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Ravinia Trademark Suit | Space Heater Blaze | 'Transformational' Gift
Here is a roundup of top stories from recent days in the northern Chicago suburbs.

We're halfway through the first week following the end of daylight savings, with the sun now setting before 4:40 p.m. Let's us get you caught up on the latest news from the northern Chicago suburbs from the past few days.
Here is a look at articles that have been getting attention from Patch.com readers:
Ravinia Festival Sues Ravinia Brewing Over Use Of Neighborhood Name
The music festival filed a trademark infringement suit against the Highland Park microbrewery, which described it as an "embarrassment."
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Coroner IDs Round Lake Beach Woman Hit, Killed By 2 Vehicles
The woman hit by the vehicles in Gurnee Monday night has been identified as Teresa Williams.
$7M Gift To Glenview's Evans Scholars Foundation 'Transformational'
Chicago-area philanthropists John and Kathy Schrieber made the donation to the nonprofit that assists golf caddies with college costs.
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Corporate Center To Replace Driving Range In Libertyville
The Libertyville 45 Corporate Center will be located on about 19 acres at Route 45 and Peterson Road.
Former Daycare Worker Guilty In Sex Assault Of Students
The Carpentersville man entered guilty pleas to charges of aggravated criminal sexual abuse in Kane County Circuit Court.
Chicago Gourmet Doughnut Shop Moving To Glenview
Dip and Sip Donuts opened in Chicago's Roscoe Village neighborhood in 2019.
Space Heater Fire Leaves Home 'Uninhabitable' In Palatine: Officials
Twenty-four firefighters fought the Tuesday morning fire, with neighboring fire departments assisting Palatine.
Downton Abbey: The Exhibition Ready For Skokie Spotlight
The immersive experience of the hit British television drama opens on Friday at Old Orchard Mall and runs through the end of March.
Evanstonians Push Back Against Proposed $4.4M Property Tax Hike
The city's proposed $449 million budget calls for a property tax increase of nearly 8 percent, which represents the first jump in two years.
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