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Questions? Call 1-800-Tribune Tuesday, February 18, 2020 Breaking news at chicagotribune.com Sanders scares establishment Democrats And with former New Leaders doubt Vermont senator could beat president York Mayor Mike By Steve Peoples senator, who has long iden- an early front-runner. Bloomberg pumping hun- and Alan Fram tified as a democratic social- With fear and frustration dreds of millions of dollars Associated Press ist, are further than they’ve rising in the party’s estab- into the swath of states that ever been from unifying lishment wing, a high- vote on Super Tuesday, LAS VEGAS — A growing behind a moderate alterna- stakes math problem is March 3, the effort to stop number of Democratic law- tive. None of the viable emerging. Sanders will become even makers, union officials, centrists in the race is eager It could be impossible to more challenging when the state leaders and party strat- to exit the campaign to clear blunt Sanders as long as a campaign goes national egists agree that Sen. Bernie a path for a candidate to trio of moderate candidates next month. Sanders is a risky nominee become a clear counter to — former South Bend, Indi- “You see this tremendous to put up against President Sanders. ana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg, angst in the party — ‘What Donald Trump. There’s less And Sanders is looking to former Vice President Joe are we going to do?’ ” said agreement about whether Saturday’s Nevada caucuses Biden and Minnesota Sen. Terry McAuliffe, a former JUSTIN SULLIVAN/GETTY — and how — to stop him. to post another win that Amy Klobuchar — stay in Sen. Bernie Sanders campaigns Monday in Richmond, Calf. Critics of the Vermont would further his status as the race. Turn to Sanders, Page 10 Sanders thinks he could win Nevada and .

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Above, Anthony Rizzo, left, laughs After an up-and-down rookie with new Cubs manager David Ross season, White Sox outfielder Eloy during the first full squad workout of Jimenez has advice for fellow spring training on Monday in Mesa, outfield phenom Luis Robert: Arizona. The first-year manager is “I’m not going to lie — yes, you feel no stranger to Mesa, but this time he pressure because you want to show had a message for his former team. the people what you can do, and you “He didn’t take the job because it try to do too much. For the first was manager or for the money or to month, I’m going to say, he’s going extend his career. He took it because to be too anxious.” But he said he he wants to win. That’s it. He’s a anticipates good things for a lineup winner,” Kris Bryant said. that has added Robert, left, Yasmani Grandal, Nomar Mazara and ARMANDO L. SANCHEZ/ TRIBUNE PHOTOS Edwin Encarnacion.

Officials Chicago TIF consultant split on selected by Sterling Bay what’s key Study key in OK November 2018 public Hall on the final terms of meeting inside a church, a the Lincoln Yards agree- for Lincoln Yards’ planning official intro- ment. to success $1.3B tax subsidy duced the author of that Experts say such ar- report as “the city’s TIF rangements pose obvious Deaths related to By Hal Dardick consultant.” conflicts, given that the opioids decline in The consultant took the consultants who certify Key to the massive microphone and said the such projects are being McHenry County $1.3 billion taxpayer sub- report was done “on behalf paid by the very developers By John Keilman ABEL URIBE/ sidy for Sterling Bay’s Lin- of the city of Chicago.” who are seeking approval Social workers for Live4Lali, a a harm reduction group in coln Yards megadevelop- What the administra- for hundreds of millions of As opioid-related deaths McHenry County, meet at a Feb. 7 workshop at the ment was a 36-page report tion and consultant didn’t dollars. remain stubbornly high McHenry County Mental Health Board in Crystal Lake. declaring that the project tell the crowd: Developer “I would argue that across the Chicago area, met the requirements to Sterling Bay had both from a common-sense per- one corner of the region is ous efforts they believe are comprehensive and coor- get the money. picked the consultant and spective, it is a conflict of bucking the trend. responsible for the decline, dinated set of strategies. As Mayor Rahm Eman- paid the firm. And that interest,” said Maryam Ju- McHenry County has from widespread distribu- We like to think that’s uel’s administration pro- consultant also had been dar, executive director of seen the deaths drop dra- tion of the overdose-re- having a positive impact.” moted the record tax in- retained by a Sterling Bay matically over the last two versing medication nalox- But because many of the crement financing deal at a subsidiary to lobby City Turn to Study, Page 7 years, the only Chicago- one to police departments county’s efforts are being area county to mark such a that usher drug users into replicated elsewhere in the decline. Last year’s tally of treatment instead of jail. Chicago area without such 29 fatal opioid overdoses “It’s certainly some- dramatic results, McHenry was less than half of what it thing you can’t attribute to County State’s Attorney was in 2017, and the lowest one service program Patrick Kenneally offers Social conservatism fuels challengers total since 2014. or effort,” said Scott Block another theory: Deaths Officials engaged in bat- of the McHenry County have gone down because Newman, Darwish Lipinski’s social conser- accurate representation of tling the opioid crisis in Mental Health Board. “We vatism as he seeks a ninth the district’s voters — the McHenry point to numer- as a community have a Turn to Opioids, Page 7 aim to unseat Dem term. blue-collar residents once Lipinski in primary But there’s a twist this known as “Reagan Demo- time around, with a third crats” who sprouted dur- “We’re in the middle of a fentanyl crisis. We have to By Rick Pearson candidate, businessman ing the lengthy congres- Rush Darwish, angling for sional tenure of his father, be very careful to say we’re winning, because we’re Two years ago, Rep. Dan middle-road voters. William Lipinski. not. Any death is too many.” — Chelsea Laliberte, of Live4Lali Lipinski narrowly beat Once again though, the Newman contends the back a Democratic pri- election figures to be a test district has evolved ideo- mary challenge from prog- of whether the district has logically and supports her ressive Marie Newman, shifted ideologically and progressive ideas on issues winning by just 2,145 votes demographically from its from health care to abor- $2.50 city and suburbs, Surgery goes thanks to the allegiance of traditionally Democratic, tion rights to increasing $3.00 elsewhere Tom Skilling’s a few city wards. but socially conservative, the minimum wage. She’s 172nd year No. 49 forecast swimmingly This year’s primary for roots. received high-profile sup- © Chicago Tribune the Southwest Side and Lipinski sees his record, port from Democrats in- High 34 Low 17 Shedd’s famous sea suburban 3rd Congres- including his opposition to cluding Alexandria Oca- otter, five-year-old Luna, sional District is a rematch, abortion rights and his sio-Cortez, of New York, Weather Center: goes under the knife to with Newman’s left-lean- initial vote against the Af- Forecast on back of A+E prevent cancer. A+E ing agenda pitted against fordable Care Act, as an Turn to Primary, Page 6 2 Chicago Tribune | Section 1 | Tuesday, February 18, 2020

CHICAGO TRIBUNE FILE PHOTO 2000 NTSB investigators examine the wreckage of the Cessna 172 that crashed in the parking lot of a nursing home in Zion. Remembering ‘nightmare’ collision WGN radio’s Bob Collins killed in Zion plan crash 20 years ago ‘THE : A DECADE-BY-DECADE HISTORY told the tale in accurate who might have wandered broad strokes. As detailed into them or were taken in The Blackhawks, one of the NHL’s “Original Six,” have in a subsequent National by neighbors after the been building a legacy since their founding in 1926. This Transportation Safety crash. “ comprehensive collection includes photos, original re- Board report, at 3:04 p.m., “It was a fireman’s worst porting, player profiles, timelines, statistics, and more— two single-engine planes — nightmare,” Zion Fire De- all curated by the Tribune’s sports department from the Dan Moran a Moravan Zlín 242L and a partment Capt. Mike Stried newspaper’s vast archives. Available at chicagotri- Cessna 172 — “collided in told Brenner. “There were a bune.com/hawkshistory, and wherever books are sold. Some squawks on the old flight over a residential area lot of situations that were police/fire scanner stick in of Zion, , approxi- dangerous.” “Gangsters & Grifters: Classic Crime Photos From the memory longer than mately 2 miles from the Though it would be the Chicago Tribune.” This collection of photographs others. approach end of runway 23 hours before officials taken in the early 1900s through the 1950s features And Feb. 8, 2000, was at the Waukegan Regional would confirm that Collins infamous criminals, small-time bandits, smirking crooks, just another 33-degree Airport.” WGN was involved in the crash, pickpockets, hoodlums and wiseguys at crime scenes. afternoon in the slog of The report added that Bob Collins and a student the information spread Created from the Tribune’s archives of vintage glass- February until the News- the Zlin had punched a pilot’s planes collided upon quickly among journalists plate and acetate negatives, these images have been Sun’s scanner crackled 7-by-6-foot hole in the roof approach to the runway at at the scene. We heard a largely unseen and unpublished for generations. with words not normally of Midwestern Regional Waukegan Regional Airport. rescue worker had been heard: “Plane crash.” Medical Center a block one of the first to the roof “Capone: A Photographic Portrait of America’s Most The subsequent events west of Sheridan Road, wreaked and miraculous and had immediately rec- Notorious Gangster.” Using many never-before-pub- would remind everyone while the Cessna came to for the damage it did not ognized Collins. lished photographs and newspaper clippings from the that a boring day in late rest on Elim after striking a . Over on Elim, a 31-year- Tribune’s archives, this coffee-table book chronicles the winter is better than a bad tree and a sidewalk. “Collins, 57, and his Met- old student pilot named rise and fall of Al Capone. The photos and articles tell a day in the air for pilots. “Both airplanes were tawa neighbor, Sharon Hock would even- fascinating story about Capone and those connected to “I was on the phone, destroyed on impact,” the Luscher, 58, were in a Zlin tually be identified as the him, including his family, mob rivals and targets. looking out the kitchen report stated clinically. 242 aircraft that collided Cessna pilot. Zahorik, who window, talking with my “The pilot and passenger with a Cessna 172 piloted quoted multiple witnesses, “A Century of Progress” Between 1933 and 1934, over mom about some ingredi- on board (the Zlin) were by a Chicago woman at wrote how the crippled 48 million visitors attended “A Century of Progress Ex- ents for a recipe she fatally injured. The student 3:04 p.m., sending Collins’ plane “ripped through trees position,” the world’s fair located in Chicago, Illinois. This wanted,” said Tom Kane, a pilot of (the Cessna) was plane spiraling into the roof and demolished a swing in collection of rare photographs from the world’s fair has Zion-Benton High School also fatally injured.” of Midwestern Regional front of the Sheridan been carefully chosen from the Chicago Tribune’s volu- student who had just come It would not be long Medical Center. Health Care Center” then minous archives. Featuring an informative introduction home for the day. “Then I before word began to leak “The woman’s Cessna dented a parked minivan by Tribune reporter and historian Ron Grossman, this just heard this noise; a loud that one of the victims was plunged into a residential before coming to a stop. book documents one of the most expansive displays of noise like something blew familiar to millions of peo- neighborhood, landing in a “The plane barely technological advancement and cultural diversity that up. So then I looked out the ple in a world that was then crumpled heap in the street missed hitting a car driving took place in the 20th century. window and saw these two dominated by what we now close to homes and a nurs- down the street, a witness planes kind of coming apart know as terrestrial radio — ing care center with 210 said,” Zahorik wrote. “Hun- “Culture Worrier: Reflections on Race, Politics and from each other. Bob Collins, who had ruled residents.” dreds of people gathered on Social Change.” Clarence Page’s newest book com- “One plane went across the regional airwaves since Brenner’s report added Elim, behind police lines, memorates the 30th anniversary of his column’s first that way,” Kane said, point- the late 1980s as WGN- that there were more than staring at the twisted, man- appearance in the Tribune. It is the first such collection of ing west toward Midwest- AM’s morning host, had 300 people in the 95-bed gled wreckage of a white the Pulitzer Prize winner’s columns, and a long overdue ern Regional Medical Cen- been piloting the Zlin. hospital at the time of the and blue-trimmed aircraft archive of his best work, covering topics such as politics, ter, and then he pointed Longtime News-Sun crash, because a shift that had plunged from a social issues, pop culture, race, family, new media and right in the middle of Elim reporters Chris Brenner change was approaching. clear, cold sky on a bright, prominent figures, as well as his personal life. Avenue. “The other one and Ralph Zahorik were The Zlin exploded shortly sunny day in the middle of came down right over also on the scene following after smashing into the fifth a normally quiet residential All Chicago Tribune print books are available online at there, real fast and upside the crash, and Brenner’s floor, injuring two people neighborhood a block east chicagotribune.com/printbooks down.” front-page story the next inside offices and confer- of Zion’s Sheridan Road Kane shared his story day is a master class of ence rooms. downtown.” with more than one inquir- concise storytelling with More than 25 fire depart- Twenty years later, the ing reporter that gloomy veteran insight: ments from Lake County crash’s legacy is seen in ACCURACY AND ETHICS afternoon. When he gave “The mid-air collision and southern radar that was added to Margaret Holt, standards editor those quotes to me, I re- over downtown Tuesday responded to the scene, what is now Waukegan member the ink in my pen that took the life of popular with some of them check- National Airport, which has The Tribune’s editorial code of principles governs froze up. A pencil had to be Chicago radio personality ing homes and businesses not had a major incident professional behavior and journalism standards. Every- located. Bob Collins and two others surrounding the hospital since that unforgiving one in our newsroom must agree to live up to this code of His basic description was horrific for the havoc it “in an effort to find patients afternoon. conduct. Read it at chicagotribune.com/accuracy. Corrections and clarifications: Publishing information quickly and accurately is a central part of the Chicago Tribune’s news responsibility. YOUR DREAM KITCHEN,

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When the Associated Press federal lawsuit the Ameri- stopped at an East “He said, ‘If you Police Department, the East newspaper contacted the can Civil Liberties Union of Moline rest stop, move, I’ll blow Moline Police Department, state police to seek informa- EAST MOLINE, Ill. — Illinois filed last month in a just over the Illi- your (expletive) and the Rock Island County tion, state police declined to Illinois police officers district court. The case is nois border past head off,’ ” Butler Sheriff’s Office, ACLU at- comment. wrongfully arrested, de- pending. the Interstate 80 said. torneys noted. The ACLU says Butler tained and threatened to “My dad taught me at a bridge. Butler Butler The team’s bus Rock Island County started seeing a therapist to shoot a black college athlete young age what to do when stepped out to driver, Todd Sling- State’s Attorney Dora Villar- address trauma and depres- while pointing a gun to his you are stopped by police stretch his legs. Heading erland, and Butler’s coach real, whose office will de- sion he’s endured following forehead at a rest stop as he officers — stop instantly, put back onto the bus, his coach were alarmed and exited fend the two unnamed the incident. traveled with the school’s your hands up, drop any- suggested he take a photo of the bus to tell the officers county deputies named in “I was scared and de- swim team, a civil rights thing you are holding, and a roadside sign for the the teen was part of the the suit, said it is her pressed. I remember sitting group contends in a lawsuit. drop to your knees,” Butler, team’s social media ac- school’s swim team. understanding the two in class the next day, looking Jaylan Butler, who was 20, told The Dispatch-Rock count. Several minutes after the were not with the sheriff’s at the bruises on my wrists then a 19-year-old member Island Argus. “I hoped I While taking the photo, officers searched his pock- department. The officers and replaying the events of of the Eastern Illinois Uni- would never have to use this several law enforcement ve- ets and placed him, still were called in to assist on a that night,” said Jaylan. versity swim team, is suing advice in my life, but all that hicles stopped and officers cuffed, in the back of a Henry County incident, Vil- “Now whenever I see a six officers for false arrest, changed in seconds.” drew their guns. Two offi- police vehicle, ACLU law- larreal added. police officer, I don’t feel excessive detention and use On Feb. 24, 2019, Butler cers had Butler on the yers said authorities forced Henry County Sheriff safe — I feel scared and of force, according to a and his teammates were ground. Butler said one cop him to provide photo Kerry Loncka said Illinois anxious.” Tension mounts between Waukegan, owner of bar By Emily K. Coleman shared by the hotel and also open to a meeting with restaurants because of just two aldermen — the The squad car sat just those issues, he said. number allowed to attend outside the door of Stretch’s The recent visit by police without the meeting having Sports Bar and Grill, its posted by Barnett on Face- to be public — if he can pick lights on, as the bar’s cus- book came after police en- the aldermen. tomers streamed by in their tered the bar to arrest a man After an interview with cars, one after another. who had an outstanding the News-Sun last week, The bar’s co-owner, arrest warrant. Cunningham reached out Maurice “Stretch” Barnett, Barnett, a former Harlem again to a reporter, saying stood at the entrance, his Globetrotter known in he thinks the solution may phone out recording what Waukegan for his charitable be to get the Illinois Liquor he describes as the latest in work, said the officers re- Control Commission in- a string of harassment by fused to say why they were volved so it can serve as a the Waukegan Police De- coming into the restaurant neutral third party. MARK KODIAK UKENA/NEWS-SUN partment with officers ap- and then, after it closed for Barnett said the state Maurice “Stretch” Barnett and wife Jessica own Stretch’s Sports Bar & Grill in Waukegan. pearing on the property five the night, an officer asked to liquor commission doesn’t or more times a week. do a walk-through. get involved in issues like chance agreement” with would agree to a last- off some of the hotel’s water The regular police pres- Cunningham said Bar- this, but added he’d be open the establishment, which chance agreement. He said bills in order to keep the ence outside Stretch’s nett has refused to meet to a third party coming in. could limit the bar’s hours while Stretch’s has been water flowing, and Cun- Sports Bar and Grill has with city officials to discuss He said he’d want a say in and the type of entertain- “pretty quiet” for the last ningham said the city nothing to do with the the situation, and said if who that third party is. ment it could provide, re- several months, he wonders reached a deal with Barnett establishment, Mayor Sam Barnett would provide ex- The tension between quire it to ban certain cus- if that will remain the case where he would only have Cunningham said in a re- amples of when he thinks Barnett and the city has tomers and establish securi- when the weather warms. to pay part of the water bill. cent interview, a week after the Police Department is been ramping up for more ty requirements. The city has “bent over Barnett disputes that an a crowd of Barnett’s sup- harassing him, it could be than a year. Barnett said he doesn’t backwards to try to help the agreement was ever porters showed up en masse investigated. The parking lot behind think his bar should have to man,” Cunningham said, reached, and said he was at a Waukegan City Council “If it feels that that’s Stretch’s was the site of a agree to any such deal pointing to an agreement he recently asked again to pay meeting. happening, myself, the chief fatal shooting in June 2018, because those involved in said the city reached with the bill for the entire hotel. The bar is located in the and the aldermen would say in which a 37-year-old the shooting were never in Barnett regarding the water “Is it stressful? Do I lose vacated former Ramada we wouldn’t tolerate that Waukegan man was killed his bar. He also said the city bill. sleep? Yeah,” Barnett said. Inn, which has been beset behavior from everyone,” and two others were injured didn’t follow the proper The hotel shares its wa- “I do a lot of charity work by break-ins and was Cunningham said. following an argument. procedure in seizing his ter service with Stretch’s, out of this place. The town boarded up last year, Cun- Barnett said he asked for The city unsuccessfully license. which led to unpaid bills needs it. ... The town, they ningham said. The police a meeting with the full City went after the bar’s liquor Cunningham said if Bar- and shutoff notices follow- rely on me to just be there, have been making regular Council, but the request license in the aftermath and nett “truly wants to be a ing the hotel’s closure. so I feel like if I walk away, visits to the parking lot was denied. He said he’s has since sought a “last- partner” with the city, he Barnett ultimately paid I’m letting everyone down.” FEBRUARY is National Replacement Window Month at Renewal by Andersen*

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All rights reserved. *National Replacement Window Month is not a Congressionally-approved designation. **See limited warranty for details. 4 Chicago Tribune | Section 1 | Tuesday, February 18, 2020 CHICAGOLAND Visa process failing state’s students University presidents call on Congress to help delays, denials failure to prove they intend notice and scant explana- because of a higher standard to return to their home tion. of proof for approving an By Hannah Leone to wait and hope.” International Education Ex- countries. “While we appreciate the H-1B petition following the Citing long waits, denials change. More than 15,000 “In the longer term, we need for vetting of interna- April 2017 “Buy American A University of Illinois and visa cancellations that are enrolled in the uni- look forward to working tional visitors, this situation and Hire American” execu- graduate student from take away from teaching versity system, including the with you to enact compre- creates tremendous uncer- tive order issued by Presi- China applied in May for a time and academic progress, Chicago campus, according hensive immigration reform tainty and difficulty for uni- dent Donald Trump. visa renewal, a process that presidents and chancellors to university data. that addresses these and versities,” the letter states. Weinberger recalled sev- typically concludes within from nearly 30 colleges and Along with heads of other other priorities,” the letter Fraser Turner, director of eral other recent examples weeks. universities in Illinois are public and private universi- adds. global initiatives at Loyola of students affected, includ- But the application went pushing for lawmakers to do ties, Killeen signed a letter Last year, more than University Chicago, said in a ing one graduate student into “administrative proc- more to help international to the state’s congressional 53,000 international stu- statement Monday: “Loyola who went home to China essing,” and was still in students and scholars who delegation conveying “con- dents went to colleges and University Chicago does not for winter break. While limbo when fall classes face new obstacles tied to cern about changes in immi- universities in Illinois, con- waver in its support of these about to board a flight back started, forcing the student immigration policy. gration policy and pro- tributing $1.9 billion to the student and scholar groups to the U.S., the student was to withdraw from the fall “International students cedures that undermine the state’s economy, according and are alarmed by policy told the entry visa had been semester. By the spring se- and visitors enrich the aca- ability of our institutions — to the Open Doors report. and procedural changes in canceled, with no reason mester, there was still no demic experience for all and the state of Illinois — to Recently, university offi- the U.S. immigration system provided. The student is resolution, prompting the students, while contributing continue benefiting from cials across Illinois have that make it more challeng- reapplying, but travel is now student to withdraw again. to Illinois’ economy and the important skills and noticed a “significant in- ing for international popula- hindered by the new co- Such delays by the U.S. competitiveness,” Uni- contributions of interna- crease in obstacles” facing tions to teach or study in our ronavirus and the student State Department in proc- versity of Illinois President tional students and schol- these students, according to classrooms.” has withdrawn from the essing visas for international Tim Killeen said in a state- ars.” Leaders of DePaul, the letter. The “systemic” Institutions in Illinois spring semester, Weinber- students in American uni- ment Monday. “As part of Loyola, Northwestern and delays, paired with uncer- have also been affected by ger said. An exchange stu- versities have been a grow- our mission of driving inno- Western, Eastern and tainty about the U.S. immi- the quadrupling in denial dent from Europe also ex- ing problem nationwide, vation and economic Southern Illinois universi- gration system, are hurting rates for the H-1B work visas pected to arrive in the said Paul Weinberger, the growth in Illinois, we are ties also signed. efforts to recruit and retain in recent years. The denial spring, but the visa applica- university system’s director to bringing the The letter urges lawmak- “international talent” rate for H-1B visas, which tion went into administra- of federal relations. best and the brightest from ers specifically to consider nationwide, the leaders fluctuated between 5% and tive processing for too long. “This student has been around the world to our expanding so-called dual in- wrote. 8% from 2010 to 2015, “These stories are really waiting nine months to be state.” tent to student visas, which Both entry visas and tem- climbed to 24% in 2018 and difficult and our hearts go done with administrative The University of Illinois would leave open the porary work visas have been 32% in the first quarter of out to the students and the processing,” he said. “At that Urbana-Champaign has the prospect of the students increasingly delayed or de- 2019, according to data pub- families who are going point, it really becomes a fifth-largest population of later seeking permanent nied, according to the letter, lished by the National Foun- through this,” Weinberger black hole. It becomes im- international students in the U.S. residency. That way, the and some international stu- dation for American Policy. said. “They are left in limbo.” possible to get information. country, according to the letter said, international stu- dents have had visas re- The foundation found ... The student just really has 2019 Open Doors Report on dents don’t risk denial for voked or canceled with no that denials increased [email protected] Police report ‘good leads’ after CTA shooting 1 killed, 2 wounded in Jackson tunnel connecting Red, Blue line stops By Paige Fry and Madeline Buckley

