Barrington Area Library: 2004 Index of Barrington Courier Review

Barrington Courier-Review Index 2004

 
    ACCIDENTS                                                   
        Parents, bus company agree to settle lawsuit  1/8/04 p.8
        Go-to officer killed in snowmobile crash  2/5/04 p.8
        Man escapes rollover with scrapes  4/1/04 p.5
        Passenger hurt when car flips  4/8/04 p.11
        Recent crash victims have been lucky to walk away  4/22/04
            p.10
        Three killed in crashes  6/10/04 p.12
        Medical problem may have played role in fatal crash 
            7/15/04 p.8
        Woman drowns after suffering aneurysm  7/22/04 p.14
        Fatal crash remains under investigation  8/12/04 p.12
 
    AEROTEC LLC                                                 
        Graham gets 21 months, $5,000 fine for mail fraud  7/1/04
            p.10
 
    AGED                                                        
        Seniors avoiding drug-discount maze  6/10/04 p.7
        Discount cards may prove costly  6/10/04 p.7
 
    ALBERTS, GENE ANN                                           
        Gene Ann's; Gene Ann Alberts, owner  10/28/04 p.111
 
    ALD (DISEASE)                                               
        Boy, 8, battles rare nerve disease  1/29/04 p.11
 
    ALDEN FOUNDATION                                            
        Panel approves senior housing plan  4/1/04 p.5
 
    ALEXIAN BROTHERS HEALTH SYSTEM FOUNDATION                   
        Moser leading Power to Heal  12/2/04 p.12
 
    ALGONQUIN TOWNSHIP, ILL.                                    
        Pulling out all the stops  12/2/04 p.11
 
    ALS (DISEASE)                                               
        Baseball team helping fight ALS  4/29/04 p.8
 
    ALTERNATIVE PATHWAYS                                        
        Getting a second chance  2/12/04 p.7
 
    AMATEUR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION OF ILLINOIS                      
        Injured hockey player's parents seek damages  7/15/04 p.9
 
    AMERICAN LEGION POST 158                                    
        Veterans create flag drop box  7/1/04 p.6
        Post 158 puts in pitch for playoffs  7/1/04 p.124
        Post 158 advances to District 10 final four  7/22/04 p.123
        Post 158 maintains momentum  7/29/04 p.117
        Scary injury puts Barrington loss in perspective  8/5/04
            p.131
        One of a kind  8/12/04 p.123
        Research reveals 32 locals died in Civil War  11/18/04 p.5
 
    ANDERSON, ANDRE                                             
        Record turnout for reigning MSL champ  3/25/04 p.120
        County title gives Broncos confidence  5/13/04 p.129
 
    ANIMALS                                                     
        Sheriff's K-9 dog dies  7/8/04 p.19
        Witness now, the sport of kings  9/23/04 p.95
 
    ANIMALS, TREATMENT OF                                       
        Village trying to get accurate deer count  3/25/04 p.14
        Animal will power  4/15/04 p.91
        Residents fighting horse slaughtering  5/27/04 p.14
        Be trained to rescue animals  6/10/04 p.6
        Animal lover keeps herd happy  6/24/04 p.7
        Epona's Hand; Carol Bieniek, owner  7/22/04 p.109
        Changing medicine  9/16/04 p.99
        Wynstone gets ok to bow hunt deer  11/25/04 p.9
        Thinning deer heard fuels emotions  12/2/04 p.5
        Trustees fighting for deer  12/9/04 p.5
        Steps to avoid coyote trouble  12/23/04 p.90
 
    ANNEXATION (MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT)                           
        Taxation without representation  3/25/04 p.5
        Deer Park fighting Palatine plan to construct strip mall 
            4/1/04 p.10
        Lake Barrington trustee backs drainage district annexation 
            4/8/04 p.9
        Drainage district won't annex area for now  4/22/04 p.7
 
    ANNIVERSARIES                                               
        Career center celebrates its first decade  8/19/04 p.6
        Church group celebrating 135 years  9/9/04 p.6
        Couple [Zarosi] marks 50 years  9/30/04 p.95
        Couple [Maurais] celebrates 60 years  10/7/04 p.105
 
    ARIOLA, NOREEN                                              
        Move forces Ariola from South Barrington board  12/2/04 p.8
 
    ARLINGTON PARK (RACE TRACK)                                 
        Building on strength  5/13/04 p.7
 
    ARMSTRONG, JOHN                                             
        District 220 teachers honored  11/4/04 p.6
 
    ARNETT C. LINES SCHOOL                                      
        Student bodies  2/5/04 p.23
        Kindergartners have chance to learn second language 
            5/20/04 p.10
        Some parents concerned how program will impact school 
            5/20/04 p.10
        Math made simple  11/18/04 p.27
 
    ASCHENBRENNER, JOSEPH                                       
        Sight for Swaziland  1/8/04 p.11
 
    AUCHTER, EDITH                                              
        Auchter honored for community service  5/20/04 p.6
 
    AUSSIE PET MOBILE                                           
        Aussie Pet Mobile; Tim & Sarah Hermeling, owners  12/2/04
            p.107
 
    AUTHORS                                                     
        War poems appear after 30 years  1/8/04 p.B6
 
    BABITSKY, ALEX                                              
        North Star Jewelry; Vladimir Shifrin and Alex Babitsky,
            owners  10/7/04 p.111
 
    BAID, KONRAD                                                
        Man escapes rollover with scrapes  4/1/04 p.5
 
    BAKERS LAKE NATURE PRESERVE                                 
        Prairie coming back to life  8/26/04 p.7
 
    BARANOWSKI, KAREN                                           
        Cancer survivor forms team of walkers to raise awareness 
            10/14/04 p.26
 
    BARBARA B. ROSE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL                           
        Family science  2/12/04 p.23
        Rose kids putting mark on auction  3/4/04 p.25
 
    BARBARA B. ROSE SCHOOL                                      
        Nothing like a good story  10/28/04 p.27
 
    BARCROFT, VICTOR                                            
        Suit targets TIF district  9/23/04 p.14
 
    BARN OF BARRINGTON (RESTAURANT)                             
        Barn's beauty stuns new owners  12/9/04 p.113
 
    BARRINGTON  AREA ARTS COUNCIL                               
        Art project bridges generation gap  3/25/04 p.7
 
    BARRINGTON AREA ARTS COUNCIL                                
        BAAC moves to new location  3/4/04 p.6
        BAAC celebrating 25 years of honoring young writers 
            5/13/04 p.10
        BAAC awards scholarship  9/2/04 p.91
 
    BARRINGTON AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE                         
        Partners in progress  1/29/04 p.7
        Chamber presenting community expo  8/26/04 p.6
        Business, buyers coming together  9/9/04 p.10
        Chamber hosting first taste'fest  10/21/04 p.8
 
    BARRINGTON AREA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION                        
        Foundation to award $30,000  2/19/04 p.6
 
    BARRINGTON AREA COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS                      
        BACOG elects new officers  7/1/04 p.6
        Barrington, Cuba townships joining BACOG  8/5/04 p.7
        Townships officially join BACOG  8/26/04 p.6
        Towns unsure how to meet housing law  9/23/04 p.7
        Area leaders will discuss combating teen drug use  12/2/04
            p.9
 
    BARRINGTON AREA COUNCIL ON AGING                            
        Seventh BACOA garden walk set  6/10/04 p.10
        BACOA relocating to The Garlands  7/15/04 p.6
        Council on aging finally has own home  8/5/04 p.11
        BACOA will get $50,000 if it can raise same amount  9/2/04
            p.29
        Local company is lending seniors a helping hand  11/4/04
            p.103
 
    BARRINGTON AREA DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL                         
        Heart center needs donors to secure grant  10/14/04 p.30
        Nonprofit groups invited to submit holiday wish list 
            11/18/04 p.14
 
    BARRINGTON AREA HISTORICAL SOCIETY                          
        Judge continues hearing on Jewel Tea building  1/8/04 p.9
        Heating and beating are blacksmith's skills  11/11/04 p.7
 
    BARRINGTON AREA LIBRARY                                     
        Cultural crafts  1/22/04 p.8
        Good PR  2/12/04 p.102
        Library has eye on Pepper land  5/13/04 p.11
        Help plant Children's Garden  5/27/04 p.6
        Library officials want input on expansion  5/27/04 p.6
        Garden varieties  6/24/04 p.B4
        When overdue notices aren't enough  7/8/04 p.11
        Barrington library earns national honor  7/29/04 p.6
        Treasurer's annual report  8/19/04 p.C24
        Library asking residents for money to add space  8/26/04 p.8
        Library can't expand without adding funds  10/14/04 p.5
        Rejection of library expansion a surprise  11/4/04 p.9
        Village gains land chunk coveted by library  12/9/04 p.5
        Sax appeal  12/9/04 p.B3
        Library tackling space concerns  12/16/04 p.6
        Library gets weed and feed grant  12/23/04 p.6
        Pepper not interested in selling library land  12/30/04 p.14
 
    BARRINGTON AREA PROFESSIONAL WOMEN                          
        Woman of the Year  1/29/04 p.8
 
    BARRINGTON AREA UNITED WAY                                  
        Caring capacity attracts new United Way director  4/1/04 p.9
        United Way helps BYS  10/14/04 p.13
        Area United Way seeking record fund-raising goal  10/21/04
            p.10
 
    BARRINGTON BANK & TRUST                                     
        Bank:  Expansion will help downtown  2/5/04 p.7
        Panel reviewing BroncoJack's plan  4/22/04 p.8
        Bank can't raze home to create parking lot  6/3/04 p.9
        Bank expansion earns village board's blessing  7/22/04 p.10
        Bank showing support for troops  8/5/04 p.6
        Bank getting drive-through  9/16/04 p.14
        Making room for the bank  10/21/04 p.10
 
    BARRINGTON BREAKFAST ROTARY CLUB                            
        Australian adventure  3/4/04 p.85
 
    BARRINGTON BRONCOS (BASEBALL CLUB)                          
        Baseball team helping fight ALS  4/29/04 p.8
        Marshall draws notice with win in title game  5/27/04 p.122
        Regional tale extends two days  6/3/04 p.115
        Hit playoff show comes to close  6/10/04 p.123
 
    BARRINGTON BRONCOS (BASKETBALL CLUB)                        
        Tomlinson belonged to Golden Age of Broncos basketball 
            1/29/04 p.101
        Short and bittersweet  1/29/04 p.101
        Stick it to 'em  3/11/04 p.121
        Sobszewski gives basketball team scouting punch  7/1/04
            p.124
 
    BARRINGTON BRONCOS (DIVING CLUB)                            
        Board silly  3/4/04 p.105
 
    BARRINGTON BRONCOS (FOOTBALL CLUB)                          
        Barrington  9/2/04 p.115
        Cougars make sure Broncos share  10/28/04 p.123
 
    BARRINGTON BRONCOS (SWIM CLUB)                              
        Swimmers put wraps on perfect West season  2/5/04 p.105
        Matt's the man  2/19/04 p.105
        Vikings end Broncos' reign of West swimming  12/23/04 p.106
 
    BARRINGTON BRONCOS (TENNIS CLUB)                            
        Netters regain conference crown  5/20/04 p.123
        Tennis team returns to sectional glory of old  5/27/04 p.121
 
    BARRINGTON BRONCOS (TRACK TEAM)                             
        Track teams smash records  4/22/04 p.125
        County title gives Broncos confidence  5/13/04 p.129
        Reed ready to lead Bronco herd to State  5/27/04 p.123
        Medals galore fill Broncos' suitcases following State 
            6/3/04 p.117
        Laugual gives teammates big life at Lakewood  10/28/04 p.125
 
    BARRINGTON BRONCOS (VOLLEYBALL CLUB)                        
        Broncos' season goes down to sectional wire  6/3/04 p.119
 
    BARRINGTON BRONCOS (WRESTLING CLUB)                         
        Ciepley keys Broncos' climb to 5th at MSL meet  2/5/04 p.109
        Wrestlers compete like champs  12/16/04 p.121
 
    BARRINGTON CAREER CENTER                                    
        Career center celebrates its first decade  8/19/04 p.6
 
    BARRINGTON COMMERCE CENTER                                  
        Board oks office complex  5/13/04 p.5
 
    BARRINGTON COMMUNITY UNIT SCHOOL DISTRICT 220               
        Fund balance merits debated  1/1/04 p.8
        In-house day care woos BHS staff  1/1/04 p.10
        New principal, administrator named  1/15/04 p.10
        You're invited:  fun and learning for all  1/22/04 p.8
        State superintendent:  we do a superb job  1/29/04 p.5
        Dual language being studied in District 220  2/5/04 p.13
        Schools grow short on space  2/12/04 p.5
        Getting a second chance  2/12/04 p.7
        Putting school vendors on a diet  2/19/04 p.7
        Group against putting school near wetland  2/26/04 p.9
        District 220 reviewing ideas for new buildings  2/26/04 p.9
        District 220 fees seeing slight hike  3/4/04 p.5
        Parents to learn about dual language  3/4/04 p.6
        Facing a new challenge  3/11/04 p.5
        Kids have a hoot saluting Dr. Seuss  3/11/04 p.29
        Township opposes possible school site  3/18/04 p.12
        Survey will help District 220 set funding course  4/1/04 p.7
        District 220 knows darker financial future ahead  4/1/04 p.8
        District 220 seeking community feedback  4/8/04 p.6
        District 220 leaning toward fall referendums  4/15/04 p.11
        Village joins fight against school site  4/29/04 p.9
        Stadium repairs could be part of referendum  4/29/04 p.9
        District 220 wins awards  5/6/04 p.30
        Suing for the right to know  5/13/04 p.5
        District 220 day care opens to public  5/13/04 p.6
        Well worth the effort  5/13/04 p.23
        Running out of room  5/20/04 p.5
        New policy will help District 220's cash flow  5/20/04 p.9
        No shots, no admittance on first day  5/27/04 p.9
        District 220 may delay referendum vote  5/27/04 p.11
        CFC, BETA oppose District 220 land plans  6/3/04 p.6
        District 220 still considering fall tax referendum  6/17/04
            p.12
        District and classified staff reach deal  6/24/04 p.6
        School in construction season  7/8/04 p.5
        Schools requesting tax hike  7/15/04 p.5
        New parcel targeted for school  7/15/04 p.7
        Summer school helps teach amazing things  7/22/04 p.9
        District 220 getting closer to land buy  8/12/04 p.5
        Office complex or school?  8/19/04 p.5
        District 220 welcomes adults back to school  8/19/04 p.9
        Construction work still under way in District 220  8/19/04
            p.9
        District 220 resumes classes without a hitch  8/26/04 p.9
        District 220 suing to acquire land  9/9/04 p.5
        Land use proposals underwhelm panel  9/16/04 p.10
        District 220 alumni being drawn home  9/30/04 p.5
        District 220 presents possible spending cuts  9/30/04 p.8
        Group pushing District 220 referendum  10/14/04 p.11
        Enrollment spike gains speed  10/21/04 p.5
        BRUSA pursues District 220 records in court  10/21/04 p.6
        Talon make [sic] new pitch to plan commission  10/21/04 p.12
        Preliminary test scores impressive  10/28/04 p.5
        School district not benefiting from tax objection payment 
            10/28/04 p.8
        Deciding cuts next for District 220  11/4/04 p.5
        District 220 teachers honored  11/4/04 p.6
        District 220 thinks residents not educated enough about its
            needs  11/11/04 p.10
        District 220 oks building repairs  11/18/04 p.8
        Ruling on documents to come next month  11/25/04 p.6
        District 220 holding off on adding schools  11/25/04 p.10
        Panel opposes office building project  11/25/04 p.11
        No new schools coming until at least 2008  12/9/04 p.7
        District 220 approves levy hike for 2004  12/16/04 p.6
        Most District 220 scores above average  12/16/04 p.7
        District 220 unsure why test scores improved so much 
            12/23/04 p.8
        School district must release some documents about land
            acquisition  12/23/04 p.10
 
