Barrington Area Library: 2000 Index of Barrington Courier Review

Barrington Courier-Review Index 2000

 
    ACCIDENTS                                                   
        Fender bender  1/13/00 p.10
        Area man pulls woman from icy water  1/27/00 p.7
        Wauconda Fire Department rescues snowmobiler  1/27/00 p.7
        Man hit by Metra train dies  2/10/00 p.10
        An unexpected detour  3/30/00 p.8
        Illegal parking  4/13/00 p.5
        Reaching out  4/13/00 p.9
        Collision  5/4/00 p.5
        Overturned load  5/4/00 p.8
        Dragging the lines  5/18/00 p.11
        Serious, but not deadly  6/1/00 p.5
        Drivers escape injury in two-car crash  7/20/00 p.5
        Free ride  7/20/00 p.7
        He got off time after time  7/20/00 p.9
        When an accident becomes a reckless homicide charge 
            7/20/00 p.9
        Deadly dump truck  7/27/00 p.7
        Teens hailed as heroes  8/31/00 p.5
        Investigation into fatal accident continues  10/12/00 p.12
        Woman charged with reckless homicide  10/26/00 p.12
        Dark passages  11/16/00 p.7
 
    ADCO VAN & STORAGE                                          
        Village buys ADCO site for $1 million  12/7/00 p.5
 
    ADOPTION                                                    
        Open adoption  5/11/00 p.105
        Groups offer adoption help  5/11/00 p.105
 
    ADVANCED TECHNICAL SUPPORT, INC.                            
        Technical company pays early dividends in village  12/21/00
            p.14
 
    AGED                                                        
        Durbin tells local seniors about Medicare proposal  2/3/00
            p.10
        Housing help  10/12/00 p.8
        Illinois took 7 years to regulate assisted living  10/12/00
            p.9
        Housing help  10/19/00 p.8
        Old-school Olympians  11/16/00 p.115
        A new beginning  11/16/00 p.145
        Narrowing the gap  12/7/00 p.31
 
    AGNOLETTI, JANET                                            
        BACOG names Agnoletti to director post  9/28/00 p.5
 
    AL-AZHAR ISLAMIC FOUNDATION                                 
        Islamic group seeks cultural center nod  11/9/00 p.7
 
    ALCOHOL AND YOUTH                                           
        BHS finds zero tolerance intolerable  6/1/00 p.5
        Underage consumption arrests skyrocketing  7/6/00 p.5
        Hosting parties puts adults at risk  8/31/00 p.5
 
    ALDRIDGE, HEATHER                                           
        Three female deputies file lawsuit  7/6/00 p.6
 
    ALGONQUIN, ILL.                                             
        Well-wishers pay tribute to closing local landmark  1/20/00
            p.11
        Hero of Barrington Hills' drug, DUI busts retires  9/28/00
            p.11
 
    ALLIANCE AGAINST INTOXICATED MOTORISTS                      
        Panel imparts to students tragic impact of alcohol  4/13/00
            p.9
 
    ALS (DISEASE)                                               
        Ride with a reason  12/28/00 p.73
 
    AMC THEATRES, INC.                                          
        Police continue to investigate abduction attempt  8/3/00 p.5
 
    AMERICANS FOR FAIR TAXATION                                 
        Group seeking to abolish IRS, advocating national sales tax
            2/17/00 p.14
 
    AMERITECH COMMUNICATIONS, INC.                              
        Cell tower suit heads to trial  1/13/00 p.10
        Two counts dismissed from cell tower suit  2/10/00 p.8
        Judge expected to rule Tuesday on cellular phone tower
            lawsuit  2/24/00 p.10
        Lake County judge rules tower can stay  3/9/00 p.8
        Cell tower saga ends, village's appeal denied  8/31/00 p.8
 
    ANDERSON, SPENCER                                           
        Broncos' Anderson, Aprati, Conway and LaChapelle net
            all-state lacrosse honors  6/15/00 p.128
 
    ANIMALS                                                     
        Too many geese are spoiling the Ponds  3/30/00 p.5
        Coyote sighting elicits caution  8/3/00 p.8
        Coyote sightings worry some residents  8/10/00 p.11
        Truly man's best friend  7/6/00 p.89
 
    ANIMALS, TREATMENT OF                                       
        The animal adjuster  2/10/00 p.83
        Wolf dog transported to facility in Tennessee  2/17/00 p.11
        A lifetime of caring  6/15/00 p.97
 
    ANNEXATION (MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT)                           
        Inverness oks Jung plan  1/13/00 p.5
        South Barrington board votes on Jung plan  1/27/00 p.6
        South Barrington board oks Jung development agreement 
            2/3/00 p.5
        Barrington annexes 5-acre site  2/17/00 p.6
        Annexation talks break down when officials balk at demands 
            4/27/00 p.9
 
    ANNIVERSARIES                                               
        Mary and Stanley Yaney [50th anniversary]  4/27/00 p.113
        Lillian and James DeBolt [60th]  6/29/00 p.100
        Lillian and James DeBolt  8/3/00 p.95
        Country Home & Garden Club marks milestone  9/7/00 p.88
 
    APRATI, BRETT                                               
        Broncos' Anderson, Aprati, Conway and LaChapelle net
            all-state lacrosse honors  6/15/00 p.128
 
    ARIOLA, NOREEN                                              
        Ariola appointed South Barrington clerk  1/20/00 p.6
 
    ARLINGTON HEIGHTS PARK DISTRICT                             
        Payton's Hill to be dedicated May 13  5/4/00 p.8
 
    ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, ILL.                                     
        Painted ponies  7/13/00 p.B4
 
    ARLINGTON PARK (RACE TRACK)                                 
        Post positions  3/2/00 p.97
        And they're off!  4/20/00 p.101
        Arlington hopes for another comeback  5/11/00 p.123
        Arlington's home for a sizable herd  5/11/00 p.123
        Merchants hope business blooms when track opens  5/11/00
            p.125
        Racing returns  5/18/00 p.7
        Mutuel clerks to vote Monday on proposed contract  5/18/00
            p.7
 
    ARNETT C. LINES SCHOOL                                      
        (Cinder)Ellis Island  5/4/00 p.27
        A little on the trashy side  9/28/00 p.27
        Gobble, gobble  11/30/00 p.31
 
    ARTISTS                                                     
        Immortal images of mere mortals  10/19/00 p.B7
 
    ASTRONOMY                                                   
        Miracle in the sky  12/21/00 p.7
 
    AUTHORS                                                     
        Author offers her advice through "God's Whisper"  7/20/00
            p.14
        Book revisits horror, healing following fatal car accident 
            7/27/00 p.8
        Teachers hope new magazine is just right  7/27/00 p.B3
 
    BACHMANN, NANCY-JEANNE                                      
        Local student attends Freedoms Foundation conference 
            5/4/00 p.29
 
    BAKERS LAKE NATURE PRESERVE                                 
        Going to the birds  3/16/00 p.7
        Exhibit depicts wildflowers  5/11/00 p.10
 
    BARBARA B. ROSE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL                           
        Rose students REACH out to help others  1/13/00 p.29
        Here's the beef!  2/17/00 p.25
        DAR to honor Rose School teachers  2/17/00 p.27
        Mummy dearest  11/23/00 p.27
        Rose students stuff stockings for needy  12/21/00 p.26
 
    BARR, FRED                                                  
        Volunteer work pads retiree's life of service  1/20/00 p.7
 
    BARRINGTON AMERICAN LEGION POST 158                         
        Young Post 158 squad forces Hawrysko to be more involved 
            6/15/00 p.127
        Payton's place:  Legion mound  6/29/00 p.105
        Posting experience  8/10/00 p.111
 
    BARRINGTON AREA ARTS COUNCIL                                
        The changing face of art  1/13/00 p.B1
        Teachers share space in new exhibit  5/11/00 p.B5
        Run for the Arts raises $20,000  7/13/00 p.12
 
    BARRINGTON AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE                         
        Fitzgerald tells group:  "It's good to be home"  1/27/00 p.9
        Chamber honors Marquardt  1/27/00 p.9
        New officers installed at Chamber banquet  2/3/00 p.101
        Four receive Chamber scholarships  4/13/00 p.6
        Beginning a new adventure  10/26/00 p.115
        Beese honored for 32 years of service to area business 
            12/14/00 p.7
        Chamber names Beese's successor  12/28/00 p.8
 
    BARRINGTON AREA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION                        
        New foundation will begin awarding grants this spring 
            1/6/00 p.7
        Foundation getting grant requests  3/9/00 p.6
        Foundation reviews grant applications  4/13/00 p.11
        Community foundation bestows initial grants  5/18/00 p.13
        Break-in will benefit community foundation  10/12/00 p.13
 
    BARRINGTON AREA COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS                      
        BACOG backs 53 extension  6/1/00 p.5
        Klein looks ahead as he prepares to leave BACOG  6/15/00
            p.10
        BACOG names Agnoletti to director post  9/28/00 p.5
 
    BARRINGTON AREA COUNCIL ON AGING                            
        Never too old  6/1/00 p.94
        BACOA finds a new home  6/8/00 p.12
        Senior lunch program debuts  10/5/00 p.10
 
    BARRINGTON AREA DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL                         
        Wish List provides help to nonprofits  11/9/00 p.26
        Fifth annual Wish List is released  12/14/00 p.22
 
    BARRINGTON AREA EXECUTIVE BREAKFAST CLUB                    
        Sunrise seminars  2/17/00 p.95
 
    BARRINGTON AREA LIBRARY                                     
        Grant aids library  4/6/00 p.101
        Treasurer's annual report  8/31/00 p.96
        Annual budget  9/28/00 p.107
        Barrington, Ela libraries receive grants  10/12/00 p.6
        Barrington library gets genome grant  12/7/00 p.6
        Friends find new market to sell old library books  12/21/00
            p.9
 
    BARRINGTON AREA UNITED WAY                                  
        Barrington Area United Way chooses funding recipients 
            3/30/00 p.10
        People who care  8/31/00 p.85
        United Way steps up fund-raising efforts  12/7/00 p.14
 
    BARRINGTON BREAKFAST ROTARY CLUB                            
        Breakfast Rotarians seek funds for lightning warning system
            3/23/00 p.10
 
    BARRINGTON BRONCOS (GOLF TEAM)                              
        Payton, Terzo help boost Broncos to regional title  10/5/00
            p.117
 
    BARRINGTON BRONCOS (LACROSSE CLUB)                          
        Broncos fall to GBS in lacrosse state-title game  6/8/00
            p.135
        Broncos' Anderson, Aprati, Conway and LaChapelle net
            all-state lacrosse honors  6/15/00 p.128
 
    BARRINGTON BRONCOS (SWIM TEAM)                              
        Twin forces  1/20/00 p.93
 
    BARRINGTON BRONCOS (TENNIS TEAM)                            
        Broncos swat Saxons to wrap up MSL-West title  5/11/00 p.133
        Broncos net MSL 6-peat  5/18/00 p.119
        Cabrera stands tall at sectional  5/25/00 p.123
        Rallying  6/1/00 p.117
 
    BARRINGTON BRONCOS (TRACK TEAM)                             
        Broncos, Eitel eye State after runner-up finish at regional
            10/26/00 p.129
 
    BARRINGTON CENTER (REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT)                 
        Barrington oks office building  3/2/00 p.6
 
    BARRINGTON CHILDREN'S CHOIR                                 
        Holiday harmonies  12/14/00 p.B7
 
    BARRINGTON CITIZENS FOR OPEN SPACE                          
        Group puts in bid for Jewel land  7/13/00 p.5
 
    BARRINGTON COMMUNITY UNIT SCHOOL DISTRICT 220               
        Countryside tops school priority list  1/13/00 p.5
        District 220 going for $15.4 million  1/20/00  p.5
        Booming construction trade busting District 220's budget 
            1/20/00 p.25
        District 220 board considers making students pay to play 
            1/27/00 p.5
        District 220 may shift middle school boundaries  1/27/00 p.7
        Lamberson may be leaving for Lake Forest  2/3/00 p.5
        Referendum III  2/10/00 p.25
        District 220 discusses impact of referendum  2/24/00 p.5
        Lake Forest Lamberson decision expected soon  2/24/00 p.9
        District ends superintendent buzz  3/2/00 p.5
        Consumables may provide district with new revenue  3/16/00
            p.8
        Referendum III  3/16/00 p.31
        Voters say no to better schools  3/23/00 p.5
        District 220 group awards 12 grants  3/23/00 p.25
        District 220 names new principal  3/30/00 p.6
        220 confronts reprioritization  4/6/00 p.5
        Numbers tell story of referendum's defeat  4/6/00 p.5
        Schools face cuts in building projects  4/20/00 p.5
        Build first, plan later? 220 asks  4/27/00 p.5
        District 220 names two new principals  4/27/00 p.5
        Grandview Drive project gets state funds  5/18/00 p.5
        Board going forward with fall referendum  5/25/00 p.5
        Parents fume over lack of room  6/1/00 p.7
        Soon gone, never forgotten  6/1/00 p.29
        District 220 board, CAC study fall referendum  6/8/00 p.9
        Several new faces will greet District 220 students in the
            fall  6/8/00 p.9
        Middle schools seek funds for computers  6/8/00 p.12
        Foundation grant will move district forward  6/29/00 p.5
        Renovating two schools gets reluctant support  7/13/00 p.5
        District finalizes plan to move kindergartners  7/13/00 p.8
        There's more to language than speaking  7/20/00 p.6
        Focus group:  renovate Roslyn and Countryside  7/20/00 p.12
        School board oks $27 million referendum  8/3/00 p.5
        Critics charge board must change its ways  8/10/00 p.5
        Changes await students as renovations continue  8/24/00 p.27
        District 220 planning information campaign  8/24/00 p.28
        Citizens organizing to pass referendum  8/31/00 p.7
        New computers help district replace obsolete technology 
            8/31/00 p.23
        Plumbing, heat wave plague district's schools  9/7/00 p.5
        School board president resigns  9/14/00 p.5
        CEL working to educate voters about school needs  9/14/00
            p.7
        Hansen elected school board chief  9/21/00 p.5
        District 220 tackles rising costs, enrollment  9/28/00 p.7
        Officials deny trend in March ballot  10/5/00 p.5
        Where would referendum dollars go?  10/12/00 p.5
        Tax levy vote cost district $10 million  10/19/00 p.5
        Low tax rates keep finances lagging  10/26/00 p.5
        Decision day arrives for school referendum  11/2/00 p.5
        Illinois school report cards  11/2/00 p.7
        Community really wants good schools  11/9/00 p.5
        Referendum received support across board  11/9/00 p.5
        Board expects to avoid past mistakes  11/16/00 p.5
        Passing $88 million referendum not the end for school
            officials  11/16/00 p.24
        Changes may delay high school readiness  11/23/00 p.5
        Officials abide by original plan to pay off referendum 
            11/23/00 p.9
        Schools to seek impact fee hike  11/30/00 p.5
        Owner Services determined to keep costs within budget 
            11/30/00 p.10
        Board approves tax levy plans to seek rate hike  12/7/00 p.9
        Support group formed to assist parents of special needs
            children  12/14/00 p.8
        Sunny Hill adopts Character Counts  12/14/00 p.13
 
