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Newsmakers: 1 Olympian Misses Mark, Another Beats the Streets
This week's names in the news are two Olympians who have ties to the Southland.

I was born in Elgin, 10 minutes before my twin brother, Tim. He has since made up for his tardiness in height, towering over me today by about 1 and 1/2 feet. He and I are tied for the youngest in the family—though I like to consider myself a middle child—and have two older brothers. I grew up on one of the last standing farms in what is now the well-developed area of Prairie View. For those who do not know the town, it is a northwest suburb of Chicago sandwiched in the middle of Long Grove, Buffalo Grove and Lincolnshire. I moved to Minnesota to attend Winona State University, which is situated right on the Mississippi River. During my time there, I left for six months to study abroad in Granada, Spain, where I traveled throughout the provinces and even ran with the bulls in Pamplona. I returned to Illinois in June 2007 after graduating with a B.A. in Mass Communications: Journalism and Spanish. I wrote for The Daily Chronicle in DeKalb until June 2010. There, I covered education for about two years, crime for nearly one and during my home stretch, delved into issues centered on the governments of DeKalb County and the City of Sycamore.
This week's names in the news are two Olympians who have ties to the Southland.

Thieves targeted a local home last week while residents left to watch a Fourth of July fireworks display.
The accompanying photos were taken at the Tinley Park Police Department on May 16, May 24, May 27, June 20 and June 26.
Tinley police and fire crews were called to a local park Wednesday by an anonymous tipster who spotted a flaming outhouse.
Tinley Park police said they recently chased a rider who was cruising more than 20 mph over the posted limit and riding on one wheel along Harlem Avenue.
National Weather Service has issued an excessive heat warning for Orland Park and the entire Chicago region. Peak afternoon heat index readings for July 4th likely to ranged from 105 to possibly as high 115 degrees and continue through Thursday.
National Weather Service has issued an excessive heat warning for Tinley Park and the entire Chicago region. Peak afternoon heat index readings for July 4th likely to ranged from 105 to possibly as high 115 degrees and continue through Thursday.
Officials are urging residents to leave fireworks shows to the professionals, especially given the summer's streak of dry weather. Pyrotechnicians working with the village are taking extra precautions to ensure a flame-free holiday.
Also in the latest police reports, dated June 20, 28 and 30 and July 2, a man threatens to kill another and watermelons, flowers and owls show up on a woman's lawn.
Wondering just how many people flood the streets of Tinley Park for the park district's Fourth of July festivities? Curious how many beers are sold? We've got that info, and LOTS more about today's events.
Tinley Park police searched for a man with no avail last week who reportedly entered a local Dunkin Donuts store in a mad fury.
Two hotels in Tinley Park now look a whole lot different inside, thanks to pricey renovations that were completed in June.
A handful of patients and the remaining staff members at the Tinley Park Mental Health Center have mostly left the soon-to-be shuttered facility. The 275-acre land will officially be barren by the week's end.
Also in the latest police reports, dated June 20, 28-30 and July 1, a thief goes on a Victoria's Secret shopping spree, a woman loses her purse while entranced by Jimmy Buffet and unlocked truck with the keys inside is stolen.
Christine Magnuson, 26, swam her last Olympic Time Trials race on Monday night. She put up a good fight, but missed the Olympic team by a hair.
And the prices will likely continue drop—possibly getting close to $2 per gallon, at some point—according to a Midwest area AAA source.
Police say a man who had his face covered and was possibly armed with a 9 mm pistol robbed another who was outside his car in Tinley Park over the weekend, stealing a wad of cash and a diamond ring.
And the prices will likely continue drop—possibly getting close to $2 per gallon, at some point—according to a Midwest area AAA source.
Though they will likely be scattered throughout the day, storms will continue through the evening. A watch has been issued until 7 p.m., officials said.
The accompanying photos were taken at the Tinley Park Police Department between June 9 and June 26.