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Buffalo Grove Pianist Wins International Music Award
Allen Wang won first place in the 2013 American Protege International Music Talent Competition.

Morgan Delack is an editor for several Patches across the Northwest Chicago suburbs including Barrington, Lake Zurich, Buffalo Grove, Des Plaines, Niles-Morton Grove and Park Ridge.
Morgan is a graduate of Penn State University, and previously worked in television news before coming to Patch in July of 2010.
Originally from Troy, Michigan, Morgan now calls Barrington home where she resides with her husband and kids.
Allen Wang won first place in the 2013 American Protege International Music Talent Competition.

The Cook County Sheriff's Office will provide the kits this week that will help law police if a child goes missing.
Temperatures are expected to be in the mid-60s for Memorial Day weekend.
Temperatures are expected to be in the mid-60s for Memorial Day weekend.
Alex Dambach resigned from the role this week, the Daily Herald reports.
The Click It or Ticket campaign is now underway in Illinois.
The Barrington Fourth of July Parade has made its pick for this year's Grand Marshal: North Barrington resident Elaine Silets.
The man charged with sexually molesting a child at Willow Creek Community Church was also employed by the Barrington Park District at the afternoon KEEP Programs.
Conrad Oberhaus will compete against nine other students on Wednesday for a chance to win $25,000.
If your home was damaged by the recent floods, here is some information that you need to know before an inspector comes to your property.
The beach at Paulus Park is open for the season beginning Saturday.
The popular art festival will take place May 25-26.
The district is looking to hire 33 employees and purchase more equipment, the Daily Herald reports.
Police Chief William Kushner said legalizing the substance for medical purposes could cause problems stopping people from driving under the influence.
Police Chief Frank Kaminski said legalizing the substance for medical purposes could cause problems stopping people from driving under the influence.
Police Chief Dean Strzelecki said legalizing the substance for medical purposes could cause problems stopping people from driving under the influence.
The crash happened near Des Plaines where I-294 and I-90 meet.
The team lost by a score of 10-4.
The race's founder Ralph Frese died in December.
The 85-year-old had his wallet stolen at a CTA stop, the Chicago Tribune reports.