0 This post was contributed by a community member. The views expressed here are the author's own. Community Corner Lake Bluff Public Library hosts free session as Bentron Financial Group's Jigar Doshi helps attendees gauge retirement readiness Matt Baron , Community Contributor Posted Reply Can you afford to retire? Depending on your situation, it’s a simple question that you may welcome with a sense of accomplishment or receive with more than a little concern. That provocative, but urgent, question is also the title of a presentation hosted on Tuesday, September 13th by the Lake Bluff Public Library, 123. E. Scranton Ave. The program, led by retirement expert Jigar Doshi of Bentron Financial Group, begins at 7 p.m. To register, visit https://lakeblufflibrary.libcal.com/event/9408187 Doshi will guide attendees through several self-evaluation exercises that help reveal their readiness for retirement. Thereafter, … [Read more...] about On September 13th in Lake Bluff: `Can You Afford to Retire?’
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Hewn Bakery In Evanston To Open Second Location In Libertyville
0 Restaurants & Bars After moving into to a larger location in Evanston amid the pandemic, the acclaimed artisanal bakery is set to expand into Lake County. Jonah Meadows , Patch Staff Posted | Updated Reply EVANSTON, IL — After moving into a larger location in the midst of the first wave of the coronavirus pandemic, the owners of the artisanal Evanston bakery Hewn plan to open the first satellite location later this year in Libertyville. Hewn co-owners Ellen King and Julie Matthei first opened their doors in Evanston on Dempster Street during the summer of 2013. Six years later, with the help of a Cook County property tax break , they purchased a building on Central Street allowing them to expand their capacity — even as their grand opening came amid enforced closures associated with the COVID-19 virus. "It's been two years of pivoting and trying new things and doing new things and thinking outside the box, … [Read more...] about Hewn Bakery In Evanston To Open Second Location In Libertyville
Drawing Students Learn About Synesthesia In STEAM Activity At EPCHS
0 This post was contributed by a community member. The views expressed here are the author's own. Schools Students in Mrs. McArthur's class listened to their favorite music and drew what kind of patterns and colors came to mind. Tim Moran , Community Contributor Posted Reply Students in Mrs. McArthur's drawing class learned about color/sound synesthesia during their first week back at school. Students in Mrs. McArthur's drawing class learned about color/sound synesthesia during their first week back at school. Students in Mrs. McArthur's drawing class learned about color/sound synesthesia during their first week back at school. Students in Mrs. McArthur's drawing class learned about color/sound synesthesia during their first week back at school. Students in Mrs. McArthur's drawing class learned about color/sound synesthesia during their first week back at school. Students in … [Read more...] about Drawing Students Learn About Synesthesia In STEAM Activity At EPCHS
Homecoming Friday For CPD Officer Danny Golden: UPDATED
1 Community Corner Residents are asked to line 103rd Street in a show of support for Officer Golden. 19th Ward Office recommends these viewing spots. Lorraine Swanson , Patch Staff Posted | Updated Reply CHICAGO — Updated — The Chicago Police Department and other law enforcement agencies will be escorting Officer Danny Golden home this Friday, Aug. 19, from the Shirley Ryan Ability Lab . Golden was left partially paralyzed after he was shot trying to break up a fight at a Beverly bar when he was off-duty. He has been undergoing rehab. Chicagoans are being asked to line the streets in a show of support for the hometown hero. Large crowds are anticipated in the Bridgeport and Canaryville area, as well as the Morgan Park, Beverly and Mount Greenwood. The procession is expected to leave the Shirley Ryan Ability Lab is expected to leave around 10 a.m. Friday. The best recommended viewing points include: … [Read more...] about Homecoming Friday For CPD Officer Danny Golden: UPDATED
Streamers Get Steamy as They Lust After Sex-Drenched Fare to Seduce Subscribers
Click here to read the full article. Interior designer Melanie Rose specializes in something very intimate and unique in the home renovation space: She designs sex rooms. Remember Tommy Lee’s dream of a boudoir playground in “Pam & Tommy,” and how the racy redesign led to his sex tape being stolen? That’s what Rose does for a living — well, except she doesn’t steal her clients’ personal belongings. When she’s not planning other folks’ bedrooms, Rose is in her own home writing a series of erotic novels based on that career. It was under the guise of pitching those books as a scripted series that her manager approached Adam Sher, president of ITV America. But Sher had another idea: Why not turn her life and work into a TV-MA-rated reality show? More from Variety 'The Next 365 Days' Review: For Masochists Only - and Not the Sexy Kind 'Sex Education' Season 4 Adds Dan Levy, Six Series Regulars Streamers Hike Prices: How the Big Players Stack Up Now And … [Read more...] about Streamers Get Steamy as They Lust After Sex-Drenched Fare to Seduce Subscribers
WHO recommends two monoclonal antibody medications to treat Ebola