    BARRINGTON COUNTRY HOME & GARDEN CLUB                       
        Country Home & Garden Club marks milestone  9/7/00 p.88
 
    BARRINGTON COUNTRYSIDE FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT             
        Fire board may hire consultant to solve referendum
            questions  1/6/00 p.8
        Local fire districts negotiating ambulance-fire aid
            agreement  1/13/00 p.14
        Fire district board narrows referendum study's scope 
            1/20/00 p.9
        Fire department seeks ways to improve response time 
            3/30/00 p.8
        Fire district will seek tax rate hike  11/30/00 p.10
        Countryside Fire district will seek tax hike in April 
            12/28/00 p.5
 
    BARRINGTON COUNTRYSIDE PARK DISTRICT                        
        Annual Report  2/17/00 p.100
        Fire board delays consultant decision  2/24/00 p.6
 
    BARRINGTON ENLIGHTENED TAXPAYERS ASSOCIATION                
        BETA backs park district referendum  2/24/00 p.6
 
    BARRINGTON FILLIES (BASKETBALL CLUB)                        
        Tough one to stomach  2/17/00 p.103
        No crying shame  3/2/00 p.105
        Rich performance  12/21/00 p.105
 
    BARRINGTON FILLIES (GYMNASTICS CLUB)                        
        Dance the night away  2/3/00 p.109
        Club 150  2/10/00 p.105
        Worth the weight  2/24/00 p.99
        Breaths of frosh air  12/14/00 p.135
 
    BARRINGTON FILLIES (SOCCER CLUB)                            
        Super soccer  4/27/00 p.135
        Sure shot:  Poulin's poke lifts St. Charles past Fillies in
            state final  6/8/00 p.131
 
    BARRINGTON FILLIES (SWIM TEAM)                              
        Brunka, Delcore, Hershman repeat; Fillies 9-peat  11/2/00
            p.127
        Brunka, Delcore, Thalheimer, Hershman lead way at sectional
            11/16/00 p.162
 
    BARRINGTON FILLIES (VOLLEYBALL CLUB)                        
        Fillies net MSL-West title  10/12/00 p.133
        MSL champs get kick out of advancing to regional final 
            10/26/00 p.127
        Fillies get shot at No. 1 PR  11/2/00 p.123
        Staring at State  11/9/00 p.119
        Roth serves Fillies into supersectional  11/9/00 p.122
        Pulsating  11/16/00 p.153
        State's sounds of silence  11/16/00 p.158
        Fillies pull paper-thin win over Downers South in semis 
            11/16/00 p.159
        Spicer leaves 'em speechless  11/16/00 p.161
 
    BARRINGTON FIRE DEPARTMENT                                  
        In with the new  2/10/00 p.7
        When disaster strikes  6/8/00 p.123
        New fire station open house tops off fire prevention week 
            9/28/00 p.8
        Hardly horseplay  9/28/00 p.89
 
    BARRINGTON HIGH SCHOOL                                      
        Barrington High students to take ISAT  1/6/00 p.8
        Progress report  1/20/00 p.25
        Barrington High School All-Century Team  1/20/00 p.94
        Honor roll  1/27/00 p.27
        Demolition work to begin in BHS renovation project  2/17/00
            p.8
        Troupe creates connections between issues, coping skills 
            3/30/00 p.25
        Honor roll  4/6/00 p.28
        PTO offers Odyssey to safety  4/13/00 p.9
        Team effort  4/20/00 p.23
        Cuba invites BHS choir to international fest  5/4/00 p.28
        Learning to care  5/11/00 p.33
        Law and order  5/25/00 p.27
        BHS finds zero tolerance intolerable  6/1/00 p.5
        BHS choir performs in Cuba  6/1/00 p.31
        Class of 2000  6/8/00 p.8
        We will all remember  6/8/00 p.31
        Honor roll  6/15/00 p.30
        Class of '75 reunion evokes thoughts of easier-going days 
            7/27/00 p.9
        Honor roll  7/27/00 p.25
        Upheaval has band on the run  8/24/00 p.11
        Programs ease transition to high school  8/24/00 p.25
        High school liaison officer maintains vigilance  8/24/00
            p.29
        Correction to story of 8/24  8/31/00 p.6
        A visit to a small town  10/5/00 p.27
        Students past and present exhibit homecoming spirit 
            10/19/00 p.7
        Making a difference  10/19/00 p.33
        Welch show the way in Broncos' homecoming win  10/19/00
            p.137
        A universal language  10/26/00 p.31
        BHS principal DeYoung accepts new post  11/30/00 p.9
        Spoon River named one of state's best  12/7/00 p.33
        Honor roll  12/7/00 p.110
 
    BARRINGTON HILLS, ILL.                                      
        MacArthur farm property under contract  1/6/00 p.5
        New subdivision proposed  1/6/00 p.9
        Six youths charged in area mail thefts  1/20/00 p.12
        Duda identified as MacArthur Farm buyer  2/17/00 p.5
        Police seek clues in theft of sculpture  4/6/00 p.25
        Barrington Hills man faces sex charges  6/8/00 p.7
        Treasurer's report  8/17/00 p.117
        Developer defends MacArthur proposal  10/5/00 p.7
        Duda receives chilly reception at hearing  10/26/00 p.11
        Islamic group seeks cultural center nod  11/9/00 p.7
        Fire causes $125,000 damage  11/9/00 p.13
        Duda plan forwarded to trustees  11/23/00 p.5
        Duda says next step is deannexation  11/30/00 p.5
        Molester gets 12 years in prison  11/30/00 p.8
        Barrington Hills police receive grant  12/21/00 p.6
 
    BARRINGTON JUNIOR WOMEN'S CLUB                              
        Fund-raiser will benefit The Union  11/23/00 p.9
 
    BARRINGTON KIWANIS                                          
        Three decades of caring  7/13/00 p.115
 
    BARRINGTON MIDDLE SCHOOL--PRAIRIE CAMPUS                    
        District 220 may shift middle school boundaries  1/27/00 p.7
        No bones about it:  kids dig dinosaurs  3/9/00 p.25
        Honor roll  4/6/00 p.32
        Honor roll  5/25/00 p.28
        Honor roll  6/15/00 p.26
        Honor roll  8/3/00 p.24
        Thanks  11/2/00 p.29
 
    BARRINGTON MIDDLE SCHOOL--STATION CAMPUS                    
        District 220 may shift middle school boundaries  1/27/00 p.7
        Honor roll  4/6/00 p.31
        BMS--Station Campus team takes second at state meet 
            4/24/00 p.24
        Learning to care  5/11/00 p.33
        Livin' la vida circa 1860  5/18/00 p.27
        Honor roll  5/25/00 p.29
        Honor roll  6/15/00 p.32
        Middle school teacher named C-Span fellow  7/6/00 p.28
        Honor roll  8/3/00 p.22
 
    BARRINGTON PARK DISTRICT                                    
        Park district referendum decision set for Tuesday  1/13/00
            p.8
        Barrington Park District to ask for tax rate hike  1/20/00
            p.5
        Church, hospital, Park District all eyeing Jewel Tea
            property  1/27/00 p.8
        Park board asking for voters' trust  2/17/00 p.7
        BETA backs park district referendum  2/24/00 p.6
        Voters approve open space measure  3/23/00 p.7
        Park site eyed for teen/senior center  5/4/00 p.5
        Park board mulls community center  5/11/00 p.9
        Park district board wants access to teen/senior center 
            6/8/00 p.14
        Group puts in bid for Jewel land  7/13/00 p.5
        Union concept will serve teens, seniors  9/21/00 p.12
        Park district lauded for its aquatic facilities  11/16/00
            p.21
 
    BARRINGTON PUBLIC WORKS                                     
        Village eyes improvements to public works building 
            11/30/00 p.8
 
    BARRINGTON SUZUKI SCHOOL                                    
        Suzuki School celebrates 20th anniversary  3/9/00 p.7
 
    BARRINGTON SWIM CLUB                                        
        BSC makes splash at JO State  3/16/00 p.130
 
    BARRINGTON TOWNSHIP, ILL.                                   
        Barrington Township kicks off 150-year celebration  5/11/00
            p.9
 
    BARRINGTON TRANSPORTATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE                
        TAC will review impact of proposed options  9/14/00 p.8
        TAC drops all but four Rt. 59 options from consideration 
            9/21/00 p.9
        Charges of impropriety leveled after TAC cuts all but three
            options  9/28/00 p.5
        TAC agrees it moved too fast  10/5/00 p.5
        Officials insist traffic, triangle not linked  10/12/00 p.5
        Trustees hedge on TAC attendance  10/12/00 p.11
        TAC questions viability of redevelopment plans  10/26/00 p.7
        TAC subcommittee tries to hammer out mission  11/2/00 p.12
        Residents criticize creation of TAC group  11/9/00 p.14
        Officials not sold on Hough Street options  11/16/00 p.11
        Unless they make history, some of village's older buildings
            could be history  11/23/00 p.7
        Traffic subcommittee gets high marks for its efforts 
            12/7/00 p.10
 
    BARRINGTON UNITED METHODIST CHURCH                          
        Church, hospital, Park District all eyeing Jewel Tea
            property  1/27/00 p.8
        Search for church site continues  3/9/00 p.6
        Sifting through the rubble  3/30/00 p.5
        Removing the final remnants  3/30/00 p.10
        BUMC members ok Bartlett Road site  4/13/00 p.5
        Methodists approve church plan  10/26/00 p.10
 
    BARRINGTON VENTURE LLC.                                     
        Plan commission oks guest rooms at Garlands  3/23/00 p.8
 
    BARRINGTON YOUTH BASEBALL                                   
        BYB eliminates north-south dividing line  1/13/00 p.11
 
    BARRINGTON YOUTH DANCE ENSEMBLE                             
        BYDE tabs Gumowski  8/10/00 p.98
        Living dolls  11/23/00 p.93
        Workshop wizard  12/14/00 p.105
 
    BARRINGTON YOUTH SERVICES                                   
        Local agency fights teen alcohol, drug abuse  8/3/00 p.11
 
    BARRINGTON, ILL.                                            
        Inverness oks Jung plan  1/13/00 p.5
        Train talks get off track  1/20/00 p.6
        Village participation urged in downtown development 
            1/20/00 p.8
        Village to give Jung land sewer, water  1/27/00 p.5
        Bell rings in new era for Barrington  1/27/00 p.99
        Panel rejects Jewel Tea proposals  2/10/00 p.5
        Village may adjust utility tax  2/10/00 p.6
        In with the new  2/10/00 p.7
        Developer withdraws petition to renovate Seigle's property 
            2/10/00 p.10
        Board begins downtown TIF talks  2/17/00 p.5
        Barrington annexes 5-acre site  2/17/00 p.6
        Cook County to help fund bypass study  2/17/00 p.6
        Village board adopts downtown TIF district  3/2/00 p.5
        Barrington oks office building  3/2/00 p.6
        Village gets virtual welcome wagon  3/9/00 p.97
        Panel delays decision on church expansion  3/16/00 p.5
        Jewel Pond complies with tree ordinance  3/23/00 p.6
        Plan commission oks guest rooms at Garlands  3/23/00 p.8
        Village lays groundwork for bike path  4/6/00 p.7
        Village wants to blow whistle on new FRA rule  4/20/00 p.5
        Officials bark at train-whistle rules  4/27/00 p.5
        Village says water is safe despite recent lead tests 
            4/27/00 p.9
        Committee grapples with tear-down issue  5/11/00 p.5
        Committee to recommend strict tear-down guidelines  5/25/00
            p.16
        Taking up the fight  6/8/00 p.5
        Alcohol, arrest can't taint relay:  organizers  6/8/00 p.7
        NIPC predicts Barrington population boom  6/15/00 p.5
        Village water supply gets clean bill of health  6/15/00 p.11
        Annual Treasurer's report  6/15/00 p.111
        Crime rate dips, but area thefts are on rise  6/29/00 p.5
        No place like home  6/29/00 p.7
        Liberty March kicks off 4th  6/29/00 p.10
        If this old house could talk [Pond Gate Farm]  6/29/00 p.90
        Water Quality Report  6/29/00 p.96
        Underage consumption arrests skyrocketing  7/6/00 p.5
        Village makes German band feel right at home  7/13/00 p.7
        Barrington officials hope to keep train horns silent 
            7/13/00 p.9
        July 4 parade sets records  7/13/00 p.13
        Area businesses hit the pavement  8/3/00 p.8
        Business community says sidewalk sale successful  8/10/00
            p.13
        Village oks car wash plan  8/17/00 p.13
        Hosting parties puts adults at risk  8/31/00 p.5
        NICOR clears Barrington home  8/31/00 p.9
        Residents rally to save homes  9/14/00 p.8
        TAC will review impact of proposed options  9/14/00 p.8
        Board close to ok'ing measure restricting size of new homes
            9/14/00 p.9
        Commission approves ordinance limiting first-floor business
            use  9/14/00 p.10
        No place like home  9/14/00 p.95
        TAC drops all but four Rt. 59 options from consideration 
            9/21/00 p.9
        Charges of impropriety leveled after TAC cuts all but three
            options  9/28/00 p.5
        TAC agrees it moved too fast  10/5/00 p.5
        Owners say widening Hough will kill downtown business 
            10/5/00 p.8
        Officials insist traffic, triangle not linked  10/12/00 p.5
        Trustees hedge on TAC attendance  10/12/00 p.11
        Break-in will benefit community foundation  10/12/00 p.13
        Village Hall will be dedicated Sunday  10/19/00 p.6
        Limit on home renovation ok'd  10/26/00 p.5
        Bell signals new beginning as village dedicates hall 
            10/26/00 p.7
        Survey says:  traffic is village's number 1 problem 
            11/9/00 p.10
        Residents criticize creation of TAC group  11/9/00 p.14
        Virginia dentist hunts Baby Face  11/9/00 p.20
        Cook Street Plaza  11/9/00 p.107
        Board agrees survey could be misleading  11/16/00 p.9
        Salvation Army, Church Women United schedule Giving Day 
            11/16/00 p.139
        Unless they make history, some of village's older buildings
            could be history  11/23/00 p.7
        Village continues to move toward acquiring property within
            golden triangle  11/23/00 p.7
        Board recognizes value of prayer  11/23/00 p.10
        Giving Day a Barrington tradition  11/23/00 p.21
        Village eyes improvements to public works building 
            11/30/00 p.8
        Village buys ADCO site for $1 million  12/7/00 p.5
        Flu shot shortage creates headaches  12/14/00 p.7
        Hamelberg will seek third term  12/14/00 p.7
        Some fear village's plan to revitalize downtown too late to
            be effective  12/14/00 p.8
        A new year plagued by same old road woes  12/21/00 p.5
        No decision on cemetery's bid for larger storage shed 
            12/21/00 p.8
        Critics claim noise monitoring equipment is an olive branch
            12/28/00 p.8
 
