ABC HUMANE WILDLIFE RESCUE Critter eviction 7/11/96 p.93 ABORTION Supreme Court criticized after abortion decision 2/1/96 p.9 Hyde: GOP shouldn't change abortion stand 6/6/96 p.10 ABUSED WIVES Victim, trustee team up on domestic violence committee 2/1/96 p.9 Panel sheds light on domestic violence 11/21/96 p.11 ACCIDENTS More safety at crossings urged 1/11/96 p.23 Bus driver never heard warnings before crash 1/25/96 p.24 Window washer plunges three stories, survives 2/1/96 p.12 Police: bus crossed tracks properly 2/1/96 p.26 Fatal S-curve in Gurnee 2/1/96 p.88 IDOT hopes to reduce accidents at corner 2/8/96 p.9 Edgar recognizes emergency teams 2/8/96 p.20 Barrington couple killed in downstate plane crash 2/22/96 p.8 Friends, family grieving over loss of teen 3/7/96 p.5 Crash snarls traffic, sends two to hospital 3/7/96 p.11 In wake of crash, second teen dies 3/14/96 p.5 Program to honor Ingle and Padilla 3/21/96 p.6 Woman is injured in crash 4/4/96 p.5 Crash victims were not drinking 4/4/96 p.9 Roll-over 5/2/96 p.5 Car accident leads cops to teens' drinking party 5/23/96 p.9 Construction worker survives 35-foot fall 5/30/96 p.14 Car flipped by van at Main and Cook 6/13/96 p.20 Squad car wrecked in crash with Barrington teen driver 7/4/96 p.7 Motorcyclist dies after crash on Rt.14 7/18/96 p.6 Coroner rules on February plane crash 7/25/96 p.32 Two men injured in Rt. 14 accident 8/8/96 p.10 Teens face charges after crashing van 9/5/96 p.14 Rolling Meadows couple killed in Route 59 crash 9/12/96 p.8 Ambulance strikes vehicle on Route 14 9/19/96 p.5 Crash settlement totals $15 million 9/19/96 p.10 Correction to story of 9/19/96 9/26/96 p.6 Freak pile-up blocks traffic 10/17/96 p.7 Squad smashed in two-car crash 10/24/96 p.7 Jury awards local woman $3.8 million 10/31/96 p.6 Car flips on golf course 10/31/96 p.6 Five-car crash 10/31/96 p.9 Adult trick-or-treater dies after being struck by car 11/7/96 p.9 Cops: driver was drunk at time of six-car crash 11/21/96 p.9 Man suffers two broken legs in 2-truck crash on Route 62 11/28/96 p.8 Alcohol involved in fatal crash 11/28/96 p.31 Tis the season for deer-car collisions 12/05/96 p.10 Six vehicles, 3,000 pounds of ice cream collide 12/05/96 p.11 Area evacuated after acid spill 12/19/96 p.11 ACTIVE CITIZENS FOR RESPONSIBLE EXPANSION Opponents are spending time, money to fight mall 8/15/96 p.14 ACRE says 73 percent of residents oppose mall 10/17/96 p.7 Mall foes, developers square off at hearing 10/24/96 p.8 ADOPTION For the love of a child 1/25/96 p.27 Foster parents won't seek custody 4/11/96 p.23 And baby makes three 10/31/96 p.85 AGED Spotlight is on seniors in May 5/9/96 p.89 AHMAD, JALIL Durbin has inside track in Democratic race 3/7/96 p.15 ALCOHOL AND YOUTH Arrests don't deter teen drinking 5/16/96 p.25 Three bars reprimanded for violations 5/30/96 p.6 Police search-consent form could crash teens' parties 6/27/96 p.8 Kendall County drops charges against teens 7/25/96 p.18 Liquor store employee arrested 9/5/96 p.6 ALEXANDER STILLMAN NATURE CENTER Center finds feathered foster parents to raise owl chick 5/2/96 p.10 ALLARD, REBECCA School financial officer to take new post 6/20/96 p.6 ALLENDORPH, GEORGE Allendorph emerges as stopper 1/11/96 p.93 ALLSTATE INSURANCE COMPANY Allstate sale raises questions 8/8/96 p.6 AMC REALTY INC. Village to screen movie-complex plan 7/4/96 p.5 Midland sale depends on ok of AMC's movie theater plan 7/11/96 p.9 Plots thickens as village screens movie proposal 8/15/96 p.11 Critics absent from multiplex hearings 8/22/96 p.8 Theater race pits villages as rivals again 9/26/96 p.11 Theaters may saturate area market 9/26/96 p.11 Stage set for 2 theaters to open 11/28/96 p.14 AMC buys Midlands 12/26/96 p.5 AMERICAN MASSAGE THERAPY ASSOCIATION Massage therapists fight bad image 2/29/96 p.97 AMERITECH CORPORATION Ameritech reaching for record control 6/20/96 p.22 AMOCO OIL COMPANY Skaters fenced out of Amoco station 7/4/96 p.14 Small bank to be built on vacant Amoco property 7/11/96 p.8 ANIMALS In wake of attacks, officials track coyotes 1/11/96 p.10 Residents question coyote plan's teeth 1/18/96 p.13 Deer gets stuck inside basement 2/1/96 p.6 Naturalist: don't generalize about coyote's habits 2/1/96 p.14 County offers incentive to neuter pets 2/15/96 p.6 Opposition against trapping coyotes grows 2/22/96 p.11 After months alone, snake finds way home 2/29/96 p.7 Coyote trapping approval reversed 3/21/96 p.14 Cat tales 3/28/96 p.93 Center finds feathered foster parents to raise owl chick 5/2/96 p.10 Eight horses are killed in morning barn fire 5/30/96 p.9 Coyotes are part of Barrington area landscape 6/13/96 p.22 Designing the pig-proof home 6/27/96 p.103 JFK workers rescue kitten trapped in drain pipe 8/29/96 p.7 Burglars breaking into area animal hospitals 9/26/96 p.8 Menagerie blessed at event 10/10/96 p.7 Tale of rescued kitten has a happy ending 10/24/96 p.7 Flea market 11/7/96 p.85 Neighbors rescue horse from pool 12/05/96 p.12 ANIMALS, TREATMENT OF Opposition against trapping coyotes grows 2/22/96 p.11 Animal lovers find buddies for strays 3/7/96 p.81 Coyote trapping approval reversed 3/21/96 p.14 Baby foxes found in apartment complex trash 4/4/96 p.21 Wauconda rodeo rides on, despite activist's protests 7/18/96 p.10 Charges dropped against animal protesters 8/1/96 p.25 JFK workers rescue kitten trapped in drain pipe 8/29/96 p.7 Two boys who abused goose face sentencing 8/29/86 p.9 Burglars breaking into area animal hospitals 9/26/96 p.8 Dogs removed from vacant house 11/21/96 p.29 Shelter is bracing for movie fallout 12/19/96 p.110 ANNE'S UNIQUE BOUTIQUE Anne's Unique Boutique; Anne DeKoning, owner 7/4/96 p.89 ANNEXATION (MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT) Lake Barrington may add 20 acres 1/11/96 p.12 District 220 OKs deal for Prairie annexation 6/20/96 p.14 ANNIVERSARIES Mr. and Mrs. Karl Scholl 1/11/96 p.27 Anniversary 3/28/96 p.100 Family celebrates anniversaries together 4/25/96 p.96 Ice House marks 20th anniversary 6/20/96 p.6 Wayne and Batty Siegworth 6/27/96 p.95 Cookes celebrate 50th 11/14/96 p.99 Hooper and Maris White 11/28/96 p.106 ARLINGTON PARK (RACE TRACK) Track officials unhappy with racing board ruling 4/11/96 p.26 Sweet Sixteen: Cigar matches Citation with 16th straight win 7/18/96 p.112 Lights, camera, action 7/25/96 p.110 Betting is down at Arlington Park 8/15/96 p.34 A day at the races 8/29/96 p.82 Racing!!! 8/29/96 p.84 Final preparations made as race time approaches 8/29/96 p.85 Horse's day shifts into fast motion 8/29/96 p.88 After victory it's time for a cool down 8/29/96 p.90 Keeping track 12/12/96 p.129 ARNETT C. LINES SCHOOL An able athlete 2/29/96 p.27 Addressing literacy 10/17/96 p.31 ARTISTS Book illustrator talks about art of history 4/25/96 p.25 Drawing on inspiration 4/25/96 p.27 Cardelli the carver 7/11/96 p.79 Interesting by nature 10/3/96 p.27 Watercolor creations 12/05/96 p.93 AUTOMOBILES Wamburg stretching the limit in race to Dakar 1/11/96 p.7 BAGLIORE, STACY Resident going for title of Mrs. Illinois International 8/29/96 p.28 BARN OF BARRINGTON (RESTAURANT) Wedding turns into family feud 7/25/96 p.18 BARRINGTON ANIMAL HOSPITAL Burglars breaking into area animal hospitals 9/26/96 p.8 BARRINGTON AREA ARTS COUNCIL Artists find temporary home at BAAC 2/1/96 p.B3 New BAAC exhibit cut from different cloth 4/11/96 p.7 BAAC art fair offers Father's Day fun 6/6/96 p.89 McGregor takes over as BAAC chair 6/13/96 p.91 BAAC musical includes cast of 70 7/17/96 p.20 BAAC fall gala has "state-of-the-art" museum setting 10/17/96 p.106 BARRINGTON AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE New SCORE office to open 2/22/96 p.6 Chamber backs Dailey in third airport fight 4/18/96 p.5 Halloween party fun-raiser set 10/17/96 p.8 Eight win Chamber prizes 12/05/96 p.6 BARRINGTON AREA COMMUNITY CLEARINGHOUSE COMMITTEE Program launches area into cyberspace 4/18/96 p.101 BARRINGTON AREA COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS BACOG balks at mall traffic 6/27/96 p.9 Area has history of fighting large developments 7/25/96 p.12 Village's role as BACOG hub threatened 8/1/96 p.24 Klein criticized for his mall criticism 8/29/96 p.26 BACOG charts new course 12/05/96 p.8 BARRINGTON AREA COUNCIL ON AGING SHIP comes in to help seniors with insurance 8/8/96 p.34 BACOA receives grant of $30,000 10/10/96 p.26 BARRINGTON AREA DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL Program launches area into cyberspace 4/18/96 p.101 BADC honors Kelsch for community service 5/23/96 p.5 BARRINGTON AREA HISTORICAL SOCIETY Historical lesson 6/13/96 p.89 BARRINGTON AREA LIBRARY Barrington Brass 2/1/96 p.11 Library refinances debt 2/15/96 p.6 Survey at library this weekend 2/29/96 p.6 Reptile rap 4/18/96 p.11 Program launches area into cyberspace 4/18/96 p.101 Largest library district looks to expand scope 8/8/96 p.22 Library honors volunteers 8/8/96 p.100 Treasurer's annual report 8/29/96 p.100 Reading Olympiad champions named 9/26/96 p.99 Proposed property tax increase [legal notice] 10/31/96 p.114 Barrington library gets state grant 12/05/96 p.104 BARRINGTON AREA SENIOR CITIZENS HALL OF FAME Seniors savor their golden years 6/20/96 p.95 Munson inducted into Hall of Fame 6/27/96 p.96 BARRINGTON BANK AND TRUST Small bank to be built on vacant Amoco property 7/11/96 p.8 BARRINGTON BIKER CONTINGENCY Hog wild: Barrington Bikers hit the road 8/15/96 p.81 BARRINGTON BRASS Barrington Brass 2/1/96 p.11 BARRINGTON BRONCOS (BASEBALL CLUB) Anyone want to play the Broncos? 4/11/96 p.125 Veterans help Broncos beat Conant in summer league tournament 7/18/96 p.118 Bronco hurlers make difference in regional play 7/25/96 p.112 Broncos drop into losers' bracket 7/25/96 p.113 BARRINGTON BRONCOS (BASKETBALL CLUB) Broncos pull out intense win 1/25/96 p.97 Stahl keeps listening and learning 2/1/96 p.97 BARRINGTON BRONCOS (CROSS COUNTRY CLUB) Here's Johnny 10/3/96 p.108 BARRINGTON BRONCOS (GOLF TEAM) Golf teams shoot for state trophies 8/29/96 p.107 Broncos settle for fifth as state trophy eludes them 10/24/96 p.117 BARRINGTON BRONCOS (HOCKEY CLUB) Skaters' state title is the "white" one 3/21/96 p.105 BARRINGTON BRONCOS (SWIM CLUB) Broncos soak sectional field 2/22/96 p.113 BARRINGTON BRONCOS (TENNIS CLUB) Broncos sweep singles to win 17th MSL title 5/16/96 p.111 BARRINGTON BRONCOS (VOLLEYBALL CLUB) Lefty Gregson no longer being left out of lineup 4/11/96 p.128 BARRINGTON CHILDREN'S CHOIR Carnegie curtain call 2/29/96 p.81 Barrington Choir sings at convention 8/29/96 p.7 Children's choir releases CD 12/12/96 p.127 BARRINGTON CLUB Barrington Club expansion almost done 3/28/96 p.5 Club timetable set 5/2/96 p.6 BARRINGTON COMMUNITY UNIT SCHOOL DISTRICT 220 It's back to those polls in District 220 1/11/96 p.5 Mayland bids farewell to school board 1/25/96 p.7 Kindergartners may be next to feel cramped quarters 1/25/96 p.9 Natural learning 2/1/96 p.27 South Barrington parcel ruled out as new school site 2/15/96 p.10 Referendum sparks emotions, calls for debate 2/22/96 p.5 Snake appears in District 220 office 2/22/96 p.6 District 220 seeks state holiday waiver 2/22/96 p.6 Summer school hours, fees increased 2/22/96 p.6 Questions rise over referendum impact 3/7/96 p.5 Board president: look at more than numbers 3/14/96 p.5 Corridor classrooms 3/14/96 p.29 Strike 2 for Unit 220 3/21/96 p.5 Land deal is off, but Rose plans donation 3/21/96 p.14 Geographic divisions key to referendum vote 3/28/96 p.7 District 220 shifts from long- to short-term focus 4/4/96 p.8 Janney: District 220's SEDOL dispute is not about inclusion 4/4/96 p.33 Edgar's plan would not have fixed District 220's problems 4/11/96 p.9 Schools face classroom squeeze at every level 4/11/96 p.12 School annexation 4/11/96 p.24 School crossings 4/11/96 p.24 School District 220 hears case for prairie projects 4/11/96 p.13 Referendum supporters plan community building 4/18/96 p.5 District OKs new contract for Vorlop 4/18/96 p.29 Barrington wants to put cop in middle schools 4/25/96 p.5 School referendum talks start 5/16/96 p.5 Social Studies shift's cost is near $140,000 5/23/96 p.23 New school named as top priority for District 220 5/23/96 p.26 Board nixes custodial experiment 5/23/96 p.28 Citizen panel will help chart District 220s future 5/30/96 p.5 Ex-foes uniting to solve school referendum woes 6/6/96 p.21 Citizens for Education goal: surfing for ideas 6/13/96 p.15 School financial officer to take new post 6/20/96 p.6 School construction schedule set 6/20/96 p.8 District 220 OKs deal for Prairie annexation 6/20/96 p.14 District 220 may go for two referendums 7/11/96 p.5 Berkowitz resigns form school board 7/18/96 p.5 Larrain lobbies for school rebuilding 7/18/96 p.6 Penny Road neighbors oppose new school site 7/17/96 p.8 Nemec takes helm as board reviews school plan 7/18/96 p.7 Givot applies for board vacancy 7/25/96 p.7 School referendum may be expanded 8/1/96 p.10 District 220 to begin cutting its budget 8/8/96 p.7 District 220 losing interest with working cash bonds 8/8/96 p.8 New school could cost more than $9 million 8/8/96 p.9 BETA lawsuit hearing today 8/15/96 p.5 Few react (so far) to tax plan 8/15/96 p.5 Bishop: District 220 board needs creative solutions 8/15/96 p.12 District 220 officials meet Penny Road neighbors tonight 8/15/96 p.18 Doubts emerge over proposed school site 8/22/96 p.5 Vorlop resigns from District 220 8/29/96 p.5 Grant would pay for officer in District 220 middle schools 8/29/96 p.8 Referendum decision expected today 8/29/96 p.11 Tonniges appointed to School District 220 Board 9/5/96 p.5 Tech Prep program earns national award 9/5/96 p.6 School District 220 board postpones fall referendum 9/5/96 p.8 District 220 issues warning on sex offender 9/5/96 p.10 Hough Street School kicks off school year in Olympian fashion 9/5/96 p.11 Sex offender leaves Barrington Hills 9/12/96 p.6 School district budget criticized 9/19/96 p.5 Vorlop replacements named 9/19/96 p.5 School space squeeze 9/19/96 p.27 Poole's letter leaked to media 9/26/96 p.5 Grant to pay for police officer in middle schools 9/26/96 p.31 District 220 has role in enforcing new in-line skating law 9/26/96 p.31 Group seeks to chart District 220's future 10/3/96 p.5 Interesting by nature 10/3/96 p.27 School advisory panel gets down to business 10/10/97 p.8 District 220 begins search for superintendent 10/17/96 p.5 Addressing literacy 10/17/96 p.31 District 220 staff still without contract 10/17/96 p.32 District 220 workers file intent-to-strike notice 10/24/96 p.5 School advisory panels given assignments 10/24/96 p.7 Program helping freshmen adjust to life at BHS 10/24/96 p.27 School union mediation date set 10/31/96 p.6 School union seeking to avoid strike 11/7/96 p.5 Roeser unveils budget plan to rescue District 220 11/7/96 p.8 State's Attorney clears District 220 finance office 11/7/96 p.9 Yeggy resigns from school district 11/14/96 p.5 Super Senior Pass opens BHS up to older residents 11/14/96 p.32 Strike is called off, union OKs contract 11/21/96 p.5 Nemec fires back at critics 11/21/96 p.5 Local man's gift helps purchase chemistry books 11/21/96 p.12 District 220 urged to think, operate like a business 11/21/96 p.13 Nemec: Open Meetings Act wasn't violated 11/21/96 p.14 Panel endorses 2-school referendum 11/28/96 p.7 IASB to aid search for superintendent 11/28/96 p.12 School advisory panels studying costs 12/12/96 p.11 District 220 staff helps Barrington United Way 12/19/96 p.112 Sex offender moves to area 12/26/96 p.6 Charter school hearing set 12/26/96 p.6 BARRINGTON COUNTRYSIDE FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT Canby calls it quits as fire district lawyer 1/25/96 p.11 Agreements nearly in place for new fire station 2/1/96 p.5 Dispute settled 3/7/96 p.13 Unhappy customers 3/7/96 p.13 New attorney hired 3/7/96 p.13 Recording reality 3/7/96 p.13 Light triggers 3/7/96 p.13 Barrington village board approves fire station deal 4/11/96 p.8 Correction to story of 4/11/96 4/18/96 p.6 Fire station construction could start as soon as May 4/18/96 p.10 Fire district board expands 4/18/96 p.11 Intergovernment deals pay for new fire station 9/12/96 p.9 Ambulance strikes vehicle on Route 14 9/19/96 p.5 Lien put on Lichtman property 10/31/96 p.5 Barrington Hills