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European Friends Realize Dream of Opening Pet Grooming Business
Two good friends from Latvia decided to come to the U.S. and pursue their dream of building a business around their dogs.

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I discovered a passion for journalism at an early age. After seeing "Harriet the Spy," I realized her tendency to write everything down and study people could only lead to journalism.
A graduate of the University of Missouri with degrees in Photojournalism and Political Science, I was a staff reporter and photographer for the Columbia Missourian, worked abroad for MSN UK and interned for the Daily News in New York City.
A firm believer in objective journalism, I'll make it my mission to report the truth and represent people and events accurately.
When I'm not running around Lincoln Square, I like to spend time with family and friends, plans trips to random places, exercise and cook like a fiend.
Cardinals fan, bookworm, and a lover of hot wings and other fine foods, I truly enjoy my life as a journalist and fun enthusiast.
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Full Name: Sarah Jean Flagg
Hometown: Festus, MO
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Political Beliefs: Socially liberal, fiscally conservative. I believe people have the right to live their own lives when it comes to gay marriage and abortion. However, I also think the money earned should be yours, with as little tax and government interference as possible.
Two good friends from Latvia decided to come to the U.S. and pursue their dream of building a business around their dogs.

This 'Wow House' is on the market for $939,000; see our photos.
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Tim Cottini, the chef at Fork on Lincoln Avenue, is bringing a farm concept to small plates.
Amundsen orchestra students are partnering with Chicago musicians across the city and teaching elementary school kids how to play with a revamped program.
A new festival will take over the neighborhood early in March, featuring Greek food, pastries and wine.
The following is a list of obituaries posted by funeral homes in the neighborhood and the North Side in February.
Residents can help decide how to spend $1.3 million on improving Ward 47.
No matter your reason for liking the fried seafood tradition, here's where you can get it in the neighborhood.
The team faced a hard challenge Tuesday at Antioch after winning a regional title for the first time.
Amundsen orchestra students are partnering with Chicago musicians across the city and teaching elementary school kids how to play with a revamped program.
The frozen yogurt shop at 4701 N. Lincoln Ave. has been closed since December for renovations.
We broke down the household income by block in the neighborhood. Check out where the wealthiest, and the poorest, residents in town live.
Beginning Thursday night and continuing into Friday, the North Side could see several inches of snow along with freezing drizzle.
The newly-renovated bowling alley opened earlier this month, but is ready to celebrate with a party on Friday.
The James Beard Foundation named a familiar cocktail lounge to its 2013 semifinalist list.
The James Beard Foundation named a familiar eatery to its 2013 semifinalist list.
The James Beard Foundation named a familiar face to its 2013 semifinalist list.
The 'Coming Soon' sign outside the Rolls 'N Bowls storefront is no longer a mystery.
The frozen yogurt shop at 4701 N. Lincoln Ave. has been closed since December for renovations.