Barrington Area Library: 2003 Index of Barrington Courier Review

Barrington Courier-Review Index 2003

 
    ABBATE, JOSEPH                                              
        Abbate to take Shotts' board seat  9/4/03 p.5
 
    ABBOTT FARM                                                 
        Barrington Hills, Duda go to trial Monday  9/11/03 p.7
        Village awaiting ruling on disconnection bid  9/25/03 p.12
 
    ACCIDENTS                                                   
        Driver ticketed in fatal crash  1/9/03 p.6
        Pilot blames engine failure for crash  1/9/03 p.7
        No injuries in school bus mishap on slick road  2/6/03 p.11
        Underage driver critically hurt; charged with DUI  5/22/03
            p.14
        Accident leaves family in grief  6/12/03 p.9
        She [Kelly McKinnell] lived life to the fullest  7/3/03 p.7
        City tragedy has suburbs grieving  7/3/03 p.7
        McKinnell's family suing porch owner  7/10/03 p.6
        Another suit filed in porch collapse case  7/17/03 p.14
        Driver escapes injury when truck rolls over  9/18/03 p.14
        Man lives after truck crushes car  10/16/03 p.8
 
    ADCO VAN & STORAGE                                          
        Fire District wants to grab Adco land  5/22/03 p.11
 
    ADLER, ANGIE                                                
        Pair try to spotlight law they championed  1/2/03 p.11
 
    AEROTEC                                                     
        Graham's trial to begin in November  2/27/03 p.6
 
    AIDS (DISEASE)                                              
        The language of prevention  5/29/03 p.77
 
    AIR POLLUTION                                               
        Getting irritated by the air  8/7/03 p.16
        Asthmatic runner keeps going in spite of bad air  8/7/03
            p.16
        Counties' air quality get poor marks  8/7/03 p.17
        How to curb air pollution  8/7/03 p.21
 
    AL-AZHAR ISLAMIC FOUNDATION                                 
        Islamic group converting home into cultural center  3/20/03
            p.9
 
    ALCOHOL AND YOUTH                                           
        Sending a message  1/23/03 p.23
        Underage driver critically hurt; charged with DUI  5/22/03
            p.14
 
    ALDEN OF BARRINGTON, LLC.                                   
        Governor's Park sold to the Alden Group  12/18/03 p.102
 
    ALEXIAN BROTHERS                                            
        Turning to Madison Avenue  8/14/03 p.89
 
    ALLISON, CURTIS M.                                          
        Board unified on Irvin's successor  5/29/03 p.5
        Village manager vows to stay out of politics  7/31/03 p.5
        Allison on the hot seat  10/2/03 p.5
        Allison paid to go away  10/9/03 p.5
        The chain of events  10/9/03 p.5
        Board refutes rumors about manager's firing  10/16/03 p.12
 
    ALS (DISEASE)                                               
        Baseball players helping battle ALS  5/8/03 p.9
 
    AMERICAN HARVEST COOKING SCHOOL                             
        American Harvest Cooking School; David Koelling, owner 
            1/30/03 p.91
 
    AMERICAN LEGION POST 158                                    
        Post 158 earns top seed for district playoffs  7/17/03 p.108
        Top-seeded Post 158 hosts district final 4  7/24/03 p.100
 
    ANDERSON, CYNTHIA                                           
        Area woman sharing her craft to better life of poor in
            Mexico  7/31/03 p.9
 
    ANDERSSON, CRAIG                                            
        Skating on thin ice  4/3/03 p.103
 
    ANIMAL HOUSE SHELTER                                        
        Shelter rescues, reforms animals  5/22/03 p.93
 
    ANIMALS                                                     
        Dogs have their day at forest preserves  11/6/03 p.91
        Troublesome tenants  5/1/03 p.83
 
    ANIMALS, TREATMENT OF                                       
        Animal lovers angered by traps  5/8/03 p.5
        New animal control rules viewed as a positive step  5/8/03
            p.5
        LBS owners pay for trapping  5/8/03 p.8
        Shelter rescues, reforms animals  5/22/03 p.93
        No more welcome mat [Canada geese]  7/10/03 p.8
        We've created a goose Mecca  7/10/03 p.9
        Village not sure if deer are a problem  8/28/03 p.5
 
    ANNEXATION (MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT)                           
        South Barrington disconnects 83 acres  4/17/03 p.6
        Frustrated developers unsure of next moves  5/22/03 p.9
        Barrington Hills, Duda go to trial Monday  9/11/03 p.7
        Village awaiting ruling on disconnection bid  9/25/03 p.12
        Judge tossing out developer's lawsuit  10/2/03 p.12
        Officials hoping judge reverses Duda ruling  10/30/03 p.7
        First ruling coming in Klehm litigation  11/20/03 p.8
 
    ANNIVERSARIES                                               
        Hajosts mark diamond anniversary  3/6/03 p.87
        Counseling service [Family Service of Barrington Area]
            marking 35 years  5/8/03 p.6
        St. Anne School turns 75  5/29/03 p.6
        Book review club [Barrington Area Book Review Club] marks
            50 years of stimulating reading  5/29/03 p.10
        Cutting Hall to celebrate 75th  9/11/03 p.B3
        Chuck Hines [40th anniversary]  10/30/03 p.33
 
    APPEL, GENE, REV.                                           
        Associate pastor joining Willow Creek  2/27/03 p.6
 
    ARDENTE, JOHN                                               
        South Barrington asks for summary judgment  3/13/03 p.6
        First ruling coming in Klehm litigation  11/20/03 p.8
 
    ARIE, JAMES                                                 
        Barrington taps new fire chief  3/6/03 p.5
 
    ARIE, JIM                                                   
        New fire chief living a dream  4/24/03 p.7
 
    ARJMAN, DARIO                                               
        Mikey's Pizza Kitchen; Dario Arjmand, owner  12/25/03 p.87
 
    ARLINGTON PARK (RACETRACK)                                  
        Bringing back fans Arlington's priority  5/15/03 p.36
 
    ARNETT C. LINES SCHOOL                                      
        Students meet Michelangelo  1/9/03 p.21
        Learning to weave a tale  2/27/03 p.23
        Glad they were born here  10/30/03 p.29
 
    AVLON PROPERTY                                              
        South Barrington disconnects 83 acres  4/17/03 p.6
 
    AZNAVOORIAN, ANI                                            
        Homecoming concert for cellist  1/9/03 p.B3
 
    BACHNER, DON                                                
        Church adds Stephen Ministry leader  5/8/03 p.96
 
    BAGGETT, RICHARD                                            
        Tower Lakes loses, gains a trustee  10/23/03 p.6
 
    BALLARD, KATE                                               
        Super saddler  9/4/03 p.83
 
    BALLENGER, ANDREW                                           
        Man admits using credit card number to defraud  5/22/03 p.14
 
    BARBARA B. ROSE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL                           
        Kids reach out to give the needy a holiday meal  11/27/03
            p.5
 
    BARKER, GEORGE                                              
        Pilot blames engine failure for crash  1/9/03 p.7
 
    BARNES AND NOBLE                                            
        Book store celebrating release of newest Harry Potter story
            6/19/03 p.8
        Fans jam store for Harry Potter's latest adventure  6/26/03
            p.12
 
    BARRINGTON FILLIES (TRACK TEAM)                             
        Runners stand out as school's best  10/23/03 p.123
 
    BARRINGTON FILLIES (VOLLEYBALL CLUB)                        
        Spicer's serves give Fillies jump on Eagles  11/6/03 p.116
 
    BARRINGTON HIGH SCHOOL                                      
        Students hope war protest sends message  3/13/03 p.11
 
    BARRINGTON MIDDLE SCHOOL--PRAIRIE CAMPUS                    
        School nurse is ready to serve country  2/6/03 p.5
 
    BARRINGTON AREA ARTS COUNCIL                                
        For the love of art  6/12/03 p.B3
 
    BARRINGTON AREA BOOK REVIEW CLUB                            
        Book review club marks 50 years of stimulating reading 
            5/29/03 p.10
 
    BARRINGTON AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE                         
        Public Works director earns Carol Beese Award of Merit 
            2/6/03 p.9
        Area charities announce holiday wish list  12/4/03 p.7
 
    BARRINGTON AREA COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS                      
        Reagle heading BACOG board  7/10/03 p.6
        BACOG has concerns about expansion of sewage treatment
            plant  11/13/03 p.18
 
    BARRINGTON AREA COUNCIL ON AGING                            
        Realtors backing annual garden walk for BACOA  6/26/03 p.9
        BACOA, Harper trying to meet seniors' quest for education 
            7/31/03 p.10
        BACOA names seniors to annual Hall of Fame  8/7/03 p.35
        Seniors join forces to lift morale of troops in Iraq 
            11/20/03 p.9
 
    BARRINGTON AREA DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL                         
        Area charities announce holiday wish list  12/4/03 p.7
 
    BARRINGTON AREA HISTORICAL SOCIETY                          
        Jewel Tea work temporarily stopped  12/18/03 p.7
 
    BARRINGTON AREA LIBRARY                                     
        Area libraries awarded grants  1/23/03 p.84
        Friends of the Library stocked for book sale  2/20/03 p.5
        Library already conforms with internet filtering law 
            6/26/03 p.10
        Book sale a gigantic success  7/17/03 p.9
        Gigantic book sale this weekend  10/30/03 p.6
        Library board eyeing building expansion  4/24/03 p.7
        Hard drive histories  4/24/03 p.73
 
    BARRINGTON AREA SOCCER ASSOCIATION                          
        BASA aims to build indoor soccer fields  7/3/03 p.9
 
    BARRINGTON AREA UNITED WAY                                  
        United Way helping coordinate volunteerism  1/16/03 p.11
        Barrington Area United Way keeping independent status 
            11/13/03 p.10
        United Way's Endorf to retire  12/4/03 p.8
        United Way thrilled with 2002 campaign  4/24/03 p.14
 
    BARRINGTON BREAKFAST ROTARY CLUB                            
        Rotarians welcome chance to experience foreign view 
            12/4/03 p.10
 
    BARRINGTON BRONCOS (BASEBALL CLUB)                          
        Baseball renaissance comes to end  6/12/03 p.112
 
    BARRINGTON BRONCOS (BASKETBALL CLUB)                        
        Broncos hang on for first win in MSL West  12/25/03 p.93
        Family man  4/24/03 p.95
 
    BARRINGTON BRONCOS (FOOTBALL CLUB)                          
        Seeger's summer passing by quickly  7/17/03 p.110
        Keeping up with the Fillies  11/6/03 p.113
 
    BARRINGTON BRONCOS (HOCKEY CLUB)                            
        Stingy defense pays off in hockey team's first title 
            3/6/03 p.103
 
    BARRINGTON BRONCOS (LACROSSE CLUB)                          
        Bronco lacrosse team advances to semifinals  5/29/03 p.97
 
    BARRINGTON BRONCOS (SOCCER CLUB)                            
        Start the celebration  10/23/03 p.121
 
    BARRINGTON BRONCOS (SWIM TEAM)                              
        One more time  12/18/03 p.115
        Divers plunge to top-3 sweep at Lake County meet  12/25/03
            p.94
        Kleyn helps Barrington take fourth at meet  1/16/03 p.101
        Same old story  2/20/03 p.107
        Broncos go crazy at Barrington Sectional swim meet  2/27/03
            p.99
        Seniors' finish is picture perfect  3/6/03 p.103
 
    BARRINGTON BRONCOS (TRACK TEAM)                             
        Champs spread around points  3/27/03 p.103
        Broncos make best of what they brought to relays  5/8/03
            p.115
        Broncos cashes in its chances to win first MSL crown 
            5/22/03 p.107
 
    BARRINGTON BRONCOS (VOLLEYBALL CLUB)                        
        Masterson's rise almost Jordan-esque  5/1/03 p.108
 
    BARRINGTON BRONCOS (WRESTLING CLUB)                         
        McArthur, Monek collect more medals at MSL meet  2/6/03
            p.109
        McArthur returns to Barrington with regional title  2/13/03
            p.112
        McArthur defeats familiar for berth Downstate  2/20/03 p.108
        McArthur advances to semifinals at Moore/Prettyman  12/4/03
            p.113
 
    BARRINGTON BRONCOS (HOCKEY CLUB)                            
        Two Strausses better than one  2/20/03 p.110
 
    BARRINGTON CAREER CENTER                                    
        More jobless turn to Career Center  2/27/03 p.9
 
    BARRINGTON COMMUNITY UNIT SCHOOL DISTRICT 220               
        No holiday break for them  1/2/03 p.8
        Herrmann may be on the move  1/9/03 p.5
        School board will have new makeup  1/9/02 p.5
        Herrmann is staying  1/16/03 p.5
        District may choose their own holidays  1/16/03 p.7
        Students being asked to give District advice  1/16/03 p.8
        Tonniges leaves school board  1/16/03 p.10
        Spaces available for District 220 focus groups  1/23/03 p.10
        High school putting report cards online  1/30/03 p.7
        District 220 unaffected by new law helping military
            recruiters  1/30/03 p.9
        Slew of fund-raisers set  1/30/03 p.21
        Oliver appointed to school board  2/13/03 p.5
        Grove Avenue, Sunny Hill getting air conditioning  2/13/03
            p.10
        District 220 revamping summer school  2/20/03 p.5
        Pool of substitute teachers swelling  2/27/03 p.12
        Substitute teacher criteria not difficult  2/27/03 p.13
        District 220 may add programs to assist struggling students
            3/6/03 p.5
        District 220 approves new student fees  3/6/03 p.6
        District 220 candidates air views at forum  3/13/03 p.12
        School avoiding war talk  3/27/03 p.5
        Raises approved for employees  3/27/03 p.6
        Economy slowing enrollment growth  3/27/03 p.14
        Freeman, Church, Battle prevail in District 220  4/3/03 p.9
        Etzel will lead school board  4/10/03 p.9
        State gives District 220 strong financial rating  4/17/03
            p.10
        District in line for Title I funds  4/17/03 p.10
        District 220 won't tolerate hazing  5/22/03 p.5
        District 220 to launch new programs  5/22/03 p.6
        District 220 administrators taking on expanded roles 
            5/22/03 p.8
        Fashion designer featured at foundation fund-raiser  6/5/03
            p.9
        Rowley happy to come home for event  6/5/03 p.9
        District 220 contract talks to last through summer  6/5/03
            p.10
        School board oks improvement funds  6/12/03 p.6
        District 220 outlines academic milestones  6/26/03 p.7
        Policy makes all types of hazing unacceptable  7/17/03 p.5
        District 220 sells unused property  7/17/03 p.6
        District 220 passes tentative budget  7/17/03 p.10
        Tight school space not a big worry for residents  7/17/03
            p.11
        Air conditioning tops District 220 work  7/24/03 p.7
        Tentative deal struck in District 220  7/31/03 p.7
        District 220 marks 30 years of unity  8/21/03 p.7
        Proceeds from District 220 foundation double  8/21/03 p.7
        Board ratifies deal with teachers  8/21/03 p.8
        How much is too much  8/28/03 p.7
        Schools experience calm opening  8/28/03 p.8
        District 220 names new administrator  9/4/03 p.6
        District 220 getting funds to assist at-risk students 
            9/4/03 p.8
        Bus service files for bankruptcy  9/18/03 p.5
        District 220 unlikely to take stance on community center 
            9/18/03 p.9
        School year lengthened by a day  9/25/03 p.6
        District 220 earns communications awards  9/25/03 p.6
        District 220 budget up 7.9 percent  9/25/03 p.7
        District 220 staying out of Jewel Tea debate  9/25/03 p.10
        Board defends Battle's vote on Jewel Tea letter  10/2/03
            p.14
        District 220 running out of room for garbage  10/9/03 p.8
        District 220 getting help with finances  10/23/03 p.6
        District 220 enrollment growing faster than expert
            anticipated  10/23/03 p.8
        District 220 wants stronger bullying policy  10/30/03 p.7
        Policy specifies felons can't help in classrooms  11/6/03
            p.24
        District 220 test scores on the rise  11/13/03 p.5
        District 220 identifies possible site for construction of
            new school  11/20/03 p.8
        Nine schools on repair list  12/4/03 p.5
        Schools benefit from defunct French exchange program 
            12/4/03 p.8
        New board policy defines bullying  12/11/03 p.14
        District 220 expects 4 percent levy increase  12/25/03 p.6
        Seven vying to contribute in District 220  3/20/03 p.7
        Strategic plan progressing  4/24/03 p.10
        District 220 begins contract talks  4/24/03 p.10
 