    BARRINGTON COUNTRYSIDE FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT             
        Fire officials hot over possible sale of Cumnor facility 
            1/1/04 p.13
        Lake Barrington fire station opening  2/26/04 p.6
        Owner:  My land is not for sale  3/4/04 p.11
        Fire district targeting new site  3/11/04 p.5
        Former ComEd center will become third fire station  3/18/04
            p.9
        Fire station needs special use ok  4/22/04 p.5
        Special use approved for new fire station  4/29/04 p.7
        Fire district, village at odds over pact  5/6/04 p.5
        New station will get all its firefighters  6/10/04 p.14
        Village, fire district stop bickering, start negotiating 
            6/24/04 p.10
        Fire district wants more cost certainty  8/5/04 p.13
        Fire district continues negotiations  8/19/04 p.18
        Labor costs dividing village, fire district  9/30/04 p.11
        Village and fire district need true partnership  11/25/04
            p.10
        Fire district prepared to split from village  12/9/04 p.11
        New fire station up and running  12/16/04 p.5
        Village hopes deal can be reached with fire district 
            12/16/04 p.12
        Village will consider joint fire authority idea  12/23/04
            p.12
        Fire districts exploring partnership  12/30/04 p.11
 
    BARRINGTON COURIER-REVIEW                                   
        Courier has new office  4/29/04 p.8
 
    BARRINGTON ENLIGHTENED TAXPAYERS ASSOCIATION                
        CFC, BETA oppose District 220 land plans  6/3/04 p.6
 
    BARRINGTON EXTERMINATORS (VOLLEYBALL CLUB)                  
        Exterminators 2nd at nationals  8/26/04 p.118
 
    BARRINGTON FILLIES (GOLF TEAM)                              
        Miller makes most of makeshift  9/30/04 p.113
 
    BARRINGTON FILLIES (SOCCER CLUB)                            
        Sutter nets 2 in playoff opener 5/27/04 p.123
 
    BARRINGTON FILLIES (SOFTBALL CLUB)                          
        Fillies leave good impression Downstate  5/6/04 p.113
        Fillies seniors go out with flourish  5/27/04 p.121
        Fillies' regional day turns into night  6/3/04 p.117
        It's party time  6/10/04 p.121
        Gotta hand it to 'em  6/17/04 p.129
 
    BARRINGTON FILLIES (SWIM CLUB)                              
        Freshman breaks school 100 breaststroke record  9/16/04
            p.124
        Full boat  11/18/04 p.123
 
    BARRINGTON FILLIES (TENNIS CLUB)                            
        Fillies find perfection at MSL meet  10/14/04 p.123
        Chugging along to 3rd at State  10/28/04 p.121
 
    BARRINGTON FILLIES (TRACK TEAM)                             
        Fastest Filly  5/6/04 p.111
        Fillies salute their unsung heros [sic]  5/13/04 p.127
        Fillies dance after sectional title  5/20/04 p.121
        Chills and thrills  5/27/04 p.119
 
    BARRINGTON FILLIES (VOLLEYBALL CLUB)                        
        Fillies come together for Prairie Ridge crown  9/16/04 p.123
        Second grows tiresome  10/21/04 p.123
        Title dreams bucked  11/11/04 p.135
 
    BARRINGTON FILLIES U-19 (HOCKEY CLUB)                       
        Fillies hockey team excited about new ice  11/25/04 p.125
 
    BARRINGTON FIRE DEPARTMENT                                  
        New station will get all its firefighters  6/10/04 p.14
 
    BARRINGTON FLOWER SHOP                                      
        Barrington Flower Shop; Glen Egeland, owner  3/11/04 p.109
 
    BARRINGTON HIGH SCHOOL                                      
        Theater students taking another downstate trip with Harvey 
            1/1/04 p.5
        In-house day care woos BHS staff  1/1/04 p.10
        Program helps students on college tests  1/15/04 p.7
        When secondhand is first-rate  1/15/04 p.23
        Lessons in dance  1/22/04 p.23
        Students taste a different world  1/29/04 p.27
        State scholars  2/5/04 p/26
        A celebration of cultures  2/26/04 p.23
        Sobering data  3/11/04 p.7
        Swim coach still being probed  4/8/04 p.5
        Reinforcing the dangers of drugs  4/8/04 p.23
        Swimmers master their domain  4/8/04 p.107
        Delcore to face gearing, grand jury  4/15/04 p.6
        Reality is many kids live positively  4/15/04 p.23
        A fascinating experience  4/29/04 p.27
        Keeping it clean  4/29/04p.113
        Barrington prepares for recruiting parade  4/29/04 p.114
        Being true to life  5/6/04 p.5
        Spring Storm hits stage today  5/6/04 p.9
        Students bringing garden to life  5/6/04 p.27
        Students named to BHS honor roll  6/3/04 p.23
        Class of 2004's impact lauded  6/10/04 p.5
        Class of 2004  6/10/04 p.24
        Major-league teams draft three former Broncos  6/10/04 p.123
        Third quarter honors  6/17/04 p.18
        Mastering the game  7/1/04 p.7
        Quarterback Club fund-raiser tees off with round of golf 
            7/29/04 p.8
        Fourth Quarter honors  8/5/04 p.34
        Haunted homecoming brings out spirit  10/7/04 p.5
        Students make sure food pantries stay full  10/21/04 p.9
        Reunited 50 years later  10/28/04 p.103
        BHS tackling The Miracle Worker  11/4/04 p.11
        Portable planetarium brings the sky inside  11/4/04 p.27
        Softball player scores with equipment drive for school 
            11/11/04 p.8
        The fighting fillies join fight against breast cancer 
            11/11/04 p.34
        National honors  11/25/04 p.28
        Documenting a life of poverty  12/9/04 p.35
 
    BARRINGTON HILLS CONSERVATION TRUST                         
        Conservation Trust project wins award  5/6/04 p.6
 
    BARRINGTON HILLS POLO CLUB                                  
        Get schooled in polo  4/15/04 p.12
 
    BARRINGTON HILLS, ILL.                                      
        Police pension fund question may end up on March ballot 
            1/8/04 p.9
        Voters urged to answer police pension question  2/26/04 p.11
        Wamberg project moves another step toward reality  3/4/04
            p.10
        Engineers won't consider bypass for Wamberg project 
            3/18/04 p.8
        Barrington Hills oks police pension fund  3/18/04 p.11
        Police department earns national accreditation  4/1/04 p.14
        Conservation Trust project wins award  5/6/04 p.6
        Spraying slated to halt spread of gypsy moth  5/6/04 p.26
        Measure toughens penalty for drivers guilty of hill hopping
            5/13/04 p.8
        Cops hosting open house  5/20/04 p.6
        Smoothing out the bumps  5/20/04 p.7
        Three killed in crashes  6/10/04 p.12
        Property damage spree may result in felonies  6/17/04 p.10
        Graham gets 21 months, $5,000 fine for mail fraud  7/1/04
            p.10
        Additional charges filed against accused vandals  7/8/04
            p.13
        Residents fighting Plum Tree widening  7/15/04 p.8
        Medical problem may have played role in fatal crash 
            7/15/04 p.8
        Village proceeding with road repairs  8/5/04 p.14
        Vandals must pay for damage  8/12/04 p.14
        Officer devoted three decades to Barrington Hills  8/19/04
            p.12
        Treasurer's report  8/19/04 p.113
        Old friends show mettle at age appropriate Olympics  9/2/04
            p.5
        Conservationists tackling huge restoration project  9/16/04
            p.8
 
    BARRINGTON HORIZON SENIOR LIVING COMMUNITY                  
        Panel approves senior housing plan  4/1/04 p.5
        Board oks senior housing project  4/15/04 p.5
        $4.8 million awarded for senior housing  12/2/04 p.5
 
    BARRINGTON HURRICANES (SOFTBALL CLUB)                       
        Infielders responding well to more chances  7/15/04 p.125
        Hurricanes sweep Illinois Thunder  7/22/04 p.123
        Hurricanes wrapping up summer on a roll  7/29/04 p.117
 
    BARRINGTON LIONS CLUB                                       
        Lions Club provides kids with gift of sight  10/7/04 p.11
 
    BARRINGTON MIDDLE SCHOOL--PRAIRIE CAMPUS                    
        Navy reservist praises district administrators  1/22/04 p.9
        Fossil finder  2/19/04 p.23
        Honor roll named  3/25/04 p.23
        Kids stomaching healthy eating  4/22/04 p.23
        Environmental honor  4/22/04 p.26
        Creating a positive atmosphere  4/29/04 p.5
        Whooping cough strikes schools  5/27/04 p.5
        Camp calms incoming sixth-graders' fears  8/19/04 p.8
        Go figure  10/7/04 p.23
        Kids giving disabled gift of reading  11/11/04 p.31
        Sharing their stories [veterans]  11/11/04 p.103
        Students backing project making science accessible  12/2/04
            p.10
 
    BARRINGTON MIDDLE SCHOOL--STATION CAMPUS                    
        Better than sitting in class  5/20/04 p.23
        The satisfaction of giving  12/2/04 p.23
        Honor roll  1/22/04 p.24
        New principal picked to lead Station Campus  3/18/04 p.14
        A lesson in positive thinking  3/18/04 p.27
        Honor roll  3/25/04 p.24
        Students going all out to perform 42nd Street  4/15/04 p.9
        Whooping cough strikes schools  5/27/04 p.5
        Go figure  10/7/04 p.23
        Enthusiastic fans impress author  10/14/04 p.27
        Station raising curtain on Cheaper by the Dozen  11/11/04
            p.9
        Sharing their stories [veterans]  11/11/04 p.103
        Station campus honor roll announced  12/23/04 p.25
 
    BARRINGTON PARK DISTRICT                                    
        Judge continues hearing on Jewel Tea building  1/8/04 p.9
        Jewel Tea project back on track  1/22/04 p.5
        Back to court for the Jewel Tea controversy  2/5/04 p.7
        Tea supporters get more time  2/12/04 p.9
        Wrecking ball back in action  2/19/04 p.5
        Open space advocates worried about grant cuts  3/11/04 p.9
        Dogs taught who's boss  4/8/04 p.7
        Man charged with sexual assault  7/1/04 p.11
        Survey backs vision for Jewel Tea  8/12/04 p.5
        Saving open space funding greeted with relief  9/2/04 p.11
        Additional meeting will detail Jewel Tea park plan 
            10/21/04 p.8
        Park District arts & crafts show set  10/28/04 p.6
        People's park reflects public's input  12/9/04 p.7
 
    BARRINGTON PUBLIC WORKS                                     
        Top of the profession  11/11/04 p.36
 
    BARRINGTON RESIDENTS UNITED FOR SCHOOL ALTERNATIVES         
        BRUSA pursues District 220 records in court  10/21/04 p.6
        Ruling on documents to come next month  11/25/04 p.6
        School district must release some documents about land
            acquisition  12/23/04 p.10
 
    BARRINGTON SUZUKI STRINGS                                   
        Stop the music  4/8/04 p.8
 
    BARRINGTON SWIM CLUB                                        
        Swim coach still being probed  4/8/04 p.5
        Club records tumble at state championship  8/5/04 p.132
        Records tumble at Gold meet  11/4/04 p.118
 
    BARRINGTON TOWNSHIP, ILL.                                   
        Village opposes development  2/12/04 p.6
        Barrington, Cuba townships joining BACOG  8/5/04 p.7
        Townships officially join BACOG  8/26/04 p.6
        Students make sure food pantries stay full  10/21/04 p.9
        Barrington Township hosting assessment appeal seminar 
            11/25/04 p.14
 
    BARRINGTON TRANSPORTATION COMPANY                           
        Parents, bus company agree to settle lawsuit  1/8/04 p.8
 
    BARRINGTON UNITED METHODIST CHURCH                          
        Church group celebrating 135 years  9/9/04 p.6
 
    BARRINGTON VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS POST 7706               
        Veterans create flag drop box  7/1/04 p.6
 
    BARRINGTON WOMAN'S CLUB                                     
        Woman's Club still strong at 90  3/11/04 p.8
        Woman's Club awards grants  7/22/04 p.26
 
    BARRINGTON YOUTH BASEBALL AND SOFTBALL                      
        Record number of kids playing ball  4/29/04 p.7
 
    BARRINGTON YOUTH SERVICES                                   
        Residents raise money for youth services  1/1/04 p.6
        Target Corp. recognizes Barrington Youth Services  1/15/04
            p.82
        Barrington's own family of man  9/2/04 p.B3
        United Way helps BYS  10/14/04 p.13
 
