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Fire Tragedy | New State Rep | Massacre Anniversary

Man dies in apartment fire; Canty sworn in; Brown's Chicken massacre: Arlington Heights Week in Headlines, Jan. 9-15, 2023.

Check out the week that was in Arlington Heights.
Check out the week that was in Arlington Heights. (Patch)

Miss a day, miss a lot, so take a moment to catch up on some of the past week's headlines from Arlington Heights and beyond.

Brown's Chicken Massacre: 30 Years Pass Since Grisly Palatine Murders

Sunday marked the anniversary of one of Chicagoland's most horrific crimes.

'Reimagined' $2.2B Soldier Field Project Includes Dome, Transit Hub

A local developer released a video virtual tour of the proposed Lakefront project which officials hope will keep the Bears from leaving.

College Credits: Arlington Heights Students Make Dean's List At SIUC

Area students from Arlington Heights are doing amazing things at colleges and universities across the United States.

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'Fights For Herself And Others': Palatine Star Student Athlete

The Palatine High School senior, who was nominated by her mother, is a member of the track and field team.

Arlington Heights Trustee Sworn In As State Representative

State Rep. Mary Beth Canty's current term on the Arlington Heights Village Board ends in April.

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Man Dies From Injuries Following Arlington Heights Fire

Residents in 48 apartments in the complex were displaced following the late Wednesday night fire.

Bears Expected To Name Big Ten Boss Warren New President, CEO

Kevin Warren, the Big Ten's Commissioner since 2019, is reportedly expected to replace Ted Phillips, who is retiring after 40 years.

Hearts Of Gold Winners Announced In Arlington Heights

Nominees were submitted by members of the community and winners were selected by members of the Special Events Commission.

Goddard School In Arlington Heights Participating In Annual Book Drive

The childcare provider is hoping to collect 25,000 books for low-income families from across its locations in Chicagoland.

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