    BARRINGTON COUNTRYSIDE FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT             
        Fire District close to buying property for third station 
            5/15/03 p.9
        Fire District wants to grab Adco land  5/22/03 p.11
        New location sought for Lake Barrington station  6/12/03 p.5
        Search for fire station site gets frustrating  8/7/03 p.11
        Fire District pursuing temporary station site  8/21/03 p.11
        BCFPD seeking trustee successor  9/4/03 p.12
        Temporary site for new fire station  10/23/03 p.6
        Fire lieutenants weary of waiting for raises  10/23/03 p.10
        A failure to communicate?  10/30/03 p.5
        Fire officers may unionize  11/20/03 p.5
 
    BARRINGTON EDUCATION ASSOCIATION                            
        District 220 contract talks to last through summer  6/5/03
            p.10
        Tentative deal struck in District 220  7/31/03 p.7
        Board ratifies deal with teachers  8/21/03 p.8
 
    BARRINGTON FARMS (REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT)                  
        Officials hoping judge reverses Duda ruling  10/30/03 p.7
 
    BARRINGTON FILLIES (BASKETBALL CLUB)                        
        Fillies bide their time in opening victory  2/20/03 p.109
        Not half bad  12/25/03 p.91
 
    BARRINGTON FILLIES (GOLF TEAM)                              
        Kerns captures her fourth state golf berth  10/16/03 p.121
 
    BARRINGTON FILLIES (GYMNASTICS CLUB)                        
        Gymnasts make return to finals  2/27/03 p.99
 
    BARRINGTON FILLIES (LACROSSE CLUB)                          
        Loving the game  6/19/03 p.109
 
    BARRINGTON FILLIES (SOCCER CLUB)                            
        Taking a fresh look  5/22/03 p.105
        Giving blank stares  5/1/03 p.105
 
    BARRINGTON FILLIES (SOFTBALL CLUB)                          
        Two for one  5/29/03 p.93
        Extra drama  6/12/03 p.111
        Twite catches fire at AFA tourney  7/17/03 p.109
 
    BARRINGTON FILLIES (SWIM TEAM)                              
        Cast of characters carry Fillies to own invite title 
            10/16/03 p.124
        Fillies comfortable with 12th MSL title in a row  11/6/03
            p.115
        A cut above  11/27/03 p.101
 
    BARRINGTON FILLIES (TENNIS TEAM)                            
        Fillies look picture perfect at MSL  10/16/03 p.121
        Tennis team surprises with 6th at State meet  11/6/03 p.117
 
    BARRINGTON FILLIES (TRACK TEAM)                             
        Fiduccia proves she's prepared  5/8/03 p.115
        Fiduccia is distance runners' best pal  5/22/03 p.106
        Runners return from Wisconsin with pair of titles  10/30/03
            p.133
        Numbers add up to back-to-back wins  11/6/03 p.115
        Worth the wait in gold  11/13/03 p.137
 
    BARRINGTON FILLIES (VOLLEYBALL CLUB)                        
        Fillies extend their MSL title streak to four  10/30/03
            p.131
        Back to Normal:  Fillies make repeat trip to State 
            11/13/03 p.140
        Two for the show  11/20/03 p.113
 
    BARRINGTON FIRE DEPARTMENT                                  
        Barrington taps new fire chief  3/6/03 p.5
        Firemen learning new ropes  6/12/03 p.10
        New fire chief living a dream  4/24/03 p.7
 
    BARRINGTON HIGH SCHOOL                                      
        Obsuszt named athletic director  1/16/03 p.12
        Enjoying a little play time  1/16/03 p.23
        BHS considering having Fillies become Broncos  1/23/03 p.9
        Sending a message  1/23/03 p.23
        Group wants to renovate stadium  2/6/03 p.11
        Fashion show celebrates diversity  2/13/03 p.27
        What freedom means  2/20/03 p.23
        High school getting set to stage Les Miserables  2/27/03 p.7
        Students jump to action during lock-down drill  3/6/03 p.11
        Differing views on war voiced at concert  3/27/03 p.7
        Artist uses chalk, talk to inspire kids  4/3/03 p.25
        BHS singers achieve international acclaim  4/10/03 p.8
        Counselor's humanitarian efforts earn state honor  4/10/03
            p.10
        Students want Filly nickname retained  5/8/03 p.9
        First Barrington 500 a learning experience  5/8/03 p.11
        Nutritious lunches high in calories  5/15/03 p.7
        Vending machines profitable, but hurt diet  5/15/03 p.7
        Class of 2003 has its moment  6/5/03 p.7
        Graduating class  6/5/03 p.13
        Artist conveys American Pride  6/5/03 p.25
        Foundation dedicates physics playground  6/12/03 p.6
        DeYoung will miss raw energy of school  6/12/03 p.7
        Student honored for first video and it's all a blur 
            6/12/03 p.13
        Science experiment sets off sprinkler, BHS classroom
            suffers water damage  7/10/03 p.10
        Sanchez consumed by Bronco football  8/21/03 p.113
        Parents propose stadium renovations  9/4/03 p.6
        Donations sought to fund students' documentary  9/11/03 p.14
        Homecoming week brings out school spirit  10/2/03 p.5
        Homecoming queen stunned by selection  10/9/03 p.5
        Annual powder puff game played for a good cause  10/9/03
            p.14
        Students want break in traffic  10/9/03 p.27
        A more fulfilling career  10/23/03 p.27
        Planning for the future  11/13/03 p.33
        Tour of houses boosts after-prom activities  11/20/03 p.12
        Honor roll  11/20/03 p.18
        Off and running  11/27/03 p.23
        Schools benefit from defunct French exchange program 
            12/4/03 p.8
        BHS will renovate kitchen this summer  12/11/03 p.6
        Kids see they really will use math  12/18/03 p.23
        Students send holiday gifts to city kids  12/25/03 p.9
        Students go to the tape to promote recycling  5/1/03 p.8
        Barrington 500 first stadium fund-raiser  5/1/03 p.9
 
    BARRINGTON HILLS CONSERVATION TRUST                         
        Barrington Hills group to protect land  4/3/03 p.6
        Farm land protected from development  12/4/03 p.11
 
    BARRINGTON HILLS RIDING CLUB                                
        Ride-a-thon to assist conservation  5/15/03 p.9
 
    BARRINGTON HILLS, ILL.                                      
        Pilot blames engine failure for crash  1/9/03 p.7
        Low density main issue in Barrington Hills  3/6/03 p.7
        Barrington Hills group to protect land  4/3/03 p.6
        Coin flip may decide third winner in Barrington Hills 
            4/3/03 p.10
        Luck ends up on Horne's side  4/10/03 p.5
        Panel near decision on Wamberg project  4/17/03 p.13
        Panel puts conditions on Wamberg project  5/22/03 p.8
        Shelter rescues, reforms animals  5/22/03 p.93
        Traffic issues at top of Wamberg project  6/5/03 p.10
        Towns mulling Wamberg land swap  6/19/03 p.9
        Wambergs oppose possible land swap  7/10/03 p.13
        District 220 sells unused property  7/17/03 p.6
        Treasurer's report  8/14/03 p.96
        Barrington Hills cops probing burglaries  8/21/03 p.14
        Traffic concerns delaying land-swap deal  9/4/03 p.7
        Vote on Wamberg development tabled  9/11/03 p.6
        Barrington Hills, Duda go to trial Monday  9/11/03 p.7
        Village examining its backup power  9/18/03 p.14
        Village awaiting ruling on disconnection bid  9/25/03 p.12
        Road to be dedicated Sunday  9/25/03 p.106
        A failure to communicate?  10/30/03 p.5
        Officials hoping judge reverses Duda ruling  10/30/03 p.7
        Cops probing home invasion  10/30/03 p.26
        Wambergs confident new plan will be ok'd  11/6/03 p.5
        Graham trial slated to begin next month  11/13/03 p.6
        Hoffman lawsuit is strictly business  11/13/03 p.11
        Farm land protected from development  12/4/03 p.11
        Police working toward national accreditation  12/4/03 p.13
        Woman found dead in lake  12/11/03 p.5
        Islamic group converting home into cultural center  3/20/03
            p.9
 
    BARRINGTON HURRICANES (SOFTBALL CLUB)                       
        National championship blows Hurricanes' way  7/31/03 p.109
 
    BARRINGTON JUNIOR WOMEN'S CLUB                              
        Barrington Junior Women buying bikes for Safety Town 
            1/30/03 p.10
 
    BARRINGTON LIONS CLUB                                       
        Lions Club's mission visible at golf event  4/17/03 p.12
 
    BARRINGTON MEMORIAL PARK                                    
        Funding for Memorial Park gets big boost  5/22/03 p.5
        Golf tourney will help build Barrington Memorial Park 
            6/26/03 p.14
        Memorial Park to be dedicated September 11  9/4/03 p.5
        Honoring everyday heroes  9/18/03 p.7
        Groundbreaking set for Memorial Park  4/24/03 p.6
 
    BARRINGTON MIDDLE SCHOOL--PRAIRIE CAMPUS                    
        Daughter in charge while mom serves U.S.  6/5/03 p.5
        Schools benefit from defunct French exchange program 
            12/4/03 p.8
        Honor roll  12/18/03 p.24
        Students show support for troops  4/10/03 p.27
        Honor roll  4/10/03 p.28
        Teacher ending long fun 39-year ride  5/29/03 p.5
        Family relieved Navy nurse back in the U.S.  7/3/03 p.14
        Commander ma'am is back  10/2/03 p.7
        Students catch case of Cubs fever  10/16/03 p.7
        Author's adventures captivate kids  11/6/03 p.23
        Breakfast with veterans gives students educational serving 
            11/13/03 p.8
        Honor roll  4/24/03 p.18
 
    BARRINGTON MIDDLE SCHOOL--STATION CAMPUS                    
        Station boys bring home first title  6/5/03 p.120
        Schools benefit from defunct French exchange program 
            12/4/03 p.8
        Take a breath and relax  2/6/03 p.25
        Honor roll  3/6/03 p.26
        Events bring World War II to life  5/8/03 p.23
        Author's adventures captivate kids  11/6/03 p.23
        Schmechtig helping school renovate courtyard  12/11/03 p.101
        Students bring holiday cheer to Governor's Park residents 
            12/18/03 p.9
        Honor roll  5/1/03 p.27
 
    BARRINGTON PARK DISTRICT                                    
        Jewel Tea demolition targeted for July  5/15/03 p.11
        Village wants action on Jewel Tea  6/5/03 p.5
        Commission gives more time for Jewel Tea plan  6/12/03 p.8
        Reluctant officials agree to discuss Jewel Tea idea 
            6/12/03 p.9
        Board says no to community center  6/19/03 p.5
        Demonstrators want demolition  6/26/03 p.5
        Master plan changed to show space for park  6/26/03 p.5
        Jewel Tea hearing will resume July 8  6/26/03 p.14
        Jewel Tea issue back to village board  7/10/03 p.11
        Days numbered for Gray Lady  7/17/03 p.5
        Park District near contract for Jewel Tea demolition 
            8/28/03 p.9
        Park board searching for successor to Welch  9/11/03 p.11
        Rometty named to park board  9/18/03 p.10
        Contract to demolish Jewel Tea coming  9/25/03 p.6
        District 220 staying our of Jewel Tea debate  9/25/03 p.10
        Contract awarded for Jewel Tea demolition  10/2/03 p.10
        State says Gray Lady can go  10/23/03 p.5
        Community center architect only interested in Jewel Tea
            property  11/13/03 p.32
        Another plea being made to save Jewel Tea  11/27/03 p.11
        Park board moving ahead with Jewel Tea demolition  12/4/03
            p.9
        Gray Lady starts tumbling down  12/11/03 p.5
        Jewel Tea work temporarily stopped  12/18/03 p.7
        Sides at impasse over Jewel Tea fate  12/25/03 p.5
 
    BARRINGTON POLO FOR CHARITIES                               
        Top polo players competing in fight against breast cancer 
            7/17/03 p.10
        Polo challenge generates $65,000 for breast cancer  7/31/03
            p.14
 
    BARRINGTON SADDLERY                                         
        Barrington Saddlery; Richard Stephenson, owner  4/24/03 p.85
 
    BARRINGTON SWIM CLUB                                        
        Molzahn leads BSC to 3rd at senior championships  8/7/03
            p.121
 
    BARRINGTON TAILOR SHOP                                      
        Barrington Tailor Shop; Gary and Jolly Dandona, owners 
            11/20/03 p.101
 
    BARRINGTON TOWNSHIP, ILL.                                   
        Delinquencies  1/16/03 p.98
        2-year delinquent tax list  10/2/03 p.119
 
    BARRINGTON TRANSPORTATION COMPANY                           
        Bus service files for bankruptcy  9/18/03 p.5
 
    BARRINGTON UNITED METHODIST CHURCH                          
        Church seeking donation of grand piano  1/2/03 p.10
        Methodist Church to open this weekend  2/27/03 p.6
        Easter marks new beginning for BUMC  4/17/03 p.7
        Medical privacy laws testing patience of clergy  6/26/03
            p.11
        BUMC to have some fun five years after fire  10/2/03 p.11
 
    BARRINGTON VILLAGE CHORALE                                  
        Village Chorale going to Prague  8/14/03 p.12
 
    BARRINGTON YOUTH DANCE ENSEMBLE                             
        The Nutcracker takes stage starting Friday  12/4/03 p.12
 