approves 30-year fire station lease 4/25/96 p.8 BARRINGTON COUNTRYSIDE PARK DISTRICT Budget 11/28/96 p.110 BARRINGTON CYCLONES (SOFTBALL CLUB) Wearing new hats: former Barrington players now running the team 7/4/96 p.97 Dreams welcomes Nationals 8/1/96 p.109 BARRINGTON DODGE Village sells land to Barrington Dodge 2/29/96 p.12 BARRINGTON ENLIGHTENED TAXPAYERS ASSOCIATION BETA seeking townhouses here 9/5/96 p.12 BETA lawsuit in court next week 9/12/96 p.6 Nemec fires back at critics 11/21/96 p.5 Nemec: Open Meetings Act wasn't violated 11/21/96 p.14 BARRINGTON FILLIES (BASKETBALL CLUB) Fulfilling expectations 12/19/96 p.125 BARRINGTON FILLIES (DIVING CLUB) High five 11/28/96 p.133 BARRINGTON FILLIES (GOLF TEAM) Buff's 74 leads Fillies to own invitational title 9/19/96 p.117 Buff, Fillies pose with state medals 10/24/96 p.117 BARRINGTON FILLIES (SOCCER CLUB) Undefeated Fillies take 0.00 GAA to St. Louis 4/11/96 p.129 BARRINGTON FILLIES (SOFTBALL CLUB) Pedersen no-hitter highlights perfect week for the Fillies 4/11/96 p.127 Senior duo lifts Fillies to MSL title 5/23/96 p.117 BARRINGTON FILLIES (SWIM CLUB) Frosh Molzahn is Fillies' newest star 9/12/96 p.121 Silliman and Olsen win twice as Fillies claim JV conference meet 10/31/96 p.113 Fillies prove again they're the best 11/7/96 p.110 BARRINGTON FILLIES (TENNIS CLUB) Going out in style 10/31/96 p.110 BARRINGTON FILLIES (TRACK TEAM) Jumping for joy: McLaughlin's leap gives Fillies first MSL title 5/9/96 p.115 BARRINGTON FILLIES (VOLLEYBALL CLUB) Having a ball 10/3/96 p.109 BARRINGTON FIRE DEPARTMENT Keeping volunteer presence could cost village $20,000 1/25/96 p.7 Barrington firefighters to be on Oprah 6/6/96 p.6 Village, firefighters close to reaching contract terms 6/20/96 p.8 Village inks Inc. contract 7/4/96 p.12 Equine exercise provides lessons for rescue teams 8/15/96 p.7 Breeding confidence at heart of training 8/15/96 p.7 Firefighters reach tentative agreement 8/22/96 p.6 Firefighters union inks pact 8/29/96 p.8 Intergovernment deals pay for new fire station 9/12/96 p.9 Fire chief Danley honored 11/14/96 p.6 BARRINGTON HIGH SCHOOL First quarter honors 1/11/96 p.83 Space crunch hitting hard at high school 1/18/95 p.5 Correction to honor roll list of 1/11/96 1/18/96 p.6 Cyberspace chat links young activists 2/8/96 p.13 High school project dissected 2/8/96 p.29 Going mobile: high school may be next 2/22/96 p.7 Coming of age 2/22/96 p.27 Setting the stage 3/7/96 p.27 Greetis still loving his BHS hoops 3/7/96 p.106 In wake of crash, second teen dies 3/14/96 p.5 Second quarter honors listed 3/14/96 p.30 Sabre dancers 3/21/96 p.27 Nike creeps onto BHS sports scene 3/21/96 p.110 Strictly ballroom 4/11/96 p.31 Drawing on inspiration 4/25/96 p.27 Captains of their ship 5/2/96 p.29 Third quarter honors listed 5/2/96 p.31 New intramural hoops are a hit with students 5/9/96 p.8 No dates needed for special prom 5/9/96 p.12 Proposed: Barrington debaters are success 5/9/96 p.29 Blocking out: BHS classes could be made twice as long 5/23/96 p.29 Suspensions shed light on Senior sleep over 6/6/96 p.5 BHS cans Kalas; Swaya is named Fillies' new boss 6/6/96 p.116 Class of '96 has gift of inclusiveness 6/13/96 p.7 Graduates 6/13/96 p.30 School parking lots may become skaters' havens 6/20/96 p.30 BHS graduate wins Miss Illinois title 7/4/96 p.7 BHS auditorium to receive air conditioning this week 7/11/96 p.25 Honor roll 7/18/96 p.98 BHS police liaison makes the grade 7/25/96 p.11 Giving something back 8/22/96 p.105 BHS teacher found not guilty 9/12/96 p.5 BHS gets academic trophy case 9/12/96 p.6 Best Buddies 9/12/96 p.27 Barrington ready for homecoming 9/19/96 p.10 Greatest show in Barrington 9/26/96 p.7 Barrington Park District honors Kevin Gall 10/10/96 p.7 Ring it up 10/10/96 p.29 BHS grad discusses ecology and politics with Gorbachev 10/17/96 p.9 Program helping freshmen adjust to life at BHS 10/24/96 p.27 BHS taking traditional twist to classic Shakespeare play 11/7/96 p.28 Moving in time 11/14/96 p.31 Super Senior Pass opens BHS up to older residents 11/14/96 p.32 Local man's gift helps purchase chemistry books 11/21/96 p.12 Finding the magic in science 12/12/96 p.39 BHS loses big fan in Nightengale 12/12/96 p.142 ISA recognizes BHS diving coach Hendee 12/16/96 p.91 BARRINGTON HILLS COUNTRY CLUB Country club hit twice by vandals 6/6/96 p.12 BARRINGTON HILLS, ILL. Police: Fire victim was shot in head 1/25/96 p.5 Barrington Hills' natural amenities highlighted in plan 1/25/96 p.12 Police chase leads in arson/murders 2/1/96 p.5 Agreements nearly in place for new fire station 2/1/96 p.5 Spotlight won't dim village image 2/1/96 p.7 They were so vibrant: slain couple lived full lives 2/1/96 p.7 Task force members tackle major county crime cases 2/1/96 p.7 Life Changers Church coming to Barrington Hills 2/1/96 p.8 Clues remain few in Hills murders 2/8/96 p.5 Correction to story of 2/1/96 2/8/96 p.6 Residents fear changes brought by new church 2/8/96 p.10 Barrington Hills church plan prompting legal battle 2/29/96 p.5 Residents voice frustration at church's vague answers 3/14/96 p.8 Location and real name of suspect are a mystery 3/14/96 p.9 Man who was called suspect relieved at Hommerson's arrest 3/14/96 p.9 Barrington Hills cop named to task force 3/28/96 p.13 Village makes federal case out of church fight 3/28/96 p.26 Barrington village board approves fire station deal 4/11/96 p.8 Correction to story of 4/11/96 4/18/96 p.6 Fire station construction could start as soon as May 4/18/96 p.10 Church suing village for $6 million 4/25/96 p.5 Barrington Hills approves 30-year fire station lease 4/25/96 p.8 Village tightening zoning 5/16/96 p.28 Village approves parking prohibition 5/30/96 p.14 Village OKs $20,700 for street patching 5/30/96 p.14 Suspensions shed light on Senior sleep over 6/6/96 p.5 Church gets building permit, drops suit against village 6/20/96 p.7 Woman is robbed by man with knife 6/26/96 p.10 Cops bust 49 teens in Barrington Hills 7/11/96 p.13 BHPD's new uniforms praised 8/8/96 p.6 Lageschulte to build 15 homes on 20 acres 8/8/96 p.32 Baby born on way to hospital 8/15/96 p.6 Robbery suspect nabbed 8/29/96 p.23 District 220 issues warning on sex offender 9/5/96 p.10 Barrington Hills youth swims in adults' triathlon 9/5/96 p.20 Sex offender leaves Barrington Hills 9/12/96 p.6 Rolling Meadows couple killed in Route 59 crash 9/12/96 p.8 Intergovernment deals pay for new fire station 9/12/96 p.9 Resident suggests gates and guards in Barrington Hills 9/26/96 p.16 BH board to explore Hawthorne cul-de-sac 10/31/96 p.9 Life Changers International Church 11/28/96 p.99 Barrington Hills lowers speed limits 12/05/96 p.14 Kempe seeks another term 12/12/96 p.8 Rose is calling for road referendum 12/12/96 p.13 Subdivision plan to be reviewed by village board 12/12/96 p.16 Graffiti posse to cleanse silos 12/12/96 p.26 BH board ok's preliminary plat 12/19/96 p.6 Rose road repair referendum requires revenue researching 12/19/96 p.9 Zoning and roads to be campaign issues 12/26/96 p.5 BARRINGTON HORSE SHOW Horse show jumps into high gear 7/18/96 p.9 Rain doesn't dampen horse show 7/25/96 p.7 BARRINGTON HURRICANES (SOFTBALL CLUB) Sparks oust 'Canes from national qualifier 7/4/96 p.98 Hurricanes come up short in Cincinnati marathon 7/25/96 p.111 BARRINGTON JUNIOR WOMEN'S CLUB BJWC seeking to build permanent Safety Town 11/28/96 p.8 BARRINGTON MEN'S SENIOR BASEBALL CLUB Barrington Men's Baseball Club fields its second team 4/25/96 p.116 BARRINGTON MIDDLE SCHOOL--PRAIRIE CAMPUS Spelling it out 1/25/96 p.93 B quarter honors listed 3/21/96 p.29 School annexation 4/11/96 p.24 Barrington wants to put cop in middle schools 4/25/96 p.5 Honor roll 5/16/96 p.31 Knight time fun 6/6/96 p.29 Village gets grant for police officer in middle schools 6/13/96 p.10 District 220 OKs deal for Prairie annexation 6/20/96 p.14 Honor roll 7/11/96 p.29 School annexation is revisited 8/1/96 p.11 Grant to pay for police officer in middle schools 9/26/96 p.31 Vets share memories of service 11/14/96 p.7 Students cave-in to primitive history 11/28/96 p.37 Honor roll 12/12/96 p.40 Heritage Wall unveiled 12/19/96 p.6 Railroad crossing safety requires more than signs 12/12/96 p.8 BARRINGTON MIDDLE SCHOOL--STATION CAMPUS Getting the lead out: new program urges students to get fit 1/11/96 p.89 Correction to story of 1/11/96 1/18/96 p.6 Holding court: mock trials bring life to Bill of Rights 1/18/96 p.93 B quarter honors listed 3/21/96 p.28 Station students walking the walk 3/28/96 p.27 Barrington wants to put cop in middle schools 4/25/96 p.5 Author brings tribe's story to students in Barrington 5/9/96 p.11 Re-enactment a lesson to remember 5/16/96 p.29 Honor roll 5/16/96 p.30 Knight time fun 6/6/96 p.29 Village gets grant for police officer in middle schools 6/13/96 p.10 Station's walkers weather the storm 6/20/96 p.18 School parking lots may become skaters' havens 6/20/96 p.30 Honor roll 7/11/96 p.26 Grant to pay for police officer in middle schools 9/26/96 p.31 Weather report 11/7/96 p.27 Play nurses students' acting skills 11/21/96 p.35 Honor roll 12/12/96 p.41 Having a ball 12/26/96 p.21 BARRINGTON PARK DISTRICT Rink welcomes winter revelers 1/11/96 p.5 Langendorf Park project costs district $135,000 3/28/96 p.20 Barrington marks Earth Day with educational activities 4/18/96 p.8 Dogs seen as threat to lake's blue herons 4/18/96 p.9 District seeks grant to fund Miller Park improvements 4/25/96 p.9 Park District applies for $200,000 state grant 6/27/96 p.28 Football club field goal: scoreboards at Beese Park 6/27/96 p.28 Park District has big small plans for Miller Park 7/4/96 p.25 Park District Caribbean kickoff makes a splash 7/4/96 p.25 Langendorf Park's pool needs replacing 7/18/96 p.7 Popular park district employee dies 7/25/96 p.14 In-line skating group pushing park facility 8/8/96 p.14 Park board diving into pool plans 8/22/96 p.5 Barrington Park District offering space to skaters 8/22/96 p.9 Expectations dip for new pool by Memorial Day 9/12/96 p.7 Park district working on pool plans 9/19/96 p.6 Park district turned down for state grant 9/19/96 p.6 Langendorf entrance revamp started 10/3/96 p.6 Barrington Park District honors Kevin Gall 10/10/96 p.7 Club: Pool without diving would flop 10/24/96 p.16 Carpenter steps down as park board chief 12/12/96 p.7 BARRINGTON PARTNERS Bizarre phone message received by business are forwarded to FBI 8/1/96 p.9 BARRINGTON SCHOOL EMPLOYEES ORGANIZATION District 220 staff still without contract 10/17/96 p.32 District 220 workers file intent-to-strike notice 10/24/96 p.5 School union mediation date set 10/31/96 p.6 School union seeking to avoid strike 11/7/96 p.5 Strike is called off, union OKs contract 11/21/96 p.5 BARRINGTON SWIM CLUB Swimmers paddle like future Olympians 3/21/96 p.107 BSC swimmers perform well at novelty meet 6/6/96 p.118 Club: Pool without diving would flop 10/24/96 p.16 BARRINGTON TOWNSHIP, ILL. Sample ballot 10/31/96 p.107 Ex-township trustee sentenced to prison 12/12/96 p.5 BARRINGTON TRAIN STATION School parking lots may become skaters' havens 6/20/96 p.30 BARRINGTON UNITED WAY District 220 staff helps Barrington United Way 12/19/96 p.112 BARRINGTON VENTURE PARTNERSHIP Hotel plan criticized by advisory panel 8/1/96 p.31 BARRINGTON VFW LEGION POST 158 (BASEBALL CLUB) Everyone guilty in Post 158 losses 7/4/96 p.98 Post 158 find O in Oconomowoc 7/11/96 p.101 Post 158 takes first step to State 7/25/96 p.109 Post 158 takes first step to State 7/25/96 p.109 Saveley's bat lifts Post 158 to district title 8/1/96 p.111 Saveley's bat lifts Post 158 to district title 8/1/96 p.111 BARRINGTON VFW POST 7706 VFW Post 7706 marks its 50th year 6/13/96 p.24 Village honors VFW Post 7706 9/5/96 p.12 Village honors VFW Post 7706 9/5/96 p.12 Vets share memories of service 11/14/96 p.7 VFW rekindles interest in veterans' affairs 11/14/96 p.7 BARRINGTON YOUTH FOOTBALL CLUB Football club field goal: scoreboards at Beese Park 6/27/96 p.28 BARRINGTON YOUTH SERVICES Rotary Club donates $3,000 to BYS 4/11/96 p.6 BYS chief Schulman is named to NU post 7/11/96 p.87 BYS elects board members 7/25/96 p.86 BARRINGTON, ILL. New director should aid business owners 1/11/96 p.7 Village weighs options in sprinkler requirements 1/11/96 p.7 Sprinkler debate coming from both sides of issue 1/25/96 p.9 Committee begins process of exploring police needs 2/8/96 p.8 Businesses win with new sprinkler code 2/15/96 p.7 Officials continue search for village hall answers 2/15/96 p.7 Hansen to leave board 2/22/96 p.5 Village to study possible street closures at St. Anne 2/29/96 p.11 Village sells land to Barrington Dodge 2/29/96 p.12 Police station plan falls through 3/14/96 p.7 Railroad gate problems signal worries for police 3/14/96 p.7 "Speed" star joins cops for local film shoot 3/14/96 p.10 Study to focus on neighborhood traffic patterns 3/21/96 p.12 Road salt ices railroad crossing gates 3/28/96 p.12 Village covers deficit with past surplus 3/28/96 p.12 Frommeyer named trustee 4/11/96 p.5 Village to get $308,000 from land sale 4/11/96 p.6 Barrington village board approves fire station deal 4/11/96 p.8 Chief: courtesy is key to solving noise issue 4/11/96 p.10 Correction to story of 4/11/96 4/18/96 p.6 Barrington invests in economic growth 4/18/96 p.14 Downtown parking limits mulled 4/25/96 p.14 Lengthy debate ensues over garage 5/9/96 p.6 Board to take up sidewalk dining 5/9/96 p.7 Village going to court over principles 5/16/96 p.5 Barrington working on noise ordinance 5/23/96 p.6 Some say in-line skaters are getting out of line 5/23/96 p.8 Barrington mulling bicycle helmet law 5/23/96 p.16 Residents fighting mad over flood 5/30/96 p.5 Liquor license granted 5/30/96 p.6 Board seeks to slow Eastwood speeders 5/30/96 p.6 Residents getting ready to run in Olympic relay 5/30/96 p.13 Village gets grant for police officer in middle schools 6/13/96 p.10 Skating controversy spins in new direction 6/13/96 p.14 Village, firefighters close to reaching contract terms 6/20/96 p.8 School parking lots may become skaters' havens 6/20/96 p.30 Biggest parade ever set for 4th 6/27/96 p.7 Syzmanski exits from village post 7/4/96 p.12 Traffic study result: status quo kept 7/4/96 p.12 Village inks Inc. contract 7/4/96 p.12 Village has huge turnout for Fourth 7/11/96 p.7 Panel suggests scooting skaters from downtown 7/11/96 p.8 Fixing flooding problem may set precedent 7/18/96 p.5 Village board shifts gear in free-wheeling debate 7/25/96 p.9 Area has history of fighting large developments 7/25/96 p.12 Panel considers capping campaign contributions 7/25/96 p.36 UARCO antenna is approved 8/1/96 p.11 Railroad crossing to be closed 8/8/96 p.6 In-line skating debate continues 8/15/96 p.6 Safety panel not sold on bicycle helmet law 8/15/96 p.9 Barrington Park District offering space to skaters 8/22/96 p.9 In-line skating issue left unresolved again 8/29/96 p.10 Market analyst hired by board 9/5/96 p.12 Market analyst hired by board 9/5/96 p.12 Village manager gets pay increase 9/5/96 p.12 New ordinance targets sidewalk recklessness 9/12/96 p.8 District 220 has role in enforcing new in-line skating law 9/26/96 p.31 Village amends ethics code 10/3/96 p.6 Village may need to look for employee parking lot 10/3/96 p.9 Treasurer's report 10/10/96 p.107 Residents named to planning panel 10/17/96 p.6 Neighbors, village team up to solve flooding problem 10/24/96 p.10 Village makes drainage deal 11/7/96 p.6 Village Green park may sprout on Lipofsky's site 11/14/96 p.8 Barrington obtains option for bank's vacant property 11/14/96 p.9 Film crew mess irks downtown merchants 11/21/96 p.8 Santa comes to Barrington Dec. 7 11/28/96 p.7 Barrington village board mulls bicycle helmet law 11/28/96 p.10 Hamelberg seeks re-election 12/05/96 p.5 Barrington village board gives levy slight increase 12/12/96 p.8 Bike path grant could be at risk 12/12/96 p.14 Barrington gears up for Giving Day 12/19/96 p.7 Barrington chief taking Florida job 12/19/96 p.7 Pace cuts Barrington-Lake Zurich bus service 12/19/96 p.14 Barrington gets into giving 12/26/96 p.7 BASH, BARBARA Interesting by nature 10/3/96 p.27 BATES, DANNY Cops investigating new reports about Cary sex-crime suspect 8/8/96 p.32 Grand jury indicts Bates for assault 8/22/96 p.14 BEAUBIEN, MARK