Chicago police said they were pursuing “good leads” Monday to find the gunman who shot and killed a man and wounded two other people in a pedestrian tun- nel that connects the Red and Blue line Jackson stops. The Loop shooting was at least the third attack on or near CTA train platforms in less than two weeks, and it caused trains to bypass the Jackson Red and Blue line stops during rush hour as the investigation spanned into the late morning. The attack prompted of- ficials to increase patrols on public transportation Mon- day morning, and a “com- prehensive transit safety plan” will be announced in coming weeks, according to Chicago police spokesman Anthony Guglielmi. Last week, police sources told the Tribune that the depart- ment plans to add about 50 ANTONIO PEREZ/CHICAGO TRIBUNE officers to trains and plat- The body of a shooting victim is taken away from a CTA station at State Street and Jackson Boulevard Monday. Two others were injured in the shooting. forms, beginning March 5 and lasting until May 27. was believed to be with the scene. A woman walked up to study at Harold headache. A day later, a man “This is a system that affects The attack happened just other victims but was not to the scene at State Street Washington College, she was shot during a robbery all of Chicago.” after 2 a.m. Monday. One the target, police said. and Jackson Boulevard. She said. She was originally liv- on the Blue Line at the Guglielmi said the transit man was shot in the ab- Investigators believe the said she was coming home ing on the South Side but UIC-Halsted stop. plan that is in the works will domen and chest and pro- gunmen knew the two men on the Blue Line after visit- just recently moved to the During a news confer- include the addition of offi- nounced dead at the scene and was involved in a dis- ing a friend and typically Loop because it was closer ence earlier this month an- cers, investigative resources in the 200 block of South pute before the shooting, gets off at the Jackson to school and because she nouncing charges in the and technology. Dearborn Street. A second police said. station. thought it would be safer. Feb. 5 Blue Line shooting, The last time a shooting man was rushed to North- Guglielmi tweeted that The train slowed down “It’s kind of weird be- interim Chicago police Su- took place on the Jackson western Memorial Hospital detectives “have good leads when it approached the cause I was supposed to get perintendent Charlie Beck stop tunnel was Dec. 6, in critical condition after he on a person of interest from station and the woman, off here, so I could’ve been said he planned to meet 2018. A 27-year-old man was shot in the head and the the senseless murder” and who declined to be named in the middle of it,” she said. with CTA officials to dis- was shot in the left hip. arm. added that “additional info for safety concerns, could Earlier this month, a 26- cuss police deployment on Police said he likely knew A 19-year-old woman will be available soon.” see at least 10 officers before year-old musician was public transportation. the gunman and did not was shot in the lower back Police blocked off all en- the train kept traveling to stabbed on Feb. 4 at the Red “Obviously when crime cooperate with investiga- and was also taken to trances to the Jackson sta- the next stop, she said. Line Jackson station by a occurs on public trans- tors. Northwestern, where she tion on Monday morning as She moved to Chicago woman who said his guitar portation, it affects every- was in good condition. She technicians processed the two months ago from music was giving her a body,” he said at the time. [email protected]

Officials: Dead horse in Englewood showed no signs of mistreatment By Sophie Sherry horses.” reporting the animals did control added that a small Sabrina Acoff, who used illustrates the need for leg- Chicago Animal Care and not appear to be in good barn on the property “was to live in the neighborhood, islation they are backing Chicago animal control Control came to Beltran’s condition outside the home clean and equipped with was shocked to learn one of restricting animal owner- officials said Monday that a house after the horse died in the 1000 block of West hay and water, and the the horses died. “They ship in the city. horse found dead outside a and saw no signs of mis- 61st Street. animals have access to the looked fine last week, there An ordinance introduced home in Englewood treatment or malnourish- “Call stated that the barn at all times.” were two of them,” she said. last fall would ban roosters showed no signs of mis- ment. “The owner reported horses were not looking The owner was cited for “They were just there last from residential areas in treatment, and that reports that the deceased horse had good, possibly deceased,” failure to provide updated week!” Chicago and allow a house- about a dog eating the been to the veterinarian the statement read. “Anoth- vaccine records for the sur- Acoff’s family lived one hold to keep no more than animal were unfounded. recently and provided re- er call came through at viving horse. “The owner block from the house for six hens and two livestock The horse’s owner, Leo cords for that visit,” said 5:09 p.m. stating that a dog said he has those records at many years, and she said animals, defined as four- Beltran, was stunned by Jenny Schlueter, assistant was lying next to a dead his other home and will be they never had issues with legged farm creatures such previous reports of neglect. to the director of the depart- horse. … A pit bull had emailing them to the de- the animals. She said her as pigs, sheep and goats. He said his horse, named ment. “A remaining horse gotten into the yard and was partment,” the agency said. daughter and her friends A $25 annual livestock Casper, was always cared was moved to a farm this eating the horse.” In 2019, animal control often went to the house to permit from the city’s for and died of natural morning. But animal control said issued six citations — four look at the horses. Acoff said Health Department would causes. “It is legal to keep a horse that report was not true, for one horse and two for she’s also seen llamas, don- be required of each house- When 28-year-old Cas- in the city of Chicago as long and that a dog found on the the dog — for failure to have keys and chickens there. On hold keeping farm animals, per fell ill, Beltran decided as the animals are licensed premises was “in good a license or proof of up-to- Monday morning, no ani- and only single-family to move the horse from a and receive proper care,” health and is friendly.” date vaccines, as well as mals remained except for a homes and two-flats would ranch in Mendota, Illinois, she added. The other horse “is in failure to set up a screen dog sitting on the porch. be eligible. Applicants to a lot next to his home in The statement is at odds relatively good condition frame to help address issues Before animal control re- would have to inform all order to keep a closer eye on with one from Chicago po- except for an old leg wound with fly bites during the leased its statement, Ald. neighbors within 500 feet of the animal. lice earlier in the day that that does not affect its summer. “The issues had Stephanie Coleman, 16th, their plans, and a permit “I love my animals,” Bel- said at least two calls came mobility,” the agency added since been corrected,” the and Ald. Raymond Lopez, would be rejected if a ma- tran said. “These are my in Saturday afternoon in its statement. Animal agency said. 15th, said the incident jority objects. Chicago Tribune | Section 1 | Tuesday, February 18, 2020 5

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Continued from Page 1 who has become the face of congressional progressives, and presidential candidates Sens. Bernie Sanders, of Vermont, and Elizabeth Warren, of Massachusetts. More recently, Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot en- dorsed her candidacy. Darwish, who is Palestin- ian American, is counting on changing demographics. The 3rd District contains one of the nation’s largest concentrations of Arab Americans — a traditionally Democratic voting demo- graphic — and he is seeing his initial bid for office drawing their support and campaign cash. All of those factors make Lipinski’s political survival an unknown in a district ANTONIO PEREZ/CHICAGO TRIBUNE where winning the Demo- Candidates in the 3rd Congressional District Rep. Dan Lipinski, left, Marie Newman and Rush Darwish meet with the Tribune Editorial Board on Jan. 21. cratic primary is tanta- mount to reelection. led to four different cam- serves on and that it was Lipinski, of Western 3rd Congressional District candidates paign consultants quitting listed in Darwish’s filing Springs, said he believes because they didn’t want to with the Federal Election Democrats need to have a Democrats Republicans risk angering the DCCC. Commission. “big tent” of ideas, including The candidates all agree A review of FEC records social conservatism. that affordable health care showed no donation to Dar- DAN LIPINSKI MIKE FRICILONE “The Democratic Party is is the top concern of district wish from the PAC. But Age: 53 Age: 65 going through the same voters. state records showed a dif- Occupation: Member of Congress since 2004. Occupation: Furniture thing the Republicans went Newman backs a transi- ferent organization, the Ar- Formerly political science professor at the University sales. through, and it was disas- tion of unspecified length ab American Democratic of Tennessee. Political background: trous for Republicans with from Obamacare to Medi- Club, gave Darwish $250 in Political background: Served congressional Elected to Will County the tea party. We now have a care for All, including ex- July. The group reported fellowship on issues for former House Democratic Board in 2014 and is tea party of the left forming, panding benefits to include that Darwish’s campaign leader Richard Gephardt. Current chair of the House currently its minority which would be disastrous dental, vision and long-term returned the $250 in De- Transportation and Infrastructure Committee’s (GOP) leader. for the Democratic caucus,” care coverage, financed by a cember. Subcommittee on Railroads, Pipelines and Quote: “I’m tired of politi- he said, citing the hard- tax on stock and trading Also on the Democratic Hazardous Materials. cians lying to the public. conservative movement in transactions and a sur- primary ballot is Charles Quote: “As a member of Congress, I work to protect They promise anything to the GOP last decade. charge on incomes of Hughes, 55, of Chicago. A the most vulnerable, and no one is more vulnerable help them get them elected “When Ms. Newman $10 million or more. former city worker, Hughes than the child in the womb and that child’s mother.” and then they follow their talks about bipartisanship, Lipinski now supports attempted to run for 23rd own agenda, staying in she wants to be part, along the Affordable Care Act and Ward alderman twice in the MARIE NEWMAN office way too long. We need with Alexandria Ocasio- wants “an incremental ap- last decade but was Age: 55 to move this country for- Cortez — (of ) progressives proach” to lower costs, in- knocked off the ballot. Occupation: Business consultant. ward while keeping alive the who are obstructionists,” he cluding giving government In an emailed statement, Political background: Founded national nonprofit spirit that made this coun- said. the ability to negotiate with Hughes’ campaign said he program called “Team Up To Stop Bullying.” Served as try great: work hard and Newman, of La Grange, pharmaceutical companies supports health care ex- an advocate for health care, LGBTQ+ rights and gun keep the government out of contends Lipinski’s posi- for certain life-sustaining changes to provide an op- safety. Lost to Lipinski in the 2018 Democratic primary. your pocket to achieve the tions are no longer relevant drugs such as insulin. tion between government- Quote: “Workers and families are working harder and American Dream.” to district voters. Darwish also backs Med- run health care and private longer, but because of the income divide in our nation, “I think we all share one ARTHUR JONES icare for All, but with an insurance. He also said he it’s getting increasingly difficult to even spend time thing, and this is what I’m Age: 72 option that people can opt supports abortion rights together as a family. Often, one or both parents are really excited about the Occupation: Insurance instead to continue their and would back legislation forced to have multiple jobs to just cover the basics: Democratic Party because broker. employer-provided health to require major hospitals to food, shelter, transportation, health care and we’re getting back to our Political background: care. provide abortion services education.” roots of working for work- A white supremacist, But a larger subset of the and counseling to women. ing families and the middle RUSH DARWISH anti-Semite and holocaust health care debate is the Hughes has not reported class,” Newman said. Age: 42 denier, he ran for the 3rd divide on abortion rights. any contributions or ex- “At the end of the day, Occupation: Founder and operator of multimedia District GOP nomination Lipinski recently appeared penditures for his bid, ac- what I would say is that production company. unsuccessfully five times at Chicago’s Right to Life cording to the FEC website. while bipartisanship is ex- Political background: Executive Board of American since 1998 before winning it downtown rally and joined There also is a Republi- tremely important, we also Middle East Voters Alliance PAC. unopposed in 2018. Lost with more than 200 Repub- can primary in the district. have to have values, and the Quote: “It’s time to make sure your next U.S. general election to Lipinski. licans in Congress to ask the Two years ago, Republi- values have to center representative is not working with special interest Quote: “I am sick and tired Supreme Court to recon- cans were embarrassed around working families groups and money. Those days are over. It will no of their ‘Holocaust.’ It’s just sider the landmark abortion when perennial candidate and the middle class,” she longer be about them. It’s going to be about us.” an extortion racket.” case Roe v. Wade. Arthur Jones, of Lyons, a said. “There are those in the white supremacist and Hol- CHARLES HUGHES CATHERINE O’SHEA Darwish, a Palos Hills party who are trying to push ocaust denier, was the only Age: 55 Age: 54 (according to her resident, calls Lipinski and out people who are pro- GOP candidate to file for Occupation: Nicor Gas employee for 20 years, Facebook) Newman “the extreme life,” Lipinski said, contend- nomination. Jones ended member Local 19 International Brotherhood of Occupation: Real estate team.” ing one in three Democrats up getting 26% of the vote in Electrical Workers. agent and hairdresser “What we can’t have nationwide is opposed to the general election in los- Political background: Twice challenged for 23rd Political background: right now in politics is abortion. “If it were just ing to Lipinski, who got Ward alderman in the last decade, removed from the Served six years as a trustee extremism,” said Darwish, a looking at the politics, the 73%. ballot both times. for schools in Worth board member of the practical politics of it, it will Jones has once again Quote: “To ensure the safety and health of the Township. American Middle East Vot- destroy the Democratic filed for the GOP primary mother, I will pass a bill to make all abortions available Quote: “Life, liberty and the ers Alliance PAC. Party to tell one-third of and his candidacy has once in major hospitals. I will make sure that women have pursuit of happiness is the “We can’t have the repre- people they need to get out.” again been repudiated by the counseling and care their deserve. I truly believe fundamental essence of our sentative, Rep. Lipinski, Newman, as was the case state and local Republican those on both sides of the abortion issue can come nation for all, from womb to have an agenda that really last time, has enjoyed sup- officials. They are backing together.” the grave.” feeds more Republicans port from national abor- Mike Fricilone, of Homer than it does his own party. tion-rights groups such as Glen, the leader of the That’s just the reality of it,” Emily’s List, but says her Republican minority on the he said. “We also can’t have campaign is not focused on Will County Board. Marie who, yes, is com- “If it were just looking at the politics, the practical the issue. Instead, she con- A third candidate seeking pletely way on the left that’s politics of it, it will destroy the Democratic Party to tell tends Lipinski reiterates his the GOP nomination is also serving just a few.” opposition to abortion to Catherine O’Shea, of Oak The ideological split be- one-third of people they need to get out.” — Rep. Dan Lipinski help rally the base. Lawn, a real estate agent tween Lipinski and New- Darwish, who supports and hairdresser who served man was symbolized in abortion rights, argues that six years as a trustee for debates by organized labor both Lipinski and Newman schools in Worth Township. over who to endorse. Trade “I think we all share one thing, and this is what I’m were using abortion to play In the cash wars, New- unions pushed Lipinski, to their respective support- man has raised $1.2 million who chairs a transportation really excited about the Democratic Party because ers. But he was forced to for the election cycle and subcommittee, over his clarify remarks he made on began the year with ability to deliver projects to we’re getting back to our roots of working for working social media in which he $627,731 in cash on hand. the rail and road heavy families and the middle class.” — Marie Newman indicated that a focus on Lipinski raised $1 million district. Service unions women’s rights was a “dis- and started 2020 with pushed Newman over her traction” from district is- $867,803 in his campaign progressive positions. sues. “Women’s rights are bank account. Darwish Ultimately, the trade “We can’t have the representative, Rep. Lipinski, have never a distraction,” he said raised $656,648, including unions narrowly won out, in his clarification. “They $80,750 in personal loans to with the Illinois AFL-CIO an agenda that really feeds more Republicans than it are fundamental to working the campaign, and had and the Chicago Federation does his own party. That’s just the reality of it. We also families in our district.” $371,128 in cash to start of Labor backing the in- During an appearance year. cumbent. can’t have Marie who, yes, is completely way on the left before the Tribune Editori- Among the Republicans, The divide between the al Board, Newman sought only Fricilone filed a de- district’s candidates also that’s also serving just a few.” — Rush Darwish to cast Darwish as a hypo- tailed report with the FEC played out nationally, as the crite for decrying candi- showing he had raised Democratic Congressional dates who accept political $10,370 for his candidacy Campaign Committee, enforce its policy of backing ants or vendors from doing Progressives and Bustos action committee funding. and had $2,724 as of Jan. 1. headed by Rep. Cheri Bus- incumbents and prohibiting work with the DCCC if they have reached a truce, but She contended he received tos, of Moline, sought to political advisers, consult- work against incumbents. Newman has said the policy money from the PAC he [email protected] Apartment building fire sends 7 people to hospital By Paige Fry before 10:45 p.m. Saturday nor were details on his or at an apartment complex at her injuries. Three Chicago police of- 4820 S. King Drive on the All others were reported ficers entered an apartment South Side, according to the to be in good condition, fire building in the Bronzeville Chicago Fire Department. officials said. neighborhood Saturday Along with the three po- A fire in the basement night to knock on doors and lice officers, the 5-year-old spread upward, causing the let people know the build- boy and a 34-year-old wom- building and the roof to ing was on fire, according to an were taken to Mercy partially collapse, fire offi- police. While inside, the Hospital & Medical Center cials said. The building sus- officers suffered from due to smoke inhalation. A tained extensive damage. smoke inhalation and had to 20-year-old woman was The fire was struck out be taken to a hospital along also taken to Mercy for by 12:15 a.m. Sunday, fire with four of the building’s smoke inhalation and small officials said. The cause of residents, including a 5- burns. The age and gender the fire appears to be acci- year-old boy. of the fourth resident who dental, police said. PAIGE FRY/CHICAGO TRIBUNE Firefighters were called was injured were not re- An apartment fire in Bronzeville hospitalized three officers and four residents on Saturday. to the extra-alarm fire leased by Chicago police, [email protected] Chicago Tribune | Section 1 | Tuesday, February 18, 2020 7 Opioids Continued from Page 1

McHenry is the toughest county around when it comes to prosecuting peo- ple who supply the drugs in a fatal overdose. “It really began to choke off supply and send out the deterrence message,” he said. “Trafficking in opioids is no longer (an offense that brings) probation, and you’re out the door. It’s something you’ll be facing serious consequences for.” Since Kenneally took of- fice in 2016, prosecutors have charged about a dozen people a year with drug- induced homicide, even though many of those peo- ple were drug users them- selves. That outpaces other collar counties, all of which have larger populations (Cook County prosecutors rarely seek the charge). It’s a bold assertion, and not everyone agrees with it. “We don’t have any way to prove that,” said Chelsea Laliberte of Live4Lali, a harm reduction group that works in the county. “We’re basing this off of guessti- mates.” She said McHenry’s re- sponse to the opioid crisis has been more unified than ABEL URIBE/CHICAGO TRIBUNE that of other counties, and Live4Lali’s Laura Fry, second from left, speaks at the Feb. 7 workshop. Chelsea Laliberte of Live4Lali said McHenry’s opioid crisis response is more unified. that cohesion might be re- sponsible for the drop. But you know what you’re do- she added there’s no guar- ing, like you’re taking that antee the decline will con- risk,” one said. tinue. Other inmates echoed “We’re in the middle of a Beletsky’s concern that the fentanyl crisis,” she said. threat of a prison sentence “We have to be very careful could cause people to avoid to say we’re winning, be- calling for help, but Ken- cause we’re not. Any death neally didn’t buy that idea. is too many.” “There’s no evidence Drug-induced homicide whatsoever in McHenry prosecutions are a hotly County that there has been debated tool in the fight a single overdose death that against opioid deaths. Illi- could have been prevented nois’ law, created in the had the drug-induced ho- 1980s as a way to go after micide law not existed or major traffickers, was rarely (been) enforced to the level used until overdose deaths it is,” he said. began to climb a decade ago. Despite the hard line, The charge is brought ABEL URIBE/CHICAGO TRIBUNE STACEY WESCOTT/CHICAGO TRIBUNE Kenneally said he’s a be- against dealers who alleg- Naloxone HCI, also known as Narcan, is a drug that can McHenry County State’s Attorney Patrick Kenneally be- liever in treatment “for edly supply the drugs that help prevent overdose deaths when administered. lieves McHenry is tough on prosecuting drug suppliers. those who want to do it,” lead to a fatal overdose, even and has helped raise money though many are dealing hard-nosed about prose- person, and for what? For “The push for lifesaving hesitant to call 911 lest they for a new treatment center with their own addictions. cuting drug possession, he your high?” he said. “I just interventions like treatment get in legal trouble. slated to open later this year. Prosecutors have justified views every fatal overdose don’t accept that.” and naloxone, the number “Research doesn’t sup- But he added that rehab the tactic by saying those as a possible crime. Berlin and Lake County of people getting on port that harsh penalties has limits. people should be well aware His office works with State’s Attorney Mike Ner- buprenorphine and metha- stop people from doing “If we know that court- they’re distributing a poten- police on each death to heim said they also pursue done” — medications re- drugs,” he said. “That no- ordered substance abuse tially lethal substance. identify the source of the the charge when the evi- garded as the “gold stand- tion is very popular but (treatment) has not been “Whether you’re a big- drug. If authorities find dence justifies it, though ard” for people with opioid doesn’t have empirical sup- effective in alleviating (an time dealer or a small-time someone they believe sold Nerheim added that his addictions — “are far more port.” alleged drug dealer’s) disor- dealer selling to your the lethal dose to the victim office tries to go “up the likely to be at play here,” he Beletsky co-authored a der, which creates a lethal friends, you still need to be — “We’re not prosecuting chain” to target bigger deal- said. paper last year in which 40 threat to other people in the held accountable for your people who are pooling ers. He said other jurisdic- Rhode Island inmates with community, how many actions,” said DuPage their money and buying While Kenneally said his tions around the country opioid use disorder were times do we then send them County State’s Attorney drugs (together),” he said — tough approach has helped that forcefully pursue drug- interviewed about drug-in- to rehabilitation?” he said. Bob Berlin, whose office that person can enter the to reduce overdose deaths, induced homicide charges duced homicide. Most said “How many people do they brought the charge four prosecutorial crosshairs. Leo Beletsky, a Northeast- have not seen a drop in the laws are not an effective have to kill in order for us to times last year. Kenneally said it doesn’t ern University professor of overdoses. On the contrary, way to combat overdoses. have some kind of enhanced No area prosecutor has matter if the seller is also a law and health sciences he said, a statistical analysis “I understand that response?” charged drug-induced ho- user. who has studied drug-in- shows that overdoses have they’re putting people’s micide as often as Ken- “You’ve committed an in- duced homicide laws, said increased in such places, lives in jeopardy by selling, jkeilman@chicago neally. He said while his credibly cruel act in risking there are more likely expla- which he said is probably but the bottom line is if you tribune.com office isn’t particularly the life or health of another nations. because people have grown stick a needle in your arm, Twitter @JohnKeilman