    BARRINGTON, ILL.                                            
        Fire officials hot over possible sale of Cumnor facility 
            1/1/04 p.13
        Jeweler:  downtown luster has dulled  1/8/04 p.5
        Cook Plaza nearly over the hump  1/15/04 p.5
        Dairy Queen with a twist welcomed back into town  1/15/04
            p.8
        Reagle appoints attorney despite setback in court  1/22/04
            p.7
        Cook Street correction  1/22/04 p.7
        Trustees:  utility taxes good for downtown  1/29/04 p.5
        Bank:  Expansion will help downtown  2/5/04 p.7
        This year's Relay for Life already at the starting line 
            2/5/04 p.9
        Officials seeking more players in loan program  2/12/04 p.5
        Village opposes development  2/12/04 p.6
        New train whistle rules may cause more noise  2/12/04 p.10
        Grants approved for store improvements  2/26/04 p.6
        Wamberg project moves another step toward reality  3/4/04
            p.10
        Judge wants Reagle, board to compromise  3/4/04 p.12
        Commuter parking deck considered  3/11/04 p.6
        Penelope's drawn to Deer Park  3/11/04 p.10
        Engineers won't consider bypass for Wamberg project 
            3/18/04 p.8
        Judge may rule on Reagle suit today  3/18/04 p.10
        Hearing on Reagle suit rescheduled  3/25/04 p.9
        Panel approves senior housing plan  4/1/04 p.5
        Board oks senior housing project  4/15/04 p.5
        Ruling on Reagle suit likely coming in June  4/15/04 p.11
        Panel reviewing BroncoJack's plan  4/22/04 p.8
        Cook Street Plaza earns final ok  4/29/04 p.11
        Fire district, village at odds over pact  5/6/04 p.5
        Reagle won't slow down Cook Street project  5/6/04 p.7
        Board oks office complex  5/13/04 p.5
        Barrington taking new look at historic district guidelines 
            5/20/04 p.8
        Pizzeria owner protests village helping competitor  5/27/04
            p.8
        Most of Barrington area stays above flood waters  5/27/04
            p.9
        This year's Memorial Day parade more significant   5/27/04
            p.9
        Taking stance on war makes some skittish  5/27/04 p.10
        Cemeteries host Memorial Day ceremonies  5/27/04 p.99
        Working on a solution  6/3/04 p.5
        New trees must go:  railroad officials say  6/3/04 p.10
        Board still trying to settle Reagle's suit  6/10/04 p.11
        New station will get all its firefighters  6/10/04 p.14
        Ruling on Reagle's suit has both sides claiming victory 
            6/17/04 p.8
        Ethics complaint dismissed  6/24/04 p.8
        Fourth of July fest will salute military  6/24/04 p.9
        Village, fire district stop bickering, start negotiating 
            6/24/04 p.10
        Eatery still working out parking issue  6/24/04 p.12
        Treasurer's report  6/24/04 p.114
        Patriotic float built for the troops  7/1/04 p.5
        Micro Brew Fest debuts July 10  7/1/04 p.8
        Board gives businesses financial helping hand  7/1/04 p.9
        Cloud still hangs over village attorney's post  7/1/04 p.11
        Reagle, board will be back in court  7/8/04 p.5
        Fourth of July events bring people home  7/8/04 p.7
        Reagle rejects board's legal deal  7/22/04 p.5
        Restaurant cooks up interest in plaza  7/22/04 p.5
        Sizzling sales planned for Sidewalk Days  7/22/04 p.7
        Serious offenses rare in Barrington  7/22/04 p.12
        Classic car owners enjoy cruise back in time  7/29/04 p.5
        Village may put cap on number of banks  7/29/04 p.12
        More than business at sidewalk sale  8/5/04 p.5
        Fire district wants more cost certainty  8/5/04 p.13
        CVS pharmacy eyeing move into Barrington  8/5/04 p.18
        Telecommunications tax extended another 16 years  8/12/04
            p.8
        Reagle suit back in court  8/12/04 p.12
        Reagle looks to reduce bills by firing lawyers  8/19/04 p.10
        Fire district continues negotiations  8/19/04 p.18
        Board will search for attorney  8/26/04 p.5
        Easier recycling highlights garbage pact  8/26/04 p.11
        Officials awaiting ruling on lawyers  9/9/04 p.9
        Peace march likely to draw 1,000  9/16/04 p.5
        Remembering the fallen  9/23/04 p.5
        Reagle, board still split over attorney  9/23/04 p.13
        Suit targets TIF district  9/23/04 p.14
        No end to the bickering  9/30/04 p.5
        District 220 alumni being drawn home  9/30/04 p.5
        Start of plaza construction even has developers stunned 
            9/30/04 p.9
        Labor costs dividing village, fire district  9/30/04 p.11
        Schmidt says village needs a leader  10/7/04 p.5
        Oil spill knots up traffic  10/7/04 p.10
        Trustees accuse Reagle of obstructing projects  10/14/04
            p.14
        Rally intended to support troops, not war  10/21/04 p.7
        Survey will ask public to prioritize its needs  10/28/04 p.5
        A show of thanks  10/28/04 p.7
        Disgruntled Reagle issues yet another doomed veto  10/28/04
            p.10
        Creek restoration still has some opposition  11/11/04 p.10
        Benefits of TIF use starting to show  11/11/04 p.113
        Cook Street Plaza project will proceed  11/18/04 p.6
        Proposed condo plan too big  11/18/04 p.9
        CVS drive-through gets green light  11/18/04 p.11
        Giving Day needs volunteers  11/25/04 p.9
        Village and fire district need true partnership  11/25/04
            p.10
        How do you cook a turkey?  Bake it at 5 degrees or so 
            11/25/04 p.24
        Many brave rain to welcome Santa Claus  12/2/04 p.5
        Area leaders will discuss combating teen drug use  12/2/04
            p.9
        Village gains land chunk coveted by library  12/9/04 p.5
        Fire district prepared to split from village  12/9/04 p.11
        Reagle eyeing re-election bid  12/16/04 p.5
        Village hopes deal can be reached with fire district 
            12/16/04 p.12
        Agencies will address drug problem together  12/16/04 p.14
        Reagle's lawsuit tossed  12/23/04 p.5
        Barrington in giving mood  12/23/04 p.7
        Most merchants enjoying holiday season  12/23/04 p.11
        Village will consider joint fire authority idea  12/23/04
            p.12
        Classic decorating scheme wins contest  12/30/04 p.5
        Fire districts exploring partnership  12/30/04 p.11
 
    BARRY, GERRY                                                
        Research reveals 32 locals died in Civil War  11/18/04 p.5
 
    BARTON, BARBARA                                             
        Barton reflects on tenure as Harper College trustee 
            7/15/04 p.24
 
    BASSI, SUZANNE                                              
        Bassi survives tough campaign  3/18/04 p.5
 
    BATAILLE, LEONA                                             
        Sunday memorial for Bataille  5/20/04 p.6
 
    BAUMAN, DOUG                                                
        Biltmore Country Club golf pro smashes club record  8/12/04
            p.125
 
    BEAN, MELISSA                                               
        Bean seeking rematch with Republican Crane  3/4/04 p.8
        It's Crane vs. Bean in November  3/18/04 p.5
        Crane, Bean square off at forum  8/19/04 p.109
        Crane, Bean differ on national sales tax  9/30/04 p.14
        8th District rematch  10/7/04 p.7
        Final push  10/21/04 p.7
        Bean slams Crane on environmental record  10/28/04 p.9
        New era  11/4/04 p.5
        GOP already plans to oust Bean  11/11/04 p.11
 
    BEAUBIEN, MARK                                              
        Democrat challenging Beaubien  5/20/04 p.6
        Beaubien calls budget a Republican victory  7/29/04 p.10
        Feigen faces uphill battle against incumbent Beaubien 
            10/7/04 p.8
        Beaubien set to resume Illinois budget battle  11/4/04 p.8
 
    BEHAN, MARTY                                                
        Snake Alley Customs; Marty Behan, owner  12/16/04 p.113
 
    BERGMAN, HAROLD                                             
        Last of the hay barbers  9/30/04 p.7
 
    BICYCLING PATHS                                             
        Opinions sought on bike path plan  3/25/04 p.5
        Officials reconsidering bike paths on Cuba Road  5/6/04 p.9
 
    BIENIEK, CAROLE                                             
        Epona's Hand; Carol Bieniek, owner  7/22/04 p.109
 
    BILTMORE COUNTRY CLUB                                       
        Country club awards Hudson scholarships  1/29/04 p.28
        Biltmore Country Club golf pro smashes club record  8/12/04
            p.125
 
    BLAKE, CHRIS                                                
        Where grass is greener  7/29/04 p.115
 
    BOAND, JOSHUA                                               
        Boand convicted in drug death  2/26/04 p.5
        Boand gets 20 years for role in drug-induced homicide 
            4/8/04 p.10
 
    BODY & SOL SALON                                            
        Body & Sol Salon; Jayne Hayes, owner  4/15/04 p.101
 
    BOGUE, BRIAN                                                
        Suspect in Michal's heist may have been nabbed  2/26/04 p.14
 
    BONNER HERITAGE FARM                                        
        Bonner Farm to open Oct. 10  9/30/04 p.103
 
    BRADFORD-WHITE, MARY                                        
        Resident joins national land trust team  11/11/04 p.6
 
    BRADY, MAUREEN                                              
        With a trace  2/26/04 p.89
 
    BRAITHWAITE, DYLLIS                                         
        Finns' Fabrics by Dyllis; Dyllis Braithwaite, owner  5/6/04
            p.101
 
    BREUDER, ROBERT                                             
        Harper extends Breuder's contract  12/30/04 p.9
 
    BRONCOJACK'S (RESTAURANT)                                   
        BroncoJack's open, staying in town  3/4/04 p.6
        Panel reviewing BroncoJack's plan  4/22/04 p.8
        Working on a solution  6/3/04 p.5
        Eatery still working out parking issue  6/24/04 p.12
 
    BROWN, DOROTHY                                              
        Clerk candidates eye ethics and office upgrades  10/14/04
            p.7
 
    BURKE, EMMETT                                               
        Go-to officer killed in snowmobile crash  2/5/04 p.8
 
    BURNS, NICK                                                 
        Major-league teams draft three former Broncos  6/10/04 p.123
 
    BURSON, DARRELL                                             
        Never too old to fall in love  4/15/04 p.7
 
    BUSH, ROBERT                                                
        Reagle appoints attorney despite setback in court  1/22/04
            p.7
 
    BUSINESS                                                    
        Jeweler:  downtown luster has dulled  1/8/04 p.5
        How sweet it was?  1/15/04 p.8
        Dairy Queen with a twist welcomed back into town  1/15/04
            p.8
        Local newspapers launch Chicago area job web site  1/15/04
            p.21
        When sweet goes sour  1/29/04 p.6
        Bank:  Expansion will help downtown  2/5/04 p.7
        Officials seeking more players in loan program  2/12/04 p.5
        Communicating with customers  2/12/04 p.101
        Communities look for tourism boost  2/19/04 p.14
        International education  5/27/04 p.108
        Village may put cap on number of banks  7/29/04 p.12
        CVS pharmacy eyeing move into Barrington  8/5/04 p.18
        Chamber presenting community expo  8/26/04 p.6
        Pizzeria owner protests village helping competitor  5/27/04
            p.8
        Most merchants enjoying holiday season  12/23/04 p.11
 
    BUSINESS ENTERPRISES                                        
        Hager's Country Market; Tom Hager, owner  1/8/04 p.83
        The Canteen; Sam Roumeliotis, owner  1/15/04 p.89
        Huntington Learning Center; Dave & Chris Tilles; owners 
            1/29/04 p.91
        Michal's Fine Jewelry; Nate Casement, owner  2/5/04 p.95
        Egg Harbor Café; Mike & Aimee Farrell, owners  2/19/04 p.95
        Full Circle Pilates Studio; Sandy McKeown, owner  2/26/04
            p.99
        El:  Environmental Language, Jill Salisbury, owner  3/4/04
            p.95
        Penelope's drawn to Deer Park  3/11/04 p.10
        Barrington Flower Shop; Glen Egeland, owner  3/11/04 p.109
        Willow Creek Alpacas; Steve Hoffman, owner  3/18/04 p.7
        Lundy's Dollhouses and Miniatures; Pat and Mike Lundy,
            owners  3/18/04 p.113
        Kids in Action; Gary Griffin, owner  3/25/04 p.105
        School of art moving April 19  4/1/04 p.6
        KaleidoScoops Ice Cream & More; Raj Patel, owner  4/1/04
            p.97
        Workshop of Barrington; Mike Scholl, owner  4/8/04 p.95
        Body & Sol Salon; Jayne Hayes, owner  4/15/04 p.101
        Nails, Etc.; Patty Meyers, owner  4/29/04 p.101
        Finns' Fabrics by Dyllis; Dyllis Braithwaite, owner  5/6/04
            p.101
        Diamond Seafood; Carol and Patrick Hannagan, owners 
            5/13/04 p.117
        Shabby & Chic Décor; Rodica Nelson, owner  5/20/04 p.109
        Correction to story of 5/20/04 [Shabby & Chic Décor} 
            6/3/04 p.6
        Fibregrafix Services; Layne Smerdon, owner  6/10/04 p.109
        Freddy Connect Golf; Fred Connect, owner  6/17/04 p.121
        My Best Foot Forward; Noelle Cellini, owner  6/24/04 p.109
        Jennifer Michael's Hair Studio; Jennifer & Michael
            Casavant, owners  7/1/04 p.109
        The Mail Room; Toni Fruscella, owner  7/15/04 p.115
        Epona's Hand; Carol Bieniek, owner  7/22/04 p.109
        Computer Tutor; Pat Childers, owner  7/29/04 p.105
        Bracelets spread message of hope  8/5/04 p.7
        Cricket Classics; Connie Riefke and Patricia Cohen, owners 
            8/12/04 p.109
        Finishing Touches Studio; Gail Kueker, owner  8/19/04 p.105
        Curse Breaker Inc.; Allan and Pattie Stejskal, owners 
            8/26/04 p.101
        Pewter Por Favor; Terri Meyer, owner  9/2/04 p.103
        Geeks on Call; Bob Nash and James Fu owners  9/16/04 p.111
        Honquest Fine Furnishings; Richard Honquest, owner  9/23/04
            p.111
        Proforma Century Promotions; George & Peggy Curran, owners 
            9/30/04 p.97
        North Star Jewelry; Vladimir Shifrin and Alex Babitsky,
            owners  10/7/04 p.111
        Theme II Grills & Things; Yoon Shin & Mijin Cho, owners 
            10/14/04 p.109
        Facilispace, Sandy and Michael Steven, owners  10/21/04
            p.109
        Gene Ann's; Gene Ann Alberts, owner  10/28/04 p.111
        David F. Schultz Associates; David F. Schultz, owner 
            11/25/04 p.115
        Aussie Pet Mobile; Tim & Sarah Hermeling, owners  12/2/04
            p.107
        Barn's beauty stuns new owners  12/9/04 p.113
        Snake Alley Customs; Marty Behan, owner  12/16/04 p.113
        Syclo, Richard Padula, owner  12/23/04 p.91
 
    BUTCHER, KURT                                               
        Pioneer Press photo chief remembered  8/5/04 p.26
 
    BYSTER, MIKE                                                
        Go figure  10/7/04 p.23
 
    CALIENTO, BEVERLY                                           
        Correction to article of 1/15/04  1/22/04 p.6
 
    CAMP SIXTH GRADE                                            
        Camp calms incoming sixth-graders' fears  8/19/04 p.8
 
    CANTEEN (RESTAURANT)                                        
        Correction to article of 1/15/04  1/22/04 p.6
 
    CAPACCIO, NICK                                              
        Patriotic float built for the troops  7/1/04 p.5
 
    CARLSTROM, ANNETTE                                          
        Panel reviewing BroncoJack's plan  4/22/04 p.8
 
    CARMEL HIGH SCHOOL                                          
        Honor roll  4/15/04 p.24
 
    CARTONCRAFT, INC.                                           
        Retail center could replace CartonCraft headquarters 
            3/18/04 p.9
 
    CASAVANT, JENNIFER                                          
        Jennifer Michael's Hair Studio; Jennifer & Michael
            Casavant, owners  7/1/04 p.109
 
    CASAVANT, MICHAEL                                           
        Jennifer Michael's Hair Studio; Jennifer & Michael
            Casavant, owners  7/1/04 p.109
 
    CASEMENT, NATE                                              
        Michal's Fine Jewelry; Nate Casement, owner  2/5/04 p.95
 
    CELLINI, NOELLE                                             
        My Best Foot Forward; Noelle Cellini, owner  6/24/04 p.109
 