Underdog Mullenix ready to challenge Beaubien 2/29/96 p.7 Beaubien holds on to slight edge 3/21/96 p.7 Beaubien: county raises excessive 6/20/96 p.12 Beaubien touts reputation of being a good listener 10/17/96 p.8 Mountsier replaces Beaubien 10/31/p.5 Beaubien wins Salvi's Springfield seat 11/14/96 p.13 BEDERSKE, KATHY Wearing new hats: former Barrington players now running the team 7/4/96 p.97 BELL'S APPLE ORCHARD Fall is ripe season for apple pickers 10/10/96 p.113 Bell smells something rotten in apple orchard 10/31/96 p.8 BELL, JOHN III Bell smells something rotten in apple orchard 10/31/96 p.8 BENJAMIN, C.J. Garden Corner Nursery and Craft Addition; Jason Benjamin, C.J. Benjamin, and Steve Smith, owners 5/16/96 p.99 BENJAMIN, JASON Garden Corner Nursery and Craft Addition; Jason Benjamin, C.J. Benjamin, and Steve Smith, owners 5/16/96 p.99 BENZ, DIANE Telephone talk rings up more mall controversy 7/25/96 p.8 BERGGREN, ASHLEY Berggren numbers look good 3/7/96 p.105 BERGMAN, ROBERT Bergman names himself successor to Pedersen post 11/28/96 p.33 BERKOWITZ, MICHAEL Berkowitz resigns from school board 7/18/96 p.5 BERNARDIN, JOSEPH CARDINAL St. Anne mourns death of cardinal 11/21/96 p.10 BEVERLY INN Lake Zurich board approves three-story hotel on lakefront 4/11/96 p.7 BILTMORE COUNTRY CLUB Club hopes to clean lake of trespassers 4/4/96 p.14 BILTMORE MANOR (LAND SUBDIVISION) Biltmore Manor greeted with doubt 1/25/96 p.11 BISHOP, BILL Take note: Bishop swims to pair of state titles 2/29/96 p.105 Bishop and Smiley are honored at BHS awards banquet 6/6/96 p.116 BISHOP, WILLARD Bishop: District 220 board needs creative solutions 8/15/96 p.12 BLANCHARD, PEGGY New director should aid business owners 1/11/96 p.7 BOB'S BARBER SHOP Barrington barber bowing out 9/12/96 p.93 BOLTON-ROST, NANCY Victim, trustee team up on domestic violence committee 2/1/96 p.9 Panel sheds light on domestic violence 11/21/96 p.11 BONESS, ROBERT Boness seeks election to promote education 10/17/96 p.8 BRACKUS, ROBERT Local man wins Little Lotto prize 11/28/96 p.6 BRAITHWAITE, WILLIAM Braithwaite: village could afford more county cops 12/19/96 p.24 BRAVOS, ANTHONY G. Two local men charged with assaulting police 12/26/96 p.8 BRAVOS, CHRISTOS G. Two local men charged with assaulting police 12/26/96 p.8 BREHMER, JOHN Brehmer: Skinner not a constructive element 2/22/96 p.9 BROOKE, JERI Tribal Expressions; Rob and Jeri Brooke, owners 5/2/96 p.B3 BROOKE, ROB Tribal Expressions; Rob and Jeri Brooke, owners 5/2/96 p.B3 BROOKS, STEPHANIE Paralympic material 6/27/96 p.89 BROUGH, WILLIAM Brough keeps fighting for protection of wetlands 1/4/96 p.10 BROWN'S CHICKEN AND PASTA (RESTAURANT) Lake group: Brown's review ill-advised 7/4/96 p.6 Chiefs laud Brown's probe 8/22/96 p.32 BROWN, COREY J. South Barrington cops help identify impostor 2/8/96 p.13 BROWN, KURT Man behind the mask 9/26/96 p.114 BROWN, TERRY Crash settlement totals $15 million 9/19/96 p.10 Correction to story of 9/19/96 9/26/96 p.6 BRUNN, MARGARET Elgin Academy selects Brunn as its director 9/12/96 p.31 BUDDY FOUNDATION Animal lovers find buddies for strays 3/7/96 p.81 BUENDORF, BETH RYDEEN Cheer Elite; Beth Rydeen Buendorf, owner 5/23/96 p.89 BUFF, PAM Buff's 74 leads Fillies to own invitational title 9/19/96 p.117 Buff, Fillies pose with state medals 10/24/96 p.117 BURVAL, CAROLE A. Barrington woman lands NAAC artist scholarship 4/11/96 p.112 BUSINESS Grocery prices reflect competition 1/11/96 p.75 Clamping down 1/25/96 p.77 Mega bank mergers spur creativity 2/1/96 p.89 A growing trade [bartering] 2/8/96 p.7 Businesses win with new sprinkler code 2/15/96 p.7 Game time: a new way to meat 3/7/96 p.97 Power brokers 4/11/96 p.115 Tighter smoking restrictions getting mixed response 7/25/96 p.101 Scores of movie screens seeking homes in area 8/15/96 p.32 Dinner and movie: A potent combo? 8/15/96 p.33 Job fair attendance disappoints retailers 8/29/96 p.29 Fall crops coming in slowly 9/12/96 p.109 Money and politics 9/26/96 p.105 Button collecting an uncertain art 10/3/96 p.99 Correction to story of 9/26/96 10/17/96 p.6 Shell Oil unveils big plan for Main Street/Rt. 14 lot 10/31/96 p.9 Flea market 11/7/96 p.85 Millennium to cause computer havoc 11/14/96 p.109 Keeping track 12/12/96 p.129 BUSINESS ENTERPRISES Fancy Art N.F.P.; George Vodin, owner 2/8/96 p.73 Patricia Rhodes Inc.; Patricia Rhodes, owner 2/8/96 p.89 Creative Memories; Elaine Ezsak, owner 3/21/96 p.97 My Secret Garden, Tammy Sittinger and Lisa Szuberla, owners 4/18/96 p.123 Design Toscano, Michael and Marilyn Stopka, owners 4/25/96 p.101 Tribal Expressions; Rob and Jeri Brooke, owners 5/2/96 p.B3 Garden Corner Nursery and Craft Addition; Jason Benjamin, C.J. Benjamin, and Steve Smith, owners 5/16/96 p.99 Cheer Elite; Beth Rydeen Buendorf, owner 5/23/96 p.89 Haeger Pottery; Lexy Haeger Estes, owner 5/23/96 p.105 Tropical Wings; Cynthia and George Schanck, owners 6/20/96 p.113 Anne's Unique Boutique; Anne DeKoning, owner 7/4/96 p.89 Ozzi Water Park 8/8/96 p.101 Earth Friendly Choices; John and Karla Guifoil, owners 8/15/96 p.101 Pet-A-Coat Junction; Var Ketenjian, owner 9/19/96 p.105 Dick Pond Athletics 10/31/96 p.101 Guys & Dolls; Sherry Kozil, owner 11/21/96 p.117 Solar Design; Jennifer Schmidt, owner 12/19/96 p.117 BUSSE WOODS FOREST PRESERVE Decreasing deer population in Busse Woods bucks trend 12/05/96 p.10 CAILE, JOYCE Water-storage issues prompt Caile to quit 5/30/96 p.22 CANBY, CALEN III Canby calls it quits as fire district lawyer 1/25/96 p.11 CARDELLI, LEO Cardelli the carver 7/11/96 p.79 CARELLI, DOROTHY Residents fighting mad over flood 5/30/96 p.5 CARPENTER, ROBERT Carpenter steps down as park board chief 12/12/96 p.7 CARR, DONNA Forsberg faces disciplinary action 9/5/96 p.5 CARRIAGE TRAIL (LAND SUBDIVISION) Residents fighting mad over flood 5/30/96 p.5 Flood-control steps taken 6/6/96 p.14 CARTWRIGHT, JIM Cartwright gets Olympian wrestlers to mat on time 7/18/96 p.116 CARY, ILL. Cary woman combats power of prison gangs 8/8/96 p.12 Cops investigating new reports about Cary sex-crime suspect 8/8/96 p.32 Cary neighbors protest re-zoning of Fox River site 11/28/96 p.35 CARY-GROVE HIGH SCHOOL Accident victims recalled at Cary-Grove graduation 6/13/96 p.31 CASSELL, MARTIN L., JR. Renaissance resident dies 5/23/96 p.10 CATENCAMP, PATRICIA Bus driver never heard warnings before crash 1/25/96 p.24 CHABRIAN, DEBORAH Watercolor creations 12/05/96 p.93 CHARTER BANK & TRUST NA Settlement brings new look to Forest Knoll 1/25/96 p.17 CHEER ELITE Cheer Elite; Beth Rydeen Buendorf, owner 5/23/96 p.89 CHESSIE'S RESTAURANT Unpleasant find reported in ketchup 5/2/96 p.14 CHICAGO BEARS (FOOTBALL CLUB) Bears punt on Hoffman Estates plan 1/18/96 p.6 CHICAGO WILDERNESS Joining hands across prairies, wetlands 5/16/96 p.85 Umbrella nature group established 6/13/96 p.19 CHICAGOLAND TRANSPORTATION & AIR QUALITY COMMISSION Stopping sprawl needs planning, sharing 6/20/96 p.11 CHILD PSYCHOLOGY Conscious parenting 10/24/96 p.93 CINEMARK U.S.A., INC. Race is on to approve area movie complex 8/15/96 p.32 Theater race pits villages as rivals again 9/26/96 p.11 Theaters may saturate area market 9/26/96 p.11 Stage set for 2 theaters to open 11/28/96 p.14 CITIZENS AGAINST RUNAWAY EXPENDITURES Nemec: Open Meetings Act wasn't violated 11/21/96 p.14 CITIZENS FOR CONSERVATION Natural learning 2/1/96 p.27 Barrington marks Earth Day with educational activities 4/18/96 p.8 Water issues poured over at hearing 8/29/96 p.14 Taubman team addresses mall-site water concern 9/19/96 p.8 CITIZENS FOR EDUCATION Ex-foes uniting to solve school referendum woes 6/6/96 p.21 Citizens for Education goal: surfing for ideas 6/13/96 p.15 Bishop: District 220 board needs creative solutions 8/15/96 p.12 Group seeks to chart District 220's future 10/3/96 p.5 District 220 urged to think, operate like a business 11/21/96 p.13 CLAIRBORNE, JOHN H. Funeral for Clairborne will be Saturday 5/23/96 p.10 CLEARBROOK MANOR Neighbors wary of group home in Schaumburg 12/12/96 p.36 CLINE, KAREN LEE Cline eyes Mrs. Illinois title 3/28/96 p.8 CLINE, MARGE Olympics deliver great memories for local volunteer 8/22/96 p.7 COFFELT, SALLY Coffelt, Jones seeking county clerk job 10/24/96 p.20 COLLEGE OF LAKE COUNTY CLC narrows president search 5/9/96 p.11 Naff named CLC chief 5/23/96 p.30 COLLIGNON, GERALD C. Fireman charged with striking policeman after a traffic stop 5/9/96 p.9 COLLINS, JERRY Barrington couple killed in downstate plane crash 2/22/96 p.8 Coroner rules on February plane crash 7/25/96 p.32 COLLINS, JO ANNE Barrington couple killed in downstate plane crash 2/22/96 p.8 Coroner rules on February plane crash 7/25/96 p.32 COLLINS, THOMAS W. FBI: Collins' life in hiding still a mystery 8/1/96 p.26 COMMITTEE TO PREVENT DOMESTIC VIOLENCE Panel sheds light on domestic violence 11/21/96 p.11 COMMUNITY CHURCH OF BARRINGTON Sense of community 11/14/96 p.89 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT Market analyst hired by board 9/5/96 p.12 Residents named to planning panel 10/17/96 p.6 Village Green project gains steam 11/21/96 p.7 CONSERVATION OF NATURAL RESOURCES Hearings to discuss restoration 10/17/96 p.9 Both sides heard at restoration meetings 11/21/96 p.34 COOK COUNTY FOREST PRESERVE DISTRICT Campaign keeps Deer Grove open for cyclists 3/28/96 p.14 Bicycle trail will extend from Harper to Crabtree 6/20/96 p.7 Hearings to discuss restoration 10/17/96 p.9 Skeptics doubtful of forest preserve restoration plans 11/14/96 p.34 Both sides heard at restoration meetings 11/21/96 p.34 Trouble piles up for county official 12/05/96 p.16 COOK COUNTY, ILL. Real Property Assessments 2/8/96 p.E1 County offers incentive to neuter pets 2/15/96 p.6 Candidates vie for county posts 10/24/96 p.21 Assessment 11/28/96 p.113 COOKE, DEBBY Cookes celebrate 50th 11/14/96 p.99 COOKE, HANK Cookes celebrate 50th 11/14/96 p.99 COPLAND, PATTY Romance with an edge 9/19/96 p.89 CORODY, JOHN G. Two men injured in Rt. 14 accident 8/8/96 p.10 CORPORATE WIVES CLUB Corporate wives turn to club for company 2/22/96 p.105 COTSWOLD MANOR (LAND SUBDIVISION) Drainage problems 1/18/96 p.14 COUNCIL OF BARRINGTON GARDEN CLUBS Garden club panel honors businesses 12/05/96 p.104 COUNTRYSIDE SCHOOL Science teacher is charged with battery 4/4/96 p.27 Students race through books 5/9/96 p.7 Teacher gets day in court 5/16/96 p.24 Off to be the wizard 5/30/96 p.29 Trip to France gives students new perspective 6/27/96 p.32 COUNTRYSIDE UNITARIAN-UNIVERSALIST CHURCH OF PALATINE Visual theology 1/4/96 p.19 CRANE, PHILIP M. Craning for Capitol Hill 2/29/96 p.8 Crane scores easy win in Republican primary 3/21/96 p.9 Crane supported failed tax-hike amendment 4/18/96 p.18 Money and politics 9/26/96 p.105 Campaign for Congress 10/10/96 p.9 Correction to story of 9/26/96 10/17/96 p.6 Crane, Hull answer readers' questions 10/24/96 p.14 Phil Crane celebrates birthday with victory 11/7/96 p.7 CREATIVE MEMORIES Creative Memories; Elaine Ezsak, owner 3/21/96 p.97 CRIME AND CRIMINALS Police find answers to bone mystery 1/4/96 p.5 Friends say Masters' home often turned violent 1/4/96 p.5 Two Masters children died violently 1/11/96 p.5 Friends, family never quit searching for "Butch" 1/11/96 p.9 Crash ends chase, results in charges 1/11/96 p.12 Correction to story of 1/11/96 1/18/96 p.6 Unsolved murders still haunt local authorities 1/18/96 p.8 Police: Fire victim was shot in head 1/25/96 p.5 Family members question suspicious source of fire 1/25/96 p.8 Police chase leads in arson/murders 2/1/96 p.5 Spotlight won't dim village image 2/1/96 p.7 They were so vibrant: slain couple lived full lives 2/1/96 p.7 Task force members tackle major county crime cases 2/1/96 p.7 Police: no motive in local woman's death 2/1/96 p.10 Guilty verdict returned in Island Lake shooting 2/1/96 p.12 Clues remain few in Hills murders 2/8/96 p.5 Man charged with involuntary manslaughter in death of son 2/8/96 p.5 Correction to story of 2/1/96 2/8/96 p.6 South Barrington cops help identify impostor 2/8/96 p.13 Masters case takes another strange twist 2/15/96 p.5 Algonquin man remains focus of murder probe 2/15/96 p.5 Former Lake Barrington man faces sex charges 2/29/96 p.5 Lichtman insurance agents doubt existence of artwork 2/29/96 p.10 Task force members move out 2/29/96 p.10 High school gym teacher charged with battery 2/29/96 p.11 Correction to story of 2/29/96 3/7/96 p.6 Police: We'll find murder suspect 3/7/96 p.7 Wife's statements lead police to arrest warrant 3/7/96 p.7 Search for Hommerson could go international 3/7/96 p.7 Father, son indicted on federal fraud charges 3/7/96 p.9 Location and real name of suspect are a mystery 3/14/96 p.9 Man who was called suspect relieved at Hommerson's arrest 3/14/96 p.9 Party in Inverness turns into one big bust 3/21/96 p.5 Police name arrested partygoers 3/21/96 p.8 Police prepare for registry 3/21/96 p.22 Another 25 teens charged by police 3/28/96 p.11 Cops defend decision despite suspect's flight 3/28/96 p.20 Scam causes hangups for bank 4/4/96 p.6 Cops bust 17 in drug raid 4/4/96 p.9 Businessman is baffled by fraud charge 4/4/96 p.24 Home builder charged with sex crime 4/11/96 p.9 Hommerson to be featured on TV show 4/11/96 p.10 John Master's lawyer seeking plea bargain 4/11/96 p.22 Bomb threat revealed as hoax 4/25/96 p.6 Inverness party in court Friday 4/25/96 p.6 Marijuana found in gym locker 4/25/96 p.6 Show prompts murder leads 5/2/96 p.5 Former township trustee to face charges May 28 5/2/96 p.5 Unpleasant find reported in ketchup 5/2/96 p.14 Police arrest 14 teens at Inverness party 5/9/96 p.5 Fireman charged with striking policeman after a traffic stop 5/9/96 p.9 Teacher gets day in court 5/16/96 p.24 Train nearly hits kids running over tracks 5/16/96 p.24 Arrests don't deter teen drinking 5/16/96 p.25 Car accident leads cops to teens' drinking party 5/23/96 p.9 Police can't fight gang problem alone 5/23/96 p.11 Three bars reprimanded for violations 5/30/96 p.6 Masters enters guilty plea 5/30/96 p.8 Burglary suspect arrested by cops 5/30/96 p.10 Stable arson verdict yields split decision 5/30/96 p.24 Dad gets probation, son to be cremated 6/6/96 p.7 Judge calls Masters family seriously dysfunctional 6/6/96 p.9 Country club hit twice by vandals 6/6/96 p.12 Ex-trustee convicted of fraud 6/13/96 p.5 Masters gives ok for son's cremation 6/20/96 p.6 Cops charge three teen-agers with 23 counts of vandalism 6/20/96 p.8 Silver Shovel digs up local Teamster tie 6/27/96 p.5 Woman is robbed by man with knife 6/26/96 p.10 Murder suspect eludes manhunt 6/27/96 p.14 Lake group: Brown's review ill-advised 7/4/96 p.6 Teen-ager with gun taken into custody 7/4/96 p.6 Murder trial's delays irk victim's family 7/4/96 p.19 Girl's murder tied to boyfriend's gang 7/4/96 p.20 Cops bust 49 teens in Barrington Hills 7/11/96 p.13 Inverness resident flees, leads cops on high-speed chase 7/18/96 p.29 Kendall County drops charges against teens 7/25/96 p.18 Wedding turns into family feud 7/25/96 p.18 Police seek help in identifying murdered girl 7/25/96 p.28 Teacher's trial date set 8/1/96 p.6 FBI: Collins' life in hiding still a mystery 8/1/96 p.26 Barrington resident charged in assault 8/1/96 p.30 Ex-con offered no hints of background 8/1/96 p.37 Case raises questions on convict registration 8/1/96 p.37 Cary woman combats power of prison gangs 8/8/96 p.12 Bomb threat leads to arrest 8/8/96 p.20 Health department worker accused of taking payoffs 8/8/96 p.31 Cops investigating new reports about Cary sex-crime suspect 8/8/96 p.32 McHenry County mulls juvenile jail options 8/8/96 p.33 Kids found skating on school roof 8/15/96 p.6 Mom busted for son's beer-drinking guests 8/15/96 p.8 Grand jury indicts Bates for assault 8/22/96 p.14 Alleged TV theft foiled 8/22/96 p.24 Chiefs laud Brown's probe 8/22/96 p.32 Two boys who abused goose face sentencing 8/29/86 p.9 Chief: "MacGyver" mailbox bombs may deliver danger 8/29/96 p.10 Robbery suspect nabbed 8/29/96 p.23 Wauconda police chief arrested 8/29/96 p.32 Liquor store employee arrested 9/5/96 p.6 Repeat sex offender gets prison term 9/5/96 p.6 District 220 issues warning on sex offender 9/5/96 p.10 Teens face charges after crashing van 9/5/96 p.14 Wauconda fires its police chief 9/5/96 p.23 BHS teacher