process,” Sarah Hamilton Land values rise as the arrangements, are buried in The Lightfoot adminis- tightening city rules for TIF said. development moves for- the fine print of city records. tration made the change districts, reform advocates Study Mayor Lori Lightfoot, ward. The additional prop- Whether or not alder- quietly, without citing any say the state also needs to Continued from Page 1 who was not yet in office erty taxes generated as a men knew who paid for the of the controversy sur- step in. when Lincoln Yards was result will be diverted from study, they approved Ster- rounding Lincoln Yards. Advocates suggest there the Citizen Advocacy Cen- approved, was concerned Chicago Public Schools and ling Bay’s TIF funding in The issue had put Lightfoot needs to be a major over- ter, which has long studied enough about such arrange- the city to pay for streets, April, a month or so before in a difficult position. haul of the benchmarks that and monitored taxpayer ments that her adminis- bridges, utilities, parks and then-Mayor Rahm Emanu- She wasn’t mayor when consultants use to deter- subsidies provided through tration quickly took steps to the like needed to support el’s time in office was up. aldermen took up Lincoln mine whether an area quali- tax increment financing create distance between the private development in At the same April meet- Yards, and the City Council fies to be declared a TIF districts. TIF consultants and devel- the TIF district. ing, the City Council also appeared to have the votes district in the first place. But it’s also common opers. Now only City Hall To qualify for that money, approved up to $1.1 billion to pass it over her call to Some of the 13 bench- practice in Chicago and can hire such consultants the area must first meet at in TIF funding for The 78, a delay consideration until marks are “not well-defined other cities when devel- “without input or feedback least five of 13 benchmarks massive project at Roose- she was sworn in. Lightfoot by statute or case law but opers propose a project that from the developer,” ac- that are deemed signs of velt Road and Clark Street. reluctantly agreed to the (are) widely accepted none- they contend needs tax in- cording to a Planning De- blight under state law. Crit- The eligibility report was deal after getting Sterling theless,” said Judar, of the crement financing to make partment memo the Trib- ics say some of those criteria prepared by Laube Consult- Bay to increase its commit- Citizens Advocacy Center. it work. une obtained. — like obsolete buildings, ing Group, which was hired ment to hiring minority- Both Judar and Merriman, “I think that’s why some The change was made as deteriorated structures or by developer Related Mid- and women-owned firms the UIC professor, said the people believe that anyone the city’s use of controver- excessive land coverage — west. Michael Laube also for the project. state should require an ob- can qualify for a TIF,” said sial TIF districts as an are open to interpretation. registered as a lobbyist for As it announced early jective analysis of areas be- David Merriman, a Uni- economic development tool To prove an area has met the project. He did not steps to reform TIF districts ing considered for TIF stat- versity of Illinois at Chicago continues to attract opposi- the criteria, cities often rely respond to requests for this month, the adminis- us. professor of public adminis- tion. Lightfoot is now on eligibility reports — comment. tration indicated it already Some in Springfield al- tration who’s studied TIF proposing other changes to documents they can cite Peter Strazzabosco, had sought to eliminate “the ready have been thinking districts across the country. the program, and a state when approving TIF dis- spokesman for the city’s possibility of conflicts of along those lines. A draft “These people are highly property tax relief task tricts or defending them Department of Planning interest for consultants who report issued by the Illinois skilled, and they can make it force is looking at tighten- from legal challenges. and Development, said the prepare proposals on devel- Property Tax Relief Task fit in.” ing up what developments The Tribune has re- consultants for Lincoln oper-driven TIFs.” Force suggested changing The consultant for Lin- qualify for TIF money. ported that Lincoln Yards Yards and The 78 worked at Moroney, whose firm the definition of what coln Yards said she doesn’t Meanwhile, a pair of ad- barely met the eligibility the direction of his depart- conducted the Lincoln makes an area blighted “to see a conflict. She said the vocacy organizations has requirements and would no ment and were required to Yards TIF study for Sterling incorporate objective arrangement did not dimin- sued the city, saying Lincoln longer have qualified for its base their evaluations on Bay, said both the city Law standards.” ish her objectivity and Yards did not meet TIF “blighted” status if the City “objective, factual data.” Department and the Plan- “The term ‘blighted’ is noted that her firm’s repu- requirements. A judge dis- Council vote had been de- Nevertheless, the city in ning and Development De- used too expansively,” the tation and business were on missed the lawsuit, but the layed by just a matter of July changed its policy for partment reviewed the report stated. “Creating ob- the line. groups are appealing the weeks. That narrow margin hiring consultants to evalu- work. jective standards around “If we were rigging (the ruling. underscores the impor- ate eligibility of TIF dis- “They review the find- characteristics such as aver- reports), and we didn’t back tance of who gets to con- tricts proposed by devel- ings of eligibility, and they age household income or them up, someone can sue ‘Seems duct such studies. opers. would poke holes and ask foreclosure rates in the pro- or question the funding,” That Sterling Bay hired Now only City Hall can questions,” she said. “They posed district would help said Ann Moroney, presi- misleading’ the consultant came as a hire TIF consultants, using know the TIF law.” ensure that TIF districts are dent of Johnson Research Lincoln Yards, which is surprise to Ald. Michele regular bidding procedures, Moroney said requiring created in areas that truly Group, which did the TIF being developed on 55 acres Smith, a leading Lincoln according to a memo from the developer to pay for would not see economic study on Lincoln Yards. “It’s straddling the Chicago Yards opponent who said then-acting Planning and such studies saves taxpay- growth and development a huge risk (for me) to take, River just west of Lincoln she was unaware Sterling Development Commis- ers money. without the assistance of- not to do something that’s Park, is slated to have Bay paid the consultant. sioner Eleanor Gorski. The “When the city is fered through TIF.” fully documented, not to 14.5 million square feet of “It was represented to us developer pays the costs strapped for cash, footing That draft recommenda- mention (for) the developer office, residential, hotel, that it was the city’s study,” upfront, but the consultant that kind of dough would be tion, however, has gone no- and the city. I wouldn’t restaurant, retail and enter- said Smith, whose 43rd reports to the city “and will unfeasible,” said Moroney, where so far, with the bipar- work again.” tainment space at a cost of Ward includes most of Lin- only interact with the devel- who indicated TIF studies tisan task force divided over A Sterling Bay spokes- $6 billion. coln Park. “It’s been re- oper at the city’s direction.” can cost as little as $10,000 partisan differences that woman said the company One of the most con- ferred to as the city’s report. The city also will not and as much as $200,000. have delayed release of a did what the city asked. tentious aspects of the de- That seems misleading to allow TIF eligibility con- final report. “Sterling Bay followed — velopment was Sterling me.” sultants to work as lobbyists and continues to follow — Bay’s request of up to The details of how the for the developers of the Calls for reform hdardick@chicagotribune the city’s requirements $1.3 billion in TIF funding. Lincoln Yards consultant projects they are evaluating, While Lightfoot is just .com throughout the approval Here’s how that works: was hired, and other similar Strazzabosco said. getting started on Twitter @ReporterHal 8 Chicago Tribune | Section 1 | Tuesday, February 18, 2020 NATION & WORLD

Cruise passengers isolated, taken to bases Unclear where 14 the U.S. Cheryl Molesky said the rising number of who tested positive patients on the ship fac- for virus were sent tored into the decision. “We are glad to be going Associated Press home,” Cheryl Molesky ear- lier told NHK TV in Japan. TRAVIS AIR FORCE “It’s just a little bit disap- BASE, Calif. — More than pointing that we’ll have to 300 American cruise ship go through quarantine passengers, including 14 again, and we will probably who tested positive for co- not be as comfortable as the ronavirus, were being quar- Diamond Princess, pos- antined at military bases in sibly.” California and Texas on Some American passen- Monday after arriving from gers said they would pass up Japan on charter flights the opportunity to fly to the overnight. because of the One plane carrying additional quarantine. cruise passengers touched There also was worry about down at Travis Air Force being on a long flight with Base in Northern California other passengers who may just before midnight Sun- be infected or in an incuba- day, while another arrived tion period. at Lackland Air Force Base Chinese health author- in Texas early Monday. ities on Tuesday reported The passengers will re- 1,886 new cases of the virus main at the bases for two and 98 more deaths, raising weeks. totals in mainland China to Japan’s Defense Minister 72,436 people infected and Taro Kono tweeted earlier 1,868 deaths. that Japanese troops helped In Beijing, Communist transport 340 U.S. passen- WILLIAM LUTHER/THE SAN ANTONIO EXPRESS-NEWS Party authorities said Mon- gers on 14 buses from Yoko- day the government may hama port to Tokyo’s American passengers evacuated from a cruise ship in Japan disembark from a Kalitta Air flight at Kelly Field, early Mon- postpone its annual con- Haneda airport. day in San Antonio. They face 14 days in quarantine. gress in March, its biggest About 380 Americans political meeting of the year, were on the cruise ship. joint statement. on the base, in a hotel. undergo a second 14-day as the military dispatched The U.S. said it arranged “It’s just a little Dr. Anthony Fauci, direc- Those people have been at quarantine. hundreds more medical for the evacuation because bit disappointing tor of the National Institute the base since early Febru- Japan on Monday an- workers and extra supplies people on the Diamond of Allergy and Infectious ary, when they arrived on nounced 99 more infections to the city hardest by a Princess were at a high risk that we’ll have to Diseases at the National flights from China. on the Diamond Princess, 2-month-old virus out- of exposure to the new virus Institutes of Health, said Now that they’re in the raising the ship’s total num- break. that has been spreading in go through quar- Sunday that an infected U.S., the cruise ship passen- ber of cases to 454. Overall, The standing committee Asia. person who shows minimal gers must go through an- Japan has 419 confirmed for the National People’s For the departing Ameri- antine again.” symptoms could still pass other 14 days of quarantine cases of the virus, including Congress said it believes it is cans, the evacuation cuts the virus to someone else. at the military facilities — one death. necessary to postpone the short a 14-day quarantine — Cheryl Molesky, cruise It’s unclear which base meaning they will have The United States has gathering to give top pri- that began aboard the cruise passenger the 14 who tested positive been under quarantine for a confirmed 15 cases within ority to people’s lives, safety ship Feb. 5. for the virus went to. total of nearly four weeks. the country. Separately, one and health, the official Xin- The State Department Officials said the evacu- Australia, Canada, Hong U.S. citizen died in China. hua News Agency reported. announced later that 14 of They were being kept ees who arrived at Travis Kong and Italy were plan- Americans Cheryl and The standing committee the evacuees received con- isolated from other passen- Air Force Base will be ning similar flights of pas- Paul Molesky, from Syra- said it would meet Monday firmation they had the virus gers on the flight, the U.S. housed at a different loca- sengers. Other govern- cuse, New York, opted to to further deliberate on a but were allowed to board State Department and De- tion from the more than 200 ments, including Canada trade one coronavirus quar- postponement. the flight because they had partment of Health and other Americans who were and Hong Kong, also will antine for another, leaving The meeting is due to no symptoms. Human Services said in a already being quarantined require the passengers to the cruise ship to fly back to start March 5.

Life of a CIA coder: Nerf guns, pranks and insults By Nicole Hong

Inside a secret govern- ment building west of Washington, D.C. — past the armed guards, through the turnstiles and coded locks, into a vaulted office with the highest security clearance — sat the CIA’s team of elite programmers. They had the weighty mission of creating the hacking tools used by the MARCO UGARTE/AP CIA to spy on foreign gov- Classmates of Fatima, a 7-year-old girl who was abducted outside the Enrique C. Reb- ernments and terrorists. If samen school and later slain, sit in front of the school entrance Monday in Mexico City. that job description con- DOUG MILLS/THE NEW YORK TIMES jures Hollywood images of The work culture described by CIA officers on the witness serious officers in dark stand during a federal trial in Manhattan more closely suits huddling over clan- resembles comedies like “The Office” or “Silicon Valley.” Killing of 7-year-old girl destine operations, a differ- ent picture emerged during a federal trial in Manhattan The government charges eign targets. stokes anger in Mexico this month. that Schulte stole the docu- Though Schulte’s former The work culture de- ments to retaliate against co-workers said the office Associated Press sonally accompanied the simply walk out on the scribed by CIA officers on his managers, who he be- was focused on the national girl’s mother during the street after classes end. the witness stand more lieved did not take his security mission, it was also MEXICO CITY — The legal paperwork involved Although their parents are closely resembled come- workplace complaints seri- a breeding ground for killing of a 7-year-old girl on in filing charges and pick- often waiting outside, it is dies like “The Office” or ously. sophomoric pranks and the southern outskirts of ing up the girl’s body. “We not the school’s responsi- “Silicon Valley” than spy Multiple CIA witnesses fights. Mexico City has stoked are going to accompany the bility to make sure some- thrillers like “Jack Ryan.” — testifying under pseud- One CIA employee, who rising anger over brutal family, and justice must be one is waiting to meet From their cubicles, the onyms or with first names used the pseudonym Jere- slayings of women, includ- done,” Sheinbaum said. them. programmers sent prank only — have described an my Weber, testified that ing one found stabbed to The girl’s mother, Maria The abduction and emails, taunted colleagues office culture at odds with once, when he left his death and skinned earlier Magdalena Anton, ap- killing of the child came about their physical ap- the myth of the agency. computer open, Schulte this month. peared angry and dis- just two days after Ingrid pearance and shot each “It may surprise some to used it to send a profane The city prosecutor’s of- traught outside prose- Escamilla, a young Mexico other with Nerf guns and discover that we are not the message to everyone in fice said Monday that in- cutors’ offices. “Justice has City resident, was allegedly rubber bands, according to gun-toting, globe-trotting, their group under Weber’s vestigators identified a to be done, for my daughter slain by a boyfriend. trial testimony. martini-drinking spies fre- name. body found over the week- and for all women,” she The man, who has been The man on trial, Joshua quently portrayed on the Schulte, who was known end as that of Fatima, a said. arrested and purportedly Schulte, is a former CIA silver screen,” the CIA for being a difficult col- grade-school student who She said investigators confessed to killing Es- computer engineer who is website says, adding that league, had a particularly was taken by a stranger on made the family wait hours camilla with a knife, muti- accused of stealing a mas- the work of most intelli- strained relationship with Feb. 11. By law, prosecutors and travel across the city to lated her body and flushed sive archive of classified gence officers resembles another developer, identi- don’t give the full name of even file a missing-person part of her corpse into the documents and giving “any other nine-to-five job fied only as Amol. victims. report. Other relatives ac- sewer. them to WikiLeaks, the in terms of logistics and During an argument in Her body was found cused police of not acting Indignation grew after anti-secrecy organization. lifestyle.” early 2016 between the two wrapped in a bag and quickly enough. some local media pub- Schulte, 31, has denied the The trial testimony has men, Weber testified that abandoned in a rural area “She could have been lished horrific photos of the allegations. focused on a corner of the he tried to intervene, telling on Saturday and was identi- found alive, but nobody skinned corpse, apparently WikiLeaks published CIA’s Center for Cyber In- Schulte to be “the bigger fied by genetic testing. The paid attention to us,” said leaked by city police offi- the information in 2017, the telligence, where Schulte man.” Schulte responded, cause of death has not been Sonia Lopez, the girl’s aunt. cers. biggest leak of classified worked until his resigna- “We all know who the released. Lopez also said there had The Mexican capital has CIA documents in the spy tion in 2016. Every devel- bigger man is,” a reference Five people have been been long-standing ques- seen a series of angry dem- agency’s history. oper in Schulte’s group, to Amol’s weight, accord- questioned in the case, and tions about the mother’s onstrations over killings of For the past two weeks, which was predominantly ing to Weber. video footage of her abduc- ability to care for her chil- women over the past few Schulte’s former colleagues made up of men, had top- Schulte and Amol filed tion exists. dren, but that city health months. and law enforcement offi- secret security clearance, workplace complaints Prosecutors’ spokesman and family welfare agencies The killings have proved cials have taken the stand to one witness testified. against each other, with Ulises Lara offered a had not helped them. a politically difficult issue explain a thicket of CIA The group worked on Schulte claiming that Amol $100,000 reward for infor- Many relatives and com- for President Andres Ma- computer networks, guid- classified projects, writing had threatened to kill him. mation on the person who mentators called for urgent nuel Lopez Obrador, who ing jurors through a digital the code that allowed other Their CIA supervisor at picked her up when she left changes to primary school said protests over the trail that prosecutors say CIA officers to carry out the time testified last week school. safety protocols. At govern- killings were an attempt to led to Schulte as the leaker. sophisticated cyber opera- that an internal investiga- Mexico City Mayor ment schools in urban distract attention from his Testimony will resume tions and penetrate the tion found Schulte’s accu- Claudia Sheinbaum per- areas of Mexico, children social programs. Tuesday. computer networks of for- sation to be meritless. Chicago Tribune | Section 1 | Tuesday, February 18, 2020 9 The push to get 1 group to be counted Asian Americans guages. It plans to set up locations in the Atlanta are least likely to area, equipped with com- fill out the census puters and tablets, where Asian Americans can fill out By John Eligon the census with the help of The New York Times people who look like them. In Austin, the Asian AUSTIN, Texas — She American population has thrust a flyer into the hand been doubling in size every of a tall young man who 12 years or so, and this year looked annoyed. She prom- is expected to surpass black ised to give a woman a gift residents as the third largest for hearing her out. And she group in the city, after white practically wrapped her and Latino residents. Austin arms around another wom- ranks among the 10 U.S. an who bounded away cities with the largest share shaking her head, uninter- of Asian Americans in their ested and impatient. populations. With each person, Alice Yi, who emigrated from Yi offered the same energet- Xinjiang in western China ic greeting: “Do you know four ago, has been about the census?” making the rounds fever- Yi is the chairwoman of ishly at community meet- the Asian Complete Count ings, cultural events and Committee in Austin, a vol- house parties to spread the unteer group that partners word about the census in with the Census Bureau to the area. She said she en- raise awareness about the countered plenty of skepti- census among Asian Ameri- cism about the necessity cans. And this year, she said, and safety of giving infor- it is more urgent than ever GO NAKAMURA/THE NEW YORK TIMES mation to the government. that Asian American com- Volunteers target cultural fairs like this Vietnamese New Year fest in Austin, Texas, to teach Asian Americans about the cen- Federal law protects the munities like the one in sus. Just under a third of Asian immigrants arrived to the U.S. in the last decade and thus have no experience with the census. confidentiality of personal Austin — where Vietnamese information that respond- American men and women nese American. “For a large Over the past year, Asian last 10 years, and thus have There are dozens of ents provide to the Census crowded into a ballroom in part, we’re an afterthought.” and Pacific Islander Ameri- little or no prior experience Asian languages, and more Bureau, but Yi said many the middle of a strip mall Yi believes the census can Vote, a nonpartisan with the census. than one-third of Asian Asian Americans are nerv- last month to celebrate the could change that, but first community mobilization In a second-floor apart- Americans speak limited ous anyway. The Trump Lunar New Year — be more Asian Americans need organization, has trained ment on Austin’s South English. While the online administration’s proposal to counted. to be persuaded to complete more than 750 local groups Side, Deva Raja Neupane sat census forms are offered in add a citizenship question Asian Americans are the it. in how to do census out- one morning with a few of five Asian languages, and to the census created anxi- fastest growing population In a survey, Asian Ameri- reach in Asian American the nine Nepalese men who the Census Bureau is pub- ety and confusion that has in the nation. But organ- cans reported a lower likeli- and Pacific Islander com- share the three-bedroom lishing informational lingered, she said, even izers and activists like Yi, 63, hood of filling out their munities, also called AAPI. unit, explaining the impor- guides in about two dozen though the Supreme Court worry that Asian Americans census forms than any other The number of Asian tance of the census. The Asian languages, activists blocked the proposal. remain largely misunder- demographic group. They Americans grew by more men were all clerks at con- say they are concerned that Tashi Phuntsok, an stood. The population in- are also the least familiar than 25% from 2010 to 2017, venience stores or gas sta- the bureau has slashed the Austin restaurant owner cludes people from places with the census, on average, according to census esti- tions, working to send mon- number of Asian languages who is Tibetan and Nepa- as different as Nepal, Iraq, and the most worried that mates. Two-thirds of Asian ey to their families in Nepal. in which it will advertise. lese and has been in the Vietnam and Taiwan, in their information will be Americans were born One of the men, Dil They are also worried United States for 25 years, occupations ranging from used against them, accord- abroad, by far the largest Bahadar Oli, 22, who came that paper census forms are said he would fill out the store clerk and taxi driver to ing to a Census Bureau share of any major racial or to America a year ago as a available only in Spanish census because he felt that lawyer and banker. The report. demographic group (Lat- refugee, said he had con- and English. The Census representation was impor- census, the activists say, is As the count draws inos are second at one- cerns about giving personal Bureau has made a push to tant for people like him. one of the best tools avail- nearer, a mass mobilization third), according to an anal- information for the census. get most people to fill out Still, he worried about the able to help capture that encouraging Asian Ameri- ysis of census figures by After Neupane, a Nepali the questionnaires online possibility that the census multiplicity, secure better cans to participate in the AAPI Data, a demographic activist, explained the de- this year, but some activists could help the government resources and funding and census is underway. Hun- and policy research group. tails and purpose of the say that it will be difficult locate and target particular harness untapped political dreds of civic organizations That most Asian Ameri- count, Oli said he would be for most marginalized com- ethnic groups, pointing to power. are sending volunteers to cans are foreign-born, and comfortable taking part if munities with poor internet the internment of Japanese “Asian Americans have knock on doors, visit cultur- many are recent arrivals his Nepalese friends and access to do so. Americans in camps during been relegated as the sub- al fairs and host town halls with limited English, only relatives who have been in Asian-Americans Ad- World War II. minority — that we’re not in an effort to educate Asian makes reaching them hard- the United States longer vancing Justice Atlanta, a “Is it a good thing or a bad black, we’re not Hispanic,” Americans about the exist- er. AAPI Data estimates that were doing the same. legal advocacy organiza- thing? I don’t know,” he said said Gene Wu, a Demo- ence of the census, and to just under one-third of “If you reach them, it’s tion, has created a website of the census. “Concerns are cratic state representative allay fears about completing Asian immigrants arrived in not that hard,” Neupane with information about the there. It’s a two-edged from Houston who is Chi- it. the United States within the said afterward. census in 18 Asian lan- sword.” With Britain out, unwieldy EU faces major changes UK’s departure sula von der Leyen and the needs to shoulder greater new EU foreign policy chief. responsibility for its own leaves economic, “It all requires a renewal security and also step up its geopolitical deficit of the European approach,” geopolitical presence,” EU Macron said. “We no longer foreign policy chief Josep By Raf Casert live in the world of the Borrell said at the EU par- Associated Press 1990s.” liament this week. “When it The EU’s lack of clout to comes to something as vital BRUSSELS — The Brexit match its potential in the as defense, EU powers are drama shook the founda- world goes well beyond the limited.” tions of the European departure of Britain. The That calls for some fun- Union for years and laid EU’s institutional quagmire damental changes, Borrell bare the need for much- makes smooth, swift deci- said. delayed political renova- sion-making a pipe dream For decades now, the EU tions at the 27-nation bloc. and its shared euro currency has tried to be the counter- But now that Britain has proved quite wobbly during point of alpha male super- finally left, where does the the bloc’s financial crisis. power politics, spreading its OLIVIER MATTHYS/AP EU revamp even start and But like little else, Brexit “soft power” brand across Britain’s flag is removed from outside of the European Parliament in Brussels on Jan. 31. who is going to foot the bill? brought home the EU’s need the globe based on econo- Those questions loom to change with the times. mic and developmental aid, that Tehran doesn’t produce peans don’t spend on their The bloc needs to come up large for EU officials and Beyond losing an econo- cultural clout and the pro- nuclear weapons. Trump own defense. The weak with a new, $1.09 trillion EU European leaders alike, be- mic giant, the departure of motion of human rights. two years ago decided to don’t have a say. Full stop.” budget for the next seven- cause substantial structural the United Kingdom was That system is now close turn against the deal co- Somehow, the EU’s $16.6 year span. changes require some com- also a geopolitical blow to to a breaking point. brokered by his predecessor, trillion economy is not deliv- No EU nation wants to mon vision of what a future the EU, since Britain is a U.N. “We Europeans must ad- , and Iran has ering its political equivalent. pay more to make up for the EU should look like. Security Council permanent just our mental maps to deal responded by saying it The EU can often be held $81.5 billion gap the British Yet even without such member with nuclear weap- with the world as it is, not as would ignore some of deal’s back by unanimity rules that have left in the next EU unity, the bloc is already a ons and a standing in the we hoped it would be,” demands. require everybody to be on budget, but a great many major construction site — world outside Europe that Borrell wrote in an article Firas Modad, a senior board before any action can poorer EU members want with changes pondered in few other countries can this month. “To avoid being analyst with IHS Markit, be taken. And even as it to receive at least as much foreign affairs, business, de- match. the losers in today’s U.S.- issued a downbeat assess- drops to 27 nations with the from the bloc as they did in fense and enlargement into Britain’s vote to leave the China competition, we ment of the EU’s stature as it loss of Britain, the objections the past. the Balkans, just to name a EU in 2016 was followed by must relearn the language struggled unsuccessfully to and power of a single EU The fight comes down to few projects aimed at mak- President Donald Trump’s of power.” keep the Iran nuclear agree- member can still overwhelm whether the EU’s budget ing the EU reach its full arrival on the world stage. That will be made even ment intact. reform plans. will be 1%, 1.1% or 1.3% of potential. Since then, the feeling has more difficult without the “Europe is regulated from This split between what’s the bloc’s GDP. That fight The clamor for change only grown in the EU that its military clout of Britain. Washington,” he said. “The good for the EU and what over a fraction of a percent- has come from both outside foreign policy has to change The EU has been stung European banking system works best for an individual age point will dominate the and inside the bloc, includ- to meet the bruising, con- by the unraveling of its depends on the dollar, the EU member is at the heart of EU for the next few months ing from French President frontational challenges of a geopolitical pet project, the European economy de- a budgetary quandary much like Brexit dominated Emmanuel Macron, EU new age. 2015 Iran nuclear deal with pends on the European playing out these days at EU the bloc’s agenda for the last Commission President Ur- “The European Union global powers to make sure banking system. The Euro- headquarters in Brussels. four years.