    BARRINGTON, ILL.--AUTHORS                                   
        Author delves into greatest mystery of all  4/6/00 p.B3
 
    BARRINGTON, ILL.--HISTORY                                   
        Bell rings in new era for Barrington  1/27/00 p.99
        If this old house could talk [Pond Gate Farm]  6/29/00 p.90
 
    BARTH, JULIE                                                
        BroncoJacks; Julie Barth and Annette Carlstrom, owners 
            12/14/00 p.24
 
    BATTAGLIA, JEFF                                             
        Well-wishers pay tribute to closing local landmark  1/20/00
            p.11
 
    BAXTER. CURTIS, REV.                                        
        Presbyterian church picks Baxter to be its new pastor 
            2/10/00 p.9
 
    BEAUBIEN, MARK                                              
        District 52 candidates seek conservative title  3/9/00 p.9
        Beaubien retains voters' faith  3/23/00 p.7
 
    BEECHICK, TALIA                                             
        Local kids saying the darndest things  2/24/00 p.7
 
    BEESE, CAROL                                                
        Beginning a new adventure  10/26/00 p.115
        Beese honored for 32 years of service to area business 
            12/14/00 p.7
 
    BELEC, CHRISTY                                              
        Three female deputies file lawsuit  7/6/00 p.6
 
    BENSEN, SCOTT                                               
        Teens hailed as heroes  8/31/00 p.5
 
    BLOME, ERIK                                                 
        Immortal images of mere mortals  10/19/00 p.B7
 
    BRANT, MARK                                                 
        The magic of Santa  12/28/00 p.83
 
    BRIGHT HOPE INTERNATIONAL                                   
        Group offers hope to poor while teaching local youth 
            11/9/00 p.26
 
    BRONCOJACKS (RESTAURANT)                                    
        BroncoJacks; Julie Barth and Annette Carlstrom, owners 
            12/14/00 p.24
 
    BROWN, HARRY                                                
        Old-school Olympians  11/16/00 p.115
 
    BRUNKA, CHRISTY                                             
        Brunka, Delcore, Thalheimer, Hershman lead way at sectional
            11/16/00 p.162
        Brunka, Delcore swim big at State  11/23/00 p.118
 
    BUDKE, KEITH                                                
        Budke breathes easy at regional  2/10/00 p.107
        Martin, Budke wrap up championships at Erb  12/21/00 p.108
 
    BUEHLER YMCA                                                
        Buehler YMCA plans $5.1 million expansion  5/11/00 p.11
 
    BURAS, TIMOTHY D.                                           
        Police nab teens who vandalized buses  6/15/00 p.5
 
    BURKE, NANCY                                                
        Fantastic four  2/3/00 p.29
 
    BURKHARDT, BRANDEN                                          
        Teens hailed as heroes  8/31/00 p.5
 
    BUSINESS                                                    
        Roadwork doesn't curb business  5/11/00 p.8
        Summer jobs scarce locally  6/15/00 p.9
        Fathers, sons share more than familial relationships 
            6/15/00 p.8
        Forging new relationships  6/29/00 p.97
        Easy on the budget  7/20/00 p.89
        Officials say mall will not hurt local retailers  9/21/00
            p.13
        Owners say widening Hough will kill downtown business 
            10/5/00 p.8
        Buyer beware:  simple project becomes nightmare for senior
            couple  12/7/00 p.7
        Mayors fret over sales tax revenue lost to e-commerce 
            4/20/00 p.10
        Starved for success?  11/2/00 p.115
 
    BUSINESS ENTERPRISES                                        
        Starr Couture; Starr Kondos, owner  3/16/00 p.117
        Wedding Belles LTD.; Marcia McReynolds & Sherry Suson,
            owners  3/23/00 p.101
        Forest Printing; Nick Olker, owner  3/30/00 p.103
        Name change [Teich Packing, Inc.]  4/6/00 p.110
        Schwab opens in downtown Barrington  5/4/00 p.6
        Lea Image Studio; Karen Lea Cline, owner  5/18/00 p.113
        Incredible Technologies, Elaine Hodgson, owner  6/15/00
            p.115
        Rak & Associates, L.L.C.; Pamela Rak, owner  7/27/00 p.91
        Ruck/Pate Architecture; Steve Pate, co-owner  8/3/00 p.103
        Payton Floral Company; Bob Payton, owner  8/10/00 p.103
        ExotiCarShare.com; George Kiebala and Max Gutsmiedl, owners
            8/17/00 p.107
        Ray's Barber Shop; Ray Tourville, owner  9/28/00 p.101
        Scott Global Enterprises, Tanya Scott, owner  10/5/00 p.105
        Eminent Domain; Normand & Melanie Neal; owners  10/12/00
            p.117
        Marquardt of Barrington; Larry Marquardt, owner  10/19/00
            p.123
        Yogawerks, Chad Satlow; owner  11/30/00 p.107
        Ultimate Performance Therapy; Ashley Reece-Podgorski, owner
            12/7/00 p.115
        BroncoJacks; Julie Barth and Annette Carlstrom, owners 
            12/14/00 p.24
        Society's Child; Stuart and Debbie Peek, owners  12/14/00
            p.127
 
    BYE, JEAN                                                   
        Three hospice volunteers honored for excellence  5/25/00
            p.110
 
    CABRERA, REX                                                
        Cabrera stands tall at sectional  5/25/00 p.123
 
    CANCER (DISEASE)                                            
        Helping man to man  4/27/00 p.35
        Surviving cancer  4/27/00 p.40
        Each day is a gift  4/27/00 p.B1
 
    CANZONERI, SALVATORE                                        
        Canzoneri murder still on the books  6/15/00 p/14
 
    CARBO, ALBERT                                               
        Clutch Carbo  11/2/00 p.123
 
    CARDINALLO, FRANCESCA                                       
        Buyer beware:  simple project becomes nightmare for senior
            couple  12/7/00 p.7
 
    CARDINALLO, ROCCO                                           
        Buyer beware:  simple project becomes nightmare for senior
            couple  12/7/00 p.7
 
    CARLSON, DAVE                                               
        Stepping up  5/11/00 p.131
 
    CARLSTROM, ANNETTE                                          
        BroncoJacks; Julie Barth and Annette Carlstrom, owners 
            12/14/00 p.24
 
    CARTER, GLORIA                                              
        St. Anne's names preschool director  5/25/00 p.6
 
    CARY, ILL.                                                  
        Cary salutes visual and performing arts  8/17/00 p.B3
 
    CASAVANT, JENNIFER                                          
        Women embark on a personal journey of hope  7/20/00 p.18
 
    CASS, PATRICIA ANN                                          
        Each day is a gift  4/27/00 p.B1
 
    CHARLES SCHWAB & CO., INC.                                  
        Schwab opens in downtown Barrington  5/4/00 p.6
 
    CHIAVERINA, CHRIS                                           
        Chiaverina elected to lead association  3/9/00 p.26
 
    CHICAGO AREA TRANSPORTATION STUDY                           
        CATS tunes up regional plans with series of public hearings
            4/6/00 p.10
 
    CHICAGO MASTER SINGERS                                      
        Master Singers hit high note in Europe  8/31/00 p.B5
 
    CHICAGO SOCKERS (SOCCER CLUB)                               
        Sockin' it to the world  7/13/00 p.123
        Hungry like a Wolff  8/3/00 p.113
 
    CHILDREN'S ADVOCACY CENTER                                  
        Center provides haven for child abuse victims  4/20/00 p.12
 
    CHOI, SCHOLASTICA                                           
        District 220 names two new principals  4/27/00 p.5
 
    CHRISTOFALOS, MICHAEL J.                                    
        Dancers owner, employee arrested by county sheriff  2/17/00
            p.18
 
    CITIZENS FOR CONSERVATION                                   
        Landscape legion  1/13/00 p.81
        Kelsey Crossing proposal presented to plan panel  1/27/00
            p.10
        Builder, conservationists form unusual partnership  7/20/00
            p.12
        Final approval withheld for 44-unit subdivision  8/3/00 p.18
        CFC anxious to begin work on Flint Creek site  9/21/00 p.11
        CFC closes purchase of 65-acre Flint Creek site  10/26/00
            p.13
 
    CITIZENS FOR EXCELLENCE IN LEARNING                         
        CEL working to educate voters about school needs  9/14/00
            p.7
 
    CLIFT, LAURA                                                
        From McKinley to Clinton, one woman has seen it all 
            7/27/00 p.12
 
    CLINE, KAREN LEA                                            
        Lea Image Studio; Karen Lea Cline, owner  5/18/00 p.113
 
    CLUB X-SITE                                                 
        Palatine officials are seeking to shut down teen nightclub 
            6/1/00 p.9
 
    COLLEGE OF LAKE COUNTY                                      
        University site choice is only the beginning  5/18/00 p.18
 
    COMMUNITY ADVISORY COMMITTEE                                
        District 220 board, CAC study fall referendum  6/8/00 p.9
 
    COMMUNITY TASK FORCE ON YOUTH                               
        Event kicks off activities for new youth task force  2/3/00
            p.9
 
    COMMUNITY UNIT SCHOOL DISTRICT 300                          
        $63M bond sale has district headed in right direction 
            12/21/00 p.10
 
    CONSTANTIA PACKING, INC.                                    
        Name change [Teich Packing, Inc.]  4/6/00 p.110
 
    CONWAY, WHIT                                                
        Broncos' Anderson, Aprati, Conway and LaChapelle net
            all-state lacrosse honors  6/15/00 p.128
 
    COOK COUNTY FOREST PRESERVE DISTRICT                        
        County bars liquor from some groves  12/28/00 p.6
        Glass containers banned from preserves  12/28/00 p.6
 
    COOK COUNTY, ILL.                                           
        Delinquent tax list  2/3/00 p.98
        Cook County to help fund bypass study  2/17/00 p.6
        County board supports 53 extension  8/17/00 p.6
        Assessments  9/21/00 p.119
        County head promotes suburban prosperity  9/28/00 p.10
        Up in smoke  11/30/00 p.7
        County purchases excess insurance  12/28/00 p.6
 
    COOK STREET PLAZA (REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT)                 
        Cook Street Plaza  11/9/00 p.107
 
    COUNTRYSIDE SCHOOL                                          
        Countryside tops school priority list  1/13/00 p.5
        Priority one  1/27/00 p.25
        District 220 names new principal  3/30/00 p.6
        Focus group:  renovate Roslyn and Countryside  7/20/00 p.12
 
    COURT APPOINTED SPECIAL ADVOCATES                           
        These guardian angels help neglected children  3/23/00 p.89
 
    CRANE, PHILIP M.                                            
        Crane seeks treatment for alcoholism  3/23/00 p.5
        Crane still aiming for powerful committee post  4/6/00 p.11
        Crane completes alcoholism treatment  4/13/00 p.6
        Crane opponent is working hard despite the odds  6/29/00
            p.12
        Crane, Pressl offer ideas on Social Security  10/12/00 p.7
        Crane espouses tax relief, more spending on defense 
            10/12/00 p.7
        Crane wins another term, sets sights on key post  11/9/00
            p.8
        Crane awaits committee nod  12/28/00 p.10
 
    CRIME AND CRIMINALS                                         
        Baby Jesus figure stolen from VFW Nativity scene  1/13/00
            p.14
        Six youths charged in area mail thefts  1/20/00 p.12
        Dancers owner, employee arrested by county sheriff  2/17/00
            p.18
        Police:  23 teens arrested at party  3/9/00 p.5
        Police seek clues in theft of sculpture  4/6/00 p.25
        Sex offender under investigation  5/11/00 p.20
        Wauconda man faces various sexual charges  5/11/00 p.21
        Visitors to cemeteries warned to use caution  5/25/00 p.15
        Ecstasy poses serious health threat to suburban teenagers 
            6/1/00 p.9
        Palatine officials are seeking to shut down teen nightclub 
            6/1/00 p.9
        Alcohol, arrest can't taint relay:  organizers  6/8/00 p.7
        Barrington Hills man faces sex charges  6/8/00 p.7
        Police nab teens who vandalized buses  6/15/00 p.5
        Canzoneri murder still on the books  6/15/00 p/14
        Police question man in attacks  6/15/00 p.23
        Underage consumption arrests skyrocketing  7/6/00 p.5
        Police search for man who tried to lure boy  7/27/00 p.22
        Feds charge Inverness resident in fraudulent mortgage
            scheme  8/3/00 p.10
        FBI seeks assault suspect overseas  8/3/00 p.29
        Vandals' destructive spree angers Inverness residents 
            8/10/00 p.7
        Rape, burglaries rock business center  8/24/00 p.5
        Correction to story of 8/24/00  9/7/00 p.6
        Gurnee man charged in burglaries  10/19/00 p.5
        Police search for suspect in automobile hijacking  10/26/00
            p.13
        Molester gets 12 years in prison  11/30/00 p.8
        Hoffman man sentenced for bank robberies  11/30/00 p.8
        Tire slasher could face $10,000 fine, 10 years  12/7/00 p.8
        Dorm room decorations could create havoc on the roadways 
            12/7/00 p.8
        Man ready to see long-lost daughter  12/14/00 p.26
        Tis the season for thieves and other holiday hazards 
            12/14/00 p.31
 
    CROHN, NORMAN                                               
        South Barrington touts lifesaving pair  4/20/00 p.6
 
    CRONIN, DAN                                                 
        Legislator:  teachers belong in classroom  3/16/00 p.32
 
    CUBA TOWNSHIP, ILL.                                         
        Judge expected to rule Tuesday on cellular phone tower
            lawsuit  2/24/00 p.10
        Assessment roll  3/23/00 p.107
        Delinquencies  11/16/00 p.151
        Assessment roll  12/28/00 p.L1
 
    CURRAN, SHARON                                              
        Fantastic four  2/3/00 p.29
 
    CYCLING PATHS                                               
        Village lays groundwork for bike path  4/6/00 p.7
 
    DANCERS (NIGHT CLUB)                                        
        Dancers owner, employee arrested by county sheriff  2/17/00
            p.18
 
    DE BOLT, JAMES                                              
        Lillian and James DeBolt [60th]  6/29/00 p.100
        Lillian and James DeBolt  8/3/00 p.95
 
    DE BOLT, LILLIAN                                            
        Lillian and James DeBolt [60th]  6/29/00 p.100
        Lillian and James DeBolt  8/3/00 p.95
 
    DE YOUNG, EDWARD                                            
        BHS principal DeYoung accepts new post  11/30/00 p.9
 
    DEER GROVE COOK COUNTY FOREST PRESERVE                      
        Cool runnings  2/3/00 p.7
 