found not guilty 9/12/96 p.5 Sex offender leaves Barrington Hills 9/12/96 p.6 Man robbed at Barrington Lakes complex 9/12/96 p.10 Cops link teen boys to MacGyver bombs 9/12/96 p.13 Local attorney gets 41-month stay in prison 9/26/96 p.5 Burglars breaking into area animal hospitals 9/26/96 p.8 Man arrested on gun charge 9/26/96 p.9 State's Attorney drops sex charge, trial is canceled 9/26/96 p.13 Police suspect foul play in Palatine death 9/26/96 p.27 Road builder charged with fraud 10/10/96 p.5 Panel dismisses case against Forsberg 11/7/96 p.5 Unruly, underaged smokers busted 11/7/96 p.6 Panel sheds light on domestic violence 11/21/96 p.11 Cops: driver was drunk at time of six-car crash 11/21/96 p.9 Crack bust at Budgetel 11/21/96 p.28 New developments in murder probe 11/28/96 p.5 Candidate arrested at Barrington train station 12/05/96 p.24 Trouble piles up for county official 12/05/96 p.16 Ex-township trustee sentenced to prison 12/12/96 p.5 Costumed suspects captured-in photo 12/12/96 p.9 Graffiti posse to cleanse silos 12/12/96 p.26 Dancers sting operation nets prostitution charges 12/19/96 p.16 Grinch steals, then returns Christmas 12/19/96 p.103 Sex offender moves to area 12/26/96 p.6 Attorney: Hovland will stand trial 12/26/96 p.6 Two local men charged with assaulting police 12/26/96 p.8 CROHN, NORM Officer recovers [from heart attack] 1/18/96 p.14 CUBA TOWNSHIP, ILL. Assessment roll 11/14/96 p.Q1 Nelson named Cuba Township supervisor 11/21/96 p.7 Delinquencies 11/21/96 p.113 CULT AWARENESS NETWORK Cult Awareness Network closes its office 6/27/96 p.11 CYCLING PATHS Bicycle trail will extend from Harper to Crabtree 6/20/96 p.7 Bike path grant could be at risk 12/12/96 p.14 DA BOLL, DAVID Crazy witch crash slows traffic 10/31/96 p.5 DA BOLL, KARRIN Crazy witch crash slows traffic 10/31/96 p.5 DANCERS Village board backs off legal action on billboard 4/11/96 p.14 Dancers sting operation nets prostitution charges 12/19/96 p.16 DANCING Strictly ballroom 4/11/96 p.31 DANLEY, DAVID Fire chief Danley honored 11/14/96 p.6 DAVID, ALICE Funeral planned for Alice David 8/29/96 p.8 DE CAMP, KENNEY Strictly ballroom 4/11/96 p.31 DE KONING, ANNE Anne's Unique Boutique; Anne DeKoning, owner 7/4/96 p.89 DE LANEY, BONNIE Charter-school group would like help from District 214 5/30/96 p.30 DE YOUNG, PETE DeYoung makes the grade 6/13/96 p.29 DEER Deer gets stuck inside basement 2/1/96 p.6 Decreasing deer population in Busse Woods bucks trend 12/05/96 p.10 Tis the season for deer-car collisions 12/05/96 p.10 DEER GROVE COOK COUNTY FOREST PRESERVE Campaign keeps Deer Grove open for cyclists 3/28/96 p.14 Markers to channel cyclists, equestrians at Deer Grove 4/18/96 p.9 Deer Grove restoration work day set for July 21 7/11/96 p.14 DEER PARK, ILL. Deer Park requests LZ police services 3/14/96 p.10 Kildeer residents blame floods on Deer Park 5/23/96 p.7 DELLAMORA, LISA School makes room for reading 12/05/96 p.33 DEPKE, BOB Candidates for Depke's chair step forward 4/25/96 p.21 Depke defending real estate deals 5/23/96 p.27 Deerfield resident to replace Depke as SWALCO chief 12/12/96 p.13 DESIGN TOSCANO Design Toscano, Michael and Marilyn Stopka, owners 4/25/96 p.101 DEVINE, DAN Devine ousts O'Malley from prosecutor post 11/7/96 p.7 DICK POND ATHELTICS Dick Pond Athletics 10/31/96 p.101 DICKOW, GREGORY Life Changers Church coming to Barrington Hills 2/1/96 p.8 Residents fear changes brought by new church 2/8/96 p.10 Life Changers International Church 11/28/96 p.99 DISASTER RELIEF CROP Walk '96 set for Sunday 10/17/96 p.13 DON MCCUE LINCOLN MERCURY Car dealer back to normal after fire 7/11/96 p.11 DORAZIL, R.J. Dorazil earns state berth - at last 11/7/96 p.109 All smiles for all-stater Dorazil 11/14/96 p.117 DREW, REBECCA L. Police: no motive in local woman's death 2/1/96 p.10 DRUCK, DANIEL Write-in hopeful for Congress writes off chances of running 3/21/96 p.10 DRUG ABUSE RESISTANCE EDUCATION Pizza sales fund DARE program 5/9/96 p.9 Area fifth-graders DARE to have fun 5/23/96 p.31 Payton dares Grove grads to be true to themselves 6/6/96 p.11 South Barrington police pleased by DARE Run results 11/21/96 p.33 DRUGS Hemp Hype 4/4/96 p.101 Crack bust at Budgetel 11/21/96 p.28 DUNDEE TOWNSHIP ROTARY CLUB Rotarians aid orphanage 10/17/96 p.13 DURBIN, DICK Durbin has inside track in Democratic race 3/7/96 p.15 Conservative Salvi gearing up to face Democrat's Durbin 3/28/96 p.9 Salvi, Durbin seeking support from suburbs 5/30/96 p.18 Salvi, Durbin differ on money matters 10/10/96 p.15 Salvi, Durbin bickering over who's extreme 10/17/96 p.16 Salvi, Durbin answer readers' questions 10/31/96 p.11 Guns may have been pivotal in Senate race 11/7/96 p.10 DWYER, PATRICK Candidates vie for county posts 10/24/96 p.21 EARTH FRIENDLY CHOICES Earth Friendly Choices; John and Karla Guifoil, owners 8/15/96 p.101 EARTH-WISDOM LABYRINTH Rocky path to inner peace 11/21/96 p.93 EASTWOOD (LAND SUBDIVISION) Board seeks to slow Eastwood speeders 5/30/96 p.6 Eastwood speed limit may be lowered 7/18/96 p.6 EATON, JEANETTE Cary woman combats power of prison gangs 8/8/96 p.12 EDGAR, JAMES Edgar recognizes emergency teams 2/8/96 p.20 EDUCATION Inclusion sparks special ed controversy 4/4/96 p.33 Janney: District 220's SEDOL dispute is not about inclusion 4/4/96 p.33 Charter-school group would like help from District 214 5/30/96 p.30 War study focuses less on battles 5/30/96 p.32 Lesson of genocide 6/6/96 p.30 Teachers engage in squeeze play 7/25/96 p.26 New traffic signal by schools planned 9/5/96 p.12 Pete Fitzgerald to speak at charter school meeting 9/12/96 p.29 Pete Fitzgerald to speak at charter school meeting 9/12/96 p.29 Fitzgerald says he'll fight for charter-school group 9/26/96 p.14 Fitzgerald says he'll fight for charter-school group 9/26/96 p.14 Boness seeks election to promote education 10/17/96 p.8 Reading remains key to education 11/21/96 p.38 Debate rages as reading score decline continues 11/21/96 p.38 Charter plan goes to school boards within next month 11/28/96 p.12 Mathematics skills often mean more than mere computation 12/12/96 p.45 Learning freedom 12/19/96 p.36 Charter school hearing set 12/26/96 p.6 EINSTEIN'S BAGELS Round table discussion 8/15/96 p.5 EISENHOWER JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL Marijuana found in gym locker 4/25/96 p.6 Trustees ok campus cop 8/15/96 p.6 District 54 gets officer for junior high school 8/15/96 p.31 EITER, ROB Eiter hoping to party on Olympic mats 7/18/96 p.116 ELA AREA FAMILY YMCA Village helping YMCA build 5/2/96 p.6 Village to donate $10,000 to Ela YMCA 5/23/96 p.6 Ela YMCA still needs support 6/13/96 p.6 Drive raises $2 million for Ela YMCA 8/1/96 p.6 ELA AREA FESTIVAL OF ARTS Artists flock to Ela fest 9/12/96 p.24 ELA TOWNSHIP, ILL. Assessment 12/12/96 p.E1 ELECTIONS Democrats still looking for Crane opponent 1/11/96 p.22 Petitions challenged in congressional race 1/18/96 p.9 Crane, opponent survive challenges, stay on ballot 1/25/96 p.10 Former party organizer challenges Perot group 2/8/96 p.24 Skinner: taxpayer ally needed in Springfield 2/22/96 p.9 Brehmer: Skinner not a constructive element 2/22/96 p.9 Coming of age 2/22/96 p.27 Underdog Mullenix ready to challenge Beaubien 2/29/96 p.7 Craning for Capitol Hill 2/29/96 p.8 Moderate takes job hunt on campaign trail 2/29/96 p.8 County Board candidates see growth as main issue 2/29/96 p.9 Questions rise over referendum impact 3/7/96 p.5 County board candidates share views on growth 3/7/96 p.10 Kustra, Salvi battle for GOP nod 3/7/96 p.15 Durbin has inside track in Democratic race 3/7/96 p.15 Voter information guide [special section] 3/7/96 Board president: look at more than numbers 3/14/96 p.5 Democrat hopes voters will write in history 3/14/96 p.11 Voters Guide 3/14/96 p.22 Strike 2 for Unit 220 3/21/96 p.5 Results 3/21/96 p.5 Salvi aims for November 3/21/96 p.7 Beaubien holds on to slight edge 3/21/96 p.7 Mountsier wins by narrow margin 3/21/96 p.7 Three local incumbents win 3/21/96 p.8 Crane scores easy win in Republican primary 3/21/96 p.9 Postal officials stamp out improper election tactic 3/21/96 p.10 Write-in hopeful for Congress writes off chances of running 3/21/96 p.10 Geographic divisions key to referendum vote 3/28/96 p.7 Conservative Salvi gearing up to face Democrat's Durbin 3/28/96 p.9 Balance of power shifts in Lake County 3/28/96 p.19 Hull not deterred by low vote total 3/28/96 p.24 Lake votes were slow to be counted 4/4/96 p.8 Democrat slated to face Skinner 5/23/96 p.12 Salvi, Durbin seeking support from suburbs 5/30/96 p.18 Democrats to file petition to boot Big Joe 5/30/96 p.23 Powalowski hearing set 6/6/96 p.6 Salvi picks campaign chair 6/13/96 p.9 State panel rules that Powalowski can stay on ballot to face Skinner 7/11/96 p.22 Delegates hope abortion not defining issue 8/15/96 p.36 Manzullo seeks re-election to the 16th district seat 9/12/96 p.22 Lee: Issues more important to voters than party labels 9/12/96 p.22 Money and politics 9/26/96 p.105 Salvi may resign from state house 10/3/96 p.14 Campaign for Congress 10/10/96 p.9 Salvi, Durbin differ on money matters 10/10/96 p.15 Correction to story of 9/26/96 10/17/96 p.6 Boness seeks election to promote education 10/17/96 p.8 Beaubien touts reputation of being a good listener 10/17/96 p.8 Salvi, Durbin bickering over who's extreme 10/17/96 p.16 Skinner has role as tax watchdog 10/17/96 p.34 "Big Joe" says he'll bring home bacon 10/17/96 p.34 GOP rallies its troops 10/24/96 p.9 Crane, Hull answer readers' questions 10/24/96 p.14 Coffelt, Jones seeking county clerk job 10/24/96 p.20 Recorder hopefuls waging fierce battle 10/24/96 p.20 Candidates vie for county posts 10/24/96 p.21 Skinner-Powalowski debate set for Oct. 28 10/24/96 p.21 Salvi, Durbin answer readers' questions 10/31/96 p.11 Voters Guide 10/31/96 p.18 Sample ballot 10/31/96 p.107 Phil Crane celebrates birthday with victory 11/7/96 p.7 Devine ousts O'Malley from prosecutor post 11/7/96 p.7 Guns may have been pivotal in Senate race 11/7/96 p.10 Democrat wins recorder race 11/7/96 p.10 Suburban volunteers were at core of Salvi campaign 11/7/96 p.11 Voters choose Skinner again 11/7/96 p.12 Manzullo tops Lee 11/7/96 p.12 Pedersen appeared ok in days before elections 11/14/96 p.10 Election divides power in Springfield 11/14/96 p.11 Beaubien wins Salvi's Springfield seat 11/14/96 p.13 Long Grove referendum fails 11/14/96 p.24 Low spending defines races 11/21/96 p.30 Bergman names himself successor to Pedersen post 11/28/96 p.33 Hamelberg seeks re-election 12/05/96 p.5 Kempe seeks another term 12/12/96 p.8 Kempe to face election challenge 12/19/96 p.6 Zoning and roads to be campaign issues 12/26/96 p.5 ELGIN ACADEMY Elgin Academy selects Brunn as its director 9/12/96 p.31 ELGIN JOLIET & EASTERN RAILROAD EJ&E freight traffic may double 6/6/96 p.5 ERICKSON, DON Designing the pig-proof home 6/27/96 p.103 ERICKSON, JEFFREY Conference to feature film about Hoffman Estates cop 4/11/96 p.25 ERICKSON, PAT Designing the pig-proof home 6/27/96 p.103 ESTES, LEXY HAEGER Haeger Pottery; Lexy Haeger Estes, owner 5/23/96 p.105 EVANS, RALPH Ex-Tower Lakes police chief dies 11/21/96 p.14 EXECUTIVE TIME OUT SPA Spa owner: zoning law is unfair 2/8/96 p.12 EZSAK, ELAINE Creative Memories; Elaine Ezsak, owner 3/21/96 p.97 FAIR, EDGAR Chief Fair's ex-wife files for order of protection 6/20/96 p.10 FAIR, JULIE Chief Fair's ex-wife files for order of protection 6/20/96 p.10 FANCY ART N.F.P. Fancy Art N.F.P.; George Vodin, owner 2/8/96 p.73 FARLEY, KATHY Birthday card comes two years late 8/1/96 p.14 FERNANDEZ, ALEX Barrington Hills cop named to task force 3/28/96 p.13 FIRES Police: Fire victim was shot in head 1/25/96 p.5 Family members question suspicious source of fire 1/25/96 p.8 Barrington home fire 2/8/96 p.5 Overturned lamp sparked house fire 2/15/96 p.6 Grass fire almost claims deck 3/28/96 p.10 Family returns to find home in flames 5/9/96 p.5 Fire put out quietly Sunday night 5/16/96 p.24 Eight horses are killed in morning barn fire 5/30/96 p.9 Arson ruled out in barn fire 6/13/96 p.8 Housekeeper helps avert tragedy 6/27/96 p.6 Car dealer back to normal after fire 7/11/96 p.11 Fire guts home, but dogs are saved 7/18/96 p.7 Fire strikes local auto body shop 10/17/96 p.14 FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS OF BARRINGTON Another Barrington bank acquired 2/1/96 p.6 FIRST OF AMERICA BANK Costumed suspects captured-in photo 12/12/96 p.9 FITZGERALD, PETER Pete Fitzgerald to speak at charter school meeting 9/12/96 p.29 Fitzgerald says he'll fight for charter-school group 9/26/96 p.14 FITZPATRICK, WILLIAM Fitzpatrick leaving village after 13 years as activist 2/22/96 p.8 FLICK, JOY Fire-safety message sent overseas 3/7/96 p.9 FLINT CREEK COMMITTEE Federal funds may flow to Flint Creek 10/24/96 p.7 FLINT CREEK FARM (REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT) Archeologists unearth the past 10/31/96 p.7 Archeologists dig up 13 skeletons 11/28/96 p.11 FLOYD, GARY Window washer plunges three stories, survives 2/1/96 p.12 FLYING DUTCHMAN FARM Flying Dutchman Farm; Susan Gohl, owner 7/18/96 p.103 FOREST KNOLL (LAND SUBDIVISION) Settlement brings new look to Forest Knoll 1/25/96 p.17 FORSBERG, TED Forsberg faces disciplinary action 9/5/96 p.5 Panel dismisses case against Forsberg 11/7/96 p.5 FORTNEY, DONALD Fortneys to leave legacy when they leave village 10/31/96 p.10 FORTNEY, SHEILA Fortneys to leave legacy when they leave village 10/31/96 p.10 FOX HOLLOW (LAND SUBDIVISION) New subdivision plat approved 7/4/96 p.12 FOX RIVER Cary neighbors protest re-zoning of Fox River site 11/28/96 p.35 FOX RIVER GROVE MEMORIAL PAVILION FOUNDATION Pavilion to include indoor recreation 9/5/96 p.22 FOX RIVER GROVE, ILL. More safety at crossings urged 1/11/96 p.23 Bus driver never heard warnings before crash 1/25/96 p.24 Police: bus crossed tracks properly 2/1/96 p.26 Edgar recognizes emergency teams 2/8/96 p.20 IDOT donates land for crash memorial 7/25/96 p.24 Pavilion to include indoor recreation 9/5/96 p.22 FOX RIVER PRESERVE Wedding on the water 9/5/96 p.79 FOX RIVER VALLEY HUNT Howling good time 5/16/96 p.7 FOX, MEGAN Board rescinds suspension 12/19/96 p.28 FREMD HIGH SCHOOL A cut above: awards sprout for teen's mowing business 6/13/96 p.105 FROMMEYER, DANIEL Frommeyer named trustee 4/11/96 p.5 FULLER, WARREN Fuller seeks village staff adjustments 12/19/96 p.6 FYFFE, GARON Critter eviction 7/11/96 p.93 GALL, KEVIN Barrington Park District honors Kevin Gall 10/10/96 p.7 GARDEN CORNER NURSERY AND CRAFT ADDITION Garden Corner Nursery and Craft Addition; Jason Benjamin, C.J. Benjamin, and Steve Smith, owners 5/16/96 p.99 GARRISON, DAVID L. Garrison earns AKA award 12/19/96 p.130 GASPERI, ELLEN Couple acquire bits of Camelot 5/2/96 p.5 GASPERI, RICHARD Couple acquire bits of Camelot 5/2/96 p.5 GENOVESE, THOMAS A. Barrington resident charged in assault 8/1/96 p.30 GERARD, WILLIAM, JR. Father, son indicted on federal fraud charges 3/7/96 p.9 Former township trustee to face charges May 28 5/2/96 p.5 Local attorney gets 41-month stay in prison 9/26/96 p.5 GERARD, WILLIAM, SR. Father, son indicted on federal fraud charges 3/7/96 p.9 Former township trustee to face charges May 28 5/2/96 p.5 Ex-trustee convicted of fraud 6/13/96 p.5 Ex-township trustee sentenced to prison 12/12/96 p.5 GERWIG, STEPHEN Alcohol involved in fatal crash 11/28/96 p.31 GIBBS, RONALD Durbin has inside track in Democratic race 3/7/96 p.15 GIBSON, TANIA BHS graduate wins Miss Illinois title 7/4/96 p.7 Miss Illinois visits 8/15/96 p.9 There she is [Miss Illinois] 8/29/96 p.5 Gibson call pageant "positive experience" 9/19/96 p.7 GILBERT, RALPH Village Green project gains steam 11/21/96 p.7 GIVOT, STEVEN Givot applies for board vacancy 7/25/96 p.7 GLEN (LAND SUBDIVISION) Home's design leads to lawsuit 9/5/96 p.7 GOFF, CINDY Carriage driver meets challenge 7/25/96 p.79 GONGOLA, DICK Lending a hand in poker 8/22/96 p.81 GONZALEZ, CARLOS GARCIA Guilty verdict returned in Island Lake shooting 2/1/96 p.12 GOOD SHEPHERD HOSPITAL Special deliveries at Good Shepherd usher in New Year 1/4/96 p.12 Changes in health care force layoffs 1/18/96 p.7 Hospital's new baby 2/1/96 p.73 No one hurt during car mishap at GSH 7/25/96 p.38 Eye-bank honors GSH 8/8/96 p.98 