Virginia lawmakers reject assault weapon ban proposal By Alan Suderman crats joined Republicans in press for the measure. flipped control of the Gen- weapon ban has received Associated Press Monday’s committee vote, David Majure, a gun- eral Assembly for the first the most opposition. Gun rejecting legislation that rights supporter who at- time in more than two owners have accused the RICHMOND, Va. — Vir- would have prohibited the tended the committee hear- decades. But gun owners, governor and others of ginia Gov. Ralph Northam’s sale of certain semi-auto- ing, said he’s glad about especially in rural commu- wanting to confiscate com- push to ban the sale of matic firearms, including Monday’s results but not nities, have pushed back. monly owned guns and ac- assault weapons failed popular AR-15 style rifles, convinced the bill is dead Last month, tens of thou- cessories from law-abiding Monday after some of his and banned the possession for the year. sands of guns-rights activ- gun owners. Northam and fellow Democrats balked at of magazines that hold “I’m happy about it, but I ists from around the coun- his allies have said repeat- the proposal. more than 12 rounds. don’t trust them,” he said. try flooded the Capitol and edly they do not want to Senators voted to shelve The bill was a top priority Virginia is the epicenter surrounding area in protest, confiscate guns, but argued the bill for the year and ask for Northam, who has cam- of the country’s heated de- some donning tactical gear that banning new sales of the state crime commission paigned for a broad package bate over guns, as a new and carrying military rifles. assault weapons and high- to study the issue, an out- of gun-control measures. Democratic majority seeks More than 100 counties, capacity magazines would BOB BROWN/TIMES-DISPATCH come that drew cheers from The governor’s spokes- to enact new limits. cities and towns have de- help prevent mass murders. Democratic Del. Mark Lev- a committee room packed woman, Alena Yarmosky, Democrats ran on gun clared themselves Second “This bill will save lives,” ine, who sponsored the bill, with gun advocates. said he’s disappointed but control in last year’s legisla- Amendment sanctuaries. said Democratic Del. Mark said it would save lives. Four moderate Demo- determined to continue to tive elections when they The proposed assault Levine, the bill’s sponsor. 10 Chicago Tribune | Section 1 | Tuesday, February 18, 2020 Sanders Continued from Page 1

Virginia governor who was also chairman of the Democratic National Com- mittee. “We need to unify as fast as we can.” The dynamic is compli- cated because each of the major moderate candidates has glaring vulnerabilities. Biden began the cam- paign as a front-runner, but NICK COTE/THE NEW YORK TIMES the aura around his opera- Sen. Bernie Sanders looks to Nevada to post another win tion took a hit after a that would further his status as the front-runner. fourth-place finish in Iowa gave way to a fifth-place tions that follow based on Saturday. Rallying support- finish in New Hampshire. the way delegates are ap- ers in Carson City on Sun- GETTY-AFP Buttigieg has proved to portioned. day, he declared he could Syrian army soldiers advance Monday on a road in northern Aleppo. Syrians have be the most effective cen- “We have a lot of good win Nevada, then Cali- stepped up an offensive against rebels and jihadists in Idlib and the province of Aleppo. trist in raising money from candidates, but in general fornia and the Democratic the party’s traditional high- we’re incredibly frustrated nomination and high- dollar donors, which puts that the field hasn’t win- lighted attempts from his him in a strong position to nowed,” said Robert Wolf, a rivals in both parties to stop Syrians make gains in compete in an expensive major fundraiser for him. national contest. But the Barack Obama, who said he “I’ve been attacked by 38-year-old faces questions has donated money this the media establishment, northern part of country about his experience and cycle to more than a dozen I’ve been attacked by the his ability to win support Democrats. Sanders is not corporate establishment, By Albert Aji ia that has sparked a hu- tions in the streets of from black and Latino vot- one of them. I’ve been attacked by the and Zeina Karam manitarian catastrophe Aleppo that continued ers, a challenge that could The situation is similar Republican establishment, Associated Press that the U.N.’s humanitari- through Monday, with state come into greater focus if to the Republican primary I’ve been attacked by the an chief Mark Lowcock media showing residents Buttigieg loses badly in in 2016, when several anti- Democratic establishment, DAMASCUS, Syria — warned “has reached a hor- waving flags and dancing in Nevada and South Car- Trump alternatives divided and they’re nervous,” Sand- Syrian President Bashar rifying level.” roads packed with vehicles. olina. their party’s moderate vote ers said. Assad congratulated his In a statement, he said “We should not rest, but Kloubchar is embold- and allowed Trump to be- Sanders told The Associ- forces Monday for recent the U.N. believes 900,000 continue to prepare for the ened after a third-place come the nominee despite ated Press last week that he gains in northwestern Syria people have been displaced coming battles, and there- finish in New Hampshire, failing to win a majority of was ramping up his out- that led to his troops con- since Dec. 1, most of them fore the battle of liberating but she too has little sup- the vote in early primary reach to other lawmakers solidating control over women and children. Aleppo countryside and port among minority voters contests. and party officials who Aleppo province, pledging In the past few weeks, Idlib will continue, despite and has largely run a bare- There is no significant have been skeptical of his to press ahead with a mili- government troops backed the empty noise that is bones campaign operation. movement in the works to White House bid, although tary campaign to achieve by Russian air power have coming from the north “When you have three or stop Sanders. And so long he offered no details. The complete victory “sooner captured more than 580 (Turkey),” Assad said. four candidates in that as there are a half-dozen senator has also agreed to or later.” square miles in the north- Lowcock said “the crisis same lane, math becomes a viable candidates in the host at least two fundrais- Assad, who rarely ap- west, consolidating their in northwest Syria has problem,” said Harold race, it may not matter if ers for the Democratic Na- pears in public, said in a hold over Aleppo province reached a horrifying level,” Schaitberger, general presi- there were. tional Committee, which televised address that the after capturing over 30 calling the violence “indis- dent of the International Sanders’ team expects he had previously resisted. onetime economic hub of villages and hamlets in the criminate” and stressing Association of Firefighters his Democratic critics and Steve Shurtleff, a Biden Aleppo, the provincial capi- western countryside in a that “the only option is a and a Biden loyalist, who their allies to intensify their backer and the speaker of tal, will “return stronger single day Sunday. cease-fire.” admits being “disappoint- attacks in the coming the New Hampshire House than it was before.” The advance secured the He warned that “the ed” by Biden’s bad per- weeks, although they sug- of Representatives, believes “This liberation does not provincial capital that had biggest humanitarian hor- formances and Sanders’ gest time may be on their Buttigieg and Klobuchar mean the end of the war, for years remained within ror story of the 21st century rise. side with Super Tuesday are the new leaders in the and does not mean the end range of opposition fire. will only be avoided if Though the opening two weeks away. party’s moderate wing, of the schemes nor the end The new gains, along Security Council members, contests of the primary If Sanders comes out of while Bloomberg is making of terrorism or the surren- with securing a key high- and those with influence, have only begun, time may Super Tuesday with a 100- a case. der of enemies,” Assad said, way through rebel territory, overcome individual inter- quickly run out for a mod- delegate lead, which is pos- As for Sanders, Shurtleff seated behind an empty are set to better link north- ests and put a collective erate alternative to emerge. sible based on his popu- noted most New Hamp- wooden desk and wearing ern and southern Syria, stake in humanity first.” By the end of Super larity in California alone, shire voters supported glasses. including the city of He did not identify any Tuesday, more than one they believe it would be somebody else. Sanders “But it means that we Aleppo, which was Syria’s countries but the message third of all delegates will be virtually impossible for won last week’s primary rubbed their noses in the commercial center before appeared directed first and awarded. Should Sanders anyone to catch up before with 26% of the vote, a low dirt as a prelude for com- the war. The highway, foremost to Russia, Syria’s build a significant delegate the party’s national con- bar made possible because plete victory and ahead of known as the M5, links the closest ally. lead — and his strength in vention in July. his moderate alternatives their defeat, sooner or lat- country’s four largest cities Over 400,000 have been California alone makes that Sanders was showing split up the rest. er.” and population centers and killed and half Syria’s popu- possible — it would be new signs of confidence as “It’s very crowded in that The address came amid is key to controlling Syria. lation displaced since difficult for any other can- he campaigned over the lane,” Shurtleff said. “It’s an ongoing military ad- The developments peaceful protests in 2011 didate to catch him in the weekend in Nevada ahead really kind of a conun- vance in northwestern Syr- sparked late-night celebra- turned into a civil war. slew of state-by-state elec- of the state’s caucuses next drum.”

NEWS BRIEFING India court Staff and news services grants female army officers Jeff Bezos commits $10 billion equal rights to fight climate change NEW DELHI — India’s top court on Monday or- NEW YORK — Amazon cials said the company dered the federal govern- founder Jeff Bezos said would work to have 100% ment to grant permanent Monday that he plans to of its energy use come commission and com- spend $10 billion of his from solar panels and mand positions to female own fortune to help fight other renewable energy by officers in the army on par climate change. 2030. with men, asserting that Bezos, the world’s rich- The online retailer re- the government’s argu- est man, said in an Insta- lies on fossil fuels to power ments against the policy gram post that he will start planes, trucks and vans in were based on gender giving grants this summer order to ship billions of stereotypes. to scientists, activists and items of merchandise The court’s decision, nonprofits working to around the world. seen as a watershed mo- protect Earth. Bezos, who founded ment for the Indian mili- Amazon, the company Amazon 25 years ago, has IRISH COAST GUARD tary, would mean that Bezos runs, has an enor- a stake in the company An image from video released Monday shows the MV Alta cargo ship near Cork, Ireland. women can extend their mous carbon footprint. that is worth more than The “ghost ship” went adrift in September 2018 — when it became disabled in the mid- short service roles in non- Last year, Amazon offi- $100 billion. Atlantic and its crew was rescued — before Storm Dennis forced it onto the rocky coast. combat support units such as education, law and lo- gistics until they want to retire and rise to the rank Gunmen kill 24, seize 3 in attack of colonel, based on merit. UK premier faces scrutiny for Currently, female offi- near church in Burkina Faso cers can serve for only 10 to 14 years in the army. OUAGADOUGOU, separated men from wom- response after Storm Dennis The Supreme Court’s Burkina Faso — Gunmen en close to a Protestant decision, however, does killed 24 civilians, includ- church. At least 18 other LONDON — Prime Min- to discuss the situation. displaced. not mean that female offi- ing a church pastor, and people were injured. ister Boris Johnson’s re- The storm dumped Philip Davies, a Conser- cers will serve in army kidnapped three others on Both Christians and sponse to a storm that more than half a month’s vative lawmaker who rep- combat units such as the Sunday in Burkina Faso, Muslims were killed be- battered the country over worth of rain in one day in resents the area of Shipley infantry, artillery or ar- an official said. It was the fore the church was set on the weekend, causing se- some areas. Rivers over- in northern England, found mored corps. latest attack against a reli- fire, said a government vere flooding in hundreds flowed their banks, sending fault with the government’s gious leader in the in- security official in Dori. of towns and villages, water several feet deep response to increased creasingly unstable West Last week, also in Yagha prompted a backlash from through streets, houses and flooding in recent years — a African nation. province, a retired pastor critics inside and outside businesses, forcing many period when his own party In Burundi: Authorities The mayor of Boundore was killed and another his party Monday. people to leave their homes has been in control. say they have opened six commune said the attack pastor was abducted by Johnson came under fire and cutting some commu- “It’s not as if there hasn’t mass graves containing occurred in the town of gunmen, according to an Monday after his office said nities off from relief efforts. been enough time to do more than 6,000 bodies Pansi in Yagha province. internal security report he had no plans to visit any Some areas were still something,” he said. from unrest that occurred The roughly 20 attackers for aid workers. of the flooded areas after recovering from heavy Johnson faced similar decades ago, the largest Storm Dennis. Flood warn- rains and strong winds criticism in November such discovery in years of ings remained in place brought by another storm when he said during a visit work. across the country, but just a week earlier. to an area of northern The country’s truth and Johnson had not called a At least one person died England with significant reconciliation commis- Amid online challenge, Pier 1 meeting of the govern- as a result of the flooding flooding that the situation sion said the latest mass files for bankruptcy protection ment’s emergencies com- over the weekend, and did not rise to the level of a graves to be explored are mittee, known as COBRA, hundreds more have been national emergency. in central Karusi province. Home goods retailer ruptcy Court for the East- The province was Pier 1 Imports Inc. said ern District of Virginia. plunged into crisis after Monday that it has filed In the meantime, Pier 1 the assassination in 1993 for bankruptcy protection. said lenders have commit- Johnson adviser quits after furor over remarks of Melchior Ndadaye, Bu- The Fort Worth, Texas- ted approximately $256 rundi’s first ethnic Hutu based company, which million in debtor-in-pos- LONDON — An adviser the opposition and ruling problems of unplanned and democratically was founded in 1962, has session financing so it can to British Prime Minister Conservatives had called pregnancies creating a per- elected president. Some been struggling with in- continue its operations Boris Johnson resigned on on Johnson to fire Andrew manent underclass would Burundians say ethnic creased competition from during the Chapter 11 pro- Monday amid fierce criti- Sabisky, who worked in the be to legally enforce uni- Tutsi families were massa- budget-friendly online re- ceedings. cism of his past comments prime minister’s office. versal uptake of long-term cred after his death. tailers such as Wayfair. Last month, Pier 1 an- linking intelligence to race Sabisky — who has a contraception at the onset But the commission’s Pier 1 said it will pursue nounced it would close and suggesting contracep- master’s degree in the psy- of puberty.” president said the bodies a sale, with a March 23 450 stores, including all of tion should be made com- chology of education, ac- He has also suggested were from 1972, when deadline to submit bids. A its stores in Canada. The pulsory to avoid “a perma- cording to an online biogra- that black Americans have ethnic Hutus were killed hearing is scheduled for company is also closing nent underclass.” phy — wrote in 2014 that a lower average IQ than after a failed coup against Tuesday at the U.S. Bank- two distribution centers. Lawmakers from both “one way to get around the white Americans. Micombero Michel. Chicago Tribune | Section 1 | Tuesday, February 18, 2020 11

Peter Kendall, Managing Editor R. Bruce Dold Christine W. Taylor, Managing Editor Publisher & Editor-in-Chief directors of content Jonathon Berlin, Amy Carr, Phil Jurik, John P. McCormick, Editorial Page Editor Amanda Kaschube, Todd Panagopoulos, Margaret Holt, Standards Editor Founded June 10, 1847 George Papajohn, Mary Ellen Podmolik, Elizabeth Wolfe EDITORIALS For the Illinois Senate

If sending new faces to Springfield is a priority for voters on March 17, the Illinois Senate won’t provide much opportunity. Only eight of the Senate’s 59 seats offer contested races. That’s mostly due to the chamber’s staggered two- and four-year terms. But roughly a dozen incumbents also are running unopposed. The big change in the Senate this year will be its new president, Sen. Don Harmon, Democrat of Oak Park, who in January replaced the retiring . President Harmon — get used to the new title — will steer a fractured Democratic caucus through an election year while calibrating the Senate’s agenda against that of the ever-dominant House. Under Harmon, will the Senate follow House Speaker ’s lead or step out? Voters will be watching. Today the Tribune Editorial Board offers endorsements in those eight contested races. We begin in a Southwest Side Chicago district primed for rebellion.

1st District. Chicago’s most challenged neighbor- shine a light on that important topic in Democratic Party official in Kankakee Just south of hoods and says he has tried to be a role Springfield. Her 20 years in financial County who would bring transporta- the Jane model in a Police Department often and loan services shaped her opinions tion expertise as a former Metra em- Byrne Inter- mistrusted. “We have to expect a lot on pensions: She says a pension ployee, and Monica Gordon of Floss- change, this from people surrounding these kids, amendment should be passed — one moor, who worked for the Legislative district begins including police officers and (faith that forbids the legislature from pay- Black Caucus. The south suburbs need its stretch leaders) and educators.” O’Toole is ing less than required into the funds. a strong and fearless advocate. Wilcox along Inter- endorsed. Yawer is endorsed. is endorsed. state 55, pick- ing up the 13th District. 25th Dis- 49th Dis- Lower West Side, Bridgeport, McKin- In this Hyde trict. Two trict. The ley Park, Gage Park and Archer Park-based Republicans departure of Heights. Sen. Antonio “Tony” Munoz district, we’d are competing Sen. Jennifer has represented the district for 22 rather flip a for the chance Bertino- years after defeating now-U.S. Rep. coin than to face fresh- Tarrant, who Jesus “Chuy” Garcia in 1998. This year have to man Rep. is running for features a rematch of sorts: Garcia ally choose be- Karina Villa, Will County Froylan “Froy” Jimenez is a Chicago tween two D-West Chi- executive, Public Schools teacher and soccer impressive cago, a House opened this coach who, during the Chicago Teach- Democrats: the incumbent, Sen. member running for the Senate seat, Joliet-based seat. Three Democrats are ers Union strike last fall, pressured Robert Peters, who was appointed to in November. Villa is unopposed in the competing for the nomination: Meg CPS and CTU for more resources for the seat a year ago, and his challenger, primary. The seat currently is held by Loughran Cappel of Shorewood, a athletic programs. He has criticized attorney Ken Thomas. But the fact is, Sen. Jim Oberweis, R-Sugar Grove, special education teacher; Larry Hug, CTU for spending union dues on we don’t flip coins. We’re endorsing who is running for Congress. Republi- a Joliet City Council member; and lobbyists. And he says Munoz has been Peters. Democratic Party leaders ap- can Jeanette Ward of West Chicago Michael Crowner of Bolingbrook, a coasting in the seat for a long time. We pointed Peters to the seat when its served four years on the Elgin-based financial services consultant. The agree. Jimenez — who is bilingual, former occupant, Kwame Raoul, as- U-46 School District board as a con- candidate most ready to hit the ground well-versed in policy and running an cended to the attorney general’s post. servative voice who opposed tax in- running is Hug, who brings govern- independent campaign — would During his brief time in the Senate, creases and resisted the district’s mental experience and considers him- recharge an area of the city that, in his Peters passed a flurry of bills, held movement toward gender-neutral self “a Paul Simon, fiscally conservative words, needs to shake off “the Demo- numerous town hall meetings and bathrooms and locker rooms. Also Democrat.” This is a swing district that cratic machine.” Jimenez is strongly visited schools in the district to get a running for the GOP nomination is is suitable for that sort of moderate endorsed. better sense of their needs. Born deaf Beth Goncher of Aurora who says outlook. Hug says responsible spend- and adopted due to a drug-addicted while she considers herself a conser- ing and economic growth are his top 10th District. mother, his life challenges have vative, she is more concerned about priorities. On the Joliet City Council, Robert shaped his progressive activism. His corruption than bathrooms. “To say he has advocated for balanced budgets, Martwick, opponent, Thomas, is a gem the party corruption is a victimless crime is and he established a much-needed D-Chicago, ought to embrace. He is an accom- naive because it affects all of us. It economic development committee. who was plished and compassionate attorney represents years and years of misman- Also impressive in this race is Crowner, appointed to who helps evicted residents navigate a agement.” Property tax relief and job who is refreshingly straightforward the Senate in legal system stacked against them. growth also top her list of priorities. and knows the ins and outs of policy June, stirred And he is committed to ethics reform Goncher is endorsed. debates. But the nod here goes to Hug. controversy among elected officials and a fair re- last year districting map. But in this matchup, 40th Dis- 55th Dis- when he filed a bill that would have the nod goes to Peters. He has earned trict. When trict. Rep. made the an more time in Springfield. Toi Hutchin- Darren Bai- appointed, not elected, position. The son left this ley, R-Xenia, bill was a cheap shot at new Assessor 22nd Dis- Southland ousted an , whom voters had sup- trict. Rae seat to work establishment ported over machine-style prede- Yawer, a park as Gov. J.B. House Re- cessor Joseph Berrios. Martwick says district com- Pritzker’s publican in the legislation was a genuine attempt missioner cannabis 2018 and has to start a conversation. We’re not from Stream- point person, been fighting buying it. Neither did then-mayoral wood, de- party officials picked farmer Patrick the establishment ever since. He has candidate Lori Lightfoot, who stood cided to chal- Joyce of Essex to complete her term. opposed his own GOP leadership on up to Martwick at a news conference. lenge the But his credentials don’t go far beyond tax hikes and the state budget, which We have endorsed Martwick in the incumbent, connections. His father, Jerry, served he says is not, and was not, balanced past; agree or disagree with him, he is Sen. Cristina Castro, D-Elgin, to give in the legislature for nearly 20 years. when it got approved last year. “We a student of policy who works across voters a choice. Castro, she says, isn’t Three Democrats who competed for need more people to stand up and the aisle and does his research. But the around much, and most voters don’t the appointment are back, hoping to fight,” he says of his party. He also Berrios-machine protection bill was a know her. We get it. We too had trou- oust him in the primary. We like Lori understands and appreciates the di- slap to Cook County voters who had ble tracking her down. Yawer is run- Wilcox, the Chicago Heights city clerk versity of interests in the legislature: finally taken to the ballot box to flip ning a shoestring-budget campaign. and Bloom Township Democratic He has hosted Chicago-area lawmak- the oversight of a property assessment But she offers voters clear priorities committeewoman. She’s not your ers in his district and also visited their system driven by clout. This time, that include better mental health average politician. She served in the home turf. Bailey is endorsed for this we’re endorsing Martwick’s opponent, services, property tax relief and fully military, went through personal chal- Senate seat, which is open due to the decorated Chicago police Sgt. Daniel funded pensions. Her son’s anxiety lenges including financial difficulties, retirement of Sen. Dale Righter, R- “Danny” O’Toole, who says he re- disorder pushed her to become an and beat cervical cancer. She under- Mattoon. Also on the ballot is attorney flects a more moderate, independent advocate for more mental health re- stands the property tax burden that is Jeffrey Fleming of Olney. Bailey has brand of Democratic voter. O’Toole sources for kids in school. She has crushing the south suburbs. Also run- earned a promotion to the Senate. He works to combat gangs and drugs in navigated the bureaucracy and would ning are Marta Perales of Momence, a is endorsed.

WHAT OTHERS ARE SAYING EDITORIAL CARTOON

Social psychologist Jonathan Haidt and his col- leagues have shown that conservatives are better at understanding liberal views than the converse. That’s not surprising: Whereas liberal views permeate the news media and popular culture, liberals can easily avoid exposure to conservative views. That distorts their view of the world and produces oversensitivity to leftist social-media mobs along with overconfidence in demographic trends. All this tends to heighten the geographic overcon- centration of Democratic votes in central cities, uni- versity towns and some suburbs. Republicans are spread more evenly. ... A party with concentrated sup- port is at a disadvantage in the Senate and the Electoral College, as well as in the House and state legislatures, especially when the other party controls the redistrict- ing process. The last two presidents were reelected with 51% of the popular vote. But George W. Bush carried 255 congressional districts, Barack Obama only 209. Faced with this disadvantage, some Democrats are talking about rewriting the rules to abolish or bypass the Electoral College. ... If the Democrats don’t beat Mr. Trump, sooner or later they’ll alight on the sensible course — take more- centrist positions and adopt conciliatory rhetoric. did it in 1992: Change your position on some issues and modify your rhetoric on others to win over the voters you need. That would enrage the mobs on campus and Twitter, and it’s contrary to the approach taken by this year’s leading contenders. But it had the distinct advantage of taking voters seriously — and winning. Michael Barone, The Wall Street Journal MICHAEL RAMIREZ/LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL 12 Chicago Tribune | Section 1 | Tuesday, February 18, 2020 PERSPECTIVE

THE CTA RED LINE EXTENSION IS A MISTAKE

NANCY STONE/CHICAGO TRIBUNE 2016 METRA IS READY TO BETTER SERVE THE SOUTH SIDE

By Alex Armlovich and Connor Harris Mayor Lightfoot who supports an expen- Cheaper, sive alternative that would give the South ayor Lori Lightfoot and the CTA escalated a mystifying turf war more frequent Side inferior service. recently against Cook County and Metra on Chicago’s South Side: Cook County and Metra even offered Metra Service to compensate CTA for lost Red Line or CTA announced Feb. 10 that it would spend $38 million to study bus fares from those who switch to the an extension of the Red Line to 130th Street. The proposed proj- could begin improved Metra, a response that obviated ect is not just expensive for an aboveground rail line — its cost, Lightfoot’s concern about losing CTA M immediately, riders. Cheaper, more frequent Metra $2.3 billion for 5.3 miles, could pay off CTA’s entire unfunded Service could begin immediately, and pension liability — but it also serves an area already covered by two Metra lines, Rock and ultimately ultimately benefit much more of the city Island and Metra Electric. benefit much than a Red Line extension. This might be Lightfoot still resists Metra’s proposals to run these lines more like the “L,” with fre- the first time Cook County and Metra more of the care more about helping city commuters quent service, low fares and free transfers to CTA service. She is doing her constituents a than the mayor and CTA. disservice. Rather than invest in the Red Line boondoggle, the city should support efforts city than a Red If Lightfoot won’t play nice with Cook to fix up Metra, as community and business advocates on the South Side have long advo- County and Metra’s unprecedentedly Line extension. generous offer, the Federal Transit Ad- cated. ministration should step in and reject This might be federal funding for the Red Line exten- Chicago’s Red Line vs. Metra squabble charge subway fares on commuter rail the first time sion. The point of federal involvement in resembles other American transit fights lines inside city limits, offsetting the local transit is to mediate pointless politi- only in its dysfunction and wastefulness; lower revenue by eliminating train con- Cook County cal rivalries in a way that provides the in every other way, it is unique. In New ductors and using more efficient methods greatest public benefit and protects dis- York, Boston, Philadelphia and else- of fare collection. and Metra care advantaged communities. Rare indeed is where, transit advocates have long Similar battles have played out at the a better case for federal involvement than begged politicians and transit authorities MBTA in Boston — which reduced fares more about this one. to upgrade infrequent, high-priced com- on the Fairmount Line, but only runs it This fight is a no-brainer. Cancel the muter rail to rapid transit in the center about once an hour and has not commit- helping city Red Line extension, send the CTA’s city. City politicians usually agree: Who ted to retraining conductors as train commuters planned capital spending to the Cook wouldn’t want better, cheaper service for drivers — and Philadelphia, where SEP- County pilot with Metra, and start build- their constituents, subsidized by other TA’s Regional Rail scrapped a rapid tran- than the mayor ing the future that community leaders jurisdictions? sit conversion of the Fox Chase line dur- have demanded for decades: transit serv- But suburban politicians and commut- ing a strike in 1983. and CTA. ice and fare integration on Metra in Chi- er rail agencies usually balk, fearing that In Chicago, conversely, suburban poli- cago. allowing city residents to board for cheap ticians in Cook County and Metra’s board near downtown will scare off their high- support the South Side community’s Alex Armlovich is a fellow and Connor paying suburban customers. New York is eminently sensible wish list of efficient Harris is a policy analyst at the Manhattan facing this exact battle over a proposal to improvements to Metra Electric. It’s Institute.