close Video Fox News Flash top headlines for August 19 Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com. NEW You can now listen to Fox News articles! The World Health Organization (WHO) on Friday recommended two monoclonal antibody treatments against Ebola, saying the use of such drugs combined with better care had "revolutionized" the treatment of a disease once seen as a near-certain killer. The drugs - Regeneron's Inmazeb (REGN-EB3) and Ridgeback Bio's Ebanga (mAb114) - use laboratory-made monoclonal antibodies that mimic natural antibodies in fighting off infections. DEADLY EBOLA-LIKE MARBURG VIRUS COULD ‘SPREAD FAR AND WIDE’ IF NOT STOPPED: WHO Regeneron's Inmazeb (REGN-EB3) monoclonal antibody medication, developed using the same rapid response technologies as Regeneron's COVID-19 medication, is one of the two drugs the WHO is now recommending to treat Ebola virus. Pictured: … [Read more...] about WHO recommends two monoclonal antibody medications to treat Ebola
Shocking attacks on Clarence Thomas, CNN’s Stelter axed and more Fox News Opinion
close Video Tucker Carlson: Immigration and crime are issues Republicans should run on Fox News host Tucker Carlson weighs in on Republicans' diminishing chances of a 'red wave' at the midterm elections on 'Tucker Carlson Tonight.' NEW You can now listen to Fox News articles! Welcome to the Fox News Opinion Newsletter. To receive this newsletter in your email, subscribe here . TUCKER CARLSON – All the indications we have right now suggest that, despite President Joe Biden's well-earned unpopularity, the Democratic Party still has a strong chance of holding Congress in November... Continue reading… PROGRESSIVE DOUBLE STANDARD AND JUSTICE THOMAS – The violent rhetoric used against Clarence Thomas since the Dobbs decision would never be tolerated if he were a progressive… Continue reading… CNN'S STELTER AXED – Here are four outrageous examples of why the former "Reliable Sources" host earned his dismissal… … [Read more...] about Shocking attacks on Clarence Thomas, CNN’s Stelter axed and more Fox News Opinion
Biden still pushing federal worker vaccine mandate despite eased CDC guidelines
close Video CDC director admits botched COVID response Fox News medical contributor Dr. Marc Siegel responds to the CDC COVID response and growing cases of monkeypox NEW You can now listen to Fox News articles! President Biden's administration is still pursuing litigation to implement a federal worker vaccine mandate despite recently changed Centers for Disease Control Prevention (CDC) guidelines for both vaccinated and unvaccinated people. The case, called Feds for Medical Freedom v. Biden, is set for a hearing before the entire Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals on Sept. 13. It stems from a case filed in Texas last December that resulted in a federal trial court issuing a nationwide injunction against the federal government enforcing its vaccine mandate for civilian employees. A panel at the appeals court then ruled for the Biden administration, overturning the trial court. But the Feds for Medical Freedom workers group asked the entire … [Read more...] about Biden still pushing federal worker vaccine mandate despite eased CDC guidelines
Community can help alleviate pandemic-induced animal shelter crisis
0 This post was contributed by a community member. The views expressed here are the author's own. Community Corner Orphans of the Storm animal shelter finds record number of dogs and cats await adoption due to pandemic Alan Blitz, Volunteer Media Writer , Community Contributor Posted Reply The animal welfare industry has been in crisis over the last year. With staffing and veterinarian shortages, coupled with the increases in returns, surrenders, and abandonments, and decreases in adoption rates, shelters are seeing record setting capacity levels. Pets returned to a shelter sometimes have a harder time finding a new home, as potential owners worry there are behavioral or health issues with a dog or cat. “With capacity levels high, dogs needing more specific homes are constantly being overlooked, especially large size dogs,” said Kristen Tump, Shelter Manager and Event Coordinator, Orphans of the Storm (OOTS), animal shelter, 2200 … [Read more...] about Community can help alleviate pandemic-induced animal shelter crisis
Mover Accused Of Stealing Jewelry From Customer’s Home
0 Crime & Safety A man employed with Two Men and a Truck is accused of then selling the jewelry to a pawn shop. Lake and McHenry County Scanner , News Partner Posted Reply By Sam Borcia, Lake & McHenry County Scanner A man employed with a moving company allegedly stole jewelry from a customer’s home in Mundelein and sold the items at a pawn shop, prosecutors said. Kenta R. Frison, 43, of the 1500 block of Broadway Avenue in North Chicago, was charged with felony theft. Lake County Assistant State’s Attorney Kelse Banks said during a bond hearing Tuesday that police officers responded to the 300 block of East Maple Avenue in Mundelein for a report of a theft. The victims hired the company Two Men and a Truck to assist them with moving to Gurnee on December 26, 2019. Two men arrived in the morning around 9 a.m. and the victim instructed both men not to enter the master bedroom, Banks said. The victim had … [Read more...] about Mover Accused Of Stealing Jewelry From Customer’s Home