Good Shepherd honors employees 12/05/96 p.104 GORBACHEV, MIKHAIL BHS grad discusses ecology and politics with Gorbachev 10/17/96 p.9 GOVERNMENT Mayors tell congressmen they want local control 2/15/96 p.8 Bill seeks to stop felon name changes 4/4/96 p.18 Bill creates insurance for nursing facilities 4/11/96 p.18 Crane supported failed tax-hike amendment 4/18/96 p.18 Tax amendment is unnecessary - Porter 4/25/96 p.18 Mental health coverage won't change this year 5/9/96 p.18 Hyde: GOP shouldn't change abortion stand 6/6/96 p.10 McHenry residents back GOP's actions 7/11/96 p.20 Consumer group scores Congress 7/25/96 p.33 Republicans to appoint Pedersen's replacement 11/14/96 p.10 GRAFT, MICHAEL New park trustee 2/1/96 p.24 GRAMS, BILL Grams resigns 12/12/96 p.33 GREAT LAKES NAVAL TRAINING CENTER Sailors talk turkey with area families 12/05/96 p.7 GREENE, MIKE Wauconda fires its police chief 9/5/96 p.23 GREENSWARD (LAND SUBDIVISION) Brough keeps fighting for protection of wetlands 1/4/96 p.10 Wetlands fight continues 5/16/96 p.10 Feds make ruling in wetland feud 6/13/96 p.19 GREETIS, CHRIS Greetis still loving his BHS hoops 3/7/96 p.106 GREFFIN, KEN Village going to court over principles 5/16/96 p.5 GREGSON, KEVIN Lefty Gregson no longer being left out of lineup 4/11/96 p.128 GREVER, BOB New chairman presides over split county board 12/05/96 p.9 GROVE AVENUE SCHOOL Grove School mobile unit loses power 1/11/96 p.6 Payton dares Grove grads to be true to themselves 6/6/96 p.11 Grove gears up for carnival 8/15/96 p.19 School fundraiser enjoys 10th year 9/26/96 p.29 Finding the magic in science 12/12/96 p.39 GUILFOIL, JOHN Earth Friendly Choices; John and Karla Guifoil, owners 8/15/96 p.101 GUILFOIL, KATHY Earth Friendly Choices; John and Karla Guifoil, owners 8/15/96 p.101 GUYS & DOLLS Guys & Dolls; Sherry Kozil, owner 11/21/96 p.117 HAEGER POTTERY Haeger Pottery; Lexy Haeger Estes, owner 5/23/96 p.105 HAMELBERG, RONALD Hamelberg seeks re-election 12/05/96 p.5 HANDICAPPED An able athlete 2/29/96 p.27 HANSEN, JANE Hansen to leave board 2/22/96 p.5 HARPER COLLEGE Harper mulls $12.8 million plan 4/4/96 p.40 Thorson named Harper vice president 5/23/96 p.34 Harper teachers keep picketing 6/13/96 p.9 Adults give Harper high marks in poll 6/13/96 p.33 Drumming up melodies 7/4/96 p.11 Faculty gives negotiators right to call strike vote 8/8/96 p.13 Harper faculty faces strike vote 8/29/96 p.6 Tech Prep program earns national award 9/5/96 p.6 Contract cancels Harper teacher strike 9/5/96 p.7 Back to school 10/10/96 p.30 Discussion group helps out Harper's adult-student body 10/10/96 p.30 Applicants sought for empty seat 12/05/96 p.14 Ten apply for Harper seat 12/19/96 p.6 HARRIS BANK BARRINGTON New SCORE office to open 2/22/96 p.6 Scam causes hangups for bank 4/4/96 p.6 HARRIS, MARY Rocky path to inner peace 11/21/96 p.93 HARRIS, NEAL Rocky path to inner peace 11/21/96 p.93 HARRISE DAVIDSON AND ASSOCIATES Area photographer helps land TV role for 4-year-old actor 10/3/96 p.12 HAWTHORNE RIDGE (LAND SUBDIVISION) Subdivision plan to be reviewed by village board 12/12/96 p.16 BH board ok's preliminary plat 12/19/96 p.6 HAWTHORNE WOODS, ILL. Villages sign agreement 9/26/96 p.6 Subdivision plan to be reviewed by village board 12/12/96 p.16 BH board ok's preliminary plat 12/19/96 p.6 HENDEE, CRAIG ISA recognizes BHS diving coach Hendee 12/16/96 p.91 HERSEY HIGH SCHOOL Atheist protests Hersey High's annual prayer 12/12/96 p.34 HESS, ROBERT Resident named to festival board 12/05/96 p.104 HESTER, KENNETH Foster parents won't seek custody 4/11/96 p.23 HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT 214 The path to citizenship 10/10/96 p.32 HOFF, WALTER Silver Shovel digs up local Teamster tie 6/27/96 p.5 HOFFMAN ESTATES HIGH SCHOOL Friends, family mourning girl killed in street gang crossfire 6/27/96 p.8 HOFFMAN ESTATES, ILL. Hoffman Estates hears early Midlands plan 1/11/96 p.14 Bears punt on Hoffman Estates plan 1/18/96 p.6 Judge rules against village 3/28/96 p.6 Village officials sued for $1 million each 4/4/96 p.5 Village board seeking settlement 4/11/96 p.8 Conference to feature film about Hoffman Estates cop 4/11/96 p.25 South Barrington officials seek protection in Midlands lawsuit 4/18/96 p.10 Marijuana found in gym locker 4/25/96 p.6 Union Pacific puts more heat on village 5/16/96 p.15 Midlands movie theater mulled 6/13/96 p.5 Teen-ager with gun taken into custody 7/4/96 p.6 Midlands deal gets September deadline 7/18/96 p.12 Hotel plan criticized by advisory panel 8/1/96 p.31 Trustees ok campus cop 8/15/96 p.6 Village oks Sears reimbursement 8/22/96 p.6 Curtain rises on cinema showdown 8/29/96 p.24 In-line skating facility considered 9/19/96 p.6 Theater race pits villages as rivals again 9/26/96 p.11 Theaters may saturate area market 9/26/96 p.11 Village loses Midlands case 11/28/96 p.13 Stage set for 2 theaters to open 11/28/96 p.14 HOLY FAMILY CATHOLIC CHURCH Church expansion worries nearby residents 7/18/96 p.38 HOME OF THE SPARROW Event puts guests in a 1940s mood 12/05/96 p.101 Palatine panel votes against Sparrow facility 12/26/96 p.7 HOMELESS PEOPLE Palatine panel votes against Sparrow facility 12/26/96 p.7 HOMMERSON, PETER Police: We'll find murder suspect 3/7/96 p.7 Wife's statements lead police to arrest warrant 3/7/96 p.7 Search for Hommerson could go international 3/7/96 p.7 Location and real name of suspect are a mystery 3/14/96 p.9 Man who was called suspect relieved at Hommerson's arrest 3/14/96 p.9 Cops defend decision despite suspect's flight 3/28/96 p.20 Hommerson to be featured on TV show 4/11/96 p.10 Show prompts murder leads 5/2/96 p.5 Murder suspect eludes manhunt 6/27/96 p.14 HOMOSEXUALITY Pride Youth opens drop-in center 10/3/96 p.11 HONEY LAKE Club hopes to clean lake of trespassers 4/4/96 p.14 HORSES 8 horses are killed in morning barn fire 5/30/96 p.9 Flying Dutchman Farm; Susan Gohl, owner 7/18/96 p.103 Rain doesn't dampen horse show 7/25/96 p.7 Carriage driver meets challenge 7/25/96 p.79 Equine exercise provides lessons for rescue teams 8/15/96 p.7 Breeding confidence at heart of training 8/15/96 p.7 HOSPICE OF NORTHEASTERN ILLINOIS Fine feathered fun 9/12/96 p.7 Residents finish HNI course 12/05/96 p.104 HOUGH STREET SCHOOL Book illustrator talks about art of history 4/25/96 p.25 Kids found skating on school roof 8/15/96 p.6 Hough Street School kicks off school year in Olympian fashion 9/5/96 p.11 HOUSES Home's design leads to lawsuit 9/5/96 p.7 HOUSING BETA seeking townhouses here 9/5/96 p.12 Cops "evict" men living in garage 11/21/96 p.28 HOVLAND, GERMAINE Attorney: Hovland will stand trial 12/26/96 p.6 HUFF, DONALD Moderate takes job hunt on campaign trail 2/29/96 p.8 HULL, BETTY Democrat hopes voters will write in history 3/14/96 p.11 Write-in hopeful for Congress writes off chance of running 3/21/96 p.10 Hull not deterred by low vote total 3/28/96 p.24 Campaign for Congress 10/10/96 p.9 Crane, Hull answer readers' questions 10/24/96 p.14 ICE HOUSE MALL Ice House marks 20th anniversary 6/20/96 p.6 IK DESIGNS Petals of gold 1/11/96 p.25 ILLINOIS ASSOCIATION OF SCHOOL BOARDS IASB to aid search for superintendent 11/28/96 p.12 ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH Berries tied to cyclospora 6/27/96 p.23 ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION IDOT donates land for crash memorial 7/25/96 p.24 IDOT to replace Route 62 bridge over EJ&E tracks 8/1/96 p.29 ILLINOIS FIRE INSPECTORS ASSOCIATION Fire chief Danley honored 11/14/96 p.6 ILLINOIS GOALS ASSESSMENT PROGRAM Reading remains key to education 11/21/96 p.38 Debate rages as reading score decline continues 11/21/96 p.38 ILLINOIS HOUND AND TERRIER SHOW Howling good time 5/16/96 p.7 ILLINOIS NATURE PRESERVES COMMISSION Beese Park burn sparks rebirth of local prairie 3/28/96 p.10 ILLINOIS PUBLIC INTEREST GROUP Consumer group scores Congress 7/25/96 p.33 ILLINOIS SWIMMING ASSOCIATION ISA recognizes BHS diving coach Hendee 12/16/96 p.91 ILLINOIS TOLL HIGHWAY AUTHORITY Toll authority doubles land offer 8/8/96 p.36 INDIAN RIDGE ESTATES (LAND SUBDIVISION) Residents protest new subdivision 5/16/96 p.6 INGLE, ROBERT In wake of crash, second teen dies 3/14/96 p.5 Program to honor Ingle and Padilla 3/21/96 p.6 Crash victims were not drinking 4/4/96 p.9 Dance club plans tribute 4/18/96 p.7 INVERNESS, ILL. In wake of attacks, officials track coyotes 1/11/96 p.10 Officials like road plan 1/18/96 p.10 Residents question coyote plan's teeth 1/18/96 p.13 Committee begins process of exploring police needs 2/8/96 p.8 Inverness police panel reviews crime stats 2/15/96 p.9 Opposition against trapping coyotes grows 2/22/96 p.11 Police station plan falls through 3/14/96 p.7 Party in Inverness turns into one big bust 3/21/96 p.5 Police name arrested partygoers 3/21/96 p.8 Commissioners close in on Inverness park development 3/21/96 p.11 Coyote trapping approval reversed 3/21/96 p.14 Inverness buys six-acre site from church 4/4/96 p.26 Inverness party in court Friday 4/25/96 p.6 Police arrest 14 teens at Inverness party 5/9/96 p.5 Site suitable for last-resort station 5/30/96 p.12 Inverness flood-control plans may drain village of $100,000 6/13/96 p.8 Hold-up alarm allegedly posed no emergency at village hall 6/20/96 p.10 Church expansion worries nearby residents 7/18/96 p.38 Repairs planned for historic Inverness village hall silos 7/25/96 p.28 Palatine will provide water for Inverness nursing home 8/8/96 p.29 Village eyes property for new police station 9/19/96 p.9 Correction to story of 9/19/96 9/26/96 p.6 Inverness Hall's silos subject of a tricky surgery 10/24/96 p.13 Grams resigns 12/12/96 p.33 ISLAND LAKE, ILL. Guilty verdict returned in Island Lake shooting 2/1/96 p.12 IVETA ESPRESSO BAR & CAFE Iveta opens upstairs theater 1/4/96 p.6 JACK'S CHANNEL Cary neighbors protest re-zoning of Fox River site 11/28/96 p.35 JACQUIN, COURTNEY Area photographer helps land TV role for 4-year-old actor 10/3/96 p.12 JAMES INVESTMENT COMPANY Public hearing for Klehm plan set 8/15/96 p.19 Hearing set for Klehm property proposal 10/10/96 p.6 Klehm developers: Plan nets $21 million for area 10/17/96 p.10 Criticisms of Klehm plan heard 10/24/96 p.5 Klehm plan getting heat over residential density 11/14/96 p.5 James Company reduces density of Klehm plan 11/28/96 p.5 JANNEY, RICH Janney: District 220's SEDOL dispute is not about inclusion 4/4/96 p.33 JENSEN, RALPH Family celebrates anniversaries together 4/25/96 p.96 JEWEL FOOD STORES Downtown parking limits mulled 4/25/96 p.14 JFK HEALTH WORLD JFK workers rescue kitten trapped in drain pipe 8/29/96 p.7 Safety Town gets new home 9/26/96 p.10 October marks first anniversary for JFK Health World museum 10/3/96 p.94 Tale of rescued kitten has a happy ending 10/24/96 p.7 JFK Health World turns one year old 10/31/96 p.6 JLC VENTURE INC. Hearing to decide whether adult bookstore reopens 8/15/96 p.10 JOHNSON, ANDRE Crash ends chase, results in charges 1/11/96 p.12 JONES, JACQUELINE Coffelt, Jones seeking county clerk job 10/24/96 p.20 JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT A cut above: awards sprout for teen's mowing business 6/13/96 p.105 KALAS, DOVE Local woman portrays Jesus in Godspell 6/27/96 p.98 KALAS, TRACY BHS cans Kalas; Swaya is named Fillies' new boss 6/6/96 p.116 KALEIDOSCOPE SCHOOL OF ART Kaleidoscope celebrates 10 years 6/6/96 p.6 KELLY, KEVIN Sweet dreams 5/23/96 p.115 KELLY, ROBERT M. Trouble piles up for county official 12/05/96 p.16 KELSCH, JOE BADC honors Kelsch for community service 5/23/96 p.5 KEMPE, JAMES Kempe seeks another term 12/12/96 p.8 Kempe to face election challenge 12/19/96 p.6 Zoning and roads to be campaign issues 12/26/96 p.5 KEMPER INSURANCE Film crew mess irks downtown merchants 11/21/96 p.8 KERNS, LAWRENCE Conscious parenting 10/24/96 p.93 KETENJIAN, VAR Pet-A-Coat Junction; Var Ketenjian, owner 9/19/96 p.105 KIDS DANCE COMPANY Strictly ballroom 4/11/96 p.31 KILDEER, ILL. Kildeer residents blame floods on Deer Park 5/23/96 p.7 Residents: development caused flood 5/30/96 p.7 Commission gets funds to fix flooding problem 8/8/96 p.31 KLACZEK, JEANNE Adult trick-or-treater dies after being struck by car 11/7/96 p.9 KLEHM NURSERY Golf course planned on Klehm site 5/16/96 p.5 Residents voice objections to density in Klehm plan 6/20/96 p.5 Public hearing for Klehm plan set 8/15/96 p.19 Hearing set for Klehm property proposal 10/10/96 p.6 Klehm developers: Plan nets $21 million for area 10/17/96 p.10 Criticisms of Klehm plan heard 10/24/96 p.5 Klehm hearing moved to Allstate 11/7/96 p.6 Klehm plan getting heat over residential density 11/14/96 p.5 James Company reduces density of Klehm plan 11/28/96 p.5 Impact of Klehm plan on schools, parks dissected 12/19/86 p.10 KLEIN, DON Klein criticized for his mall criticism 8/29/96 p.26 KOENIG, JACK Former party organizer challenges Perot group 2/8/96 p.24 KOLNER, KRIS Kolner honored for civic involvement 9/5/96 p. 12 KORNHAUSER, ISAAC Petals of gold 1/11/96 p.25 KOZIL, SHERRY Guys & Dolls; Sherry Kozil, owner 11/21/96 p.117 KRITZMIRE, WILLIAM Vorlop replacements named 9/19/96 p.5 KRUPKA, FRANCES Sew be it 12/19/96 p.93 KUECHMANN, ALTON M. Former LZ mayor dies 8/22/96 p.30 KURZEJA, WAYNE Barrington Hills attorney finds elusive photograph 1/18/96 p.10 Kustra, Salvi battle for GOP nod 3/7/96 p.15 KUSTRA, BOB Kustra, Salvi battle for GOP nod 3/7/96 p.15 LAGESCHULTE, BETH Sailors talk turkey with area families 12/05/96 p.7 LAGESCHULTE, JACK Lageschulte to build 15 homes on 20 acres 8/8/96 p.32 LAGESCHULTE, PHIL Sailors talk turkey with area families 12/05/96 p.7 LAKE BARRINGTON COUNTRYSIDE PARK DISTRICT New park trustee 2/1/96 p.24 Park update 2/1/96 p.24 Rebate pending 2/1/96 p.24 Budget 8/29/96 p.89 Lake Barrington park open for public's use 9/5/96 p.8 LAKE BARRINGTON INDUSTRIAL PARK High court OKs Lake Barrington sewer project 3/28/96 p.5 Lake Barrington utility plan inches foreword 4/4/96 p.5 High court won't hear village board's appeal 4/25/96 p.7 Correction to story of 4/25/96 5/2/96 p.5 Bonds get ok 5/9/96 p.7 SSA funds to pay village's industrial park costs 7/11/96 p.23 Opponents rallying against industrial park water tower 9/26/96 p.8 Lake Barrington tables water tower decisions 10/3/96 p.8 LAKE BARRINGTON WATER SPORTS CENTER Pepper Lake 2/1/96 p.24 Pepper Lake repairs deferred 12/12/96 p.8 LAKE BARRINGTON, ILL. Correction to story of 12/21/95 1/4/96 p.6 Lake Barrington may add 20 acres 1/11/96 p.12 Property transfer 1/11/96 p.21 Sewer project continues to clog over legal snags 1/18/96 p.5 Drainage woes could cost village $24,000 1/25/96 p.16 Salary hikes 2/1/96 p.24 New park trustee 2/1/96 p.24 High court OKs Lake Barrington sewer project 3/28/96 p.5 Lake Barrington utility plan inches foreword 4/4/96 p.5 High court won't hear village board's appeal 4/25/96 p.7 Correction to story of 4/25/96 5/2/96 p.5 Bonds get ok 5/9/96 p.7 Residents protest new subdivision 5/16/96 p.6 Police contract being reviewed 6/20/96 p.14 Drainage problems lead to problems in Lakeland yard 6/27/96 p.12 SSA funds to pay village's industrial park costs 7/11/96 p.23 Lake Barrington warned of runoff 7/18/96 p.28 Business license scofflaws face fine 7/25/96 p.6 Couple saddled with water woes 8/25/96 p.10 LB board leery of mall plan 8/8/96 p.7 Developer can't stop flooding in neighbor's yard 8/8/96 p.34 Village buys industrial park site 8/22/96 p.10 Village hall needs new roof 8/22/96 p.10 Lake Barrington park open for public's use 9/5/96 p.8 Wedding on the water 9/5/96 p.79 One Classic Place plan may finally start moving forward 9/12/96 p.10 Lake Barrington board looks at tower options 9/19/96 p.9 Opponents rallying against industrial park water tower 9/26/96 p.8 Lake Barrington tables water tower decisions 10/3/96 p.8 Board is pressured from both sides 10/17/96 p.5 Villages plow forward with contract 10/17/96 p.7 Archeologists unearth the past 10/31/96 p.7 Budget 10/31/96 p.102 Archeologists dig up 13 skeletons 11/28/96 p.11 Site proving suitable for water tower 12/05/96 p.5 Pepper Lake repairs deferred 12/12/96 p.8 LAKE COUNTY CHIEFS OF POLICE ASSOCIATION Lake group: Brown's review ill-advised 7/4/96 p.6 LAKE COUNTY FOREST PRESERVE DISTRICT Prairie burns 3/21/96 p.20 Open space grant 3/21/96 p.20 Forest district sets $11 million