF oks grant fund increase  3/1/01 p.10
    Foundation announces 2001 grant recipients  4/26/01 p.12
 
BARRINGTON AREA COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS                      
    BACOG initiates regional water study  2/1/01 p.10
    Water study may provide ammo to control growth  6/7/01 p.8
    Towns studying uniform developer impact fees  12/20/01 p.9
 
BARRINGTON AREA COUNCIL ON AGING                            
    Hall of Fame  5/17/01 p.89
 
BARRINGTON AREA DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL                         
    BADC seeks pledge from candidates  2/22/01 p.9
    Area groups sponsoring wish lists  11/29/01 p.28
 
BARRINGTON AREA LIBRARY                                     
    Viva papa! [John Papamarcos]  1/18/01 p.86
    Library trustees consider potential future expansion 
        4/12/01 p.24
    Area library delivers to park district  8/16/01 p.99
    Treasurer's annual report  8/30/01 p.99
    Face-off over internet filters  9/6/01 p.7
    Filters are not always reliable  9/6/01 p.8
    Digital divide widens with act  9/6/01 p.9
    Library to hold tax hearing  11/8/01 p.6
    Garden club creates all-American tree  12/20/01 p.7
 
BARRINGTON AREA SOCCER ASSOCIATION                          
    BASA team wins USA Cup in convincing style  8/9/01 p.113
 
BARRINGTON AREA UNITED WAY                                  
    Allstate donates $20K to United Way  1/18/01 p.9
    Uncertain economy affecting United Way's disbursements 
        3/29/01 p.10
    Poor economy puts pinch on charities  7/26/01 p.12
    Charities hope tragedy won't diminish local contributions 
        9/27/01 p.9
 
BARRINGTON BREAKFAST ROTARY CLUB                            
    Rotary proceeds with park plans  5/31/01 p.8
    Rotary continues mission of service  7/5/01 p.14
    Park is now handicapped-accessible  10/4/01 p.6
    Groups celebrate park's accessibility  10/18/01 p.11
 
BARRINGTON BRONCOS (BASEBALL CLUB)                          
    Broncos eliminated by Fremd, Maitland  5/31/01 p.115
 
BARRINGTON BRONCOS (CROSS COUNTRY CLUB)                     
    Breaking through  11/1/01 p.105
 
BARRINGTON BRONCOS (FOOTBALL CLUB)                          
    Sanchez promoted to Barrington head job  10/25/01 p.113
 
BARRINGTON BRONCOS (GYMNASTICS CLUB)                        
    Broncos comes [sic] up short in bid for state berth 
        5/10/01 p.121
    Buchholz, Herrman end season as IHSA medallists  5/17/01
        p.115
 
BARRINGTON BRONCOS (HOCKEY CLUB)                            
    Bucking tradition  3/15/01 p.123
 
BARRINGTON BRONCOS (LACROSSE CLUB)                          
    Safety net  6/7/01 p.127
 
BARRINGTON BRONCOS (SWIM TEAM)                              
    Sauer's plan helps Broncos win MSL swim crown  2/15/01 p.111
    Swimmers second at exclusive meet  12/13/01 p.116
    Carlson wins Lake County swim title  12/20/01 p.111
 
BARRINGTON BRONCOS (TENNIS TEAM)                            
    Broncos second at strong invite  4/12/01 p.113
    Petrick, Morgan team to win sectional  5/24/01 p.130
    Petrick, Morgan bring home fourth  5/31/01 p.115
 
BARRINGTON BRONCOS (WRESTLING CLUB)                         
    Tough customers  2/1/01 p.115
 
BARRINGTON CAREER CENTER                                    
    Changes in the workplace  3/1/01 p.105
    Career Center visits on upswing  4/12/01 p.103
    Career Center moves to new location  8/23/01 p.6
    Career Center moves to new site  9/20/01 p.103
 
BARRINGTON CHALLENGE CUP (POLO)                             
    Challenge cup raises $94,000 for charity  8/2/01 p.12
 
BARRINGTON CHILDREN'S CHOIR                                 
    Barrington ambassadors spread message of music  6/14/01 p.18
 
BARRINGTON CITIZENS FOR OPEN SPACE                          
    Voters get say in open space issue  12/20/01 p.7
 
BARRINGTON COMMUNITY UNIT SCHOOL DISTRICT 220               
    District 220:  bracing for new student while replacing old
        teachers  1/11/01 p.8
    Icing on the cake  1/11/01 p.23
    Focus group recommends tax rate hike request  1/18/01 p.5
    Board will seek tax rate increase on April ballot  1/25/01
        p.5
    Crowded field will vie for school board seats  1/25/01 p.7
    Many issues confront 220 board incumbents  2/15/01 p.12
    Cuts are promised if referendum fails  3/1/01 p.5
    Special needs students put burden on schools  3/1/01 p.7
    Board approves fees hike  3/1/01 p.11
    Officials move to tighten school security  3/8/01 p.5
    A small group stages anti-referendum rally  3/8/01 p.12
    District 220 seeks to address classroom needs  3/15/01 p.5
    Challengers, incumbents team in crowded school board race 
        3/15/01 p.10
    District 220 says without tax hike 95 teachers will be
        fired  3/22/01 p.5
    Tax hike defeat blamed on economy, turnout  4/5/01 p.5
    Nordquist calls victory hollow  4/5/01 p.7
    Board rejects plan to cut 108 teachers  4/12/01 p.5
    District 220 will go into the red to save jobs  4/19/01 p.7
    District 220's financial state not as bleak as some believe
        4/19/01 p.8
    Board approves waiver renewals  4/19/01 p.8
    School board votes to maintain staffing level  4/26/01 p.7
    Children must take responsibility for acts, says Thompson 
        4/26/01 p.7
    Paying dues  4/26/01 p.127
    State may widen tax cap loophole  5/3/01 p.5
    New grade schools face budget cuts  5/17/01 p.5
    Board raises fees to reduce deficit  5/24/01 p.5
    Group will assess community support  5/24/01 p.5
    An extended summer vacation  6/7/01 p.33
    Teacher admits placing camera in washroom  6/14/01 p.5
    Board stresses need to educate  6/21/01 p.7
    Board mulls elementary fees  6/28/01 p.13
    D220 school board examines spending  7/19/01 p.8
    School board oks fees for elementary school students 
        7/26/01 p.9
    District 220 seeks bilingual teachers  8/2/01 p.5
    New law may ease taxpayers' burden  8/9/01 p.5
    Countryside staff, students prepare for Woodland move 
        8/9/01 p.8
    Budget projects $1.9 million deficit  8/9/01 p.8
    Goodbye, old school  8/16/01 p.7
    Mold stews, parents fume, kids wait  8/23/01 p.5
    District 220 students earn high marks on ACT tests  8/23/01
        p.8
    Officials seeking permanent solution to Woodland crisis 
        8/30/01 p.5
    School board oks Woodland repairs  9/6/01 p.5
    Officials explain Woodland woes, but some parents are still
        angry  9/13/01 p.10
    Coming home  9/13/01 p.31
    Character program takes on a new sense of significance 
        9/20/01 p.8
    Parents:  Don't fence us out  9/27/01 p.5
    District 220 approves budget  9/27/01 p.6
    School projects to break ground in about a month  9/27/01
        p.11
    Roslyn Road School moves fence  10/4/01 p.10
    Schools offer a helping hand  10/4/01 p.27
    Accord allows construction at Barrington Hills school 
        10/11/01 p.8
    District 220 may curtail school trips outside U.S. 
        10/11/01 p.9
    District 220 plans to hire Glenview finance manager 
        10/18/01 p.5
    Character Counts is planning events during special week 
        10/18/01 p.12
    Travel ban still in place, for now  10/25/01 p.5
    Crowning moments  10/25/01  p.27
    District 220 hires two officials  11/1/01 p.6
    Mold removal under way at Woodland School  11/8/01 p.7
    District 220 students excel on tests  11/15/01 p.7
    District 220 parents say they will fight to keep trips 
        11/15/01 p.9
    Students pay tribute to veterans  11/15/01 p.33
    District 220 approves new contract for Herrmann  11/22/01
        p.12
    Hearing set for District 220 levy  11/29/01 p.10
    District 220 mulling big budget cuts  12/13/01 p.5
    District 220 approves tax levy  12/13/01 p.6
    Woodland on track to open January 7  12/20/01 p.5
    Group still working on District 220 report  12/20/01 p.7
    Teachers start moving into Woodland  12/27/01 p.11
 
BARRINGTON COUNTRY BISTRO (RESTAURANT)                      
    Maybe you can't see it, but Bistro is still there  2/8/01
        p.14
 
BARRINGTON COUNTRYSIDE FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT             
    Fire District mulls sales strategy  1/18/01 p.7
    Fire District officials charge board ignored their concerns
        1/18/01 p.8
    Cuba officials step up to pitch tax hike  2/8/01 p.5
    Fire District seeks tax hike to meet rising operating costs
        3/1/01 p.8
    Fire District tax request igniting very little fire 
        3/22/01 p.11
    Fire District officials mull service reduction  4/5/01 p.7
    Countryside ends fire deal with Lake Zurich  5/31/01 p.9
    Fire District tries to build support for referendum 
        11/1/01 p.8
    Tax hike for Fire District gets support  11/15/01 p.10
 
BARRINGTON COURIER-REVIEW                                   
    New editor joins Courier-Review  11/15/01 p.9
 
BARRINGTON FILLIES (BASKETBALL CLUB)                        
    On target  2/15/01 p.109
    Emotional rescue  2/22/01 p.121
    Fillies come up short in sectional  3/1/01 p.113
 
BARRINGTON FILLIES (DIVING CLUB)                            
    Barrington divers help lead Fillies to sectional crown 
        11/15/01 p.124
    For the record  11/22/01 p.101
 
BARRINGTON FILLIES (GYMNASTICS CLUB)                        
    Smarinsky makes her triumphant return  2/1/01 p.119
    Sectional bound  2/8/01 p.119
 
BARRINGTON FILLIES (SOFTBALL CLUB)                          
    Fillies finish season with regional loss  5/31/01 p.118
 
BARRINGTON FILLIES (SWIM TEAM)                              
    Brunka sets record; swimming wins MSL  11/1/01 p.109
    Poetz's sprint victory lifts Fillies to title  11/15/01
        p.123
    For the record  11/22/01 p.101
 
BARRINGTON FILLIES (TENNIS TEAM)                            
    Fillies dominant while winning MSL title again  10/11/01
        p.114
    Morris triumphs at sectional; six Fillies to State 
        10/18/01 p.123
 
BARRINGTON FILLIES (VOLLEYBALL CLUB)                        
    Spikers beat Prospect to the draw  10/25/01 p.115
 
BARRINGTON FIRE DEPARTMENT                                  
    Local firefighters feel tie to those in N.Y., D.C.  9/20/01
        p.9
 
BARRINGTON HIGH SCHOOL                                      
    My old school?  1/18/01 p.25
    Fencik, former high school administrator, dies at 72 
        2/8/01 p.10
    No ordinary classroom  2/15/01 p.27
    Alea iacta est:  students get look into life during the
        Roman empire  3/1/01 p.29
    Rash of vandalism, thefts plagues BHS  3/8/01 p.5
    Better than fine  3/8/01 p.27
    Honor roll  3/15/01 p.32
    Song and dance  3/15/01 p.31
    Honor roll  3/22/01 p.37
    The King will reign at BHS May 9-12  3/29/01 p.34
    New test will tell students if they're ready for workplace 
        4/12/01 p.10
    District names new BHS principal  4/19/01 p.8
    Bikeway will link high school, park  5/3/01 p.12
    BHS climbing wall dedicated  5/10/01 p.7
    Over 100 BHS students named state scholars  5/17/01 p.18
    Melting Pot Show enhances students' cultural awareness 
        5/24/01 p.33
    Naeemullah works to end violence  5/31/01 p.13
    Once students depart, hard hats will move in  6/7/01 p.7
    A new odyssey begins  6/14/01 p.7
    Honor roll 6/14/01 p.34
    Graduates  6/21/01 p.34
    Honored alum cites teacher's influence  7/5/01 p.86
    Barrington High's Shaeffer aces ACT with perfect score 
        7/12/01 p.14
    Legendary O'Brien helps Barrington leap forward  7/12/01
        p.109
    Nuance founder dies  7/19/01 p.14
    Barrington Class of 2001 won many honors  7/19/01 p.34
    New principal comes to rescue  7/26/01 p.10
    Honor roll  7/26/01 p.34
    Students urged to car pool until west lot is completed 
        8/16/01 p.9
    Sporting events affected by work  8/16/01 p.9
    Friends honor late BHS athlete  8/23/01 p.9
    It takes a village:  Football is a community effort,
        community event  8/30/01 p.7
    The adventure begins  9/6/01 p.27
    Students at BHS struggle to handle shocking news  9/13/01
        p.7
    Crash Tuesday kills Barrington High boy  9/27/01 p.6
    School checks fire alarms to see if they're too loud 
        10/4/01 p.10
    BHS plans a heroic homecoming  10/11/01 p.7
    Biology class grew on him  10/11/01 p.27
    Coming home to victory  10/18/01 p.7
    Jewel of a class  10/18/01 p.29
    Happy trails  11/18/01 p.121
    Counselors discuss helping teens cope with terrorism news 
        10/25/01 p.14
    Old classmates reconnect  10/25/01 p.89
    Sanchez promoted to Barrington head job  10/25/01 p.113
    Making science cool  11/8/01 p.27
    Hispanic students join in celebration  11/29/01 p.7
    Scout sprucing up school courtyard  12/13/01 p.25
    Student in charge of the show  12/20/01 p.25
    Top ten sports stories  12/27/01 p.91
 
BARRINGTON HILLS RIDING CLUB                                
    Riding Club schedules charity event  8/30/01 p.91
    Riding Club fund-raiser supports trail system  9/6/01 p.23
    Riding clinics benefit Red Cross  9/27/01 p.8
 
BARRINGTON HILLS, ILL.                                      
    Fire destroys garage, two cars  1/11/01 p.9
    Barrington Hills robbery victim offers $10K reward  1/11/01
        p.12
    Kempe will run for fifth term  1/25/01 p.8
    Boundary deal signals end to Spring Creek barricade  2/8/01
        p.9
    Road widening will imperil dozens of trees  2/8/01 p.11
    Five years later:  the search continues  3/15/01 p.7
    Zoning, Duda de-annexation top Barrington Hills worries 
        3/22/01 p.8
    Barrington Hills goes Hollywood  3/22/01 p.9
    Barrington Hills voters keep president, dump old trustees 
        4/5/01 p.9
    Duda files disconnection suit  6/7/01 p.5
    Methodists to break ground for new church next month 
        6/7/01 p.7
    Treasurer's report  8/16/01 p.104
    Barrington Hills fails in first bid to stop lawsuit 
        9/13/01 p.14
    Accord allows construction at Barrington Hills school 
        10/11/01 p.8
    Thieves target unlocked cars in Barrington Hills  11/1/01
        p.8
    Barrington Hills fails again to stop disconnection case 
        11/1/01 p.10
    Police continue investigation into thefts  11/15/01 p.6
 
BARRINGTON MIDDLE SCHOOL--PRAIRIE CAMPUS                    
    Honor roll  1/4/01 p.16
    Something to cheer about  2/1/01 p.29
    Young environmentalists  3/22/01 p.33
    Seventh-grade student believes one person can make a
        difference  3/29/01 p.10
    Honor roll  4/19/01 p.37
    Bravo [French contest winners]  5/24/01 p.35
    Junior honors  5/24/01 p.35
    Honor roll  5/24/01 p.110
 
BARRINGTON MIDDLE SCHOOL--STATION CAMPUS                    
    Honor roll  1/4/01 p.81
    Watts up!  2/8/01 p.33
    Honor roll  4/5/01 p.29
    Junior honors  5/24/01 p.35
    Honor roll  5/24/01 p.112
    Honor roll  7/5/01 p.20
 
BARRINGTON MONTESSORI SCHOOL                                
    Learning sensation  5/31/01 p.29
 
BARRINGTON PARK DISTRICT                                    
    Park officials glimpse the future  1/4/01 p.12
    Park officials emphasize district's need for space  4/12/01
        p.12
    Rotary proceeds with park plans  5/31/01 p.8
    Park is now handicapped-accessible  10/4/01 p.6
    Voters get say in open space issue  12/20/01 p.7
 
BARRINGTON POLO CLUB                                        
    Polo matches set to fight cancer  7/19/01 p.9
 
BARRINGTON TOWNSHIP, ILL.                                   
    Treasurer's report  4/5/01 p.117
    Rush steps aside after 23 years  4/12/01 p.12
    After two decades, Rush embarks upon new journey  4/19/01
        p.9
    Proposed assessment roll  6/28/01 p.L1
    Barrington Township land values going up  7/12/01 p.5
    Township offers to help village buy church site  9/27/01
        p.10
    Dawson says he'll seek Township's top GOP post  11/8/01 p.11
    Delinquent tax list  11/15/01 p.116
    Kuechmann leaving GOP committeeman position  12/6/01 p.13
 
BARRINGTON TRANSPORTATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE                
    Saving homes should be TAC's primary aim  1/11/01 p.5
    Residents keeping a wary eye on work of TAC subcommittee 
        2/1/01 p.10
    Questions facing TAC:  what's the question?  2/8/01 p.13
    Price, other problems may shelve tunnel  6/28/01 p.7
    Country road not taking anyone home  7/26/01 p.7
    Panel weighs no build option  9/20/01 p.9
    Another bypass proposed  10/4/01 p.5
    Time is running out for roads committee  10/18/01 p.8
    Chairman:  Roads panel will meet its deadline  10/25/01 p.10
    Road fight will shift to IDOT  11/1/01 p.5
    TAC finalizes Route 59 report  11/15/01 p.5
    Stephens sees political battle ahead over Route 59
        expansion  12/13/01 p.10
 