    DEER PARK TOWN CENTER (SHOPPING CENTER)                     
        Residents brace for impact of Deer Park development 
            6/15/00 p.7
        Mid-October opening set for Deer Park mall  8/17/00 p.11
        Lights, camera but no action on movie complex  9/7/00 p.11
        Officials say mall will not hurt local retailers  9/21/00
            p.13
        Grand opening culminates two years of preparation  10/26/00
            p.8
        Town Center festivities include unzipping, charity gala,
            concert  10/26/00 p.8
        Town Center officials announce schedule of store openings 
            10/26/00 p.9
        Town Center retail sales exceeding expectations  11/16/00
            p.10
 
    DEER PARK, ILL.                                             
        DP Board oks fund for land swap  1/20/00 p.6
        Village gets $351,000 grant to help Vehe Farm purchase 
            2/24/00 p.8
        Motorola plan gets cold shoulder from Deer Park  6/8/00 p.7
        Residents brace for impact of Deer Park development 
            6/15/00 p.7
        Motorola office campus approved  7/13/00 p.7
        Deer Park trustees need more on Motorola  7/20/00 p.15
        Deer Park residents hang welcome mat for Motorola  8/10/00
            p.9
        Mid-October opening set for Deer Park mall  8/17/00 p.11
        Deer Park oks Motorola office complex  8/24/00 p.5
        Lights, camera but no action on movie complex  9/7/00 p.11
        Ground broken on Motorola site  9/21/00 p.10
        Officials say mall will not hurt local retailers  9/21/00
            p.13
        Tree survey will facilitate restoration of Vehe Farm 
            10/5/00 p.7
        Grand opening culminates two years of preparation  10/26/00
            p.8
        Town Center festivities include unzipping, charity gala,
            concert  10/26/00 p.8
        Town Center officials announce schedule of store openings 
            10/26/00 p.9
        Town Center retail sales exceeding expectations  11/16/00
            p.10
 
    DEL RE, GARY                                                
        Lake County sheriff calls suit frivolous  4/27/00 p.12
        Former Kiley Center director at center of Del Re lawsuit 
            5/4/00 p.10
        Tow firms all gave to Del Re  5/11/00 p.21
 
    DELCORE, KEELY                                              
        Brunka, Delcore, Thalheimer, Hershman lead way at sectional
            11/16/00 p.162
        Brunka, Delcore swim big at State  11/23/00 p.118
 
    DIAMOND, ALAN J.                                            
        Former Kiley Center director at center of Del Re lawsuit 
            5/4/00 p.10
 
    DIETZEN, JENNIFER                                           
        Timberlake teen named Miss Junior Barrington  5/11/00 p.13
 
    DISHONG, DARYL                                              
        Couple collects 5,000 books for disadvantaged  12/28/00 p.11
 
    DISHONG, EILEEN                                             
        Couple collects 5,000 books for disadvantaged  12/28/00 p.11
 
    DISTRICT 220 EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION                         
        Foundation grant will move district forward  6/29/00 p.5
        District 220 Education Foundation announces nine more PIE
            grants  11/16/00 p.13
 
    DOCEKAL, JUDITH                                             
        District 220 names new principal  3/30/00 p.6
 
    DONIE BAND (MUSICAL GROUP)                                  
        Village makes German band feel right at home  7/13/00 p.7
 
    DROTT, JO ANNE                                              
        Fantastic four  2/3/00 p.29
 
    DRUGS AND YOUTH                                             
        Ecstasy poses serious health threat to suburban teenagers 
            6/1/00 p.9
 
    DUDA, FRITZ, JR.                                            
        Duda receives chilly reception at hearing  10/26/00 p.11
 
    DUDA, FRITZ, SR.                                            
        Duda identified as MacArthur Farm buyer  2/17/00 p.5
 
    DURBIN, DICK                                                
        Durbin tells local seniors about Medicare proposal  2/3/00
            p.10
 
    EARTH TECH, INC.                                            
        Village eyes improvements to public works building 
            11/30/00 p.8
 
    EDUCATION                                                   
        Legislator:  teachers belong in classroom  3/16/00 p.32
        Schools chief lists budget priorities  4/6/00 p.8
        Houlihan delays move that would have cost schools millions 
            4/13/00 p.26
        Thirteen area students ready to explore France  4/27/00 p.10
        State school board ponders test change  4/27/00 p.14
        Cutting class  5/25/00 p.9
        Juniors face challenge from PSAE, ACT  8/24/00 p.27
        State board announces plans for virtual school  11/30/00
            p.13
 
    EISELE, MARGARET, SISTER                                    
        Lessons of the heart  1/20/00 p.77
 
    EITEL, DAVE                                                 
        Broncos, Eitel eye State after runner-up finish at regional
            10/26/00 p.129
 
    ELA AREA COMMUNITY PROFILE                                  
        Profile provides area snapshot  5/4/00 p.13
 
    ELA AREA PUBLIC LIBRARY                                     
        Profile provides area snapshot  5/4/00 p.13
        Library groundbreaking to take place on Sunday  5/18/00 p.25
        Ela library project to heat up in August  7/6/00 p.18
        Barrington, Ela libraries receive grants  10/12/00 p.6
 
    ELA COMMUNITIES FOR SUCCESS                                 
        Community dialogue will focus on government issues  6/8/00
            p.26
        Dialogue lets residents express views  10/5/00 p.9
 
    ELA FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS                                    
        Ela Festival of Arts gets bigger and better  9/14/00 p.12
 
    ELA TOWNSHIP, ILL.                                          
        Community dialogue will focus on government issues  6/8/00
            p.26
        Dialogue lets residents express views  10/5/00 p.9
        Assessment roll  11/9/00 p.L1
 
    ELECTIONS                                                   
        Barrington Township GOP endorses Mathias  1/13/00 p.7
        Mathias supporter is challenging Riefenberg nominating
            petitions  1/13/00 p.7
        Park District referendum decision set for Tuesday  1/13/00
            p.8
        District 220 going for $15.4 million  1/20/00  p.5
        Barrington Park District to ask for tax rate hike  1/20/00
            p.5
        Fire District board narrows referendum study's scope 
            1/20/00 p.9
        Candidates trade barbs  1/20/00 p.14
        Mark Riefenberg staying on ballot  1/27/00 p.12
        Riefenberg is optimistic despite dollar disparity  2/10/00
            p.12
        Skinner raises more, but is spending less  2/10/00 p.13
        Referendum III  2/10/00 p.25
        Park board asking for voters' trust  2/17/00 p.7
        District 220 discusses impact of referendum  2/24/00 p.5
        BETA backs Park District referendum  2/24/00 p.6
        Lake County Board seat draws GOP primary  3/2/00 p.11
        15 Democrats vie for MWRD posts  3/2/00 p.13
        Four Dems seek court clerk nod  3/2/00 p.14
        District 52 candidates seek conservative title  3/9/00 p.9
        Taxes, growth, roads hot topics in the 64th district 
            3/9/00 p.10
        Riefenberg criticizes Mathias for supporting Illinois FIRST
            3/9/00 p.10
        The election that wasn't  3/9/00 p.12
        Inverness asks voters to approve home-rule  3/16/00 p.10
        Voters guide  3/16/00 p.11
        Barrington man bucks Republican establishment for
            subcircuit post  3/16/00 p.23
        Referendum III  3/16/00 p.31
        Voters say no to better schools  3/23/00 p.5
        Mathias survives conservative challenge  3/23/00 p.6
        Voters approve open space measure  3/23/00 p.7
        Kurtz ousts Skinner  3/23/00 p.7
        Mountsier fends off Schnure  3/23/00 p.7
        Beaubien retains voters' faith  3/23/00 p.7
        Inverness voters approve home rule  3/23/00 p.20
        Numbers tell story of referendum's defeat  4/6/00 p.5
        Nash readying representative campaign  4/6/00 p.7
        Voter turnout hits all-time record low  4/6/00 p.10
        House contestants exude confidence  4/6/00 p.19
        Board going forward with fall referendum  5/25/00 p.5
        Crane opponent is working hard despite the odds  6/29/00
            p.12
        Critics charge board must change its ways  8/10/00 p.5
        Referendum's goal is to buy more land  8/17/00 p.6
        Citizens organizing to pass referendum  8/31/00 p.7
        CEL working to educate voters about school needs  9/14/00
            p.7
        Officials deny trend in March ballot  10/5/00 p.5
        Where would referendum dollars go?  10/12/00 p.5
        Crane, Pressl offer ideas on Social Security  10/12/00 p.7
        Crane espouses tax relief, more spending on defense 
            10/12/00 p.7
        Two questions will face county voters  10/19/00 p.7
        Non-voters view politics through prism of cynicism 
            10/19/00 p.12
        Decision day arrives for school referendum  11/2/00 p.5
        Pressl thinks Republican complacency may turn tide  11/2/00
            p.8
        Harper officials claim new buildings can be maintained
            without tax hike  11/2/00 p.8
        Candidates discuss growth, open space and education 
            11/2/00 p.9
        Mathias, Nash disagree on right to sue HMOs  11/2/00 p.11
        Voters Guide  11/2/00 p.16
        Community really wants good schools  11/9/00 p.5
        Referendum received support across board  11/9/00 p.5
        Crane wins another term, sets sights on key post  11/9/00
            p.8
        Kurtz's patience pays off big  11/9/00 p.8
        Voters ok Harper expansion  11/9/00 p.9
        Mathias heading back to Springfield  11/9/00 p.9
        Mixed vote creates uncertain future for District 95 schools
            11/9/00 p.11
        Referendum results  11/16/00 p.8
        Friends, foes say reduced cost key to Harper victory 
            11/16/00 p.14
        Kirk credits campaign focus for victory  11/16/00 p.20
        Passing $88 million referendum not the end for school
            officials  11/16/00 p.24
        Electors consider potentially historic choices  11/16/00
            p.26
        Hamelberg will seek third term  12/14/00 p.7
        Several local board seats will be contested in Spring 2001
            election  12/14/00 p.10
 
    ELGIN JOLIET AND EASTERN RAILROAD                           
        Parke wants commuter line on EJ&E tracks  7/6/00 p.7
 
    ELK GROVE VILLAGE, ILL.                                     
        Budget  10/19/00 p.B32
 
    EMINENT DOMAIN                                              
        Eminent Domain; Normand & Melanie Neal; owners  10/12/00
            p.117
 
    ENGLE, DAVE                                                 
        A universal language  10/26/00 p.31
 
    ESTES, JIM                                                  
        Workshop wizard  12/14/00 p.105
 
    EVERGREEN CEMETERY                                          
        No decision on cemetery's bid for larger storage shed 
            12/21/00 p.8
 
    EXOTICARSHARE.COM                                           
        ExotiCarShare.com; George Kiebala and Max Gutsmiedl, owners
            8/17/00 p.107
 
    FAST EDDIE'S CAR WASH                                       
        Village oks car wash plan  8/17/00 p.13
 
    FAUST, DAVEA                                                
        Surviving cancer  4/27/00 p.40
 
    FEDERAL RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION                             
        Village wants to blow whistle on new FRA rule  4/20/00 p.5
        Officials bark at train-whistle rules  4/27/00 p.5
        Message made loud and clear:  no horns here  5/4/00 p.11
 
    FILSTEAD, SUSAN                                             
        The quest for a cure  3/9/00 p.83
 
    FIRES                                                       
        Sprinklers save new house from fiery end  3/2/00 p.7
        Poodle, pet birds perish in home fire  3/16/00 p.10
        Eight agencies respond to Wauconda brush fire  3/30/00 p.12
        Firefighters torch home for practice  4/6/00 p.9
        Women escape home fire  6/1/00 p.22
        Barn burns, horses saved  7/20/00 p.13
        Fire causes $125,000 damage  11/9/00 p.13
        Garage fire causes $150,000 in damage  12/7/00 p.12
 
    FITZGERALD, PETER                                           
        Fitzgerald tells group:  "It's good to be home"  1/27/00 p.9
 
    FITZPATRICK, WILLIAM                                        
        Fitzpatrick steps down as president  12/7/00 p.9
 
    FLINT CREEK                                                 
        CFC closes purchase of 65-acre Flint Creek site  10/26/00
            p.13
 
    FLINT CREEK SCHOOL                                          
        Park District gains extension on option  3/30/00 p.6
 
    FOGLIA YMCA                                                 
        New Foglia YMCA gets rave reviews  5/18/00 p.97
 
    FOREST PRINTING                                             
        Forest Printing; Nick Olker, owner  3/30/00 p.103
 
    FORREST, NELSON                                             
        Village founder dead at 85  10/19/00 p.10
 
    FOUNTAIN CROSSINGS (REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT)                
        Hoffman Estates oks Meijer plan  12/7/00 p.5
        Village will continue to fight Meijer plan  12/14/00 p.5
 
    FOURTH LAKE (WETLANDS)                                      
        Forest Preserve District to buy quality wetlands  2/3/00
            p.12
 
    FOX RIVER                                                   
        Water under the bridge  4/27/00 p.105
 
    FOX RIVER GROVE, ILL.                                       
        Fox River Grove officials hesitant to back widening of
            Route 22 through town  7/27/00 p.7
 
    FOX WATERWAY AGENCY                                         
        Court will decide outcome of FWA's Geo-Tube project 
            6/15/00 p.18
 
    FOX, MEGAN                                                  
        Fox Point resident bikes to save little girl's life 
            4/27/00 p.8
 
    FREEMAN, ADAM                                               
        Freeman, Kleyn medal at State  3/2/00 p.107
        Freeman fine with runner-up finish at Lake County meet 
            12/21/00 p.107
 
    FREEMONT PUBLIC LIBRARY DISTRICT                            
        Budget  11/2/00 p.129
 
    FREESE, ROBERT                                              
        District 52 candidates seek conservative title  3/9/00 p.9
        Beaubien retains voters' faith  3/23/00 p.7
 
    FREMD HIGH SCHOOL                                           
        Police nab teens who vandalized buses  6/15/00 p.5
 
    FRIDDELL, ABBIE                                             
        A woman with wings  7/20/00 p.107
 
    FRIENDS OF THE BARRINGTON AREA LIBRARY                      
        Friends find new market to sell old library books  12/21/00
            p.9
 
    FRITZ DUDA COMPANY                                          
        Developer defends MacArthur proposal  10/5/00 p.7
        Duda plan forwarded to trustees  11/23/00 p.5
        Duda says next step is deannexation  11/30/00 p.5
 
    FULLER, CHARLES I.                                          
        Police nab teens who vandalized buses  6/15/00 p.5
 
    GARLANDS (REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT)                          
        Plan commission oks guest rooms at Garlands  3/23/00 p.8
 
    GE CAPITAL AUTO FINANCIAL SERVICES                          
        GE Capital cuts 300 employees  12/7/00 p.10
 
    GIARDINO, JULIE                                             
        District 220 names two new principals  4/27/00 p.5
 
    GIRL SCOUTS OF AMERICA                                      
        Going on post-holiday diet?  Girl Scouts say think again 
            12/28/00 p.9
 
    GK DEVELOPMENT                                              
        Developer withdraws petition to renovate Seigle's property 
            2/10/00 p.10
 