budget for land purchases 7/4/96 p.26 Wedding on the water 9/5/96 p.79 LAKE COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT Health department worker accused of taking payoffs 8/8/96 p.31 LAKE COUNTY MAJOR CRIME TASK FORCE Task force members tackle major county crime cases 2/1/96 p.7 LAKE COUNTY STORMWATER MANAGEMENT COMMISSION Commission gets funds to fix flooding problem 8/8/96 p.31 LAKE COUNTY WOMAN'S CLUB Corporate wives turn to club for company 2/22/96 p.105 LAKE COUNTY, ILL. Balance of power shifts in Lake County 3/28/96 p.19 Lake votes were slow to be counted 4/4/96 p.8 Candidates for Depke's chair step forward 4/25/96 p.21 More strep cases called no cause for alarm 5/2/96 p.26 Babies spurring growth in county 5/9/96 p.13 Lake County assessment rise slows down 5/16/96 p.23 Depke defending real estate deals 5/23/96 p.27 Beaubien: county raises excessive 6/20/96 p.12 Logo's similarity to Star of David stirs controversy 7/11/96 p.24 County Fair may break attendance record 7/25/96 p.35 County trying Yorkhouse Road extension again 8/8/96 p.35 Coffelt, Jones seeking county clerk job 10/24/96 p.20 Recorder hopefuls waging fierce battle 10/24/96 p.20 Recorder makes Ryg deputy clerk 11/21/96 p.30 New chairman presides over split county board 12/05/96 p.9 LAKE IN THE HILLS FEN Fen offers sanctuary amid development 7/18/96 p.87 LAKE IN THE HILLS, ILL. Fen offers sanctuary amid development 7/18/96 p.87 Construction blamed for water problems 7/25/96 p.37 LAKE ZURICH FIRE DEPARTMENT Fire-safety message sent overseas 3/7/96 p.9 LAKE ZURICH HIGH SCHOOL Kendall County drops charges against teens 7/25/96 p.18 LAKE ZURICH, ILL. Deer Park requests LZ police services 3/14/96 p.10 Lake Zurich board approves three-story hotel on lakefront 4/11/96 p.7 Super Crown bookstore opens in Lake Zurich 5/23/96 p.25 Squad car wrecked in crash with Barrington teen driver 7/4/96 p.7 Agriculture played major role in shaping Lake Zurich history 7/4/96 p.24 Lake Zurich to auction property 8/22/96 p.6 Former LZ mayor dies 8/22/96 p.30 Artists flock to Ela fest 9/12/96 p.24 Area evacuated after acid spill 12/19/96 p.11 Pace cuts Barrington-Lake Zurich bus service 12/19/96 p.14 LAKELAND ESTATES (LAND SUBDIVISION) Drainage problems lead to problems in Lakeland yard 6/27/96 p.12 Couple saddled with water woes 8/25/96 p.10 Developer can't stop flooding in neighbor's yard 8/8/96 p.34 LANGENDORF PARK Langendorf Park project costs district $135,000 3/28/96 p.20 Langendorf Park's pool needs replacing 7/18/96 p.7 Langendorf entrance revamp started 10/3/96 p.6 LARRAIN, GEORGE Larrain lobbies for school rebuilding 7/18/96 p.6 Telephone talk rings up more mall controversy 7/25/96 p.8 LARSEN, LANCE P. Inverness resident flees, leads cops on high-speed chase 7/18/96 p.29 LASIEWICKI, BONNIE Rolling Meadows couple killed in Route 59 crash 9/12/96 p.8 LASIEWICKI, STANLEY Rolling Meadows couple killed in Route 59 crash 9/12/96 p.8 LAW Supreme Court criticized after abortion decision 2/1/96 p.9 Orr urges end to motor voter law restrictions 2/8/96 p.24 Courts impanel wish list 3/21/96 p.18 Barrington mulling bicycle helmet law 5/23/96 p.16 Same-sex marriages banned by new law 5/30/96 p.10 Train whistles may be muted 8/8/96 p.7 Edgar OKs 'Red Tape Cutters' bill 8/8/96 p.28 Klehm school bill becomes law 8/8/96 p.32 Safety panel not sold on bicycle helmet law 8/15/96 p.9 Hearing to decide whether adult bookstore reopens 8/15/96 p.10 New ordinance targets sidewalk recklessness 9/12/96 p.8 District 220 has role in enforcing new in-line skating law 9/26/96 p.31 Village amends ethics code 10/3/96 p.6 Barrington village board mulls bicycle helmet law 11/28/96 p.10 LEE, CATHERINE Lee: Issues more important to voters than party labels 9/12/96 p.22 Manzullo tops Lee 11/7/96 p.12 LEIGH'S SYNDROME (DISEASE) Faith pulling family through 9/26/96 p.90 LIBRARY CABLE NETWORK Library network channels smart TV 4/4/96 p.B5 LICHTMAN, KAY Family members question suspicious source of fire 1/25/96 p.8 Police chase leads in arson/murders 2/1/96 p.5 Spotlight won't dim village image 2/1/96 p.7 They were so vibrant: slain couple lived full lives 2/1/96 p.7 Task force members tackle major county crime cases 2/1/96 p.7 Clues remain few in Hills murders 2/8/96 p.5 Correction to story of 2/1/96 2/8/96 p.6 Algonquin man remains focus of murder probe 2/15/96 p.5 Lichtman insurance agents doubt existence of artwork 2/29/96 p.10 Task force members move out 2/29/96 p.10 Police: We'll find murder suspect 3/7/96 p.7 Wife's statements lead police to arrest warrant 3/7/96 p.7 Search for Hommerson could go international 3/7/96 p.7 Location and real name of suspect are a mystery 3/14/96 p.9 Man who was called suspect relieved at Hommerson's arrest 3/14/96 p.9 Cops defend decision despite suspect's flight 3/28/96 p.20 Hommerson to be featured on TV show 4/11/96 p.10 Show prompts murder leads 5/2/96 p.5 Murder suspect eludes manhunt 6/27/96 p.14 Lien put on Lichtman property 10/31/96 p.5 New developments in murder probe 11/28/96 p.5 Court to decide fate of Lichtman fortune 12/19/96 p.5 LICHTMAN, MARVIN Police: Fire victim was shot in head 1/25/96 p.5 Family members question suspicious source of fire 1/25/96 p.8 Police chase leads in arson/murders 2/1/96 p.5 Spotlight won't dim village image 2/1/96 p.7 They were so vibrant: slain couple lived full lives 2/1/96 p.7 Task force members tackle major county crime cases 2/1/96 p.7 Clues remain few in Hills murders 2/8/96 p.5 Correction to story of 2/1/96 2/8/96 p.6 Algonquin man remains focus of murder probe 2/15/96 p.5 Lichtman insurance agents doubt existence of artwork 2/29/96 p.10 Task force members move out 2/29/96 p.10 Police: We'll find murder suspect 3/7/96 p.7 Wife's statements lead police to arrest warrant 3/7/96 p.7 Search for Hommerson could go international 3/7/96 p.7 Location and real name of suspect are a mystery 3/14/96 p.9 Man who was called suspect relieved at Hommerson's arrest 3/14/96 p.9 Cops defend decision despite suspect's flight 3/28/96 p.20 Hommerson to be featured on TV show 4/11/96 p.10 Show prompts murder leads 5/2/96 p.5 Murder suspect eludes manhunt 6/27/96 p.14 Lien put on Lichtman property 10/31/96 p.5 New developments in murder probe 11/28/96 p.5 Court to decide fate of Lichtman fortune 12/19/96 p.5 LIFE CHANGERS INTERNATIONAL CHURCH Life Changers Church coming to Barrington Hills 2/1/96 p.8 Residents fear changes brought by new church 2/8/96 p.10 Barrington Hills church plan prompting legal battle 2/29/96 p.5 Residents voice frustration at church's vague answers 3/14/96 p.8 Village makes federal case out of church fight 3/28/96 p.26 Church suing village for $6 million 4/25/96 p.5 Church gets building permit, drops suit against village 6/20/96 p.7 Life Changers International Church 11/28/96 p.99 LIQUOR LAWS Liquor license granted 5/30/96 p.6 LOFTIN, JAYMEE Grinch steals, then returns Christmas 12/19/96 p.103 LONG GROVE, ILL. Village helping YMCA build 5/2/96 p.6 Villages sign agreement 9/26/96 p.6 Long Grove referendum fails 11/14/96 p.24 LOWMAN, KAYE Grin and bear it 12/26/96 p.73 LUPUS (DISEASE) Lupus support group forms, has its first meeting today 10/17/96 p.9 MAGGIE ROGERS PARK Commissioners close in on Inverness park development 3/21/96 p.11 MALONEY, LAURA Going out in style 10/31/96 p.110 MANZULLO, DON Manzullo seeks re-election to the 16th district seat 9/12/96 p.22 Manzullo tops Lee 11/7/96 p.12 MARKET HOUSE (RESTAURANT) Liquor license granted 5/30/96 p.6 MARQUETTE, JEFF Barrington chief taking Florida job 12/19/96 p.7 MARSHALL, BOB Kustra, Salvi battle for GOP nod 3/7/96 p.15 MARSHALLA, ARTHUR Crash snarls traffic, sends two to hospital 3/7/96 p.11 MARTINEZ, ALISON Skater Martinez honored 12/19/96 p.128 MASTANDREA, LINDA An able athlete 2/29/96 p.27 MASTERS, JOHN, JR. Police find answers to bone mystery 1/4/96 p.5 Friends say Masters' home often turned violent 1/4/96 p.5 Two Masters children died violently 1/11/96 p.5 Friends, family never quit searching for "Butch" 1/11/96 p.9 Man charged with involuntary manslaughter in death of son 2/8/96 p.5 Masters case takes another strange twist 2/15/96 p.5 Masters case takes another strange twist 2/15/96 p.5 John Master's lawyer seeking plea bargain 4/11/96 p.22 Masters enters guilty plea 5/30/96 p.8 Dad gets probation, son to be cremated 6/6/96 p.7 Judge calls Masters family seriously dysfunctional 6/6/96 p.9 Masters gives ok for son's cremation 6/20/96 p.6 MASTERS, JOHN, SR. Man charged with involuntary manslaughter in death of son 2/8/96 p.5 John Master's lawyer seeking plea bargain 4/11/96 p.22 Masters enters guilty plea 5/30/96 p.8 Dad gets probation, son to be cremated 6/6/96 p.7 Judge calls Masters family seriously dysfunctional 6/6/96 p.9 Masters gives ok for son's cremation 6/20/96 p.6 MASTERS, MERCEDES Two Masters children died violently 1/11/96 p.5 MAYER, ANDREW Wauconda police chief arrested 8/29/96 p.32 Wauconda fires its police chief 9/5/96 p.23 MAYLAND, KAY Mayland bids farewell to school board 1/25/96 p.7 MC CAUGHN, PATRICK T. Robbery suspect nabbed 8/29/96 p.23 MC CLOUD, LEE High school gym teacher charged with battery 2/29/96 p.11 Teacher's trial date set 8/1/96 p.6 BHS teacher found not guilty 9/12/96 p.5 MC GREGOR, CAROL McGregor takes over as BAAC chair 6/13/96 p.91 MC KEE, TRACY Spa owner: zoning law is unfair 2/8/96 p.12 MC LAUGHLIN, TARA Jumping for joy: McLaughlin's leap gives Fillies first MSL title 5/9/96 p.115 MEADOW LAKES (LAND SUBDIVISION) Credit cashed in for Meadow Lakes 8/15/96 p.19 MEYER, BOB Barrington barber bowing out 9/12/96 p.93 MIDLAND, MATT Barrington Hills youth swims in adults' triathlon 9/5/96 p.20 MIDLANDS (REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT) Drawing of credit sparks legal threat 1/11/96 p.11 Hoffman Estates hears early Midlands plan 1/11/96 p.14 Village looking for new opinion in Midlands case 1/18/96 p.14 Judge rules against village 3/28/96 p.6 Village officials sued for $1 million each 4/4/96 p.5 Village board seeking settlement 4/11/96 p.8 South Barrington officials seek protection in Midlands lawsuit 4/18/96 p.10 Union Pacific puts more heat on village 5/16/96 p.15 Midlands movie theater mulled 6/13/96 p.5 Village to screen movie-complex plan 7/4/96 p.5 Midland sale depends on ok of AMC's movie theater plan 7/11/96 p.9 Midlands deal gets September deadline 7/18/96 p.12 Movie complex hearing scheduled 8/1/96 p.6 Plots thickens as village screens movie proposal 8/15/96 p.11 Race is on to approve area movie complex 8/15/96 p.32 Scores of movie screens seeking homes in area 8/15/96 p.32 Dinner and movie: A potent combo? 8/15/96 p.33 Critics absent from multiplex hearings 8/22/96 p.8 Curtain rises on cinema showdown 8/29/96 p.24 Theater race pits villages as rivals again 9/26/96 p.11 Theaters may saturate area market 9/26/96 p.11 Village loses Midlands case 11/28/96 p.13 AMC buys Midlands 12/26/96 p.5 MIDWEST ARCHEOLOGICAL RESEARCH SERVICES Archeologists unearth the past 10/31/96 p.7 Archeologists dig up 13 skeletons 11/28/96 p.11 MIDWEST JACK RUSSELL TERRIER CLUB Howling good time 5/16/96 p.7 MILLER PARK District seeks grant to fund Miller Park improvements 4/25/96 p.9 District seeks grant to fund Miller Park improvements 4/25/96 p.9 Park District has big small plans for Miller Park 7/4/96 p.25 MOATS, LARRY Applicants sought for empty seat 12/05/96 p.14 MOHR, HENRY Kempe to face election challenge 12/19/96 p.6 Zoning and roads to be campaign issues 12/26/96 p.5 MOLONEY, WILLIAM Rolling Meadows couple killed in Route 59 crash 9/12/96 p.8 MOLZAHN, JACKIE Frosh Molzahn is Fillies' newest star 9/12/96 p.121 MOTHERS AGAINST PRISON RAPE Cary woman combats power of prison gangs 8/8/96 p.12 MOTOROLA, INC. Tighter smoking restrictions getting mixed response 7/25/96 p.101 MOUNTSIER, STEVE Mountsier wins by narrow margin 3/21/96 p.7 Mountsier replaces Beaubien 10/31/96 p.5 MULLEN, JAMES Fund set up to assist injured Chicago cop 11/21/96 p.33 MULLENIX, PHILIP Underdog Mullenix ready to challenge Beaubien 2/29/96 p.7 MUNSON, RUTH Munson inducted into Hall of Fame 6/27/96 p.96 MURDOCK, COURTNEY Murdock enjoys a career game against St. Edward 1/4/96 p.83 Fulfilling expectations 12/19/96 p.125 MURGES, JAMES J. Man arrested on gun charge 9/26/96 p.9 MURPHY, LINDA G. Mom busted for son's beer-drinking guests 8/15/96 p.8 MUTZ, SARAH No looking back for Fillies' unselfish Mutz 11/14/96 p.117 MY SECRET GARDEN My Secret Garden, Tammy Sittinger and Lisa Szuberla, owners 4/18/96 p.123 NAFF, GRETCHEN Naff named CLC chief 5/23/96 p.30 NANNY CIRCLE Circle keeps nannies on track 3/21/96 p.81 NEAL, BOB Recorder hopefuls waging fierce battle 10/24/96 p.20 Democrat wins recorder race 11/7/96 p.10 NELSON, DAVE Nelson named Cuba Township supervisor 11/21/96 p.7 NELSON, KATE Olympic Dream Teamer 7/18/96 p.113 NEMEC, NANCY Nemec fires back at critics 11/21/96 p.5 NICHOLAS, EARL H. Science teacher is charged with battery 4/4/96 p.27 Teacher gets day in court 5/16/96 p.24 Teacher's trial date set 8/1/96 p.6 NICHOLSON, PAUL Village manager gets pay increase 9/5/96 p.12 NIGHTENGALE, JACK BHS loses big fan in Nightengale 12/12/96 p.142 NIKE, INC. Nike creeps onto BHS sports scene 3/21/96 p.110 NORDBERG, THOMAS, REV. Answering the call: Nordberg leaving Barrington to continue life of service 1/18/96 p.21 NORMCO Bell smells something rotten in apple orchard 10/31/96 p.8 NORTH BARRINGTON COLLECTION Upscale fashion center planned 6/20/96 p.5 Mall plan gets mixed reaction 6/27/96 p.5 BACOG balks at mall traffic 6/27/96 p.9 Residents organizing resistance to mall 7/4/96 p.5 Over-capacity crowd causes cancellation of mall hearing 7/11/96 p.5 Neighbors not warming to mall proposal 7/18/96 p.5 Lack of details drains patience 7/25/96 p.5 Telephone talk rings up more mall controversy 7/25/96 p.8 Survey says: Shoppers live by mall site 8/1/96 p.5 Residents: Mall will draw crime, traffic 8/1/96 p.5 LB board leery of mall plan 8/8/96 p.7 Water conditions at proposed mall site get examined 8/8/96 p.11 Opponents are spending time, money to fight mall 8/15/96 p.14 Taubman traffic study is studied 8/22/96 p.10 Flier falsehoods slammed 8/22/96 p.20 Water issues poured over at hearing 8/29/96 p.14 Klein criticized for his mall criticism 8/29/96 p.26 Some residents would welcome mall 9/12/96 p.11 Taubman team addresses mall-site water concern 9/19/96 p.8 Correction to story of 9/19/69 9/26/96 p.6 Critics: mall site is suitable for mixed-use development 9/26/96 p.10 Trio tunes in to mall controversy 10/3/96 p.7 Taubman outlines its zoning plan for mall 10/3/96 p.7 Some question retailers' ability to staff mall 10/10/96 p.5 Mall foes get turn at bat 10/10/96 p.6 ACRE says 73 percent of residents oppose mall 10/17/96 p.7 Mall foes, developers square off at hearing 10/24/96 p.8 Residents calling for a referendum on mall 10/31/96 p.8 Mall hearing moved to KOC hall 11/7/96 p.6 Developers reveal plan for mall sanitary sewer 11/14/96 p.9 Quality of life issue key to mall decision 11/28/96 p.9 Village's experts list mall's pros and cons 12/05/96 p.8 NORTH BARRINGTON SCHOOL Dismissal daze 2/15/96 p.27 Problems persist, be it morning or afternoon 2/15/96 p.27 Art Work: careers and creativity linked at student conference 4/18/96 p.33 NORTH BARRINGTON, ILL. Fed's shutdown delays village census 1/11/96 p.6 Biltmore Manor greeted with doubt 1/25/96 p.11 Officials want repair projects to move fast 4/4/96 p.14 Village to begin special census 4/18/96 p.32 Village drawing up home business rules 4/25/96 p.10 ComEd: hot weather may lead to problems 4/25/96 p.12 Village looking for some people who will count 4/25/96 p.13 Village to donate $10,000 to Ela YMCA 5/23/96 p.6 North Barrington adopts home work ordinance 5/23/96 p.10 Census puts population increase at 42 percent 5/30/96 p.28 Upscale fashion center planned 6/20/96 p.5 Mall plan gets mixed reaction 6/27/96 p.5 BACOG balks at mall traffic 6/27/96 p.9 Berries tied to cyclospora 6/27/96 p.23 Residents organizing resistance to mall 7/4/96 p.5 Spring rain storms draining on North Barrington budget 7/4/96 p.10 Over-capacity crowd causes cancellation of mall hearing 7/11/96 p.5 Neighbors not warming to mall proposal 7/18/96 p.5 Larrain lobbies for school rebuilding 7/18/96 p.6 Fire guts home, but dogs are saved 7/18/96 