    BARRINGTON YOUTH SERVICES                                   
        BYS receives $10,000 grant  1/9/03 p.6
        Agency's clients stressed about economic hardship  2/27/03
            p.11
        $5,000 grant helping BYS mentor Hispanics  12/4/03 p.14
 
    BARRINGTON, ILL.                                            
        Benefits stalling talks with cops  1/2/03 p.5
        Smiddy running for trustee  1/2/03 p.10
        Special counsel says Reagle cannot get rid of legal firms 
            1/9/03 p.8
        Bily taking his case to trial  1/9/03 p.14
        Consultant will be used in manager search  1/16/03 p.5
        Critics give Reagle an earful  1/16/03 p.7
        Inverness looking into hiring own cops  1/23/03 p.7
        Workers undecorate the village  1/23/03 p.11
        Reagle's lawyer asked to give written opinion  1/30/03 p.9
        Band's fans putting hula hoops on signs  1/30/03 p.12
        Public Works director earns Carol Beese Award of Merit 
            2/6/03 p.9
        Cook Street developers given more time to secure tenants 
            2/13/03 p.8
        June 30 deadline set for Inverness to decide on cops 
            2/13/03 p.11
        Inverness hires ex-Palatine chief to study police service 
            2/20/03 p.9
        Village nixes Burpee land deal  2/27/03 p.5
        Videotape gives cops lead on bank robber  2/27/03 p.5
        New police pact brings sighs of relief  2/27/03 p.7
        Stricken officer settles lawsuit against village  3/6/03
            p.14
        Weak economy increasing squeeze on village budget  3/13/03
            p.5
        Towns ready to respond to disaster  3/27/03 p.7
        Veterans see protests as misguided efforts  3/27/03 p.9
        Candidates agree civility needs to return to Barrington
            board  3/27/03 p.10
        Village helping plant sale upsets merchants  3/27/03 p.13
        A deal for Motor Werks  3/27/03 p.91
        Barrington trustee race is no contest  4/3/03 p.5
        Burger business targeting former Dairy Queen site  4/10/03
            p.10
        Board, Reagle hope to put business first  4/10/03 p.11
        Board salutes Dunn's service, sense of humor  4/17/03 p.8
        Panel near decision on Wamberg project  4/17/03 p.13
        Study:  separate police force cheaper  4/17/03 p.99
        Police study gets mixed reviews  5/8/03 p.13
        Houlihan's wants Barrington-area location  5/8/03 p.103
        Residents fuming over flooding  5/15/03 p.5
        Panel puts conditions on Wamberg project  5/22/03 p.8
        Board unified on Irvin's successor  5/29/03 p.5
        Honoring America's fallen heroes  5/29/03 p.7
        Village wants action on Jewel Tea  6/5/03 p.5
        New Metra station dedicated  6/5/03 p.6
        Traffic issues at top of Wamberg project  6/5/03 p.10
        Another Catlow deal falters  6/12/03 p.5
        Hearing postponed in drug death case  6/12/03 p.6
        Commission gives more time for Jewel Tea plan  6/12/03 p.8
        Reluctant officials agree to discuss Jewel Tea idea 
            6/12/03 p.9
        Board says no to community center  6/19/03 p.5
        Inspirational Relay for Life raises $278,000  6/19/03 p.5
        Towns mulling Wamberg land swap  6/19/03 p.9
        Police issue splits Inverness as deadline nears  6/19/03
            p.11
        Monkeypox not viewed as a serious threat here  6/19/03 p.14
        Treasurer's report  6/19/03 p.104
        Demonstrators want demolition  6/26/03 p.5
        Master plan changed to show space for park  6/26/03 p.5
        Plenty of fun in store at Fourth of July fest  6/26/03 p.8
        Realtors backing annual garden walk for BACOA  6/26/03 p.9
        Jewel Tea hearing will resume July 8  6/26/03 p.14
        Inverness keeping Barrington police  7/3/03 p.5
        Area experiencing fewer thefts  7/10/03 p.5
        Residents enjoy fun-filled Fourth  7/10/03 p.7
        Jewel Tea issue back to village board  7/10/03 p.11
        Group hopes concert series boosts business  7/10/03 p.12
        Wambergs oppose possible land swap  7/10/03 p.13
        RSVP's may be coming down  7/10/03 p.14
        Days numbered for Gray Lady  7/17/03 p.5
        Sidewalk Days offering sensational sales  7/24/03 p.7
        Village manager vows to stay out of politics  7/31/03 p.5
        Annual treasurer's report  7/31/03 p.102
        Sidewalk Days brings family home  8/7/03 p.5
        Listhartkes may yield on bike path  8/21/03 p.5
        Neighbors say Listhartke project will prove harmful 
            8/28/03 p.9
        Park District near contract for Jewel Tea demolition 
            8/28/03 p.9
        Memorial Park to be dedicated September 11  9/4/03 p.5
        Traffic concerns delaying land-swap deal  9/4/03 p.7
        Businesses surviving sidewalk repairs  9/11/03 p.5
        Vote on Wamberg development tabled  9/11/03 p.6
        Plaza builders still expect to break ground this year 
            9/11/03 p.10
        Honoring everyday heroes  9/18/03 p.7
        Listhartke project earns board's ok  9/25/03 p.5
        Allison on the hot seat  10/2/03 p.5
        Allison paid to go away  10/9/03 p.5
        The chain of events  10/9/03 p.5
        Community invited to join CROP walk  10/9/03 p.6
        Residents getting some relief  10/9/03 p.7
        Striking haulers, garbage firms go to mediation  10/9/03 p.7
        Reagle mulling new lawsuit  10/9/03 p.10
        Freight crossing will be closed for construction  10/9/03
            p.12
        Reagle ready to sue board again  10/16/03 p.5
        Garbage fees likely going up  10/16/03 p.8
        Board refutes rumors about manager's firing  10/16/03 p.12
        Correction to story of 10/16/03  10/23/03 p.6
        Lawler serving as village manager until April 2005 
            10/30/03 p.5
        Reagle doubts budget figures  11/6/03 p.5
        Wambergs confident new plan will be ok'd  11/6/03 p.5
        Reagle still leaning toward suing board  11/13/03 p.5
        Fire officers may unionize  11/20/03 p.5
        Village clarifying when staff can work, play golf  11/20/03
            p.7
        Village manager dispute heats up  11/27/03 p.5
        Ringing up taxes for consumers  11/27/03 p.7
        Santa's early arrival draws big crowd  12/4/03 p.5
        Holiday helpers  12/4/03 p.91
        Living up to tradition  12/11/03 p.7
        Reagle views his authority being usurped  12/11/03 p.7
        Fire truck replaces reindeer at event  12/11/03 p.10
        Supply of flu vaccine quickly dwindling  12/11/03 p.11
        Board overrides Reagle's veto  12/18/03 p.6
        Board won't pay Reagle's legal fees  12/18/03 p.11
        Barrington adopts $2.9 million tax levy  12/25/03 p.6
        2003 top 10 stories  12/25/03 p.7
        Judge throws out most of mayor's suit  12/25/03 p.9
        Board votes to pay village attorney  3/20/03 p.10
        Sales tax losses strike all areas  4/24/03 p.5
        Groundbreaking set for Memorial Park  4/24/03 p.6
        Burger King stops serving Barrington  5/1/03 p.5
        Board veto overrides irritate Reagle  5/1/03 p.5
 
    BARRINGTON, ILL.--AUTHORS                                   
        Rowley to launch new book in Chicago  11/13/03 p.6
        Barrington native pens swell ways to liven up the holidays 
            12/11/03 p.8
 
    BARRINGTON, ILL.--HISTORY                                   
        Sharing stories about landmarks  4/10/03 p.85
        Benson pens area's history  10/2/03 p.9
 
    BATTLE, BRIAN                                               
        Freeman, Church, Battle prevail in District 220  4/3/03 p.9
        Board defends Battle's vote on Jewel Tea letter  10/2/03
            p.14
 
    BAUER, JEREMY                                               
        Scout's project stocks food pantry  4/24/03 p.23
 
    BEAN, MELISSA                                               
        Challenger files to face Crane in March primary  12/18/03
            p.10
 
    BEAUBIEN, MARK                                              
        Beaubien gets GOP leadership role  1/16/03 p.6
        Crane, Beaubien running again  12/11/03 p.6
        Reagle taking on Beaubien  12/18/03 p.10
 
    BECK LAKE DOG FRIENDLY AREA                                 
        Dogs have their day at forest preserves  11/6/03 p.91
 
    BENSON, BARBARA                                             
        Benson pens area's history  10/2/03 p.9
 
    BERKOWITZ, MIKE                                             
        Developer clears obstacle to erect offices  10/16/03 p.7
 
    BICYCLING                                                   
        Cyclist goes for dirt and gravel trail  10/30/03 p.9
 
    BILTMORE COUNTRY CLUB                                       
        Trustee wants public access to club in exchange for use of
            village land  1/16/03 p.9
        Land swap idea with club sinks under much resistance 
            1/30/03 p.10
        Feedback requested on wastewater issue  3/13/03 p.6
        North Barrington approves Biltmore proposal  4/3/03 p.6
 
    BILY, WILLIAM                                               
        Bily taking his case to trial  1/9/03 p.14
        Bily claims mistreatment while in police custody  1/23/03
            p.8
        Judge rules cops did not coerce Bily's statements  3/6/03
            p.12
        Judge blames Bily for officer's death  5/8/03 p.14
 
    BLAIR, CRISTY                                               
        Bone 'Jour; Cristy Blair, owner  4/17/03 p.95
 
    BOAND, JOSHUA                                               
        Men accused of allowing teen to die  1/30/03 p.5
        Boand pleads not guilty in overdose death of girl  2/13/03
            p.12
        Hearing postponed in drug death case  6/12/03 p.6
        Prosecutor says suspect in girl's death won't get break to
            testify against pal  9/18/03 p.9
 
    BOG THEATRE                                                 
        It's curtains for Bog Theatre  5/29/03 p.B3
 
    BOLCHAZY, LADISLAUS                                         
        Balchazy-Carducci Publishers; Ladislaus and Marie Balchazy,
            owners  1/2/03 p.B3
 
    BOLCHAZY, MARIE CARDUCCI                                    
        Balchazy-Carducci Publishers; Ladislaus and Marie Balchazy,
            owners  1/2/03 p.B3
 
    BOLCHAZY-CARDUCCI PUBLISHERS                                
        Balchazy-Carducci Publishers; Ladislaus and Marie Balchazy,
            owners  1/2/03 p.B3
 
    BONE 'JOUR                                                  
        Bone 'Jour; Cristy Blair, owner  4/17/03 p.95
 
    BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA                                       
        Scouts earning Eagle badges  11/27/03 p.6
        Scout's project stocks food pantry  4/24/03 p.23
 
    BRATCHER, J.D.                                              
        Inverness hires ex-Palatine chief to study police service 
            2/20/03 p.9
 
    BREAUX, MIKE, REV.                                          
        Willow Creek Church selects new minister  7/24/03 p.6
 
    BREUDER, ROBERT                                             
        Harper trustees delay president's retirement plans  9/4/03
            p.26
 
    BROBERG MARSH                                               
        Marsh melodies  5/22/03 p.81
 
    BRONCOJACK'S (RESTAURANT)                                   
        Bronco Jack's opens after small fire Monday  1/30/03 p.5
 
    BURGER KING (RESTAURANT)                                    
        Burger King stops serving Barrington  5/1/03 p.5
 
    BURPEE COMPANY                                              
        Village nixes Burpee land deal  2/27/03 p.5
 
    BUSINESS                                                    
        Sales tax losses strike all areas  4/24/03 p.5
        Merchants seeing anti-French sentiment  4/10/03 p.7
 
    BUSINESS ENTERPRISES                                        
        Balchazy-Carducci Publishers; Ladislaus and Marie Balchazy,
            owners  1/2/03 p.B3
        Coaching Consortium; Kris Ziele, owner  1/2/03 p.77
        Correction to story of 1/2/03  1/9/03 p.6
        Interior Makeovers by Redesign; Joanne Wallace, owner 
            1/16/03 p.89
        Yogawerks; Chad Satlow, owner  1/23/03 p.89
        American Harvest Cooking School; David Koelling, owner 
            1/30/03 p.91
        Mephisto; Natalya Kesel and Ben Kuznetsov, owners  2/6/03
            p.97
        Junk Warehouse; Lori O'Callaghan and Heidi Flanagan, owners
            2/13/03 p.99
        Fancy Art, George Vodin, owner  3/6/03 p.89
        Out'a Sight Storage Barn, Chip Walterman, owner  3/13/03
            p.91
        Tastefully Yours; David and Karrin DaBoll, owners  4/10/03
            p.95
        Bone 'Jour; Cristy Blair, owner  4/17/03 p.95
        Kurt Saphir Pianos, Dennis Saphir, owner  6/5/03 p.107
        Clark/Bardes changes name  6/5/03 p.108
        Lake Barrington Academy of Stars; Noreen Stass, owner 
            6/12/03 p.99
        The economy of nuts  [Home Economist]  6/19/03 p.91
        Onion Pub & Brewery; Patrick, John and Mike Kainz, owners 
            6/26/03 p.93
        The Cherished Home; Pam Urban, owner  7/17/03 p.93
        Esporta Illinois; Jerry Libit, owner  7/24/03 p.89
        Ultimate Kitchen Designs; Larry Lambert, owner  7/31/03 p.10
        Silk 'n Things; Rosemary Pickett, owner  7/31/03 p.93
        Forrest Press; Nick Olker, owner  8/7/03 p.105
        Scandinavian Store; Ben Hammer, owner  8/14/03 p.97
        Tootsies, Nick Fletcher, owner  8/21/03 p.99
        Kaladi's; Antonio Morel, owner  8/28/03 p.95
        Gallery 219  9/4/03 p.91
        Wickstrom Ford; Colin Wickstrom, owner  9/11/03 p.93
        Chuck Hines; Gary Hines, owner  9/18/03 p.109
        Baron of Barrington bows out of automobile business 
            9/25/03 p.9
        A Touch of Amish; Lynn Rice, owner  9/25/03 p.99
        Hollis Brothers; Steve and Dave Hollis, owners  10/2/03
            p.109
        Spartanics; Sam Willits, owner  10/9/03 p.101
        Farming lifestyle evolves into bountiful business  10/16/03
            p.9
        Scooter's; Jerry Garbis, owner  10/16/03 p.109
        Consolidated Music; Jeff Lindahl, owner  10/23/03 p.107
        Chuck Hines [40th anniversary]  10/30/03 p.33
        GK Development, Inc.; Garo Kholamian, owner  10/30/03 p.111
        The ID Store; Dan Sherry, owner  11/13/03 p.113
        Barrington Tailor Shop; Gary and Jolly Dandona, owners 
            11/20/03 p.101
        G. Whiz; Jan Cunningham, owner  11/27/03 p.93
        Cocoa du Jour; Terry Garner and Beth Dudzinski; owners 
            12/4/03 p.101
        Clarke's Bakery & Deli; Leone & Matthew Clarke, owners 
            12/18/03 p.101
        Mikey's Pizza Kitchen; Dario Arjmand, owner  12/25/03 p.87
        Society's Child Toys & Dolls; Stuart Peek, owner  3/20/03
            p.93
        Barrington Saddlery; Richard Stephenson, owner  4/24/03 p.85
        Kelsey Road House; Beverly Langer, owner  5/1/03 p.93
 