BARRINGTON TYPHOONS (SOFTBALL CLUB)                         
    Storm on horizon  6/14/01 p.135
    Typhoons ready for Elgin tourney  6/28/01 p.114
    Iron lady  7/5/01 p.97
    Todd gives Typhoons toughness at the plate  7/26/01 p.123
    Typhoons continue to roll, win twice at nationals  8/2/01
        p.121
    Hitting the wire  8/9/01 p.111
 
BARRINGTON U-14 COLTS (BASEBALL CLUB)                       
    Colts wrap up successful summer in own tourney  8/16/01
        p.117
 
BARRINGTON UNITED METHODIST CHURCH                          
    Village considers options for former church site  5/17/01
        p.7
    Advisory panels recommend village buy church site  5/24/01
        p.12
    Village pursuing church property  5/31/01 p.5
    Methodists to break ground for new church next month 
        6/7/01 p.7
    BUMC gets nearly $900,000 from firms that caused fire 
        6/28/01 p.5
    A day of joy, sadness as church breaks ground  7/5/01 p.7
    Board oks church property offer  8/16/01 p.5
    Church officials consider village's Hough Street offer 
        8/23/01 p.10
    Township offers to help village buy church site  9/27/01
        p.10
    Reagle:  Spend more on safety  10/11/01 p.5
    Reagle says his veto is designed to make a point  10/18/01
        p.9
    Even Reagle doesn't expect veto to stand  11/8/01 p.12
    Purchase of church land moves ahead  11/29/01 p.6
 
BARRINGTON VILLAGE ASSOCIATION                              
    Town center residents form neighborhood association  3/1/01
        p.12
    BVA gives residents chance to quiz candidates  3/8/01 p.10
 
BARRINGTON VILLAGE CENTER REDEVELOPMENT COMMISSION          
    Ousted officials won't leave  11/8/01 p.5
 
BARRINGTON VOLVO                                            
    Volvo dealer may move business elsewhere  3/29/01 p.5
    Mausser certain that he's next on board's list  6/14/01 p.5
 
BARRINGTON YOUTH DANCE ENSEMBLE                             
    Coppelia  5/10/01 p.93
 
BARRINGTON, ILL.                                            
    Saving homes should be TAC's primary aim  1/11/01 p.5
    Village names park for former BHS teacher  1/11/01 p.9
    Village loses bid to acquire quick-take powers  1/11/01 p.11
    Village achieved much in year 2000  1/18/01 p.7
    Board will have new look  1/25/01 p.9
    Shell gets ok to renovate Route 59 service station  1/25/01
        p.10
    Residents keeping a wary eye on work of TAC subcommittee 
        2/1/01 p.10
    Village not expecting utility tax windfall  2/1/01 p.5
    Hambelberg faces Reagle challenge  2/1/01 p.12
    Questions facing TAC:  what's the question?  2/8/01 p.13
    Other once-proud theaters offer hint to Catlow's fate 
        2/15/01 p.7
    Barrington area not immune to epidemic of club drugs 
        2/15/01 p.8
    Seven candidates seek three seats in Barrington contest 
        2/15/01 p.10
    Not so quick-take  2/22/01 p.7
    Proposed reforms would slow down quick-take  2/22/01 p.7
    Quick-take used mostly for improvement projects  2/22/01 p.9
    Out-of-towners creating traffic headaches  2/22/01 p.5
    Future utility tax revenues won't meet program's costs 
        3/1/01 p.7
    Residents try to corner mayor at church meeting  3/1/01 p.12
    Our town:  officials call new zoning ordinance a
        significant benefit  3/8/01 p.7
    Offices or warehouse?  ADCO owner, village cannot agree 
        3/15/01 p.9
    Creation of historic district raises concerns  3/15/01 p.13
    Village Board adopts new zoning ordinance  3/22/01 p.5
    This historic house  3/22/01 p.7
    Village tabs James Company to lead development of golden
        triangle  3/22/01 p.10
    Volvo dealer may move business elsewhere  3/29/01 p.5
    Funeral home, village seek agreement on parking spaces 
        3/29/01 p.5
    Barrington area not immune to growth  3/29/01 p.7
    Village eyes Burpee property in triangle  4/5/01 p.12
    Reagle ready to lead village on new path  4/12/01 p.5
    Reagle says trustee's resignation staged  4/12/01 p.7
    Reagle, Goltra connection comes under investigation 
        4/12/01 p.7
    Hamelberg allies get key positions  4/12/01 p.7
    For sale?  4/12/01 p.8
    Ameritech initiative benefits Barrington  4/12/01 p.103
    Will board struggle to reach consensus?  4/19/01 p.5
    Reagle questions action by trustees  4/19/01 p.7
    Local villages earn Tree City designation  4/19/01 p.14
    Board moves to condemn triangle parcel  4/26/01 p.5
    Hamelberg yields in mayor's race  4/26/01 p.5
    Hamelberg's farewell address  4/26/01 p.9
    Reagle wants triangle costs tracked  5/3/01 p.7
    Memo raises questions about bypass  5/10/01 p.5
    Resident claims building owner showed apartment  5/10/01 p.7
    New panel prepares for first hearing  5/10/01 p.12
    TIF has village officials in a tizzy  5/17/01 p.5
    This old (historic?) house  5/17/01 p.7
    Village considers options for former church site  5/17/01
        p.7
    Board bars offices in two triangle properties  5/17/01 p.11
    Advisory panels recommend village buy church site  5/24/01
        p.12
    Did village officials break state law?  5/31/01 p.5
    Village pursuing church property  5/31/01 p.5
    Village board extends deadline to negotiate triangle
        purchase  5/31/01 p.7
    Board recommends ethics complaint be dismissed  6/7/01 p.5
    Village of Barrington 2000 Water Quality Report  6/7/01
        p.114
    Mausser certain that he's next on board's list  6/14/01 p.5
    Market concerns local merchants  6/14/01 p.12
    Commuter bus line will serve Barrington Road businesses 
        6/14/01 p.18
    Board ponders plans for triangle  6/21/01 p.5
    Shortage of life guards not felt at local pools  6/21/01 p.8
    Officials tout benefits of economic program  6/21/01 p.11
    Fountains of fun  6/21/01 p.105
    Treasurer's report  6/21/01 p.121
    Price, other problems may shelve tunnel  6/28/01 p.7
    Triangle drives wedge through board  6/28/01 p.5
    Townsfolk flock to market  6/28/01 p.7
    Organizers hope parade goes off without hitch  6/28/01 p.16
    Reagle unveils Marshall's plan  7/5/01 p.5
    Village's sales tax revenue down 15%  7/5/01 p.5
    Time's almost out for Catlow  7/12/01 p.7
    Cataloging mail-order homes  7/19/01 p.7
    Giant duck visits board  7/19/01 p.9
    Officials delay condemnation of golden triangle  7/19/01
        p.12
    Sidewalk Days will return  7/19/01 p.20
    Triangle compromise may be close  7/26/01 p.5
    Country road not taking anyone home  7/26/01 p.7
    Barrington keeps pace with downturn in major crimes 
        7/26/01 p.8
    Water picture should clear up soon  8/2/01 p.5
    Day of reckoning at hand for 11-digit dialing in AC 847 
        8/2/01 p.107
    Village expresses interest in Dairy Queen  8/9/01 p.5
    Goods cheap, opinions free at Barrington Sidewalk Sale Days
        8/9/01 p.11
    Board oks church property offer  8/16/01 p.5
    Illinois Supreme Court may hold key to triangle  8/16/01
        p.11
    Church officials consider village's Hough Street offer 
        8/23/01 p.10
    Local merchants ask:  what about us?  8/30/01 p.5
    Reagle proposes triangle partnership with Goltra  8/30/01
        p.8
    Crane touts tax cut at local town meeting  8/30/01 p.13
    Village honors Barrington hero  8/30/01 p.14
    Expo will educate village residents  9/6/01 p.5
    Board vote signals dispute over preservation ordinance 
        9/6/01 p.10
    HOT commuter line's start only lukewarm  9/6/01 p.13
    Reagle's meeting prompts trustees to meet as well  9/13/01
        p.12
    Vote rejects plan to guide talks by roads panel  9/13/01
        p.13
    Panel weighs no build option  9/20/01 p.9
    Only tenant moves out of Goltra's mall  9/20/01 p.13
    Board wrangles over appointments  9/27/01 p.5
    If crisis happens here, officials to use state plan 
        9/27/01 p.9
    Township offers to help village buy church site  9/27/01
        p.10
    Another bypass proposed  10/4/01 p.5
    Reagle:  Spend more on safety  10/11/01 p.5
    911 calls surge after air booms  10/11/01 p.7
    Trustee wants more sidewalks  10/18/01 p.5
    Time is running out for roads committee  10/18/01 p.8
    Reagle says his veto is designed to make a point  10/18/01
        p.9
    Board blocks appointment  10/25/01 p.5
    Map splits Barrington into 5 districts  10/25/01 p.7
    Chairman:  Roads panel will meet its deadline  10/25/01 p.10
    Board supports policy to close sidewalk gaps  10/25/01 p.12
    New clerk hopes to avoid politics  10/25/01 p.13
    Road fight will shift to IDOT  11/1/01 p.5
    Dairy Queen owner feels frozen out of location  11/1/01 p.5
    Reagle nullifies old appointments  11/1/01 p.6
    Downtown panel seeks members  11/1/01 p.10
    Ousted officials won't leave  11/8/01 p.5
    TAC finalizes Route 59 report  11/15/01 p.5
    Trustees act to keep appointees on panel  11/15/01 p.7
    New plan for Cook Street Plaza  11/22/01 p.5
    Merchants anxious to see plaza developed  11/22/01 p.5
    Iron filtration facility unveiled for village's water
        system  11/22/01 p.10
    Village paying to add parking  11/29/01 p.5
    Trustees hire attorney for possible lawsuit from mayor 
        11/29/01 p.5
    Purchase of church land moves ahead  11/29/01 p.6
    Most local food pantries getting strong support  11/29/01
        p.9
    Santa privileged to be escorted into town by firefighters 
        12/6/01 p.5
    Reagle says he is suing board to protect powers  12/6/01 p.5
    New village committee intended to boost redevelopment
        efforts  12/6/01 p.5
    Ruling to deny stricken cop benefits could be reversed 
        12/6/01 p.9
    Trustees table vote to help the Catlow  12/13/01 p.5
    Giving Day donations now being accepted  12/13/01 p.7
    Renewed patriotism evident at Peal Harbor remembrance 
        12/13/01 p.9
    Stephens sees political battle ahead over Route 59
        expansion  12/13/01 p.10
    Village agrees to pay for appraisal of theater  12/20/01 p.5
    Fire destroys Nativity scene  12/27/01 p.5
    Residents share blessings at Giving Day  12/27/01 p.5
    Residents honored by Character Counts  12/27/01 p.6
    Top ten stories  12/27/01 p.7
    September 11 attacks shock, draw residents together 
        12/27/01 p.9
 
BARRINGTON, ILL.--ARTISTS                                   
    Magical Moments creator, former resident, 91, dies  2/15/01
        p.7
 
BARRINGTON, ILL.--AUTHORS                                   
    Wanderer, warrior, writer, wizard  1/11/01 p.75
    Wanderer, warrior, writer, wizard  1/18/01 p.79
    A big moment for Mee  10/18/01 p.B3
    Creativity takes flight  10/25/01 p.103
 
BARRINGTON, ILL.--HISTORY                                   
    A history of Barrington  4/26/01 p.117
    History of Barrington  5/3/01 p.105
    60 years later, more war  12/6/01 p.7
 
BARTH, JULIE                                                
    BroncoJack's; Annette Carlstrom and Julie Barth, owners 
        3/29/01 p.111
 
BARTLETT, ILL.                                              
    State to make offer for SWANCC balefill  6/14/01 p.14
 
BATES, GREG                                                 
    Inverness parks get new chief  6/14/01 p.36
 
BEAN, MELISSA                                               
    Barrington woman to face Crane  12/20/01 p.9
 
BEESE, CAROL                                                
    Beese presented with award of merit  2/8/01 p.6
    Running with the tanks  8/23/01 p.103
 
BEHN, ROBERT H.                                             
    Nuance founder dies  7/19/01 p.14
 
BEIGHTOL, JENNY                                             
    Seventh-grade student believes one person can make a
        difference  3/29/01 p.10
 
BELESLIN, GEORGE                                            
    Love never grows old  2/8/01 p.7
 
BELESLIN, RHEA                                              
    Love never grows old  2/8/01 p.7
 
BEST DRIVING SCHOOL, INC.                                   
    Best Driving School, Inc.; Pam Weber, owner  11/22/01 p.89
 
BICYCLING                                                   
    Pedal pursuits  7/12/01 p.81
 
BILOCERKOWYCZ, LINDA                                        
    Bilocerkowycz named new village clerk  1/11/01 p.12
 
BLAIR, CHRISTY                                              
    Bone Jour; Christy Blair; owner  11/15/01 p.99
 
BOBIK, LYNN                                                 
    An extended summer vacation  6/7/01 p.33
 
BOE, DAVID                                                  
    Friends honor late BHS athlete  8/23/01 p.9
 
BOEDER, SYL                                                 
    Volunteers of the year  2/1/01 p.7
 
BOEING CORPORATION                                          
    Boeing eyes Golf Road site in Rolling Meadows  4/26/01 p.14
 
BOLER, JOHN                                                 
    Inverness couple honored  6/28/01 p.101
 
BOLER, MARY JO                                              
    Inverness couple honored  6/28/01 p.101
 
BONE JOUR                                                   
    Bone Jour; Christy Blair; owner  11/15/01 p.99
 
BONGIOVANNI, VINCE                                          
    Bongiovanni wins IHSA hitting derby  6/14/01 p.142
 
BOYER, BONNIE                                               
    Woodland administrator eyed for District 65 post  6/7/01
        p.14
 
BRANSTRATOR, DONN                                           
    Reagle says trustee's resignation staged  4/12/01 p.7
 
BRASHEAR, CHRISTOPHER A.                                    
    Father says youth's death accidental  8/30/01 p.10
 
BRAY, GERDA                                                 
    L'Affaire; Gerda Bray, owner  9/27/01 p.103
 
BREEDEN PROPERTY                                            
    Developers plan to go forward  5/10/01 p.27
    Auction signals beginning of orchard's final season  9/6/01
        p.22
    Even trees know this is Orchards' farewell  10/11/01 p.11
 
BREEDEN, RICK                                               
    Developers plan to go forward  5/10/01 p.27
    Auction signals beginning of orchard's final season  9/6/01
        p.22
    Even trees know this is Orchards' farewell  10/11/01 p.11
 
BRENNAN, MEGAN                                              
    Coming home  9/13/01 p.31
 
BREUDER, ROBERT                                             
    College in conflict  4/26/01 p.8
    Breuder, Faculty Senate meet with new PR hire  6/21/01 p.40
 
BRISENO, RAUL                                               
    Four arrested in McHenry murder  5/24/01 p.31
 
BRONCOJACK'S (RESTAURANT)                                   
    BroncoJack's; Annette Carlstrom and Julie Barth, owners 
        3/29/01 p.111
    BroncoJacks bucks trend  4/12/01 p.103
 
BRUCE'S OUT'A SIGHT SELF STORAGE BARN                       
    Bruce's Out'a Sight Self Storage Barn; Chip Walterman,
        owner  6/21/01 p.127
 
BRUNKA, CHRISTY                                             
    Brunka sets record; swimming wins MSL  11/1/01 p.109
 
BUCHANAN, DAVID                                             
    Defying convention  7/12/01 p.105
 
BUCHHOLZ, LUCAS                                             
    Buchholz wins two MSL titles  5/3/01 p.117
    Buchholz, Herrman end season as IHSA medallists  5/17/01
        p.115
 
BUDKE, KEITH                                                
    Tough customers  2/1/01 p.115
 
BUSH, ANN, SISTER                                           
    Gott leaving St. Anne  5/17/01 p.21
 
BUSINESS                                                    
    Maybe you can't see it, but Bistro is still there  2/8/01
        p.14
    Market concerns local merchants  6/14/01 p.12
    Toil at full boil  8/16/01 p.89
    Shockwaves of terrorist attacks affect Barrington-area
        economy  10/4/01 p.101
    Aiming for a quick recovery  10/4/01 p.101
    Still going places  12/13/01 p.103
    Loyalty making a difference  12/20/01 p.97
    Local merchants ask:  what about us?  8/30/01 p.5
 