    CENTURY 16 DEER PARK                                        
        Century 16 theater is state-of-the-art  7/8/04 p.B3
 
    CHAPDELAINE, KIMBERLY                                       
        Bracelets spread message of hope  8/5/04 p.7
 
    CHARACTER COUNTS IN THE BARRINGTON AREA                     
        Character Counts honors pillars of the community  11/11/04
            p.34
 
    CHICAGO BOTANIC GARDEN                                      
        Local landscaper brings tree transplanting to a new level 
            8/26/04 p.106
 
    CHICAGO CUBS (BASEBALL CLUB)                                
        Could next year be here?  3/25/04 p.97
 
    CHICAGOLAND WOMEN'S EXPO                                    
        1st-ever Women's Expo a female-friendly event  2/19/04 p.18
 
    CHILDERS, PAT                                               
        Computer Tutor; Pat Childers, owner  7/29/04 p.105
 
    CHO, MIJIN                                                  
        Theme II Grills & Things; Yoon Shin & Mijin Cho, owners 
            10/14/04 p.109
 
    CHURCH WOMEN UNITED OF THE BARRINGTON AREA                  
        Semla named Valiant Woman  6/24/04 p.113
 
    CIEPLEY, CHRIS                                              
        Ciepley keys Broncos' climb to 5th at MSL meet  2/5/04 p.109
 
    CIOTTI, ERIK                                                
        Late comeback puts Ciotti in the money  8/12/04 p.124
 
    CITIZENS FOR CONSERVATION                                   
        Group honors many for supporting conservation  3/4/04 p.28
        Open space advocates worried about grant cuts  3/11/04 p.9
        CFC, BETA oppose District 220 land plans  6/3/04 p.6
        Conservationists tackling huge restoration project  9/16/04
            p.8
        CFC leader's work honored  12/9/04 p.22
 
    CLARK CONSULTING                                            
        Wamberg project moves another step toward reality  3/4/04
            p.10
        Engineers won't consider bypass for Wamberg project 
            3/18/04 p.8
 
    CLEAN PLATE CLUB RESTAURANT GROUP                           
        Restaurant chain sponsors effort to aid ill boy's family 
            5/6/04 p.26
 
    COFFELT, SALLY D.                                           
        Coffelt, Nelson face off for second time  10/7/04 p.28
 
    COHEN, PATRICIA                                             
        Cricket Classics; Connie Riefke and Patricia Cohen, owners 
            8/12/04 p.109
 
    COLBERT, ROBERT                                             
        Passenger hurt when car flips  4/8/04 p.11
 
    COLLEGE OF LAKE COUNTY                                      
        Search begins for CLC head after Naff  3/25/04 p.28
 
    COMPUTER TUTOR                                              
        Computer Tutor; Pat Childers, owner  7/29/04 p.105
 
    CONNECT, FRED                                               
        Freddy Connect Golf; Fred Connect, owner  6/17/04 p.121
 
    COOK COUNTY FOREST PRESERVE DISTRICT                        
        Go-to officer killed in snowmobile crash  2/5/04 p.8
        New panel suggested to address trail woes  6/3/04 p.12
        Prairie coming back to life  8/26/04 p.7
 
    COOK COUNTY, ILL.                                           
        Board cools to lease tax  1/22/04 p.12
        Tax board warns of late fall bills  1/29/04 p.14
        Voters split between GOP, Dems  3/25/04 p.27
        Annual tax sale  3/25/04 p.96
        Hamelberg being honored by county  4/8/04 p.6
        Skoien hopes to strengthen Cook County GOP  4/22/04 p.11
        Orr's office verifying residency of voters  6/17/04 p.14
        County warns of pertussis  7/15/04 p.14
        Crime drops in area, state  7/22/04 p.12
        Tax hikes hit Cook residents hard  10/14/04 p.5
        School district not benefiting from tax objection payment 
            10/28/04 p.8
        Recorder's Office reaches technological milestone  10/28/04
            p.12
 
    COOK STREET PLAZA (REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT)                 
        Cook Plaza nearly over the hump  1/15/04 p.5
        Cook Street correction  1/22/04 p.7
        Cook Street Plaza earns final ok  4/29/04 p.11
        Reagle won't slow down Cook Street project  5/6/04 p.7
        Restaurant cooks up interest in plaza  7/22/04 p.5
        Start of plaza construction even has developers stunned 
            9/30/04 p.9
        Cook Street Plaza project will proceed  11/18/04 p.6
 
    COONEY, RORY                                                
        Making music is his ministry  11/25/04 p.7
 
    COUNTRYSIDE SCHOOL                                          
        Talking writing  2/12/04 p.5
        Students get lesson in bartering  6/10/04 p.23
        They're going to start smiling  11/25/04 p.27
        News from Iraq  12/16/04 p.27
 
    COURT APPOINTED SPECIAL ADVOCATES (CASA)                    
        For the sake of a child  9/2/04 p.89
 
    COWBOY DREAMS                                               
        Walk or run for Cowboy Dreams  4/15/04 p.9
        Grant gives Cowboy Dreams a boost  12/16/04 p.101
 
    COX, JOHN                                                   
        Political hirings rise as issue in Recorder of Deeds
            contest  10/14/04 p.7
 
    CRABTREE NATURE CENTER                                      
        Teen working to benefit nature center visitors  9/2/04 p.18
 
    CRANE, ANATOLE                                              
        Volunteer discovers different little Italy  1/8/04 p.10
 
    CRANE, PHILIP M.                                            
        Incumbent Crane seeks another term  3/4/04 p.7
        It's Crane vs. Bean in November  3/18/04 p.5
        Crane, Bean square off at forum  8/19/04 p.109
        Crane, Bean differ on national sales tax  9/30/04 p.14
        8th District rematch  10/7/04 p.7
        Final push  10/21/04 p.7
        Bean slams Crane on environmental record  10/28/04 p.9
        New era  11/4/04 p.5
        GOP already plans to oust Bean  11/11/04 p.11
 
    CREATIVE LEARNING MONTESSORI SCHOOL                         
        Sewing is no just for girls  4/1/04 p.23
 
    CREATIVE SCRAPBOOKS                                         
        Uplifting contest raises creativity bar  5/6/04 p.8
 
    CRICKET CLASSICS                                            
        Cricket Classics; Connie Riefke and Patricia Cohen, owners 
            8/12/04 p.109
 
    CRIME AND CRIMINALS                                         
        Boand convicted in drug death  2/26/04 p.5
        Man charged with assaulting officer  2/26/04 p.13
        Suspect in Michal's heist may have been nabbed  2/26/04 p.14
        Increase in fraud cases mirror national trend  3/25/04 p.9
        Swim coach still being probed  4/8/04 p.5
        Boand gets 20 years for role in drug-induced homicide 
            4/8/04 p.10
        Delcore to face gearing, grand jury  4/15/04 p.6
        Delcore indicted on 10 counts of pornography  5/6/04 p.14
        Coach pleads not guilty to pornography  5/13/04 p.8
        Algonquin Road bank robbed  6/3/04 p.8
        Property damage spree may result in felonies  6/17/04 p.10
        Graham gets 21 months, $5,000 fine for mail fraud  7/1/04
            p.10
        Man charged with sexual assault  7/1/04 p.11
        Additional charges filed against accused vandals  7/8/04
            p.13
        Crime drops in area, state  7/22/04 p.12
        Serious offenses rare in Barrington  7/22/04 p.12
        Psychologist under fire  7/29/04 p.5
        Vandals must pay for damage  8/12/04 p.14
        Party supports Sullivan after driving plea  8/12/04 p.18
        Husband insists neglect did not cause wife's death  9/2/04
            p.8
        Cops say burglary suspect wanted beer  9/23/04 p.11
        Delcore trial delayed until January  10/14/04 p.6
        Rep. Sullivan seeks to regain license  10/28/04 p.11
 
    CUBA MARSH                                                  
        Opinions sought on bike path plan  3/25/04 p.5
 
    CUBA TOWNSHIP, ILL.                                         
        Township opposes possible school site  3/18/04 p.12
        Assessment changes  3/18/04 p.119
        Opinions sought on bike path plan  3/25/04 p.5
        Officials reconsidering bike paths on Cuba Road  5/6/04 p.9
        Foersterling leaving Cuba assessor's post  7/29/04 p.12
        Barrington, Cuba townships joining BACOG  8/5/04 p.7
        Area food pantries surviving summer  8/5/04 p.18
        Townships officially join BACOG  8/26/04 p.6
        Lake Barrington, township appeal IEPA permit decision 
            9/9/04 p.8
        Students make sure food pantries stay full  10/21/04 p.9
        Quadrennial assessment roll  10/21/04 p.L2
        Delinquencies  10/28/04 p.108
        Township wants tombstone vandalism at White buried 
            11/18/04 p.9
        Pulling out all the stops  12/2/04 p.11
        Truce near in battle with sewage plant  12/16/04 p.7
        An environmental victory  12/30/04 p.5
 
    CUMMINGS, MARIE                                             
        Sharing technology  8/5/04 p.107
 
    CUMMINGS, SCOTT                                             
        Sharing technology  8/5/04 p.107
 
    CUNNINGHAM, JOHN                                            
        Additional charges filed against accused vandals  7/8/04
            p.13
        Vandals must pay for damage  8/12/04 p.14
 
    CURRAN, GEORGE                                              
        Proforma Century Promotions; George & Peggy Curran, owners 
            9/30/04 p.97
 
    CURRAN, PEGGY                                               
        Proforma Century Promotions; George & Peggy Curran, owners 
            9/30/04 p.97
 
    CURSE BREAKER INC.                                          
        Curse Breaker Inc.; Allan and Pattie Stejskal, owners 
            8/26/04 p.101
 
    CUTTING HALL                                                
        Patrons alarmed by misconstrued closing  3/25/04 p.B7
 
    CVS PHARMACY                                                
        CVS pharmacy eyeing move into Barrington  8/5/04 p.18
        CVS drive-through gets green light  11/18/04 p.11
 
    CZAPSKI, ROGER                                              
        Fatal crash remains under investigation  8/12/04 p.12
 
    DAHLSTROM, DAVID                                            
        Classic decorating scheme wins contest  12/30/04 p.5
 
    DAHLSTROM. MARIA                                            
        Classic decorating scheme wins contest  12/30/04 p.5
 
    DAIRY QUEEN (RESTAURANT)                                    
        Dairy Queen with a twist welcomed back into town  1/15/04
            p.8
 
    DARCH, KAREN                                                
        Darch will run for mayor  5/27/04 p.12
 
    DAVID F. SCHULTZ ASSOCIATES                                 
        David F. Schultz Associates; David F. Schultz, owner 
            11/25/04 p.115
 
    DAVISON, CALEB                                              
        Settler finally gets his tombstone back  11/11/04 p.5
 
    DE VRIES, SOPHIA                                            
        Tower Lakes appoints trustee  9/9/04 p.8
 
    DEER PARK TOWN CENTER (SHOPPING CENTER)                     
        Century 16 theater is state-of-the-art  7/8/04 p.B3
        Shopping dollars help schools  7/29/04 p.6
        New theater a star for Town Center  9/9/04 p.101
        New stores complete center's second phase  11/11/04 p.14
 
    DEER PARK, ILL.                                             
        Karl to leave village post  1/1/04 p.5
        Zoning chair joins Deer Park board  3/25/04 p.13
        Deer Park fighting Palatine plan to construct strip mall 
            4/1/04 p.10
        Vehe restoration earns award  12/9/04 p.10
 
    DELCORE, JOSHUA                                             
        Swim coach still being probed  4/8/04 p.5
        Delcore to face gearing, grand jury  4/15/04 p.6
        Delcore indicted on 10 counts of pornography  5/6/04 p.14
        Coach pleads not guilty to pornography  5/13/04 p.8
        Delcore trial delayed until January  10/14/04 p.6
 
    DEPAUL UNIVERSITY                                           
        International education  5/27/04 p.108
 
    DEVINE, RICHARD                                             
        Devine seeks re-election against stealth opponent  10/14/04
            p.7
 
    DEWITT, DANIEL                                              
        Psychologist under fire  7/29/04 p.5
 
    DIAMOND SEAFOOD                                             
        Diamond Seafood; Carol and Patrick Hannagan, owners 
            5/13/04 p.117
 
    DILLON, ARTHUR, REV.                                        
        The most priestly priest  3/4/04 p.5
        Hundreds celebrate life, legacy of Father Dillon  3/11/04
            p.9
 
    DISTRICT 220 EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION                         
        Star golfer headlining foundation fund-raiser  6/3/04 p.8
        Golf challenge a hit for Educational Foundation  6/17/04 p.9
 
    DRUG ABUSE                                                  
        More kids saying yes to drugs  11/11/04 p.5
 
    DRUGS AND YOUTH                                             
        More kids saying yes to drugs  11/11/04 p.5
        Area leaders will discuss combating teen drug use  12/2/04
            p.9
        Agencies will address drug problem together  12/16/04 p.14
 
    DURBIN, DICK                                                
        Durbin urges changes to federal Patriot Act  8/19/04 p.110
 
    DURTY NELLIE'S                                              
        Good-bye old Nellie's  1/29/04 p.B5
 
    EDUCATION                                                   
        State superintendent:  we do a superb job  1/29/04 p.5
        Beefed-up background check sought  2/12/04 p.11
        Facing a new challenge  3/11/04 p.5
        Vote gives push for amendment to constitution  3/25/04 p.7
        Merit Scholarship Corporation names college recipients 
            7/22/04 p.27
        State drops writing, social science tests  8/5/04 p.8
        ACT scores rise again  8/26/04 p.14
        Firing up the crowd  9/9/04 p.91
        University Center could open next fall  9/16/04 p.115
        Schools may benefit from county's new impact fees  11/25/04
            p.8
        Teachers' early retirement benefit may face revision 
            12/16/04 p.10
        Teachers named in Who's Who  12/16/04 p.28
 
    EGELAND, GLEN                                               
        Barrington Flower Shop; Glen Egeland, owner  3/11/04 p.109
 
    EGG HARBOR CAFÉ (RESTAURANT)                                
        Egg Harbor Café; Mike & Aimee Farrell, owners  2/19/04 p.95
 
    EL:  ENVIRONMENTAL LANGUAGE                                 
        El:  Environmental Language, Jill Salisbury, owner  3/4/04
            p.95
 
    ELA FINE ARTS SHOW                                          
        Ela Fine Arts Show on Saturday  6/3/04 p.6
 
    ELA TOWNSHIP SENIOR CENTER                                  
        Local company is lending seniors a helping hand  11/4/04
            p.103
 
    ELA TOWNSHIP, ILL.                                          
        Ela considers spending power limit  9/2/04 p.5
 