    BYLINA, STEVEN                                              
        Bylina's pledge:  back to basics  11/6/03 p.9
 
    CALIFORNIA PIZZA KITCHEN (RESTAURANT)                       
        California Pizza Kitchen opening Deer Park site  5/29/03 p.9
 
    CANCER (DISEASE)                                            
        Year-round awareness [breast cancer]  10/16/03 p.11
 
    CAPRIGNO, JEFFREY M.                                        
        Man found beaten to death  10/16/03 p.5
        Police continue to gather evidence in murder case  11/6/03
            p.32
 
    CARMEL CORSAIRS (FOOTBALL CLUB)                             
        Solan leads Corsairs to first state trophy  12/4/03 p.116
 
    CARPENTER, BOB                                              
        Carpenter leaves special mark on BHS  7/10/03 p.109
 
    CARTER, BONNIE T.                                           
        Carter opposes exemption for waste water treatment  9/4/03
            p.10
 
    CARVER, CURT                                                
        Village administrator gets 10 percent pay hike  8/21/03 p.5
 
    CARY COMMUNITY CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL DISTRICT 26              
        Annual financial statement  11/20/03 p.C16
 
    CATLOW THEATER                                              
        Catlow deal may be close  2/13/03 p.5
        Another Catlow deal falters  6/12/03 p.5
        Catlow projectionist exits theater after six decades 
            9/4/03 p.9
 
    CEDA NORTHWEST SELF-HELP CENTER                             
        Some food pantries running on empty  8/28/03 p.6
        Fund cuts could hurt area CEDA food pantry  12/18/03 p.90
 
    CHERISHED HOME                                              
        The Cherished Home; Pam Urban, owner  7/17/03 p.93
 
    CHICAGO AREA TRANSPORTATION STUDY                           
        Critics:  Transportation plan lacking  9/4/03 p.11
 
    CHICAGO CUBS (BASEBALL CLUB)                                
        Cubs fans reveling in magical season  10/9/03 p.9
        Students catch case of Cubs fever  10/16/03 p.7
 
    CHUCK HINES                                                 
        Chuck Hines; Gary Hines, owner  9/18/03 p.109
        Chuck Hines [40th anniversary]  10/30/03 p.33
 
    CHUNG, JOE                                                  
        Foundation dedicates physics playground  6/12/03 p.6
 
    CHURCH WOMEN UNITED OF THE BARRINGTON AREA                  
        Barrington resident named Valiant Woman  6/5/03 p.11
 
    CHURCH, JEFF                                                
        Freeman, Church, Battle prevail in District 220  4/3/03 p.9
 
    CITIZENS FOR CONSERVATION                                   
        CFC celebrating savanna project  6/19/03 p.12
        Restoration of savanna being celebrated  7/10/03 p.11
 
    CLARK CONSULTING                                            
        Clark/Bardes changes name  6/5/03 p.108
        Towns mulling Wamberg land swap  6/19/03 p.9
        Wambergs oppose possible land swap  7/10/03 p.13
        Traffic concerns delaying land-swap deal  9/4/03 p.7
        Vote on Wamberg development tabled  9/11/03 p.6
        Wambergs confident new plan will be ok'd  11/6/03 p.5
 
    CLARK/BARDES                                                
        Panel puts conditions on Wamberg project  5/22/03 p.8
        Clark/Bardes changes name  6/5/03 p.108
 
    CLARKE, LEONE                                               
        Clarke's Bakery & Deli; Leone & Matthew Clarke, owners 
            12/18/03 p.101
 
    CLARKE, MATTHEW                                             
        Clarke's Bakery & Deli; Leone & Matthew Clarke, owners 
            12/18/03 p.101
 
    CLARKE'S BAKERY AND DELI                                    
        Clarke's Bakery & Deli; Leone & Matthew Clarke, owners 
            12/18/03 p.101
 
    COACHING CONSORTIUM                                         
        Coaching Consortium; Kris Ziele, owner  1/2/03 p.77
        Correction to story of 1/2/03  1/9/03 p.6
 
    COCOA DU JOUR                                               
        Cocoa du Jour; Terry Garner and Beth Dudzinski; owners 
            12/4/03 p.101
 
    COLUMBIA (SPACE SHUTTLE)                                    
        Ex-NASA trainer recalls 3 of the lost astronauts  2/6/03
            p.102
 
    CONSERVATION FOUNDATION                                     
        Farm land protected from development  12/4/03 p.11
 
    CONSOLIDATED MUSIC                                          
        Consolidated Music; Jeff Lindahl, owner  10/23/03 p.107
 
    COOK COUNTY FOREST PRESERVE DISTRICT                        
        County aims to sell beer, wine to golfers  5/8/03 p.108
        Neglect, mismanagement endangers forest preserves  10/30/03
            p.8
        Creek guy rescues waterway  10/30/03 p.9
        Reformers:  District needs cleanup  11/6/03 p.8
        While some see improvement, others seek separate FP board 
            11/6/03 p.8
        Effectiveness of preserve police questioned  11/6/03 p.9
        Lake County follows different police model  11/6/03 p.9
        Bylina's pledge:  back to basics  11/6/03 p.9
        Dumping forest cops not a concern to local police  11/6/03
            p.12
 
    COOK COUNTY, ILL.                                           
        Delinquencies  1/16/03 p.98
        County aims to sell beer, wine to golfers  5/8/03 p.108
        Property tax refunds awaiting claim  7/31/03 p.6
        Counties' air quality get poor marks  8/7/03 p.17
        Property tax bills may arrive this month  8/14/03 p.6
        Assessment  9/11/03 p.100
        Vanquishing a virus  4/24/03 p.11
 
    COOK STREET PLAZA (REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT)                 
        Cook Street developers given more time to secure tenants 
            2/13/03 p.8
        Plaza builders still expect to break ground this year 
            9/11/03 p.10
 
    COOPER, CHARLOTTE                                           
        Pioneer's Charlotte Cooper dies from cancer  3/13/03 p.23
 
    COSSUM, KELLY HARALDSON                                     
        Sidewalk Days brings family home  8/7/03 p.5
 
    COUNTRYSIDE SCHOOL                                          
        Students still caring for troops  5/15/03 p.8
        A lot more than hot air  5/22/03 p.7
        Students learn money lessons  6/12/03 p.10
        School unity may emerge from jungle  10/2/03 p.25
 
    COWBOY DREAMS OF ILLINOIS                                   
        Cowboy Dreams set to walk and roll  4/17/03 p.8
 
    CRABTREE NATURE CENTER                                      
        Man found dead at nature center  7/17/03 p.12
 
    CRANE, PHILIP M.                                            
        Crane, Beaubien running again  12/11/03 p.6
        Challenger files to face Crane in March primary  12/18/03
            p.10
 
    CRIME AND CRIMINALS                                         
        Bily taking his case to trial  1/9/03 p.14
        Bily claims mistreatment while in police custody  1/23/03
            p.8
        Sex abuser may have to pay victims now  1/23/03 p.12
        Cops cite 32 teens at drinking party  1/23/03 p.14
        Men accused of allowing teen to die  1/30/03 p.5
        Boand pleads not guilty in overdose death of girl  2/13/03
            p.12
        Videotape gives cops lead on bank robber  2/27/03 p.5
        Graham's trial to begin in November  2/27/03 p.6
        Sex offender must pay victims $15 million  2/27/03 p.7
        Judge rules cops did not coerce Bily's statements  3/6/03
            p.12
        Judge blames Bily for officer's death  5/8/03 p.14
        Man admits using credit card number to defraud  5/22/03 p.14
        Judge dismisses one count of involuntary manslaughter in
            teen's drug-related death  5/29/03 p.12
        Hearing postponed in drug death case  6/12/03 p.6
        Men break into Inverness home  6/12/03 p.8
        Suspects targeted home they invaded  6/19/03 p.12
        Area experiencing fewer thefts  7/10/03 p.5
        Man found dead at nature center  7/17/03 p.12
        Barrington Hills cops probing burglaries  8/21/03 p.14
        Prosecutor says suspect in girl's death won't get break to
            testify against pal  9/18/03 p.9
        Man found beaten to death  10/16/03 p.5
        Vandalism victims keeping message visible  10/23/03 p.11
        Cops probing home invasion  10/30/03 p.26
        Policy specifies felons can't help in classrooms  11/6/03
            p.24
        Police continue to gather evidence in murder case  11/6/03
            p.32
        Graham trial slated to begin next month  11/13/03 p.6
        Local man charged with criminal sexual abuse  11/13/03 p.13
        Woman found dead in lake  12/11/03 p.5
        Computers, TVs stolen from office building  12/11/03 p.13
        Graham pleads guilty to mail fraud charges  12/18/03 p.5
        Intruder takes purse, runs when confronted  5/1/03 p.12
 
    CRYSTAL LAKE, ILL.                                          
        Mercy's bid to build hospital a concern for Good Shepherd 
            7/31/03 p.12
 
    CUB SCOUT PACK 287                                          
        And they're off  2/13/03 p.7
 
    CUBA TOWNSHIP, ILL.                                         
        Assessment changes  5/22/03 p.103
        Delinquencies  10/23/03 p.111
        Assessment  11/20/03 p.109
 
    CUNNINGHAM, JAN                                             
        G. Whiz; Jan Cunningham, owner  11/27/03 p.93
 
    CUSHWA, DAVID                                               
        Pedaling their way across the U.S.  5/1/03 p.7
        Father and son honored for achievement  7/10/03 p.6
 
    CUSHWA, WILL                                                
        Father and son honored for achievement  7/10/03 p.6
        Pedaling their way across the U.S.  5/1/03 p.7
 
    CUTTING HALL                                                
        Cutting Hall to celebrate 75th  9/11/03 p.B3
 
    DABOLL, DAVID                                               
        Tastefully Yours; David and Karrin DaBoll, owners  4/10/03
            p.95
 
    DABOLL, KARRIN                                              
        Tastefully Yours; David and Karrin DaBoll, owners  4/10/03
            p.95
 
    DAIRY QUEEN (RESTAURANT)                                    
        Burger business targeting former Dairy Queen site  4/10/03
            p.10
 
    DALUGA, JIM                                                 
        Darch picks up a running mate  1/9/03 p.12
        Barrington trustee race is no contest  4/3/03 p.5
 
    DANDONA, GARY                                               
        Barrington Tailor Shop; Gary and Jolly Dandona, owners 
            11/20/03 p.101
 
    DANDONA, JOLLY                                              
        Barrington Tailor Shop; Gary and Jolly Dandona, owners 
            11/20/03 p.101
 
    DARCH, KAREN                                                
        Darch picks up a running mate  1/9/03 p.12
        Darch disheartened resident accusing her of campaign
            violation  1/16/03 p.14
        Barrington trustee race is no contest  4/3/03 p.5
 
    DEER PARK TOWN CENTER (SHOPPING CENTER)                     
        Cinema coming to Deer Park Town Center  2/27/03 p.26
        California Pizza Kitchen opening Deer Park site  5/29/03 p.9
        Town Center will grow some more  9/25/03 p.5
        New stores join Town Center  12/4/03 p.104
 
    DEER PARK, ILL.                                             
        Lake-Cook widening set for spring  1/23/03 p.5
        Cinema coming to Deer Park Town Center  2/27/03 p.26
        Rue Vallee group waging challenge  3/13/03 p.7
        California Pizza Kitchen opening Deer Park site  5/29/03 p.9
        Vehe Farm celebration on Saturday  6/5/03 p.6
        Town Center will grow some more  9/25/03 p.5
        New mall being proposed for Deer Park  4/24/03 p.5
 
    DELCORE, KEELY                                              
        Swimmer leaving mark on pool  3/13/03 p.25
 
    DELLO, MARTY                                                
        Gators show Broncos' coach what he's missing  12/25/03 p.92
        Family man  4/24/03 p.95
 
    DELY, GARY                                                  
        Re-enactor gives students look at life for Civil War
            soldiers  12/4/03 p.28
 
    DEPARTMENT OF PASTORAL CARE OF MIGRANTS AND REFUGEES        
        There to lend an ear  6/5/03 p.97
 
    DESTEFANO, JON                                              
        Lessons from tragedy  2/13/03 p.103
 
    DEYOUNG, EDWARD                                             
        DeYoung will miss raw energy of school  6/12/03 p.7
 
    DEYOUNG, PETER                                              
        BHS grad traveling the world to help businesses manage
            infectious diseases  5/22/03 p.10
 
    DICKINSON, CHARLES                                          
        The long path to shortcut  4/10/03 p.B5
 
    DIOGARDI, JAMIE                                             
        Catlow deal may be close  2/13/03 p.5
        Another Catlow deal falters  6/12/03 p.5
 
    DISTRICT 220 EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION                         
        Fashion designer featured at foundation fund-raiser  6/5/03
            p.9
        Rowley happy to come home for event  6/5/03 p.9
        Proceeds from District 220 foundation double  8/21/03 p.7
 
    DOMKE, AMY                                                  
        New magazine tackles infertility  5/15/03 p.97
 
    DOMKE, MIKE                                                 
        New magazine tackles infertility  5/15/03 p.97
 
    DOUBLE Z (MUSICAL GROUP)                                    
        Still in middle school, but making a big sound  6/5/03 p.B6
 
    DOUVRIS, BILL                                               
        Still in middle school, but making a big sound  6/5/03 p.B6
 
    DOWN SYNDROME (DISEASE)                                     
        Letting the kids be themselves  9/11/03 p.7
 
    DUCHOSSOIS, KIMBERLY                                        
        Man admits using credit card number to defraud  5/22/03 p.14
 
    DUDA, FRITZ, JR.                                            
        Barrington Hills, Duda go to trial Monday  9/11/03 p.7
        Village awaiting ruling on disconnection bid  9/25/03 p.12
        Officials hoping judge reverses Duda ruling  10/30/03 p.7
 
    DUDZINSKI, BETH                                             
        Cocoa du Jour; Terry Garner and Beth Dudzinski; owners 
            12/4/03 p.101
 
    DUNN, EMILY                                                 
        A lot like dad  6/12/03 p.89
 
    DUNN, TIM                                                   
        Board salutes Dunn's service, sense of humor  4/17/03 p.8
        A lot like dad  6/12/03 p.89
 
    EDUCATION                                                   
        Former teacher named to State Board of Education  2/6/03
            p.14
        Lessons from tragedy  2/13/03 p.103
        A more fulfilling career  10/23/03 p.27
        School report cards released  11/6/03 p.7
        Report cards set for release Friday  12/18/03 p.12
 
