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Evanston’s Parks and Recreation Board took its final pass Thursday on the long-awaited Parks and Green Space Strategic Plan, advancing the draft to City Council with a new recommendation to significantly consolidate responsibilities and staff under a single city department
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Across Evanston Skokie School District 65, parents have organized programs to provide students with free books for their own reading To catalog these efforts, the RoundTable visited five schools: Lincoln Elementary, Kingsley Elementary, Oakton Elementary, Washington Elementary and the Dr Martin Luther King Jr School of Literary and Fine Arts
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City News Oh what sledding fun … The sledding hill at Mount Trashmore in James Park saw a lot of action on Saturday as kids grabbed their sleds, making the best of the winter storm hitting Evanston
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ETHS boys basketball preview: After trip to Final Four last season, Wildkits hope to play up to potential Mike Ellis has learned in almost 30 years of coaching high school basketball how to identify talent on the court So when the Evanston coach says he has three Division I-type players on his team…
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