OP-ART JOE FOURNIER Chicago Tribune | Section 1 | Tuesday, February 18, 2020 13 PERSPECTIVE

VOICE OF THE PEOPLE Why penalize dreadlocks? Officials at a school in Texas threat- ened to ban a student from his senior prom and high school graduation unless he cut off his dreadlocks. Never mind that the student met all the re- quirements for graduation; he must change his hairdo to please the rule- makers or skip the prom and gradua- tion. Ridiculous! It’s just a hairdo and nothing more. We see all kinds of hairdos today. People shave their heads, dye their hair with varieties of color, and wear it long and short, curly and straight. None of that has anything to do with academic achievement or the content of their character. We have plenty of things more deserving of our attention than someone’s hairdo. — Ron Flowers, Elk Grove Village Cubs fan won’t pay to watch In the fall of 1945, I came home from second grade to hear my mother listening to a World Series game be- tween the and the Chi- cago Cubs. “Wow,” I said, “I am a Cubs fan.” It was one of the worst decisions of my life. But I stuck with it and finally had a chance to party in 2016 when they won the World Series, which I JEFF ZELEVANSKY/GETTY 2014 did, long and hard. But it’s now 2020, and Cubs ownership, co-led by one of Gov. Chris Christie speaks at the State House. New Jersey’s bail reform program implemented in 2017 was championed by Christie. Donald Trump’s chief fundraisers, is telling us to pony up if we want to stay in the game. So long, Cubs. Hello, Sox. Bail reformers in Illinois: — Leonard Hall, La Grange Highlands Why this Illinoisan New Jersey’s model works. has stayed By Christopher Porrino taxpayers billions of dollars. program implemented by its neighbors in and Elie Honig The voters of Illinois will decide Seeing the results in New Jersey, Cali- New Jersey. whether the state constitution should fornia followed suit. Now Illinois is mov- New Jersey requires that risk of flight be amended to allow for a graduated In his State of the State address, ing in the right direction to join what and potential danger to the community be income tax. Some people would like Gov. J.B. Pritzker said he wants to elimi- should become a national movement. measured. Prosecutors are empowered to for us to think Illinois would be the nate cash bail in Illinois and called on These changes to America’s broken cash seek and judges are empowered to grant only state with a graduated tax. My lawmakers to act on the idea in the spring bail system can — and hopefully will — pretrial detention based on the risk posed almanac says 32 states have one al- session. An admirable goal, one that has represent the most important criminal by each individual defendant. In lower- ready. been pursued in a handful of states such justice reform in the nation’s history. risk cases, the offender is released on Some states have a percentage tax as New Jersey, California and New York. Last year, we called on New York to nonmonetary conditions, such as elec- on income and some on investments But now comes the hard part — naviga- change its broken system and were grati- tronic monitoring, curfew and drug test- only. Some either depend on resource ting the special interests to arrive at an fied to see that state start the new decade ing. In the highest-risk cases, prosecutors sales, corporate taxes or real estate effective new law that, when imple- by launching its own bail reform. We can seek and judges can grant pretrial taxes, among the usual myriad. mented, results in successful criminal invited New York to utilize the road map detention without bail. Texas, for example, does well when justice reform. we created in New Jersey, but the legisla- Criminal justice reforms are vital, but oil prices are high; when those prices Our message to Gov. Pritzker and the ture there had other (they thought better) we cannot lose sight of the first and most were in the low teens, the state had Illinois legislature: New Jersey reform ideas, and early indications are that the important function of the criminal justice almost no income and suffered greatly. works, and you should copy it, plain and reform effort in New York is in serious system: to protect our communities. In Remember that all states have ex- simple. There is no need to reinvent the jeopardy. In fact, ’s police some widely reported cases over the last penses, and they must have revenue to wheel. New York tried an approach dif- commissioner is blaming the new bail law few weeks in New York, dangerous of- pay for them. Illinois doesn’t have oil ferent from New Jersey and, so far, it has for a sharp rise in serious crimes. fenders have been automatically released like Alaska and Texas, nor does it have been a disaster. Two systemic flaws hamper New and, predictably, are reoffending. In New minerals. Illinois’ problems may be we New Jersey’s bail reform program was York’s reform effort. First, the new system Jersey, prosecutors and judges can assess don’t tax as much as most states, and it implemented in 2017 after years of careful in New York entirely eliminates judicial the danger posed by each individual of- spends too much on bad ideas. study and bipartisan negotiation. Already discretion and has erased mandatory bail fender and, if necessary, hold that person We have been looking for a place to enormously successful, these reforms evaluations for shockingly broad catego- without bail pending trial. While no bail move to for decades, but we always were championed by Republican Gov. ries of criminal offenses — second-degree system will ever be perfect, every system find other states or areas are less desir- Chris Christie, a Democratic legislature manslaughter, stalking, assault as a hate will benefit from experience and adapt- able for one or the other of us. Illinois and the state judiciary with support from crime, grand larceny and aggravated ation. We learned from our own experi- has water, is green and has few torna- prosecutors, defense attorneys and the assault on a child younger than 11 years ence and made adjustments and improve- does and no hurricanes, isn’t too hot in American Civil Liberties Union. New old, to name a few. ments along the way. the summer or too cold in winter. We Jersey has since enjoyed precipitous Second, the New York system perpetu- Failure is not an option, either for Illi- benefit from living here, so here we drops in violent crime, major decreases ates a 1970s-era rule that only permits nois or for the larger bail reform move- will stay and take vacations to places (over 29%) in pretrial incarceration, and prosecutors to argue and judges to con- ment nationwide that could be stifled if where we don’t want to permanently virtually no change in recidivism or court sider whether an individual poses a risk of Illinois stumbles like New York has so far. live. appearance rates. And New Jersey tax- flight, but not whether that person pre- New Jersey is ready and willing to help by Check all types of taxes and condi- payers save hundreds of millions of dol- sents a danger to the community. The sharing our processes, our successes and tions before moving to another state. lars by not having low-risk, nonviolent reason for this restriction was grounded the growing pains we suffered. Our mes- — Chuck Johnson, Morris offenders needlessly incarcerated. in the wholly legitimate concern that sage to Illinois is simple: Please don’t start For decades across America, thousands “danger” was going to be a proxy for from scratch; use New Jersey’s successful of men and women have been jailed racial bias to overwhelmingly impose bail model instead. Shooting drills merely because they aren’t wealthy on nonwhite defendants. But with an enough to afford bail. At the same time, overhaul of this magnitude to the crimi- Christopher Porrino served as the 60th help prepare kids this broken cash bail system has allowed nal justice system, New York had an op- attorney general of New Jersey. Elie Honig My wife has been teaching middle violent and dangerous criminals to buy portunity to dig deeper and do better. was a federal and New Jersey prosecutor school for 20 years and has conducted their way out of prison. It’s an unfair New York’s flawed design is a head- for 14 years. They oversaw the implemen- multiple required active-shooter drills program that destroys lives, crowds jails, scratcher because it runs counter to, and tation of New Jersey’s bail reform begin- for her students. This has been her endangers innocent victims and costs seemingly ignores, the already successful ning in 2017. experience: The drills “help the kids to feel empowered.” The students know about school shootings. Protect them from stress by refusing to prepare them? They are Will African American voters forgive Bloomberg? already stressed! The format of training can be de- murderers and murder victims — fit one a black coat.’ Then they said, ‘Next time, bated, but preparation gives students a M.O.,” said Bloomberg, who vastly ex- don’t be so nervous.’ One, as if to have the chance to feel that they have some panded the policy. “You can just take the police jump out and snatch you up is not ability to respond to this terrible mod- description, Xerox it, pass it out to all the supposed to be an anxiety moment. Two, ern fear that we all feel. cops. They are male minorities, 15 to 25. it was a presupposition of next time.” — Douglas Peterson, Naperville That’s true in New York, it’s true in virtu- Some progressives are impatient with ally every city. And that’s where the real all this. They note that Bloomberg has Leonard Pitts crime is.” So it was necessary, he said, to already apologized — a whole week be- We don’t need take black and brown men and boys, fore announcing his candidacy. He did so Vote blue, no matter who. “throw them against the walls and frisk again Thursday. For them, this is all a gas attendants That’s the fall election mantra of them.” distraction from a clear and present dan- I am opposed to H.B. 4571, which Democrats desperate to cleanse the They did this millions of times to mil- ger. As journalist Aaron Rupar put it on would require that gas be pumped by White House of its current occupant. But lions of people. Nearly all were guilty of Twitter, “Trump is consolidating power in gas station attendants and prohibit here’s the question some African Ameri- no crime. Guns were discovered 0.1% of an authoritarian manner while Demo- drivers from doing so. cans are now asking: What if the “who” is the time. Black and brown men were crats attack each other and argue over This act inconveniences drivers, Michael Bloomberg? What if the former disproportionately likely to be stopped, years-old video clips.” raises the cost of gasoline to support New York City mayor is the man chosen though white men were more likely to be Maybe. Still, one can’t help noting the the cost of attendants, increases pollu- to contend against Donald Trump? Shall carrying contraband. way many white voters seem to regard tion as cars sit idling while waiting for we vote blue if all it offers is the chance to Tony Lee, a black preacher, recalls a racism as something that, while a charac- an attendant and serves no useful replace a stupid racist with a smarter one? cold day in the ’90s when he was in semi- ter flaw, is not a deal breaker. This was purpose. Some will reject that characterization. nary and it happened to him. He had just true on the right. Apparently, it is also true We have had successful self-service They will point to Bloomberg’s pledges to walked out of a restaurant with a takeout on the left. gas stations for many decades. We do increase black homeownership, his sup- bag stuffed deep in the pockets of a winter Vote blue, no matter who? Even if the not need to go back in time. port by such black luminaries as Georgia coat when three white men jumped out of “who” sees your boys and men as Xeroxes, — Keith Dubas, Bloomingdale Rep. Lucy McBath and educator Geoffrey a car and rushed him. He wasn’t even sure to be interchangeably thrown against Canada. they were actually police as they threw walls? How will black people, the most That’s persuasive. But the audio that him against a railing and began frisking loyal of Democratic constituencies, re- For online exclusive letters go to www. was leaked last week is conclusive. him. “Then they feel the food and they spond, if this is what they are asked to do? chicagotribune.com/letters. Send In the clip, made in 2015 at the Aspen scream, ‘Gun!’ and really snatch me up. I If Democrats are smart, we’ll never find letters by email to letters@chicago Institute, Bloomberg defends stop-and- scream, ‘No! It’s chicken! It’s chicken!’ ” out. tribune.com or to Voice of the People, frisk, the policy, initiated under his prede- He said they told him later that they Chicago Tribune, 160 N. Stetson Ave., cessor, Rudy Giuliani, of allowing police stopped him because they’d had reports Third Floor, Chicago, IL 60601. Include to detain and search anyone they found of “a black man in a black coat” commit- your name, address and phone number. suspicious, regardless of probable cause. ting crime. 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rates boosted purchases in the second Home prices are expected to rise with scant supply half. Mortgage rates have continued to By Alex Veiga | Associated Press That dynamic is why some econo- decline this year. The benchmark 30- mists predict U.S. home sales will be year, fixed-rate home loan marked its mericans shopping for a home this spring may face more down this year after finishing flat in 2019. lowest point in three years recently, competition than they have in years. “We expect the inventory constraint declining to an average of 3.45%. The key to remain the main drag on housing rate stood at 4.41% a year ago. A strong labor market and a growing pool of would-be activity in 2020,” said George Ratiu, The lower borrowing costs should buyers — more millennials entering their 30s — are expected to senior economist at Realtor.com. He is entice would-be buyers this spring, but forecasting sales of previously owned finding a home they can afford will be no fuel demand for homes at a time when the inventory of U.S. homes will drop 1.8% this year. small feat. propertiesA for sale is at the lowest level in more than a decade. All told, 5.34 million homes were sold Home values have increased at more While buyers will benefit from favorable mortgage rates, which remain near last year, matching sales in 2018, accord- than double the pace of wage growth, ing to the National Association of making it harder for buyers to save historic lows, the heightened competition and scant supply of homes are expected to Realtors. High mortgage rates hurt sales push prices higher, stretching the limit of what would-be buyers can afford. in the first half of the year, while lower Turn to Housing, Page 3

Two more Paying to dispensaries approved file taxes By Ally Marotti thing of Legal marijuana sales have been under- way in Illinois since Jan. 1, but some medical dispensaries are still waiting for state approval to sell to recreational the past customers. On Friday, the wait ended for dispensa- By Sarah Skidmore Sell ries in Addison and Rolling Meadows. Associated Press Nature’s Care in Rolling Meadows planned to start recreational sales Mon- The majority of individual taxpayers in day, but it will be months before Mindful, the U.S. are eligible to file their taxes in Addison, begins recreational sales. online for free, yet many may be unaware Mindful co-owner and general man- ERIC RISBERG/AP 2017 or confused by how to do so. ager Kurt Berry said he is delaying Apple employees greet customers as they wait to enter the Apple Union Square The tax industry and the IRS have recreational sales until the Addison store store in San Francisco. played a part in the problem. Together finishes expanding to handle larger they run the IRS Free File system, which crowds. That will likely be this spring, he about 70% of taxpayers are eligible for but said. only a sliver use. It was designed to help So far, 47 stores in Illinois have been low- and middle-income taxpayers find a approved to sell recreational weed, Court rules with reliable program to file at no cost and though not all of those have opened to boost online filings. However, the IRS has anyone besides medical patients. long faced criticism for its failure to The two newest approved dispensaries promote and support the program. And will have to contend with a statewide Apple workers recent media reports uncovered efforts by product shortage that some say could last the tax software preparation industry to for a year. misguide users of Free File and nudge To cope, some dispensaries have insti- Employees must be paid for time spent them into paid products. tuted buying limits, or offer recreational Subsequently, improvements have been sales only on certain days. The hardest waiting to have their bags searched made and Free File should be easier to use product to find is flower, the dried in 2020. But, with tax season getting into marijuana buds that can be smoked, By Don Thompson affect other states because federal full gear, users should know the details of which some shops don’t sell at all to Associated Press courts already ruled that there is no the service and the alternatives. recreational customers. right to compensation under federal Meanwhile, medical patients have PLACERVILLE, Calif. — Employ- law. complained that dispensaries aren’t keep- ees at Apple stores must be paid for The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of What is Free File? ing enough product in stock for them, as time they spend waiting for managers Appeals sent the appeal to the state’s The IRS Free File program allows the law requires. The state has issued or security guards to search their bags high court to decide if the Apple taxpayers whose adjusted gross income is warnings to dispensaries, extended medi- to make sure they’re not stealing workers could still prevail under Cali- $69,000 or less to file for free. Tax cal sales hours and suggested other steps anything, the California Supreme fornia’s stricter worker protection software prep companies administer Free to prioritize medical patients. Court ruled last week. laws. The federal appellate court said File via a partnership with the IRS. This Nature’s Care is not anticipating any What’s more, the justices said their the issue “is of extreme importance to year, taxpayers have their choice of 10 issues regarding the shortage, said How- class-action ruling is retroactive, cov- numerous employees and employers providers, including well-known names ard Schacter, spokesman for Acreage ering all Apple California rank-and-file in California.” such as TurboTax, H&R Block and Holdings, the New York-based company employees who were subject to the Apple’s policy requires the workers TaxSlayer. that owns the dispensary. “That’s the bag-search policy from July 25, 2009, to submit to the searches of packages Free File has been available since 2003; silver lining benefit of having been a little to the present. or bags each time employees leave the but while roughly 70% of taxpayers are delayed,” he said. Apple has 52 stores in California, but store, on breaks and at day’s end. The eligible, only about 2% use the program, All of the state’s 55 medical dispensaries didn’t immediately comment or say same policy bars employees from according to the National Taxpayer Advo- were able to apply to sell recreational how much the ruling might cost one of bringing personal Apple devices to cate’s Office. weed. They also are allowed to open an the world’s wealthiest tech companies. work unless they register them with additional store. So far, two new stores Attorneys for the company and af- store managers. have opened. fected workers also did not comment. Failing to comply can get employees Why the limited appeal? Additionally, the state is reviewing The decision may reverberate with fired. Critics say the program is confusing applications for 75 new dispensaries. It is other California employers who re- “Apple’s exit searches are required and difficult to use. 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g.co/cloud/paypal Chicago Tribune | Business | Section 2 | Tuesday, February 18, 2020 3 Oil from feds’ lands tops Survey: 14% still struggle 1B barrels as rules eased to pay their Production figure increases 122 million, more than 13% medical bills By Matthew Brown “You have to create an environment What’s different under Trump, he said, Associated Press where folks want to bid on leases and then is the rollback of environmental rules By Tom Murphy go develop them,” Hammond said. “One intended to strike a balance between Associated Press BILLINGS, Mont. — Oil production thing we can do as regulators is give people development and conservation. from U.S.-managed lands and waters some assurances we’re going to work “This is another example of the Trump The proportion of people in families topped a record 1 billion barrels last year, through the process in a fair and efficient administration undoing four or five dec- struggling to pay medical bills is down, but federal officials have announced, as tech- way.” ades of thoughtful laws to protect the the number isn’t dropping like it used to, nological advances helped drive devel- He said permits were being issued to public lands,” Penfold said. according to a big government study. opment in new areas and the Trump companies more quickly without compro- “The benefits of this go to the oligarchs In a 2018 national survey, just over 14% of administration eases rules on the industry. mising the landscape and public waters. who put more money in their pockets — people said they belonged to a family The production figure was up 122 The steep rise in production in recent not other public land users or the taxpay- struggling with those bills, the Centers for million barrels, or more than 13% from years follows the advent of a drilling ers.” Disease Control and Prevention reported 2018. It includes oil from onshore and technique known as hydraulic fracturing, The amount of oil now coming from last week. That’s a big drop from nearly 20% offshore parcels and American Indian- or “fracking,” which lets companies ex- federal lands has broader geopolitical in 2011 but only slightly less than the owned lands managed by the U.S. Interior tract oil from underground reserves that significance, giving the U.S. a large enough proportion who reported the problem in Department during fiscal year 2019, fed- were once considered out of reach. stake in the world oil market to prevent the 2016 and 2017. eral officials said. About one-quarter of U.S. oil is pro- OPEC oil cartel from setting crude prices, Researchers cautioned against reading Critics charge that the gains being made duced from federal lands, a figure that’s said Sarp Ozkan, director of energy too much into the results, in part because by energy companies come at the expense held fairly steady for much of the last analysis at the industry data firm Enverus. the survey doesn’t show important details of the environment, with fewer safeguards decade as drilling has increased on both But Ozkan warned the pace of growth is like income levels or the size of the bills that to protect the land and wildlife from harm. public and private lands. likely to slow as companies shift from worry people. Acting Assistant Secretary of the Interi- There’s been longstanding strong de- investing money into drilling to making But they said the smaller decline reflects or Casey Hammond told The Associated mand among private companies to acquire sure their shareholders get adequate broader health care trends. A big one is a Press last week that breaking the billion- oil and gas leases on lands controlled by returns. slowdown in growth for the Affordable barrel threshold marks a major milestone the U.S. Bureau of Land Management, said “That will undoubtedly affect produc- Care Act’s coverage expansions. in the Trump administration’s drive to Mike Penfold, a retired state director at the tion from (Department of Interior) lands The ACA offers subsidized private insur- increase domestic energy production. agency. as well,” Ozkan said. ance for people who don’t have access to a job-based plan. It also expanded Medicaid coverage in many states. Those expansions started in 2014. “The gains of the Affordable Care Act kind of plateaued over the past few years Apple and actually, depending on the data source, Continued from Page 1 look like they’re eroding a little bit,” said Dr. Benjamin Sommers, a Harvard professor of as a practical matter, occur at the workplace, health policy and economics. involve a significant degree of control, are He noted that the two biggest factors that imposed primarily for Apple’s benefit, and determine whether a family struggles with are enforced through threat of discipline,” medical bills are insurance coverage and wrote Chief Justice Tani Cantil-Sakauye in income levels. the unanimous ruling. “Thus, according to Researchers with the CDC’s National the ‘hours worked’ control clause, plaintiffs Center for Health Statistics also found that ‘must be paid.’ ” the percentage of people in families with The process can take from five to 20 medical bill worries varied based on factors minutes to complete, and up to 45 minutes like race. More than 20% of black respond- on the busiest days, according to court ents were in families with those concerns. documents. That compares with 13% of whites, more Apple is free to impose its bag-search than 15% of those who identified as policy as narrowly or broadly as it wishes Hispanic and 7% of Asians. and can minimize wait times by hiring more security guards, the justices said in a sometimes scolding decision. The company argued that it is still BUSINESS BRIEFING permissive, in that employees have the KEITH SRAKOCIC/AP option of not bringing purses or other bags to work. It said it could simply bar them find the right product. Each Retail sales up employees from bringing any personal Taxes program partner has different eligibility possessions into the store, including their standards, but the IRS assures taxpayers 0.3% in January personal electronic devices. Continued from Page 1 that if their adjusted gross income was The justices were unpersuaded. $69,000 or less, they will find at least one WASHINGTON — U.S. retail sales rose a “We find farfetched and untenable Ap- must follow is “obscure and complex,” free product to use. modest 0.3% in January, a slight improve- ple’s claim that its bag-search policy can be according to a report released earlier this Taxpayers should not be charged any ment over December, as unseasonably justified as providing a benefit to its month by the Treasury Inspector Gen- fees if they qualify, other than potential warm weather boosted sales at hardware employees,” Cantil-Sakauye wrote. eral for Tax Administration. state tax preparation fees. Some pro- stores and furniture stores. “Apple’s personal convenience argument The program is also poorly promoted. grams offer free state filing as well. The Commerce Department said the rings especially hollow with regard to The IRS has not allocated any money to Free File partner company websites January advance followed a 0.2% rise in personal Apple technology devices, such as advertise Free File since 2014, although are also prohibited from pitching and sales in December. an iPhone,” she dded. “The irony and the agency does promote it on its selling additional products to users, The slight January gain was in line with inconsistency of Apple’s argument must be website, social media and in news including offers of refund anticipation expectations. However, economists were noted. Its characterization of the iPhone as releases. For their part, some companies loans, checks or other such products. also expecting to see a solid gain in an unnecessary for its own employees is say they promote the program. Turbo- However, not everyone qualifies for underlying control group of retail sales that directly at odds with its description of the Tax said increased advertising and other Free File. So, if you’ve input all your feeds into the government's calculations for iPhone as an ‘integrated and integral’ part of efforts boosted Free File usage last year. information and find you do not meet overall economic growth. Instead, sales in the lives of everyone else.” The Taxpayer Advocate, which repre- the criteria, you may be pointed toward a the control group showed no gain in The National Retail Federation argued in sents the taxpayer’s voice within the IRS, paid service to complete your taxes. January and the December performance opposing the lawsuit that “making one’s bag has been critical of the IRS’ management Not sure if you’ve got the real deal? was revised down to show a gain of 0.2%, available for a bag check is now a routine of the program, saying it fails “to The IRS also now requires that each slower than the 0.5% rise initially reported. matter. We do it all the time, before sporting promote the best interest of taxpayers,” company name their Free File service events, concerts, lectures, political rallies, noting the low usage and confusion the same way. It should appear as IRS graduation ceremonies, and to enter public among taxpayers. Free File Program delivered by (Com- places.” Additionally, critics say taxpayers may pany Name). California already requires compensation find themselves confused between the US manufacturing for the time employees spend undergoing Free File system and the free or low-cost mandatory security checks. versions offered by the tax prep compa- Do I have to use it? nies themselves. There are plenty of other alternatives output slips 0.1% Last year, the nonprofit news organi- for filing at no cost. WASHINGTON — U.S. manufacturing zation ProPublica found that some of the Taxpayers whose income is over output fell slightly in January, driven lower companies added code to their websites $69,000 can use the Free Fillable Forms, by Boeing’s decision to halt production of that hid their Free File programs from which is an electronic version of IRS its troubled 737 MAX aircraft. Housing search engines and diverted users to paper forms. These forms do the math The Federal Reserve said last week that Continued from Page 1 paid products. Outside investigations for the taxpayer, but there are limited factory output declined 0.1% last month confirmed that at least five companies directions so the user must be comfort- after eking out a 0.1% gain in December. enough money for a down payment. The did have coding that prevented users able completing their taxes independ- Excluding the production of airplanes and median U.S. home sale price jumped 7.8% from getting to the proper page. The ently. Paper forms, while not a popular parts, factory production rose 0.3%. on an annual basis to $274,500 in Decem- companies cited in the reports have option, are completely free as well. U.S. manufacturing has shown signs of ber. January sales and pricing data are due denied any wrongdoing. The tax software providers offer their recovering from a yearlong downturn but is out this week. Would-be buyers who While the companies’ actions didn’t own options and millions of people use facing a fresh challenge from Boeing’s overcome the down payment hurdle will violate their agreement with the IRS, the these with success. However — unlike troubles, which also affect hundreds of likely have to contend with a thin inventory agency has barred the companies from Free File — there may be offers for suppliers. Manufacturing output is down of homes for sale that gives sellers more hiding their free products, among other add-on services or upgrades throughout 0.8% in the past year, hurt by the U.S.-China leverage to demand higher prices. changes to their agreement. the process that come at a cost. The trade war and slower global growth. Home sales listings stood at 1.4 million The IRS and the Free File Alliance, a branded free file options are typically Overall industrial production dropped properties in December, leaving just 3 coalition of tax prep companies that best suited for people with simple tax 0.3% in January. months’ supply of single-family houses for work in the partnership, say they are situations. sale, the lowest level since the NAR began committed to making future improve- The Volunteer Income Tax Assistance tracking the number in 1982. ments to the program. Program and Tax Counseling for the Data from other housing market trackers The cost to file online with a tax Elderly programs also both offer free tax echo the decline in homes for sale. Zillow’s software preparation company varies filing assistance through volunteer-run Metro home prices tally of home listings in December was at depending on the complexity of some- programs nationwide. VITA offers free Metro area median home prices, 4th quarter the lowest level the company has ever one’s tax situation, if they are filing state tax help to moderate and low-income of 2019, top 5 most expensive recorded. Realtor.com’s snapshot of hous- returns as well, or if they need profes- individuals, as well as people with ing inventory in January shows the number sional assistance. It can range from disabilities or taxpayers with limited San Jose-Sunnyvale- $1.2 million of homes for sale fell 13.6% last month from around $30 to well over $100. English skills. TCE focuses on helping Santa Clara, CA a year earlier to its lowest level since the real taxpayers who are 60 years or older. estate market tracker began gathering the To find a VITA or TCE site, check the What should I do? San Francisco- data in 2012. IRS website. The AARP Foundation 990,000 Buyers shopping for homes priced under First and foremost, know this: The runs many of the TCE sites and has Oakland-Hayward, CA $200,000 are likely to face the most only way to access Free File is through information on its website as well. competition this spring, because that’s the the IRS website at IRS.gov/freefile. Members of the military can use Anaheim-Santa 828,000 segment of the market where the number of Changes have been made to the Military OneSource, a Department of Ana-Irvine, CA homes available for sale is lowest. internet search rules but for good Defense funded service that provides The inventory of homes on the market at reason. Last year, an estimated 14 million free online filing services through Mil- or below that price range declined 19% last people who were eligible for Free File Tax. MilTax includes access to tax prep Urban Honolulu, HI 812,600 month, according to Realtor.com. The ended up paying to have their taxes software and support from tax consult- number of home listings priced $200,000 to prepared and filed, according to the ants who can help with the unique - 655,000 $750,000 fell 12%, while the supply of Treasury Inspector General’s report. conditions facing those in the military, Carlsbad, CA properties priced above that range dropped By going to the IRS site, taxpayers can including deployment, combat pay and 5.9%. browse all the offers or use a tool to help multistate filings. SOURCE: National Association of Realtors TNS