    ELECTIONS                                                   
        Residents to give input on town's leaf burning  1/2/03 p.9
        Smiddy running for trustee  1/2/03 p.10
        School board will have new makeup  1/9/02 p.5
        Darch picks up a running mate  1/9/03 p.12
        Candidates begin filing for election  1/16/03 p.12
        Darch disheartened resident accusing her of campaign
            violation  1/16/03 p.14
        Most towns have crowded elections  1/23/03 p.5
        Correction to story on 1/23/03  1/30/03 p.5
        McManus unfazed by petition challenge; Horslev drops out 
            1/30/03 p.8
        Reagle loses an ally  2/6/03 p.5
        Minton stays on Harper ballot  2/20/03 p.10
        Resident running write-in campaign  3/6/03 p.6
        Candidates focus on industrial park  3/6/03 p.7
        Low density main issue in Barrington Hills  3/6/03 p.7
        Rue Vallee group waging challenge  3/13/03 p.7
        Debate over Klehm property at heart of South Barrington
            race  3/13/03 p.8
        District 220 candidates air views at forum  3/13/03 p.12
        Candidates agree civility needs to return to Barrington
            board  3/27/03 p.10
        County invites voters to check virtual ballot  3/27/03 p.14
        [Inverness] Candidates split on police study  3/27/03 p.90
        South Barrington votes for change  4/3/03 p.5
        Barrington trustee race is no contest  4/3/03 p.5
        Freeman, Church, Battle prevail in District 220  4/3/03 p.9
        Coin flip may decide third winner in Barrington Hills 
            4/3/03 p.10
        Incumbents win in most places  4/3/03 p.10
        Luck ends up on Horne's side  4/10/03 p.5
        Village wants to keep leaf burning  4/10/03 p.9
        Crane, Beaubien running again  12/11/03 p.6
        Challenger files to face Crane in March primary  12/18/03
            p.10
        Reagle taking on Beaubien  12/18/03 p.10
        Seven vying to contribute in District 220  3/20/03 p.7
        Harper race focuses on communication  3/20/03 p.8
 
    ELGIN, JOLIET & EASTERN RAILROAD                            
        Freight crossing will be closed for construction  10/9/03
            p.12
        Crossing's closure frustrates drivers  10/23/03 p.5
 
    ENDORF, JOANN                                               
        United Way's Endorf to retire  12/4/03 p.8
 
    ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY                             
        Critics wait for EPA's next move  8/7/03 p.9
 
    ERBACH, KURT                                                
        Fans jam store for Harry Potter's latest adventure  6/26/03
            p.12
 
    ESPORTA ILLINOIS                                            
        Esporta Illinois; Jerry Libit, owner  7/24/03 p.89
 
    ETZEL, DEBORAH                                              
        Etzel will lead school board  4/10/03 p.9
 
    EXTERMINATORS (VOLLEYBALL CLUB)                             
        Exterminators net another crown  7/17/03 p.107
 
    FAMILY SERVICE OF BARRINGTON AREA                           
        Counseling service marking 35 years  5/8/03 p.6
        Local social service needs new space  8/7/03 p.6
        Counseling service moves  10/30/03 p.6
 
    FANCY ART                                                   
        Fancy Art, George Vodin, owner  3/6/03 p.89
 
    FERRANDO, SANDY                                             
        Barrington Hills woman has Mancow as her valentine  2/13/03
            p.8
 
    FIDDLE CREEK (WETLANDS)                                     
        Trustee leading fight against sewage plant  9/18/03 p.11
        Village agrees waste water must be treated  11/20/03 p.5
        Concerns still surround sewage plant expansion  11/27/03 p.8
 
    FIDDUCIA, CHRISTINA                                         
        Fiduccia is distance runners' best pal  5/22/03 p.106
 
    FIDUCCIA, CHRISTINA                                         
        Fiduccia proves she's prepared  5/8/03 p.115
 
    FIFTH THIRD BANK                                            
        RSVP's may be coming down  7/10/03 p.14
 
    FIRES                                                       
        Bronco Jack's opens after small fire Monday  1/30/03 p.5
        BUMC to have some fun five years after fire  10/2/03 p.11
        Putting out the fire  3/20/03 p.5
        Burning leaves spark brush fire  5/1/03 p.12
 
    FITZGERALD, PETER                                           
        Fitzgerald's decision stuns local GOP  4/17/03 p.11
 
    FLANAGAN, HEIDI                                             
        Junk Warehouse; Lori O'Callaghan and Heidi Flanagan, owners
            2/13/03 p.99
 
    FLETCHER, NICK                                              
        Tootsies, Nick Fletcher, owner  8/21/03 p.99
 
    FLINT CREEK SAVANNA                                         
        CFC celebrating savanna project  6/19/03 p.12
        Restoration of savanna being celebrated  7/10/03 p.11
 
    FOLEY, MAUREEN                                              
        Farming lifestyle evolves into bountiful business  10/16/03
            p.9
 
    FOLEY, STEVE                                                
        Farming lifestyle evolves into bountiful business  10/16/03
            p.9
 
    FORREST PRESS                                               
        Forrest Press; Nick Olker, owner  8/7/03 p.105
 
    FOUNDLING ASSEMBLY OF LAKE COUNTY                           
        Hola, salaam, shalom to 2,000  5/8/03 p.98
 
    FOX POINT (LAND SUBDIVISION)                                
        Listhartkes may yield on bike path  8/21/03 p.5
        Neighbors say Listhartke project will prove harmful 
            8/28/03 p.9
        Listhartke project earns board's ok  9/25/03 p.5
 
    FOX RIVER GROVE, ILL.                                       
        Road to be dedicated Sunday  9/25/03 p.106
 
    FRACZEK, LAUREN                                             
        Taking a fresh look  5/22/03 p.105
 
    FREEMAN, JUDITH                                             
        Freeman, Church, Battle prevail in District 220  4/3/03 p.9
 
    FREEMAN, MOLLY                                              
        A cut above  11/27/03 p.101
 
    FREITAG, CAROL                                              
        Walk will pay tribute to nurse  5/1/03 p.14
 
    FRITZ DUDA COMPANY                                          
        Barrington Hills, Duda go to trial Monday  9/11/03 p.7
        Village awaiting ruling on disconnection bid  9/25/03 p.12
        Officials hoping judge reverses Duda ruling  10/30/03 p.7
 
    FURNITURE FOR ALL                                           
        Demand for furniture exceeding donations  1/9/03 p.7
 
    G. WHIZ                                                     
        G. Whiz; Jan Cunningham, owner  11/27/03 p.93
 
    GALLERY 219                                                 
        Gallery 219  9/4/03 p.91
 
    GARBIS, JERRY                                               
        Scooter's; Jerry Garbis, owner  10/16/03 p.109
 
    GARNER, TERRY                                               
        Cocoa du Jour; Terry Garner and Beth Dudzinski; owners 
            12/4/03 p.101
 
    GENTILE, JOE                                                
        Baron of Barrington bows out of automobile business 
            9/25/03 p.9
 
    GERAS, DAWN                                                 
        Pair try to spotlight law they championed  1/2/03 p.11
 
    GIANNI, NANCY                                               
        Letting the kids be themselves  9/11/03 p.7
        Playhouse opening Saturday  10/23/03 p.12
        GiGi's Playhouse opens in grand style  10/30/03 p.12
 
    GIARDINO, JULIE                                             
        Roslyn Road principal leaving for better job  7/3/03 p.12
 
    GIBBS, ANDY                                                 
        Family gathers boxes for a worthy endeavor  11/27/03 p.9
 
    GIGI'S PLAYHOUSE                                            
        Letting the kids be themselves  9/11/03 p.7
        Playhouse opening Saturday  10/23/03 p.12
        GiGi's Playhouse opens in grand style  10/30/03 p.12
 
    GILBOY, JACK D.                                             
        Good Shepherd's first baby of new year an early arrival 
            1/9/03 p.9
 
    GK DEVELOPMENT, INC.                                        
        GK Development, Inc.; Garo Kholamian, owner  10/30/03 p.111
 
    GLAZOV, KELLY                                               
        Jewelry designer launching career, fight against diabetes 
            11/27/03 p.10
 
    GLEN (LAND SUBDIVISION)                                     
        Compromise on use of athletic fields attracts mixed support
            2/20/03 p.8
 
    GLEN ACRES (LAND SUBDIVISION)                               
        Residents fuming over flooding  5/15/03 p.5
 
    GOLDEN TRIANGLE (REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT)                   
        Village nixes Burpee land deal  2/27/03 p.5
 
    GOLDRATH, DAVID, DR.                                        
        Medical office proposal draws ire  1/16/03 p.10
        Trustees raise questions about planning process  2/6/03 p.10
        Debate resumes tonight over medical building  3/6/03 p.10
        New opposition voiced over medical building  3/13/03 p.9
        Commission may vote on medical building tonight  4/10/03 p.5
        Panel oks construction of medical building  4/17/03 p.5
        Developer suing over plan's denial  6/5/03 p.11
        Suit against village intimidation  7/24/03 p.5
        Board willing to keep discussing medical building  8/7/03
            p.12
        Expert says medical building would hurt area property
            values  3/20/03 p.6
 
    GONZALEZ, TEODORO                                           
        Accident leaves family in grief  6/12/03 p.9
 
    GOOD SHEPHERD HOSPITAL                                      
        Good Shepherd's first baby of new year an early arrival 
            1/9/03 p.9
        Hospital honors volunteers  1/30/03 p.13
        Plan Commission oks office, condominium development 
            2/20/03 p.9
        Good Shepherd may be told no  3/13/03 p.5
        Hospital trying to lure kids to health care  7/31/03 p.7
        Mercy's bid to build hospital a concern for Good Shepherd 
            7/31/03 p.12
        Golf outing raised $117,000 for hospital  8/14/03 p.6
        Art in the Barn plants seeds for Good Shepherd's growth 
            9/25/03 p.8
        Year-round awareness [breast cancer]  10/16/03 p.11
        Hospital honors volunteers  11/6/03 p.92
        Receiving royal treatment  11/13/03 p.101
        Heart hospital ok elates officials  3/20/03 p.5
 
    GORDON, HANNAH MEITES                                       
        100-year-old has spent life reinventing herself  7/31/03 p.8
 
    GOVERNMENT                                                  
        Fitzgerald's decision stuns local GOP  4/17/03 p.11
        County GOP, Dems split on additional gambling  5/15/03 p.14
        Kurtz stepping down when her term expires  9/25/03 p.10
        Drivers license bill likely will be revived  11/13/03 p.28
        Reptile enthusiasts oppose proposed ban on exotic pets 
            11/13/03 p.30
 
    GOVERNOR'S PARK REHABILITATION & HEALTH CARE CENTER         
        Governor's Park sold to the Alden Group  12/18/03 p.102
 
    GRAFT, BILL                                                 
        Medical office proposal draws ire  1/16/03 p.10
        Trustees raise questions about planning process  2/6/03 p.10
        New opposition voiced over medical building  3/13/03 p.9
        Commission may vote on medical building tonight  4/10/03 p.5
        Panel oks construction of medical building  4/17/03 p.5
        Developer suing over plan's denial  6/5/03 p.11
        Suit against village intimidation  7/24/03 p.5
        Board willing to keep discussing medical building  8/7/03
            p.12
        Listhartkes may yield on bike path  8/21/03 p.5
        Neighbors say Listhartke project will prove harmful 
            8/28/03 p.9
        Listhartke project earns board's ok  9/25/03 p.5
        Another win for group fighting medical building  10/30/03
            p.13
        Medical building developer resumes battle for project 
            12/11/03 p.12
        Expert says medical building would hurt area property
            values  3/20/03 p.6
 
    GRAHAM, CLAYTON                                             
        Graham's trial to begin in November  2/27/03 p.6
        Graham trial slated to begin next month  11/13/03 p.6
        Graham pleads guilty to mail fraud charges  12/18/03 p.5
 
    GRAHAM, STEVEN                                              
        Bily taking his case to trial  1/9/03 p.14
        Bily claims mistreatment while in police custody  1/23/03
            p.8
        Judge rules cops did not coerce Bily's statements  3/6/03
            p.12
        Judge blames Bily for officer's death  5/8/03 p.14
 
    GRIFFITH, DALE                                              
        Former District 220 teacher conducting radio interview 
            12/11/03 p.92
 
    GROOT RECYCLING & WASTE SERVICES                            
        Garbage fees likely going up  10/16/03 p.8
 
    GROVE AVENUE SCHOOL                                         
        Grove Avenue, Sunny Hill getting air conditioning  2/13/03
            p.10
        Working to hook kids on reading  3/6/03 p.25
        Obstacle course highlights 17th Grove School carnival 
            9/11/03 p.8
        Weather can't dampen Grove School carnival  9/18/03 p.12
        Kindergartners get lesson in agriculture  10/16/03 p.23
        A lesson in perseverance  12/11/03 p.23
 
    GURANOVICH, STEVE                                           
        South Barrington votes for change  4/3/03 p.5
 
    HADDAD, CHARLIE                                             
        Palestinian says Americans get biased view of the Middle
            East  3/20/03 p.10
 
    HAGAN, MICHELLE                                             
        Operation Bunny a hit with troops' children  5/1/03 p.11
 
    HAGENBRING, VERN                                            
        Plumbing supplies become holiday decorations 12/25/03 p.11
 
    HAGER'S COUNTRY MARKET                                      
        Village helping plant sale upsets merchants  3/27/03 p.13
 
    HAJOST, JIM                                                 
        Hajosts mark diamond anniversary  3/6/03 p.87
 
    HAJOST, RITA                                                
        Hajosts mark diamond anniversary  3/6/03 p.87
 
    HAMMER, BEN                                                 
        Scandinavian Store; Ben Hammer, owner  8/14/03 p.97
 
    HANDS OF HOPE                                               
        Garden Faire raises funds to fight AIDS in Africa  6/12/03
            p.11
 
    HAROLD SQUARE (SHOPPING CENTER)                             
        Plaza builders still expect to break ground this year 
            9/11/03 p.10
 
    HARPER COLLEGE                                              
        On the air  1/30/03 p.B7
        Curtain rises on new venue  4/3/03 p.B5
        Harper tuition hike starts next month  5/29/03 p.11
        Fashion paradise  5/29/03 p.23
        BACOA, Harper trying to meet seniors' quest for education 
            7/31/03 p.10
        Harper may restrict trustees' email  7/31/03 p.11
        Harper to host West Nile forum tonight  8/7/03 p.5
        Pampered pooches  8/7/03 p.87
        Lifelong learning  8/21/03 p.89
        Harper tables e-mail policy vote  9/4/03 p.10
        Harper trustees delay president's retirement plans  9/4/03
            p.26
        Harper restricts email between board members  10/2/03 p.10
        Harper adopts levy  12/25/03 p.12
        Harper race focuses on communication  3/20/03 p.8
        Harper hikes tuition to help make up for revenue decline 
            4/24/03 p.8
 
    HEALTH WORLD CHILDREN'S MUSEUM                              
        Kids add color to Health World  4/17/03 p.14
        Gross exhibit educates about bodily functions  10/23/03 p.7
 
    HEIDEN, EARLE                                               
        Stricken officer settles lawsuit against village  3/6/03
            p.14
 
