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Lake Zurich OKs Copper Fiddle whiskey distillery
The Lake Zurich village board adopted an amendment to its zoning code and a special use permit allowing Copper Fiddle, a whiskey distillery, to open in the village. The business owners, Fred Robinson and Jose Hernandez, previously had compared the...
Tags: Local Government
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Whiskey distillery could set up shop in Lake Zurich
Lake Zurich is one step closer to having a whiskey distillery move into town. During a recent hearing, Lake Zurich Village Board members were enthusiastic about the plan for Copper Fiddle Distillery, which would be located at 532 W. Route 22. Jose...
Tags: Dining and Drinking, Business, Bars and Clubs, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Boys' Soccer: Gomez does trick for Eagles
COSTA MESA — The goal is looking awfully big right now for Estancia High boys' soccer player Cristian Gomez. The Eagles as a team also have big goals for the CIF Southern Section Division 5 playoffs. Gomez continued his torrid scoring pace...Tags: Soccer, Sports
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Orioles announce minor league coaching staffs for 2013
The Baltimore SunThe Orioles have announced their minor league coaching staffs for the 2013 season. Most of the staffs remain similar to last year’s, although former Orioles player Ryan Minor will become the manager at advanced Class-A Frederick after managing...Tags: Detroit Tigers, New York Yankees, Ryan Minor, Baseball, Minor League Baseball
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L.A. County Holiday Celebration surveys local music and dance
The 53rd L.A. County Holiday Celebration, which played out Monday at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, will be rebroadcast Christmas Day at noon and 3 p.m. for anyone who missed the live telecast on KCET Channel 28. The three-hour program surveys the...
Tags: Music, UNICEF, Holidays, Christmas, Arts and Culture
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Local boys' basketball teams ready to make mark on court
Each of the four local boys’ basketball teams lost key players to graduation or had individuals transfer. However, no other squad was been more depleted than Burbank High. The Bulldogs lost 11 seniors to graduation after last season and had just...
Tags: Students, Injuries and Wounds, Teaching and Learning, College Sports, California Interscholastic Federation
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100 days of summer
Looking for something to do this summer? Whether you're looking for relaxation, a good meal, respite from the heat or adventure, there are a wide range o f activities to help make the most of your summer. Here are 100 from which to choose: May Silver...
Tags: Clothing, Health, AMC (tv network), Academy Awards, Concerts
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Bill Clinton endorses four in tight N. Calif. congressional races
PolitiCalFormer President Bill Clinton endorsed four California Democrats in targeted congressional races on Tuesday. The backing came at a rally at UC Davis.... -
The Crowd: Arts supporters honored
The 13th annual Orange County Arts Awards were presented Sept. 18 during a dinner ceremony at the Segerstrom Center for the Arts. Produced by Orange County impresario Richard Stein, the organization honored three individuals and one couple for lifetime...
Tags: Human Interest, George W. Bush, Political Fundraising, Jeb Bush, Politics
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Former Marshall Coach Jerry DeLaurie named new Burbank boys' basketball coach
Burbank High wanted to hire a new boys' basketball coach with experience. It got just that in Jerry DeLaurie. DeLaurie has been hired to replace Jose Hernandez, who left last month to take a job at Corona High. DeLaurie, who has been a physical...Tags: Baptist, California Interscholastic Federation, Basketball, Christianity, Sports
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Mexico City's new subway line alters transit map
World NowA new subway line inaugurated by the mayor and Mexico's president. opened to the public Tuesday in what leaders called the most significant and complex public-works project in recent Mexican history. The new Line 12, or Gold Line, cost about $1.8... -
Hernandez steps down as Burbank basketball coach
Jose Hernandez said the Burbank High boys' basketball program "was my heart and soul or the past nine years." However, without a guaranteed teaching position in the district, the coach said he had to do what was right for his family, and that meant...Tags: College Sports, California Interscholastic Federation, Basketball, Vicodin (drug), Sports
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