    ELECTIONS                                                   
        Reagle's candidacy could be decided today  1/15/04 p.9
        Reagle short on signatures  1/22/04 p.5
        County seeks support for sales tax increase  1/22/04 p.12
        Reagle's bid for state rep comes to end  2/5/04 p.6
        Candidates focus on state finances  2/26/04 p.26
        Incumbent Crane seeks another term  3/4/04 p.7
        Crane's GOP challenger makes environmental pitch  3/4/04 p.7
        Bean seeking rematch with Republican Crane  3/4/04 p.8
        Novice seeking Dems' nomination  3/4/04 p.8
        A final look at the primary  3/11/04 p.12
        It's Crane vs. Bean in November  3/18/04 p.5
        Bassi survives tough campaign  3/18/04 p.5
        Sales tax hike for Lake roads loses  3/18/04 p.11
        Barrington Hills oks police pension fund  3/18/04 p.11
        Voters split between GOP, Dems  3/25/04 p.27
        Democrat challenging Beaubien  5/20/04 p.6
        Darch will run for mayor  5/27/04 p.12
        District 220 still considering fall tax referendum  6/17/04
            p.12
        Orr's office verifying residency of voters  6/17/04 p.14
        Schools requesting tax hike  7/15/04 p.5
        Crane, Bean square off at forum  8/19/04 p.109
        Crane, Bean differ on national sales tax  9/30/04 p.14
        Jobs, traffic, schools top state candidates' agendas 
            9/30/04 p.28
        8th District rematch  10/7/04 p.7
        Feigen faces uphill battle against incumbent Beaubien 
            10/7/04 p.8
        It's Peterson vs. Peterson in race for 26th Senate  10/7/04
            p.9
        Cremation claims heat up Lake coroner race  10/7/04 p.20
        Coffelt, Nelson face off for second time  10/7/04 p.28
        Library can't expand without adding funds  10/14/04 p.5
        Clerk candidates eye ethics and office upgrades  10/14/04
            p.7
        Devine seeks re-election against stealth opponent  10/14/04
            p.7
        Political hirings rise as issue in Recorder of Deeds
            contest  10/14/04 p.7
        Sullivan, Shepherdson face off in 51st District  10/14/04
            p.8
        Tax rate hike would let village balance budget  10/14/04 p.9
        State's attorney race puts Waller, Jacobs  10/14/04 p.114
        Sabonjian takes issue with recorder's efficiency  10/14/04
            p.116
        Final push  10/21/04 p.7
        Charges fly in countywide races  10/21/04 p.11
        Bean slams Crane on environmental record  10/28/04 p.9
        Lawyers rate judicial candidates  10/28/04 p.18
        New era  11/4/04 p.5
        Images of the campaign trail  11/4/04 p.7
        Beaubien set to resume Illinois budget battle  11/4/04 p.8
        William Peterson wins fifth term  11/4/04 p.8
        Rejection of library expansion a surprise  11/4/04 p.9
        Sullivan overcomes nasty campaign  11/4/04 p.9
        Referendum defeat will likely result in higher fees 
            11/4/04 p.10
        District 220 thinks residents not educated enough about its
            needs  11/11/04 p.10
        GOP already plans to oust Bean  11/11/04 p.11
        Voter turnout high, but short of record  11/11/04 p.20
        Reagle eyeing re-election bid  12/16/04 p.5
        South Barrington slate announces run  12/16/04 p.6
        Candidate filing begins Jan. 17  12/30/04 p.6
 
    ELGIN ACADEMY                                               
        Veteran math teacher adds creativity to class  5/13/04 p.9
 
    ELGIN, JOLIET & EASTERN RAILROAD                            
        Lake-Cook crossing closing for five days  7/15/04 p.6
 
    ELLIS, NICOLE                                               
        Medical examiner:  shooting was suicide  1/1/04 p.9
 
    ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY                             
        Safer ways to dump e-waste says EPA  9/16/04 p.11
 
    EPONA'S HAND                                                
        Epona's Hand; Carol Bieniek, owner  7/22/04 p.109
 
    EXCALIBUR TECHNOLOGY CORP.                                  
        Company offers computer donations  7/1/04 p.6
        Sharing technology  8/5/04 p.107
 
    EXPRESSIONS OF HOPE                                         
        Bracelets spread message of hope  8/5/04 p.7
 
    FACILISPACE                                                 
        Facilispace, Sandy and Michael Steven, owners  10/21/04
            p.109
 
    FANNIE MAY                                                  
        How sweet it was?  1/15/04 p.8
        When sweet goes sour  1/29/04 p.6
 
    FARRELL, AIMEE                                              
        Egg Harbor Café; Mike & Aimee Farrell, owners  2/19/04 p.95
 
    FARRELL, MIKE                                               
        Egg Harbor Café; Mike & Aimee Farrell, owners  2/19/04 p.95
 
    FEIGEN, LARRY                                               
        Democrat challenging Beaubien  5/20/04 p.6
        Feigen faces uphill battle against incumbent Beaubien 
            10/7/04 p.8
 
    FIBREGRAFIX SERVICES                                        
        Fibregrafix Services; Layne Smerdon, owner  6/10/04 p.109
 
    FIDDLE CREEK                                                
        Taxation without representation  3/25/04 p.5
        Lake Barrington trustee backs drainage district annexation 
            4/8/04 p.9
        Objections to drainage district annexation grow  4/15/04 p.8
        Drainage district won't annex area for now  4/22/04 p.7
        Drainage district annexation put on hold  4/29/04 p.7
        IEPA oks expansion  8/26/04 p.12
        Lake Barrington, township appeal IEPA permit decision 
            9/9/04 p.8
        Truce near in battle with sewage plant  12/16/04 p.7
        An environmental victory  12/30/04 p.5
 
    FINDLAY, JOEL                                               
        Additional charges filed against accused vandals  7/8/04
            p.13
        Vandals must pay for damage  8/12/04 p.14
 
    FINISHING TOUCHES STUDIO                                    
        Finishing Touches Studio; Gail Kueker, owner  8/19/04 p.105
 
    FINN'S FABRICS BY DYLLIS                                    
        Finns' Fabrics by Dyllis; Dyllis Braithwaite, owner  5/6/04
            p.101
 
    FIRES                                                       
        Iroquois fire tragedy remembered  1/1/04 p.7
        Fire displaces family at Christmas  1/1/04 p.10
        Fire destroys South Barrington home  2/5/04 p.5
        Elderly couple lucky to escape fire  10/7/04 p.10
        Fire victims hope blaze prompts improved service  12/9/04
            p.9
 
    FISCHER, KEVIN                                              
        Kids learn the cost of doing business  7/22/04 p.7
 
    FISHER, JOSH                                                
        Flying high at 16  4/29/04 p.10
 
    FITTON, RUSSELL                                             
        Dentist, diver and inventor  4/1/04 p.7
 
    FLETCHER, FRED                                              
        Veteran math teacher adds creativity to class  5/13/04 p.9
 
    FLINT CREEK                                                 
        Creek restoration still has some opposition  11/11/04 p.10
 
    FOERSTERLING, FRED J.                                       
        Foersterling leaving Cuba assessor's post  7/29/04 p.12
 
    FOREST GROVE ATHLETIC CLUB                                  
        Pulling strings  8/12/04 p.121
 
    FORMAN, KIM                                                 
        Trustees fighting for deer  12/9/04 p.5
 
    FOX POINT (LAND SUBDIVISION)                                
        Creek restoration still has some opposition  11/11/04 p.10
 
    FRANCESCA RESTAURANTS                                       
        Restaurant cooks up interest in plaza  7/22/04 p.5
 
    FREDDY CONNECT GOLF                                         
        Freddy Connect Golf; Fred Connect, owner  6/17/04 p.121
 
    FREY, DAVID                                                 
        Tower Lakes board gets another fresh face  11/25/04 p.11
 
    FRIEDMAN, JACOB                                             
        Baby New Year arrives early, but Jacob Donald is healthy 
            1/8/04 p.10
 
    FROMMEYER, ERIN                                             
        Fastest Filly  5/6/04 p.111
 
    FRUSCELLA, TONI                                             
        The Mail Room; Toni Fruscella, owner  7/15/04 p.115
 
    FU, JAMES                                                   
        Geeks on Call; Bob Nash and James Fu owners  9/16/04 p.111
 
    FULL CIRCLE PILATES STUDIO                                  
        Full Circle Pilates Studio; Sandy McKeown, owner  2/26/04
            p.99
 
    GARCIA, EDDIE, SPC.                                         
        Baby will greet soldier on next return  8/12/04 p.11
 
    GARDEN CLUB OF INVERNESS                                    
        Garden club installs new officers  7/29/04 p.102
 
    GARDINER, DEBBIE                                            
        New principal, administrator named  1/15/04 p.10
 
    GARLANDS OF BARRINGTON                                      
        Garlands addition geared for memory-loss patients  7/1/04
            p.8
        Garlands spa promotes health living  12/30/04 p.97
 
    GEEKS ON CALL                                               
        Geeks on Call; Bob Nash and James Fu owners  9/16/04 p.111
 
    GENE ANN'S                                                  
        Gene Ann's; Gene Ann Alberts, owner  10/28/04 p.111
 
    GERDTS, KAT                                                 
        Pulling strings  8/12/04 p.121
 
    GESSERT, PAT                                                
        Family making sure needy receive proper Thanksgiving dinner
            11/25/04 p.5
 
    GIANNOPOULOS, PETER J., CPL                                 
        Soldier, scholar, son  11/18/04 p.5
        Marine laid to rest  11/25/04 p.5
 
    GIGI'S PLAYHOUSE                                            
        It's kept my sanity  6/3/04 p.7
 
    GIRL SCOUTS OF AMERICA                                      
        Generations of Girl Scouts invited to March 12 reunion 
            3/4/04 p.24
        Girls Scouts reminded they can be tomorrow's leaders 
            4/15/04 p.10
 
    GOEBBERT'S PUMPKIN FARM                                     
        Suburb scenes, rural themes  10/7/04 p.99
 
    GOMEZ, JAIME                                                
        Cops say burglary suspect wanted beer  9/23/04 p.11
 
    GOOD SHEPHERD HOSPITAL                                      
        Public fund-raising effort begins  2/5/04 p.5
        Book will highlight hospital's history  6/24/04 p.6
        Hospital gets record donation  7/1/04 p.5
        Good Shepherd awards scholarships  7/8/04 p.6
        Wrongful death suit settled for $1.75 million  9/2/04 p.11
        Finding a quick remedy  9/9/04 p.7
        Art in the Barn volunteers hoping event tops $100,000 
            9/16/04 p.9
        Art in the Barn still creates excitement  9/23/04 p.11
        30th Art in the Barn the best show ever  9/30/04 p.10
        Flu shots limited to high-risk people  10/14/04 p.22
        Heart center needs donors to secure grant  10/14/04 p.30
 
    GOVERNMENT                                                  
        Libraries lobby pols on funding, privacy  2/19/04 p.8
        Open space advocates worried about grant cuts  3/11/04 p.9
        Vote gives push for amendment to constitution  3/25/04 p.7
        Gun legislation moves forward in Springfield  3/25/04 p.11
        Towns must act to qualify for security grants  9/9/04 p.11
 
    GOVERNORS PARK                                              
        Students bringing garden to life  5/6/04 p.27
 
    GRAFT, BILL                                                 
        Lake Barrington office saga comes to an end  2/12/04 p.9
 
    GRAFT, MICHAEL                                              
        Village wants bond money  1/1/04 p.9
 
    GRAHAM, CLAYTON                                             
        Graham gets 21 months, $5,000 fine for mail fraud  7/1/04
            p.10
 
    GREENBERG, TERRI ZENNER                                     
        For the sake of a child  9/2/04 p.89
 
    GRIFFIN, GARY                                               
        Kids in Action; Gary Griffin, owner  3/25/04 p.105
 
    GROVE AVENUE SCHOOL                                         
        New landscaping has Grove glowing  6/24/04 p.11
        Kids get sobering drug message  8/19/04 p.7
        Grove carnival returns Friday  9/16/04 p.9
        Nice weather gives Grove carnival big boost  9/23/04 p.7
 
    HAGENBRING, TRUDY                                           
        Hagenbring's eye for beauty recalled  9/2/04 p.20
 
    HAGER HOUSE                                                 
        A true community effort  4/22/04 p.7
 
    HAGER, TOM                                                  
        Hager's Country Market; Tom Hager, owner  1/8/04 p.83
 
    HAGER'S COUNTRY MARKET                                      
        Hager's Country Market; Tom Hager, owner  1/8/04 p.83
 
    HAHN, TOM                                                   
        Lake forest preserve has interim director  8/26/04 p.24
 
    HAMELBERG, RON                                              
        Hamelberg being honored by county  4/8/04 p.6
 
    HAMILTON PARTNERS                                           
        Retail center could replace CartonCraft headquarters 
            3/18/04 p.9
 
    HAMILTON, ALEXA                                             
        Freshman breaks school 100 breaststroke record  9/16/04
            p.124
 
    HAMMOND, FRANCIS J.                                         
        Peter Daniel co-founder recalled for friendliness, retail
            success  4/22/04 p.9
 
    HANDS OF HOPE                                               
        Garden fair sets $150,000 goal for Hands of Hope  6/10/04
            p.10
 
    HANDYMAN PROS                                               
        Local company is lending seniors a helping hand  11/4/04
            p.103
 
    HANNAGAN, CAROL                                             
        Diamond Seafood; Carol and Patrick Hannagan, owners 
            5/13/04 p.117
 
    HANNAGAN, PATRICK                                           
        Diamond Seafood; Carol and Patrick Hannagan, owners 
            5/13/04 p.117
 
    HANOVER, JOHN                                               
        Changing medicine  9/16/04 p.99
 
    HARLEM IRVING COMPANIES                                     
        Woods developer closes on land sale  4/29/04 p.6
 
    HAROLD SQUARE (REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT)                     
        Cook Plaza nearly over the hump  1/15/04 p.5
        Cook Street correction  1/22/04 p.7
        Cook Street Plaza earns final ok  4/29/04 p.11
        Reagle won't slow down Cook Street project  5/6/04 p.7
 
    HARPER COLLEGE                                              
        Communicating with customers  2/12/04 p.101
        Harper College board oks tuition hike  2/26/04 p.11
        Harper ponders degrees, dorms  5/6/04 p.11
        Gala raises $75,000 for foundation  5/6/04 p.98
        Debate continues on Harper degrees  5/20/04 p.11
        Harper, Harvest help single moms  5/20/04 p.99
        Students' artwork earns recognition  5/27/04 p.100
        Legislators question Harper proposal  6/17/04 p.7
        Trustees endorse degrees, limit money to lobby legislators 
            7/1/04 p.26
        Building name becomes Avante  7/1/04 p.32
        Budget plan would shift spending  7/15/04 p.11
        Barton reflects on tenure as Harper College trustee 
            7/15/04 p.24
        Builder joins Harper board  8/5/04 p.26
        Harper plans higher levy despite tax cap  11/4/04 p.12
        Finding their place again  11/4/04 p.89
        New union wants combined talks  12/9/04 p.31
        Santa Claus uses sign language  12/23/04 p.9
        Harper extends Breuder's contract  12/30/04 p.9
 
    HARRIS BANK                                                 
        Algonquin Road bank robbed  6/3/04 p.8
 