    GOLDMAN, KARLA                                              
        Teachers hope new magazine is just right  7/27/00 p.B3
 
    GONGOLA, DICK                                               
        Card sharks  2/3/00 p.85
 
    GOOD SHEPHERD HOSPITAL                                      
        Baby girl rings in century at Good Shepherd  1/6/00 p.7
        Iftiniuk era begins at Good Shepherd  1/20/00 p.87
        Settlement reached in malpractice suit  4/13/00 p.24
        New outpatient facility gains state approval  4/27/00 p.7
        Charity begins at home  9/14/00 p.81
        Good Shepherd offers flu shots  12/21/00 p.9
        Hospital fire first volley in flu fight  12/28/00 p.10
 
    GOOD SHEPHERD HOSPITAL HEALTH & FITNESS CENTER              
        Betting living through health  7/6/00 p.103
        Health center opens in spectacular fashion  7/20/00 p.24
 
    GORSKI, KAREN                                               
        Grandmother raises funds to erect memorial statue  5/11/00
            p.14
 
    GORSKI, LEON                                                
        Annexation talks break down when officials balk at demands 
            4/27/00 p.9
 
    GOSLIN, GREG                                                
        Greg Goslin lobbies SB officials to accept Inverness Jung
            plan  1/20/00 p.8
 
    GOVERNMENT                                                  
        Bureau expects 20 million households will ignore call to
            complete census form  3/23/00 p.10
        Tobacco talks, tax rebates headline Springfield session 
            5/25/00 p.12
        Panel to review gas price hikes  7/13/00 p.18
        State lawmakers get mixed reviews from local mayors 
            9/28/00 p.10
        Several local board seats will be contested in Spring 2001
            election  12/14/00 p.10
 
    GRAZIAN, LAWRENCE L.                                        
        Barrington man bucks Republican establishment for
            subcircuit post  3/16/00 p.23
 
    GREAT HAVEN BUILDERS                                        
        Barrignton annexes 5-acre site  2/17/00 p.6
 
    GREEN, LARRY                                                
        Green named publisher  5/4/00 p.5
 
    GREENSPOINT OFFICE PARK                                     
        Hamilton Partners sign six to Greenspoint lease  8/17/00
            p.108
 
    GRIFFIN, JANICE                                             
        Fox Point resident bikes to save little girl's life 
            4/27/00 p.8
 
    GRODEK, KIM                                                 
        Goal-oriented  4/13/00 p.117
 
    GROVE AVENUE SCHOOL                                         
        Mental exercise  3/2/00 p.25
        Grove gears up for 14th annual carnival  9/14/00 p.11
 
    GRUBER, CHARLES                                             
        Gruber to head South Barrington police  3/30/00 p.6
 
    GUDERIAN, LOIS                                              
        Holiday harmonies  12/14/00 p.B7
 
    GUMOWSKI, JESSICA                                           
        BYDE tabs Gumowski  8/10/00 p.98
 
    GUTSMIEDL, MAX                                              
        ExotiCarShare.com; George Kiebala and Max Gutsmiedl, owners
            8/17/00 p.107
 
    HABITAT FOR HUMANITY                                        
        Habitat for Humanity raises roof on home  4/20/00 p.11
 
    HAGNELL, SUSAN, DR.                                         
        Settlement reached in malpractice suit  4/13/00 p.24
 
    HAIDER, MARY JO                                             
        One teacher's efforts don't go unrewarded  11/16/00 p.35
 
    HAMELBERG, RON                                              
        Hamelberg will seek third term  12/14/00 p.7
 
    HAMILTON PARTNERS                                           
        Plans for Route 12 retail center finalized  4/20/00 p.8
        Old agreements could halt new development  7/27/00 p.13
        Hamilton Partners sign six to Greenspoint lease  8/17/00
            p.108
 
    HANNEY, CAPRON                                              
        Stealing the spotlight  8/24/00 p.89
 
    HANSEN, JANE                                                
        Hansen elected school board chief  9/21/00 p.5
 
    HAROLD SQUARE (REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT)                     
        Cook Street Plaza  11/9/00 p.107
 
    HARPER COLLEGE                                              
        Vindication?  1/6/00 p.21
        Harper growing, but school will soon run out of room 
            4/6/00 p.27
        Harper officials claim new buildings can be maintained
            without tax hike  11/2/00 p.8
        Harper Foundation seeks funds to outfit theater  11/2/00
            p.B6
        Voters ok Harper expansion  11/9/00 p.9
        Friends, foes say reduced cost key to Harper victory 
            11/16/00 p.14
        Tiniest lives spark huge interest  12/21/00 p.25
 
    HARRIS BANK BARRINGTON                                      
        Bomb threat forces evacuation  5/25/00 p.5
 
    HAWRYSKO, JIM                                               
        Young Post 158 squad forces Hawrysko to be more involved 
            6/15/00 p.127
 
    HAWTHORN WOODS, ILL.                                        
        Mayoral candidate says village must be proactive  11/16/00
            p.25
 
    HAYWARD, MICHAEL, DR.                                       
        Orthodontist offers students chance to observe practice 
            12/21/00 p.10
 
    HEALTHIER COMMUNITIES PROJECT                               
        Can "Character Counts" prevent another Columbine?  6/8/00
            p.11
 
    HENDRICKSON THE CARE OF TREES                               
        Tree survey will facilitate restoration of Vehe Farm 
            10/5/00 p.7
 
    HERRMANN, MARY                                              
        District ends superintendent buzz  3/2/00 p.5
 
    HERSHMAN, SARA                                              
        Brunka, Delcore, Thalheimer, Hershman lead way at sectional
            11/16/00 p.162
        Cut-and-dried  11/23/00 p.113
 
    HIGHLAND PARK, ILL.                                         
        No evidence of profiling policy in Highland Park  5/18/00
            p.22
 
    HILLSIDE FARMS (LAND SUBDIVISION)                           
        Barrington annexes 5-acre site  2/17/00 p.6
 
    HODGSON, ELAINE                                             
        Incredible Technologies, Elaine Hodgson, owner  6/15/00
            p.115
 
    HOFFMAN ESTATES, ILL.                                       
        Hoffman Estates oks convention center  4/13/00 p.109
        Driver sues police over traffic stop  6/15/00 p.5
        Reservations stream in for new convention center  7/20/00
            p.13
        Willow Creek plans anger Hoffman residents  7/27/00 p.11
        Hamilton Partners sign six to Greenspoint lease  8/17/00
            p.108
        A jewel of Stone-gate  8/24/00 p.105
        South Barrington vows to fight 50-acre retail development 
            10/12/00 p.13
        Meijer plans could create rift between villages  10/19/00
            p.13
        Terrestris proposing 24-hour superstore on Barrington Road 
            11/2/00 p.10
        Officials question Meijer development  11/16/00 p.12
        Hoffman Estates oks Meijer plan  12/7/00 p.5
        Village will continue to fight Meijer plan  12/14/00 p.5
 
    HOMELESS PEOPLE                                             
        WINGS to open house with festivities Friday  5/11/00 p.28
 
    HOREL, NATASHA                                              
        Nine-year-old true to form in tae kwon do competition 
            8/3/00 p.9
 
    HORIZON FARMS                                               
        Barn burns, horses saved  7/20/00 p.13
 
    HORSES                                                      
        Barn burns, horses saved  7/20/00 p.13
        Not just horsing around  8/3/00 p.89
        Owner Smith hopes Cugat is king on Million Day  8/17/00
            p.117
        Hardly horseplay  9/28/00 p.89
 
    HOSPICE OF NORTHEASTERN ILLINOIS                            
        HNI hosts dinner honoring volunteers  4/13/00 p.10
        Three hospice volunteers honored for excellence  5/25/00
            p.110
        Harris Bank V.P. encourages others to get their feet wet 
            8/10/00 p.10
 
    HOUGH STREET SCHOOL                                         
        Teachers get creamed!  1/13/00 p.7
        Water main break forces students to vacate Hough  5/25/00
            p.11
        Kids find chess not only challenging, but fun too  11/2/00
            p.30
 
    HOULIHAN, JAMES                                             
        Houlihan delays move that would have cost schools millions 
            4/13/00 p.26
 
    HOWARD, BRADLEY A.                                          
        Police nab teens who vandalized buses  6/15/00 p.5
 
    HUNT, KEITH                                                 
        Mayoral candidate says village must be proactive  11/16/00
            p.25
 
    IFTINIUK, ALAN                                              
        Iftiniuk era begins at Good Shepherd  1/20/00 p.87
 
    ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES                    
        Village gets $351,000 grant to help Vehe Farm purchase 
            2/24/00 p.8
 
    ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION                       
        IDOT set to acquire land for Route 22  7/6/00 p.13
        IDOT examines proposals to lessen area congestion  7/13/00
            p.10
 
    ILLINOIS FATHERHOOD INITIATIVE                              
        Group aims to connect fathers, education  10/19/00 p.11
 
    ILLINOIS HUMANITIES COUNCIL                                 
        Nelson named recipient of Studs Terkel award  11/30/00 p.12
 
    ILLINOIS HUSTLE (BASKETBALL CLUB)                           
        Hustling to Nationals  7/6/00 p.111
        National impact  7/27/00 p.107
        Tinkoff helps Hustle take fifth at AAU Nationals  9/7/00
            p.105
 
    ILLINOIS PARK AND RECREATION ASSOCIATION                    
        Park District lauded for its aquatic facilities  11/16/00
            p.21
 
    ILLINOIS REAL ESTATE LAWYERS ASSOCIATION                    
        Buyer's advocate  1/27/00 p.105
        Local homeowners falling prey to subprime lenders  3/30/00
            p.9
 
    ILLINOIS STATE SNOWBOARDING CHAMPIONSHIPS                   
        Snowboarder tournament a raging success  2/24/00 p.7
 
    ILLINOIS VIRTUAL HIGH SCHOOL                                
        State board announces plans for virtual school  11/30/00
            p.13
 
    INCREDIBLE TECHNOLOGIES                                     
        Incredible Technologies, Elaine Hodgson, owner  6/15/00
            p.115
 
    INVERNESS, ILL.                                             
        Inverness oks Jung plan  1/13/00 p.5
        Greg Goslin lobbies SB officials to accept Inverness Jung
            plan  1/20/00 p.8
        Village to give Jung land sewer, water  1/27/00 p.5
        South Barrington board oks Jung development agreement 
            2/3/00 p.5
        Sprinklers save new house from fiery end  3/2/00 p.7
        Police:  23 teens arrested at party  3/9/00 p.5
        Inverness asks voters to approve home-rule  3/16/00 p.10
        Inverness voters approve home rule  3/23/00 p.20
        Women escape home fire  6/1/00 p.22
        Inverness hosts 24th annual celebration  6/29/00 p.11
        Feds charge Inverness resident in fraudulent mortgage
            scheme  8/3/00 p.10
        Vandals' destructive spree angers Inverness residents 
            8/10/00 p.7
        Inverness residents wary of Hough Street traffic options 
            9/7/00 p.10
        Inverness residents voice opposition to Route 59 bypass 
            9/14/00 p.5
        Tire slasher could face $10,000 fine, 10 years  12/7/00 p.8
 
    JAMBOLIYAH (BAND)                                           
        We be jammin'  6/8/00 p.103
 
    JEWEL TEA COMPANY                                           
        Church, hospital, Park District all eyeing Jewel Tea
            property  1/27/00 p.8
        Panel rejects Jewel Tea proposals  2/10/00 p.5
        Village gets virtual welcome wagon  3/9/00 p.97
        Jewel Pond complies with tree ordinance  3/23/00 p.6
        Group puts in bid for Jewel land  7/13/00 p.5
 
    JOHNSON, ROBERT C.                                          
        Johnson named recipient of Marshall scholarship  12/21/00
            p.28
 
    JOSHUA TRANSFORMATION CENTER                                
        Homeless shelter reopens thanks to Village Church  11/30/00
            p.9
 
    JUNG PROPERTY                                               
        Inverness oks Jung plan  1/13/00 p.5
        Greg Goslin lobbies SB officials to accept Inverness Jung
            plan  1/20/00 p.8
        Village to give Jung land sewer, water  1/27/00 p.5
        South Barrington board votes on Jung plan  1/27/00 p.6
        South Barrington board oks Jung development agreement 
            2/3/00 p.5
 
    JUST WRITE (MAGAZINE)                                       
        Teachers hope new magazine is just right  7/27/00 p.B3
 
    KAINZ, JOE                                                  
        Tower Lakes couple claims their lottery pot of gold 
            5/25/00 p.10
 
    KAMEN, DANIEL                                               
        The animal adjuster  2/10/00 p.83
 
    KAMRADT, AL                                                 
        Diluting the pool  7/20/00 p.117
 
    KARELS FARM                                                 
        Forest Preserve purchases 213-acre Karels Farm site 
            10/19/00 p.11
 
    KATZBECK, MARITA                                            
        Women embark on a personal journey of hope  7/20/00 p.18
 
    KAUFMAN, LAUREN                                             
        Lovett-Morris, Kaufman on the road to State  10/19/00 p.135
 
    KEDZIE, LAURENCE F.                                         
        Wauconda man faces various sexual charges  5/11/00 p.21
 
    KELLEY, MAUREEN                                             
        Local woman yields to pageant curiosity  8/10/00 p.12
 
    KELSEY CROSSING (LAND SUBDIVISION)                          
        Kelsey Crossing proposal presented to plan panel  1/27/00
            p.10
        Proposal pleasing to planners but vote delayed until Feb.
            24  2/17/00 p.9
        Commission recommends subdivision  3/2/00 p.6
        Plan ideal for Lake Barrington  3/9/00 p.5
 
    KEMPER INSURANCE COMPANY                                    
        Kemper land sales could drastically alter landscape  6/1/00
            p.10
 
    KENNEDY REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT                             
        Office development proposal lies motionless before board 
            2/17/00 p.10
        Trustees approve office park on Barrington Road  3/16/00 p.8
 
    KENNEDY, KELLY                                              
        New-pro Kennedy has reason to stand tall  2/10/00 p.107
 
    KENT, KERRI WYATT                                           
        Author offers her advice through "God's Whisper"  7/20/00
            p.14
 
    KICKAPOO FARMS                                              
        Not just horsing around  8/3/00 p.89
 
    KIEBALA, GEORGE                                             
        ExotiCarShare.com; George Kiebala and Max Gutsmiedl, owners
            8/17/00 p.107
 
    KILDEER, ILL.                                               
        Old agreements could halt new development  7/27/00 p.13
 
    KING, LENNY                                                 
        The King swingers  8/10/00 p.B5
 
    KIRK, MARK                                                  
        Kirk credits campaign focus for victory  11/16/00 p.20
 
    KISANE, SHARON                                              
        South Barrington touts lifesaving pair  4/20/00 p.6
 