p.7 Lack of details drains patience 7/25/96 p.5 Telephone talk rings up more mall controversy 7/25/96 p.8 Survey says: Shoppers live by mall site 8/1/96 p.5 Residents: Mall will draw crime, traffic 8/1/96 p.5 LB board leery of mall plan 8/8/96 p.7 Water conditions at proposed mall site get examined 8/8/96 p.11 Opponents are spending time, money to fight mall 8/15/96 p.14 Taubman traffic study is studied 8/22/96 p.10 Flier falsehoods slammed 8/22/96 p.20 Village explores shared services 8/29/96 p.6 Water issues poured over at hearing 8/29/96 p.14 Klein criticized for his mall criticism 8/29/96 p.26 Some residents would welcome mall 9/12/96 p.11 Taubman team addresses mall-site water concern 9/19/96 p.8 Correction to story of 9/19/96 9/26/96 p.6 Critics: mall site is suitable for mixed-use development 9/26/96 p.10 Trio tunes in to mall controversy 10/3/96 p.7 Taubman outlines its zoning plan for mall 10/3/96 p.7 Some question retailers' ability to staff mall 10/10/96 p.5 Some question retailers' ability to staff mall 10/10/96 p.5 Mall foes get turn at bat 10/10/96 p.6 ACRE says 73 percent of residents oppose mall 10/17/96 p.7 Villages plow forward with contract 10/17/96 p.7 Mall foes, developers square off at hearing 10/24/96 p.8 Residents calling for a referendum on mall 10/31/96 p.8 Mall hearing moved to KOC hall 11/7/96 p.6 Developers reveal plan for mall sanitary sewer 11/14/96 p.9 Quality of life issue key to mall decision 11/28/96 p.9 Village's experts list mall's pros and cons 12/05/96 p.8 Van Hoven named to NB panel 12/12/96 p.33 Braithwaite: village could afford more county cops 12/19/96 p.24 NORTHWEST MENTAL HEALTH CENTER Families want better services in mental health 7/4/96 p.9 Mental health center's state funds may be cut 9/26/96 p.100 NORTHWEST SUBURBAN CHRISTIAN ACADEMY Academy expands 8/15/96 p.31 NORTHWEST SUBURBAN EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING CENTER One-stop job shopping 6/6/96 p.105 NOVAK, LINDA Popular park district employee dies 7/25/96 p.14 O'LEARY, STEVEN Bomb threat leads to arrest 8/8/96 p.20 O'MALLEY, JACK Devine ousts O'Malley from prosecutor post 11/7/96 p.7 OAK MEADOWS (LAND SUBDIVISION) Flood-control steps taken 6/6/96 p.14 OGLESBY, JONATHON Construction worker survives 35-foot fall 5/30/96 p.14 OLD COLONY BUILDERS Lageschulte to build 15 homes on 20 acres 8/8/96 p.32 OLIVA, MATT Giving something back 8/22/96 p.105 OLSEN, ERICA Silliman and Olsen win twice as Fillies claim JV conference meet 10/31/96 p.113 OLSEN, LIZ High five 11/28/96 p.133 OLYMPICS Local experts offer views of Olympics 7/18/96 p.114 Wisely dives into action at practice pool 7/18/96 p.116 Cartwright gets Olympian wrestlers to mat on time 7/18/96 p.116 Van Huele aiding U.S. volleyball team 7/18/96 p.117 Eiter hoping to party on Olympic mats 7/18/96 p.116 ONE CLASSIC PLACE (REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT) One Classic Place plan may finally start moving forward 9/12/96 p.10 ORCHARD DEVELOPMENT Residents fighting mad over flood 5/30/96 p.5 ORCHESIS CLUB (DANCE CLUB) Dance club plans tribute 4/18/96 p.7 ORR, DAVID Orr urges end to motor voter law restrictions 2/8/96 p.24 OZZI WATER PARK Ozzi Water Park 8/8/96 p.101 PADILLA, BRIAN Friends, family grieving over loss of teen 3/7/96 p.5 Program to honor Ingle and Padilla 3/21/96 p.6 Crash victims were not drinking 4/4/96 p.9 Dance club plans tribute 4/18/96 p.7 PALATINE STABLES Equine exercise provides lessons for rescue teams 8/15/96 p.7 Breeding confidence at heart of training 8/15/96 p.7 PALATINE, ILL. Spa owner: zoning law is unfair 2/8/96 p.12 Village board backs off legal action on billboard 4/11/96 p.14 Palatine panel votes against Sparrow facility 12/26/96 p.7 PALUMBO BROTHERS INC. Road builder charged with fraud 10/10/96 p.5 PARAMEDICS Emergency crews get train training 4/25/96 p.7 PARENTING Conscious parenting 10/24/96 p.93 PARK, PAUL Durbin has inside track in Democratic race 3/7/96 p.15 PATRICIA RHODES INC. Patricia Rhodes Inc.; Patricia Rhodes, owner 2/8/96 p.89 PAWLOWSKI, SCOTT Faith pulling family through 9/26/96 p.90 Fund created to aid Scott Pawlowski 10/3/96 p.6 PAYTON, WALTER Payton dares Grove grads to be true to themselves 6/6/96 p.11 PAZDERSKI, PIOTR Two men injured in Rt. 14 accident 8/8/96 p.10 PEDERSEN, BERNARD Republicans to appoint Pedersen's replacement 11/14/96 p.10 Pedersen appeared ok in days before elections 11/14/96 p.10 Bergman names himself successor to Pedersen post 11/28/96 p.33 PEDERSEN, CHRISTINE Pedersen no-hitter highlights perfect week for the Fillies 4/11/96 p.127 PENKAVA, DANIEL Cat tales 3/28/96 p.93 PENKAVA, SONNIE Cat tales 3/28/96 p.93 PENN, JOHN Crash ends chase, results in charges 1/11/96 p.12 PEPPER LAKE Pepper Lake 2/1/96 p.24 Pepper Lake repairs deferred 12/12/96 p.8 PEROT, ROSS Former party organizer challenges Perot group 2/8/96 p.24 PET-A-COAT JUNCTION Pet-A-Coat Junction; Var Ketenjian, owner 9/19/96 p.105 PIEGZA, ROGER SB resident plays at reunion, but First Lady doesn't attend 8/15/96 p.30 PINKNEY, JERRY Book illustrator talks about art of history 4/25/96 p.25 PIONEER PRESS Pioneer to open Arlington paper 3/7/96 p.12 POLICE Police department gets new van 1/18/96 p.6 New police station may be in sight 1/18/96 p.7 Unsolved murders still haunt local authorities 1/18/96 p.8 Officer recovers [from heart attack] 1/18/96 p.14 Committee begins process of exploring police needs 2/8/96 p.8 South Barrington cops help identify impostor 2/8/96 p.13 Inverness police panel reviews crime stats 2/15/96 p.9 Police station plan falls through 3/14/96 p.7 Railroad gate problems signal worries for police 3/14/96 p.7 Deer Park requests LZ police services 3/14/96 p.10 Police prepare for registry 3/21/96 p.22 Barrington Hills cop named to task force 3/28/96 p.13 Conference to feature film about Hoffman Estates cop 4/11/96 p.25 Barrington wants to put cop in middle schools 4/25/96 p.5 Police lean toward FATS 4/25/96 p.89 Village going to court over principles 5/16/96 p.5 South Barrington police awarded $150,000 grant for new officers 5/23/96 p.10 Police can't fight gang problem alone 5/23/96 p.11 Site suitable for last-resort station 5/30/96 p.12 Village gets grant for police officer in middle schools 6/13/96 p.10 Cops named in suit 6/13/96 p.10 Hold-up alarm allegedly posed no emergency at village hall 6/20/96 p.10 Police contract being reviewed 6/20/96 p.14 Police search-consent form could crash teens' parties 6/27/96 p.8 Teen-ager with gun taken into custody 7/4/96 p.6 Squad car wrecked in crash with Barrington teen driver 7/4/96 p.7 Police contract to be fine tuned 7/11/96 p.23 Department plans for dog's retirement 7/18/96 p.6 BHS police liaison makes the grade 7/25/96 p.11 Bizarre phone message received by business are forwarded to FBI 8/1/96 p.9 BHPD's new uniforms praised 8/8/96 p.6 Barrington's FOP starting "Shop with a Cop" program 8/15/96 p.8 District 54 gets officer for junior high school 8/15/96 p.31 Chiefs laud Brown's probe 8/22/96 p.32 Grant would pay for officer in District 220 middle schools 8/29/96 p.8 Chief: "MacGyver" mailbox bombs may deliver danger 8/29/96 p.10 Village eyes property for new police station 9/19/96 p.9 Correction to story of 9/19/96 9/26/96 p.6 Grant to pay for police officer in middle schools 9/26/96 p.31 Barrington cops survive "rush" hour 10/24/96 p.6 Squad smashed in two-car crash 10/24/96 p.7 Village may start police bike patrol 11/21/96 p.6 Ex-Tower Lakes police chief dies 11/21/96 p.14 South Barrington police pleased by DARE Run results 11/21/96 p.33 Fund set up to assist injured Chicago cop 11/21/96 p.33 Police get hi-tech training 12/05/96 p.6 Survey says: Tower Lakes cops do fine job 12/05/96 p.13 Barrington chief taking Florida job 12/19/96 p.7 PONDS (LAND SUBDIVISION) Subdivision residents angry about cost of road project 4/25/96 p.24 POOLE, EDWARD Poole's letter leaked to media 9/26/96 p.5 PORTER, JOHN Tax amendment is unnecessary - Porter 4/25/96 p.18 PORUBCAN, PAULA Archeologists dig up 13 skeletons 11/28/96 p.11 POWALOWSKI, JOSEPH Democrat slated to face Skinner 5/23/96 p.12 Democrats to file petition to boot Big Joe 5/30/96 p.23 Powalowski hearing set 6/6/96 p.6 State panel rules that Powalowski can stay on ballot to face Skinner 7/11/96 p.22 "Big Joe" says he'll bring home bacon 10/17/96 p.34 Skinner-Powalowski debate set for Oct. 28 10/24/96 p.21 PRAIRIE STONE BUSINESS PARK Village oks Sears reimbursement 8/22/96 p.6 PRIDE YOUTH Pride Youth opens drop-in center 10/3/96 p.11 PUBLIC ACTION TO DELIVER SHELTER New group helping the homeless 7/11/96 p.6 PUCINSKI, AURELIA Candidates vie for county posts 10/24/96 p.21 PUELO, CHRISTINA Jury awards local woman $3.8 million 10/31/96 p.6 QUAKER OATS COMPANY Bomb threat revealed as hoax 4/25/96 p.6 QUINN, PATRICK Durbin has inside track in Democratic race 3/7/96 p.15 RAND VIDEO AND BOOKS Hearing to decide whether adult bookstore reopens 8/15/96 p.10 RHODES, PATRICIA Patricia Rhodes Inc.; Patricia Rhodes, owner 2/8/96 p.89 RICHARD E. MILLER PARK District seeks grant to fund Miller Park improvements 4/25/96 p.9 Park District has big small plans for Miller Park 7/4/96 p.25 RICO, ANTONIO Guilty verdict returned in Island Lake shooting 2/1/96 p.12 RIEKE, EDITH Happy birthday 8/1/96 p.7 RITCHIE, MARK Author brings tribe's story to students in Barrington 5/9/96 p.11 RITO, MARIA Pride of St. Anne's 5/9/96 p.30 Correction to story of 5/16/96 p.6 ROADS Officials like road plan 1/18/96 p.10 Watch your speed on Barrington Road 1/25/96 p.6 Widening of roads could spell relief for traffic woes 2/1/96 p.31 IDOT hopes to reduce accidents at corner 2/8/96 p.9 Village to study possible street closures at St. Anne 2/29/96 p.11 Study to focus on neighborhood traffic patterns 3/21/96 p.12 Officials want repair projects to move fast 4/4/96 p.14 Warning: Road construction is up ahead 4/4/96 p.21 Subdivision residents angry about cost of road project 4/25/96 p.24 Construction zones ahead 5/2/96 p.7 Sewer work requires tearing up pavement 5/2/96 p.11 Bridge work closes road until May 10 5/2/96 p.12 No address changes required if U.S. 14 is named for Reagan 5/23/96 p.28 Board seeks to slow Eastwood speeders 5/30/96 p.6 Traffic study result: status quo kept 7/4/96 p.12 Route 59 widening is unlikely 7/4/96 p.12 Route 22 widening several years off 7/11/96 p.23 Eastwood speed limit may be lowered 7/18/96 p.6 St. Anne plan to get review 8/1/96 p.11 IDOT to replace Route 62 bridge over EJ&E tracks 8/1/96 p.29 County trying Yorkhouse Road extension again 8/8/96 p.35 Toll authority doubles land offer 8/8/96 p.36 Taubman traffic study is studied 8/22/96 p.10 Street closings would be test of St. Anne plans 8/29/96 p.5 Village to close streets to study St. Anne plans 9/12/96 p.5 Plan shows new toll booths at Barrington, Roselle exits 9/12/96 p.10 Chestnut closed as village studies plan for St. Anne 10/3/96 p.5 Road builder charged with fraud 10/10/96 p.5 BH board to explore Hawthorne cul-de-sac 10/31/96 p.9 Shell Oil unveils big plan for Main Street/Rt. 14 lot 10/31/96 p.9 Study: street closings had little effect 12/12/96 p.5 Speeding traffic on Route 22 12/12/96 p.8 Rose is calling for road referendum 12/12/96 p.13 Rose road repair referendum requires revenue researching 12/19/96 p.9 Travel on the roads of suburban history 12/19/96 p.104 Zoning and roads to be campaign issues 12/26/96 p.5 ROBERTS, LESLIE Family ties: Barrington family has its very own Olympic hero 8/15/96 p.109 ROESER, TOM Roeser unveils budget plan to rescue District 220 11/7/96 p.8 ROGERS, BRETT After months alone, snake finds way home 2/29/96 p.7 RON BEESE PARK Beese Park burn sparks rebirth of local prairie 3/28/96 p.10 Dogs seen as threat to lake's blue herons 4/18/96 p.9 New course will challenge teams to work together 5/2/96 p.12 Football club field goal: scoreboards at Beese Park 6/27/96 p.28 ROOSEVELT UNIVERSITY Roosevelt in class by itself 8/22/96 p.97 ROSE, TOWNLEY, JR. Rose is calling for road referendum 12/12/96 p.13 Rose road repair referendum requires revenue researching 12/19/96 p.9 ROSE, WILLIAM South Barrington parcel ruled out as new school site 2/15/96 p.10 Land deal is off, but Rose plans donation 3/21/96 p.14 Rose makes offer to pave path 10/17/96 p.10 ROSEWOOD OF INVERNESS NURSING HOME Palatine will provide water for Inverness nursing home 8/8/96 p.29 ROSLYN ROAD SCHOOL Trip to France gives students new perspective 6/27/96 p.32 School makes room for reading 12/05/96 p.33 Good job 12/19/96 p.31 ROST, NANCY BOLTON Victim, trustee team up on domestic violence committee 2/1/96 p.9 Panel sheds light on domestic violence 11/21/96 p.11 ROTARY CLUB OF BARRINGTON Rotary Club donates $3,000 to BYS 4/11/96 p.6 RYAN, MICHAEL Victim, trustee team up on domestic violence committee 2/1/96 p.9 Panel sheds light on domestic violence 11/21/96 p.11 RYG, KATHY Recorder makes Ryg deputy clerk 11/21/96 p.30 SADDLEWOOD (LAND SUBDIVISION) Couple saddled with water woes 8/25/96 p.10 SAFETY TOWN Safety Town gets new home 9/26/96 p.10 BJWC seeking to build permanent Safety Town 11/28/96 p.8 SALVI, AL Kustra, Salvi battle for GOP nod 3/7/96 p.15 Salvi aims for November 3/21/96 p.7 Conservative Salvi gearing up to face Democrat's Durbin 3/28/96 p.9 Salvi, Durbin seeking support from suburbs 5/30/96 p.18 Salvi picks campaign chair 6/13/96 p.9 Fifth child born to Al and Kathy Salvi 6/27/96 p.6 Salvi may resign from state house 10/3/96 p.14 Salvi, Durbin differ on money matters 10/10/96 p.15 Salvi, Durbin bickering over who's extreme 10/17/96 p.16 Salvi, Durbin answer readers' questions 10/31/96 p.11 Guns may have been pivotal in Senate race 11/7/96 p.10 Suburban volunteers were at core of Salvi campaign 11/7/96 p.11 SANDER, BECKY Wearing new hats: former Barrington players now running the team 7/4/96 p.97 SARTAINS, JAMES Anniversary 3/28/96 p.100 SAVE-A-PET Shelter is bracing for movie fallout 12/19/96 p.110 SAVELEY, KEN Saveley's bat lifts Post 158 to district title 8/1/96 p.111 SAXTON, BEN Saxton is Bronco's best story at relays 12/19/96 p.126 SCHANCK, CYNTHIA Tropical Wings; Cynthia and George Schanck, owners 6/20/96 p.113 SCHANCK, GEORGE Tropical Wings; Cynthia and George Schanck, owners 6/20/96 p.113 SCHAUMBURG, ILL. Historic farm target for development 8/1/96 p.28 Schaumburg flag flap not finished 12/12/96 p.34 Neighbors wary of group home in Schaumburg 12/12/96 p.36 SCHMIDT, JENNIFER Solar Design; Jennifer Schmidt, owner 12/19/96 p.117 SCHNECK, RONALD Motorcyclist dies after crash on Rt.14 7/18/96 p.6 SCHOCKE, DAYNA BHS grad discusses ecology and politics with Gorbachev 10/17/96 p.9 SCHOCKMEL, JOHN Vorlop replacements named 9/19/96 p.5 SCHOLL, KARL Mr. and Mrs. Karl Scholl 1/11/96 p.27 SCHOOLS New traffic signal by schools planned 9/5/96 p.12 Pete Fitzgerald to speak at charter school meeting 9/12/96 p.29 Fitzgerald says he'll fight for charter-school group 9/26/96 p.14 SCHULMAN, ROCHELLE BYS chief Schulman is named to NU post 7/11/96 p.87 SCHWARTZ, KATHY Fire guts home, but dogs are saved 7/18/96 p.7 SCHWARTZ, STEVE Fire guts home, but dogs are saved 7/18/96 p.7 SCOTT, ROBERT Former Lake Barrington man faces sex charges 2/29/96 p.5 State's Attorney drops sex charge, trial is canceled 9/26/96 p.13 SEARS ROEBUCK AND COMPANY Village oks Sears reimbursement 8/22/96 p.6 SEIDMAN, ED Deerfield resident to replace Depke as SWALCO chief 12/12/96 p.13 SENIOR HEALTH INSURANCE PROGRAM SHIP comes in to help seniors with insurance 8/8/96 p.34 SEVON, SCOTT R. Home builder charged with sex crime 4/11/96 p.9 Plea bargain gets builder probation for sex charge 8/1/96 p.11 Correction to story of 8/1/96 8/8/96 p.6 SHAH, SATISH Local man's gift helps purchase chemistry books 11/21/96 p.12 SHELL OIL COMPANY Shell Oil unveils big plan for Main Street/Rt. 14 lot 10/31/96 p.9 SHERMAN, ROBERT Atheist protests Hersey High's annual prayer 12/12/96 p.34 SHOTKOSKI, DAVID Murder trial's delays irk victim's family 7/4/96 p.19 SHOUH, RANDALL Alcohol involved in fatal crash 11/28/96 p.31 SIDHU, INDERJEET Marching to his own drum 8/1/96 p.79 SILLIMAN, BLAIR Silliman and Olsen win twice as Fillies claim JV conference meet 10/31/96 p.113 SINGER, KARL Rotarians aid orphanage 10/17/96 p.13 SITTINGER, TAMMY My Secret Garden, Tammy Sittinger and Lisa Szuberla, owners 4/18/96 p.123 