BUSINESS ENTERPRISES                                        
    DazzleDerm; Sally Kroha, owner  1/11/01 p.85
    Designs of the Interior; Jim and Michele Evanger; owners 
        2/8/01 p.112
    Eclectic Global Eatery; Patrick Cassata; owner  3/22/01
        p.123
    Volvo dealer may move business elsewhere  3/29/01 p.5
    BroncoJack's; Annette Carlstrom and Julie Barth, owners 
        3/29/01 p.111
    BroncoJacks bucks trend  4/12/01 p.103
    Dominique & Associates; Lance L. Dominique, owner  4/19/01
        p.117
    Hammes & Associates; Richard Hammes, owner  5/10/01 p.107
    Cripple Creek Hat Company; Paul Siracusa, owner  5/31/01
        p.103
    Correction to story of 5/31/01  6/7/01 p.6
    Bruce's Out'a Sight Self Storage Barn; Chip Walterman,
        owner  6/21/01 p.127
    Baron Von Scoot; Ken Ryan, owner  7/19/01 p.113
    FleetBoss Global Positioning Solutions, Inc.; Malcolm
        Rosenfeld, owner  7/26/01 p.113
    Spa Vargas; Lori Vargas, owner  8/30/01 p.93
    Phillips Men's Wear; Peter Yankala, owner  9/13/01 p.115
    Estate Jewelers; Bob Giannini, owner  9/20/01 p.101
    L'Affaire; Gerda Bray, owner  9/27/01 p.103
    The final cut  10/11/01 p.101
    Bone Jour; Christy Blair, owner  11/15/01 p.99
    Best Driving School, Inc.; Pam Weber, owner  11/22/01 p.89
    That's all folks  11/29/01 p.101
    Curves For Women Fitness Center; Janet and Bob Faulkner,
        owners  12/6/01 p.99
    Ionit Technologies; Jim Talbot and Tim Irwin; owners 
        12/27/01 p.79
 
CAMP COURAGE                                                
    Camp teaches children, parents to handle death  7/12/01 p.12
 
CANCER (DISEASE)                                            
    Residents joins forces to fight brain cancer  5/31/01 p.18
    Thousands join cancer march from Wisconsin  6/7/01 p.11
 
CANFIELD, GREG                                              
    New editor joins Courier-Review  11/15/01 p.9
 
CAPULLI, DAVID R.                                           
    Capulli, longtime trustee, dies at 84  5/3/01 p.7
 
CARLSON, MAC                                                
    Carlson wins Lake County swim title  12/20/01 p.111
 
CARLSTROM, ANNETTE                                          
    BroncoJack's; Annette Carlstrom and Julie Barth, owners 
        3/29/01 p.111
    BroncoJack's bucks trend  4/12/01 p.103
 
CASSATA, PATRICK                                            
    Eclectic Global Eatery; Patrick Cassata; owner  3/22/01
        p.123
 
CASTILLO, KRISTIN                                           
    Crowning moments  10/25/01  p.27
 
CATLOW THEATER                                              
    Catlow will remain open, owners say  1/25/01 p.5
    High costs, low turnout forcing sale of Catlow  2/8/01 p.5
    Other once-proud theaters offer hint to Catlow's fate 
        2/15/01 p.7
    Catlow committee enlists architect  3/8/01 p.23
    The Catlow Cultural Center?  A recent survey says yes 
        3/22/01 p.10
    Time's almost out for Catlow  7/12/01 p.7
    Catlow goes up for sale, adding urgency to talks  9/13/01
        p.8
    Catlow committee isn't giving up  9/20/01 p.6
    Trustees table vote to help the Catlow  12/13/01 p.5
    Village agrees to pay for appraisal of theater  12/20/01 p.5
 
CENSUS                                                      
    Barrington area not immune to growth  3/29/01 p.7
    Census figures surprise Lake County officials  3/29/01 p.8
    Census figures reveal some surprising trends  5/24/01 p.8
    South Barrington's melting pot  6/28/01 p.16
    Hispanic population growing  7/5/01 p.6
 
CHICAGO SOCKERS (SOCCER CLUB)                               
    Richardson closes down pro soccer team  4/5/01 p.115
    Sockers qualify for nationals  7/5/01 p.101
    A clean sweep  8/2/01 p.119
 
CHILDREN'S INTERNET PROTECTION ACT                          
    Face-off over internet filters  9/6/01 p.7
    Filters are not always reliable  9/6/01 p.8
    Digital divide widens with act  9/6/01 p.9
 
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM                              
    Healer, thinker, reformer  3/15/01 p.95
 
CITIZENS FOR CONSERVATION                                   
    CFC has new headquarters  1/18/01 p.12
    Deer Park honored for Vehe effort  3/8/01 p.93
    CFC says billiard company may contaminate wetlands  8/9/01
        p.9
    Conservation group favors annexation of 26-acre parcel 
        11/29/01 p.10
 
CLARK, SANDRA                                               
    Local artist in regional exhibit  12/20/01 p.23
 
COLLETT, DAVID H.                                           
    Four arrested in McHenry murder  5/24/01 p.31
 
COMMONWEALTH EDISON                                         
    Village powerless to stop utility lines  5/31/01 p.7
 
CONDILL, BUCK                                               
    Love never grows old  2/8/01 p.7
 
CONDILL, FERN                                               
    Love never grows old  2/8/01 p.7
 
CONN, BRIAN                                                 
    Conn's CD keeps classical traditions alive  12/13/01 p.B8
 
CONTORNO, YVETTE                                            
    Crowning moment  5/31/01 p.89
 
CONTRERAS, MIKE                                             
    Contreras makes the most of his ability  7/19/01 p.124
 
CONWAY, WHIT                                                
    Safety net  6/7/01 p.127
 
COOK COUNTY FOREST PRESERVE DISTRICT                        
    Goslin heads Forest finance committee  2/22/01 p.6
 
COOK COUNTY, ILL.                                           
    Decision on 4 a.m. licenses will affect local pub's future 
        2/1/01 p.5
    County considering earlier close of 4 a.m. nightclubs 
        2/1/01 p.8
    Delinquencies  2/8/01 p.108
    Cook County wraps up hearings regarding 4 a.m. liquor
        licenses  2/15/01 p.5
    Voters who err encouraged to request another ballot 
        3/29/01 p.8
    Clerk reports high voter turnout  8/2/01 p.8
    Cook County property tax bills will be month late  8/2/01
        p.9
    Cook tax bills due in 2 weeks  9/20/01 p.12
    Assessments  11/29/01 p.L1
 
COOK STREET PLAZA (REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT)                 
    New plan for Cook Street Plaza  11/22/01 p.5
    Merchants anxious to see plaza developed  11/22/01 p.5
 
COOPER, JAMES D.                                            
    SEC charges pair with diverting note proceeds for personal
        use  1/11/01 p.10
 
COSTANTINO, FEDERICO                                        
    Barrington man called hero after pulling driver from pond 
        7/5/01 p.11
 
COUNTRYSIDE SCHOOL                                          
    Dino-mites  2/22/01 p.29
    Countryside staff, students prepare for Woodland move 
        8/9/01 p.8
    Goodbye, old school  8/16/01 p.7
    Mold stews, parents fume, kids wait  8/23/01 p.5
    Officials seeking permanent solution to Woodland crisis 
        8/30/01 p.5
    School board oks Woodland repairs  9/6/01 p.5
    The adventure begins  9/6/01 p.27
    Officials explain Woodland woes, but some parents are still
        angry  9/13/01 p.10
    School projects to break ground in about a month  9/27/01
        p.11
    Accord allows construction at Barrington Hills school 
        10/11/01 p.8
    Construction begins at two new schools  11/8/01 p.7
 
COVERED BRIDGE ROAD DAM                                     
    Rose Lake solutions sought  8/16/01 p.10
 
COVERS NURSERY AND LANDSCAPING                              
    Tree sellers think Christmas all year  12/13/01 p.11
 
CRABTREE NATURE CENTER                                      
    Crabtree gets minor facelift  4/19/01 p.14
 
CRANE, PHILIP M.                                            
    Party in power  1/4/01 p.7
    Retiring far from Crane's mind  1/25/01 p.7
    Crane's district could be heading west to McHenry  5/31/01
        p.10
    Crane touts tax cut at local town meeting  8/30/01 p.13
    Barrington woman to face Crane  12/20/01 p.9
 
CRIME AND CRIMINALS                                         
    SEC charges pair with diverting note proceeds for personal
        use  1/11/01 p.10
    Barrington Hills robbery victim offers $10K reward  1/11/01
        p.12
    Bank robberies may be related  1/18/01 p.10
    Irwin's lawyers, SEC continue to seek negotiated settlement
        1/25/01 p.10
    Decision delayed in Irwin case  2/15/01 p.7
    Barrington area not immune to epidemic of club drugs 
        2/15/01 p.8
    Five years later:  the search continues  3/15/01 p.7
    Irwin, SEC reach tentative pact  3/15/01 p.8
    Sitter accused of injuring baby  4/12/01 p.10
    Barrington man charged in bribery scheme  4/12/01 p.10
    Child molester's sentencing delayed  4/26/01 p.10
    Ecstasy seizure believed to be largest in county history 
        4/26/01 p.20
    Dogged by recent auto thefts, South Barrington joins KCAT 
        5/3/01 p.7
    Man gets six years for sex crime  5/3/01 p.10
    Irwin status hearing scheduled for May 10  5/3/01 p.11
    Judge throws out charges in Del Re suit  5/3/01 p.27
    Irwin's status remains uncertain  5/17/01 p.8
    Four arrested in McHenry murder  5/24/01 p.31
    Teacher admits placing camera in washroom  6/14/01 p.5
    Area college student found victim of downstate homicide 
        6/14/01 p.32
    Police dispute injury story of murder suspect  6/21/01 p.26
    Investigation continues into washroom incident  7/5/01 p.7
    Man accessed pornography at library  7/26/01 p.6
    Barrington keeps pace with downturn in major crimes 
        7/26/01 p.8
    Ex-boyfriend sought in killing  7/26/01 p.11
    Man misrepresenting himself cons several local residents 
        8/2/01 p.10
    More charges filed in band altercation  8/2/01 p.106
    Lake County cracks down on ecstasy use  8/9/01 p.13
    Residents urged to be wary when dealing with solicitors 
        8/23/01 p.9
    Area feels impact of attacks  9/13/01 p.5
    Precautions shut down Woodfield  9/13/01 p.6
    United offices tighten security  9/13/01 p.6
    Attacks may slow some mail  9/13/01 p.6
    Students at BHS struggle to handle shocking news  9/13/01
        p.7
    Senator Durbin:  Another day which will live in infamy 
        9/13/01 p.7
    Blood drives are scheduled  9/13/01 p.7
    A new meaning for violent movies  9/20/01 p.6
    Teen charged in fatal crash  10/4/01 p.6
    Thieves target unlocked cars in Barrington Hills  11/1/01
        p.8
    Home is missing jewelry worth more than $100,000  11/1/01
        p.9
    Police:  Family abandoned pets  11/8/01 p.6
    Police investigate bomb explosion  11/8/01 p.6
    Police may have break in burglaries to cars  11/8/01 p.8
    Eight teens charged at party  11/8/01 p.10
    Police continue investigation into thefts  11/15/01 p.6
    Probe of man who claimed he would release defense details
        to enemies continues  11/15/01 p.14
    Second suspect charged in car thefts  11/29/01 p.11
    Man accused of threats still facing felony charge  12/20/01
        p.12
 
CRIPPLE CREEK HAT COMPANY                                   
    Cripple Creek Hat Company; Paul Siracusa, owner  5/31/01
        p.103
    Correction to story of 5/31/01  6/7/01 p.6
 
CRIST, TERRIE                                               
    The power of positive thinking  2/15/01 p.85
 
CUBA TOWNSHIP, ILL.                                         
    Cuba officials step up to pitch tax hike  2/8/01 p.5
    Dissemination of assessment data blasted  3/1/01 p.5
    Assessment roll  3/22/01 p.118
    Cuba officials get vote of confidence  4/12/01 p.13
    Assessments  11/15/01 p.114
    Assessment roll  12/20/01 p.B33
 
CURVES FOR WOMEN FITNESS CENTER                             
    Curves For Women Fitness Center; Janet and Bob Faulkner,
        owners  12/6/01 p.99
 
CYCLING PATHS                                               
    Cycle season  4/12/01 p.85
    Bikeway will link high school, park  5/3/01 p.12
 
DAIRY QUEEN (RESTAURANT)                                    
    Fire damages Dairy Queen  7/26/01 p.5
    Dairy Queen's future surely a rocky road  8/2/01 p.7
    Village expresses interest in Dairy Queen  8/9/01 p.5
    Dairy Queen owner feels frozen out of location  11/1/01 p.5
 
DARCH, KAREN                                                
    Hectic households  5/10/01 p.8
 
DASBURG, CRYSTAL                                            
    Dasburg overcomes difficult childhood  5/31/01 p.12
 
DAVENPORT FAMILY FUNERAL HOME                               
    Funeral home, village seek agreement on parking spaces 
        3/29/01 p.5
 
DAVID HAEGER CEMETERY                                       
    Family plot  8/23/01 p.7
 
DAVIES, RAYMOND                                             
    Vida and Raymond Davies [50th anniversary]  12/13/01 p.106
 
DAVIES, VIDA                                                
    Vida and Raymond Davies [50th anniversary]  12/13/01 p.106
 
DAVIS, BOB                                                  
    Mayan treasures  2/8/01 p.111
 
DAVIS, TERRY                                                
    Mayan treasures  2/8/01 p.111
 
DAWSON, EUGENE R.                                           
    Rush steps aside after 23 years  4/12/01 p.12
    Dawson elected head of County group  5/31/01 p.6
    Dawson says he'll seek Township's top GOP post  11/8/01 p.11
 
DAZZLEDERM                                                  
    DazzleDerm; Sally Kroha, owner  1/11/01 p.85
 
DEER PARK TOWN CENTER (SHOPPING CENTER)                     
    Mall marks first anniversary  11/1/01 p.10
    No one injured in delivery truck fire  12/27/01 p.12
 
DEER PARK, ILL.                                             
    Three top officials will seek re-election  1/11/01 p.14
    Continuity key in building hotbed  1/25/01 p.9
    Trustees say sprinkler system in Motorola garage
        unnecessary  2/22/01 p.14
    Motorola project will go forward  3/1/01 p.7
    Deer Park honored for Vehe effort  3/8/01 p.93
    Deer Park incumbents want to finish the job  3/15/01 p.11
    Deer Park trustees return to office unopposed, but not
        unchallenged  4/5/01 p.9
    Fire District will need higher taxes to staff station 
        4/19/01 p.24
    Deer Park student honored  5/3/01 p.26
    Village's accommodation angers some homeowners  5/31/01 p.8
    Village, residents near agreement on road proposal  6/7/01
        p.12
    Widening of Ela Road not on Lake County's agenda yet 
        7/26/01 p.9
    Small lot creates big headaches  8/23/01 p.10
    Employees move in, road project stands still  8/23/01 p.11
    Farm is remnant of Deer Park's past  9/27/01 p.7
    Deer Park looks at the remainder of land triangle  9/27/01
        p.13
    West Nile Virus found in crow in Deer Park  10/4/01 p.8
    Deer Park tables talk of comprehensive plan  11/22/01 p.12
    Deer Park trustees ok revised master plan  12/27/01 p.10
    No one injured in delivery truck fire  12/27/01 p.12
 
DEEVY, SAMANTHA                                             
    Iron lady  7/5/01 p.97
 
DEJULIO, BEVERLY                                            
    Woman retools, finds a new career  11/29/01 p.89
 
DEL RE, GARY                                                
    Judge throws out charges in Del Re suit  5/3/01 p.27
 
DESIGNS OF THE INTERIOR                                     
    Designs of the Interior; Jim and Michele Evanger; owners 
        2/8/01 p.112
 
DEVINS, PAM                                                 
    An extended summer vacation  6/7/01 p.33
 
DIABETES (DISEASE)                                          
    Lykke jumps to frontline in battle against diabetes  7/5/01
        p.10
 
DIRKES, RICHARD M.                                          
    Man accessed pornography at library  7/26/01 p.6
 
DOMINIQUE & ASSOCIATES                                      
    Dominique & Associates; Lance L. Dominique, owner  4/19/01
        p.117
 
DOMINIQUE, LANCE L.                                         
    Dominique & Associates; Lance L. Dominique, owner  4/19/01
        p.117
 
DONOVAN, EDWARD                                             
    For sale?  4/12/01 p.8
    Resident claims building owner showed apartment  5/10/01 p.7
 
DONOVAN, IRENE                                              
    For sale?  4/12/01 p.8
    Resident claims building owner showed apartment  5/10/01 p.7
 
DONOVAN, LYNNE                                              
    Woman killed in two-car accident  3/22/01 p.10
 
DOUGHERTY, KIMBERLY M.                                      
    Dougherty named director of cancer support center  4/5/01
        p.12
 
DRUGS AND YOUTH                                             
    Barrington are not immune to epidemic of club drugs 
        2/15/01 p.8
    Union officials vow to keep club drugs out of teen center 
        3/1/01 p/10
 
DUNN, TIM                                                   
    Catlow committee enlists architect  3/8/01 p.23
    Catlow committee isn't giving up  9/20/01 p.6
 
DUNNE, DANIEL                                               
    Busy businessman still finds way to help others  2/1/01 p.7
 
EARTH, INC.                                                 
    Meijer work drops dust cloud on hall  8/9/01 p.14
 
EASON, NICKY                                                
    No doubt about it  1/4/01 p.85
 
ECLECTIC GLOBAL EATERY (RESTAURANT)                         
    Eclectic Global Eatery; Patrick Cassata; owner  3/22/01
        p.123
 
EDUCATION                                                   
    Study links property values with schools  5/10/01 p.14
    School districts scramble to find enough teachers  7/12/01
        p.8
    McGee may face tough fight to keep job  8/30/01 p.11
    State superintendent hopes to stay in education field 
        10/11/01 p.8
    District 220 students excel on tests  11/15/01 p.7
    Testing assumptions  11/22/01 p.7
    Area teachers win national recognition  12/20/01 p.29
 