    HARVEST BIBLE CHAPEL                                        
        Harper, Harvest help single moms  5/20/04 p.99
 
    HAYES, ELAINE                                               
        Back to court for the Jewel Tea controversy  2/5/04 p.7
        Tea supporters get more time  2/12/04 p.9
 
    HAYES, JAYNE                                                
        Body & Sol Salon; Jayne Hayes, owner  4/15/04 p.101
 
    HAYES, WARREN                                               
        Back to court for the Jewel Tea controversy  2/5/04 p.7
        Tea supporters get more time  2/12/04 p.9
 
    HEALTH WORLD                                                
        Health World letting kids produce real TV  2/26/04 p.5
        Kids get sobering drug message  8/19/04 p.7
 
    HEINZ, JOHN                                                 
        Heinz named a top public works leader  4/8/04 p.6
        Top of the profession  11/11/04 p.36
 
    HERMENING, SARAH                                            
        Aussie Pet Mobile; Tim & Sarah Hermeling, owners  12/2/04
            p.107
 
    HERMENING, TIM                                              
        Aussie Pet Mobile; Tim & Sarah Hermeling, owners  12/2/04
            p.107
 
    HERRMANN, MARY                                              
        Woman of the Year  1/29/04 p.8
 
    HIGHLAND DAIRY FARM                                         
        Last of the hay barbers  9/30/04 p.7
 
    HILL, DAVID                                                 
        Builder joins Harper board  8/5/04 p.26
 
    HJERTSTEDT, FRED                                            
        Board to appoint fill-in for trustee who resigned  2/19/04
            p.8
 
    HOERER, PAUL                                                
        Boand gets 20 years for role in drug-induced homicide 
            4/8/04 p.10
 
    HOFFMAN ESTATES, ILL.                                       
        Barrington Road project snag will delay completion  8/19/04
            p.109
 
    HOFFMAN, STEVE                                              
        Willow Creek Alpacas; Steve Hoffman, owner  3/18/04 p.7
 
    HOLISTIC ANIMAL HEALTH FAIR                                 
        Changing medicine  9/16/04 p.99
 
    HOLLOWAY, LAURA                                             
        Holloway has grand time at St. Charles invite  10/14/04
            p.123
 
    HOLZ, DON                                                   
        Owner says golf course has turned home into a hazard 
            9/9/04 p.5
        Bombarded homeowner following through on suit against golf
            club  9/30/04 p.10
 
    HOMELESSNESS                                                
        Kitchen tour will help agency help homeless  6/3/04 p.10
 
    HONQUEST FINE FURNISHINGS                                   
        Sale paving way for Honquest changes  9/2/04 p.6
        Honquest Fine Furnishings; Richard Honquest, owner  9/23/04
            p.111
 
    HONQUEST, RICHARD                                           
        Honquest Fine Furnishings; Richard Honquest, owner  9/23/04
            p.111
 
    HOOVED ANIMAL RESCUE AND PROTECTIONS SOCIETY                
        Scout gives horse rescuers place to hang their saddles 
            8/12/04 p.9
        HARPS putting some racks on sale  8/12/04 p.9
 
    HORIZON FARMS                                               
        Conservation Trust project wins award  5/6/04 p.6
        No injuries in Horizon Farms fire  5/13/04 p.10
 
    HORSES                                                      
        Full Circle Pilates Studio; Sandy McKeown, owner  2/26/04
            p.99
 
    HOSPICE OF NORTHEASTERN ILLINOIS                            
        Fumes sicken hospice workers  2/26/04 p.10
        Care exceeds expectations  7/29/04 p.7
        Annual duck race produces $60,000 for hospice agency 
            8/12/04 p.10
 
    HOUGH STREET SCHOOL                                         
        Making the grade  1/15/04 p.7
        New principal, administrator named  1/15/04 p.10
        Ready for a new adventure  5/27/04 p.7
        Hough's new playground is on its way  7/22/04 p.6
        Who did it?  9/23/04 p.33
        Appreciation for art  10/21/04 p.23
 
    HOUSING                                                     
        Towns unsure how to meet housing law  9/23/04 p.7
        Home, sweet home  9/23/04 p.8
        Towns want local control [housing] 9/23/04 p.9
        Towns model successful hosing programs  9/23/04 p.9
 
    HULTMAN, AARON                                              
        Boy, 8, battles rare nerve disease  1/29/04 p.11
 
    HULTMAN, GARY                                               
        Restaurant chain sponsors effort to aid ill boy's family 
            5/6/04 p.26
 
    HUNTINGTON LEARNING CENTER                                  
        Huntington Learning Center; Dave & Chris Tilles; owners 
            1/29/04 p.91
 
    ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF LABOR                                
        Finding their place again  11/4/04 p.89
 
    ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION                       
        New trees must go:  railroad officials say  6/3/04 p.10
 
    ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY                    
        IEPA oks expansion  8/26/04 p.12
        Lake Barrington, township appeal IEPA permit decision 
            9/9/04 p.8
        Truce near in battle with sewage plant  12/16/04 p.7
        An environmental victory  12/30/04 p.5
 
    ILLINOIS HIGH SCHOOL ASSOCIATION                            
        Leveling the playing field  8/19/04 p.115
        Private coaches learn multi-tasking  8/19/04 p.116
        No guarantee IHSA recommendations will please all  8/19/04
            p.116
        Other states come up with ways to do right thing  8/19/04
            p.117
        Transferring not always about PT  8/19/04 p.117
        Recruiting not always dirty word  8/19/04 p.118
        Have mercy!  Area coaches no fans of new IHSA slaughter
            rule  12/30/04 p.107
 
    ILLINOIS HOSPITAL REPORT ACT                                
        Getting help picking a hospital  8/5/04 p.5
 
    ILLINOIS PRESS ASSOCIATION                                  
        Pioneer wins 23 IPA awards  10/14/04 p.14
 
    INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS CENTER                               
        International education  5/27/04 p.108
 
    INVERNESS, ILL.                                             
        Inverness protects animals from guns  4/22/04 p.8
        Inverness prepares to spend more, tap surplus reserves 
            5/6/04 p.10
        Board sets aside money in case of emergencies  6/24/04 p.14
        Soldier, scholar, son  11/18/04 p.5
 
    IROQUOIS THEATER                                            
        Iroquois fire tragedy remembered  1/1/04 p.7
 
    JACOBS, MICHAEL                                             
        State's attorney race puts Waller, Jacobs  10/14/04 p.114
 
    JASON, BRIAN                                                
        Barn's beauty stuns new owners  12/9/04 p.113
 
    JASON, VICTOR                                               
        Barn's beauty stuns new owners  12/9/04 p.113
 
    JEFFREY PRIDE FOUNDATION                                    
        Child's death spurs event for cancer research benefit 
            2/19/04 p.13
 
    JENNIFER MICHAEL'S HAIR STUDIO                              
        Jennifer Michael's Hair Studio; Jennifer & Michael
            Casavant, owners  7/1/04 p.109
 
    JEWEL FOOD STORES                                           
        Judge continues hearing on Jewel Tea building  1/8/04 p.9
        Jewel Tea project back on track  1/22/04 p.5
        Back to court for the Jewel Tea controversy  2/5/04 p.7
        Tea supporters get more time  2/12/04 p.9
        Wrecking ball back in action  2/19/04 p.5
        Being reduced to rubble  6/10/04 p.8
        Survey backs vision for Jewel Tea  8/12/04 p.5
 
    JEWEL TEA                                                   
        Additional meeting will detail Jewel Tea park plan 
            10/21/04 p.8
        Village gains land chunk coveted by library  12/9/04 p.5
        People's park reflects public's input  12/9/04 p.7
 
    JOHNSON, SUSAN                                              
        Memorial set for former Courier-Review columnist  9/9/04
            p.10
 
    JOURNEYS FROM PADS TO HOPE                                  
        Kitchen tour will help agency help homeless  6/3/04 p.10
 
    JUUL-NIELSEN, ANASTASIA                                     
        Never too old to fall in love  4/15/04 p.7
 
    KALEIDOSCOOPS ICE CREAM & MORE                              
        KaleidoScoops Ice Cream & More; Raj Patel, owner  4/1/04
            p.97
 
    KALEIDOSCOPE SCHOOL OF ART                                  
        School of art moving April 19  4/1/04 p.6
 
    KARAS, BEN                                                  
        Injured hockey player's parents seek damages  7/15/04 p.9
 
    KARAS, DEBBIE                                               
        Injured hockey player's parents seek damages  7/15/04 p.9
 
    KARAS, ROBERT                                               
        Injured hockey player's parents seek damages  7/15/04 p.9
 
    KARL, RICHARD                                               
        Karl to leave village post  1/1/04 p.5
 
    KAZMIER, JOHN                                               
        House of 81,009 lights quite a sight  12/2/04 p.7
 
    KELLER, RICHARD                                             
        Cremation claims heat up Lake coroner race  10/7/04 p.20
 
    KENYON, JILL                                                
        BHS junior participated in teen beauty pageant  12/2/04 p.
 
    KERCHBERGER, ERIC                                           
        Yale-bound runner gets read on rivals  6/24/04 p.124
 
    KERR, MELISSA                                               
        Money matters  2/19/04 p.85
 
    KIDS IN ACTION                                              
        Kids in Action; Gary Griffin, owner  3/25/04 p.105
 
    KLEHM PROPERTY                                              
        Clock ticking on village, park district buying Klehm
            parcels  1/22/04 p.7
        Village, park district pursuing land buys  2/5/04 p.9
        District eyes land for rec center  2/19/04 p.10
        Sports complex plan takes step  4/15/04 p.8
        Woods developer closes on land sale  4/29/04 p.6
        Village officially owns 33 Klehm acres  6/17/04 p.6
 
    KLEIDERMAN, JUDITH                                          
        Clerk candidates eye ethics and office upgrades  10/14/04
            p.7
 
    KLEIN, JAMES                                                
        Three killed in crashes  6/10/04 p.12
 
    KNEPPER, SUE                                                
        Students bringing garden to life  5/6/04 p.27
 
    KNICK, DENNIS                                               
        War poems appear after 30 years  1/8/04 p.B6
 
    KOCOUREK, PATRICIA                                          
        Hospital gets record donation  7/1/04 p.5
 
    KOCOUREK, WAYNE                                             
        Hospital gets record donation  7/1/04 p.5
 
    KOENIGSKNECHT, JOSEPH                                       
        New principal, administrator named  1/15/04 p.10
 
    KOSTKA, WARREN                                              
        Bassi survives tough campaign  3/18/04 p.5
 
    KRAEGER, JOSHUA                                             
        Wrongful death suit settled for $1.75 million  9/2/04 p.11
 
    KRAEGER, JOYCE                                              
        Wrongful death suit settled for $1.75 million  9/2/04 p.11
 
    KUEKER, GAIL                                                
        Finishing Touches Studio; Gail Kueker, owner  8/19/04 p.105
 
    LAFARGE LIFELONG LEARNING PROGRAM                           
        LaFarge targets lifelong learners  9/9/04 p.9
 
    LAKE BARRINGTON MEDICAL ARTS LLC                            
        Lake Barrington office saga comes to an end  2/12/04 p.9
 
    LAKE BARRINGTON WOODS (REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT)             
        Residents raise money for youth services  1/1/04 p.6
        Never too old to fall in love  4/15/04 p.7
 
    LAKE BARRINGTON, ILL.                                       
        Village wants bond money  1/1/04 p.9
        Lake Barrington office saga comes to an end  2/12/04 p.9
        Lake Barrington fire station opening  2/26/04 p.6
        Fire district targeting new site  3/11/04 p.5
        Former ComEd center will become third fire station  3/18/04
            p.9
        Taxation without representation  3/25/04 p.5
        Swim coach still being probed  4/8/04 p.5
        Lake Barrington trustee backs drainage district annexation 
            4/8/04 p.9
        Delcore to face gearing, grand jury  4/15/04 p.6
        Objections to drainage district annexation grow  4/15/04 p.8
        Fire station needs special use ok  4/22/04 p.5
        Drainage district won't annex area for now  4/22/04 p.7
        Drainage district annexation put on hold  4/29/04 p.7
        Special use approved for new fire station  4/29/04 p.7
        New parcel targeted for school  7/15/04 p.7
        Reindl likely leaving Lake Barrington job  7/15/04 p.12
        District 220 getting closer to land buy  8/12/04 p.5
        Office complex or school?  8/19/04 p.5
        IEPA oks expansion  8/26/04 p.12
        Husband insists neglect did not cause wife's death  9/2/04
            p.8
        Lake Barrington, township appeal IEPA permit decision 
            9/9/04 p.8
        Search begins for Reindl's successor  9/16/04 p.5
        Land use proposals underwhelm panel  9/16/04 p.10
        Talon make [sic] new pitch to plan commission  10/21/04 p.12
        Plan commissioner joins Lake Barrington board  10/21/04 p.14
        Richardson announces run for village president  11/18/04 p.8
        New administrator called a star  11/25/04 p.5
        Panel opposes office building project  11/25/04 p.11
        New fire station up and running  12/16/04 p.5
        Truce near in battle with sewage plant  12/16/04 p.7
        An environmental victory  12/30/04 p.5
 
    LAKE COUNTY FOREST PRESERVE DISTRICT                        
        Forest Preserve adopts budget  7/8/04 p.18
        Money for new preserves almost gone  8/12/04 p.7
        Lake forest preserve has interim director  8/26/04 p.24
        County gains link in Des Plaines Trail  9/2/04 p.108
        Board close to settlement with fired executive director 
            9/23/04 p.116
        Bonner Farm to open Oct. 10  9/30/04 p.103
        Forest preserve land acquired  11/4/04 p.19
        Burning to make the preserves better  11/18/04 p.117
 
    LAKE COUNTY, ILL.                                           
        Gavel finally falls in new branch court  1/22/04 p.11
        County seeks support for sales tax increase  1/22/04 p.12
        Sales tax hike would fund roadwork  3/4/04 p.22
        Sales tax hike for Lake roads loses  3/18/04 p.11
        Taxation without representation  3/25/04 p.5
        Lake Barrington trustee backs drainage district annexation 
            4/8/04 p.9
        Drainage district won't annex area for now  4/22/04 p.7
        Lake Republicans elect new leader  4/22/04 p.12
        Drainage district annexation put on hold  4/29/04 p.7
        SWALCO plans hazardous waste collections in county  4/29/04
            p.19
        RTA overhaul plan concerns officials  6/24/04 p.18
        Sheriff's K-9 dog dies  7/8/04 p.19
        Bat tests positive for rabies virus  7/15/04 p.18
        Wild west  [Lake County Fair]  7/22/04 p.11
        Birthing center gives county fair new look  7/29/04 p.30
        No road referendum on November ballot  9/2/04 p.107
        Work to begin soon on northern branch court  9/23/04 p.116
        School district not benefiting from tax objection payment 
            10/28/04 p.8
        Lake County unlikely to pursue property tax assessment
            freeze  10/28/04 p.9
        Lines drawn for leadership positions in Lake County 
            11/18/04 p.117
        Schools may benefit from county's new impact fees  11/25/04
            p.8
        Lake County sets agenda, many Democrats absent  12/16/04 p.9
        Plan aims to reduce construction debris  12/23/04 p.19
        2004 top stories  12/30/04 p.10
 