SKINNER, CAL, JR. Skinner: taxpayer ally needed in Springfield 2/22/96 p.9 Skinner has role as tax watchdog 10/17/96 p.34 Skinner-Powalowski debate set for Oct. 28 10/24/96 p.21 Voters choose Skinner again 11/7/96 p.12 Cal Skinner sinks state bond issue 12/12/96 p.12 SKOGH, LARRY Businessman is baffled by fraud charge 4/4/96 p.24 SLECOHIGH, ROBERT Crash snarls traffic, sends two to hospital 3/7/96 p.11 SLOCUM LAKE DRAINAGE DISTRICT Drainage woes could cost village $24,000 1/25/96 p.16 SMILEY, AMANDA Bishop and Smiley are honored at BHS awards banquet 6/6/96 p.116 SMITH, BRADY Saints' new sackman: New Orleans nabs ex-Bronco Smith on Round 3 4/25/96 p.111 SMITH, STEVE Garden Corner Nursery and Craft Addition; Jason Benjamin, C.J. Benjamin, and Steve Smith, owners 5/16/96 p.99 SOLAR DESIGN Solar Design; Jennifer Schmidt, owner 12/19/96 p.117 SOLID WASTE AGENCY OF LAKE COUNTY Deerfield resident to replace Depke as SWALCO chief 12/12/96 p.13 SOLID WASTE AGENCY OF NORTHERN COOK COUNTY SWANCC looks into landscape waste market 4/18/96 p.8 SOUTH BARRINGTON PARK DISTRICT Rose makes offer to pave path 10/17/96 p.10 Board asks for change 11/21/96 p. 16 SOUTH BARRINGTON, ILL. Brough keeps fighting for protection of wetlands 1/4/96 p.10 Drawing of credit sparks legal threat 1/11/96 p.11 Crash ends chase, results in charges 1/11/96 p.12 Correction to story of 1/11/96 1/18/96 p.6 Village looking for new opinion in Midlands case 1/18/96 p.14 Drainage problems 1/18/96 p.14 Covered bridge needs repair 1/18/96 p.14 Officer recovers [from heart attack] 1/18/96 p.14 Settlement brings new look to Forest Knoll 1/25/96 p.17 South Barrington cops help identify impostor 2/8/96 p.13 South Barrington parcel ruled out as new school site 2/15/96 p.10 Village votes to get extra legal opinion 3/21/96 p.6 Land deal is off, but Rose plans donation 3/21/96 p.14 Barrington Club expansion almost done 3/28/96 p.5 Judge rules against village 3/28/96 p.6 Village officials sued for $1 million each 4/4/96 p.5 Village board seeking settlement 4/11/96 p.8 South Barrington officials seek protection in Midlands lawsuit 4/18/96 p.10 Subdivision residents angry about cost of road project 4/25/96 p.24 Wetlands fight continues 5/16/96 p.10 Union Pacific puts more heat on village 5/16/96 p.15 Golf course planned on Klehm site 5/16/96 p.5 Car accident leads cops to teens' drinking party 5/23/96 p.9 South Barrington police awarded $150,000 grant for new officers 5/23/96 p.10 Midlands movie theater mulled 6/13/96 p.5 Arson ruled out in barn fire 6/13/96 p.8 Cops named in suit 6/13/96 p.10 Coyotes are part of Barrington area landscape 6/13/96 p.22 Residents voice objections to density in Klehm plan 6/20/96 p.5 Village to screen movie-complex plan 7/4/96 p.5 Midland sale depends on ok of AMC's movie theater plan 7/11/96 p.9 Penny Road neighbors oppose new school site 7/17/96 p.8 Midlands deal gets September deadline 7/18/96 p.12 Movie complex hearing scheduled 8/1/96 p.6 Plots thickens as village screens movie proposal 8/15/96 p.11 District 220 officials meet Penny Road neighbors tonight 8/15/96 p.18 Public hearing for Klehm plan set 8/15/96 p.19 Credit cashed in for Meadow Lakes 8/15/96 p.19 Village hall expansion mulled 8/15/96 p.19 SB resident plays at reunion, but First Lady doesn't attend 8/15/96 p.30 Race is on to approve area movie complex 8/15/96 p.32 Scores of movie screens seeking homes in area 8/15/96 p.32 Dinner and movie: A potent combo? 8/15/96 p.33 Doubts emerge over proposed school site 8/22/96 p.5 Critics absent from multiplex hearings 8/22/96 p.8 Chief: "MacGyver" mailbox bombs may deliver danger 8/29/96 p.10 Curtain rises on cinema showdown 8/29/96 p.24 Home's design leads to lawsuit 9/5/96 p.7 Cops link teen boys to MacGyver bombs 9/12/96 p.13 Man arrested on gun charge 9/26/96 p.9 Theater race pits villages as rivals again 9/26/96 p.11 Theaters may saturate area market 9/26/96 p.11 Hearing set for Klehm property proposal 10/10/96 p.6 Klehm developers: Plan nets $21 million for area 10/17/96 p.10 Rose makes offer to pave path 10/17/96 p.10 Criticisms of Klehm plan heard 10/24/96 p.5 Fortneys to leave legacy when they leave village 10/31/96 p.10 Klehm hearing moved to Allstate 11/7/96 p.6 Klehm plan getting heat over residential density 11/14/96 p.5 Treasurer appointed to clerk post 11/21/96 p.6 James Company reduces density of Klehm plan 11/28/96 p.5 Village loses Midlands case 11/28/96 p.13 Stage set for 2 theaters to open 11/28/96 p.14 Police get hi-tech training 12/05/96 p.6 Fuller seeks village staff adjustments 12/19/96 p.6 Impact of Klehm plan on schools, parks dissected 12/19/86 p.10 AMC buys Midlands 12/26/96 p.5 Two local men charged with assaulting police 12/26/96 p.8 SOUTH RIDGE LAKE PARK In-line skating facility considered 9/19/96 p.6 SPECIAL EDUCATION DISTRICT OF LAKE COUNTY Inclusion sparks special ed controversy 4/4/96 p.33 Janney: District 220's SEDOL dispute is not about inclusion 4/4/96 p.33 SPICER, BETSY Having a ball 10/3/96 p.109 SPIKE, DANIEL R. Spike elected president of county group 4/11/96 p.113 ST. ANNE CATHOLIC CHURCH Village to study possible street closures at St. Anne 2/29/96 p.11 First communion 5/9/96 p.8 Pride of St. Anne's 5/9/96 p.30 St. Anne attic sale raises money for church ministry 7/11/96 p.9 Annie's Attic hits sales record 7/18/96 p.9 St. Anne plan to get review 8/1/96 p.11 Street closings would be test of St. Anne plans 8/29/96 p.5 St. Anne convent refurnished 9/5/96 p.90 Village to close streets to study St. Anne plans 9/12/96 p.5 Chestnut closed as village studies plan for St. Anne 10/3/96 p.5 St. Anne mourns death of cardinal 11/21/96 p.10 Study: street closings had little effect 12/12/96 p.5 ST. ANNE SCHOOL Book illustrator talks about art of history 4/25/96 p.25 Honor roll 5/16/96 p.32 Correction to story of 5/9/96 5/16/96 p.6 St. Anne's students meet city pen pals 6/6/96 p.34 ST. ANNE WOMEN'S CLUB Catholic group marks 50th year 5/30/96 p.89 ST. JOSEPH'S HOME FOR THE ELDERLY St. Joseph's gala marks 30 years 3/21/96 p.21 ST. MATTHEW LUTHERAN CHURCH St. Matthew members ease misery at Mexican mission 11/28/96 p.34 ST. MICHAEL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Menagerie blessed at event 10/10/96 p.7 ST. NECTARIOS GREEK ORTHODOX CHURCH Families go Greek at festival 8/1/96 p.9 ST. PAUL UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST Answering the call: Nordberg leaving Barrington to continue life of service 1/18/96 p.21 STAHL, MARK Stahl keeps listening and learning 2/1/96 p.97 STAPLETON, CARL Sailors talk turkey with area families 12/05/96 p.7 STAPLETON, DONNA Sailors talk turkey with area families 12/05/96 p.7 STAVROPOULOS, SANDRA Candidates vie for county posts 10/24/96 p.21 STEIN, LEON Lesson of genocide 6/6/96 p.30 STOPKA, MARILYN Design Toscano, Michael and Marilyn Stopka, owners 4/25/96 p.101 STOPKA, MICHAEL Design Toscano, Michael and Marilyn Stopka, owners 4/25/96 p.101 STRAUS, HANK Outstanding in his field 9/19/96 p.7 STURM (LAND SUBDIVISION) Residents: development caused flood 5/30/96 p.7 Commission gets funds to fix flooding problem 8/8/96 p.31 SUBURBAN BANK Barrington obtains option for bank's vacant property 11/14/96 p.9 SUPER CROWN BOOKSTORE Super Crown bookstore opens in Lake Zurich 5/23/96 p.25 SWANSON, DAVE A cut above: awards sprout for teen's mowing business 6/13/96 p.105 SWAYA, MARK BHS cans Kalas; Swaya is named Fillies' new boss 6/6/96 p.116 SWEIGART, STEPHEN Drumming up melodies 7/4/96 p.11 SYZMANSKI, PAT Syzmanski exits from village post 7/4/96 p.12 SZAUKELLIS, JOHN Here's Johnny 10/3/96 p.108 SZUBERLA, LISA My Secret Garden, Tammy Sittinger and Lisa Szuberla, owners 4/18/96 p.123 TAE KWON DO JUNIOR OLYMPICS Kids going to Florida for kicks 6/20/96 p.7 TAUBMAN COMPANY Taubman traffic study is studied 8/22/96 p.10 Taubman team addresses mall-site water concern 9/19/96 p.8 Correction to story of 9/19/69 9/26/96 p.6 Critics: mall site is suitable for mixed-use development 9/26/96 p.10 Taubman outlines its zoning plan for mall 10/3/96 p.7 TAX INCREMENT FINANCING Hotel plan criticized by advisory panel 8/1/96 p.31 TAXATION Taxing situation 3/28/96 p.105 Edgar's plan would not have fixed District 220's problems 4/11/96 p.9 Cap seen to be working to hold down tax hikes 5/9/96 p.10 TAXATION--BARRINGTON TOWNSHIP, ILL. Real Property Assessments 2/8/96 p.E1 Delinquent tax list 2/8/96 p.90 Delinquent tax list 2/8/96 p.102 TAXATION--BARRINGTON, ILL. Barrington village board gives levy slight increase 12/12/96 p.8 TAXATION--COOK COUNTY, ILL. Plan may balance Cook-Lake tax bills 8/8/96 p.5 Cook County property tax multiplier goes up slightly 8/8/96 p.8 BETA lawsuit hearing today 8/15/96 p.5 Few react (so far) to tax plan 8/15/96 p.5 Cook County tax bills may have errors 8/15/96 p.10 Assessment 11/28/96 p.113 TAXATION--CUBA TOWNSHIP, ILL. Assessment roll corrections 3/21/96 p.94 Assessment roll 11/14/96 p.Q1 Delinquencies 11/21/96 p.113 TAXATION--ELA TOWNSHIP, ILL. Assessment 12/12/96 p.E1 TAXATION--INVERNESS, ILL. Inverness tax levy approved 11/21/96 p.9 TAXATION--LAKE COUNTY, ILL. Lake County assessment rise slows down 5/16/96 p.23 Plan may balance Cook-Lake tax bills 8/8/96 p.5 BETA lawsuit hearing today 8/15/96 p.5 Few react (so far) to tax plan 8/15/96 p.5 BETA lawsuit in court next week 9/12/96 p.6 THORSON, JUDITH A. Thorson named Harper vice president 5/23/96 p.34 TONNIGES, THOMAS F. Tonniges appointed to School District 220 Board 9/5/96 p.5 TOWER LAKES, ILL. Property transfer 1/11/96 p.21 Fitzpatrick leaving village after 13 years as activist 2/22/96 p.8 It looks like no tower for Tower Lakes 4/11/96 p.5 Tower Lakes board nixes water tower 4/18/96 p.12 Water-storage issues prompt Caile to quit 5/30/96 p.22 Tower Lakes water rates could be increased soon 6/13/96 p.8 Tower Lakes water rates raised 6/20/96 p.6 Resident survey to steer village's future 6/27/96 p.26 Response is high for village survey 8/15/96 p.31 Tower Lakes tank project hits rock bottom-literally 11/14/96 p.8 Survey says: Tower Lakes cops do fine job 12/05/96 p.13 TRANSPORTATION More safety at crossings urged 1/11/96 p.23 Metra station in line for face-lift 2/22/96 p.7 Railroad gate problems signal worries for police 3/14/96 p.7 Study to focus on neighborhood traffic patterns 3/21/96 p.12 Road salt ices railroad crossing gates 3/28/96 p.12 Stopping sprawl needs planning, sharing 6/20/96 p.11 Train whistles may be muted 8/8/96 p.7 Railroad crossing safety requires more than signs 12/12/96 p.8 Pace cuts Barrington-Lake Zurich bus service 12/19/96 p.14 TREVINO, RAYMOND L. Repeat sex offender gets prison term 9/5/96 p.6 TRIBAL EXPRESSIONS Tribal Expressions; Rob and Jeri Brooke, owners 5/2/96 p.B3 TROCHE, JOSEPH Alleged TV theft foiled 8/22/96 p.24 TROPICAL WINGS Tropical Wings; Cynthia and George Schanck, owners 6/20/96 p.113 UARCO UARCO antenna is approved 8/1/96 p.11 UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD Drawing of credit sparks legal threat 1/11/96 p.11 Road salt ices railroad crossing gates 3/28/96 p.12 Judge rules against village 3/28/96 p.6 Village officials sued for $1 million each 4/4/96 p.5 Village board seeking settlement 4/11/96 p.8 South Barrington officials seek protection in Midlands lawsuit 4/18/96 p.10 Union Pacific puts more heat on village 5/16/96 p.15 Midlands movie theater mulled 6/13/96 p.5 Village to screen movie-complex plan 7/4/96 p.5 Midland sale depends on ok of AMC's movie theater plan 7/11/96 p.9 Midlands deal gets September deadline 7/18/96 p.12 IDOT donates land for crash memorial 7/25/96 p.24 Railroad crossing to be closed 8/8/96 p.6 Village loses Midlands case 11/28/96 p.13 AMC buys Midlands 12/26/96 p.5 UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE Postal officials stamp out improper election tactic 3/21/96 p.10 Post office, union are at odds over automation 8/1/96 p.101 Technology has changed the way mail's delivered 8/1/96 p.101 Addressing literacy 10/17/96 p.31 UNITED WE STAND (POLITICAL PARTY) Former party organizer challenges Perot group 2/8/96 p.24 VAKIL, BIMALKUMAR Liquor store employee arrested 9/5/96 p.6 VAN HOVEN, TEKLA Van Hoven named to NB panel 12/12/96 p.33 VAN HUELE, DENISE Van Huele aiding U.S. volleyball team 7/18/96 p.117 VANDERVENTER, MARY ELLEN Recorder hopefuls waging fierce battle 10/24/96 p.20 Democrat wins recorder race 11/7/96 p.10 Recorder makes Ryg deputy clerk 11/21/96 p.30 VELEZ, KELLY Friends, family mourning girl killed in street gang crossfire 6/27/96 p.8 Girl's murder tied to boyfriend's gang 7/4/96 p.20 VERR, STEVEN Candidate arrested at Barrington train station 12/05/96 p.24 VILLAGE CHURCH OF BARRINGTON Church presents Christmas concert 12/12/96 p.7 VILLAGE GREEN (PARK) Village Green park may sprout on Lipofsky's site 11/14/96 p.8 Village Green project gains steam 11/21/96 p.7 VODIN, GEORGE Fancy Art N.F.P.; George Vodin, owner 2/8/96 p.73 VORLOP, FRED District OKs new contract for Vorlop 4/18/96 p.29 Vorlop resigns from District 220 8/29/96 p.5 WAGON WHEEL FIGURE SKATING CLUB Precise on ice 1/4/96 p.7 Starlets take a tumble at sectional 2/29/96 p.109 Wagon Wheel skaters repeat as champions 4/4/96 p.23 Junior Starlets recover from disaster to claim second straight title 4/4/96 p.137 WAMBERG, TOM Wamburg stretching the limit in race to Dakar 1/11/96 p.7 WATER SUPPLY Sewer project continues to clog over legal snags 1/18/96 p.5 Water conditions at proposed mall site get examined 8/8/96 p.11 Palatine will provide water for Inverness nursing home 8/8/96 p.29 Lake Barrington board looks at tower options 9/19/96 p.9 Opponents rallying against industrial park water tower 9/26/96 p.8 Board is pressured from both sides 10/17/96 p.5 Federal funds may flow to Flint Creek 10/24/96 p.7 Neighbors, village team up to solve flooding problem 10/24/96 p.10 Tower Lakes tank project hits rock bottom-literally 11/14/96 p.8 Developers reveal plan for mall sanitary sewer 11/14/96 p.9 Site proving suitable for water tower 12/05/96 p.5 Survey says: Tower Lakes cops do fine job 12/05/96 p.13 WAUCONDA RODEO Wauconda and protesters saddle up for 33rd rodeo 7/11/96 p.22 Wauconda rodeo rides on, despite activist's protests 7/18/96 p.10 Charges dropped against animal protesters 8/1/96 p.25 WAUCONDA, ILL. Property transfer 1/11/96 p.21 Wauconda and protesters saddle up for 33rd rodeo 7/11/96 p.22 Wauconda rodeo rides on, despite activist's protests 7/18/96 p.10 Couple saddled with water woes 8/25/96 p.10 Charges dropped against animal protesters 8/1/96 p.25 Developer can't stop flooding in neighbor's yard 8/8/96 p.34 Academy expands 8/15/96 p.31 Wauconda police chief arrested 8/29/96 p.32 Wauconda fires its police chief 9/5/96 p.23 Costumed suspects captured-in photo 12/12/96 p.9 WEATHER Deep freeze causes headaches, no disasters 2/8/96 p.11 Lightning causes $30,000 in damage 4/18/96 p.6 Spring rains flood area lowlands 5/23/96 p.7 Kildeer residents blame floods on Deer Park 5/23/96 p.7 Flood-control steps taken 6/6/96 p.14 Spring rain storms draining on North Barrington budget 7/4/96 p.10 WESTFIELD COMMUNITY SCHOOL Board rescinds suspension 12/19/96 p.28 WETLANDS Brough keeps fighting for protection of wetlands 1/4/96 p.10 Wetlands fight continues 5/16/96 p.10 Feds make ruling in wetland feud 6/13/96 p.19 WHEELING HIGH SCHOOL Wheeling High School celebrates diversity 5/30/96 p.34 WHITE, JESSE Candidates vie for county posts 10/24/96 p.21 WILLIAMS PARK (LAND SUBDIVISION) Residents: development caused flood 5/30/96 p.7 WILLOW CREEK CHURCH Willow Creek to landscape entrance 5/30/96 p.6 WINKELHAKE FARM Historic farm target for development 8/1/96 p.28 WISELY, DONNA Wisely dives into action at practice pool 7/18/96 p.116 WRONA, MICHAEL Racing!!! 8/29/96 p.84 WYNSTONE COUNTRY CLUB Berries tied to cyclospora 6/27/96 p.23 YEAR IN REVIEW Portfolio '95 1/4/96 p.8 Top ten stories 12/26/96 p.10 Year in review 12/26/96 p.12 YEGGY, GARY Yeggy resigns from school district 11/14/96 p.5 ZIELINSKI, ED Treasurer appointed to clerk post 11/21/96 p.6 ZONING Spa owner: zoning law is unfair 2/8/96 p.12 Village tightening zoning 5/16/96 p.28 Cary neighbors protest re-zoning of Fox River site 11/28/96 p.35 Subdivision plan to be reviewed by village board 12/12/96 p.16 BH board ok's preliminary plat 12/19/96 p.6 Zoning and roads to be campaign issues 12/26/96 p.5