EIRING, JAY                                                 
    Echoes from the past  5/24/01 p.97
 
ELA FESTIVALS OF ARTS                                       
    Annual Ela festival showcases the arts  9/6/01 p.14
 
ELA TOWNSHIP, ILL.                                          
    New supervisor says Ela Township needs vision  4/12/01 p.13
    Assessments  11/15/01 p.L1
 
ELECTIONS                                                   
    Plan commission chairperson will seek village board seat 
        1/11/01 p.10
    Three top officials will seek re-election  1/11/01 p.14
    Board will seek tax rate increase on April ballot  1/25/01
        p.5
    Crowded field will vie for school board seats  1/25/01 p.7
    Neben, team will run again  1/25/01 p.8
    Kempe will run for fifth term  1/25/01 p.8
    Six will contend for three seats  1/25/01 p.8
    Board will have new look  1/25/01 p.9
    Incumbents will run unopposed  1/25/01 p.9
    Kuskowski runs unopposed  1/25/01 p.12
    Voters will get to choose who chooses village clerk  2/1/01
        p.9
    Hambelberg faces Reagle challenge  2/1/01 p.12
    Six candidates seek three sets in North Barrington  2/8/01
        p.8
    Seven candidates seek three seats in Barrington contest 
        2/15/01 p.10
    Many issues confront 220 board incumbents  2/15/01 p.12
    BACD seeks pledge from candidates  2/22/01 p.9
    Neben, Munao square off in South Barrington  2/22/01 p.11
    Clerk post at center of bickering  2/22/01 p.12
    Cuts are promised if referendum fails  3/1/01 p.5
    Fire District seeks tax hike to meet rising operating costs
        3/1/01 p.8
    Lake Barrington board race generates little controversy 
        3/1/01 p.9
    Klehm controversy fuels heated trustee race  3/8/01 p.11
    A small group stages anti-referendum rally  3/8/01 p.12
    District 220 seeks to address classroom needs  3/15/01 p.5
    Challengers, incumbents team in crowded school board race 
        3/15/01 p.10
    Deer Park incumbents want to finish the job  3/15/01 p.11
    District 220 says without tax hike 95 teachers will be
        fired  3/22/01 p.5
    Zoning, Duda de-annexation top Barrington Hills worries 
        3/22/01 p.8
    Fire District tax request igniting very little fire 
        3/22/01 p.11
    Candidates split on Harper future  3/22/01 p.12
    Voters who err encouraged to request another ballot 
        3/29/01 p.8
    Two write-in candidates among four seeking seats  3/29/01
        p.9
    Seventh-grade student believes one person can make a
        difference  3/29/01 p.10
    Tax hike defeat blamed on economy, turnout  4/5/01 p.5
    Challenger Reagle upsets Hamelberg  4/5/01 p.5
    Munao team wins by ko  4/5/01 p.7
    Nordquist calls victory hollow  4/5/01 p.7
    Fire District officials mull service reduction  4/5/01 p.7
    North Barrington voters oust incumbents Schnure, Boland 
        4/5/01 p.8
    Uncontested Lake Barrington winners face many challenges 
        4/5/01 p.8
    Everybody wins in Tower Lakes  4/5/01 p.8
    Barrington Hills voters keep president, dump old trustees 
        4/5/01 p.9
    Deer Park trustees return to office unopposed, but not
        unchallenged  4/5/01 p.9
    Reagle ready to lead village on new path  4/12/01 p.5
    Reagle, Goltra connection comes under investigation 
        4/12/01 p.7
    Hamelberg allies get key positions  4/12/01 p.7
    Cuba officials get vote of confidence  4/12/01 p.13
    New supervisor says Ela Township needs vision  4/12/01 p.13
    April 3 election summary  4/12/01 p.14
    Breuder gains, loses support  4/12/01 p.22
    Hand count fails to produce more Hamelberg votes  4/19/01
        p.5
    Hamelberg yields in mayor's race  4/26/01 p.5
    Hamelberg's farewell address  4/26/01 p.9
    Judge throws out charges in Del Re suit  5/3/01 p.27
    Board recommends ethics complaint be dismissed  6/7/01 p.5
    Wood drops hints at run for governor  8/30/01 p.12
    Wood enters race for governor  9/13/01 p.8
    Fire District tries to build support for referendum 
        11/1/01 p.8
    Dawson says he'll seek Township's top GOP post  11/8/01 p.11
    Tax hike for Fire District gets support  11/15/01 p.10
    Menzel to challenge Jones  11/15/01 p.31
    Kuechmann leaving GOP committeeman position  12/6/01 p.13
    Candidates begin filing for primary  12/13/01 p.10
    Voters get say in open space issue  12/20/01 p.7
    Barrington woman to face Crane  12/20/01 p.9
    Fire District seeking tax rate increase  12/20/01 p.10
 
ENVIRONMENTAL AWARENESS GROUP                               
    Critics call Klehm decision unethical  5/17/01 p.12
 
EPILEPSY (DISEASE)                                          
    Seizing control  1/18/01 p.93
 
ESTATE JEWELERS                                             
    Estate Jewelers; Bob Giannini, owner  9/20/01 p.101
 
EVANGER, JIM                                                
    Designs of the Interior; Jim and Michele Evanger; owners 
        2/8/01 p.112
 
EVANGER, MICHELLE                                           
    Designs of the Interior; Jim and Michele Evanger; owners 
        2/8/01 p.112
 
EVANS, MICHAEL                                              
    An extended summer vacation  6/7/01 p.33
 
EVEN, ERIC                                                  
    Scout sprucing up school courtyard  12/13/01 p.25
 
EXPECT A MIRACLE FOUNDATION                                 
    Foundation seeks to help struggling single parents  5/3/01
        p.22
 
FARRELL, DANIEL J.                                          
    Second suspect charged in car thefts  11/29/01 p.11
 
FAULKNER, BOB                                               
    Curves For Women Fitness Center; Janet and Bob Faulkner,
        owners  12/6/01 p.99
 
FAULKNER, JANET                                             
    Curves For Women Fitness Center; Janet and Bob Faulkner,
        owners  12/6/01 p.99
 
FENCIK, JOHN                                                
    Fencik, former high school administrator, dies at 72 
        2/8/01 p.10
 
FIRES                                                       
    Fire destroys garage, two cars  1/11/01 p.9
    Officials investigate cause of fire that damaged South
        Barrington home  2/15/01 p.9
    Elderly woman escapes fire that damages house  6/21/01 p.7
    Fire damages Dairy Queen  7/26/01 p.5
    Firefighters learn from training burns  8/2/01 p.14
    Man hurt in early morning fire  9/6/01 p.10
    North Barrington home severely damaged in fire  9/27/01 p.8
    Pets rescued from fire; family displaced  11/1/01 p.7
    Neighbors helping out family displaced by fire  11/8/01 p.10
    Horses unharmed in blaze at farm  12/13/01 p.12
    Fire destroys Nativity scene  12/27/01 p.5
    No one injured in delivery truck fire  12/27/01 p.12
 
FITZSIMMONS, JAN                                            
    Barrington woman honored for devotion to education  5/3/01
        p.12
 
FLEETBOSS GLOBAL POSITIONING SOLUTIONS, INC.                
    FleetBoss Global Positioning Solutions, Inc.; Malcolm
        Rosenfeld, owner  7/26/01 p.113
 
FLINT CREEK                                                 
    Village will begin study of Flint Creek flooding  3/1/01
        p.13
 
FLINT CREEK SAVANNAH                                        
    Conservation group favors annexation of 26-acre parcel 
        11/29/01 p.10
 
FLINT CREEK TRIBUTARY BIKEWAY                               
    Bikeway will link high school, park  5/3/01 p.12
 
FOGLIA, VINCENT                                             
    Foglia resigns from board  6/28/01 p.15
 
FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION                                
    Low blood supplies hit snag over brain disease  1/25/01 p.11
 
FOUNDRY (SHOPPING CENTER)                                   
    Board bars offices in two triangle properties  5/17/01 p.11
 
FOUR SILOS QUESTERS                                         
    Group recognizes history of four silos in Inverness 
        10/4/01 p.12
 
FOX RIVER VALLEY PONY CLUB                                  
    Horse trial attracts throngs for weekend in the country 
        6/28/01 p.10
 
FRANZESE, HEATHER                                           
    The ears go to school  3/8/01 p.83
 
FRANZESE, JON                                               
    Family honor  5/3/01 p.115
 
FREEMAN, ADAM                                               
    Freeman continues diving excellence at sectional  2/22/01
        p.124
    Freeman winds up career with third at IHSA meet  3/1/01
        p.115
 
FRITZ DUDA COMPANY                                          
    Zoning, Duda de-annexation top Barrington Hills worries 
        3/22/01 p.8
    Duda files disconnection suit  6/7/01 p.5
    Barrington Hills fails in first bid to stop lawsuit 
        9/13/01 p.14
    Barrington Hills fails again to stop disconnection case 
        11/1/01 p.10
 
FRUECHT, KARL                                               
    Couple takes battle against juvenile diabetes to streets 
        5/24/01 p.9
 
FRUECHT, NANCY                                              
    Couple takes battle against juvenile diabetes to streets 
        5/24/01 p.9
 
FURNITURE FOR ALL                                           
    Supplying a place to sit  12/13/01 p.7
 
GABLE, CAROLYN                                              
    Foundation seeks to help struggling single parents  5/3/01
        p.22
 
GALLAGHER, KEVIN R.                                         
    Probe of man who claimed he would release defense details
        to enemies continues  11/15/01 p.14
    Man accused of threats still facing felony charge  12/20/01
        p.12
 
GARDNER, PHILIP, DR.                                        
    Algonquin boy wins record lawsuit for shoulder injury 
        6/7/01 p.8
 
GARRETT, SUSAN                                              
    Legislator wants truck safety made a priority  11/22/01 p.89
 
GARZA, IVAN                                                 
    Trench cave-in under investigation  7/12/01 p.5
    Feds investigate trench collapse  7/19/01 p.10
 
GENTILE, JOE                                                
    The Baron of Barrington  6/14/01 p.127
 
GIANNINI, BOB                                               
    Estate Jewelers; Bob Giannini, owner  9/20/01 p.101
 
GILSON, JEANNE                                              
    New clerk hopes to avoid politics  10/25/01 p.13
 
GIRL SCOUTS OF AMERICA                                      
    Program seeks to stimulate girls' interest in science 
        4/26/01 p.13
    Girls to scout out the pioneer life  7/12/01 p.12
    Scouting a new path  10/11/01 p.89
 
GOLTRA, REN                                                 
    Reagle, Goltra connection comes under investigation 
        4/12/01 p.7
    Board moves to condemn triangle parcel  4/26/01 p.5
    Board bars offices in two triangle properties  5/17/01 p.11
    Village board extends deadline to negotiate triangle
        purchase  5/31/01 p.7
    Officials delay condemnation of golden triangle  7/19/01
        p.12
    Triangle compromise may be close  7/26/01 p.5
    Reagle proposes triangle partnership with Goltra  8/30/01
        p.8
    Only tenant moves out of Goltra's mall  9/20/01 p.13
 
GOOD SHEPHERD HOSPITAL                                      
    Hospital's water system ok'd  3/8/01 p.10
    Hospital seeks future physicians  3/29/01 p.35
    Volunteers thrive at Good Shepherd  4/19/01 p.13
    Lambert named hospital's chief executive  5/24/01 p.6
    Hospital's new CEO faces challenges  7/12/01 p.95
    Advocating better care  9/6/01 p.103
    Day of Caring furthers understanding of cancer  9/13/01 p.9
    All in the family  9/13/01 p.99
    Open the barn doors  9/20/01 p.B3
    Hospital workers raise money for disaster relief campaigns 
        10/11/01 p.10
    Hospital working to help smokers give up the habit 
        11/22/01 p.9
    Hospital honors volunteers  12/20/01 p.14
 
GOOD SHEPHERD HOSPITAL HEALTH & FITNESS CENTER              
    Fitness Center offers Tai Chi  1/18/01 p.10
 
GOSLIN, GREGG                                               
    Goslin heads Forest finance committee  2/22/01 p.6
 
GOTFRYD, DIANE                                              
    Family plot  8/23/01 p.7
 
GOTT, LISA                                                  
    Gott leaving St. Anne  5/17/01 p.21
 
GOVERNMENT                                                  
    Party in power  1/4/01 p.7
    Hastert set to lead in bipartisan era  1/4/01 p.8
    Crane's district could be heading west to McHenry  5/31/01
        p.10
    Route 53 funding bill earns committee approval  5/31/01 p.20
    New 10th district map has stronger GOP ties  6/7/01 p.10
    Mathias will keep pushing for Route 53 funding  6/21/01 p.30
    Democrats plotting comeback in Lake  7/19/01 p.30
    Congress acts after attacks on America  9/20/01 p.104
    Map splits Barrington into 5 districts  10/25/01 p.7
    Congress expands powers for police  11/1/01 p.26
    House oks education reform bill  12/20/01 p.20
 
GOYAL, ARVIND, DR.                                          
    A doctor for the community  10/18/01 p.111
 
GRAFT, MICHAEL J.                                           
    Graft recognized by homebuilders group  7/12/01 p.97
 
GREEN THUMBS GARDEN CLUB                                    
    Garden club creates all-American tree  12/20/01 p.7
 
GRIDLEY, DANIEL F.                                          
    Evidence of fraud, deceit prompt court to disbar local
        attorney  2/8/01 p.10
 
GRIFFIN, MARC                                               
    Bucking tradition  3/15/01 p.123
 
GROVE AVENUE SCHOOL                                         
    Grove Avenue School adds live music to carnival  9/13/01
        p.20
    Potter tales push kids to read more  11/29/01 p.29
 
GURNEE, ILL.                                                
    Ecstasy seizure believed to be largest in county history 
        4/26/01 p.20
 
HAMELBERG, RON                                              
    Hambelberg faces Reagle challenge  2/1/01 p.12
    Challenger Reagle upsets Hamelberg  4/5/01 p.5
    Hamelberg allies get key positions  4/12/01 p.7
    Hand count fails to produce more Hamelberg votes  4/19/01
        p.5
    Hamelberg yields in mayor's race  4/26/01 p.5
    Hamelberg's farewell address  4/26/01 p.9
 
HAMMES & ASSOCIATES                                         
    Hammes & Associates; Richard Hammes, owner  5/10/01 p.107
 
HAMMES, RICHARD                                             
    Hammes & Associates; Richard Hammes, owner  5/10/01 p.107
 
HANSEN, GLENN A.                                            
    Retired orthodontist leaves on three-year church mission 
        6/21/01 p.28
 
HARPER COLLEGE                                              
    Great man, forgotten man  2/8/01 p.89
    Candidates split on Harper future  3/22/01 p.12
    Breuder gains, loses support  4/12/01 p.22
    College in conflict  4/26/01 p.8
    Breuder, Faculty Senate meet with new PR hire  6/21/01 p.40
    Resignation leaves Harper disputes unsettled  11/29/01 p.7
 
HARPER, WILLIAM RAINEY                                      
    Great man, forgotten man  2/8/01 p.89
 
HARRIS BANK BARRINGTON                                      
    Village paying to add parking  11/29/01 p.5
 
HARSH, KATHLEEN                                             
    Friends shed locks for charity  6/21/01 p.29
 
HASTERT, DENNIS                                             
    Hastert set to lead in bipartisan era  1/4/01 p.8
 
HAWTHORN WOODS, ILL.                                        
    Taubman proposes sharing mall site  5/3/01 p.5
 
HEALTH WORLD                                                
    Health World receives state grant  4/26/01 p.6
    Program seeks to stimulate girls' interest in science 
        4/26/01 p.13
    Barrington's best-kept secret?  5/24/01 p.119
    Exhibit is a trek through life  11/8/01 p.9
 
HEIDEN, EARLE                                               
    Stricken cop being denied workmen's compensation  11/29/01
        p.8
    Ruling to deny stricken cop benefits could be reversed 
        12/6/01 p.9
 
HERB, JON                                                   
    Former resident puts foot down in first Indy race  6/7/01
        p.133
 
HERRMAN, DAN                                                
    Buchholz, Herrman end season as IHSA medallists  5/17/01
        p.115
 
HERRMANN, MARY                                              
    District 220 approves new contract for Herrmann  11/22/01
        p.12
 
HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT 214                                    
    District 214 oks new hires to keep up with enrollment 
        2/22/01 p.33
 
HILL N DALE FARM                                            
    Horses unharmed in blaze at farm  12/13/01 p.12
 
HILTON GARDEN INN                                           
    Almost paradise  3/8/01 p.99
 
HINES, TOM                                                  
    Little City resident is a big hit at the movies  8/2/01 p.96
 
HIRSCH, DAVID                                               
    No ordinary father figure  2/22/01 p.113
 
HISTORIC DISTRICT PRESERVATION ORDINANCE                    
    Creation of historic district raises concerns  3/15/01 p.13
    This historic house  3/22/01 p.7
    This old (historic?) house  5/17/01 p.7
    Board vote signals dispute over preservation ordinance 
        9/6/01 p.10
 
HJERTSTEDT, FRED                                            
    North Barrington may get Hjertstedt as newest trustee 
        7/12/01 p.6
    Hjertstedt named to board  7/26/01 p.11
 