    LAKEWOOD HOMES                                              
        Village wants bond money  1/1/04 p.9
 
    LAND USE                                                    
        Land use proposals underwhelm panel  9/16/04 p.10
 
    LANGENDORF PARK                                             
        Man charged with sexual assault  7/1/04 p.11
 
    LARUE, ART                                                  
        Schools miss DARE officer  1/15/04 p.9
 
    LASALLE BANK                                                
        LaSalle Bank comes to South Barrington  9/30/04 p.98
 
    LAUGAL, MIKE                                                
        Laugual gives teammates big life at Lakewood  10/28/04 p.125
 
    LAW                                                         
        Gavel finally falls in new branch court  1/22/04 p.11
        Animal will power  4/15/04 p.91
        Measure toughens penalty for drivers guilty of hill hopping
            5/13/04 p.8
        Bill would restrict use of wireless cameras  5/13/04 p.13
        Good intentions pave road to HIPAA  6/10/04 p.99
        Getting help picking a hospital  8/5/04 p.5
        State drops writing, social science tests  8/5/04 p.8
        Durbin urges changes to federal Patriot Act  8/19/04 p.110
        Towns unsure how to meet housing law  9/23/04 p.7
        Home, sweet home  9/23/04 p.8
        Towns want local control [housing] 9/23/04 p.9
        Towns model successful hosing programs  9/23/04 p.9
        Teachers' early retirement benefit may face revision 
            12/16/04 p.10
 
    LEE, KARIN                                                  
        BHS senior named Presidential Scholar  6/3/04 p.6
 
    LEICHTER, LEO                                               
        Prominent car dealer recalled as a friend  12/23/04 p.14
 
    LETO, GLENN                                                 
        A fascinating experience  4/29/04 p.27
 
    LEVIN, NICOLE                                               
        Boand convicted in drug death  2/26/04 p.5
        Boand gets 20 years for role in drug-induced homicide 
            4/8/04 p.10
 
    LEVY, LYLE                                                  
        Jeweler:  downtown luster has dulled  1/8/04 p.5
        Penelope's drawn to Deer Park  3/11/04 p.10
 
    LIBERTY PRAIRIE CONSERVANCY                                 
        Taking up the open space cause  12/9/04 p.26
 
    LIBRARIES                                                   
        When overdue notices aren't enough  7/8/04 p.11
        Libraries honor 9/11 with voter registration  9/2/04 p.107
 
    LICHTENSTEIN, JEFF                                          
        Board silly  3/4/04 p.105
 
    LIKENS, JEFF                                                
        Back on top  1/22/04 p.105
 
    LONG GROVE, ILL.                                            
        Chocolate on parade at Long Grove festival  4/29/04 p.12
 
    LOPEZ, LAURA                                                
        Still shooting for the stars  2/5/04 p.11
 
    LUNDY, MIKE                                                 
        Lundy's Dollhouses and Miniatures; Pat and Mike Lundy,
            owners  3/18/04 p.113
 
    LUNDY, PAT                                                  
        Lundy's Dollhouses and Miniatures; Pat and Mike Lundy,
            owners  3/18/04 p.113
 
    LUNDY'S DOLLHOUSES AND MINIATURES                           
        Lundy's Dollhouses and Miniatures; Pat and Mike Lundy,
            owners  3/18/04 p.113
 
    LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE ATONEMENT                            
        Lutheran church adds staff member  7/29/04 p.98
 
    LUTHER-JESCHKE, LESLIE                                      
        Caring capacity attracts new United Way director  4/1/04 p.9
 
    M. GOODMAN LANDSCAPES                                       
        Local landscaper brings tree transplanting to a new level 
            8/26/04 p.106
 
    MAHER, CHRISTOPHER                                          
        Fatal crash remains under investigation  8/12/04 p.12
 
    MAKRAY MEMORIAL GOLF CLUB                                   
        Revamped Thunderbird adding new clubhouse  3/25/04 p.8
        Where grass is greener  7/29/04 p.115
        Owner says golf course has turned home into a hazard 
            9/9/04 p.5
        Bombarded homeowner following through on suit against golf
            club  9/30/04 p.10
 
    MANN, LINDA                                                 
        Persistent lottery player finally hits the jackpot  12/9/04
            p.8
 
    MANNIX, SHEILA                                              
        Ethics complaint dismissed  6/24/04 p.8
 
    MARCUS, JONATHAN                                            
        Passenger hurt when car flips  4/8/04 p.11
        Recent crash victims have been lucky to walk away  4/22/04
            p.10
 
    MARSHALL, ERIC                                              
        Marshall draws notice with win in title game  5/27/04 p.122
 
    MARSHALL, NEAL                                              
        Plan commissioner joins Lake Barrington board  10/21/04 p.14
 
    MARTIN, CHRISTOPHER A.                                      
        New administrator called a star  11/25/04 p.5
 
    MATTHEWS, DAPHNE                                            
        Navy reservist praises district administrators  1/22/04 p.9
 
    MAURAIS, JIM                                                
        Couple [Maurais] celebrates 60 years  10/7/04 p.105
 
    MAURAIS, MAGGIE                                             
        Couple [Maurais] celebrates 60 years  10/7/04 p.105
 
    MAY, JIM                                                    
        Nothing like a good story  10/28/04 p.27
 
    MAZESKI, KELLY                                              
        North Barrington names trustee  3/25/04 p.10
        Trustees fighting for deer  12/9/04 p.5
 
    MCCAMMON, MARIANELA                                         
        Stop the music  4/8/04 p.8
 
    MCCOMBIE, PAULA                                             
        McCombie filling Ariola's board seat  12/9/04 p.12
 
    MCCOY, MAC                                                  
        Churches join effort to help soldiers  6/3/04 p.11
        Correction to story of 6/3/04  6/10/04 p.6
 
    MCCOY, PAT                                                  
        Churches join effort to help soldiers  6/3/04 p.11
        Correction to story of 6/3/04  6/10/04 p.6
 
    MCENROE, JOHN                                               
        Sauer filling McEnroe's seat  7/15/04 p.5
 
    MCHENRY COUNTY, ILL.                                        
        Spraying slated to halt spread of gypsy moth  5/6/04 p.26
        Recorder's office warning of firm charging more for copy of
            deed  9/2/04 p.29
        Pulling out all the stops  12/2/04 p.11
 
    MCKEOWN, SANDY                                              
        Full Circle Pilates Studio; Sandy McKeown, owner  2/26/04
            p.99
 
    MCKILLEN, KATIE                                             
        McKillen adopts a winning attitude  1/22/04 p.107
        McKillen captures 3 events at regional  2/12/04 p.117
        McKillen ascends four places on beam at State  2/26/04 p.111
 
    MCPIKE, BRIAN                                               
        Man charged with assaulting officer  2/26/04 p.13
 
    MEDIEVAL TIMES                                              
        Witness now, the sport of kings  9/23/04 p.95
 
    MEIJER                                                      
        Job seekers flock to new Meijer store  3/25/04 p.12
 
    MELISSA THODOS AND DANCERS                                  
        Lessons in dance  1/22/04 p.23
 
    MELOY, PAT                                                  
        District 220 teachers honored  11/4/04 p.6
 
    MENDOZA, DONN                                               
        New principal picked to lead Station Campus  3/18/04 p.14
 
    MENHEER, LORRAINE, SR.                                      
        Friends helping friends  2/12/04 p.89
 
    MESIROW STEIN REAL ESTATE                                   
        Village, park district pursuing land buys  2/5/04 p.9
        District eyes land for rec center  2/19/04 p.10
        Sports complex plan takes step  4/15/04 p.8
        Woods developer closes on land sale  4/29/04 p.6
 
    MESSERLI, STEVE                                             
        Lake forest preserve has interim director  8/26/04 p.24
 
    MEYER, TERRI                                                
        Pewter Por Favor; Terri Meyer, owner  9/2/04 p.103
 
    MEYERS, PATTY                                               
        Nails, Etc.; Patty Meyers, owner  4/29/04 p.101
 
    MICHAL'S FINE JEWELRY                                       
        Michal's Fine Jewelry; Nate Casement, owner  2/5/04 p.95
        Suspect in Michal's heist may have been nabbed  2/26/04 p.14
 
    MIDLANDS (LAND SUBDIVISION)                                 
        Vote set for restricted-use cricket field  11/18/04 p.6
 
    MILLER, MATISSE                                             
        Miller makes most of makeshift  9/30/04 p.113
 
    MIZANIN, MATT                                               
        Gymnastics coach wins twice  4/1/04 p.107
 
    MOEHLMANN, MATT                                             
        Matt's the man  2/19/04 p.105
 
    MONTESSORI CHILDREN'S HOUSE                                 
        Montessori teacher's legacy earns national recognition 
            7/29/04 p.9
 
    MONTRIE, JUSTIN                                             
        Board silly  3/4/04 p.105
 
    MOORE, EUGENE                                               
        Political hirings rise as issue in Recorder of Deeds
            contest  10/14/04 p.7
 
    MOSER, GEORGE                                               
        Moser leading Power to Heal  12/2/04 p.12
 
    MUELLER, BLAKE                                              
        District 220 teachers honored  11/4/04 p.6
 
    MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS (DISEASE)                                
        Patient's class helps others with MS get fit  4/22/04 p.5
 
    MUNDELEIN, ILL.                                             
        Gavel finally falls in new branch court  1/22/04 p.11
 
    MY BEST FOOT FORWARD                                        
        My Best Foot Forward; Noelle Cellini, owner  6/24/04 p.109
 
    NAFF, GRETCHEN                                              
        Search begins for CLC head after Naff  3/25/04 p.28
 
    NAILS, ETC.                                                 
        Nails, Etc.; Patty Meyers, owner  4/29/04 p.101
 
    NASH, BOB                                                   
        Geeks on Call; Bob Nash and James Fu owners  9/16/04 p.111
 
    NATIONAL AMATEUR DODGEBALL ASSOCIATION                      
        Dodgeball:  it's a big hit  9/30/04 p.89
 
    NATIONAL MERIT SCHOLARSHIP CORPORATION                      
        Merit Scholarship Corporation names college recipients 
            7/22/04 p.27
 
    NATIONAL PARK SERVICE                                       
        History makers  4/8/04 p.87
 
    NATIONAL-LOUIS UNIVERSITY                                   
        Local couple establish scholarship  3/25/04 p.23
 
    NEGUS, JEFF                                                 
        Teen film ventures down Cuba Road  7/15/04 p.B6
 
    NELSON, MARY                                                
        Coffelt, Nelson face off for second time  10/7/04 p.28
 
    NELSON, RODICA                                              
        Shabby & Chic Décor; Rodica Nelson, owner  5/20/04 p.109
        Correction to story of 5/20/04 [Shabby & Chic Décor} 
            6/3/04 p.6
 
    NEW GENERATIONS                                             
        Where kids can be kids  2/12/04 p.8
        Art project bridges generation gap  3/25/04 p.7
 
    NOENS, MICHAEL                                              
        Teen film ventures down Cuba Road  7/15/04 p.B6
 
    NOISE POLLUTION                                             
        Noise pollution another cause for life's stresses  7/8/04
            p.8
        Counties aim to keep things quiet  7/8/04 p.8
        Towns have own noise restrictions  7/8/04 p.9
        Correction to story of 7/7/04  7/15/04 p.6
 
    NORGE SKI CLUB                                              
        Top flight  9/23/04 p.26
 
    NORTH BARRINGTON SCHOOL                                     
        Students meet pen pal home from Iraq  4/1/04 p.11
 
    NORTH BARRINGTON, ILL.                                      
        North Barrington nixes Tower Lakes police pact  1/1/04 p.8
        Board to appoint fill-in for trustee who resigned  2/19/04
            p.8
        Starkey puts off appointing trustee  2/26/04 p.10
        North Barrington names trustee  3/25/04 p.10
        Village trying to get accurate deer count  3/25/04 p.14
        Kids learn as school burns its back yard  4/8/04 p.5
        Starkey stepping down  4/15/04 p.5
        Village joins fight against school site  4/29/04 p.9
        Parker vows to serve rest of Starkey's term  6/3/04 p.5
        Sauer filling McEnroe's seat  7/15/04 p.5
        Wynstone gets ok to bow hunt deer  11/25/04 p.9
        Thinning deer heard fuels emotions  12/2/04 p.5
        Trustees fighting for deer  12/9/04 p.5
 
    NORTHERN ILLINOIS SPECIAL RECREATION ASSOCIATION            
        Contributions provide minibus for NISRA  11/25/04 p.
 
    NORTHWEST CHICAGOLAND REGIONAL AIRPORT                      
        Airport seeks local customers  1/22/04 p.95
 
    NORVICH, STEVE                                              
        Former resident a bridge master  6/24/04 p.98
 
    NUYTTENS, MICHAEL P.                                        
        Man charged with sexual assault  7/1/04 p.11
 
    O'CONNELL, DREW                                             
        Major-league teams draft three former Broncos  6/10/04 p.123
 
    O'NEIL, RYAN                                                
        Dad remembers son trying to get on the right path  1/15/04
            p.6
        Coroner's jury finds heroin killed teenager  3/11/04 p.14
 
    OSMOND, JOANN                                               
        Lake Republicans elect new leader  4/22/04 p.12
 
    OVER, MATT                                                  
        Scary injury puts Barrington loss in perspective  8/5/04
            p.131
 
    PADULA, RICHARD                                             
        Syclo, Richard Padula, owner  12/23/04 p.91
 
    PALATINE PARK DISTRICT                                      
        Golfing with discs  8/26/04 p.91
 
    PALATINE RURAL FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT                     
        Township seeks new fire board member  9/2/04 p.13
        Fire districts exploring partnership  12/30/04 p.11
 
    PALATINE TOWNSHIP, ILL.                                     
        CD-ROM helps people locate social services  7/29/04 p.23
        Township seeks new fire board member  9/2/04 p.13
 
    PALATINE, ILL.                                              
        Good-bye old Nellie's  1/29/04 p.B5
        It's curtains for Village Theatre  3/18/04 p.B3
        Deer Park fighting Palatine plan to construct strip mall 
            4/1/04 p.10
 
    PAPPAS, CHRISTOPHER                                         
        Husband insists neglect did not cause wife's death  9/2/04
            p.8
 
    PAPPAS, LAUREL                                              
        Husband insists neglect did not cause wife's death  9/2/04
            p.8
 
    PARKER, CRAIG                                               
        Parker vows to serve rest of Starkey's term  6/3/04 p.5
 
    PATEL, RAJ                                                  
        KaleidoScoops Ice Cream & More; Raj Patel, owner  4/1/04
            p.97
 
    PAYTON FLORAL COMPANY                                       
        Florist's work on display at Million  8/12/04 p.6
 
    PENELOPE'S JEWELRY                                          
        Jeweler:  downtown luster has dulled  1/8/04 p.5
        Penelope's drawn to Deer Park  3/11/04 p.10
 
