We celebrate the diverse people who regularly blog on our local Patch sites. Because our bloggers share their unique opinions and expertise, we want to feature seven of the blogs that were widely read this past week in our 23 sites in Lake, McHenry and Cook counties.
Check out what they have to say. Just click on the links below.
1. Towed Cars at Farmers' Market
Cars towed from the the downtown farmers market left some upset shoppers. Posted by
Douglas Macdonald - Evanston
2.
New Princes Crowned in the Game of Kings
North American Masters tournaments are designed to assist top flight chess players who are seeking international titles. Posted by
Chris Wainscott - Skokie
3.
The Daily Grind
It's approaching a year since Shea's death, and I still haven't begun the insurmountable task of writing thank-you notes. Posted by
Liz Schroeder Anderluh - Arlington Heights
4.
The Power of Drama in Education
Research also shows that students who engage in drama show improvement in self-confidence and acceptance, trust, social awareness, and tolerance. Posted by
Steven Zemelman - Evanston
5.
District 113 Receives Top Ratings from Moody’s and S&P
District 113 is one of ten school districts in Illinois to have triple A ratings from Moody’s and S&P. Posted by
District 113 - Highland Park
6.
Welcome to our blog - dedicated to breast health!
We will share with you the best information we have about prevention, detection, treatment and aftercare for breast cancer. Posted by
Northwestern Lake Forest Hospital Breast Care Center - Lake Forest, Grayslake
7.
Proper Passwords For Proper Protection
A brief article summarizing the importance of a proper password, and how to create a better one. Posted by
Tex on Tech - Palatine
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- Respond to those who comment. Make it a conversation. Keep that ball rolling.
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