    HEINZ, JOHN                                                 
        Public Works director earns Carol Beese Award of Merit 
            2/6/03 p.9
 
    HEITMAN, KARL                                               
        Community center architect only interested in Jewel Tea
            property  11/13/03 p.32
 
    HERRMANN, MARY                                              
        Herrmann may be on the move  1/9/03 p.5
        Herrmann is staying  1/16/03 p.5
 
    HERSHMAN, SARA                                              
        Hershman modest about latest honor  7/17/03 p.108
 
    HICKS, JIM                                                  
        Foundation dedicates physics playground  6/12/03 p.6
 
    HILLMAN, JOEL                                               
        Jewel Tea demolition targeted for July  5/15/03 p.11
 
    HINES, GARY                                                 
        Chuck Hines; Gary Hines, owner  9/18/03 p.109
        Chuck Hines [40th anniversary]  10/30/03 p.33
 
    HOERER, PAUL                                                
        Men accused of allowing teen to die  1/30/03 p.5
        Boand pleads not guilty in overdose death of girl  2/13/03
            p.12
        Judge dismisses one count of involuntary manslaughter in
            teen's drug-related death  5/29/03 p.12
        Prosecutor says suspect in girl's death won't get break to
            testify against pal  9/18/03 p.9
 
    HOFFMAN ESTATES, ILL.                                       
        Local church building new facility in Hoffman Estates 
            2/6/03 p.8
        Villages nearer border agreement  3/27/03 p.11
        Towns reach deal on boundaries  4/3/03 p.11
        Clarification  [boundary agreement]  4/10/03 p.6
        South Barrington disconnects 83 acres  4/17/03 p.6
        Hoffman lawsuit is strictly business  11/13/03 p.11
        South Barrington drops lawsuit against Meijer  5/1/03 p.10
 
    HOLLIS BROTHERS                                             
        Hollis Brothers; Steve and Dave Hollis, owners  10/2/03
            p.109
 
    HOLLIS, DAVE                                                
        Hollis Brothers; Steve and Dave Hollis, owners  10/2/03
            p.109
 
    HOLLIS, STEVE                                               
        Hollis Brothers; Steve and Dave Hollis, owners  10/2/03
            p.109
 
    HOLLISTER, JIM                                              
        Catlow projectionist exits theater after six decades 
            9/4/03 p.9
 
    HOME ECONOMIST                                              
        The economy of nuts  [Home Economist]  6/19/03 p.91
 
    HOME OF THE SPARROW                                         
        They keep the doors open  10/9/03 p.91
 
    HOMELESS PEOPLE                                             
        They keep the doors open  10/9/03 p.91
 
    HORIZON FARM                                                
        Horizon Farms closing the door to boarding and breeding
            horses  7/3/03 p.5
 
    HORIZON FARMS                                               
        Farm land protected from development  12/4/03 p.11
 
    HORNE, THEODORE                                             
        Coin flip may decide third winner in Barrington Hills 
            4/3/03 p.10
        Luck ends up on Horne's side  4/10/03 p.5
 
    HORSES                                                      
        Horizon Farms closing the door to boarding and breeding
            horses  7/3/03 p.5
        Super saddler  9/4/03 p.83
        Horseshoes made here  9/4/03 p.83
 
    HORSLEV, DAVID                                              
        McManus unfazed by petition challenge; Horslev drops out 
            1/30/03 p.8
 
    HOSPICE OF NORTHEASTERN ILLINOIS                            
        Hospice earns accreditation  6/26/03 p.8
        Hospice adds board members  7/3/03 p.12
        Camp gives grief-stricken kids courage  8/7/03 p.7
        Hospice hoping 10th duck race will exceed previous
            fund-raisers  8/7/03 p.8
        Hospice happy with proceeds generated by 10th duck race 
            8/14/03 p.9
        Easing the pain of death  9/11/03 p.83
        State gets low grade on providing hospice care  9/11/03 p.85
 
    HOUGH STREET SCHOOL                                         
        Showing they know their geography  1/2/03 p.21
        Hough gets patriotic gift  5/8/03 p.7
        Hough hoping sale pays for new equipment  7/3/03 p.11
 
    HOULIHAN'S (RESTAURANT)                                     
        Houlihan's wants Barrington-area location  5/8/03 p.103
 
    HOUSE OF HOPE                                               
        House of Hope expanding  3/27/03 p.6
 
    HUNT, PETER                                                 
        Barrington trustee race is no contest  4/3/03 p.5
 
    HYDEM, KATHRYN                                              
        Asthmatic runner keeps going in spite of bad air  8/7/03
            p.16
 
    ID STORE                                                    
        The ID Store; Dan Sherry, owner  11/13/03 p.113
 
    ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY                    
        Carter opposes exemption for waste water treatment  9/4/03
            p.10
        IEPA hears concerns about sewage plant adding outflow 
            9/11/03 p.10
        Still time for comment on sewage permit  10/16/03 p.6
        IEPA cites sewage treatment plant  10/23/03 p.7
        Village agrees waste water must be treated  11/20/03 p.5
        Concerns still surround sewage plant expansion  11/27/03 p.8
 
    ILLINOIS HISTORIC PRESERVATION AGENCY                       
        State says Gray Lady can go  10/23/03 p.5
        Another plea being made to save Jewel Tea  11/27/03 p.11
 
    INDEPENDENT WOMEN'S FOOTBALL LEAGUE                         
        The Force is with us  4/3/03 p.104
 
    INFERTILITY TIMES (PERIODICAL)                              
        New magazine tackles infertility  5/15/03 p.97
 
    INTERIOR MAKEOVERS BY DESIGN                                
        Interior Makeovers by Redesign; Joanne Wallace, owner 
            1/16/03 p.89
 
    INVERNESS, ILL.                                             
        Inverness looking into hiring own cops  1/23/03 p.7
        Cops cite 32 teens at drinking party  1/23/03 p.14
        June 30 deadline set for Inverness to decide on cops 
            2/13/03 p.11
        Inverness hires ex-Palatine chief to study police service 
            2/20/03 p.9
        [Inverness] Candidates split on police study  3/27/03 p.90
        Study:  separate police force cheaper  4/17/03 p.99
        Police study gets mixed reviews  5/8/03 p.13
        Judge blames Bily for officer's death  5/8/03 p.14
        Police issue splits Inverness as deadline nears  6/19/03
            p.11
        Suspects targeted home they invaded  6/19/03 p.12
        Inverness keeping Barrington police  7/3/03 p.5
        Lifeguard uses skills to save life at home  7/17/03 p.12
        Village administrator gets 10 percent pay hike  8/21/03 p.5
        Man found beaten to death  10/16/03 p.5
        Police continue to gather evidence in murder case  11/6/03
            p.32
        Intruder takes purse, runs when confronted  5/1/03 p.12
 
    ISRAEL, P. DENISE                                           
        Out to make a difference  10/9/03 p.11
 
    ITAMI, SARA                                                 
        Recycling kimonos  4/17/03 p.B5
 
    J.D. BRATCHER AND ASSOCIATES                                
        Inverness hires ex-Palatine chief to study police service 
            2/20/03 p.9
 
    JEWEL FOOD STORES                                           
        Jewel Tea demolition targeted for July  5/15/03 p.11
        Village wants action on Jewel Tea  6/5/03 p.5
        Commission gives more time for Jewel Tea plan  6/12/03 p.8
        Reluctant officials agree to discuss Jewel Tea idea 
            6/12/03 p.9
        Board says no to community center  6/19/03 p.5
        Demonstrators want demolition  6/26/03 p.5
        Master plan changed to show space for park  6/26/03 p.5
        Jewel Tea hearing will resume July 8  6/26/03 p.14
        Jewel Tea issue back to village board  7/10/03 p.11
        Days numbered for Gray Lady  7/17/03 p.5
        Park District near contract for Jewel Tea demolition 
            8/28/03 p.9
        District 220 unlikely to take stance on community center 
            9/18/03 p.9
        Contract to demolish Jewel Tea coming  9/25/03 p.6
        District 220 staying our of Jewel Tea debate  9/25/03 p.10
        Contract awarded for Jewel Tea demolition  10/2/03 p.10
        Board defends Battle's vote on Jewel Tea letter  10/2/03
            p.14
        State says Gray Lady can go  10/23/03 p.5
        Community center architect only interested in Jewel Tea
            property  11/13/03 p.32
        Another plea being made to save Jewel Tea  11/27/03 p.11
        Park board moving ahead with Jewel Tea demolition  12/4/03
            p.9
        Gray Lady starts tumbling down  12/11/03 p.5
        Jewel Tea work temporarily stopped  12/18/03 p.7
        Sides at impasse over Jewel Tea fate  12/25/03 p.5
 
    JIM HICKS-JOE CHUNG PHYSICS LEARNING LAB                    
        Foundation dedicates physics playground  6/12/03 p.6
 
    JOHNSON, SIDNEY                                             
        Sidney Johnson, book store owner, dies  3/6/03 p.23
 
    JUNK WAREHOUSE                                              
        Junk Warehouse; Lori O'Callaghan and Heidi Flanagan, owners
            2/13/03 p.99
 
    KAINZ, JOHN                                                 
        Onion Pub & Brewery; Patrick, John and Mike Kainz, owners 
            6/26/03 p.93
 
    KAINZ, MIKE                                                 
        Onion Pub & Brewery; Patrick, John and Mike Kainz, owners 
            6/26/03 p.93
 
    KAINZ, PATRICK                                              
        Onion Pub & Brewery; Patrick, John and Mike Kainz, owners 
            6/26/03 p.93
 
    KALADI'S                                                    
        Kaladi's; Antonio Morel, owner  8/28/03 p.95
 
    KARON, JOYCE                                                
        Former teacher named to State Board of Education  2/6/03
            p.14
 
    KELLEY, DANIELLE                                            
        Operation Bunny a hit with troops' children  5/1/03 p.11
 
    KELSEY ROAD HOUSE (RESTAURANT)                              
        Kelsey Road House; Beverly Langer, owner  5/1/03 p.93
 
    KENSEL, ROBERT, LT.                                         
        Area men among those killed in Korea  7/24/03 p.10
 
    KERNS, CAROLINE                                             
        Kerns captures her fourth state golf berth  10/16/03 p.121
        Kerns wraps up one-of-a-kind career  10/23/03 p.125
 
    KESEL, NATALYA                                              
        Mephisto; Natalya Kesel and Ben Kuznetsov, owners  2/6/03
            p.97
 
    KHOLAMIAN, GARO                                             
        GK Development, Inc.; Garo Kholamian, owner  10/30/03 p.111
 
    KIRBY, GALEN R.                                             
        Local man charged with criminal sexual abuse  11/13/03 p.13
 
    KIRK, PAUL                                                  
        Principal picked for Roslyn Road  7/31/03 p.5
 
    KLEHM PROPERTY                                              
        South Barrington asks for summary judgment  3/13/03 p.6
        Debate over Klehm property at heart of South Barrington
            race  3/13/03 p.8
        Towns reach deal on boundaries  4/3/03 p.11
        Clarification  [boundary agreement]  4/10/03 p.6
        Concerned about conflict, Pecora won't participate in Klehm
            votes  6/19/03 p.10
        New committee hopes to meet with Klehm property developer 
            6/26/03 p.10
        Village trying to settle with Klehm developer  8/14/03 p.9
        South Barrington update set for Monday  9/4/03 p.6
        Deal is on the table  9/11/03 p.5
        Judge urges village, developer to talk  9/18/03 p.5
        Officials ask residents to control their tempers  9/18/03
            p.8
        South Barrington mediation delayed  10/9/03 p.6
        Settling Klehm case remains village's goal  10/30/03 p.7
        First ruling coming in Klehm litigation  11/20/03 p.8
        Attorney still sees merit in fighting Klehm lawsuit 
            3/20/03 p.5
 
    KLEYN, ZACH                                                 
        Kleyn helps Barrington take fourth at meet  1/16/03 p.101
 
    KOCH, JULIE                                                 
        Not half bad  12/25/03 p.91
 
    KOELLING, DAVID                                             
        American Harvest Cooking School; David Koelling, owner 
            1/30/03 p.91
 
    KOREAN WAR                                                  
        50 years and counting  7/24/03 p.8
        Those who served haven't forgotten  7/24/03 p.9
        Area men among those killed in Korea  7/24/03 p.10
 
    KOSTICK, DIANE                                              
        Teacher ending long fun 39-year ride  5/29/03 p.5
 
    KRISTOF, JACK                                               
        Resident's efforts letting troops celebrate holiday with
            hot dogs  7/3/03 p.10
 
    KRISTOF, RYAN                                               
        Resident's efforts letting troops celebrate holiday with
            hot dogs  7/3/03 p.10
 
    KUDLA, JOHN                                                 
        Kudla resigns as trustee  4/3/03 p.12
 
    KURT SAPHIR PIANOS                                          
        Kurt Saphir Pianos, Dennis Saphir, owner  6/5/03 p.107
 
    KURTZ, ROSEMARY                                             
        Kurtz stepping down when her term expires  9/25/03 p.10
 
    KUZNETSOV, BEN                                              
        Mephisto; Natalya Kesel and Ben Kuznetsov, owners  2/6/03
            p.97
 
    LABUTE, NEIL                                                
        A disquieting voice  5/8/03 p.B5
 
    LAKE BARRINGTON ACADEMY OF STARS                            
        Lake Barrington Academy of Stars; Noreen Stass, owner 
            6/12/03 p.99
 
    LAKE BARRINGTON MEDICAL ARTS                                
        Medical office proposal draws ire  1/16/03 p.10
        Debate resumes tonight over medical building  3/6/03 p.10
        New opposition voiced over medical building  3/13/03 p.9
        Commission may vote on medical building tonight  4/10/03 p.5
        Panel oks construction of medical building  4/17/03 p.5
        Board rejects office building proposals  5/8/03 p.12
        Frustrated developers unsure of next moves  5/22/03 p.9
        Developer suing over plan's denial  6/5/03 p.11
        Schofield vetoes measure denying medical building  7/10/03
            p.10
        Suit against village intimidation  7/24/03 p.5
        Board willing to keep discussing medical building  8/7/03
            p.12
        Judge tossing our developer's lawsuit  10/2/03 p.12
        Another win for group fighting medical building  10/30/03
            p.13
        Medical building developer resumes battle for project 
            12/11/03 p.12
        Expert says medical building would hurt area property
            values  3/20/03 p.6
 
    LAKE BARRINGTON PROFESSIONAL BUILDINGS                      
        Developer clears obstacle to erect offices  10/16/03 p.7
 
    LAKE BARRINGTON SHORES (REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT)            
        Animal lovers angered by traps  5/8/03 p.5
        New animal control rules viewed as a positive step  5/8/03
            p.5
        LBS owners pay for trapping  5/8/03 p.8
 
