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Chicken Raising Program Brings Questions and Answers
Trustees and potential chicken owners have questions for each other with Village Board scheduled to vote Feb. 18.

I've been a North Shore resident most of my life and one of my first journalism gigs was covering Deerfield baseball. Now I get to cover everything about the Village.
Trustees and potential chicken owners have questions for each other with Village Board scheduled to vote Feb. 18.

Village Board considers year-long pilot program allowing five citizens to keep chickens in their yard. Proposed day care center runs into citizen opposition.
The following arrest information was supplied by the Lake Bluff Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.
Deerfield-Highland Park Relay for Life kicks off 2013 effort Wednesday.
Porter leads Deerfield High School boys’ basketball team with 16 points.
Lake Forest High School swim team drops close meet to Patriots.
Lawyers tell judge resolution of charges may be near for Deerfield teens arrested for invading Highland Park home.
The following arrest information was supplied by the Deerfield Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.
Deerfield High School’s wrestling and gymnastics teams both place second in Regionals.
Boys’ basketball team tops Evanston, girls edge Laze Zurich and wrestler Regis Durbin heads to Sectionals.
Bear linebacker Nick Roach comes to Deer Path Middle School to help school honor Anna Burns as Chicago area’s teacher of the year.
Lake Forest and Lake Bluff departments host training for specialized rescue team.
Deerfield High School boys’ and girls’ basketball teams down Maine East while swim team dunks Maine West.
Lake Forest High School boys’ basketball team drops close game to Warren.
Lake Forest Book Store hosts former Lake Forest resident Dave Eggers who will sign his best seller, ‘Hologram for the King.”
New Sweet Boutique, crimes and property taxes led the list.
Restaurant litigation, Super Bowl parties and new District 109 Superintendent lead the list.
Children who will be 5 by Sept. 1 are eligible.
Blaze on Susan Lane forces family from home as nine other communities send firefighters to help.