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BRUCE McEWEN 1938-2020 Neuroscientist found Death Notices stress can alter brain Dunne, Brian Barach, Ada Ada Barach nee Goldberg, Age 95 Dunne, Brian By Randi Hutter At the time, only a few and head of the Harold and Beloved wife of the late Joe Epstein Barach. Adored mother of scientists were asserting Margaret Milliken Hatch Penny Brown (Jeffrey Rappin) Brian Dunne, longtime Chicago resident, Lincoln The New York Times that the brain remains mal- Laboratory of Neuroen- and Karen Shankman (Jim Park High School ’86 and Bennington College leable throughout life, chal- docrinology at the uni- Fruehling). Proud grand- ’90 alumnus, died unexpectedly on Feb 8, 2020 It was a staple of medical lenging the dogma that the versity. mother of Beth Pfaff (Paul), at age 50. Brian is survived by his wife Sara, his thinking dating to the 1910s brain stops changing after He published more than Scott Brown (Jamie), Zachary children Samuel and Madeline Dunne, his brother Shankman, Jennifer Levy (Ed), Joseph(Jennifer)Dunne, and his parents Richard that stress was the body’s adolescence. McEwen’s 1,000 scientific articles, and and the late Feys Dunne. He was a devoted alarm system, switching on studies documenting how his work has been cited in Steve Rappin (Susan), Eric Rappin (Mary), Keith Fruehling father, enjoyed music and art, and was an avid only when terrible things hormones alter neurons others more than 130,000 guitar player. He will be deeply missed by friends, happened, often leaving a lent credence to this emerg- times. He also wrote popu- (Amy), Chris Fruehling (Kim). Special Bubby, Bua and Adabada to family and all who knew him. A memorial service person with an either-or ing idea. lar books, including “The Bennett, Emma, Maddie, Olivia, Posy, will be Saturday, Feb.22nd,at 3:00pm at St. Gertrude choice: fight or flight. “Everything in the field Hostage Brain” (1994), Hadley, Joseph, Taylor, Sydney, Sam, Church, 1420 W. Granville at Glenwood. A reception The neuroscientist Bruce of stress bears his intel- about how the brain can be Abby, Kate, and Rob. Baby sister of will immediately follow in the church social hall. In S. McEwen trailblazed a lectual footprint,” said overtaken by both external Lawrence and Beverly. Best friend of lieu of flowers donations to one of Brian’s favorite new way of thinking about Robert Sapolsky, a professor and internal forces, written Rochelle Magid and Susan (Jerry) Murphy. Warm, charities, International Rescue Committee, One tail at a Time animal shelter and Care for Real. Funeral generous, caring, and feisty, she made friends every- stress. Beginning in the of biology, neurology and with Harold M. Schmeck Info: 773-764-1617 1960s, he redefined it as the neurosurgery at Stanford Jr., then a science reporter where she went. Service Tuesday, 2PM at Chicago body’s way of constantly University and the author of for The New York Times. Jewish Funerals, 8851 Skokie Blvd (at Niles Center monitoring daily challenges the popular book “Why He had continued to lec- Road), Skokie. Interment Memorial Park Cemetery in Skokie. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions and adapting to them. Zebras Don’t Get Ulcers” ture and write scientific may be made to The Illinois Holocaust Museum and McEwen, who died on (1994). articles (as well as draw and Education Center, 9603 Woods Dr, Skokie, IL 60077, Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries Jan. 2 at 81, described three “The most remarkable paint) until weeks before www.ilholocaustmuseum.org, or The New Israel forms of stress: good stress, thing” about McEwen, he his stroke. Fund, 6 East 39th St, Suite 301, New York, NY 10016, a response to an immediate added, in a phone interview, Huda Akil, the co-direc- www.nif.org/donate. Arrangements by Chicago challenge with a burst of “is that he started off as a tor of the Neuro- Jewish Funerals - Skokie Chapel, 847.229.8822, www.cjfinfo.com Farwell, Everett Marvin ‘Marv’ energy that focuses the cell biologist, with his first science Institute at the Uni- Everett Marvin (“Marv”) Farwell, 84, passed away on mind; transient stress, a paper on muscle biochem- versity of Michigan, said February 14, 2020. He was response to daily frustra- istry published in 1959 in McEwen’s thinking had preceded in death by Mary tions that resolve quickly; Science, and over the last been “absolutely pivotal in Elizabeth Farwell, his wife of and chronic stress, a re- couple of decades his work key stages of how we think Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries over 61 years, who passed sponse to a toxic, unrelent- was more about why crappy about stress.” Akil was a away December 1, 2019. He ing barrage of challenges childhoods make for adult co-author of one of Baskin, Mark Hiram re-joined his eternal bride on that eventually breaks brains that don’t work well.” McEwen’s final papers. It Mark, 91, was an entrepreneur, musician, and com- Valentine’s Day. Marv was down the body. McEwen discussed allo- was published in the Jour- mitted family man. born in Chicago, IL on May 3, 1935 to Everett and Edna It was McEwen’s re- static load in 2000 in the nal of Neuroscience on the The son of Chicago innova- Farwell. He is survived by his search into chronic stress journal Neuropsychophar- day he died. tive adman Salem N. Baskin, children, Liz (Michael Reyes) Farwell, Todd (Robert that proved groundbreak- macology, writing: Bruce Sherman McEwen founder of the famed Baskin Gallaway) Farwell, and Blair (Nicole Hauck) Farwell. ing. He and his research “In anxiety disorders, de- was born on Jan. 17, 1938, in clothing store headquar- He was the loving grandfather to Leslie, Adrienne, team at Rockefeller Uni- pressive illness, hostile and Fort Collins, Colorado, to tered on State Street in the and Madeline Farwell and Jack Farwell. Marv was versity in Manhattan dis- aggressive states, substance George and Esther (Len- early decades of the 20th also preceded in death by his son, Brian Farwell covered in 1968 that stress abuse and post-traumatic ters) McEwen. He grew up century, he grew up on Briar (2011). A memorial service will be held at 2:00 hormones had a profound stress disorder, allostatic in Ann Arbor, Michigan, Place and went to Senn High pm, on Saturday, February 22, 2020, at the First effect on the brain. load takes the form of where his father was an School and Northwestern University before joining Presbyterian Church of Lake Forest, 700 N. Sheridan the Navy to program nascent computers used dur- Road, Lake Forest, IL 60045. In lieu of flowers, me- In studies using animals chemical imbalances as English professor at the ing the Korean War. morial contributions may be sent in loving memory (five rats in the initial one), well as perturbations in the University of Michigan; his of Marv Farwell, to the First Presbyterian Church of McEwen and his colleagues diurnal rhythm, and, in mother was a homemaker. Thereafter, Mark went to work at Colgate-Palmolive Lake Forest, Memorial Fund, 700 N. Sheridan Road, demonstrated that toxic some cases, atrophy of brain After graduating from where he helped introduce the Wash ‘n Dri and Lake Forest, IL 60045, or to Carroll University, 100 stress atrophied neurons structures. University High School in Dermassage product lines. Then he co-founded M.D. East Ave. Waukesha, WI 53186. Info: Wenban Funeral near the hippocampus, the By the end of his career Ann Arbor, he attended Industries, which grew to become a major provider Home (847) 234-0022 or www.wenbanfh.com. brain’s memory and learn- McEwen had expanded his Oberlin College in Ohio, of patented hospital supply products. ing center. Their findings research to look at the earning his bachelor’s de- also paved the way for a impact of stress on commu- gree in 1959. He received his A few years after the company was acquired by Chris-Craft in 1982, Mark refocused his time on later discovery by other nities, finding that chronic doctorate from Rockefeller making music, a love of his since he learned to play Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries scientists: that toxic stress stress disproportionally af- University in 1964 and did the piano as a child. He sang bass with the North also expands neurons near fected marginalized people postdoctoral research at the Shore Choral Society and frequented church ser- the amygdala, an area of the and increased their risk of University of Gothenberg in vices across Chicagoland as a choir “ringer” along brain that promotes vig- illnesses. Sweden before returning to with his wife of 62 years, Annamarie, who taught ilance toward threats. Five years ago, he teamed Rockefeller as a faculty voice at area schools. Ferreira, Conception Describing the burden of up with his brother, Craig member in 1966. Conception “Connie” “Coney” Ferreira (nee Dianda), continuing stress, McEwen McEwen, a professor emeri- McEwen often collabo- But Mark’s real passion was always his family: He age 85, a resident of Carillon in Plainfield, IL, former coined the term “allostatic tus of sociology at Bowdoin rated with his wife, Karen and Annamarie were renowned for their annual longtime resident of Burnham, IL, passed away load” (derived from allosta- College in Maine, to study Bulloch, a Rockefeller re- holiday gathering (which drew relatives from across Monday, February 17, 2020 at her home. She was the country) and he had a penchant for writing witty, born December 20, 1934 in Chicago, IL. sis, the process by which the the sociological implica- search associate professor sometimes off-color poems for special occasions. Arrangements by Overman-Jones Funeral Home & body seeks to regain stabil- tions of chronic stress. and head of the university’s Mark was readily available to any family member as Cremation Services, Plainfield, IL. ity, or homeostasis, in re- “We know that environ- neuroendocrinology and in- a friend and confidant, and he always found time to For service times and a complete obituary, please sponse to stressors). mental complexity changes flammation program. make model airplanes with his two sons, Jonathan visit www.overman-jones.com or call (815) 436- Their discoveries, first the brain,” Bruce McEwen She survives him, along and Peter or, later, learn about the latest adventures 9221 for more information. published in the journal said, and that it “comes to with his brother; two of his grandchildren Erik, Cate, and Hanna. Nature in 1968, ignited a haunt us in terms of socio- daughters, Carolyn new field of research, one economic status, poverty McEwen and Sarah Mark is terribly missed and lovingly remembered by Annamarie and his immediate family, sister Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries that would reveal how and things of that sort.” McEwen Kelly; his step- Josephine Baskin Minow and her family, the fam- stress hormones and other At his death — caused by children Kimberly Mc- ily of his sister Irene Baskin Frankel, and a host of mediators change the brain, complications of a stroke, a Grath and Scott Muryasz; friends too large to count. alter behavior and impact Rockefeller spokeswoman and eight grandchildren. An health, in some cases accel- said — McEwen was the earlier marriage, to Nancy He was a fervent supporter of the USO and would Friedman, Arthur erating disease. Alfred E. Mirsky professor Ames, ended in divorce. likely appreciate any support that could be given to Arthur Friedman, 92. that organization. A private memorial will be sched- Beloved husband for 62 years of the uled at a later date. late Carol Friedman nee Levitetz. Loving Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries father of Norm (Rhonda) Friedman, Jeff Friedman and the late Steven (Sharyn) Chicago Daily Tribune Bria, Joseph A. Friedman. Proud grandfather of Rachel Joseph Anthony Bria of Brookfield, age 72. U.S. (Chandler) Wulfsohn, Daniel, Matthew and Melissa Friedman. Dear brother of the late ON FEBRUARY 18 ... In 1985 Army Veteran. Beloved husband of the tional Convention; howev- Gen. William West- late Kathy; dear brother of Peter (late Ruthie (the late Max) Boym and the late Florence er, five were convicted of moreland and CBS reached Laverne) Bria, Frances (late John) Bria (the late Irving) Sloan. Service Wednesday 2PM at In 1861 Jefferson Davis was seeking to incite a riot an out-of-court settlement and Anthony (Barbara) Bria; fond uncle Chicago Jewish Funerals, 195 N. Buffalo Grove sworn in as president of the individually. in Westmoreland’s $120 mil- and great-uncle of many. Family and Road (one block north of Lake Cook Road), Buffalo Confederate States of lion libel suit that resulted friends will be received at the Conboy-Westchester Grove. Interment Shalom. In lieu of flowers, memo- America in Montgomery, In 1976 President Gerald from a CBS News docu- Funeral Home, 10501 W. Cermak Rd., Westchester rials to Prostate Cancer Foundation, 1250 Fourth Alabama. Ford issued an executive mentary, “The Uncounted (2 blks West of Mannheim Rd.) on Tuesday, February St., Santa Monica, CA 90401, www.pcf.org and the 18, 2020 from 3:00 to 8:00 p.m. Funeral Wednesday American Heart Association, 300 South Riverside order sharply restricting the Enemy: A Vietnam Decep- Plaza, Suite 1200, Chicago, IL 60606-6637, www. In 1885 Mark Twain’s “The power of intelligence agen- tion.” 9:15 a.m. from the funeral home to St. Barbara Church for 10:00 a.m. Mass. Interment Queen of heart.org, would be appreciated. Arrangements by Adventures of Huckleberry cies to intrude upon the Heaven Cemetery. Memorials to Wounded Warriors Chicago Jewish Funerals – Buffalo Grove Chapel, Finn”’ was published in the lives and activities of U.S. In 1988 Anthony Kennedy Project (www.woundedwarriorproject.org) appreci- 847.229.8822, www.cjfinfo.com United States for the first citizens. was sworn in as the 104th ated. For info 708-F-U-N-E-R-A-L. time. justice of the U.S. Supreme In 1977 the space shuttle Court. In 1930 photographic evi- Enterprise, sitting atop a dence of Pluto, now desig- Boeing 747, went on its In 1995 the NAACP re- Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries nated a “dwarf planet,” was maiden “flight” above the placed veteran chairman discovered. Mojave Desert. William Gibson with Myrlie Charvat, John J. ‘Jack’ John J. “Jack” Charvat, 86, of Wheaton formerly of In 1945, In 1982 Evers-Williams, the widow during World War President Ronald of slain civil rights leader Elmhurst, passed away peacefully with his fam- Gatz, Ronald L. II, the Battle of Iwo Jima Reagan told a nationally Medgar Evers, after the ily at his side. Beloved husband for 63 years, to Ronald L. Gatz. Age 76 of Park Ridge. Beloved Mariette nee VanHalter; loving father of Nancy began. broadcast news conference rank-and-file declared no husband of Karen. Loving father of Jim (Stacy), Tom that he had “no plans to (Patrick) Wallace, Steven (Janice) and Susan; proud (Lisa), Don (Melissa), Tim (Jennifer) and Kristi (Bill) In 1960 confidence in Gibson’s lead- grandfather of Nicole, Brad (Emily), Amy, Catherine, Przybylski. Devoted grandfather of 15. Dear brother the eighth Winter send American combat ership. Olympic Games were for- troops into action” in El Stephanie, Christopher and Matthew; great grand- of the late Larry (Karen). Godfather to Katie Joyce. father of Ellen, Rosie and Jackson; dear son of the mally opened in Squaw Val- Salvador or anywhere else Visitation Thursday, 3-9 p.m. at Ryan-Parke Funeral In 1996 a member of the late John and Gertrude Charvat; brother of the late Home, 120 S. Northwest Hwy., Park Ridge. Funeral ley, California, by Vice Pres- in the world. Jeanne Kucera; uncle of many nieces and nephews. Friday, 9:30 a.m. prayers from funeral home to St. ident Richard Nixon. Irish Republican Army blew himself up and Visitation at Williams-Kampp Funeral Home, 430 Paul of the Cross Church. Interment will be private. In 1984 Italy and the Vati- E. Roosevelt Rd., Wheaton from 4:00 P.M. to 8:00 wounded nine other people In lieu of flowers, memorials to the American In 1970 the Chicago Seven can signed a revised pact P.M. Thursday, February 20, 2020. Funeral Services Cancer Society, www.cancer.org, are appreciated. were acquitted on charges under which Roman Catho- when the briefcase bomb he at 10:00 A.M. Friday, February 21, 2020 at the For further obituary info. visit, www.ryan-parke.com. of conspiring to incite riots licism ceased to be the state was carrying detonated ac- funeral home. Interment Assumption Cemetery. at the 1968 Democratic Na- religion of Italy. cidentally on a double- Memorials would be appreciated for the Parkinson’s decker bus in London’s Foundation. Funeral info (630)668-0016 or www. williams-kampp.com West End. 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Nogar, Robert T. Robert T. Nogar, age 76, of Des Plaines, IL. Beloved Hartnett, Rosemary Elizabeth husband of 51 years to Valerie Nogar (nee O’Toole). Rosemary Elizabeth Hartnett, nee Sullivan, 92, of Kravitz, Harmon D. Loving father of Tracy (Bob) Murray and Courtney Zimmermann, Frederick Norman Lisle, Illinois, a long-time resident of Aurora, died Harmon D. Kravitz, age 93, beloved husband of Nogar (Jeff Benes).Cherished grandfather of Ryan, Frederick Norman Zimmermann, 91, Bannockburn, peacefully on Saturday, February 15, in her home. A Charlotte Kravitz (nee Jaffe), happily mar- Tyler, Dylan, Kiley, Bobby and Devin and another IL, August 3, 1928 - February Mass of Christian Burial will be held at Sacred Heart ried for 70 years; loving father of Susan happily anticipated grandson due May 2020. Dear 13, 2020. He was one of the Monastery Chapel, 1920 Maple Avenue, Lisle, Illinois (Alan) Wolan, Ellie (Eric) Darling, the late son of the late Andrew & Mary Louise Nogar. Dear co-founders of March Mfg., at 11:00 a.m. on Thursday, February 20, pre-Mass Marc Kravitz and daughter in-law Harriet brother of Ken (Sue) Nogar, the late Richard (Joan) Inc., Glenview, IL in 1954. He visitation beginning at 10:00 a.m. A wake will be Seitler; cherished grandfather of Rachel Kastman and the late James Nogar. Loving uncle became President in 1970 held on Wednesday, February 19, from 4-8 p.m. at (Althea Chia) Wolan, Michael (Elizabeth Zuhl) Wolan, to many. Robert was a 1961 graduate of DePaul and Chairman of the Board the Beidelman-Kunsch Funeral Homes & Crematory, Will and Kate Darling and Emma and Jonah Kravitz; Academy, a U.S. Navy veteran (Reserves) and had a in 1975. March Mfg., Inc. is 516 S. Washington Street, Naperville, Illinois. A adored great grandfather of Ella Wolan; preceded in long and distinguished career of over 40 years with a family owned and operated private interment will follow. Rosemary was born death by his sisters Charlotte (Leonard) Matlin and the Xerox Corporation. He was a active member manufacturer of water and in Chicago on July 30, 1927, to James and Nora Jeanette (Ben) Gold; treasured uncle to many nieces of the Senior Players Association, where chemical pumps. He held (Swaine) Sullivan. She graduated from Visitation and nephews. Harmon was part of the greatest he enjoyed the friendships of many. Robert was a 17 patents on the various seal-less magnetically High School in Chicago in 1945. On April 23, 1949, generation having served in the Army during WWII loyal and dear friend to anyone who knew him, and coupled centrifugal pumps developed and produced she married Thomas Michael Hartnett. Together and a proud member of the Great Vest Side Club. above all, a devout Catholic. Visitation on Thursday, by the company. He was a strong family man whose they brought into this world and raised five children. Chapel service Wednesday, February 19, 12:15 PM February 20th, beginning at 3:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. values were reflected in both his personal and pro- Rosemary built a successful career as a real estate at Shalom Memorial Funeral Home,1700W.Rand at G. L. Hills Funeral Home, 745 Graceland Avenue, fessional life. Born in Chicago, educated in the pub- broker. She savored the deal as much as the trans- Road, Arlington Heights. Interment at Shalom Des Plaines, Illinois, 60016. Prayer service beginning lic school system, graduated from The University of action, and retired fully only when she was well Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers, donations may be at 9:15 a.m. on Friday, February 21, 2020 at the fu- Illinois with a BS degree in Mechanical Engineering. into her 70’s. She was loving, loyal, fiercely proud made to Honor Flight, www.honorflight.org or the neral home, followed by a 10:00 a.m. funeral mass Served in the US Army during the Korean War. He of her larger family’s educational attainments, and Great Vest Side Club, www.greatvestside.org. For at St. Mary Catholic Church, 794 Pearson Street Des was an avid snow skier with the Windy City Ski gifted with a fabulous sense of humor. Laughter information and condolences: 847-255-3520 or Plaines, Illinois, 60016. Interment Queen of Heaven Club in the winter and enjoyed fishing and sailing in was often heard in her presence. Her interests www.shalom2.com. Cemetery, Hillside, Illinois. In lieu of flowers memori- the summer. Besides the outdoor sports, he loved included movies, Big Band music, dancing, traveling, als may be made to Maryville Academy in Robert’s maintaining the 5 acres around his home. He is pre- creating joyous holiday celebrations, and most of all name. www.maryvilleacademy.org For info please ceded in death by his parents Willy Ernest and Elsie spending as much time as possible with her family. call (847) 699-9003 or glhillsfuneralhome.com Marie Kressler-Zimmermann and his brother Willy Rosemary was preceded in death by her husband Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries Karl (Esther Roney) Zimmermann. He is survived by of 68 years, Thomas, her parents, sisters Norine his wife of 57 years, Kathryn Peterson-Zimmermann, Sullivan and Margaret (Peggy) Callaghan (George), Pilcher, Richard W. son Karl Norman Zimmermann, daughter Elzan Kathryn (Karl Edward) Ohlwein, grandchildren brothers James Sullivan (Isabel) and John Sullivan, Richard W. Pilcher, 85, of Glenview, IL formerly of Preston Kressler Ohlwein, Mason Kent Ohlwein, grandson-in-law Michael Johnson, as well as her Glen Ellyn, IL and Michigan City, IN, Teagon Juanita Ohlwein, step daughter Hilary Lynn daughter, Margaret Winders and son-in-law Brian passed away suddenly February 16, Krumholz, June O. Ohlwein, nephews Fritz (Diana) Zimmermann, Hans Winders. Rosemary is survived by her daughter, June Krumholz nee Ohlson, age 93, of Glenview, 2020. Beloved husband of Elizabeth (Jill) Zimmermann, nieces Kristine Kaatz, Jennifer Kathleen Roe (William) of Colorado, sons Daniel IL. Beloved wife of the late Pilcher; loving father of Karen (Todd) (Sean) Corbin, Jerry Peterson, great nephews Otto (Amanda) of Evanston, James (Elizabeth) of Batavia Alfred F. Krumholz. Loving Kestin and late Robert Pilcher; cherished Zimmermann, Travis Zimmermann, Jack Corbin, and Thomas (Ann) of Chicago, and brothers-in-law mother of Kristine (Denny) grandfather of Ryan, Colin, and Brady Pilcher, Anna William Kaatz, James Kaatz, great nieces Brittany Bernard, Harold (Diane) and Raymond (Joyce); 9 Stidham of Northbrook, IL, and Abigail Kestin; dear father-in-law of Lisa (Jaime) Zimmermann, Emily Corbin, Clarissa Corbin, grandchildren, Kelly (Michael), Dan (Christine), Kate Bruce A. (Kathleen) Krumholz Anglada. Memorial Mass will be held Saturday, Gabriella Zimmermann, Tabitha Zimmermann, Mary (the late Michael Johnson), Arthur, Dave (Mallory), of Glenview, IL, and Lori Marie February 22, 2020 10 am at St. Alphonsus Church, Jane Zimmermann, Helena Zimmermann. Saturday, Brian (Christina), Declan, Nora and Maeve; and 2 (Tod) Ralston of Berthoud, CO. 1429 W. Wellington, Chicago. In lieu of flowers, August 1st, 2020 will be a Memorial Service on his great-granddaughters, Jo and Rosie. The family Proud grandmother of Joanna memorials may be made to the American Cancer property, casual attire. For info or directions please gratefully acknowledges the skilled, compassionate (Erik) Lebsack, Ryan (Jocelyn) Society, 225 Michigan Ave., Suite 1200, Chicago, IL contact Kelley & Spalding Funeral Home at 847-831- and generous assistance provided to Rosemary by Stidham, Sara (Andy) Rauch, 60601. Funeral information 847-998-1020. 4260 or www.kelleyspaldingfuneralhome.com the staffs at Villa St. Benedict in Lisle, AMITA Health Brandon (Anna) Stidham, Brittany (Eric) Reid, and Adventist St. Thomas Hospice and BrightStar Care Mallory (Eric) Strobel; Bruce (Jourdan) Krumholz, of Naperville. In lieu of flowers, the family asks Carolyn (Andrew) Stoll, and Matthew (Lauren) that you please consider a donation to the Villa St. Krumholz; Lindsey Karnuth and Jonathan (Kara) Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries Benedict Foundation at https://www.villastben.org/ Karnuth. Dear great grandmother of twelve. Fond Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries foundation/foundation-funds.php. sister of Nancy (the late John) Kent and Norman (Carol) Ohlson. Kind aunt to many nieces and neph- Smith, Mark P. ews. A resident of Glenview since 1952 and a mem- Mark P. Smith, age 95, of Chicago and Glenn, ber of North Shore Country Club since 1961. June Michigan. Beloved uncle of Patricia Salomon, was an avid golfer and curler. In 1972, she won the Chris (Debra) Arvidson, Krista (Lonn) Buzzell, Alex United States Women’s Curling Championship. June Arvidson, Linda Olsen, Stephen (Danuta) Schmidt, James (Chris) Schmidt, Carole (Doug) Schmidt- Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries was a beloved friend to everyone that knew her. Visitation Thursday, February 20, 2020, 4:00 p.m. to Spadero, Heidi Schmidt, the late Robert (Pam) 8:00 p.m. at Donnellan Family Funeral Home, 10045 Schmidt, and the late Paul (Arlette) Schmidt; cher- Skokie Boulevard, at Old Orchard Road, Skokie, IL ished great-uncle of Peter, Raphael, Matthew, 60077. In lieu of flowers memorials to Glenview Rebecca, Hannah, Hillary, Juliana, Christopher, Carl, Himpelmann, Patricia Community Church, 1000 Elm Street, Glenview, Helen, Fred, Ryan, Connor, Griffin, and the late Ian Patricia Himpelmann, age 66, at rest on February IL 60025 or St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, Schmidt. Loving brother of the late William Erby (the 13, 2020. Beloved wife of Nicholas. Loving mother of 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105 would be late Marita) Smith. Mark was a 1977 graduate of La Angela Himpelmann and Nicholas Jr. Himpelmann. appreciated. Info: www.donnellanfuneral.com or Varenne and Le Cordon Bleu in Paris, France. He Dear grandmother of Tori, Jazmine, Savanna, Bella (847)675-1990. enjoyed a long culinary career in Chicago. Mark fully and Giselle. Dear sister of Sandra, Linda and Pamela. enjoyed his retirement and resided at The Clare for Every life story Fond aunt, friend and cousin to many. Visitation the last two years. He passed away peacefully at Thursday, February 20, 2020 from 3:00 until 9:00 home, surrounded by family and friends. deserves to be told. p.m. and Friday from 10:00 a.m. until time of funeral Visitation Wednesday, February 19, 2020 3 p.m. – 8 Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries service at 11:00 a.m. at Cumberland Chapels 8300 p.m. at Drake & Son Funeral Home 5303 N. Western Share your loved one's story at W. Lawrence Ave. Norridge. Il. Interment will be Avenue Chicago, IL 60625 with a Chapel Funeral private. Service at the funeral home at 7 p.m. Graveside placeanad.chicagotribune.com Service Friday, February 21, 2010 10 a.m. EST at Plummerville Cemetery 70th Street Fennville, MI Liepe, Joan M. 49408. Memorial Service to follow, 11 a.m. EST at Joan M. Liepe, nee Eskey, age 87, of Brookfield. Glenn United Methodist Church 1395 Blue Star Hwy Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries ® Beloved wife of the late William G. Liepe; fond Glenn, MI 49416. In lieu of flowers, contributions to BroughttoyoubyLegacy.com mother of Steven (Donna) Liepe, John (Francesca) Mercy Home for Boys & Girls: mercyhome.org, or Liepe, Catherine (Kent) Maas and Kimberly (Richard) The Salvation Army: salvationarmy.org, are appreci- Mucha; dear grandmother of Kaitlin (Kyle) Krebs, ated. For information 773-561-6874. Jankowki, John P. Kevin Liepe, Michael Liepe, Adam (Julia Kemer) Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries John P. Jankowski, 69, passed away at home on Mucha, Alexander Mucha and Anastasia Mucha; great grandmother of William G. Krebs and Emilia February 8, 2020. Devoted father of Jacqueline. Taylor, Harry G. Krebs; sister of John (the late Jodi) Eskey, the late Loving brother of Florence (late William) Dolan and Harry G. Taylor passed away on February 15, 2020. Marilyn (Herman) Goering and William (the late Loretta (late James) Davies and the late Theodore A 50+ year resident of Evanston, IL, Harry was born Carole) Eskey; aunt of many nieces and nephews. Craig. Fond uncle to many nieces and nephews. in Davenport, IA. on September 20, 1927 to Harry G. Visitation Wednesday, February 19, 2020 from A Celebration of Life will be held Sunday, February and Madeline (Jaeger) Taylor, Sr. He is survived by his 8:30 A.M. to 9:30 A.M. at Hitzeman Funeral Home, 23, at 1pm, at White Eagle, 6839 N. Ave, wife and love of his life of 62 years, Nancy (Calkins); Ltd., 9445 West 31st Street, Brookfield. Funeral Niles, IL 60714. In lieu of flowers, donations may be his children Charlie (fiancee Lizzy), Mary (Donald) Wednesday 9:30 A.M. to St. Louise de Marillac made to The Nature Conservancy, www.nature.org. Vogel, Anne (Steve) Persaud, Edward (Susie), and Church, LaGrange Park Mass 10 A.M. Interment Richard (Lisa); grandchildren Stephanie (Omar) Queen of Heaven Cemetery, Hillside, IL. Information Salem, Theresa (Brent) Abas, Colleen Persaud, Karl 708-485-2000 or www.HitzemanFuneral.com Vogel, Thomas Vogel, Anna Vogel, Nicholas Taylor, Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries Henry Taylor and great-grand daughter Sydney Salem. He was the beloved uncle of numerous nieces and nephews. A proud graduate of St. Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries Ambrose University, Harry began his professional career at Bishop Cafeteria in the Quad Cities before Klick, Daniel moving on as Food Service Director at St. Mary of Klick, Daniel, 72, of Naperville passed away on the Woods College in Terre Haute, IN and finally to Friday, February 14th. Dan was a loving husband Northwestern University as a purchasing agent, to Pamela for the past 43 years; loving father to McGinn, Frederick F. rising to the Director of Purchasing. Grandpa Harry David, Michael, Brian (Kathleen), Mark and Laura; Frederick F. McGinn, age 96, of Mt. Prospect. shared his love for the Wildcats with his entire family cherished grandfather to Cormac and Margaret. Beloved husband of the late Catherine and many friends and colleagues. A member of the Dan was a long-time millwork salesman, an avid T. McGinn. Loving father of John (Patty) NU Football Family, he drove the equipment truck to golfer, a frequent visitor to The Villages in Florida McGinn, Janet (James) McGinn-Kadlec, away games and served on the film crew. He took & Apple Canyon Lake in Illinois, a devoted coach Timothy (Susan Marren) McGinn. great joy in welcoming one and all into his home. of many sports and a former President of The St. Cherished grandfather of Andrew, He will be remembered for his love of family, the Linus Athletic Club. Visitation Wednesday, February Alexander, Aidan, and James McGinn. Fond uncle of Northwoods, his faith and willingness to help those 19, 2020 at Blake-Lamb Funeral Home, 4727 W. many. Veteran of World War II, bravely fought in the in need. Visitation Thursday, February 20, 2020, 4:00 103rd St., Oak Lawn, IL, from 4pm to 9pm. Funeral Battle of the Bulge. p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at Donnellan Family Funeral Home, Thursday, February 20, 2020, prayers 10am from fu- Memorial visitation Friday, 9:00 A.M. until Funeral 10045 Skokie Boulevard, at Old Orchard Road, neral home to St. Linus Church, 10400 Lawler Ave., Mass, 10:30 A.M. at St. Raymond de Penafort Skokie, IL 60077. Funeral Mass Friday, February 21, Oak Lawn, IL for mass at 10:30am. Interment St. Church, Elmhurst Rd. (Rt. 83) at Lincoln St., Mount 2020, 10:00 a.m. at Saint Athanasius Church, 1615 Mary Cemetery, Evergreen Park, IL. In lieu of flow- Prospect. Inurnment Queen of Heaven Cemetery. Lincoln St, Evanston, IL 60201. Inurnment Calvary ers, donations to the Ludden In lieu of flowers, memorials in Fred’s name may be Cemetery. Evanston, IL. In lieu of flowers, memori- Speech and Language Clinic would be appreciated. made to The Veterans of Foreign Wars, www.vfw.org als to: Gift of Hope Organ and Tissue, 425 Spring Info 708-636-1193 or www.blakelamboaklawn.com Information call 847-255-7800 or friedrichsfh.com Lake Dr., Itasca, IL 60143. Please indicate in memory Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries of Harry G. Taylor. Info: www.donnellanfuneral.com or (847) 675-1990.