HOFFMAN ESTATES, ILL.                                       
    Village will file suit to stop Meijer project  1/4/01 p.14
    Village prepares to fight Meijer superstore plan  2/15/01
        p.5
    Almost paradise  3/8/01 p.99
    Meijer slapped with suit  3/15/01 p.5
    Meijer store project reportedly on hold  5/31/01 p.11
    Commuter bus line will serve Barrington Road businesses 
        6/14/01 p.18
    HOT commuter line's start only lukewarm  9/6/01 p.13
    Meijer lawsuit will be amended  9/13/01 p.21
    South Barrington can continue lawsuit against Hoffman
        Estates  12/27/01 p.10
 
HOFFMAN OFFICE TRANSIT                                      
    Commuter bus line will serve Barrington Road businesses 
        6/14/01 p.18
    HOT commuter line's start only lukewarm  9/6/01 p.13
 
HOLY RESURRECTION ORTHODOX CHURCH                           
    Adherence to orthodoxy fuels church's growth  1/18/01 p.11
 
HOMELESS PEOPLE                                             
    St. Anne's serves dinner, smiles to less fortunate  5/24/01
        p.10
    Homeless shelters, charities say need for services great 
        12/13/01 p.8
    Holy Family gets zoning approval for PADS shelter  12/20/01
        p.8
    The homeless experience  12/27/01 p.23
 
HOMMERSON, PETER                                            
    Five years later:  the search continues  3/15/01 p.7
 
HORIZON FARMS                                               
    Local businessman McGinley dead at 77  1/25/01 p.5
 
HORSES                                                      
    Horse trial attracts throngs for weekend in the country 
        6/28/01 p.10
    Polo matches set to fight cancer  7/19/01 p.9
    Saddle up  7/26/01 p.89
    Challenge cup raises $94,000 for charity  8/2/01 p.12
 
HOSPICE OF NORTHEASTERN ILLINOIS                            
    Camp teaches children, parents to handle death  7/12/01 p.12
    Giant duck visits board  7/19/01 p.9
 
HOUGH STREET SCHOOL                                         
    Hough, Lines schools receive SWANCC grants  2/22/01 p.30
    Ars gratia artis  4/12/01 p.29
    Hough Street School awarded Earth Flag  5/3/01 p.30
    School takes time trip  11/1/01 p.29
 
HOUGHTALING, JUSTIN K.                                      
    Four arrested in McHenry murder  5/24/01 p.31
 
HULSE, MINARD E.                                            
    Lake County judge's long life devoted to others  6/21/01
        p.27
 
HUNTER, REBECCA                                             
    Cataloging mail-order homes  7/19/01 p.7
 
ILLINOIS COMMERCE COMMISSION                                
    Day of reckoning at hand for 11-digit dialing in AC 847 
        8/2/01 p.107
 
ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES                    
    Klehm runs a-fowl of grebes  6/28/01 p.11
 
ILLINOIS FATHERHOOD INITIATIVE                              
    No ordinary father figure  2/22/01 p.113
 
ILLINOIS STANDARDS ACHIEVEMENT TEST                         
    Testing assumptions  11/22/01 p.7
 
INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL OF CUBA                              
    Choir director organizing Cuba trip  3/15/01 p.9
 
INVERNESS PARK DISTRICT                                     
    Inverness parks get new chief  6/14/01 p.36
 
INVERNESS, ILL.                                             
    Village covets homesite for municipal purposes  2/1/01 p.13
    Inverness yields right of way to pickup parking on drives 
        4/19/01 p.10
    Inverness parks get new chief  6/14/01 p.36
    Inverness couple honored  6/28/01 p.101
    Inverness residents want action to slow down drivers 
        7/19/01 p.10
    Group recognizes history of four silos in Inverness 
        10/4/01 p.12
    Inverness rejects scaring of geese with firecrackers 
        10/18/01 p.12
    Inverness receives state grant for new municipal building 
        10/18/01 p.13
    Family wants to know who shot their pet cat  11/1/01 p.9
    Home is missing jewelry worth more than $100,000  11/1/01
        p.9
    Inverness bans reward sign  11/8/01 p.6
    Eight teens charged at party  11/8/01 p.10
    Inverness trustees approve address changes for 8 homes 
        11/22/01 p.7
    Holy Family gets zoning approval for PADS shelter  12/20/01
        p.8
 
IONIT TECHNOLOGIES                                          
    Ionit Technologies; Jim Talbot and Tim Irwin; owners 
        12/27/01 p.79
 
IRWIN, LAWRENCE B.                                          
    SEC charges pair with diverting note proceeds for personal
        use  1/11/01 p.10
    Irwin's lawyers, SEC continue to seek negotiated settlement
        1/25/01 p.10
    Decision delayed in Irwin case  2/15/01 p.7
    Irwin, SEC reach tentative pact  3/15/01 p.8
    Irwin status hearing scheduled for May 10  5/3/01 p.11
    Irwin's status remains uncertain  5/17/01 p.8
 
IRWIN, TIM                                                  
    Ionit Technologies; Jim Talbot and Tim Irwin; owners 
        12/27/01 p.79
 
ISLAMIC SOCIETY OF THE NORTHWEST SUBURBS                    
    Holy month ends with prayer and feasting  12/20/01 p.11
 
JAMES COMPANY                                               
    Village tabs James Company to lead development of golden
        triangle  3/22/01 p.10
 
JENKINS, MATTHEW                                            
    Lake Zurich teenager drowns in Forest Lake  7/12/01 p.10
 
JENNINGS, KELLY                                             
    Family matters  9/13/01 p.123
 
JENNINGS, MATT                                              
    Family matters  9/13/01 p.123
 
JOHNSON, THOMAS W.                                          
    Police may have break in burglaries to cars  11/8/01 p.8
 
JONES, WENDELL                                              
    Jones announces WINGS grant  11/8/01 p.10
    Menzel to challenge Jones  11/15/01 p.31
 
JUVENILE DIABETES (DISEASE)                                 
    Couple takes battle against juvenile diabetes to streets 
        5/24/01 p.9
 
KALEIDOSCOPE SCHOOL OF ART                                  
    Art show will help fund scholarships  11/8/01 p.11
 
KAMRADT, AL                                                 
    Happy trails  11/18/01 p.121
 
KANE COUNTY AUTO THEFT TASK FORCE                           
    Dogged by recent auto thefts, South Barrington joins KCAT 
        5/3/01 p.7
 
KELLY, MICHAEL                                              
    Village covets homesite for municipal purposes  2/1/01 p.13
 
KELSEY, THERESA                                             
    Century does not temper Kelsey's sense of humor  2/15/01
        p.13
    Kelsey lives one day at a time  2/22/01 p.102
 
KENNEDY, DAN                                                
    Driven to succeed  1/18/01 p.103
 
KENNETH JAMES BUILDERS                                      
    Annexation of 47 acres to Wauconda rejected  2/22/01 p.14
    Lake Barrington officials wary of housing proposal 
        11/15/01 p.8
 
KERFOOT, JUSTINE                                            
    Barrington native, Minnesota legend dies at 94  6/21/01 p.27
 
KINDERMUSIK                                                 
    Kids rock  3/29/01 p.91
 
KINLEY, TIM                                                 
    Brothers in arms  8/16/01 p.103
 
KINLEY, TOM                                                 
    Brothers in arms  8/16/01 p.103
 
KIRK, MARK                                                  
    New 10th district map has stronger GOP ties  6/7/01 p.10
 
KLEHM NURSERY                                               
    Klehm ok/ko on tap for tonight  1/11/01 p.5
    Klehm development is a done deal  1/18/01 p.5
    Too early to predict how Klehm development will affect
        values  2/1/01 p.9
    Klehm developers state price ranges for various homes, lots
        3/22/01 p.11
    Group challenges legality of Klehm annexation vote  4/12/01
        p.9
    South Barrington gets $2 million grant  5/17/01 p.10
    Critics call Klehm decision unethical  5/17/01 p.12
    Klehm runs a-fowl of grebes  6/28/01 p.11
    Klehm legal picture gets more muddied  7/5/01 p.7
    Commission questions Ardente's vote on Klehm  7/19/01 p.8
    Group may push for reversal of Klehm property decision 
        7/26/01 p.7
    Board seeking input on Klehm  8/16/01 p.5
    Board vacates Klehm approval  8/23/01 p.5
    Both sides mum on lawsuit; credibility may be at risk? 
        8/30/01 p.9
    Vote on Klehm property prompts $30 million suit  9/13/01
        p.10
    South Barrington counter lawsuit filed by developer 
        11/22/01 p.14
 
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS                                         
    Old Columbus had a barn  6/7/01 p.119
 
KOPSAFTIS, PAARIS                                           
    Kopsaftis wins at the right time  2/8/01 p.121
 
KOSTICK, DIANE                                              
    History of Barrington  5/3/01 p.105
 
KOTTMEIER, ANTHONY M.                                       
    Man dies in truck crash  11/8/01 p.5
 
KOZUBEK, FRANCES                                            
    Love never grows old  2/8/01 p.7
 
KOZUBEK, STANLEY                                            
    Love never grows old  2/8/01 p.7
 
KROHA, SALLY                                                
    DazzleDerm; Sally Kroha, owner  1/11/01 p.85
 
KUECHMANN, JOHN                                             
    Kuechmann leaving GOP committeeman position  12/6/01 p.13
 
KUSKOWSKI, LEONARD J.                                       
    Kuskowski runs unopposed  1/25/01 p.12
 
LA LECHE LEAGUE                                             
    Natural nurturing  2/1/01 p.93
 
LABUTE, NEIL                                                
    Bash has bite  1/18/01 p.B5
    LaBute rolls literary boulders at audience  1/18/01 p.B5
 
L'AFFAIRE                                                   
    L'Affaire; Gerda Bray, owner  9/27/01 p.103
 
LAKE BARRINGTON ASSOCIATES                                  
    Lake Barrington officials wary of housing proposal 
        11/15/01 p.8
 
LAKE BARRINGTON, ILL.                                       
    Bilocerkowycz named new village clerk  1/11/01 p.12
    Incumbents will run unopposed  1/25/01 p.9
    Lake Barrington board race generates little controversy 
        3/1/01 p.9
    Uncontested Lake Barrington winners face many challenges 
        4/5/01 p.8
    Lake Barrington oks businesses  5/3/01 p.18
    Route 22 meeting is Monday  7/12/01 p.7
    Villages criticize Route 22 plan  7/19/01 p.6
    Man misrepresenting himself cons several local residents 
        8/2/01 p.10
    CFC says billiard company may contaminate wetlands  8/9/01
        p.9
    Neighbors along Route 22 brace for road widening  10/4/01
        p.5
    Lake Barrington cuts ribbons for road improvements 
        10/18/01 p.10
    Lake Barrington officials wary of housing proposal 
        11/15/01 p.8
    Proposal to construct huge industrial complex dropped 
        11/15/01 p.10
    Conservation group favors annexation of 26-acre parcel 
        11/29/01 p.10
    Lake Barrington board moves closer to annexing property 
        12/6/01 p.10
 
LAKE BLUFF SCHOOL DISTRICT 65                               
    Woodland administrator eyed for District 65 post  6/7/01
        p.14
 
LAKE COUNTY STORMWATER MANAGEMENT COMMISSION                
    Costs being shared for drainage study  11/22/01 p.6
 
LAKE COUNTY, ILL.                                           
    Lake County seeks to protect wetlands  4/5/01 p.13
    Lake County legislators want state to finance road repairs 
        4/19/01 p.23
    Ecstasy seizure believed to be largest in county history 
        4/26/01 p.20
    Fluoride testing of well water encouraged  7/12/01 p.13
    Democrats plotting comeback in Lake  7/19/01 p.30
    Rabid bats discovered in northern Lake County  7/26/01 p.13
    Police make home drug test kits available  8/2/01 p.13
    Fair tradition  8/2/01 p.95
    County protects isolated wetlands  8/9/01 p.12
    Lake County cracks down on ecstasy use  8/9/01 p.13
    Task Force meeting scheduled  8/16/01 p.14
    Lake County board adopts new districts  12/13/01 p.12
 
LAKE ROSE                                                   
    Rose Lake solutions sought  8/16/01 p.10
 
LAKE ZURICH RURAL FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT                  
    Fire District will need higher taxes to staff station 
        4/19/01 p.24
    Countryside ends fire deal with Lake Zurich  5/31/01 p.9
    Fire District seeking tax rate increase  12/20/01 p.10
 
LAKE ZURICH, ILL.                                           
    Anti-abortion protesters tone down demonstration  8/2/01
        p.11
    Firefighters learn from training burns  8/2/01 p.14
 
LAMBERT, KAREN                                              
    Lambert named hospital's chief executive  5/24/01 p.6
    Hospital's new CEO faces challenges  7/12/01 p.95
 
LANE USE                                                    
    Small lot creates big headaches  8/23/01 p.10
 
LANE, KEITH                                                 
    Union officials vow to keep club drugs out of teen center 
        3/1/01 p/10
 
LANGENDORF PARK                                             
    Bikeway will link high school, park  5/3/01 p.12
 
LAU, SHARON                                                 
    Cataloging mail-order homes  7/19/01 p.7
 
LAURITA, JAIME                                              
    Chili Peppers and lime beans  1/25/01 p.85
 
LAW                                                         
    Dozens of new state laws went into effect on Jan. 1  1/4/01
        p.10
    Village loses bid to acquire quick-take powers  1/11/01 p.11
    Decision on 4 a.m. licenses will affect local pub's future 
        2/1/01 p.5
    County considering earlier close of 4 a.m. nightclubs 
        2/1/01 p.8
    Cook County wraps up hearings regarding 4 a.m. liquor
        licenses  2/15/01 p.5
    Not so quick-take  2/22/01 p.7
    Proposed reforms would slow down quick-take  2/22/01 p.7
    Quick-take used mostly for improvement projects  2/22/01 p.9
    State legislators propose bill to license massage
        therapists  4/26/01 p.10
    Dog nuisance laws difficult to enforce  5/10/01 p.13
    Law aimed at helping seniors  8/2/01 p.26
    Trustee says law bans barbecues  8/16/01 p.10
    Face-off over internet filters  9/6/01 p.7
    Filters are not always reliable  9/6/01 p.8
    Digital divide widens with act  9/6/01 p.9
    Board vote signals dispute over preservation ordinance 
        9/6/01 p.10
    Shielding consumers cemetery bill's aim  9/6/01 p.24
    Congress expands powers for police  11/1/01 p.26
 
LECLAIRE, LIONEL                                            
    Wide awake  9/20/01 p.89
 
LEE, BOB                                                    
    Lee readies for ALS ride  2/8/01 p.13
    Bob Lee's ride exceeds goal  3/8/01 p.10
    Lee's bicycle trip nearly over but journey is just
        beginning  5/10/01 p.10
    The ride is over, but Lee continues the fight  5/24/01 p.11
    St. Anne students join fight against ALS  5/24/01 p.33
 
LEONARD, TOM                                                
    District names new BHS principal  4/19/01 p.8
    New principal comes to rescue  7/26/01 p.10
 
LETO, GLENN                                                 
    Biology class grew on him  10/11/01 p.27
 
LEVIN, LAWRENCE                                             
    Resignation leaves Harper disputes unsettled  11/29/01 p.7
 
LICHTMAN, KAY                                               
    Five years later:  the search continues  3/15/01 p.7
 
LICHTMAN, MARVIN                                            
    Five years later:  the search continues  3/15/01 p.7
 
LITTLE CITY FOUNDATION                                      
    Little City resident is a big hit at the movies  8/2/01 p.96
 
LOMBARD, ILL.                                               
    West Nile Virus invades several suburbs  9/13/01 p.11
 
LOSCH, ED                                                   
    Inverness bans reward sign  11/8/01 p.6
 
LOSCH, ELSPETH                                              
    Inverness bans reward sign  11/8/01 p.6
 
LOYOLA ACADEMY                                              
    The homeless experience  12/27/01 p.23
 
LUSSOW, JANE                                                
    Lussows [40th]  8/2/01 p.103
 
LUSSOW, WILLIAM                                             
    Lussows [40th]  8/2/01 p.103
 
LYKKE, LAUREN                                               
    Lykke jumps to frontline in battle against diabetes  7/5/01
        p.10
 
MAGDALIN, DEAN                                              
    Officials investigate cause of fire that damaged South
        Barrington home  2/15/01 p.9
 
MALONE, MEGAN                                               
    No ordinary classroom  2/15/01 p.27
 
MANENTI, STEELE                                             
    Boy's courageous battle inspires fund-raiser  1/25/01 p.7
    Residents joins forces to fight brain cancer  5/31/01 p.18
    Manenti loses two-year battle with inoperable brain tumor 
        7/26/01 p.10
 
MARAVAL, PHILLIPPE                                          
    Board blocks appointment  10/25/01 p.5
 
MARKET CENTER MALL (SHOPPING CENTER)                        
    Board bars offices in two triangle properties  5/17/01 p.11
 
MARQUARDT, LARRY                                            
    Businessman, benefactor Larry Marquardt dies  6/14/01 p.11
 
MARTIN, JEFF                                                
    Tough customers  2/1/01 p.115
 
MATHIAS, SIDNEY                                             
    Mathias will keep pushing for Route 53 funding  6/21/01 p.30
 
MAUSSER, FRANZ                                              
    Mausser certain that he's next on board's list  6/14/01 p.5
 
MCDONALD'S (RESTAURANT)                                     
    Zoning board backs plan for drive-through at McDonald's 
        10/4/01 p.8
    Drive-through window for McDonald's approved  12/6/01 p.10
 
MCGEE, GLENN                                                
    McGee may face tough fight to keep job  8/30/01 p.11
    State superintendent hopes to stay in education field 
        10/11/01 p.8
    McGee gets new job  12/13/01 p.14
 