    PEPPER CONSTRUCTION                                         
        Village gains land chunk coveted by library  12/9/04 p.5
        Pepper not interested in selling library land  12/30/04 p.14
 
    PERRY, CELMA                                                
        Montessori teacher's legacy earns national recognition 
            7/29/04 p.9
 
    PERTUSSIS (DISEASE)                                         
        County warns of pertussis  7/15/04 p.14
 
    PETERSON, NANCY                                             
        It's Peterson vs. Peterson in race for 26th Senate  10/7/04
            p.9
 
    PETERSON, WILLIAM                                           
        It's Peterson vs. Peterson in race for 26th Senate  10/7/04
            p.9
        William Peterson wins fifth term  11/4/04 p.8
 
    PEWTER POR FAVOR                                            
        Pewter Por Favor; Terri Meyer, owner  9/2/04 p.103
 
    PHELPS, DAVID                                               
        Crane's GOP challenger makes environmental pitch  3/4/04 p.7
 
    PHILLIPS MEN'S WEAR                                         
        Making room for the bank  10/21/04 p.10
 
    PIAGENTINI, RAY                                             
        Students taste a different world  1/29/04 p.27
 
    PIONEER PRESS                                               
        Union authorizes Pioneer strike  1/8/04 p.85
        Pioneer wins 23 IPA awards  10/14/04 p.14
 
    PITZENBERGER, STEFAN                                        
        Three killed in crashes  6/10/04 p.12
 
    PLUM, LORRAINE                                              
        Ready for a new adventure  5/27/04 p.7
 
    POHLMAN, DAN                                                
        Major-league teams draft three former Broncos  6/10/04 p.123
 
    POL, THERESE                                                
        Daughter secures dad's missing war medals  6/3/04 p.11
 
    POLICE                                                      
        North Barrington nixes Tower Lakes police pact  1/1/04 p.8
        Police pension fund question may end up on March ballot 
            1/8/04 p.9
        Schools miss DARE officer  1/15/04 p.9
        Voters urged to answer police pension question  2/26/04 p.11
        Police department earns national accreditation  4/1/04 p.14
        Cops hosting open house  5/20/04 p.6
        Smoothing out the bumps  5/20/04 p.7
        Gun lock donations promote safety  7/8/04 p.10
        Officer devoted three decades to Barrington Hills  8/19/04
            p.12
        More kids saying yes to drugs  11/11/04 p.5
 
    PRIDE, JEFFREY                                              
        Child's death spurs event for cancer research benefit 
            2/19/04 p.13
 
    PROFORMA CENTURY PROMOTIONS                                 
        Proforma Century Promotions; George & Peggy Curran, owners 
            9/30/04 p.97
 
    PROJECT CHILDSAFE                                           
        Gun lock donations promote safety  7/8/04 p.10
 
    PROTECT OUR INVESTMENT IN EDUCATION                         
        Group pushing District 220 referendum  10/14/04 p.11
 
    PTASINKSKI, KRYSTINA                                        
        Trust fund donations not tax-deductible  6/24/04 p.6
        Community ensuring girl stays in college  7/22/04 p.6
 
    PTASINSKI, KAREN                                            
        Three killed in crashes  6/10/04 p.12
        More than a tragedy  6/17/04 p.5
 
    PTASINSKI, KRYSTINA                                         
        More than a tragedy  6/17/04 p.5
 
    RANDALL, LINDSAY                                            
        Softball player scores with equipment drive for school 
            11/11/04 p.8
 
    REAGAN, RONALD                                              
        Reagan hailed as inspiration  6/10/04 p.11
 
    REAGLE, MARSHALL                                            
        Reagle's candidacy could be decided today  1/15/04 p.9
        Reagle short on signatures  1/22/04 p.5
        Reagle appoints attorney despite setback in court  1/22/04
            p.7
        Reagle's bid for state rep comes to end  2/5/04 p.6
        Judge wants Reagle, board to compromise  3/4/04 p.12
        Judge may rule on Reagle suit today  3/18/04 p.10
        Hearing on Reagle suit rescheduled  3/25/04 p.9
        Ruling on Reagle suit likely coming in June  4/15/04 p.11
        Reagle won't slow down Cook Street project  5/6/04 p.7
        Board still trying to settle Reagle's suit  6/10/04 p.11
        Ruling on Reagle's suit has both sides claiming victory 
            6/17/04 p.8
        Reagle, board will be back in court  7/8/04 p.5
        Reagle rejects board's legal deal  7/22/04 p.5
        Reagle suit back in court  8/12/04 p.12
        Reagle looks to reduce bills by firing lawyers  8/19/04 p.10
        Officials awaiting ruling on lawyers  9/9/04 p.9
        Reagle, board still split over attorney  9/23/04 p.13
        Suit targets TIF district  9/23/04 p.14
        No end to the bickering  9/30/04 p.5
        Trustees accuse Reagle of obstructing projects  10/14/04
            p.14
        Disgruntled Reagle issues yet another doomed veto  10/28/04
            p.10
        Cook Street Plaza project will proceed  11/18/04 p.6
        Reagle eyeing re-election bid  12/16/04 p.5
        Reagle's lawsuit tossed  12/23/04 p.5
 
    REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT                                     
        Cook Plaza nearly over the hump  1/15/04 p.5
        Jewel Tea project back on track  1/22/04 p.5
        Clock ticking on village, park district buying Klehm
            parcels  1/22/04 p.7
        Cook Street correction  1/22/04 p.7
        Back to court for the Jewel Tea controversy  2/5/04 p.7
        Village, park district pursuing land buys  2/5/04 p.9
        Village opposes development  2/12/04 p.6
        Lake Barrington office saga comes to an end  2/12/04 p.9
        Tea supporters get more time  2/12/04 p.9
        Wrecking ball back in action  2/19/04 p.5
        District eyes land for rec center  2/19/04 p.10
        Wamberg project moves another step toward reality  3/4/04
            p.10
        Owner:  My land is not for sale  3/4/04 p.11
        Engineers won't consider bypass for Wamberg project 
            3/18/04 p.8
        Retail center could replace CartonCraft headquarters 
            3/18/04 p.9
        Village oks land purchase  3/18/04 p.14
        Panel approves senior housing plan  4/1/04 p.5
        Board oks senior housing project  4/15/04 p.5
        Woods developer closes on land sale  4/29/04 p.6
        Cook Street Plaza earns final ok  4/29/04 p.11
        Reagle won't slow down Cook Street project  5/6/04 p.7
        Village finalizes purchase of land  6/3/04 p.14
        Village officially owns 33 Klehm acres  6/17/04 p.6
        District 220 getting closer to land buy  8/12/04 p.5
        Office complex or school?  8/19/04 p.5
        Willow Creek Church seeks to fill 3 wetlands  9/2/04 p.28
        Start of plaza construction even has developers stunned 
            9/30/04 p.9
        Making room for the bank  10/21/04 p.10
        Cook Street Plaza project will proceed  11/18/04 p.6
        Proposed condo plan too big  11/18/04 p.9
        CVS drive-through gets green light  11/18/04 p.11
        Panel opposes office building project  11/25/04 p.11
        People's park reflects public's input  12/9/04 p.7
 
    REED, AARON                                                 
        Reed ready to lead Bronco herd to State  5/27/04 p.123
 
    REGIONAL TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY                           
        RTA overhaul plan concerns officials  6/24/04 p.18
 
    REINDL, JOHN                                                
        Reindl likely leaving Lake Barrington job  7/15/04 p.12
        Search begins for Reindl's successor  9/16/04 p.5
 
    RELAY FOR LIFE                                              
        This year's Relay for Life already at the starting line 
            2/5/04 p.9
        Relay for Life sprints to exceed $2 million for cancer
            research  2/19/04 p.12
        Teaming up to fight cancer  5/6/04 p.7
        Sunny mood reigns over wet Relay for Life  6/17/04 p.5
 
    RENTER, DEBRA, DR.                                          
        Bank showing support for troops  8/5/04 p.6
 
    RETTGER, ROBBY                                              
        Scout gives horse rescuers place to hang their saddles 
            8/12/04 p.9
        HARPS putting some racks on sale  8/12/04 p.9
 
    REYES, TONY                                                 
        Retail center could replace CartonCraft headquarters 
            3/18/04 p.9
 
    RICHARD A. PERRITT CHARITABLE FOUNDATION                    
        BACOA will get $50,000 if it can raise same amount  9/2/04
            p.29
 
    RICHARDS, JASON                                             
        Tomlinson belonged to Golden Age of Broncos basketball 
            1/29/04 p.101
        Short and bittersweet  1/29/04 p.101
 
    RICHARDSON, KEVIN                                           
        Richardson announces run for village president  11/18/04 p.8
 
    RICHARDSON, LOIS                                            
        Lutheran church adds staff member  7/29/04 p.98
 
    RIEFKE, CONNIE                                              
        Cricket Classics; Connie Riefke and Patricia Cohen, owners 
            8/12/04 p.109
 
    RIENDEAU, CHERYL                                            
        Local couple establish scholarship  3/25/04 p.23
 
    RIENDEAU, RUSSELL                                           
        Local couple establish scholarship  3/25/04 p.23
 
    ROADS                                                       
        Opinions sought on bike path plan  3/25/04 p.5
        Officials reconsidering bike paths on Cuba Road  5/6/04 p.9
        Lake-Cook crossing closing for five days  7/15/04 p.6
        Cuba Road repairs under way  7/15/04 p.6
        Residents fighting Plum Tree widening  7/15/04 p.8
        Teen film ventures down Cuba Road  7/15/04 p.B6
        Barrington Road project snag will delay completion  8/19/04
            p.109
        No road referendum on November ballot  9/2/04 p.107
        Big changes afoot for area tollways  9/30/04 p.26
        Oil spill knots up traffic  10/7/04 p.10
        Route 14/Kelsey Road intersection finally a safer place for
            motorists  10/28/04 p.10
        Pulling out all the stops  12/2/04 p.11
 
    ROCKFORD, ILL.                                              
        Airport seeks local customers  1/22/04 p.95
 
    ROG, LEO                                                    
        Daughter secures dad's missing war medals  6/3/04 p.11
 
    ROMETTY, JULIE                                              
        Student recognized as a young leader  10/21/04 p.14
 
    RONALD MCDONALD HOUSE CHARITIES                             
        Grant gives Cowboy Dreams a boost  12/16/04 p.101
 
    ROSLYN ROAD SCHOOL                                          
        Principal hoping book brings school together  8/5/04 p.10
        Music program will benefit from Roslyn PTO fund-raiser 
            9/23/04 p.28
        Roslyn Road seeks unwanted cell phones  12/9/04 p.6
 
    ROTTER, JOEL                                                
        Zoning chair joins Deer Park board  3/25/04 p.13
 
    ROUMELIOTIS, SAM                                            
        The Canteen; Sam Roumeliotis, owner  1/15/04 p.89
        Correction to article of 1/15/04  1/22/04 p.6
 
    RYKOFF, DEBRA                                               
        Changing medicine  9/16/04 p.99
 
    SABONJIAN, DANA                                             
        Sabonjian takes issue with recorder's efficiency  10/14/04
            p.116
 
    SAFEHOUSE FARM                                              
        Animal lover keeps herd happy  6/24/04 p.7
 
    SAL AND CARVAO (RESTAURANT)                                 
        Communicating with customers  2/12/04 p.101
 
    SALEM UNITED METHODIST CHURCH                               
        Church hoping expansion gains notice  8/26/04 p.5
        Salem United dedicating playground  9/16/04 p.116
 
    SALISBURY, JILL                                             
        El:  Environmental Language, Jill Salisbury, owner  3/4/04
            p.95
 
    SALZENSTEIN, COLLIN                                         
        Salzenstein maintains level approach to game  7/8/04 p.117
 
    SAUER, BRUCE                                                
        Sauer filling McEnroe's seat  7/15/04 p.5
 
    SAVANNAH OF LAKE BARRINGTON (LAND SUBDIVISION)              
        Village wants bond money  1/1/04 p.9
 
    SCARY STORY CONTEST                                         
        Winners  10/21/04 p.B33
 
    SCHAUMBURG, ILL.                                            
        Treasurer's report  10/21/04 p.C24
 
    SCHEURER, WILLIAM                                           
        Novice seeking Dems' nomination  3/4/04 p.8
 
    SCHILLER, ROBERT                                            
        State superintendent:  we do a superb job  1/29/04 p.5
 
    SCHMIDT, DAVID                                              
        Schmidt says village needs a leader  10/7/04 p.5
 
    SCHNEPF, CONNIE                                             
        Fire victims hope blaze prompts improved service  12/9/04
            p.9
 
    SCHNEPF, PAUL                                               
        Fire victims hope blaze prompts improved service  12/9/04
            p.9
 
    SCHOLL, MIKE                                                
        Workshop of Barrington; Mike Scholl, owner  4/8/04 p.95
 
    SCHULD, AL                                                  
        Officer devoted three decades to Barrington Hills  8/19/04
            p.12
 
    SCHULTS, DAVID F.                                           
        David F. Schultz Associates; David F. Schultz, owner 
            11/25/04 p.115
 
    SEMLA, FAITH                                                
        Semla named Valiant Woman  6/24/04 p.113
 
    SERENO, PAUL                                                
        Fossil finder  2/19/04 p.23
 
    SHABBY & CHIC DÉCOR                                         
        Shabby & Chic Décor; Rodica Nelson, owner  5/20/04 p.109
        Correction to story of 5/20/04  6/3/04 p.6
 
    SHELDON, CHRIS                                              
        Love-all  6/24/04 p.121
 
    SHEPHERD, DOYLE                                             
        Deer Park fighting Palatine plan to construct strip mall 
            4/1/04 p.10
 
    SHEPHERDSON, NANCY                                          
        Sullivan, Shepherdson face off in 51st District  10/14/04
            p.8
 
    SHIFRIN, VLADIMIR                                           
        North Star Jewelry; Vladimir Shifrin and Alex Babitsky,
            owners  10/7/04 p.111
 
    SHIN, YOON                                                  
        Theme II Grills & Things; Yoon Shin & Mijin Cho, owners 
            10/14/04 p.109
 
    SIEBERT, JIM                                                
        Heating and beating are blacksmith's skills  11/11/04 p.7
 
    SIKH RELIGIOUS SOCIETY                                      
        Sikhs invite residents to join celebration  9/2/04 p.14
 
    SIMMONS, DAMIAN                                             
        District 220 teachers honored  11/4/04 p.6
 
    SINGH, UDAY, SGT.                                           
        Ultimate sacrifice  1/22/04 p.10
 
    SKOIEN, GARY                                                
        Skoien hopes to strengthen Cook County GOP  4/22/04 p.11
 
    SKOKIE HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL FOUNDATION OF ILLINOIS            
        Holocaust Foundation honors Rosenberg, Kudan  11/18/04 p.7
        Funds generated for new museum  11/18/04 p.12
 
    SKOPEK ORTHODONTICS                                         
        Orthodontist enticing kids to help g