    LAKE BARRINGTON, ILL.                                       
        Medical office proposal draws ire  1/16/03 p.10
        Trustees raise questions about planning process  2/6/03 p.10
        Plan Commission oks office, condominium development 
            2/20/03 p.9
        Candidates focus on industrial park  3/6/03 p.7
        Debate resumes tonight over medical building  3/6/03 p.10
        New opposition voiced over medical building  3/13/03 p.9
        Village plans review of land use policies  4/3/03 p.8
        Commission may vote on medical building tonight  4/10/03 p.5
        Panel oks construction of medical building  4/17/03 p.5
        Board rejects office building proposals  5/8/03 p.12
        Frustrated developers unsure of next moves  5/22/03 p.9
        Fire District wants to grab Adco land  5/22/03 p.11
        Developer suing over plan's denial  6/5/03 p.11
        New location sought for Lake Barrington station  6/12/03 p.5
        Schofield vetoes measure denying medical building  7/10/03
            p.10
        Suit against village intimidation  7/24/03 p.5
        Board willing to keep discussing medical building  8/7/03
            p.12
        Residents want sewage out of creek  8/14/03 p.5
        Fire District pursuing temporary station site  8/21/03 p.11
        Developer balking at village's request to fill retention
            basins  9/11/03 p.9
        Trustee leading fight against sewage plant  9/18/03 p.11
        Judge tossing our developer's lawsuit  10/2/03 p.12
        Developer clears obstacle to erect offices  10/16/03 p.7
        Temporary site for new fire station  10/23/03 p.6
        Village mulling police expansion  10/23/03 p.10
        Another win for group fighting medical building  10/30/03
            p.13
        Developer, village at odds over detention pond work 
            11/13/03 p.9
        BACOG has concerns about expansion of sewage treatment
            plant  11/13/03 p.18
        Developer suing for return of cash, defamation  11/27/03
            p.11
        Medical building developer resumes battle for project 
            12/11/03 p.12
        Expert says medical building would hurt area property
            values  3/20/03 p.6
 
    LAKE COUNTY FOREST PRESERVE DISTRICT                        
        Burning leaves spark brush fire  5/1/03 p.12
        Carter opposes exemption for waste water treatment  9/4/03
            p.10
        Lake County follows different police model  11/6/03 p.9
 
    LAKE COUNTY SOIL & WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT              
        Village helping plant sale upsets merchants  3/27/03 p.13
 
    LAKE COUNTY, ILL.                                           
        Counties' air quality get poor marks  8/7/03 p.17
 
    LAKEWOOD HOMES                                              
        Developer balking at village's request to fill retention
            basins  9/11/03 p.9
        Developer, village at odds over detention pond work 
            11/13/03 p.9
        Developer suing for return of cash, defamation  11/27/03
            p.11
 
    LAMBERT, LARRY                                              
        Ultimate Kitchen Designs; Larry Lambert, owner  7/31/03 p.10
 
    LAND USE                                                    
        Village plans review of land use policies  4/3/03 p.8
 
    LANGER, BEVERLY                                             
        Kelsey Road House; Beverly Langer, owner  5/1/03 p.93
 
    LASALLE BANK                                                
        Videotape gives cops lead on bank robber  2/27/03 p.5
 
    LATHAN, RYAN                                                
        Back home just in time  12/4/03 p.7
 
    LATHAN, SARAH                                               
        Back home just in time  12/4/03 p.7
 
    LAW                                                         
        South Barrington amends ordinances  1/2/03 p.6
        Pair try to spotlight law they championed  1/2/03 p.11
        USA Patriot Act has libraries concerned  2/27/03 p.86
        Library already conforms with internet filtering law 
            6/26/03 p.10
        Medical privacy laws testing patience of clergy  6/26/03
            p.11
        More children meeting curfew  8/14/03 p.11
        New laws address patients' privacy  4/24/03 p.9
 
    LAWLER, JEFF                                                
        Lawler serving as village manager until April 2005 
            10/30/03 p.5
 
    LEAVE A LEGACY                                              
        Part of your legacy could be helping a local charity 
            8/7/03 p.10
 
    LEE, BOB                                                    
        Baseball players helping battle ALS  5/8/03 p.9
        Cyclist inspired by ride in 9/11 journey of unity  9/18/03
            p.10
 
    LEE, KARIN                                                  
        Can't do any better than that  11/20/03 p.29
 
    LEVIN, NICOLE                                               
        Men accused of allowing teen to die  1/30/03 p.5
        Boand pleads not guilty in overdose death of girl  2/13/03
            p.12
        Judge dismisses one count of involuntary manslaughter in
            teen's drug-related death  5/29/03 p.12
        Hearing postponed in drug death case  6/12/03 p.6
        Prosecutor says suspect in girl's death won't get break to
            testify against pal  9/18/03 p.9
 
    LEWANDOWSKI, JIM                                            
        Resident running write-in campaign  3/6/03 p.6
        Vandalism victims keeping message visible  10/23/03 p.11
 
    LEWANDOWSKI, NOREEN                                         
        Vandalism victims keeping message visible  10/23/03 p.11
 
    LIBIT, JERRY                                                
        Esporta Illinois; Jerry Libit, owner  7/24/03 p.89
 
    LIFE CHANGERS INTERNATIONAL                                 
        Local church building new facility in Hoffman Estates 
            2/6/03 p.8
 
    LIFESOURCE BLOOD SERVICES                                   
        LifeSource blood donor may win a car  1/2/03 p.11
 
    LINDAHL, JEFF                                               
        Consolidated Music; Jeff Lindahl, owner  10/23/03 p.107
 
    LINDBERG, MICHAEL, JR.                                      
        Barrington grad in northern Iraq  4/3/03 p.7
 
    LIPIN, LISA                                                 
        Parent wants yo-yo ball banned  9/25/03 p.7
 
    LISTHARTKE FAMILY                                           
        Listhartkes may yield on bike path  8/21/03 p.5
        Neighbors say Listhartke project will prove harmful 
            8/28/03 p.9
        Listhartke project earns board's ok  9/25/03 p.5
 
    LOVATO, FRANKIE, JR.                                        
        Rockin' jockey  8/14/03 p.B3
 
    LOVITT, EMILY                                               
        Loving the game  6/19/03 p.109
 
    LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE ATONEMENT                            
        Church adds Stephen Ministry leader  5/8/03 p.96
 
    MACARTHUR PROPERTY                                          
        Barrington Hills, Duda go to trial Monday  9/11/03 p.7
        Village awaiting ruling on disconnection bid  9/25/03 p.12
        Officials hoping judge reverses Duda ruling  10/30/03 p.7
 
    MAGEE, MIKE                                                 
        Soccer central  3/13/03 p.105
 
    MAKE A DIFFERENCE DAY                                       
        Out to make a difference  10/9/03 p.11
 
    MAROUS, MIKE                                                
        Expert says medical building would hurt area property
            values  3/20/03 p.6
 
    MASTERSON, KYLE                                             
        Masterson's rise almost Jordan-esque  5/1/03 p.108
 
    MATTHEWS, ASHLEY                                            
        Daughter in charge while mom serves U.S.  6/5/03 p.5
 
    MATTHEWS, DAPHNE                                            
        School nurse is ready to serve country  2/6/03 p.5
        Nurse prepared to serve a year in Navy Reserve  3/27/03 p.5
        Daughter in charge while mom serves U.S.  6/5/03 p.5
        Family relieved Navy nurse back in the U.S.  7/3/03 p.14
        Commander ma'am is back  10/2/03 p.7
 
    MAY, JIM                                                    
        Learning to weave a tale  2/27/03 p.23
 
    MCARDLE, AMELIA                                             
        Student is a star in the saddle  5/15/03 p.29
 
    MCARTHUR, ANDY                                              
        McArthur, Monek collect more medals at MSL meet  2/6/03
            p.109
        McArthur returns to Barrington with regional title  2/13/03
            p.112
        McArthur defeats familiar for berth Downstate  2/20/03 p.108
        McArthur advances to semifinals at Moore/Prettyman  12/4/03
            p.113
 
    MCCOY, MAC                                                  
        Soldier's parents making care packages  4/3/03 p.7
 
    MCCOY, PAT                                                  
        Soldier's parents making care packages  4/3/03 p.7
 
    MCGINLEY, ROBERT                                            
        Farm land protected from development  12/4/03 p.11
 
    MCGRATH, SUSAN                                              
        Part of your legacy could be helping a local charity 
            8/7/03 p.10
 
    MCKEVITT, PATRICK                                           
        Horseshoes made here  9/4/03 p.83
 
    MCKINNELL, KELLY                                            
        She lived life to the fullest  7/3/03 p.7
        McKinnell's family suing porch owner  7/10/03 p.6
 
    MCMANUS, BRIAN, JR.                                         
        McManus unfazed by petition challenge; Horslev drops out 
            1/30/03 p.8
        Reagle loses an ally  2/6/03 p.5
 
    MCVEIGH, CAITLIN                                            
        Teen an idol finalist  5/15/03 p.13
 
    MEIJER                                                      
        South Barrington drops lawsuit against Meijer  5/1/03 p.10
 
    MEPHISTO                                                    
        Mephisto; Natalya Kesel and Ben Kuznetsov, owners  2/6/03
            p.97
 
    MERCY HEALTH SYSTEM                                         
        Mercy's bid to build hospital a concern for Good Shepherd 
            7/31/03 p.12
 
    MESIROW STEIN REAL ESTATE                                   
        New committee hopes to meet with Klehm property developer 
            6/26/03 p.10
        Village trying to settle with Klehm developer  8/14/03 p.9
        South Barrington update set for Monday  9/4/03 p.6
        Deal is on the table  9/11/03 p.5
        Judge urges village, developer to talk  9/18/03 p.5
        Officials ask residents to control their tempers  9/18/03
            p.8
        South Barrington mediation delayed  10/9/03 p.6
        Village still hoping to settle with Stein  10/16/03 p.8
        Settling Klehm case remains village's goal  10/30/03 p.7
        First ruling coming in Klehm litigation  11/20/03 p.8
        Let's make a deal  12/18/03 p.5
        Out-of-court settlement puts development back on track 
            12/25/03 p.5
 
    METCALF, WALTER III                                         
        Sex abuser may have to pay victims now  1/23/03 p.12
        Sex offender must pay victims $15 million  2/27/03 p.7
 
    METRA                                                       
        Metra's Futurama  1/30/03 p.11
        Metra confident its plan will win  2/6/03 p.7
        New Metra station dedicated  6/5/03 p.6
 
    METRO NORTHWEST HOCKEY LEAGUE                               
        Hockey team wants crown  1/30/03 p.101
 
    MEYER CAPITAL MANAGEMENT                                    
        Computers, TVs stolen from office building  12/11/03 p.13
 
    MEYER, PEGGY                                                
        Meyer named to Wisconsin Hall of Fame  9/25/03 p.118
 
    MICHAEL JOSEPH FOUNDATION                                   
        Playhouse raises $3,000  10/16/03 p.13
 
    MICHELOTTI PROPERTY                                         
        Clarification  [boundary agreement]  4/10/03 p.6
 
    MIKEY'S PIZZA KITCHEN                                       
        Mikey's Pizza Kitchen; Dario Arjmand, owner  12/25/03 p.87
 
    MILLER, LUKE                                                
        Driver ticketed in fatal crash  1/9/03 p.6
 
    MINTON, MICHAEL                                             
        Minton stays on Harper ballot  2/20/03 p.10
 
    MOLZAHN, EMILY                                              
        Molzhan has many reasons to celebrate  11/20/03 p.118
 
    MOLZAHN, TOM                                                
        Molzahn leads BSC to 3rd at senior championships  8/7/03
            p.121
 
    MONEK, JOHN                                                 
        McArthur, Monek collect more medals at MSL meet  2/6/03
            p.109
 
    MONKEYPOX (DISEASE)                                         
        Monkeypox not viewed as a serious threat here  6/19/03 p.14
 
    MOREL, ANTONIO                                              
        Kaladi's; Antonio Morel, owner  8/28/03 p.95
 
    MORGAN STANLEY                                              
        Computers, TVs stolen from office building  12/11/03 p.13
 
    MOTOR WERKS OF BARRINGTON                                   
        A deal for Motor Werks  3/27/03 p.91
 
    MOX, SCOTT, DR.                                             
        Orthopedist puts CPR skills to life-saving use  7/24/03 p.14
 
    MULLER, AARON                                               
        Demand for furniture exceeding donations  1/9/03 p.7
 
    MULLER, ERICH                                               
        Barrington Hills woman has Mancow as her valentine  2/13/03
            p.8
 
    MUNAO, FRANK                                                
        Deal is on the table  9/11/03 p.5
        Judge urges village, developer to talk  9/18/03 p.5
        Officials ask residents to control their tempers  9/18/03
            p.8
 
    MURPHY, DON                                                 
        Murphy makes art in vane  7/10/03 p.B5
 
    MUTZ, EMILY                                                 
        Woman found dead in lake  12/11/03 p.5
 
    NAKAZAKI, NORIKO                                            
        Nakazaki fourth at Illinois golf open  7/31/03 p.110
 
    NED-PROP                                                    
        Hoffman lawsuit is strictly business  11/13/03 p.11
 
    NEW GENERATIONS                                             
        Sharing cultural differences  2/20/03 p.7
        Camp lets kids hone leadership skills  8/14/03 p.7
 
    NIKOLA, NICK                                                
        Creek guy rescues waterway  10/30/03 p.9
 
    NORGE SKI CLUB                                              
        Most towns have crowded elections  1/23/03 p.5
        Flying high  3/20/03 p.107
 
    NORTH BARRINGTON, ILL.                                      
        Residents to give input on town's leaf burning  1/2/03 p.9
        Trustee wants public access to club in exchange for use of
            village land  1/16/03 p.9
        Land swap idea with club sinks under much resistance 
            1/30/03 p.10
        Feedback requested on wastewater issue  3/13/03 p.6
        North Barrington approves Biltmore proposal  4/3/03 p.6
        Kudla resigns as trustee  4/3/03 p.12
        Village wants to keep leaf burning  4/10/03 p.9
        Power out for more than a day in North Barrington  5/15/03
            p.5
        Unveiling of statue delayed  6/19/03 p.95
        Village not sure if deer are a problem  8/28/03 p.5
        Run Through the Woods returns to area Sunday  10/2/03 p.13
        Village mulling police expansion  10/23/03 p.10
        Plumbing supplies become holiday decorations 12/25/03 p.11
 
    NORTHROP GRUMMAN CORPORATION                                
        Congress helps local defense firms  10/2/03 p.8
 
    OAKWOOD FARM                                                
        Top polo players competing in fight against breast cancer 
            7/17/03 p.10
 
    OBSUSZT, MIKE                                               
        Obsuszt named athletic director  1/16/03 p.12
 
    O'CALLAGHAN, LORI                                           
        Junk Warehouse; Lori O'Callaghan and Heidi Flanagan, owners
            2/13/03 p.99
 
    O'CONNELL, GLENN                                            
        A lot more than hot air  5/22/03 p.7
 
    O'CONNOR, TIM                                               
        Another Catlow deal falters  6/12/03 p.5
 
    OLIVER, SAM                                                 
        Oliver appointed to school board  2/13/03 p.5
 