Konstantellos, Vasiliki Every Vasiliki Konstantellos, 93, nee Sakkos; born in Moore, Patrick J. Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries Chrisovo, Nafpaktias, Greece. Beloved Suddenly, beloved father of Brian and Brittany; de- wife of Lambros Konstantellos; loving voted son of Ann (nee O’Malley) and Joseph; loving life story mother of Christos (Maria) Konstantellos, brother of Mary (Jon) Wentworth and Kevin (Patti) Vilches, Mariano Mariano Rodriguez Vilches, of Gurnee, born October Theodoros (Vasiliki) Konstantellos and Moore; dear uncle of Monica, Thomas, Sean and 24, 1946 in Yabucoa, Puerto Rico to Stravoula “Stella” (Bernard) Nyder; proud Collin Wentworth and Brenden, Jennifer and Kaitlyn the late Juan and Eva Vilches. Mariano grandmother of Lambros (Elena), John, Konstantinos, Moore; fond cousin and friend of many. Visitation deserves passed away February 16, 2020 at the Lambros, Panagiota, Vasiliki, Joseph, Vicky and Thursday 9-11 a.m. at Cooney Funeral Home, 625 age of 73. Lauren and great-grandmother of Christos; devoted Busse Hwy Park Ridge. Going to St. Juliana Church Beloved husband of the late Patricia A. daughter of the late Theodoros and the late Stavroula for 11:30 a.m. Mass. Interment All Saints. Info 847- Selander. Loving father of Mike (Gina) Vilches, Lisa to be told. Sakkos and daughter-in-law of the late Christos and 685-1002. www.cooneyfuneralhome.com Chesser, and Bob Enger. Cherished brother of Juan the late Vasiliki Konstantellos; dearest sister of the Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries (Delfina) Rodriguez, Rodger (the late Tina) Rodriguez, late Nikolaos (the late Maria), Anastasios (the late Sylvia (Robert) Hall Rodriguez, Peter Rodriguez, Vasiliki) and Theodoros (Fotini) Sakkos; dear aunt of Share your loved one's story at Francis Rodriguez, Eddie Rodriguez, the late Majune many nieces and nephews. Visitation Wednesday, Diaz, the late Manolo Diaz, and Carmen Milagro. placeanad.chicagotribune.com February 19th, from 4:00 to 9:00 PM at Lawrence Dear grandpa of Rick Buchanan, Michael T. Vilches Funeral Home, 4800 N. Austin Ave., Chicago. Family Moy, Helen G. ‘Tomatoes’ Jr., Bailee A Chesser, Cody R. Chesser, and Kaitlyn and friends will meet Thursday morning, February Beloved daughter of the late Gim Sun and Kin Sui Enger. Great-grandpa and uncle of many. 20th at St. Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church 2727 Moy; dear sister of Evelyn (Po) Woo, Rosemary Visitation will be held 4-8 PM on Wednesday at W. Winona St., Chicago, IL 60625 for funeral service (Peter) Chan, Nancy, Jimmy, and the late Raymond Marsh Funeral Home, 305 N Cemetery Rd, Gurnee. at 10:30 AM. Interment to follow at Ridgewood Moy; fond aunt of Joe (Kimberly) Woo, and Jeffrey Funeral Service will begin at 10:30 AM on Thursday Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations to Woo. CPS teacher for 35 years, President of the at the funeral home. Interment will follow at Greek American Rehabilitation & Care Centre would Chinese American Civic Council, member of the Highland Memorial Park. be appreciated. Arrangements by John G. Adinamis Chinese Benevolent Association and the CACC Girl In lieu of flowers please make a donation in memory Funeral Director, LTD. 847-375-0095 or www.jga- Scouts. Visitation Friday 2 p.m. to 8 p.m., Funeral of Mariano to The American Red Cross at www. dinamis.com. Services Saturday 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. at Michael redcross.org Brought to you by Legacy.com® Coletta Sons Funeral Home 544 W. 31st St. (Chicago) MarshFuneralHome.com or 847-336-0127. Interment Mt. Auburn Cemetery. For Service info (312)225-8500 or colettasonsfuneralhome.com Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries Sign Guestbook at chicagotribune.com/obituaries 6 Chicago Tribune | Business | Section 2 | Tuesday, February 18, 2020

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The court has authority in call today 773-622-3454 CASE TO TAKE FROM YOU THE CUSTODY CASE TO TAKE FROM YOU THE CUSTODY AND GUARDIANSHIP OF THE MINOR, TO AND GUARDIANSHIP OF THE MINOR, TO AND GUARDIANSHIP OF THE MINOR, TO AND GUARDIANSHIP OF THE MINOR, TO this case to take from you the custody and TERMINATE YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS AND TERMINATE YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS AND TERMINATE YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS AND TERMINATE YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS AND guardianship of the minor. TO APPOINT A GUARDIAN WITH POWER TO TO APPOINT A GUARDIAN WITH POWER TO TO APPOINT A GUARDIAN WITH POWER TO TO APPOINT A GUARDIAN WITH POWER TO CONSENT TO ADOPTION. YOU MAY LOSE ALL CONSENT TO ADOPTION. YOU MAY LOSE ALL CONSENT TO ADOPTION. YOU MAY LOSE ALL CONSENT TO ADOPTION. YOU MAY LOSE ALL Unless you appear at the hearing and show PARENTAL RIGHTS TO YOUR CHILD. IF THE PARENTAL RIGHTS TO YOUR CHILD. IF THE PARENTAL RIGHTS TO YOUR CHILD. IF THE PARENTAL RIGHTS TO YOUR CHILD. IF THE cause to the contrary, an order or judgment PETITION REQUESTS THE TERMINATION OF PETITION REQUESTS THE TERMINATION OF PETITION REQUESTS THE TERMINATION OF PETITION REQUESTS THE TERMINATION OF by default may be entered against you for YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS AND APPOINTMENT YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS AND APPOINTMENT YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS AND APPOINTMENT YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS AND APPOINTMENT the relief asked in the petition. OF A GUARDIAN WITH POWER TO CONSENT OF A GUARDIAN WITH POWER TO CONSENT OF A GUARDIAN WITH POWER TO CONSENT OF A GUARDIAN WITH POWER TO CONSENT TO ADOPTION, YOU MAY LOSE ALL PARENTAL TO ADOPTION, YOU MAY LOSE ALL PARENTAL TO ADOPTION, YOU MAY LOSE ALL PARENTAL TO ADOPTION, YOU MAY LOSE ALL PARENTAL DOROTHY BROWN, CLERK OF COURT RIGHTS TO THE CHILD. RIGHTS TO THE CHILD. RIGHTS TO THE CHILD. RIGHTS TO THE CHILD. January 29, 2020

UNLESS YOU appear, you will not be entitled UNLESS YOU appear, you will not be entitled UNLESS YOU appear, you will not be entitled UNLESS YOU appear, you will not be entitled ASSISTANT STATE’S ATTORNEY: to further written notices or publication to further written notices or publication to further written notices or publication to further written notices or publication T. Jackson, C. Winsett notices of the proceedings in this case, notices of the proceedings in this case, notices of the proceedings in this case, notices of the proceedings in this case, ATTORNEY FOR: including the filing of an amended petition including the filing of an amended petition including the filing of an amended petition including the filing of an amended petition THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS Dr. Dina Kaner’s office (3385 N Arlington or a motion to terminate parental rights. or a motion to terminate parental rights. or a motion to terminate parental rights. or a motion to terminate parental rights. ADDRESS: 1100 South Hamilton Heights Rd, Ste A, Arlington Heights, IL CITY/STATE: Chicago, Illinois 60612 60004) is CLOSING on March 22, 2020. UNLESS YOU appear at the hearing and UNLESS YOU appear at the hearing and UNLESS YOU appear at the hearing and UNLESS YOU appear at the hearing and TELEPHONE NUMBER: (312) 433-7000 Request records by fax: 847-632-0604, show cause against the petition, the ATTORNEY NO.: 33182 email: [email protected], regular mail. show cause against the petition, the show cause against the petition, the show cause against the petition, the For more info call 847-632-0600 or go to allegations of the petition may stand allegations of the petition may stand allegations of the petition may stand allegations of the petition may stand www.dinakaner.com admitted as against you and each of you, admitted as against you and each of you, admitted as against you and each of you, admitted as against you and each of you, CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT, and an order or judgment entered. and an order or judgment entered. and an order or judgment entered. and an order or judgment entered. COOK COUNTY OF ILLINOIS January 29, 2020 6595099 DOROTHY BROWN, CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT DOROTHY BROWN, CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT DOROTHY BROWN, CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT DOROTHY BROWN, CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT LEGAL NOTICES COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS January 31, 2020 6607115 GOVERNMENT/EDUCATION February 7, 2020 6607065 January 30, 2020 6607092 February 6, 2020 6607110