MCGINLEY, WILLIAM J.                                        
    Local businessman McGinley dead at 77  1/25/01 p.5
 
MCHENRY COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY                           
    Family plot  8/23/01 p.7
 
MCLEAN, BETTY                                               
    Local woman caught in quilting frenzy  9/6/01 p.12
 
MCLEARY-POTETTI, ADRIENNE                                   
    Cancer survivor has run three marathons  11/1/01 p.11
 
MCMILLAN, MICHAEL                                           
    Creativity takes flight  10/25/01 p.103
 
MCMULLAN, JENNIFER A.                                       
    Four arrested in McHenry murder  5/24/01 p.31
 
MCNAMARA, SHANNON E.                                        
    Area college student found victim of downstate homicide 
        6/14/01 p.32
 
MEE, CHARLES                                                
    A big moment for Mee  10/18/01 p.B3
 
MEIJER                                                      
    Village will file suit to stop Meijer project  1/4/01 p.14
    Village prepares to fight Meijer superstore plan  2/15/01
        p.5
    Meijer slapped with suit  3/15/01 p.5
    Meijer store project reportedly on hold  5/31/01 p.11
    Meijer work drops dust cloud on hall  8/9/01 p.14
    Meijer lawsuit will be amended  9/13/01 p.21
    South Barrington can continue lawsuit against Hoffman
        Estates  12/27/01 p.10
 
MEILS, JUDITH                                               
    Kids rock  3/29/01 p.91
 
MEINHARD, RICHARD                                           
    Village names park for former BHS teacher  1/11/01 p.9
 
MENZEL, THOMAS                                              
    Menzel to challenge Jones  11/15/01 p.31
 
MERCER, MATT                                                
    Captain fantastic  6/28/01 p.109
 
MESIROW STEIN REAL ESTATE COMPANY                           
    Klehm ok/ko on tap for tonight  1/11/01 p.5
    Klehm development is a done deal  1/18/01 p.5
    Too early to predict how Klehm development will affect
        values  2/1/01 p.9
    Klehm developers state price ranges for various homes, lots
        3/22/01 p.11
    Klehm legal picture gets more muddied  7/5/01 p.7
    Board vacates Klehm approval  8/23/01 p.5
    Both sides mum on lawsuit; credibility may be at risk? 
        8/30/01 p.9
 
METCALF, WALTER B. III                                      
    Child molester's sentencing delayed  4/26/01 p.10
    Man gets six years for sex crime  5/3/01 p.10
 
METRA                                                       
    Metra Station project will resume by Labor Day  3/15/01 p.7
 
METROPOLITAN WATER RECLAMATION DISTRICT                     
    Water agency seeks tax hike ok  4/26/01 p.28
 
MEYER, JANET                                                
    Taking the plunge  2/15/01 p.101
 
MICHAEL J. GRAFT, BUILDER                                   
    Graft recognized by homebuilders group  7/12/01 p.97
 
MILLER, RICHARD E.                                          
    Rotary proceeds with park plans  5/31/01 p.8
    Park is now handicapped-accessible  10/4/01 p.6
    Groups celebrate park's accessibility  10/18/01 p.11
 
MINGSTE, DANIEL                                             
    Barrington man charged in bribery scheme  4/12/01 p.10
 
MOLCAR, CHARLES                                             
    WWI veteran Charlie Molcar dies  4/19/01 p.12
 
MONTGOMERY, MICHELLE                                        
    Student samaritans  5/3/01 p.8
 
MORGAN, ADAM                                                
    Petrick, Morgan team to win sectional  5/24/01 p.130
    Petrick, Morgan bring home fourth  5/31/01 p.115
 
MORRIS, ASHLEY                                              
    Morris triumphs at sectional; six Fillies to State 
        10/18/01 p.123
 
MORRIS, JOYCE                                               
    An extended summer vacation  6/7/01 p.33
 
MOSER, GEORGE                                               
    Special fathers  6/14/01 p.8
 
MOTION PICTURES                                             
    Scope out movie history  3/29/01 p.B3
 
MOTOROLA, INC.                                              
    Trustees say sprinkler system in Motorola garage
        unnecessary  2/22/01 p.14
    Motorola project will go forward  3/1/01 p.7
    Employees move in, road project stands still  8/23/01 p.11
 
MRS. ILLINOIS PAGEANT                                       
    Crowning moment  5/31/01 p.89
 
MULLER, AARON                                               
    Supplying a place to sit  12/13/01 p.7
 
MUNAO, FRANK                                                
    Neben, Munao square off in South Barrington  2/22/01 p.11
    Munao team wins by ko  4/5/01 p.7
 
MYER, RUSS                                                  
    Happy birthday times four  1/4/01 p.67
 
MYER, SUZANNE                                               
    Happy birthday times four  1/4/01 p.67
 
NAEEMULLAH, IMRAN                                           
    Naeemullah works to end violence  5/31/01 p.13
 
NATIONAL CENTER FOR MISSING AND EXPLOITED CHILDREN          
    Programs aimed at helping parents find missing kids 
        8/16/01 p.8
 
NEBEN, MICHAEL                                              
    Neben, Munao square off in South Barrington  2/22/01 p.11
 
NELSON, DAVID                                               
    Special fathers  6/14/01 p.9
 
NEUSTAR, INC.                                               
    Day of reckoning at hand for 11-digit dialing in AC 847 
        8/2/01 p.107
 
NEW GENERATIONS                                             
    Union officials vow to keep club drugs out of teen center 
        3/1/01 p/10
 
NICHOL, MARY                                                
    Fearless leader  5/24/01 p.127
 
NICOLAI, BETTY                                              
    Betty Nicolai, Pioneer Press food writer, dies  8/23/01 p.25
 
NORGE SKI JUMP                                              
    American flyers  9/6/01 p.113
 
NORTH AMERICAN WRESTLING FEDERATION                         
    Tough enough  10/4/01 p.110
 
NORTH BARRINGTON SCHOOL                                     
    Officials laud Grandview project  8/9/01 p.9
    Children learn why we give thanks  11/29/01 p.7
 
NORTH BARRINGTON, ILL.                                      
    Six will contend for three seats  1/25/01 p.8
    Six candidates seek three sets in North Barrington  2/8/01
        p.8
    Security issues prompt changes at village hall  2/22/01 p.13
    Village will begin study of Flint Creek flooding  3/1/01
        p.13
    North Barrington voters oust incumbents Schnure, Boland 
        4/5/01 p.8
    Court rules cellular tower can stay  5/3/01 p.6
    Village's goal include improving communication  5/10/01 p.5
    Foglia resigns from board  6/28/01 p.15
    Trench cave-in under investigation  7/12/01 p.5
    North Barrington may get Hjertstedt as newest trustee 
        7/12/01 p.6
    Route 22 meeting is Monday  7/12/01 p.7
    Villages criticize Route 22 plan  7/19/01 p.6
    Feds investigate trench collapse  7/19/01 p.10
    Hjertstedt named to board  7/26/01 p.11
    Statement of accounts  8/9/01 p.92
    North Barrington home severely damaged in fire  9/27/01 p.8
    Costs being shared for drainage study  11/22/01 p.6
    English manor up for auction  11/22/01 p.91
 
NORTH SUBURBAN SPECIAL RECREATION ASSOCIATION               
    Brunch gala a winner at Arlington Park  5/10/01 p.10
 
NORTHEASTERN ILLINOIS PLANNING COMMISSION                   
    Area leaders tab top issues for the region  5/3/01 p.24
 
NORTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY                                
    More charges filed in band altercation  8/2/01 p.106
 
NORTHWEST COMMUNITY HOSPITAL                                
    Algonquin boy wins record lawsuit for shoulder injury 
        6/7/01 p.8
 
NORTHWEST N-TRAK CLUB                                       
    Rail life  11/1/01 p.81
 
NORTHWEST SUBURBAN QUILTERS GUILD                           
    Local woman caught in quilting frenzy  9/6/01 p.12
 
NURSING                                                     
    Nursing on critical list  6/28/01 p.8
    A walk in a nurse's shoes:  five miles in one night 
        6/28/01 p.9
    Pracheska, 64, not ready to retire any time soon  6/28/01
        p.9
    Prescribing a cure  7/5/01 p.8
 
NYENHUIS, DEANA                                             
    Living proof  4/19/01 p.33
 
O'BRIEN, RON                                                
    Legendary O'Brien helps Barrington leap forward  7/12/01
        p.109
 
OFFUTT, MIKE                                                
    Making science cool  11/8/01 p.27
 
O'HARE INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT                                
    Chicago pitches O'Hare plan to suburbs  8/9/01 p.27
    O'Hare hearings begin in Des Plaines tonight  8/16/01 p.32
 
OLIVER, SAM                                                 
    Good neighbor Sam  7/5/01 p.91
 
OPERATION STEALTH BUSINESS CENTER                           
    CFC says billiard company may contaminate wetlands  8/9/01
        p.9
 
OPERATION STRIVE                                            
    Students strive to help area nonprofit groups  4/26/01 p.13
 
OWENS, CAROL                                                
    [Owens] 50th anniversary  9/6/01 p.98
 
OWENS, ROGER                                                
    [Owens] 50th anniversary  9/6/01 p.98
 
PALATINE, ILL.                                              
    Group takes to streets to protest death penalty  4/19/01
        p.11
    Village powerless to stop utility lines  5/31/01 p.7
    Treasurer's report  6/28/01 p.C15
    West Nile Virus invades several suburbs  9/13/01 p.11
 
PAPAMARCOS, JOHN                                            
    Viva papa! [John Papamarcos]  1/18/01 p.86
 
PARADE OF PONDS                                             
    Parade of Ponds coming up  7/12/01 p.14
 
PATIER, JAMES R.                                            
    Plan commission chairperson will seek village board seat 
        1/11/01 p.10
 
PAYTON, BRITTNEY                                            
    Walter Payton's daughter promotes organ donation  10/25/01
        p.9
 
PAYTON, GRANT                                               
    Payton breathes life into Post 158  7/26/01 p.124
 
PAYTON, WALTER                                              
    Walter Payton's daughter promotes organ donation  10/25/01
        p.9
 
PENNING, RICK                                               
    Family, friends give needy holiday treat  11/22/01 p.8
 
PENNY ROAD PUB                                              
    Decision on 4 a.m. licenses will affect local pub's future 
        2/1/01 p.5
    County considers earlier close of 4 a.m. nightclubs  2/1/01
        p.8
    Cook County wraps up hearings regarding 4 a.m. liquor
        licenses  2/15/01 p.5
 
PETERSON, ART                                               
    The Petersons [70th]  8/30/01 p.90
 
PETERSON, JUNE                                              
    The Petersons [70th]  8/30/01 p.90
 
PETRICK, JOEL                                               
    Petrick, Morgan team to win sectional  5/24/01 p.130
    Petrick, Morgan bring home fourth  5/31/01 p.115
 
PFEIFFER, TANYA                                             
    Coming home  9/13/01 p.31
 
PHILLIPS MEN'S WEAR                                         
    Phillips Men's Wear; Peter Yankala, owner  9/13/01 p.115
 
PIANETTO, NATALIE                                           
    Student samaritans  5/3/01 p.8
 
PIENTKA, VALERIE                                            
    Area teachers win national recognition  12/20/01 p.29
 
PIERCE, LORI                                                
    Pierce wants to see park district projects completed 
        4/12/01 p.14
 
PLASKAS, JOE                                                
    Honored alum cites teacher's influence  7/5/01 p.86
 
PLEGER, FRANCES                                             
    The Thomas Plegers [50th anniversary]  7/12/01 p.90
 
PLEGER, THOMAS                                              
    The Thomas Plegers [50th anniversary]  7/12/01 p.90
 
POETZ, BECCA                                                
    Poetz's sprint victory lifts Fillies to title  11/15/01
        p.123
 
POLICE                                                      
    Village may reorganize police  2/22/01 p.5
    Village cracks down on traffic violators  5/24/01 p.14
    Police step up efforts to stop drunk drivers  6/28/01 p.14
    Police officers raise funds for Illinois Special Olympics 
        7/5/01 p.12
    South Barrington cops sponsor car show July 22  7/12/01 p.6
    Inverness residents want action to slow down drivers 
        7/19/01 p.10
    Top cops offer tips to prevent burglaries  7/19/01 p.13
    Tower Lakes police department inaugurates ID program 
        9/6/01 p.13
    911 calls surge after air booms  10/11/01 p.7
    Tower Lakes cops learn to handle anthrax  11/22/01 p.11
    Stricken cop being denied workmen's compensation  11/29/01
        p.8
    Ruling to deny stricken cop benefits could be reversed 
        12/6/01 p.9
    Cops devote time to help Special Olympics  12/6/01 p.11
    Shop With a Cop effort gives officers satisfaction 
        12/20/01 p.12
    Local police don't support questioning Middle Easterners 
        12/27/01 p.13
 
POLO FOR CHARITIES                                          
    Polo matches set to fight cancer  7/19/01 p.9
 
POPELKA, KRISTEN                                            
    Police dispute injury story of murder suspect  6/21/01 p.26
 
PRACHESKA, AGATHA                                           
    Pracheska, 64, not ready to retire any time soon  6/28/01
        p.9
 
PROJECT KIDCARE                                             
    Programs aimed at helping parents find missing kids 
        8/16/01 p.8
 
PROSPORT TRAINING AND REHABILITATION                        
    Defying convention  7/12/01 p.105
 
PUBLIC ACTION TO DELIVER SHELTER                            
    Holy Family gets zoning approval for PADS shelter  12/20/01
        p.8
 
R.C. CONCRETE CONCEPTS                                      
    Trench cave-in under investigation  7/12/01 p.5
    Feds investigate trench collapse  7/19/01 p.10
 
RADLER, DAVID                                               
    Radler to receive honorary degree  4/12/01 p.11
 
RASEMAN, BETH                                               
    Hectic households  5/10/01 p.8
 
RASMUSSEN, TONY                                             
    Happy trails  11/18/01 p.121
 
RAY'S BARBER SHOP                                           
    The final cut  10/11/01 p.101
 
REAGLE, MARSHALL                                            
    Hambelberg faces Reagle challenge  2/1/01 p.12
    Challenger Reagle upsets Hamelberg  4/5/01 p.5
    Reagle ready to lead village on new path  4/12/01 p.5
    Reagle says trustee's resignation staged  4/12/01 p.7
    Reagle, Goltra connection comes under investigation 
        4/12/01 p.7
    Hand count fails to produce more Hamelberg votes  4/19/01
        p.5
    Reagle questions action by trustees  4/19/01 p.7
    Hamelberg yields in mayor's race  4/26/01 p.5
    Reagle wants triangle costs tracked  5/3/01 p.7
    Reagle unveils Marshall's plan  7/5/01 p.5
    Reagle's meeting prompts trustees to meet as well  9/13/01
        p.12
    Board wrangles over appointments  9/27/01 p.5
    Reagle:  Spend more on safety  10/11/01 p.5
    Reagle says his veto is designed to make a point  10/18/01
        p.9
    Board blocks appointment  10/25/01 p.5
    Reagle nullifies old appointments  11/1/01 p.6
    Ousted officials won't leave  11/8/01 p.5
    Even Reagle doesn't expect veto to stand  11/8/01 p.12
    Trustees hire attorney for possible lawsuit from mayor 
        11/29/01 p.5
    Reagle says he is suing board to protect powers  12/6/01 p.5
 
REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT                                     
    Village will file suit to stop Meijer project  1/4/01 p.14
    Klehm ok/ko on tap for tonight  1/11/01 p.5
    Continuity key in building hotbed  1/25/01 p.9
    Too early to predict how Klehm development will affect
        values  2/1/01 p.9
    Village prepares to fight Meijer superstore plan  2/15/01
        p.5
    Not so quick-take  2/22/01 p.7
    Proposed reforms would slow down quick-take  2/22/01 p.7
    Quick-take used mostly for improvement projects  2/22/01 p.9
    Annexation of 47 acres to Wauconda rejected  2/22/01 p.14
    Meijer slapped with suit  3/15/01 p.5
    Village tabs James Company to lead development of golden
        triangle  3/22/01 p.10
    Klehm developers state price ranges for various homes, lots
        3/22/01 p.11
    Village eyes Burpee property in triangle  4/5/01 p.12
    For sale?  4/12/01 p.8
    Group challenges legality of Klehm annexation vote  4/12/01
        p.9
    Board moves to condemn triangle parcel  4/26/01 p.5
    Taubman proposes sharing mall site  5/3/01 p.5
    Reagle wants triangle costs tracked  5/3/01 p.7
    Resident claims building owner showed apartment  5/10/01 p.7
    Developers plan to go forward  5/10/01 p.27
    South Barrington gets $2 million grant  5/17/01 p.10
    Board bars offices in two triangle properties  5/17/01 p.11
    Critics call Klehm decision unethical  5/17/01 p.12
    Village board extends deadline to negotiate triangle
        purchase  5/31/01 p.7
    Village's accommodation angers some homeowners  5/31/01 p.8
    Meijer store project reportedly on hold  5/31/01 p.11
    Board ponders plans for triangle  6/21/01 p.5
    Village Church tells neighbors it cannot afford to buy
        homes  6/21/01 p.7
    Triangle drives wedge through board  6/28/01 p.5
    Klehm runs a-fowl of grebes  6/28/01 p.11
    Reagle unveils Marshall's plan  7/5/01 p.5
    Officials delay condemnation of golden triangle  7/19/01
        p.12
    Triangle compromise may be close  7/26/01 p.5
    Group may push for reversal of Klehm property decision 
        7/26/01 p.7
    Village expresses interest in Dairy Queen  8/9/01 p.5
    CFC says billiard company may contaminate wetlands  8/9/01
        p.9
    Board oks church property offer  8/16/01 p.5
    Board seeking input on Klehm  8/16/01 p.5
    Illinois Supreme Court may hold key to triangle  8/16/01
        p.11
    Board vacates Klehm approval  8/23/01 p.5
    Local merchants ask:  what about us?  8/30/01 p.5
    Reagle proposes triangle partnership with Goltra  8/30/01
        p.8
    Both sides mum on lawsuit; credibility may be at risk? 
        8/30/01 p.9
    Expo will educate village residents  9/6/01 p.5
    Only tenant moves out of Goltra's mall  9/20/01 p.13
    Deer Park looks at the remainder of land triangle  9/27/01
        p.13
    Reagle says his veto is designed to make a point  10/18/01
        p.9
    New plan for Cook Street Plaza  11/22/01 p.5
    Merchants anxious to see plaza developed  11/22/01 p.5
    South Barrington counter lawsuit filed by developer 
        11/22/01 p.14
    Towns studying uniform developer impact fees  12/20/01 p.9
    Deer Park trustees ok revised master plan  12/27/01 p.10
    South Barrington can continue lawsuit against Hoffman
        Estates  12/27/01 p.10
    South Barrington to study developer donations  12/27/01 p.11
 