    OLKER, NICK                                                 
        Forrest Press; Nick Olker, owner  8/7/03 p.105
 
    OMNI YOUTH SERVICES                                         
        People empowering people  9/25/03 p.91
 
    ONION PUB & BREWERY                                         
        Onion Pub & Brewery; Patrick, John and Mike Kainz, owners 
            6/26/03 p.93
 
    OUR TOWN BARRINGTON                                         
        Group hopes concert series boosts business  7/10/03 p.12
 
    OUT'A SIGHT STORAGE BARN                                    
        Out'a Sight Storage Barn, Chip Walterman, owner  3/13/03
            p.91
 
    OVERMYER, CORBIN                                            
        Driver ticketed in fatal crash  1/9/03 p.6
 
    PACCIONE-RIZZO, DIANE                                       
        Children's hospital benefits from retail executive's
            efforts  11/13/03 p.116
 
    PAJAKOWSKI, KIMBERLY                                        
        Local teen finalist in pageant  7/3/03 p.6
 
    PALATINE, ILL.                                              
        Cutting Hall to celebrate 75th  9/11/03 p.B3
 
    PALMER, RICKY                                               
        Palmer caps stellar career at state final  5/22/03 p.107
 
    PALMISANO, JASON                                            
        Artist uses chalk, talk to inspire kids  4/3/03 p.25
 
    PECORA,  MARY                                               
        South Barrington votes for change  4/3/03 p.5
 
    PECORA, MARY                                                
        Concerned about conflict, Pecora won't participate in Klehm
            votes  6/19/03 p.10
 
    PEEK, STUART                                                
        Society's Child Toys & Dolls; Stuart Peek, owner  3/20/03
            p.93
 
    PEMBERTON, RODERICK S.                                      
        Man found beaten to death  10/16/03 p.5
        Police continue to gather evidence in murder case  11/6/03
            p.32
 
    PERLMAN, TOBY, DR.                                          
        The language of prevention  5/29/03 p.77
 
    PHELPS, DAVID                                               
        Challenger files to face Crane in March primary  12/18/03
            p.10
 
    PIAGENTINI, RAY                                             
        Counselor's humanitarian efforts earn state honor  4/10/03
            p.10
        Donations sought to fund students' documentary  9/11/03 p.14
 
    PICKETT, ROSEMARY                                           
        Silk 'n Things; Rosemary Pickett, owner  7/31/03 p.93
 
    PINKUS, GEOFF                                               
        Crusading to help men lose weight  7/3/03 p.85
 
    PIONEER PRESS CHARITABLE FOUNDATION                         
        Pioneer Foundation to sell coupon books  8/14/03 p.13
 
    POAG & MCEWEN LIFESTYLE CENTERS                             
        Cinema coming to Deer Park Town Center  2/27/03 p.26
        Town Center will grow some more  9/25/03 p.5
 
    POETZ, REBECCA                                              
        Poetz makes last appearance on Barrington track count 
            5/15/03 p.120
        U of I getting special kind of athlete, person  8/14/03
            p.113
 
    POLICE                                                      
        Benefits stalling talks with cops  1/2/03 p.5
        Bily taking his case to trial  1/9/03 p.14
        Inverness looking into hiring own cops  1/23/03 p.7
        Bily claims mistreatment while in police custody  1/23/03
            p.8
        New police dog sniffs out crime  1/30/03 p.7
        June 30 deadline set for Inverness to decide on cops 
            2/13/03 p.11
        Inverness hires ex-Palatine chief to study police service 
            2/20/03 p.9
        New police pact brings sighs of relief  2/27/03 p.7
        South Barrington police set record for DUI arrests  3/6/03
            p.11
        Judge rules cops did not coerce Bily's statements  3/6/03
            p.12
        Stricken officer settles lawsuit against village  3/6/03
            p.14
        Study:  separate police force cheaper  4/17/03 p.99
        Police study gets mixed reviews  5/8/03 p.13
        Judge blames Bily for officer's death  5/8/03 p.14
        Police issue splits Inverness as deadline nears  6/19/03
            p.11
        Inverness keeping Barrington police  7/3/03 p.5
        Car show raises thousands for charity  9/25/03 p.11
        Village mulling police expansion  10/23/03 p.10
        Effectiveness of preserve police questioned  11/6/03 p.9
        Lake County follows different police model  11/6/03 p.9
        Dumping forest cops not a concern to local police  11/6/03
            p.12
        Police working toward national accreditation  12/4/03 p.13
        Cops enjoy taking kids Christmas shopping  12/18/03 p.7
        Police to document traffic stops in 2004  12/18/03 p.8
        Local cops prepared for new law  12/18/03 p.8
 
    POPLAR CREEK MUSIC THEATER                                  
        Hoffman lawsuit is strictly business  11/13/03 p.11
 
    POPP, JOHN F., JR.                                          
        Area men among those killed in Korea  7/24/03 p.10
 
    POPP, LARRY                                                 
        Those who served haven't forgotten  7/24/03 p.9
 
    PRAIRIE STONE BUSINESS PARK                                 
        Hoffman lawsuit is strictly business  11/13/03 p.11
 
    PSZENICZKA, JOE                                             
        Still in middle school, but making a big sound  6/5/03 p.B6
 
    PSZENICZKA, STAN                                            
        Still in middle school, but making a big sound  6/5/03 p.B6
 
    PUBLIC ACTION TO DELIVER SHELTER                            
        Helping homeless people  10/2/03 p.97
 
    QUEST ACADEMY                                               
        Historical quest  2/13/03 p.105
 
    QUICK, CHERYL                                               
        Coin flip may decide third winner in Barrington Hills 
            4/3/03 p.10
        Luck ends up on Horne's side  4/10/03 p.5
 
    RAPATA, ROBERTA                                             
        Another Catlow deal falters  6/12/03 p.5
 
    REAGLE, MARSHALL                                            
        Special counsel says Reagle cannot get rid of legal firms 
            1/9/03 p.8
        Critics give Reagle an earful  1/16/03 p.7
        Reagle's lawyer asked to give written opinion  1/30/03 p.9
        Reagle loses an ally  2/6/03 p.5
        Board, Reagle hope to put business first  4/10/03 p.11
        Reagle heading BACOG board  7/10/03 p.6
        Reagle mulling new lawsuit  10/9/03 p.10
        Reagle ready to sue board again  10/16/03 p.5
        Lawler serving as village manager until April 2005 
            10/30/03 p.5
        Reagle doubts budget figures  11/6/03 p.5
        Reagle still leaning toward suing board  11/13/03 p.5
        Village manager dispute heats up  11/27/03 p.5
        Reagle views his authority being usurped  12/11/03 p.7
        Board overrides Reagle's veto  12/18/03 p.6
        Reagle taking on Beaubien  12/18/03 p.10
        Board won't pay Reagle's legal fees  12/18/03 p.11
        Judge throws out most of mayor's suit  12/25/03 p.9
        Board veto overrides irritate Reagle  5/1/03 p.5
 
    REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT                                     
        Trustees raise questions about planning process  2/6/03 p.10
        Cook Street developers given more time to secure tenants 
            2/13/03 p.8
        Plan Commission oks office, condominium development 
            2/20/03 p.9
        Village nixes Burpee land deal  2/27/03 p.5
        Cinema coming to Deer Park Town Center  2/27/03 p.26
        Debate resumes tonight over medical building  3/6/03 p.10
        South Barrington asks for summary judgment  3/13/03 p.6
        Debate over Klehm property at heart of South Barrington
            race  3/13/03 p.8
        New opposition voiced over medical building  3/13/03 p.9
        Towns reach deal on boundaries  4/3/03 p.11
        Commission may vote on medical building tonight  4/10/03 p.5
        Clarification  [boundary agreement]  4/10/03 p.6
        Burger business targeting former Dairy Queen site  4/10/03
            p.10
        Panel oks construction of medical building  4/17/03 p.5
        South Barrington disconnects 83 acres  4/17/03 p.6
        Panel near decision on Wamberg project  4/17/03 p.13
        Board rejects office building proposals  5/8/03 p.12
        Jewel Tea demolition targeted for July  5/15/03 p.11
        Frustrated developers unsure of next moves  5/22/03 p.9
        Village wants action on Jewel Tea  6/5/03 p.5
        Traffic issues at top of Wamberg project  6/5/03 p.10
        Developer suing over plan's denial  6/5/03 p.11
        Commission gives more time for Jewel Tea plan  6/12/03 p.8
        Reluctant officials agree to discuss Jewel Tea idea 
            6/12/03 p.9
        Board says no to community center  6/19/03 p.5
        Towns mulling Wamberg land swap  6/19/03 p.9
        Concerned about conflict, Pecora won't participate in Klehm
            votes  6/19/03 p.10
        Demonstrators want demolition  6/26/03 p.5
        Master plan changed to show space for park  6/26/03 p.5
        New committee hopes to meet with Klehm property developer 
            6/26/03 p.10
        Jewel Tea hearing will resume July 8  6/26/03 p.14
        Schofield vetoes measure denying medical building  7/10/03
            p.10
        Jewel Tea issue back to village board  7/10/03 p.11
        Wambergs oppose possible land swap  7/10/03 p.13
        RSVP's may be coming down  7/10/03 p.14
        Days numbered for Gray Lady  7/17/03 p.5
        Suit against village intimidation  7/24/03 p.5
        Board willing to keep discussing medical building  8/7/03
            p.12
        Village trying to settle with Klehm developer  8/14/03 p.9
        Listhartkes may yield on bike path  8/21/03 p.5
        Neighbors say Listhartke project will prove harmful 
            8/28/03 p.9
        Park District near contract for Jewel Tea demolition 
            8/28/03 p.9
        South Barrington update set for Monday  9/4/03 p.6
        Traffic concerns delaying land-swap deal  9/4/03 p.7
        Deal is on the table  9/11/03 p.5
        Vote on Wamberg development tabled  9/11/03 p.6
        Developer balking at village's request to fill retention
            basins  9/11/03 p.9
        Plaza builders still expect to break ground this year 
            9/11/03 p.10
        Judge urges village, developer to talk  9/18/03 p.5
        Officials ask residents to control their tempers  9/18/03
            p.8
        Listhartke project earns board's ok  9/25/03 p.5
        Town Center will grow some more  9/25/03 p.5
        Judge tossing our developer's lawsuit  10/2/03 p.12
        South Barrington mediation delayed  10/9/03 p.6
        Developer clears obstacle to erect offices  10/16/03 p.7
        Village still hoping to settle with Stein  10/16/03 p.8
        Officials hoping judge reverses Duda ruling  10/30/03 p.7
        Settling Klehm case remains village's goal  10/30/03 p.7
        Another win for group fighting medical building  10/30/03
            p.13
        Wambergs confident new plan will be ok'd  11/6/03 p.5
        Developer, village at odds over detention pond work 
            11/13/03 p.9
        Hoffman lawsuit is strictly business  11/13/03 p.11
        Community center architect only interested in Jewel Tea
            property  11/13/03 p.32
        First ruling coming in Klehm litigation  11/20/03 p.8
        Another plea being made to save Jewel Tea  11/27/03 p.11
        Developer suing for return of cash, defamation  11/27/03
            p.11
        Medical building developer resumes battle for project 
            12/11/03 p.12
        Let's make a deal  12/18/03 p.5
        Sides at impasse over Jewel Tea fate  12/25/03 p.5
        Out-of-court settlement puts development back on track 
            12/25/03 p.5
        Attorney still sees merit in fighting Klehm lawsuit 
            3/20/03 p.5
        Expert says medical building would hurt area property
            values  3/20/03 p.6
        New mall being proposed for Deer Park  4/24/03 p.5
        South Barrington drops lawsuit against Meijer  5/1/03 p.10
 
    RECON/OPTICAL, INC.                                         
        Congress helps local defense firms  10/2/03 p.8
 
    REED, ABBY                                                  
        Spicer, Reed announce their college plans  12/18/03 p.115
 
    REED, ELIZABETH D.                                          
        Barrington resident named Valiant Woman  6/5/03 p.11
 
    REINCKE, JOHN                                               
        Star power  6/19/03 p.7
 
    RELAY FOR LIFE                                              
        Teams still welcome to join Relay for Life  5/29/03 p.9
        Inspirational Relay for Life raises $278,000  6/19/03 p.5
 
    RICE, LYNN                                                  
        A Touch of Amish; Lynn Rice, owner  9/25/03 p.99
 
    RICHARDSON, KEVIN                                           
        Trustee leading fight against sewage plant  9/18/03 p.11
 
    RIDDICK, FRANCESCA-CYNTHIA                                  
        A life consecrated to Christ  1/2/03 p.69
 
    RIEGELMAN, ALEX                                             
        Student honored for first video and it's all a blur 
            6/12/03 p.13
 
    RIGALI, MIKE                                                
        Tower Lakes loses, gains a trustee  10/23/03 p.6
 
    ROADS                                                       
        Lake-Cook widening set for spring  1/23/03 p.5
        IDOT project will tie up Route 53  2/20/03 p.11
        This year's roadwork less obstructive  5/22/03 p.9
        South Barrington to improve roads  7/17/03 p.6
        Gas leak snarls Route 14 traffic  7/24/03 p.11
        Critics:  Transportation plan lacking  9/4/03 p.11
        Road to be dedicated Sunday  9/25/03 p.106
        Freight crossing will be closed for construction  10/9/03
            p.12
        Students want break in traffic  10/9/03 p.27
        Crossing's closure frustrates drivers  10/23/03 p.5
 
    ROMETTY, JOHN                                               
        Rometty named to park board  9/18/03 p.10
 
    ROSLYN ROAD SCHOOL                                          
        Parents urged to work with Roslyn principal  5/8/03 p.10
        Roslyn Road principal leaving for better job  7/3/03 p.12
        Principal picked for Roslyn Road  7/31/03 p.5
 
    ROSTER, MARK                                                
        Artist conveys American Pride  6/5/03 p.25
 
    ROTARY CLUB OF SOUTH BARRINGTON                             
        New Rotary Club to hold charter night  6/5/03 p.6
 
    ROWLEY, CYNTHIA                                             
        Fashion designer featured at foundation fund-raiser  6/5/03
            p.9
        Rowley happy to come home for event  6/5/03 p.9
        Rowley to launch new book in Chicago  11/13/03 p.6
        Barrington native pens swell ways to liven up the holidays 
            12/11/03 p.8
 
    RSVP'S RESTAURANT AND TAVERN                                
        RSVP's may be coming down  7/10/03 p.14
 
    RUE VALLEE (LAND SUBDIVISION)                               
        Rue Vallee group waging challenge  3/13/03 p.7
 
    RUER, SAMANTHA                                              
        Artwork takes quite a journey  5/1/03 p.23
 
    SAFETY TOWN                                                 
        Barrington Junior Women buying bikes for Safety Town 
            1/30/03 p.10
 
    SALT CREEK                                                  
        Creek guy rescues waterway  10/30/03 p.9
 
    SANCHEZ, JOE                                                
        Sanchez consumed by Bronco football  8/21/03 p.113
 
    SAPHIR, DENNIS