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I decided what I wanted to do with my life while soaring 10,000 feet in the air. This should be more exciting, but really I was reading Hunter S. Thompson's Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas on a plane to Poland while everyone else was asleep.
Fast forward two years later, I started writing music articles while studying journalism at the University of Illinois at Urbana/Champaign. One of the best professors a student could ask for, Bob Reid of blessed memory, said to me that while he hoped I would "grow out" of the music thing, he had a feeling that if I was "left to my devices" I would "come up with something memorable."
I spent a summer interning at Rolling Stone Magazine, and then began writing music stories for the Chicago Red Eye. I was fortunate to meet Mike Sager, the modern Beat poet of American feature writing, who teaches others how to write and report with grace. He remains a source of inspiration and guidance in the dark times. Around then, I convinced a hungover Jack Black to follow through on a scheduled interview. As time passed, I was freelancing for more publications. Following grad school I made a brief stab at playing music somewhat professionally. But writing soon pulled me back.
The Chicago Tribune was next where I first covered news, reporting on suburban governments and random happenings in town, like a vehement protest against a foster care facility. "Not in my backyard." I remember thinking that the man who said that might need such assistance one day.
Journalism then took me to the Daily Chronicle in DeKalb, where I covered two murder suicides in the first month, and then caught a newly-elected alderman lying about his role in a mudslinging campaign against his opponent.
While in DeKalb, I also pried a door off of a vehicle using the Jaws of Life, learned a unique way to communicate with autistic teens, explained TIF funding, maintained coverage on over 30 active court cases at once and witnessed the first meeting between a woman whose life was saved by the organs of a man who was killed in a bar fight and the man's family.
After brief stints teaching at an alternative high school and immersed in online content, I am now a Patch editor.
This site is dedicated to Bob, Mike, my family and countless others who paved the way, held my hand and even carried me at times. This site is yours.
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In the past week, you may have missed stories about good ACT scores, a haunted house map, heating costs, available jobs and others in Mokena and nearby.

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With a few long runs and key passes, the Lincoln-Way East Griffins varsity football team beat the Carl Sandburg High School Eagles, 31-13.
With a few long runs and key passes, the Lincoln-Way East Griffins varsity football team beat the Carl Sandburg High School Eagles, 31-13.
With a few long runs and key passes, the Lincoln-Way East Griffins varsity football team beat the Carl Sandburg High School Eagles, 31-13.
Are you ready for a scare? Patch has compiled the mother of all haunted house maps. With Halloween fast-approaching, find out what the Chicago region has to offer for haunted houses by scrolling over the markers on our interactive map.
Are you ready for a scare? Patch has compiled the mother of all haunted house maps. With Halloween fast-approaching, find out what the Chicago region has to offer for haunted houses by scrolling over the markers on our interactive map.
Watch the action live on Mokena Patch via High School Cube right here on the site starting 7:30 p.m.
Watch the action live on Mokena Patch via High School Cube right here on the site starting 7:30 p.m.
Watch the action live on Orland Park Patch via High School Cube right here on the site starting 7:30 p.m.
Judge John Hynes ruled Thursday that jurors for the upcoming Allan Kustok murder trial will be able to learn of affairs he had with women before his wife Jeanie was killed by gunfire, but they will not hear about the couple’s dire finances.
Judge John Hynes ruled Thursday that jurors for the upcoming Allan Kustok murder trial will be able to learn of affairs he had with women before his wife Jeanie was killed by gunfire, but they will not hear about the couple’s dire finances.
Concealed Carry workshop, German music, fire engines, ghost hunting and other things to do this weekend in the L-Way area.
Concealed Carry workshop, German music, fire engines, ghost hunting and other things to do this weekend in the L-Way area.
Concealed Carry workshop, German music, fire engines, ghost hunting and other things to do this weekend in the L-Way area.
Judge John Hynes is expected to decide Thursday in court whether jurors for Allan Kustok’s upcoming murder trial should be able to hear about his infidelity and financial issues.
Ricky Zito of Berwyn was arrested after an alert homeowner recognized warning signs during an attempted repair scam and called police.
Ricky Zito of Berwyn was arrested after an alert homeowner recognized warning signs during an attempted repair scam and called police.
Call the township office to make an appointment and bring proof of residency Tuesday night to get the eye exam before the state deadline of Oct. 15 comes.
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