RELAY FOR LIFE                                              
    Kickoff sends Relay running  2/22/01 p.10
    Living proof  4/19/01 p.33
    Barrington, Arlington relays run at race track  5/10/01 p.11
    Relay shatters records  5/17/01 p.9
 
REMPERT, HARRY A.                                           
    Rempert, 73, former South Barrington trustee, dies  2/1/01
        p.14
 
RICHARD E. MILLER PARK                                      
    Rotary proceeds with park plans  5/31/01 p.8
    Park is now handicapped-accessible  10/4/01 p.6
    Groups celebrate park's accessibility  10/18/01 p.11
 
RICHARD MEINHARD PARK                                       
    Village names park for former BHS teacher  1/11/01 p.9
 
RICHARDS, LINDSAY                                           
    Richards makes the call to Iowa  7/19/01 p.123
 
RICHARDSON, PETER                                           
    Richardson closes down pro soccer team  4/5/01 p.115
 
RIEDEL, RON                                                 
    Police officers raise funds for Illinois Special Olympics 
        7/5/01 p.12
 
RISCHE, ZACHARY                                             
    Crash Tuesday kills Barrington High boy  9/27/01 p.6
    Teen charged in fatal crash  10/4/01 p.6
 
ROADS                                                       
    Residents keeping a wary eye on work of TAC subcommittee 
        2/1/01 p.10
    Boundary deal signals end to Spring Creek barricade  2/8/01
        p.9
    Road widening will imperil dozens of trees  2/8/01 p.11
    Questions facing TAC:  what's the question?  2/8/01 p.13
    Out-of-towners creating traffic headaches  2/22/01 p.5
    Residents try to corner mayor at church meeting  3/1/01 p.12
    Road work ahead  3/8/01 p.8
    Headaches ahead as repairs force intersection closing 
        4/5/01 p.10
    Survey indicates Lake County residents support 53 extension
        4/5/01 p.10
    Road construction season means commuter woes  4/5/01 p.11
    Lake County legislators want state to finance road repairs 
        4/19/01 p.23
    Student's death prompts plan to build underground walkways 
        4/26/01 p.26
    Route 22 advisory panel draws interest  5/3/01 p.13
    Memo raises questions about bypass  5/10/01 p.5
    Village's accommodation angers some homeowners  5/31/01 p.8
    Route 53 funding bill earns committee approval  5/31/01 p.20
    Residents sound off on Route 22 widening  5/31/01 p.24
    Village, residents near agreement on road proposal  6/7/01
        p.12
    Board won't resist Route 59 widening  6/21/01 p.12
    Mathias will keep pushing for Route 53 funding  6/21/01 p.30
    Price, other problems may shelve tunnel  6/28/01 p.7
    Route 22 meeting is Monday  7/12/01 p.7
    Villages criticize Route 22 plan  7/19/01 p.6
    Country road not taking anyone home  7/26/01 p.7
    Widening of Ela Road not on Lake County's agenda yet 
        7/26/01 p.9
    Caution:  road work ahead  8/2/01 p.109
    Officials laud Grandview project  8/9/01 p.9
    Rose Lake solutions sought  8/16/01 p.10
    Employees move in, road project stands still  8/23/01 p.11
    Vote rejects plan to guide talks by roads panel  9/13/01
        p.13
    Panel weighs no build option  9/20/01 p.9
    Some in roads debate sense a new spirit of cooperation 
        9/27/01 p.10
    Another bypass proposed  10/4/01 p.5
    Neighbors along Route 22 brace for road widening  10/4/01
        p.5
    More lane closures are coming  10/11/01 p.9
    Time is running out for roads committee  10/18/01 p.8
    Lake Barrington cuts ribbons for road improvements 
        10/18/01 p.10
    Chairman:  Roads panel will meet its deadline  10/25/01 p.10
    Road fight will shift to IDOT  11/1/01 p.5
    TAC finalizes Route 59 report  11/15/01 p.5
    Costs being shared for drainage study  11/22/01 p.6
    Stephens sees political battle ahead over Route 59
        expansion  12/13/01 p.10
 
ROIG, ISABELLE                                              
    Baby puts hospital delivery on hold  6/21/01 p.10
 
ROLLING MEADOWS, ILL.                                       
    Boeing eyes Golf Road site in Rolling Meadows  4/26/01 p.14
 
ROMANIUK, IRENE                                             
    Police dispute injury story of murder suspect  6/21/01 p.26
 
ROSAS, FRANCISCO                                            
    Trench cave-in under investigation  7/12/01 p.5
    Feds investigate trench collapse  7/19/01 p.10
 
ROSE LAKE                                                   
    Rose Lake solutions sought  8/16/01 p.10
 
ROSENFELD, MALCOLM                                          
    FleetBoss Global Positioning Solutions, Inc.; Malcolm
        Rosenfeld, owner  7/26/01 p.113
 
ROSLYN ROAD SCHOOL                                          
    Cardboard colonnades  5/10/01 p.29
    Parents:  Don't fence us out  9/27/01 p.5
    School projects to break ground in about a month  9/27/01
        p.11
    Roslyn Road School moves fence  10/4/01 p.10
    Construction begins at two new schools  11/8/01 p.7
 
RUE VALLEE (LAND SUBDIVISION)                               
    Village's accommodation angers some homeowners  5/31/01 p.8
    Village, residents near agreement on road proposal  6/7/01
        p.12
 
RUSH, MARTHA                                                
    Rush steps aside after 23 years  4/12/01 p.12
    After two decades, Rush embarks upon new journey  4/19/01
        p.9
 
RYAN, KEN                                                   
    Baron Von Scoot; Ken Ryan, owner  7/19/01 p.113
 
SALEM UNITED METHODIST CHURCH                               
    Spurgeon returns to her hometown as Salem pastor  7/19/01
        p.5
 
SANCHEZ, ADOLFO S.                                          
    Ex-boyfriend sought in killing  7/26/01 p.11
 
SANCHEZ, JOE                                                
    Sanchez promoted to Barrington head job  10/25/01 p.113
 
SANITARY LANDFILLS                                          
    State to make offer for SWANCC balefill  6/14/01 p.14
 
SCARY STORIES CONTEST                                       
    Winners  10/18/01 p.93
 
SCHAEFER, JACK                                              
    Trustee wants more sidewalks  10/18/01 p.5
 
SCHECK, CHARLES                                             
    Low blood sugar faulted in crash  8/30/01 p.10
 
SCHMIDT, MARCIA, DR.                                        
    Nature's way  1/25/01 p.101
 
SCHULTZ, DERALD                                             
    Derald and Esther Schultz [50th]  11/22/01 p.85
 
SCHULTZ, EDIE                                               
    A walk in a nurse's shoes:  five miles in one night 
        6/28/01 p.9
 
SCHULTZ, ESTHER                                             
    Derald and Esther Schultz [50th]  11/22/01 p.85
 
SEARS, ROEBUCK AND COMPANY                                  
    Sears leadership seminar attracts nonprofit agencies 
        4/19/01 p.107
 
SHAEFFER, BILL                                              
    Barrington High's Shaeffer aces ACT with perfect score 
        7/12/01 p.14
 
SHELL OIL COMPANY                                           
    Shell gets ok to renovate Route 59 service station  1/25/01
        p.10
 
SHOTTS, DAVID A.                                            
    Plan commission chairperson will seek village board seat 
        1/11/01 p.10
 
SIEGEL, PATRICIA                                            
    District 220 plans to hire Glenview finance manager 
        10/18/01 p.5
 
SIKH RELIGIOUS SOCIETY                                      
    Sikhs urge people to have a little sense  10/4/01 p.7
 
SIMEK, JAN                                                  
    Honored alum cites teacher's influence  7/5/01 p.86
 
SINGLETARY, MIKE                                            
    Singletary urges fathers to lead with courage  6/21/01 p.10
 
SIRACUSA, PAUL                                              
    Cripple Creek Hat Company; Paul Siracusa, owner  5/31/01
        p.103
    Correction to story of 5/31/01  6/7/01 p.6
 
SKONIECZNY, MATTHEW                                         
    Algonquin boy wins record lawsuit for shoulder injury 
        6/7/01 p.8
 
SKOPEK ORTHODONTICS                                         
    No more metal mouth  2/1/01 p.107
 
SKOR, AUDREY                                                
    Neighbors helping out family displaced by fire  11/8/01 p.10
 
SKOR, DOUG                                                  
    Neighbors helping out family displaced by fire  11/8/01 p.10
 
SLEEP APNEA (DISEASE)                                       
    Wide awake  9/20/01 p.89
 
SMARINSKY, BREHAN                                           
    Smarinsky makes her triumphant return  2/1/01 p.119
 
SMITH, HAROLD                                               
    Two slightly hurt in crash  8/23/01 p.13
 
SMITH, KENNETH E.                                           
    Four arrested in McHenry murder  5/24/01 p.31
 
SMS WAUCONDA LLC                                            
    Developers plan to go forward  5/10/01 p.27
    Auction signals beginning of orchard's final season  9/6/01
        p.22
    Even trees know this is Orchards' farewell  10/11/01 p.11
 
SNOW, LEEANNE                                               
    Sitter accused of injuring baby  4/12/01 p.10
 
SOCIETY'S CHILD TOYS & DOLLS                                
    Only tenant moves out of Goltra's mall  9/20/01 p.13
 
SOLID WASTE AGENCY OF NORTHERN COOK COUNTY                  
    Hough Street School awarded Earth Flag  5/3/01 p.30
    State to make offer for SWANCC balefill  6/14/01 p.14
 
SOUTH BARRINGTON ENVIRONMENTAL AWARENESS GROUP              
    Group challenges legality of Klehm annexation vote  4/12/01
        p.9
    Ethics board mulls complaint against two former officials 
        6/14/01 p.10
    Klehm legal picture gets more muddied  7/5/01 p.7
 
SOUTH BARRINGTON PARK DISTRICT                              
    Pierce wants to see park district projects completed 
        4/12/01 p.14
 
SOUTH BARRINGTON, ILL.                                      
    Village will file suit to stop Meijer project  1/4/01 p.14
    Klehm ok/ko on tap for tonight  1/11/01 p.5
    Plan commission chairperson will seek village board seat 
        1/11/01 p.10
    Klehm development is a done deal  1/18/01 p.5
    Fire District officials charge board ignored their concerns
        1/18/01 p.8
    Village decides future clerks will be appointed, not
        elected  1/18/01 p.9
    Neben, team will run again  1/25/01 p.8
    Voters will get to choose who chooses village clerk  2/1/01
        p.9
    Too early to predict how Klehm development will affect
        values  2/1/01 p.9
    Rempert, 73, former South Barrington trustee, dies  2/1/01
        p.14
    Village prepares to fight Meijer superstore plan  2/15/01
        p.5
    Officials investigate cause of fire that damaged South
        Barrington home  2/15/01 p.9
    Village may reorganize police  2/22/01 p.5
    Clerk post at center of bickering  2/22/01 p.12
    Klehm controversy fuels heated trustee race  3/8/01 p.11
    Meijer slapped with suit  3/15/01 p.5
    Village weighs annexation of Willow Creek Church  3/15/01
        p.8
    South Barrington approves Willow Creek annexation  3/22/01
        p.9
    Munao team wins by ko  4/5/01 p.7
    Group challenges legality of Klehm annexation vote  4/12/01
        p.9
    South Barrington embraces peace  4/19/01 p. 7
    New South Barrington clerk named  4/26/01 p.7
    Dogged by recent auto thefts, South Barrington joins KCAT 
        5/3/01 p.7
    Brazen beavers become burden  5/10/01 p.7
    South Barrington gets $2 million grant  5/17/01 p.10
    Critics call Klehm decision unethical  5/17/01 p.12
    Meijer store project reportedly on hold  5/31/01 p.11
    Ethics board mulls complaint against two former officials 
        6/14/01 p.10
    Ethics inquiry moves forward  6/21/01 p.5
    Board won't resist Route 59 widening  6/21/01 p.12
    Village will trap, relocate beavers  6/21/01 p.25
    Klehm runs a-fowl of grebes  6/28/01 p.11
    South Barrington's melting pot  6/28/01 p.16
    Klehm legal picture gets more muddied  7/5/01 p.7
    South Barrington cops sponsor car show July 22  7/12/01 p.6
    Commission questions Ardente's vote on Klehm  7/19/01 p.8
    Group may push for reversal of Klehm property decision 
        7/26/01 p.7
    Meijer work drops dust cloud on hall  8/9/01 p.14
    Love of a lifetime [automobiles]  8/9/01 p.101
    Board seeking input on Klehm  8/16/01 p.5
    Rose Lake solutions sought  8/16/01 p.10
    Trustee says law bans barbecues  8/16/01 p.10
    Board vacates Klehm approval  8/23/01 p.5
    Both sides mum on lawsuit; credibility may be at risk? 
        8/30/01 p.9
    Vote on Klehm property prompts $30 million suit  9/13/01
        p.10
    Meijer lawsuit will be amended  9/13/01 p.21
    Tax hike for Fire District gets support  11/15/01 p.10
    Probe of man who claimed he would release defense details
        to enemies continues  11/15/01 p.14
    South Barrington counter lawsuit filed by developer 
        11/22/01 p.14
    South Barrington adopts new tax levy  12/20/01 p.6
    Man accused of threats still facing felony charge  12/20/01
        p.12
    South Barrington can continue lawsuit against Hoffman
        Estates  12/27/01 p.10
    South Barrington to study developer donations  12/27/01 p.11
 
SPA VARGAS                                                  
    Lake Barrington oks businesses  5/3/01 p.18
    Spa Vargas; Lori Vargas, owner  8/30/01 p.93
 
SPICER, TOM                                                 
    Special fathers  6/14/01 p.10
 
SPURGEON, ANN, REV.                                         
    Spurgeon returns to her hometown as Salem pastor  7/19/01
        p.5
 
ST. ALEXIUS MEDICAL CENTER                                  
    St. Alexius hopes to expand soon  7/19/01 p.22
    Students shadow hospital staff  8/16/01 p.97
 
ST. ANNE CATHOLIC CHURCH                                    
    Hallelujah!  4/19/01 p.93
    St. Anne's serves dinner, smiles to less fortunate  5/24/01
        p.10
    Annie's Attic helps families in crisis  5/31/01 p.18
    Seniors keep on learning  9/20/01 p.27
 
ST. ANNE SCHOOL                                             
    Going once, going twice, gone  1/4/01 p.23
    Kids say the darndest things  1/25/01 p.27
    Regis, I'd like to call my priest  4/19/01 p.35
    Honor roll  4/26/01 p.37
    Gott leaving St. Anne  5/17/01 p.21
    St. Anne students join fight against ALS  5/24/01 p.33
    St. Anne School students exceed national test norm  6/21/01
        p.36
    St. Anne children voice their patriotism  11/15/01 p.5
 
ST. MICHAEL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH                              
    St. Michael's expansion project gets underway  3/1/01 p.13
 
ST. NECTARIOS GREEK ORTHODOX CHURCH                         
    Greek Fest has record crowd  7/19/01 p.18
 
STARCK REALTY                                               
    Realty company tries to attract Boeing employees to suburbs
        6/14/01 p.19
 
STARKEY, LINDA                                              
    Hectic households  5/10/01 p.8
 
STAY TUNED ANIMATION GALLERY                                
    That's all folks  11/29/01 p.101
 
STEINDLER, CORYNNE T.                                       
    Despair and confusion hung in the air  9/20/01 p.7
 
STELTENPOHL, LISA                                           
    Hometown concert  11/8/01 p.B3
 
STEPHENS, NORVAL                                            
    Stephens sees political battle ahead over Route 59
        expansion  12/13/01 p.10
 
STOLLER, CHRIS                                              
    CFC says billiard company may contaminate wetlands  8/9/01
        p.9
 
STOLLER, MARK                                               
    Proposal to construct huge industrial complex dropped 
        11/15/01 p.10
    Conservation group favors annexation of 26-acre parcel 
        11/29/01 p.10
    Lake Barrington board moves closer to annexing property 
        12/6/01 p.10
 