    KLEHM NURSERY                                               
        Anonymous flier distributed objecting to Klehm proposal 
            1/27/00 p.8
        Board approves PUD  3/30/00 p.5
        Klehm development slowly moving forward  7/6/00 p.7
        Klehm site developers request sewer service  7/13/00 p.8
        Development raises more concerns  7/20/00 p.7
        Latest Klehm proposal worries some South Barrington
            officials  8/10/00 p.8
        South Barrington, developer discuss Klehm landscaping 
            8/17/00 p.12
        Consultant proposes change to Klehm plan  8/31/00 p.5
        Klehm developer, village discuss plan alternatives  9/14/00
            p.7
        South Barrington seeks details from developer  9/28/00 p.12
        Plan commission postpones Klehm decision  11/9/00 p.7
        Klehm plan ok'd  11/16/00 p.5
        Residents protest Klehm development  12/21/00 p.5
 
    KLEIN, DONALD P.                                            
        Klein looks ahead as he prepares to leave BACOG  6/15/00
            p.10
 
    KLEYN, AARON                                                
        Money-player Kleyn will have incentive at State  2/24/00
            p.103
        Freeman, Kleyn medal at State  3/2/00 p.107
 
    KNAPIK, ROB                                                 
        Stepping up  5/11/00 p.131
 
    KOCH, LAURA                                                 
        Breaths of frosh air  12/14/00 p.135
 
    KONDOS, STARR                                               
        Starr Couture; Starr Kondos, owner  3/16/00 p.117
 
    KOSTELEC, GEORGE                                            
        Park board names new president  9/28/00 p.6
 
    KUBIK, JOE                                                  
        No quit  1/13/00 p.105
 
    KURTZ, ROSEMARY                                             
        Candidates trade barbs  1/20/00 p.14
        Kurtz ousts Skinner  3/23/00 p.7
        Kurtz's patience pays off big  11/9/00 p.8
 
    KUSKOWSKI, LEN                                              
        The shoes fit Kuskowski  12/14/00 p.7
 
    LA CHAPELLE, BROCK                                          
        Broncos' Anderson, Aprati, Conway and LaChapelle net
            all-state lacrosse honors  6/15/00 p.128
 
    LABOTT, CODY                                                
        Settlement reached in malpractice suit  4/13/00 p.24
 
    LAKE BARRINGTON COUNTRYSIDE PARK DISTRICT                   
        Park District gains extension on option  3/30/00 p.6
        Park board names new president  9/28/00 p.6
 
    LAKE BARRINGTON WOODS (REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT)             
        A new beginning  11/16/00 p.145
 
    LAKE BARRINGTON, ILL.                                       
        LB panel to hear rezoning request  1/6/00 p.6
        Village joins municipal group  1/6/00 p.6
        LB trustees reject request to help pay for school fence 
            1/13/00 p.10
        Lake Barrington village hall gets defibrillator  1/27/00 p.6
        Kelsey Crossing proposal presented to plan panel  1/27/00
            p.10
        Board endorses Route 53 extension  2/3/00 p.13
        Village staff getting defibrillator  2/3/00 p.13
        Proposal pleasing to planners but vote delayed until Feb.
            24  2/17/00 p.9
        Commission recommends subdivision  3/2/00 p.6
        Plan ideal for Lake Barrington  3/9/00 p.5
        Park District gains extension on option  3/30/00 p.6
        Fire department seeks ways to improve response time 
            3/30/00 p.8
        Builder, conservationists form unusual partnership  7/20/00
            p.12
        Final approval withheld for 44-unit subdivision  8/3/00 p.18
        Rape, burglaries rock business center  8/24/00 p.5
        Correction to story of 8/24/00  9/7/00 p.6
        Lake Barrington oks 44-home subdivision  9/7/00 p.12
        CFC anxious to begin work on Flint Creek site  9/21/00 p.11
        Village will hire lobbyist to lead Route 22 fight  10/5/00
            p.9
        Villages clash over Route 22 plans  11/30/00 p.11
 
    LAKE COUNTY FOREST PRESERVE DISTRICT                        
        Forest Preserve District to buy quality wetlands  2/3/00
            p.12
        New land purchase gets nod  3/16/00 p.101
        County rebukes deer activists  3/23/00 p.14
        Study reveals dozens of new insect species  4/13/00 p.14
        Forest Preserve makes two more purchases  7/27/00 p.8
        Forest Preserve will discuss open space referendum Friday 
            8/10/00 p.22
        Referendum's goal is to buy more land  8/17/00 p.6
        Forest Preserve purchases 213-acre Karels Farm site 
            10/19/00 p.11
        Preserve gets grants  11/16/00 p.27
 
    LAKE COUNTY, ILL.                                           
        County's Route 53 support is waning  1/27/00 p.13
        Lake County GOP is getting greener  3/30/00 p.11
        Affordable housing raises passions  4/13/00 p.25
        Transportation problems get worse as county grows  4/20/00
            p.7
        Lake County sheriff calls suit frivolous  4/27/00 p.12
        Lake County board considers pay hikes  4/27/00 p.13
        Task force to study cheap housing  5/4/00 p.8
        Lake County judges want more courtrooms  5/11/00 p.30
        Lake County Board oks salary hikes  5/18/00 p.10
        Task force proposes transit oriented development  6/1/00
            p.11
        Lake County seeks to regulate growth  6/1/00 p.12
        Three female deputies file lawsuit  7/6/00 p.6
        Coyote sightings worry some residents  8/10/00 p.11
        Lake County quarantine is first salvo in fight to contain
            gypsy moth  8/17/00 p.18
        The moth that roared  8/24/00 p.7
        War on beetles has 2 fronts  8/24/00 p.7
        Two questions will face county voters  10/19/00 p.7
        Tobacco sales to minors will be targeted by Sheriff 
            11/9/00 p.12
        PADS' shelters running out of room  11/23/00 p.8
        Villages clash over Route 22 plans  11/30/00 p.11
        Sheriff calls inmate work details a success  11/30/00 p.21
        First woman will lead Lake County board  12/7/00 p.11
 
    LAKE FOREST, ILL.                                           
        Wolf dog transported to facility in Tennessee  2/17/00 p.11
 
    LAKE ZURICH RURAL FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT                  
        DP Board oks fund for land swap  1/20/00 p.6
 
    LAKE ZURICH SCHOOL DISTRICT 95                              
        Proposed land buy worries neighbors  2/17/00 p.14
 
    LAKE ZURICH, ILL.                                           
        Proposed land buy worries neighbors  2/17/00 p.14
        Plans for Route 12 retail center finalized  4/20/00 p.8
        Buehler YMCA plans $5.1 million expansion  5/11/00 p.11
        Alpine Village buzzing, basking in lotto attention  5/18/00
            p.9
        New Foglia YMCA gets rave reviews  5/18/00 p.97
        Route 22 bypass plan draws heat  8/10/00 p.22
        Mixed vote creates uncertain future for District 95 schools
            11/9/00 p.11
        Split referendum vote creates dilemma  11/16/00 p.28
        Villages clash over Route 22 plans  11/30/00 p.11
 
    LAKEWOOD AND BARRINGTON, LLC.                               
        South Barrington vows to fight 50-acre retail development 
            10/12/00 p.13
        Meijer plans could create rift between villages  10/19/00
            p.13
        Hoffman Estates oks Meijer plan  12/7/00 p.5
 
    LAKEWOOD HOMES, INC.                                        
        LB panel to hear rezoning request  1/6/00 p.6
        Kelsey Crossing proposal presented to plan panel  1/27/00
            p.10
        Proposal pleasing to planners but vote delayed until Feb.
            24  2/17/00 p.9
        Builder, conservationists form unusual partnership  7/20/00
            p.12
        Lake Barrington oks 44-home subdivision  9/7/00 p.12
 
    LAMBERSON, JONATHAN                                         
        Lamberson may be leaving for Lake Forest  2/3/00 p.5
        Lake Forest Lamberson decision expected soon  2/24/00 p.9
        District ends superintendent buzz  3/2/00 p.5
 
    LAMZ, DAN                                                   
        Wauconda Fire Department rescues snowmobiler  1/27/00 p.7
 
    LAND USE                                                    
        Village adopts land plan, will seek state subsidy  3/16/00
            p.9
        New land purchase gets nod  3/16/00 p.101
        Forest Preserve will discuss open space referendum Friday 
            8/10/00 p.22
 
    LANG, DEB                                                   
        Three hospice volunteers honored for excellence  5/25/00
            p.110
 
    LARRAIN, GEORGE                                             
        Not many Georges left  3/23/00 p.9
 
    LAW                                                         
        Lake County judges want more courtrooms  5/11/00 p.30
        Gov. Ryan signs bill to aid seniors, disabled  5/18/00 p.11
        Public, legislators, science unite against DUI violators 
            5/18/00 p.14
        Court will decide outcome of FWA's Geo-Tube project 
            6/15/00 p.18
        Gas prices dip after state suspends tax  7/6/00 p.5
        Free ride  7/20/00 p.7
        He got off time after time  7/20/00 p.9
        When an accident becomes a reckless homicide charge 
            7/20/00 p.9
        Point system:  method to monitor drivers  7/20/00 p.10
        Police are frontline vs. moving violations  7/20/00 p.11
        Illinois not among states where road rage is a crime 
            9/7/00 p.9
        Limit on home renovation ok'd  10/26/00 p.5
        Women push for passage of bill to protect fetuses that
            survive abortion  11/2/00 p.10
        Tobacco sales to minors will be targeted by Sheriff 
            11/9/00 p.12
        Up in smoke  11/30/00 p.7
 
    LEA IMAGE STUDIO                                            
        Lea Image Studio; Karen Lea Cline, owner  5/18/00 p.113
 
    LEE, BOB                                                    
        Ride with a reason  12/28/00 p.73
 
    LEE, CAROL                                                  
        A different kind of lesson  10/12/00 p.33
 
    LEE, PATRICK                                                
        Local kids saying the darndest things  2/24/00 p.7
 
    LESTAGE, DICK                                               
        Virginia dentist hunts Baby Face  11/9/00 p.20
 
    LEWIS, MARK A.                                              
        FBI seeks assault suspect overseas  8/3/00 p.29
 
    LIBERTY CRAFT BUILDERS                                      
        New subdivision proposed  1/6/00 p.9
 
    LINCOLNSHIRE, ILL.                                          
        Lincolnshire holds out against Rt. 22 widening  4/13/00 p.13
        Villages clash over Route 22 plans  11/30/00 p.11
 
    LIPOFSKY, HAROLD                                            
        A life dedicated to service  7/27/00 p.81
 
    LONG GROVE, ILL.                                            
        Kemper land sales could drastically alter landscape  6/1/00
            p.10
 
    LOVETT, EMILY                                               
        Lovett recognized  9/7/00 p.87
        Lovett-Morris, Kaufman on the road to State  10/19/00 p.135
 
    LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE ATONEMENT                            
        New pipe organ helps church find its voice  2/17/00 p.7
        Organ dedicated  4/6/00 p.101
 
    LYJAK, PATTY                                                
        Fantastic four  2/3/00 p.29
 
    MACARTHUR FARM                                              
        MacArthur Farm property under contract  1/6/00 p.5
        Duda identified as MacArthur Farm buyer  2/17/00 p.5
        MacArthur Farm sale closed  2/24/00 p.12
        One-acre lots, golf course proposed for MacArthur Farm 
            9/21/00 p.8
        Developer defends MacArthur proposal  10/5/00 p.7
        Duda plan forwarded to trustees  11/23/00 p.5
        Duda says next step is deannexation  11/30/00 p.5
 
    MAGIERA, LAUREN                                             
        All good--Magiera working four events  12/21/00 p.108
 
    MAGIERA, STACEY                                             
        Gymnasts twist between going club or high school  1/13/00
            p.106
 
    MAGNUSON, PAUL B., DR.                                      
        If this old house could talk [Pond Gate Farm]  6/29/00 p.90
 
    MARO, ROBERT A.                                             
        Hoffman man sentenced for bank robberies  11/30/00 p.8
 
    MARQUARDT OF BARRINGTON                                     
        Marquardt of Barrington; Larry Marquardt, owner  10/19/00
            p.123
 
    MARQUARDT, LARRY                                            
        Chamber honors Marquardt  1/27/00 p.9
        Marquardt of Barrington; Larry Marquardt, owner  10/19/00
            p.123
 
    MARTIN, JEFF                                                
        Martin's MSL title is revealing  2/3/00 p.112
        Martin, Budke wrap up championships at Erb  12/21/00 p.108
 
    MATHIAS, SIDNEY                                             
        Barrington Township GOP endorses Mathias  1/13/00 p.7
        Riefenberg is optimistic despite dollar disparity  2/10/00
            p.12
        Mathias survives conservative challenge  3/23/00 p.6
        Mathias heading back to Springfield  11/9/00 p.9
 
    MAXWELL, CHRISTINE                                          
        A White (House) Christmas  12/14/00 p.33
 
    MCDONALD, PATRICIA                                          
        Patricia McDonald named director of Wellness Place  2/17/00
            p.12
 
    MCKILLEN, KATIE                                             
        Breaths of frosh air  12/14/00 p.135
 
    MCMURRY, JEFF                                               
        High school liaison officer maintains vigilance  8/24/00
            p.29
        Correction to story of 8/24  8/31/00 p.6
 
    MCREYNOLDS, MARCIA                                          
        Wedding Belles LTD.; Marcia McReynolds & Sherry Suson,
            owners  3/23/00 p.101
 
    MEDINA, ALEXANDER                                           
        Investigation into fatal accident continues  10/12/00 p.12
 
    MEIJER                                                      
        Meijer plans could create rift between villages  10/19/00
            p.13
        Terrestris proposing 24-hour superstore on Barrington Road 
            11/2/00 p.10
        Officials question Meijer development  11/16/00 p.12
        Hoffman Estates oks Meijer plan  12/7/00 p.5
        Village will continue to fight Meijer plan  12/14/00 p.5
 
    MESIROW STEIN REAL ESTATE, INC.                             
        Board approves PUD  3/30/00 p.5
        Klehm development slowly moving forward  7/6/00 p.7
        Klehm site developers request sewer service  7/13/00 p.8
        Development raises more concerns  7/20/00 p.7
        Latest Klehm proposal worries some South Barrington
            officials  8/10/00 p.8
        Consultant proposes change to Klehm plan  8/31/00 p.5
        Klehm developer, village discuss plan alternatives  9/14/00
            p.7
        South Barrington seeks details from developer  9/28/00 p.12
        Fire protection, sewer, trees top list of officials'
            concerns  10/19/00 p.7
        Plan commission postpones Klehm decision  11/9/00 p.7
        Klehm plan ok'd  11/16/00 p.5
        Residents protest Klehm development  12/21/00 p.5
 
    METCALF, WALTER B. III                                      
        Barrington Hills man faces sex charges  6/8/00 p.7
        Molester gets 12 years in prison  11/30/00 p.8
 
