
Kaleb Carter
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Oct 30, 2023 |
journal-topics.com | Kaleb Carter
Tickets are on sale for the Mount Prospect Historical Society’s 35th annual Holiday Housewalk, which will highlight the “Triangle” neighborhood immediately east of Mount Prospect Village Hall. The walk will be held from 3:30 to 9 p.m. Friday, Dec. 1. The interiors of six private homes, built between 1873-2013, will be featured on the tour this year. The homes, which will have their interiors featured this year are: 114 S. School St., owned by Jeremy and Colleen Nesper; 201 S.
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Aug 23, 2023 |
journal-topics.com | Kaleb Carter
The Wheeling football program is getting a facelift and there’s more than a few people excited about the reveal. First-year head coach JeMarcus Moody comes into the building as a business teacher in Dist. 214 at Wheeling and is trying to re-energize a football program that seeks its first season at .500 or above since 2016. Most recently at Lake Park the last three seasons, Moody coached a year at Maine West prior to that and is now in his first head coaching position.
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Aug 23, 2023 |
journal-topics.com | Kaleb Carter
2023 Niles Notre Dame Football Preview By Kaleb Carter | on August 23, 2023 Playoff qualifiers in 14 of the last 16 years, the excitement to be part of Notre Dame College Prep continues into 2023 for a program that has more than 70 on the varsity, over 50 sophomores and approximately 70 freshmen. “They bring the green and they all know what that means,” coach Mike Hennessey said.
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Aug 21, 2023 |
journal-topics.com | Kaleb Carter
Taking The Lead: Desherow Era Underway At State Champ Loyola By Kaleb Carter | on August 21, 2023 Army commit Kyle Baltazar (68) guards his quarterback on the offensive line during last year's season opener for the Ramblers against St. Xavier. Baltazar is expected to serve as an anchor on this year's offensive line.
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Jul 20, 2023 |
illinois-basketball.com | Kaleb Carter
Heather Cassady, a Dunlap grad with quite the stretch of success in her collegiate, professional and coaching career, has stepped down after 11 years as the Dunlap coach. Not sure what that means for the coaching situation, but the Eagles…. Still have plenty of talent back with Julia Sollberger to compete in the Mid-Illini. I’m curious what Roosevelt’s intent to change from an NAIA institution into a D2 program means.
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