STRATHMORE FARM                                             
    Zoning, Duda de-annexation top Barrington Hills worries 
        3/22/01 p.8
    Duda files disconnection suit  6/7/01 p.5
    Barrington Hills fails in first bid to stop lawsuit 
        9/13/01 p.14
    Barrington Hills fails again to stop disconnection case 
        11/1/01 p.10
 
STRICKLAND, BRANDAN                                         
    Deer Park student feted by archdiocese  4/26/01 p.29
    Deer Park student honored  5/3/01 p.26
 
STRUBEL, MARTHA SMITH                                       
    Magical Moments creator, former resident, 91, dies  2/15/01
        p.7
 
SULLIVAN, JOHN                                              
    This old (historic?) house  5/17/01 p.7
 
SULLIVAN, SUSAN                                             
    This old (historic?) house  5/17/01 p.7
 
SUNNY HILL SCHOOL                                           
    Sunny Hill dedicates renovated building  10/25/01 p.13
 
SUNSET RIDGE FARM (LAND SUBDIVISION)                        
    Rose Lake solutions sought  8/16/01 p.10
 
SUSON, GARY                                                 
    BHS grad gets close look at ground zero  9/20/01 p.7
 
TALBOT, JIM                                                 
    Ionit Technologies; Jim Talbot and Tim Irwin; owners 
        12/27/01 p.79
 
TAUBMAN COMPANY                                             
    Taubman proposes sharing mall site  5/3/01 p.5
 
TAX INCREMENT FINANCING                                     
    TIF has village officials in a tizzy  5/17/01 p.5
 
TAXATION                                                    
    Focus group recommends tax rate hike request  1/18/01 p.5
    Fire District mulls sales strategy  1/18/01 p.7
    Cuba officials step up to pitch tax hike  2/8/01 p.5
    State may widen tax cap loophole  5/3/01 p.5
    Study links property values with schools  5/10/01 p.14
    TIF has village officials in a tizzy  5/17/01 p.5
    Spend or invest rebate? Taxpayers must decide  8/2/01 p.8
    Cook County property tax bills will be month late  8/2/01
        p.9
    New law may ease taxpayers' burden  8/9/01 p.5
    Unincorporated residents may be paying town tax  8/30/01
        p.10
    Cook tax bills due in 2 weeks  9/20/01 p.12
 
TAXATION--BARRINGTON TOWNSHIP, ILL.                         
    Proposed assessment roll  6/28/01 p.L1
    Delinquent tax list  11/15/01 p.116
 
TAXATION--BARRINGTON, ILL.                                  
    Board will seek tax rate increase on April ballot  1/25/01
        p.5
    TIF has village officials in a tizzy  5/17/01 p.5
    Village's sales tax revenue down 15%  7/5/01 p.5
    District 220 approves tax levy  12/13/01 p.6
 
TAXATION--COOK COUNTY, ILL.                                 
    Delinquencies  2/8/01 p.108
    Cook County property tax bills will be month late  8/2/01
        p.9
    Cook tax bills due in 2 weeks  9/20/01 p.12
    Assessments  11/29/01 p.L1
 
TAXATION--CUBA TOWNSHIP, ILL.                               
    Cuba officials step up to pitch tax hike  2/8/01 p.5
    Dissemination of assessment data blasted  3/1/01 p.5
    Assessment roll  3/22/01 p.118
    Assessments  11/15/01 p.114
    Assessment roll  12/20/01 p.B33
 
TAXATION--ELA TOWNSHIP, ILL.                                
    Assessments  11/15/01 p.L1
 
TAXATION--LAKE COUNTY, ILL.                                 
    Qualified seniors can defer property taxes  1/18/01 p.12
 
TAXATION--SOUTH BARRINGTON, ILL.                            
    South Barrington adopts new tax levy  12/20/01 p.6
 
TAXATION--WAUCONDA, ILL.                                    
    Village board will seek tax rate hike  1/25/01 p.12
 
TERRORISM                                                   
    BHS grad gets close look at ground zero  9/20/01 p.7
    Despair and confusion hung in the air  9/20/01 p.7
    Character program takes on a new sense of significance 
        9/20/01 p.8
    Local firefighters feel tie to those in N.Y., D.C.  9/20/01
        p.9
    Local Muslims fear backlash  9/20/01 p.10
    Inverness couple unharmed at Pentagon  9/20/01 p.23
    Congress acts after attacks on America  9/20/01 p.104
    Sikhs urge people to have a little sense  10/4/01 p.7
    Travel agents feel effects of drop in tourism  10/4/01 p.7
    Expert:  fear of flying should diminish soon  10/4/01  p.11
    Schools offer a helping hand  10/4/01 p.27
    Aiming for a quick recovery  10/4/01 p.101
    Shockwaves of terrorist attacks affect Barrington-area
        economy  10/4/01 p.101
    Veterans say U.S. is on the right course  10/11/01 p.5
    District 220 may curtail school trips outside U.S. 
        10/11/01 p.9
    Hospital workers raise money for disaster relief campaigns 
        10/11/01 p.10
    Reservists say they are ready for action  10/11/01 p.13
    Travel ban still in place, for now  10/25/01 p.5
    Service members' families feel both pride, concern 
        10/25/01 p.8
    Counselors discuss helping teens cope with terrorism news 
        10/25/01 p.14
    Muslims pray for peaceful Ramadan  11/15/01 p.11
    Tower Lakes cops learn to handle anthrax  11/22/01 p.11
    60 years later, more war  12/6/01 p.7
    Plans in place to deal with terrorism  12/6/01 p.11
    Still going places  12/13/01 p.103
    September 11 attacks shock, draw residents together 
        12/27/01 p.9
    Local police don't support questioning Middle Easterners 
        12/27/01 p.13
 
THOMPSON, MIKE                                              
    Children must take responsibility for acts, says Thompson 
        4/26/01 p.7
 
TIEMAN, DIANE                                               
    Parish nurses promote well-being in body, spirit  4/26/01
        p.114
 
TOBIN, DAN                                                  
    Barrington man called hero after pulling driver from pond 
        7/5/01 p.11
    Village honors Barrington hero  8/30/01 p.14
 
TOBIN, MIKE                                                 
    Tobin finds himself in the Fox spotlight  5/24/01 p.120
 
TOBISON, NANCIE K.                                          
    Choir director organizing Cuba trip  3/15/01 p.9
 
TODD, SARAH                                                 
    Todd gives Typhoons toughness at the plate  7/26/01 p.123
 
TOURVILLE, RAY                                              
    The final cut  10/11/01 p.101
 
TOWER LAKES, ILL.                                           
    Kuskowski runs unopposed  1/25/01 p.12
    Annexation of 47 acres to Wauconda rejected  2/22/01 p.14
    Two write-in candidates among four seeking seats  3/29/01
        p.9
    Tower Lakes named tree city  3/29/01 p.9
    Everybody wins in Tower Lakes  4/5/01 p.8
    Village cracks down on traffic violators  5/24/01 p.14
    Tower Lakes police department inaugurates ID program 
        9/6/01 p.13
 
TOWNSHIP OFFICIALS OF COOK COUNTY                           
    Dawson elected head of County group  5/31/01 p.6
 
TRAFFIC                                                     
    Out-of-towners creating traffic headaches  2/22/01 p.5
    Village cracks down on traffic violators  5/24/01 p.14
 
TRAN, RICKY                                                 
    A new meaning for violent movies  9/20/01 p.6
 
TRANSPORTATION                                              
    Metra Station project will resume by Labor Day  3/15/01 p.7
    Residents complain trains fouling their neighborhood 
        5/24/01 p.7
    Commuter bus line will serve Barrington Road businesses 
        6/14/01 p.18
    HOT commuter line's start only lukewarm  9/6/01 p.13
    Legislator wants truck safety made a priority  11/22/01 p.89
 
TRUCKENBROD, LINDA A.                                       
    Police:  Family abandoned pets  11/8/01 p.6
 
TRUCKENBROD, ROBERT K.                                      
    Police:  Family abandoned pets  11/8/01 p.6
 
TWILIGHT CAMP                                               
    Girls to scout out the pioneer life  7/12/01 p.12
 
UNDERWRITERS LABORATORIES                                   
    UL lays off 110 Northbrook employees  8/9/01 p.30
 
UNION (TEEN/SENIOR CENTER)                                  
    Union officials vow to keep club drugs out of teen center 
        3/1/01 p/10
 
UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE                                
    Post Office taking care of area's Santa letters  11/29/01
        p.12
    Letters for Santa trickling in at Barrington facility 
        11/29/01 p.12
 
UNITED STATES PROFESSIONAL VOLLEYBALL LEAGUE                
    Casting call  7/19/01 p.121
    Net gain  7/26/01 p.121
 
USKUP, BARB                                                 
    Polo matches set to fight cancer  7/19/01 p.9
 
VARGAS, LORI                                                
    Spa Vargas; Lori Vargas, owner  8/30/01 p.93
 
VEATH, AUDREY                                               
    Unassuming hero  2/22/01 p.93
    Unassuming hero  3/1/01 p.85
 
VEHE FARM                                                   
    Deer Park honored for Vehe effort  3/8/01 p.93
    Vehe Farm open to public  9/20/01 p.6
    Farm is remnant of Deer Park's past  9/27/01 p.7
 
VERNON AREA PUBLIC LIBRARY                                  
    Man accessed pornography at library  7/26/01 p.6
 
VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS POST 7706                          
    Resurgent pride  11/8/01 p.83
 
VIANE, ANGELA                                               
    Inverness couple unharmed at Pentagon  9/20/01 p.23
 
VILLAGE CHURCH OF BARRINGTON                                
    Village Church next to expand?  5/24/01 p.7
    Village Church tells neighbors it cannot afford to buy
        homes  6/21/01 p.7
 
VOLUNTEERISM                                                
    Volunteers of the year  2/1/01 p.7
    Busy businessman still finds way to help others  2/1/01 p.7
    Volunteer spirit abounds  2/1/01 p.11
    Student samaritans  5/3/01 p.8
 
WALTER PAYTON GREENWAY                                      
    South Barrington gets $2 million grant  5/17/01 p.10
 
WALTERMAN, CHIP                                             
    Bruce's Out'a Sight Self Storage Barn; Chip Walterman,
        owner  6/21/01 p.127
 
WAPOTISH, BRETT                                             
    Tough customers  2/1/01 p.115
    Last call  11/29/01 p.111
 
WATER QUALITY                                               
    Water study may provide ammo to control growth  6/7/01 p.8
    Village of Barrington 2000 Water Quality Report  6/7/01
        p.114
    Fluoride testing of well water encouraged  7/12/01 p.13
    Fluoride may be tested  7/19/01 p.18
    Water picture should clear up soon  8/2/01 p.5
    Iron removal facility to open  11/15/01 p.9
    Iron filtration facility unveiled for village's water
        system  11/22/01 p.10
 
WAUCONDA FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT                           
    Budget  4/26/01 p.B27
 
WAUCONDA ORCHARDS                                           
    Developers plan to go forward  5/10/01 p.27
    Auction signals beginning of orchard's final season  9/6/01
        p.22
    Even trees know this is Orchards' farewell  10/11/01 p.11
 
WAUCONDA, ILL.                                              
    Village board will seek tax rate hike  1/25/01 p.12
    Annexation of 47 acres to Wauconda rejected  2/22/01 p.14
    Developers plan to go forward  5/10/01 p.27
    Re-enactors bring the Civil War to Wauconda  7/12/01 p.23
    Auction signals beginning of orchard's final season  9/6/01
        p.22
    Even trees know this is Orchards' farewell  10/11/01 p.11
 
WEATHER                                                     
    Homeowners file snow damage claims  1/4/01 p.5
    That pretty-as-postcard roof may hide problem  1/4/01 p.5
    A matter of degrees  8/9/01 p.7
 
WEBER, PAM                                                  
    Best Driving School, Inc.; Pam Weber, owner  11/22/01 p.89
 
WELLNESS PLACE                                              
    Dougherty named director of cancer support center  4/5/01
        p.12
    Wellness Challenge raises $400,000  8/9/01 p.99
 
WERNER, BRUCE                                               
    Dairy Queen owner feels frozen out of location  11/1/01 p.5
 
WEST NILE VIRUS (DISEASE)                                   
    West Nile Virus invades several suburbs  9/13/01 p.11
    West Nile Virus found in crow in Deer Park  10/4/01 p.8
 
WETLANDS                                                    
    Lake County seeks to protect wetlands  4/5/01 p.13
    County protects isolated wetlands  8/9/01 p.12
    Task Force meeting scheduled  8/16/01 p.14
 
WHEELING, ILL.                                              
    Ex-boyfriend sought in killing  7/26/01 p.11
 
WHITE, HOOPER                                               
    Maris and Hooper White [60th]  11/22/01 p.85
 
WHITE, MARIS                                                
    Maris and Hooper White [60th]  11/22/01 p.85
 
WHITMORE, ROGER                                             
    Judge throws out charges in Del Re suit  5/3/01 p.27
 
WICHER, JEN                                                 
    Police officers raise funds for Illinois Special Olympics 
        7/5/01 p.12
 
WIEDEMANN, JENNIFER                                         
    Ex-boyfriend sought in killing  7/26/01 p.11
 
WILLOW CREEK COMMUNITY CHURCH                               
    Village weighs annexation of Willow Creek Church  3/15/01
        p.8
    South Barrington approves Willow Creek annexation  3/22/01
        p.9
    Singletary urges fathers to lead with courage  6/21/01 p.10
 
WILMETTE DISTRICT 39                                        
    McGee gets new job  12/13/01 p.14
 
WIMELL, ART                                                 
    Inverness couple unharmed at Pentagon  9/20/01 p.23
 
WINGS                                                       
    Jones announces WINGS grant  11/8/01 p.10
 
WIORA, MOIRA                                                
    Village covets homesite for municipal purposes  2/1/01 p.13
 
WOLFE, GENE                                                 
    Wanderer, warrior, writer, wizard  1/11/01 p.75
    Wanderer, warrior, writer, wizard  1/18/01 p.79
 
WOOD, CORINNE                                               
    Corky lives the American dream  5/31/01 p.14
    Wood drops hints at run for governor  8/30/01 p.12
    Wood enters race for governor  9/13/01 p.8
 
WOOD, DONNA W.                                              
    New South Barrington clerk named  4/26/01 p.7
 
WOODLAND SCHOOL                                             
    Countryside staff, students prepare for Woodland move 
        8/9/01 p.8
    Mold stews, parents fume, kids wait  8/23/01 p.5
    Officials seeking permanent solution to Woodland crisis 
        8/30/01 p.5
    School board oks Woodland repairs  9/6/01 p.5
    Officials explain Woodland woes, but some parents are still
        angry  9/13/01 p.10
    Mold removal under way at Woodland School  11/8/01 p.7
    Woodland on track to open January 7  12/20/01 p.5
    Teachers start moving into Woodland  12/27/01 p.11
 
WOODS OF SOUTH BARRINGTON (REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT)         
    Klehm ok/ko on tap for tonight  1/11/01 p.5
    Klehm development is a done deal  1/18/01 p.5
    Too early to predict how Klehm development will affect
        values  2/1/01 p.9
    Klehm developers state price ranges for various homes, lots
        3/22/01 p.11
    Group challenges legality of Klehm annexation vote  4/12/01
        p.9
    South Barrington gets $2 million grant  5/17/01 p.10
    Critics call Klehm decision unethical  5/17/01 p.12
    Klehm runs a-fowl of grebes  6/28/01 p.11
    Klehm legal picture gets more muddied  7/5/01 p.7
    Commission questions Ardente's vote on Klehm  7/19/01 p.8
    Group may push for reversal of Klehm property decision 
        7/26/01 p.7
    Board seeking input on Klehm  8/16/01 p.5
    Board vacates Klehm approval  8/23/01 p.5
    Both sides mum on lawsuit; credibility may be at risk? 
        8/30/01 p.9
    Vote on Klehm property prompts $30 million suit  9/13/01
        p.10
    South Barrington counter lawsuit filed by developer 
        11/22/01 p.14
 
WORKKEYS (TEST)                                             
    New test will tell students if they're ready for workplace 
        4/12/01 p.10
 
WRESTLING                                                   
    Tough enough  10/4/01 p.110
 
YANKALA, PETER                                              
    Phillips Men's Wear; Peter Yankala, owner  9/13/01 p.115
 
YEAGLEY, JEANNE                                             
    Vote rejects plan to guide talks by roads panel  9/13/01
        p.13
 
YEAR IN REVIEW                                              
    Photographer's choice  1/4/01 p.79
    Photographer's choice  1/11/01 p.7
 
YOUNGSTROM, T.R.                                            
    BHS climbing wall dedicated  5/10/01 p.7
 
ZONING                                                      
    Our town:  officials call new zoning ordinance a
        significant benefit  3/8/01 p.7
    Offices or warehouse?  ADCO owner, village cannot agree 
        3/15/01 p.9
    Creation of historic district raises concerns  3/15/01 p.13
    Village Board adopts new zoning ordinance  3/22/01 p.5
    This historic house  3/22/01 p.7
    Funeral home, village seek agreement on parking spaces 
        3/29/01 p.5
    Developers plan to go forward  5/10/01 p.27
    This old (historic?) house  5/17/01 p.7
    Village considers options for former church site  5/17/01
        p.7
    Board bars offices in two triangle properties  5/17/01 p.11
    Zoning board backs plan for drive-through at McDonald's 
        10/4/01 p.8
    Lake Barrington officials wary of housing proposal 
        11/15/01 p.8
    Proposal to construct huge industrial complex dropped 
        11/15/01 p.10
    Holy Family gets zoning approval for PADS shelter  12/20/01
        p.8