    METRA                                                       
        Train talks get off track  1/20/00 p.6
        Man hit by Metra train dies  2/10/00 p.10
        Village wants to blow whistle on new FRA rule  4/20/00 p.5
        Officials bark at train-whistle rules  4/27/00 p.5
        Message made loud and clear:  no horns here  5/4/00 p.11
        Metra's message simple:  look, listen and live  6/8/00 p.10
        Barrington officials hope to keep train horns silent 
            7/13/00 p.9
        Future of Metra depot still uncertain  9/21/00 p.7
 
    MEYER, JANET                                                
        Chamber names Beese's successor  12/28/00 p.8
 
    MICHAEL JOSEPH FOUNDATION                                   
        Volunteers furnishing hope  2/17/00 p.83
        Correction to story of 2/17/00  2/24/00 p.6
 
    MISSION JUAN DIEGO                                          
        Palatine's Mission Juan Diego searching for a new location 
            6/8/00 p.24
 
    MISURELLI, J., CORPORAL                                     
        AAIM honors Tower Lakes patrolman  6/29/00 p.6
 
    MORRIS, ASHLEY                                              
        Lovett-Morris, Kaufman on the road to State  10/19/00 p.135
 
    MORTON ARBORETUM                                            
        Love affair with elms  8/17/00 p.7
 
    MOSS, SCOTT D.                                              
        Sex offender under investigation  5/11/00 p.20
 
    MOTOROLA, INC.                                              
        SWANCC, Motorola plan recycling event  4/20/00 p.13
        Motorola plan gets cold shoulder from Deer Park  6/8/00 p.7
        Motorola office campus approved  7/13/00 p.7
        Deer Park trustees need more on Motorola  7/20/00 p.15
        Deer Park residents hang welcome mat for Motorola  8/10/00
            p.9
        Deer Park oks Motorola office complex  8/24/00 p.5
        Ground broken on Motorola site  9/21/00 p.10
        Motorola Museum charged with history  9/21/00 p.123
 
    MOUNTSIER, STEVE                                            
        Lake County Board seat draws GOP primary  3/2/00 p.11
        Mountsier fends off Schnure  3/23/00 p.7
 
    MUNAO, FRANK J., JR.                                        
        Munao announces bid for mayor  12/28/00 p.5
 
    MURPHY, LINDA                                               
        A better quality of life  8/10/00 p.85
 
    NASH, BARBARA                                               
        Nash readying representative campaign  4/6/00 p.7
 
    NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY OF BARRINGTON                       
        Exhibit depicts wildflowers  5/11/00 p.10
 
    NAVAL HOSPITAL GREAT LAKES                                  
        Great Lakes, VA hospital agree to share services  3/23/00
            p.8
 
    NEAL, MELANIE                                               
        Eminent Domain; Normand & Melanie Neal; owners  10/12/00
            p.117
 
    NEAL, NORMAND                                               
        Eminent Domain; Normand & Melanie Neal; owners  10/12/00
            p.117
 
    NELSON, DAVID                                               
        Nelson named recipient of Studs Terkel award  11/30/00 p.12
 
    NELSON, GEORGE "BABY FACE"                                  
        Virginia dentist hunts Baby Face  11/9/00 p.20
 
    NEMEC, NANCY                                                
        School board president resigns  9/14/00 p.5
 
    NERI, THOMAS                                                
        Pioneer Press publisher Thomas Neri steps down  4/20/00 p.8
 
    NEVIUS, CRAIG J.                                            
        Scorpion's sting  12/28/00 p.B5
 
    NEW GENERATIONS                                             
        New Generations names first executive director  3/23/00 p.95
        Park site eyed for teen/senior center  5/4/00 p.5
        Park board mulls community center  5/11/00 p.9
        Park District board wants access to teen/senior center 
            6/8/00 p.14
 
    NICOR                                                       
        NICOR clears Barrington home  8/31/00 p.9
 
    NORGE SKI JUMP                                              
        Norge ski tourney draws big turnout  1/20/00 p.5
 
    NORTH BARRINGTON SCHOOL                                     
        LB trustees reject request to help pay for school fence 
            1/13/00 p.10
        Grandview Drive project gets state funds  5/18/00 p.5
        Parents fume over lack of room  6/1/00 p.7
        Can "Character Counts" prevent another Columbine?  6/8/00
            p.11
        District finalizes plan to move kindergartners  7/13/00 p.8
 
    NORTH BARRINGTON, ILL.                                      
        Cell tower suit heads to trial  1/13/00 p.10
        North Barrington cell tower foes get their day in Lake
            County court  2/3/00 p.8
        Two counts dismissed from cell tower suit  2/10/00 p.8
        Christian Academy to present proposal to NB village board 
            2/17/00 p.8
        Judge expected to rule Tuesday on cellular phone tower
            lawsuit  2/24/00 p.10
        Cease-fire called in battle over Northwest Christian
            Academy  3/2/00 p.9
        Lake County judge rules tower can stay  3/9/00 p.8
        Too many geese are spoiling the Ponds  3/30/00 p.5
        Annexation talks break down when officials balk at demands 
            4/27/00 p.9
        North Barrington approves budget  4/27/00 p.9
        Grandview Drive project gets state funds  5/18/00 p.5
        North Barrington tackles road issues  5/25/00 p.6
        Electronic gate eyed to close Clover Hill  6/1/00 p.7
        North Barrington oks Route 53 extension  7/6/00 p.12
        Budget  8/10/00 p.100
        Cell tower saga ends, village's appeal denied  8/31/00 p.8
        Commission to hear Wynstone plans  9/7/00 p.6
        Village seeks lobbyist to carry Route 22 fight to
            legislature  10/12/00 p.11
        Village founder dead at 85  10/19/00 p.10
        Lobbyist hired to fight road expansion  11/16/00 p.10
        Villages clash over Route 22 plans  11/30/00 p.11
        Dorm room decorations could create havoc on the roadways 
            12/7/00 p.8
 
    NORTH CHICAGO VA MEDICAL CENTER                             
        Great Lakes, VA hospital agree to share services  3/23/00
            p.8
 
    NORTHEASTERN ILLINOIS PLANNING COMMISSION                   
        NIPC predicts Barrington population boom  6/15/00 p.5
 
    NORTHERN TRUST COMPANY                                      
        Northern Trust breaks ground for new facility  4/13/00 p.5
 
    NORTHWEST COMMUNITY HEALTHCARE                              
        Church, hospital, Park District all eyeing Jewel Tea
            property  1/27/00 p.8
        Panel rejects Jewel Tea proposals  2/10/00 p.5
        Jewel Pond complies with tree ordinance  3/23/00 p.6
        Group puts in bid for Jewel land  7/13/00 p.5
 
    NORTHWEST MUNICIPAL CONFERENCE                              
        Village joins municipal group  1/6/00 p.6
 
    NORTHWEST SUBURBAN CHRISTIAN ACADEMY                        
        Christian Academy to present proposal to NB village board 
            2/17/00 p.8
        Cease-fire called in battle over Northwest Christian
            Academy  3/2/00 p.9
 
    NOYES, JACK                                                 
        A lifetime of caring  6/15/00 p.97
 
    O'HARE INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT                                
        Study:  airport emissions increase risk of cancer  8/31/00
            p.9
 
    OLKER, NICK                                                 
        Forest Printing; Nick Olker, owner  3/30/00 p.103
 
    O'MALLEY, MICHAEL J.                                        
        Friends remember O'Malley as caring, selfless leader 
            9/21/00 p.10
 
    ORENDORFF, ALANNA                                           
        Baby girl rings in century at Good Shepherd  1/6/00 p.7
 
    OWNER SERVICES GROUP, INC.                                  
        Owner Services determined to keep costs within budget 
            11/30/00 p.10
 
    PALATINE RURAL FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT                     
        Local fire districts negotiating ambulance-fire aid
            agreement  1/13/00 p.14
 
    PALATINE TOWNSHIP, ILL.                                     
        Snowstorm taxes area resources  12/14/00 p.10
 
    PALATINE, ILL.                                              
        Fowl remarks  3/2/00 p.83
        Palatine officials are seeking to shut down teen nightclub 
            6/1/00 p.9
        Palatine's Mission Juan Diego searching for a new location 
            6/8/00 p.24
        Technical company pays early dividends in village  12/21/00
            p.14
 
    PARIS, ALEX                                                 
        Alex's last hope  3/23/00 p.87
        Alex endures  4/27/00 p.30
 
    PARKE, TERRY                                                
        Parke wants commuter line on EJ&E tracks  7/6/00 p.7
 
    PARKSIDE SENIOR SERVICES                                    
        A new beginning  11/16/00 p.145
 
    PASCH, JULIE                                                
        Pasch takes third place in girls' writing contest  11/16/00
            p.40
 
    PATE, STEVE                                                 
        Ruck/Pate Architecture; Steve Pate, co-owner  8/3/00 p.103
 
    PAYTON FLORAL COMPANY                                       
        Payton Floral Company; Bob Payton, owner  8/10/00 p.103
 
    PAYTON, BOB                                                 
        Payton Floral Company; Bob Payton, owner  8/10/00 p.103
 
    PAYTON, CONNIE                                              
        Connie Payton continues the fight  3/2/00 p.7
 
    PAYTON, GRANT                                               
        Payton's place:  Legion mound  6/29/00 p.105
        Payton, Terzo help boost Broncos to regional title  10/5/00
            p.117
 
    PAYTON, WALTER                                              
        Payton's Hill to be dedicated May 13  5/4/00 p.8
        Preserve will bear Payton's name  11/2/00 p.5
 
    PEACE IN OUR SCHOOLS                                        
        It can happen anywhere  7/27/00 p.5
 
    PEARSON, DIRK                                               
        Pearson's talent is undeniable  9/7/00 p.101
 
    PEDERSON, KEN                                               
        Coyote sighting elicits caution  8/3/00 p.8
 
    PEEK, DEBBIE                                                
        Society's Child; Stuart and Debbie Peek, owners  12/14/00
            p.127
 
    PEEK, STUART                                                
        Society's Child; Stuart and Debbie Peek, owners  12/14/00
            p.127
 
    PENNINGTON PONDS (LAND SUBDIVISION)                         
        Too many geese are spoiling the Ponds  3/30/00 p.5
 
    PETERSON, JOHN R., REV.                                     
        Former rector at St. Mark's Episcopal Church retiring 
            11/30/00 p.98
 
    PIONEER PRESS                                               
        Green named publisher  5/4/00 p.5
 
    POAG & MCEWEN COMPANY                                       
        Lights, camera but no action on movie complex  9/7/00 p.11
 
    POLICE                                                      
        Police investigate stabbing death  1/6/00 p.5
        In with the new  2/10/00 p.7
        Gruber to head South Barrington police  3/30/00 p.6
        Public's right to know jeopardized by new rules  4/13/00 p.8
        Local departments taking wait and see attitude toward
            changes  4/13/00 p.8
        Lake County sheriff calls suit frivolous  4/27/00 p.12
        Police crack down on underage drinkers  5/4/00 p.6
        No evidence of profiling policy in Highland Park  5/18/00
            p.22
        South Barrington, Allstate, IDOT push seatbelt usage 
            5/25/00 p.15
        Police departments beat bushes for recruits  6/8/00 p.26
        Driver sues police over traffic stop  6/15/00 p.5
        AAIM honors Tower Lakes patrolman  6/29/00 p.6
        Three female deputies file lawsuit  7/6/00 p.6
        Police continue to investigate abduction attempt  8/3/00 p.5
        Hosting parties puts adults at risk  8/31/00 p.5
        Hero of Barrington Hills' drug, DUI busts retires  9/28/00
            p.11
        Police officers aim to serve, protect and revive  11/9/00
            p.20
        Racial profiling described as complicated issue  11/23/00
            p.11
        Sheriff calls inmate work details a success  11/30/00 p.21
        Police cracking down on drunk drivers during holiday season
            12/14/00 p.20
        Barrington Hills police receive grant  12/21/00 p.6
        Police step up efforts during holidays  12/21/00 p.8
 
    POLISZCZUK, JOEY                                            
        Speedracer  7/20/00 p.118
 
    POLLUTION                                                   
        Study:  airport emissions increase risk of cancer  8/31/00
            p.9
 
    POND GATE FARM                                              
        If this old house could talk [Pond Gate Farm]  6/29/00 p.90
 
    PORTER, MYRNA                                               
        A better quality of life  8/10/00 p.85
 
    PREMIER HOMES, INC.                                         
        LB panel to hear rezoning request  1/6/00 p.6
 
    PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF BARRINGTON                           
        Presbyterian church picks Baxter to be its new pastor 
            2/10/00 p.9
        Presbyterian church holds lobster sale  9/28/00 p.13
 
    PRESSL, LANCE                                               
        Crane opponent is working hard despite the odds  6/29/00
            p.12
        Crane, Pressl offer ideas on Social Security  10/12/00 p.7
        Pressl thinks Republican complacency may turn tide  11/2/00
            p.8
 
    PRIDE, JEFFREY                                              
        Pride's brief life was lesson for all of us  11/16/00 p.9
 
    PRINGLE, ASHLEY                                             
        Making a difference  10/19/00 p.33
 
    PROJECT HOPE                                                
        Volunteers furnishing hope  2/17/00 p.83
 
    PUBLIC ACTION TO DELIVER SHELTER                            
        PADS' shelters running out of room  11/23/00 p.8
 
    PUBLIC SAFETY BUILDING                                      
        In with the new  2/10/00 p.7
 
    QUEST ACADEMY                                               
        Into immersion  4/27/00 p.27
 
    RAK & ASSOCIATES, L.L.C.                                    
        Rak & Associates, L.L.C.; Pamela Rak, owner  7/27/00 p.91
 
    RAK, PAMELA                                                 
        Rak & Associates, L.L.C.; Pamela Rak, owner  7/27/00 p.91
 
    RATKOVICH, JOHN                                             
        Old-school Olympians  11/16/00 p.115
 
    RAY LAKE FARM                                               
        Preserve gets grants  11/16/00 p.27
 
    RAY'S BARBER SHOP                                           
        Ray's Barber Shop; Ray Tourville, owner  9/28/00 p.101
 
    REAL ESTATE                                                 
        No place like home  9/14/00 p.95
 
    REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT                                     
        MacArthur Farm property under contract  1/6/00 p.5
        New subdivision proposed  1/6/00 p.9
        Inverness oks Jung plan  1/13/00 p.5
        Greg Goslin lobbies SB officials to accept Inverness Jung
            plan  1/20/00 p.8
        Village to give Jung land sewer, water  1/27/00 p.5
        South Barrington board votes on Jung plan  1/27/00 p.6
        Anonymous flier distributed objecting to Klehm proposal 
            1/27/00 p.8
        Kelsey Crossing proposal presented to plan panel  1/27/00
            p.10
        South Barrington board oks Jung development agreement 
            2/3/00 p.5
        Panel rejects Jewel Tea proposals  2/10/00 p.5
        Planned Unit Development proposal ignites controversy 
            2/10/00 p.8
        Duda identified as MacArthur Farm buyer  2/17/00 p.5
        Barrington annexes 5-acre site  2/17/00 p.6
        Proposal pleasing to planners but vote delayed until Feb.
            24  2/17/00 p.9
        Office development proposal lies motionless before board 
            2/17/00 p.10
        Proposed land buy worries neighbors  2/17/00 p.14
        Village gets $351,000 grant to help Vehe Farm purchase 
            2/24/00 p.8
        MacArthur farm sale closed  2/24/00 p.12
        Commission recommends subdivision  3/2/00 p.6
        Barrington oks office building  3/2/00 p.6
        Plan ideal for Lake Barrington  3/9/00 p.5
        Trustees approve office park on Barrington Road  3/16/00 p.8
        Jewel Pond complies with tree ordinance  3/23/00 p.6
        Board approves PUD  3/30/00 p.5
        Hoffman Estates oks convention center  4/13/00 p.109
        Kemper land sales could drastically alter landscape  6/1/00
            p.10
        Task force proposes transit oriented development  6/1/00
            p.11
        Lake County seeks to regulate growth  6/1/00 p.12
        Residents brace for impact of Deer Park development 
            6/15/00 p.7
        Klehm development slowly moving forward  7/6/00 p.7
        Group puts in bid for Jewel land  7/13/00 p.5
        Motorola office campus approved  7/13/00 p.7
        Klehm site developers request sewer service  7/13/00 p.8
        Builder, conservationists form unusual partnership  7/20/00
            p.12
        Reservations stream in for new convention center  7/20/00
            p.13
        Deer Park trustees need more on Motorola  7/20/00 p.15
        Development raises more concerns  7/20/00 p.7
        Old agreements could halt new development  7/27/00 p.13
        Final approval withheld for 44-unit subdivision  8/3/00 p.18
        Latest Klehm proposal worries some South Barrington
            officials  8/10/00 p.8
        Deer Park residents hang welcome mat for Motorola  8/10/00
            p.9
        Mid-October opening set for Deer Park mall  8/17/00 p.11
        Wetland issues hold up Willow Creek expansion  8/17/00 p.12
        Deer Park oks Motorola office complex  8/24/00 p.5
        Consultant proposes change to Klehm plan  8/31/00 p.5
        One-acre lots, golf course proposed for MacArthur Farm 
            9/21/00 p.8
        Ground broken on Motorola site  9/21/00 p.10
        CFC anxious to begin work on Flint Creek site  9/21/00 p.11
        Officials say mall will not hurt local retailers  9/21/00
            p.13
        South Barrington seeks details from developer  9/28/00 p.12
        Developer defends MacArthur proposal  10/5/00 p.7
        Officials insist traffic, triangle not linked  10/12/00 p.5
        South Barrington vows to fight 50-acre retail development 
            10/12/00 p.13
        Meijer plans could create rift between villages  10/19/00
            p.13
        Duda receives chilly reception at hearing  10/26/00 p.11
        Terrestris proposing 24-hour superstore on Barrington Road 
            11/2/00 p.10
        Plan commission postpones Klehm decision  11/9/00 p.7
        Cook Street Plaza  11/9/00 p.107
        Klehm plan ok'd  11/16/00 p.5
        Town Center retail sales exceeding expectations  11/16/00
            p.10
        Officials question Meijer development  11/16/00 p.12
        A new beginning  11/16/00 p.145
        Duda plan forwarded to trustees  11/23/00 p.5
        Village continues to move toward acquiring property within
            golden triangle  11/23/00 p.7
        Duda says next step is deannexation  11/30/00 p.5
        Hoffman Estates oks Meijer plan  12/7/00 p.5
        Village will continue to fight Meijer plan  12/14/00 p.5
        Residents protest Klehm development  12/21/00 p.5
 
    REECE-PODGORSKI, ASHLEY                                     
        Ultimate Performance Therapy; Ashley Reece-Podgorski, owner
            12/7/00 p.115
 
    REEDS, SUNNY                                                
        Buyer beware:  simple project becomes nightmare for senior
            couple  12/7/00 p.7
 
    REICH, KEVIN                                                
        Big kayak attack  9/14/00 p.29
 
    REICHART, MICHAEL                                           
        Man ready to see long-lost daughter  12/14/00 p.26
 
    RELAY FOR LIFE                                              
        Taking up the fight  6/8/00 p.5
        Alcohol, arrest can't taint relay:  organizers  6/8/00 p.7
        Relay for Life raises $250,000  6/15/00 p.13
 
    RHABDOMYOSARCOMA (DISEASE)                                  
        Alex's last hope  3/23/00 p.87
        Alex endures  4/27/00 p.30
 
    RICHARDS, LINDSAY                                           
        Driving hard  1/27/00 p.113
        Rich performance  12/21/00 p.105
 
    RIEFENBERG, MARK                                            
        Mathias supporter is challenging Riefenberg nominating
            petitions  1/13/00 p.7
        Mark Riefenberg staying on ballot  1/27/00 p.12
        Riefenberg is optimistic despite dollar disparity  2/10/00
            p.12
 
    RIEKE, LIBBY                                                
        New Generations names first executive director  3/23/00 p.95
 
    RIEKE, LOLA                                                 
        Woman of character  8/17/00 p.89
 
    RIVERVIEW RESTAURANT                                        
        Well-wishers pay tribute to closing local landmark  1/20/00
            p.11
 
    ROADS                                                       
        County's Route 53 support is waning  1/27/00 p.13
        Board endorses Route 53 extension  2/3/00 p.13
        Cook County to help fund bypass study  2/17/00 p.6
        Route 14 travel woes predicted in two years  3/16/00 p.5
        Many detours ahead as roadwork begins  3/30/00 p.7
        Lincolnshire holds out against Rt. 22 widening  4/13/00 p.13
        Church seeks to widen Barrington Road  4/20/00 p.7
        Transportation problems get worse as county grows  4/20/00
            p.7
        Route 53 future questioned in light of Governor's study 
            5/4/00 p.9
        Roadwork doesn't curb business  5/11/00 p.8
        Grandview Drive project gets state funds  5/18/00 p.5
        Route 59 study moving forward  5/18/00 p.5
        Group reveals future of Route 53, alternatives  5/18/00 p.8
        North Barrington tackles road issues  5/25/00 p.6
        BACOG backs 53 extension  6/1/00 p.5
        Electronic gate eyed to close Clover Hill  6/1/00 p.7
        Battle to convert asphalt to greenery gains support  6/8/00
            p.13
        North Barrington oks Route 53 extension  7/6/00 p.12
        IDOT set to acquire land for Route 22  7/6/00 p.13
        IDOT examines proposals to lessen area congestion  7/13/00
            p.10
        Residents mass to oppose Route 22 widening  7/20/00 p.5
        Group says Route 53 extension has support  7/20/00 p.26
        Fox River Grove officials hesitant to back widening of
            Route 22 through town  7/27/00 p.7
        Route 22 bypass plan draws heat  8/10/00 p.22
        County board supports 53 extension  8/17/00 p.6
        Reaction mixed to Route 59 options  8/24/00 p.5
        Road rage  9/7/00 p.5
        More roads may not be answer  9/7/00 p.7
        Insurance companies in a quandary about road rage issue 
            9/7/00 p.7
        Sharing road no easy feat  9/7/00 p.8
        Illinois not among states where road rage is a crime 
            9/7/00 p.9
        Inverness residents wary of Hough Street traffic options 
            9/7/00 p.10
        Teachers warn new drivers of road rage  9/7/00 p.25
        Road rage a concern of older drivers  9/7/00 p.25
        Experts look at causes of road rage  9/7/00 p.81
        Commercials tap into drivers' power trips  9/7/00 p.93
        Are you a Mad Max (or Maxine)?  9/7/00 p.93
        Inverness residents voice opposition to Route 59 bypass 
            9/14/00 p.5
        Residents rally to save homes  9/14/00 p.8
        TAC will review impact of proposed options  9/14/00 p.8
        Route 22 expansion draws residents' ire  9/21/00 p.5
        TAC drops all but four Rt. 59 options from consideration 
            9/21/00 p.9
        Charges of impropriety leveled after TAC cuts all but three
            options  9/28/00 p.5
        Residents organizing to fight Route 22 plan  9/28/00 p.7
        Dispute over unused asphalt rages on in Tower Lakes 
            9/28/00 p.9
        TAC agrees it moved too fast  10/5/00 p.5
        Owners say widening Hough will kill downtown business 
            10/5/00 p.8
        Village will hire lobbyist to lead Route 22 fight  10/5/00
            p.9
        Village seeks lobbyist to carry Route 22 fight to
            legislature  10/12/00 p.11
        Trustees hedge on TA attendance  10/12/00 p.11
        State money made available for Grandview project  10/19/00
            p.13
        IDOT plans $26 million facelift for Route 14  10/19/00 p.14
        TAC questions viability of redevelopment plans  10/26/00 p.7
        TAC subcommittee tries to hammer out mission  11/2/00 p.12
        Residents criticize creation of TAC group  11/9/00 p.14
        Dark passages  11/16/00 p.7
        Lobbyist hired to fight road expansion  11/16/00 p.10
        Officials not sold on Hough Street options  11/16/00 p.11
        Unless they make history, some of village's older buildings
            could be history  11/23/00 p.7
        Villages clash over Route 22 plans  11/30/00 p.11
        Traffic subcommittee gets high marks for its efforts 
            12/7/00 p.10
        A new year plagued by same old road woes  12/21/00 p.5
 
    RONAN POTTS, L.L.C.                                         
        Lobbyist hired to fight road expansion  11/16/00 p.10
 
    ROOSEVELT UNIVERSITY                                        
        Roosevelt University plans to draw younger students 
            4/20/00 p.9
        Portals to the past  12/28/00 p.23
 
    ROOT, TOM                                                   
        Big kayak attack  9/14/00 p.29
 
    ROSE, WILLIAM                                               
        Crossroads  11/30/00 p.87
 
    ROSLYN ROAD SCHOOL                                          
        Hail, heavy rains add to Roslyn's woes  5/25/00 p.7
        District finalizes plan to move kindergartners  7/13/00 p.8
        Focus group:  renovate Roslyn and Countryside  7/20/00 p.12
        Roslyn students put their feet to work for charity 
            10/26/00 p.33
        Narrowing the gap  12/7/00 p.31
 
    ROTARY CLUB OF BARRINGTON                                   
        Rotary Club celebrates 40th anniversary  9/21/00 p.6
 
    ROTH, INGRID                                                
        Roth serves Fillies into supersectional  11/9/00 p.122
 
    RUCK/PATE ARCHITECTURE                                      
        Ruck/Pate Architecture; Steve Pate, co-owner  8/3/00 p.103
 
    SARANTOPOULOS, JOHN P.                                      
        Police nab teens who vandalized buses  6/15/00 p.5
 
    SATLOW, CHAD                                                
        Yogawerks, Chad Satlow; owner  11/30/00 p.107
 
    SAVANNAH OF LAKE BARRINGTON (LAND SUBDIVISION)              
        Final approval withheld for 44-unit subdivision  8/3/00 p.18
        Lake Barrington oks 44-home subdivision  9/7/00 p.12
        CFC anxious to begin work on Flint Creek site  9/21/00 p.11
        CFC closes purchase of 65-acre Flint Creek site  10/26/00
            p.13
 
    SCALES, NORMA J.                                            
        Dancers owner, employee arrested by county sheriff  2/17/00
            p.18
 
    SCHAUMBURG, ILL.                                            
        WINGS to open house with festivities Friday  5/11/00 p.28
 
    SCHMIDT, SUZI                                               
        First woman will lead Lake County Board  12/7/00 p.11
 
    SCHNURE, JOHN                                               
        Lake County Board seat draws GOP primary  3/2/00 p.11
        Mountsier fends off Schnure  3/23/00 p.7
 
    SCHOOL DISTRICT 95                                          
        Mixed vote creates uncertain future for District 95 schools
            11/9/00 p.11
        Split referendum vote creates dilemma  11/16/00 p.28
 
    SCHOOLS                                                     
        Illinois school report cards  11/2/00 p.7
 
    SCHROEDER, RICHARD                                          
        Middle school teacher named C-Span fellow  7/6/00 p.28
 
    SCHUTT, ELZO                                                
        Couple leaves over $2 million to local charities, churches 
            11/23/00 p.8
 
    SCHUTT, HELEN                                               
        Couple leaves over $2 million to local charities, churches 
            11/23/00 p.8
 
    SCOPELLETI PROPERTY                                         
        Forest Preserve purchases 213-acre Karels Farm site 
            10/19/00 p.11
 
    SCOTT GLOBAL ENTERPRISES                                    
        Scott Global Enterprises, Tanya Scott, owner  10/5/00 p.105
 
    SCOTT, TANYA                                                
        Scott Global Enterprises, Tanya Scott, owner  10/5/00 p.105
 
    SEIGLE'S                                                    
        Developer withdraws petition to renovate Seigle's property 
            2/10/00 p.10
 
    SHAH, PRAKASHCHANDRA                                        
        Driver sues police over traffic stop  6/15/00 p.5
 
    SHEEL, M. ANNETTE                                           
        Celebration will mark 100th birthday of former teacher 
            8/31/00 p.10
 
    SHELL OIL COMPANY                                           
        Route 59 gas station to get makeover  12/28/00 p.9
 
    SHELTON, PAULINE                                            
        Three female deputies file lawsuit  7/6/00 p.6
 
    SINGLETARY, MIKE                                            
        Singletary delivers hit at Honquest  5/18/00 p.10
 
    SKINNER, CALVIN, JR.                                        
        Candidates trade barbs  1/20/00 p.14
        Skinner raises more, but is spending less  2/10/00 p.13
        Kurtz ousts Skinner  3/23/00 p.7
 
    SMIT, GARY, DR.                                             
        Barrington groups get lesson in character  6/15/00 p.7
 
    SMITH, BETTY                                                
        Owner Smith hopes Cugat is king on Million Day  8/17/00
            p.117
 
    SOCIETY'S CHILD                                             
        Society's Child; Stuart and Debbie Peek, owners  12/14/00
            p.127
 
    SOFA KING (MUSICAL GROUP)                                   
        Local band gets off couch to entertain at festival  6/29/00
            p.22
 
    SOLID WASTE AGENCY OF NORTHERN COOK COUNTY                  
        SWANCC, Motorola plan recycling event  4/20/00 p.13
 
    SOUTH BARRINGTON EXECUTIVE CENTER                           
        Office development proposal lies motionless before board 
            2/17/00 p.10
 
    SOUTH BARRINGTON PARK DISTRICT                              
        Aquatic center debut scheduled for spring  12/7/00 p.13
 
    SOUTH BARRINGTON, ILL.                                      
        Inverness oks Jung plan  1/13/00 p.5
        Ariola appointed South Barrington clerk  1/20/00 p.6
        Greg Goslin lobbies SB officials to accept Inverness Jung
            plan  1/20/00 p.8
        Village to give