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS JUVENILE JUSTICE AND COUNTY, ILLINOIS JUVENILE JUSTICE AND COUNTY, ILLINOIS JUVENILE JUSTICE AND COUNTY, ILLINOIS JUVENILE JUSTICE AND IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS JUVENILE JUSTICE AND CHILD PROTECTION DEPARTMENT CHILD CHILD PROTECTION DEPARTMENT CHILD CHILD PROTECTION DEPARTMENT CHILD CHILD PROTECTION DEPARTMENT CHILD COUNTY, ILLINOIS JUVENILE JUSTICE AND CHILD PROTECTION DEPARTMENT CHILD PROTECTION DIVISION PROTECTION DIVISION PROTECTION DIVISION PROTECTION DIVISION CHILD PROTECTION DEPARTMENT CHILD PROTECTION DIVISION PROTECTION DIVISION IN THE INTEREST OF IN THE INTEREST OF IN THE INTEREST OF IN THE INTEREST OF IN THE INTEREST OF Sunny Christian Ely AKA Christian Aamuuriel Amir-El Hazel Cobern Calvin Moore Reason Moore IN THE INTEREST OF Maniya Banks Costello Denzal Chris Carter AKA Denzal Carter MINOR(S) CHILD(REN) OF Lawanda Bobbitt MINOR(S) CHILD(REN) OF Diane Cobern MINOR(S) CHILD(REN) OF Antoinette MINOR(S) CHILD(REN) OF Courtney Banks Vivian Ely (Mother) (Mother) MINOR(S) CHILD(REN) OF Mcbain (Mother) MINOR(S) CHILD(REN) OF Shantineer Hill (Mother) (Mother) (Mother) JUVENILE NO.: 19JA01518 JUVENILE NO.: 18JA00432 JUVENILE NO.: 19JA01439 19JA01440 JUVENILE NO.: 17JA00297 JUVENILE NO.: 19JA00961 JUVENILE NO.: 16JA00697 NOTICE OF PUBLICATION NOTICE OF PUBLICATION NOTICE OF PUBLICATION NOTICE OF PUBLICATION NOTICE OF PUBLICATION NOTICE OF PUBLICATION NOTICE IS GIVEN YOU, Joesph Dama NOTICE IS GIVEN YOU, Gerado Zarate AKA NOTICE IS GIVEN YOU, Carlos Antonio NOTICE IS GIVEN YOU, Xavier Brandley NOTICE IS GIVEN YOU, Vivian Ely (Mother), (Father), respondents, and to All Whom It Gerado Zarate AKA Lalo Verta Aka Lala Moore (Father), Unknown (Father), NOTICE IS GIVEN YOU, Maurice Byles (Father), AKA Xavier Bradley, respondents, respondents, and to All Whom It May May Concern, that on December 16, 2019, Verta (Father), respondents, and to All respondents, and to All Whom It May (Father), Unknown (Father), respondents, and to All Whom It May Concern, that on Concern, that on August 29, 2019, a a petition was filed under the Juvenile Court Whom It May Concern, that on December Concern, that on December 06, 2019, a and to All Whom It May Concern, that on November 08, 2019, a petition was filed petition was filed under the Juvenile Court Act by KIM FOXX in this court and that in 30, 2019, a petition was filed under the petition was filed under the Juvenile Court January 29, 2019, a petition was filed under under the Juvenile Court Act by KIM FOXX in Act by KIM FOXX in this court and that in the courtroom of Judge Maxwell Griffin in Juvenile Court Act by KIM FOXX in this Act by KIM FOXX in this court and that in the Juvenile Court Act by KIM FOXX in this this court and that in the courtroom of Judge the courtroom of Judge Shannon O’Malley the Cook County Juvenile Court Building, court and that in the courtroom of Judge the courtroom of Judge Kimberly Lewis in court and that in the courtroom of Judge Patrick Murphy in the Cook County Juvenile in the Cook County Juvenile Court Building, 1100 So. Hamilton Avenue, Chicago, Illinois, Maxwell Griffin in the Cook County Juvenile the Cook County Juvenile Court Building, Bernard Sarley in the Cook County Juvenile Court Building, 1100 So. Hamilton Avenue, 1100 So. Hamilton Avenue, Chicago, Illinois, ON 02/28/2020, at 9:30 AM in CALENDAR Court Building, 1100 So. Hamilton Avenue, 1100 So. Hamilton Avenue, Chicago, Illinois, Court Building, 1100 So. Hamilton Avenue, Chicago, Illinois, ON 03/10/2020, at 9:00 ON 03/10/2020,at 9:30 AM in CALENDAR 6 10 COURTROOM J, or as soon thereafter as Chicago, Illinois, ON 02/25/2020, at 9:30 ON 02/28/2020,at 10:00 AM in CALENDAR Chicago, Illinois, ON 03/10/2020, at 9:30 AM in CALENDAR 1 COURTROOM A, or as COURTROOM F, or as soon thereafter as this this case may be heard, a hearing will be AM in CALENDAR 10 COURTROOM J, or as 8 COURTROOM H, or as soon thereafter as AM in CALENDAR 9 COURTROOM I, or as soon thereafter as this case may be heard, case may be heard, an adjudicatory hearing held upon the petition to terminate your soon thereafter as this case may be heard, this case may be heard, an adjudicatory soon thereafter as this case may be heard, a hearing will be held upon the petition to will be held upon the petition to have the parental rights and appoint a guardian with a hearing will be held upon the petition to hearing will be held upon the petition to a hearing will be held upon the petition to terminate your parental rights and appoint a minor declared to be a ward of the court power to consent to adoption. terminate your parental rights and appoint a have the minor declared to be a ward of the terminate your parental rights and appoint a guardian with power to consent to adoption. guardian with power to consent to adoption. and for other relief under the Act. court and for other relief under the Act. guardian with power to consent to adoption. THE COURT HAS AUTHORITY IN THIS THE COURT HAS AUTHORITY IN THIS THE COURT HAS AUTHORITY IN THIS CASE TO TAKE FROM YOU THE CUSTODY THE COURT HAS AUTHORITY IN THIS THE COURT HAS AUTHORITY IN THIS THE COURT HAS AUTHORITY IN THIS CASE TO TAKE FROM YOU THE CUSTODY CASE TO TAKE FROM YOU THE CUSTODY AND GUARDIANSHIP OF THE MINOR, TO CASE TO TAKE FROM YOU THE CUSTODY CASE TO TAKE FROM YOU THE CUSTODY CASE TO TAKE FROM YOU THE CUSTODY AND GUARDIANSHIP OF THE MINOR, TO AND GUARDIANSHIP OF THE MINOR, TO TERMINATE YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS AND AND GUARDIANSHIP OF THE MINOR, TO AND GUARDIANSHIP OF THE MINOR, TO AND GUARDIANSHIP OF THE MINOR, TO TERMINATE YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS AND TERMINATE YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS AND TO APPOINT A GUARDIAN WITH POWER TO TERMINATE YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS AND TERMINATE YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS AND TERMINATE YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS AND TO APPOINT A GUARDIAN WITH POWER TO TO APPOINT A GUARDIAN WITH POWER TO CONSENT TO ADOPTION. YOU MAY LOSE ALL TO APPOINT A GUARDIAN WITH POWER TO TO APPOINT A GUARDIAN WITH POWER TO TO APPOINT A GUARDIAN WITH POWER TO CONSENT TO ADOPTION. YOU MAY LOSE ALL CONSENT TO ADOPTION. YOU MAY LOSE ALL PARENTAL RIGHTS TO YOUR CHILD. IF THE CONSENT TO ADOPTION. YOU MAY LOSE ALL CONSENT TO ADOPTION. YOU MAY LOSE ALL CONSENT TO ADOPTION. YOU MAY LOSE ALL PARENTAL RIGHTS TO YOUR CHILD. IF THE PARENTAL RIGHTS TO YOUR CHILD. IF THE PETITION REQUESTS THE TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS TO YOUR CHILD. IF THE PARENTAL RIGHTS TO YOUR CHILD. IF THE PARENTAL RIGHTS TO YOUR CHILD. IF THE PETITION REQUESTS THE TERMINATION OF PETITION REQUESTS THE TERMINATION OF YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS AND APPOINTMENT PETITION REQUESTS THE TERMINATION OF PETITION REQUESTS THE TERMINATION OF PETITION REQUESTS THE TERMINATION OF YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS AND APPOINTMENT YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS AND APPOINTMENT OF A GUARDIAN WITH POWER TO CONSENT YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS AND APPOINTMENT YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS AND APPOINTMENT YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS AND APPOINTMENT OF A GUARDIAN WITH POWER TO CONSENT OF A GUARDIAN WITH POWER TO CONSENT TO ADOPTION, YOU MAY LOSE ALL PARENTAL OF A GUARDIAN WITH POWER TO CONSENT OF A GUARDIAN WITH POWER TO CONSENT OF A GUARDIAN WITH POWER TO CONSENT TO ADOPTION, YOU MAY LOSE ALL PARENTAL TO ADOPTION, YOU MAY LOSE ALL PARENTAL RIGHTS TO THE CHILD. TO ADOPTION, YOU MAY LOSE ALL PARENTAL TO ADOPTION, YOU MAY LOSE ALL PARENTAL TO ADOPTION, YOU MAY LOSE ALL PARENTAL RIGHTS TO THE CHILD. RIGHTS TO THE CHILD. RIGHTS TO THE CHILD. RIGHTS TO THE CHILD. RIGHTS TO THE CHILD. UNLESS YOU appear, you will not be entitled UNLESS YOU appear, you will not be entitled UNLESS YOU appear, you will not be entitled to further written notices or publication UNLESS YOU appear, you will not be entitled UNLESS YOU appear, you will not be entitled UNLESS YOU appear, you will not be entitled to further written notices or publication to further written notices or publication notices of the proceedings in this case, to further written notices or publication to further written notices or publication to further written notices or publication notices of the proceedings in this case, notices of the proceedings in this case, including the filing of an amended petition notices of the proceedings in this case, notices of the proceedings in this case, notices of the proceedings in this case, including the filing of an amended petition including the filing of an amended petition or a motion to terminate parental rights. including the filing of an amended petition including the filing of an amended petition including the filing of an amended petition or a motion to terminate parental rights. or a motion to terminate parental rights. or a motion to terminate parental rights. or a motion to terminate parental rights. or a motion to terminate parental rights. UNLESS YOU appear at the hearing and UNLESS YOU appear at the hearing and UNLESS YOU appear at the hearing and show cause against the petition, the UNLESS YOU appear at the hearing and UNLESS YOU appear at the hearing and UNLESS YOU appear at the hearing and show cause against the petition, the show cause against the petition, the allegations of the petition may stand show cause against the petition, the show cause against the petition, the show cause against the petition, the allegations of the petition may stand allegations of the petition may stand admitted as against you and each of you, allegations of the petition may stand allegations of the petition may stand allegations of the petition may stand admitted as against you and each of you, admitted as against you and each of you, and an order or judgment entered. admitted as against you and each of you, admitted as against you and each of you, admitted as against you and each of you, and an order or judgment entered. and an order or judgment entered. and an order or judgment entered. and an order or judgment entered. and an order or judgment entered. DOROTHY BROWN, CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT DOROTHY BROWN, CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT DOROTHY BROWN, CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS DOROTHY BROWN, CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT DOROTHY BROWN, CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT DOROTHY BROWN, CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS January 31, 2020 6607026 COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS February 6, 2020 6607011 January 9, 2020 6606991 January 13, 2020 6575387 January 29, 2020 6607036 January 30, 2020 6607097

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS JUVENILE JUSTICE AND COUNTY, ILLINOIS JUVENILE JUSTICE AND IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS JUVENILE JUSTICE AND IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK CHILD PROTECTION DEPARTMENT CHILD CHILD PROTECTION DEPARTMENT CHILD IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS JUVENILE JUSTICE AND CHILD PROTECTION DEPARTMENT CHILD COUNTY, ILLINOIS JUVENILE JUSTICE AND PROTECTION DIVISION PROTECTION DIVISION COUNTY, ILLINOIS JUVENILE JUSTICE AND CHILD PROTECTION DEPARTMENT CHILD PROTECTION DIVISION CHILD PROTECTION DEPARTMENT CHILD CHILD PROTECTION DEPARTMENT CHILD PROTECTION DIVISION PROTECTION DIVISION IN THE INTEREST OF IN THE INTEREST OF PROTECTION DIVISION IN THE INTEREST OF Jalin Thorton AKA Jalin Thorn Jaqwan Quentin Perkins AKA Quentin Perkins IN THE INTEREST OF Camaya Brown IN THE INTEREST OF Lanier AKA Ja’qwan Lanier AKA Quentin Perkins IN THE INTEREST OF Amari McIntyre Denzal Chris Carter AKA Denzal Carter Tamiah Scott MINOR(S) CHILD(REN) OF Cara Brown MINOR(S) CHILD(REN) OF Tiesha Lanier MINOR(S) CHILD(REN) OF Brittani Vinson MINOR(S) CHILD(REN) OF Keonia Burford (Mother) MINOR(S) CHILD(REN) OF Shantineer Hill (Mother) (Mother) MINOR(S) CHILD(REN) OF Shree Smith (Mother) (Mother) (Mother) JUVENILE NO.: 18JA00298 JUVENILE NO.: 19JA00729 19JA00730 JUVENILE NO.: 19JA01227 JUVENILE NO.: 19JA01391 JUVENILE NO.: 16JA00697 JUVENILE NO.: 19JA00359 NOTICE OF PUBLICATION NOTICE OF PUBLICATION NOTICE OF PUBLICATION NOTICE OF PUBLICATION NOTICE OF PUBLICATION NOTICE OF PUBLICATION NOTICE IS GIVEN YOU, Christopher NOTICE IS GIVEN YOU, Javell Thorton NOTICE IS GIVEN YOU, Quentin Perkins AKA NOTICE IS GIVEN YOU, Keonia Buford Smith (Father), AKA Christian Smith, NOTICE IS GIVEN YOU, Thomas Gibbs (Father) Any And All Unknown Fathers Quentin Perkins Jr. AKA Quentin Perkins NOTICE IS GIVEN YOU, Ronald Scott (Mother), respondents, and to All Whom It respondents, and to All Whom It May (Father), Unknown (Father), respondents, Any, respondents, and to All Whom It May Sr. (Father), respondents, and to All Whom (Father), respondents, and to All Whom It May Concern, that on November 26, 2019, Concern, that on November 27, 2019, a and to All Whom It May Concern, that on Concern, that on July 11, 2019, a petition It May Concern, that on October 25, 2019, May Concern, that on April 10, 2019, a a petition was filed under the Juvenile Court petition was filed under the Juvenile Court January 29, 2019, a petition was filed under was filed under the Juvenile Court Act by a petition was filed under the Juvenile Court petition was filed under the Juvenile Court Act by KIM FOXX in this court and that in Act by KIM FOXX in this court and that in the Juvenile Court Act by KIM FOXX in this KIM FOXX in this court and that in the Act by KIM FOXX in this court and that in Act by KIM FOXX in this court and that in the courtroom of Judge John Huff in the the courtroom of Judge John Huff in the court and that in the courtroom of Judge courtroom of Judge Robert Balanoff in the the courtroom of Judge Patrick Murphy in the courtroom of Judge Shannon O’Malley Cook County Juvenile Court Building, 1100 Cook County Juvenile Court Building, 1100 Bernard Sarley in the Cook County Juvenile Cook County Juvenile Court Building, 1100 the Cook County Juvenile Court Building, in the Cook County Juvenile Court Building, So. Hamilton Avenue, Chicago, Illinois, ON So. Hamilton Avenue, Chicago, Illinois, ON Court Building, 1100 So. Hamilton Avenue, So. Hamilton Avenue, Chicago, Illinois, ON 1100 So. Hamilton Avenue, Chicago, Illinois, 1100 So. Hamilton Avenue, Chicago, Illinois, 03/12/2020,at 9:30 AM in CALENDAR 14 02/26/2020, at 10:00 AM in CALENDAR 14 Chicago, Illinois, ON 03/10/2020, at 9:30 03/12/2020,at 11:00 AM in CALENDAR 12 ON 03/03/2020,at 1:30 PM in CALENDAR 1 ON 03/11/2020,at 11:00 AM in CALENDAR COURTROOM N, or as soon thereafter as this COURTROOM N, or as soon thereafter as this AM in CALENDAR 9 COURTROOM I, or as COURTROOM L, or as soon thereafter as this COURTROOM A, or as soon thereafter as this 6 COURTROOM F, or as soon thereafter as case may be heard, an adjudicatory hearing case may be heard, a hearing will be held soon thereafter as this case may be heard, case may be heard, an adjudicatory hearing case may be heard, an adjudicatory hearing this case may be heard, an adjudicatory will be held upon the petition to have the upon the petition to terminate your parental a hearing will be held upon the petition to will be held upon the petition to have the will be held upon the petition to have the hearing will be held upon the petition to minor declared to be a ward of the court rights and appoint a guardian with power to terminate your parental rights and appoint a minor declared to be a ward of the court minor declared to be a ward of the court have the minor declared to be a ward of the and for other relief under the Act. consent to adoption. guardian with power to consent to adoption. and for other relief under the Act. and for other relief under the Act. court and for other relief under the Act.

THE COURT HAS AUTHORITY IN THIS THE COURT HAS AUTHORITY IN THIS THE COURT HAS AUTHORITY IN THIS THE COURT HAS AUTHORITY IN THIS THE COURT HAS AUTHORITY IN THIS THE COURT HAS AUTHORITY IN THIS CASE TO TAKE FROM YOU THE CUSTODY CASE TO TAKE FROM YOU THE CUSTODY CASE TO TAKE FROM YOU THE CUSTODY CASE TO TAKE FROM YOU THE CUSTODY CASE TO TAKE FROM YOU THE CUSTODY CASE TO TAKE FROM YOU THE CUSTODY AND GUARDIANSHIP OF THE MINOR, TO AND GUARDIANSHIP OF THE MINOR, TO AND GUARDIANSHIP OF THE MINOR, TO AND GUARDIANSHIP OF THE MINOR, TO AND GUARDIANSHIP OF THE MINOR, TO AND GUARDIANSHIP OF THE MINOR, TO TERMINATE YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS AND TERMINATE YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS AND TERMINATE YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS AND TERMINATE YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS AND TERMINATE YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS AND TERMINATE YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS AND TO APPOINT A GUARDIAN WITH POWER TO TO APPOINT A GUARDIAN WITH POWER TO TO APPOINT A GUARDIAN WITH POWER TO TO APPOINT A GUARDIAN WITH POWER TO TO APPOINT A GUARDIAN WITH POWER TO TO APPOINT A GUARDIAN WITH POWER TO CONSENT TO ADOPTION. YOU MAY LOSE ALL CONSENT TO ADOPTION. YOU MAY LOSE ALL CONSENT TO ADOPTION. YOU MAY LOSE ALL CONSENT TO ADOPTION. YOU MAY LOSE ALL CONSENT TO ADOPTION. YOU MAY LOSE ALL CONSENT TO ADOPTION. YOU MAY LOSE ALL PARENTAL RIGHTS TO YOUR CHILD. IF THE PARENTAL RIGHTS TO YOUR CHILD. IF THE PARENTAL RIGHTS TO YOUR CHILD. IF THE PARENTAL RIGHTS TO YOUR CHILD. IF THE PARENTAL RIGHTS TO YOUR CHILD. IF THE PARENTAL RIGHTS TO YOUR CHILD. IF THE PETITION REQUESTS THE TERMINATION OF PETITION REQUESTS THE TERMINATION OF PETITION REQUESTS THE TERMINATION OF PETITION REQUESTS THE TERMINATION OF PETITION REQUESTS THE TERMINATION OF PETITION REQUESTS THE TERMINATION OF YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS AND APPOINTMENT YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS AND APPOINTMENT YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS AND APPOINTMENT YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS AND APPOINTMENT YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS AND APPOINTMENT YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS AND APPOINTMENT OF A GUARDIAN WITH POWER TO CONSENT OF A GUARDIAN WITH POWER TO CONSENT OF A GUARDIAN WITH POWER TO CONSENT OF A GUARDIAN WITH POWER TO CONSENT OF A GUARDIAN WITH POWER TO CONSENT OF A GUARDIAN WITH POWER TO CONSENT TO ADOPTION, YOU MAY LOSE ALL PARENTAL TO ADOPTION, YOU MAY LOSE ALL PARENTAL TO ADOPTION, YOU MAY LOSE ALL PARENTAL TO ADOPTION, YOU MAY LOSE ALL PARENTAL TO ADOPTION, YOU MAY LOSE ALL PARENTAL TO ADOPTION, YOU MAY LOSE ALL PARENTAL RIGHTS TO THE CHILD. RIGHTS TO THE CHILD. RIGHTS TO THE CHILD. RIGHTS TO THE CHILD. RIGHTS TO THE CHILD. RIGHTS TO THE CHILD.

UNLESS YOU appear, you will not be entitled UNLESS YOU appear, you will not be entitled UNLESS YOU appear, you will not be entitled UNLESS YOU appear, you will not be entitled UNLESS YOU appear, you will not be entitled UNLESS YOU appear, you will not be entitled to further written notices or publication to further written notices or publication to further written notices or publication to further written notices or publication to further written notices or publication to further written notices or publication notices of the proceedings in this case, notices of the proceedings in this case, notices of the proceedings in this case, notices of the proceedings in this case, notices of the proceedings in this case, notices of the proceedings in this case, including the filing of an amended petition including the filing of an amended petition including the filing of an amended petition including the filing of an amended petition including the filing of an amended petition including the filing of an amended petition or a motion to terminate parental rights. or a motion to terminate parental rights. or a motion to terminate parental rights. or a motion to terminate parental rights. or a motion to terminate parental rights. or a motion to terminate parental rights.

UNLESS YOU appear at the hearing and UNLESS YOU appear at the hearing and UNLESS YOU appear at the hearing and UNLESS YOU appear at the hearing and UNLESS YOU appear at the hearing and UNLESS YOU appear at the hearing and show cause against the petition, the show cause against the petition, the show cause against the petition, the show cause against the petition, the show cause against the petition, the show cause against the petition, the allegations of the petition may stand allegations of the petition may stand allegations of the petition may stand allegations of the petition may stand allegations of the petition may stand allegations of the petition may stand admitted as against you and each of you, admitted as against you and each of you, admitted as against you and each of you, admitted as against you and each of you, admitted as against you and each of you, admitted as against you and each of you, and an order or judgment entered. and an order or judgment entered. and an order or judgment entered. and an order or judgment entered. and an order or judgment entered. and an order or judgment entered.

DOROTHY BROWN, CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT DOROTHY BROWN, CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT DOROTHY BROWN, CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT DOROTHY BROWN, CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT DOROTHY BROWN, CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT DOROTHY BROWN, CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS February 3, 2020 6607130 January 31, 2020 6607018 January 30, 2020 6607103 January 31, 2020 6607124 February 6, 2020 6607045 January 21, 2020 6607003 Chicago Tribune | Business | Section 2 | Tuesday, February 18, 2020 7

LEGAL NOTICES GOVERNMENT/EDUCATION

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS JUVENILE JUSTICE AND CHILD PROTECTION DEPARTMENT CHILD TO: Western Construction Management, TO: 5835 Touhy Building Corp.; 5835 Touhy TO: 1641 Francisco, Ltd.; 1641 Francisco, Ltd., TO: Chicago Title Land Trust Co. Suctr to TO: Michael D. Mitchell; Krel Laboratories, PROTECTION DIVISION Inc., c/o James Nick Zografos; Western Building Corp., c/o Francis A. Beninati, Reg. c/o Angelica Jastrzebska, Reg. Agt.; 1641 North Star Trust Co. Suctr to Pioneer Bank Inc.; Krel Laboratories, Inc., c/o Christopher Construction Management, Inc., c/o Jesse Agt.; City of Chicago, c/o Anna M. Valencia, Francisco, Ltd., c/o Angelica Jastrzebska, & Trust Company A/T/U/T/A/D 10/17/95 T. Nowotarski, Reg. Agt.; Michael W. Mitchell; IN THE INTEREST OF White, IL Secretary of State; Western City Clerk; Occupant, 5835 W. Touhy Ave., President; 1641 Francisco, Ltd., c/o Jesse A/K/A/T/N 26083, c/o CT CORP. SYSTEM; Occupant, 383 N. Avers Ave., Chicago, Valisia Lee Construction Management Inc.; Hamstra Chicago, IL 60646; Karen A. Yarbrough, White, IL Secretary of State; City of Chicago, Chicago Title Land Trust Co. Suctr to North IL 60624; Occupant, 385 N. Avers Ave., Enterprises, L.L.C., c/o Richard D. Boonstra; Cook County Clerk; Persons or tenants in c/o Anna M. Valencia, City Clerk; City of Star Trust Co. Suctr to Pioneer Bank & Trust Chicago, IL 60624; Karen A. Yarbrough, Cook MINOR(S) CHILD(REN) OF Valisia Jefferson Heartland Recycling, L.L.C., c/o Ronald K. actual occupancy or possession of said Chicago, Dept. of Water; Mokin Development, Company A/T/U/T/A/D 10/17/95 A/K/A/T/N County Clerk; Persons or tenants in actual (Mother) Szopa; Normandy Groop Ltd. Inc., a/k/a property; Unknown owners or parties LLC, c/o Felix Koltsov, Reg. Agt.; 2010-3 SFR 26083; Peter Boulahanis; Unknown Heirs occupancy or possession of said property; Normandy Group Ltd. Inc.; Heartland interested in said property. TAX DEED NO. Venture Inc., c/o James Karamanis, Reg. and Legatees of Peter Boulahanis; 4212 Unknown owners or parties interested in said JUVENILE NO.: 19JA01516 Recycling, L.L.C.; Heartland Recycling, 2020COTD000088 FILED: 1/9/2020 TAKE Agt.; 2010-3 SFR Venture Inc., c/o Jesse Building Corp., c/o Christopher Boulahanis, property. TAX DEED NO. 2020COTD000032 L.L.C., c/o MS Registered Agent Services, NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises White, IL Secretary of State; Midwest CRE Reg. Agt.; 4212 Building Corp., c/o Jesse FILED: 1/2/2020 TAKE NOTICE County NOTICE OF PUBLICATION Reg. Agt.; Occupant; Karen A. Yarbrough, Sold: 5/8/2018 Certificate No.: 16-0006138 Ventures Inc., c/o Karamanis Law Group; White, IL Secretary of State Luigi’s Pizza; of Cook Date Premises Sold: 5/9/2018 Cook County Clerk; Persons or tenants in Sold for General Taxes of (year): 2016 Sold Karamanis Law Group; Occupant; Karen A. Occupant, 4210 W. Madison St., Chicago, IL Certificate No.: 16-0010191 & 16-0010192 NOTICE IS GIVEN YOU, Anthony McField actual occupancy or possession of said for Special Assessments of (Municipality): Yarbrough, Cook County Clerk; Persons or 60624; Michael Gluck; Karen A. Yarbrough, Sold for General Taxes of (year): 2016 Sold (Father) Any And All Unknown Fathers property; Unknown owners or parties N/A Warrant No.: N/A Installment No.: tenants in actual occupancy or possession Cook County Clerk; Persons or tenants in for Special Assessments of (Municipality): Any, respondents, and to All Whom It May interested in said property. TAX DEED NO. N/A THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR of said property; Unknown owners or parties actual occupancy or possession of said N/A Warrant No.: N/A Installment No.: Concern, that on December 16, 2019, a 2020COTD000021 FILED: 1/2/2020 TAKE DELINQUENT TAXES Property located at: interested in said property. TAX DEED NO. property; Unknown owners or parties N/A THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR petition was filed under the Juvenile Court NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises 5835 W. TOUHY AVENUE, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 2020COTD000030 FILED: 1/2/2020 TAKE interested in said property. TAX DEED NO. DELINQUENT TAXES Property located at: 383 Act by KIM FOXX in this court and that in Sold: 5/4/2018 Certificate No.: 16-0001198 60646 Legal Description or Property Index NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises 2020COTD000029 FILED: 1/2/2020 TAKE & 385 N. AVERS AVENUE, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS the courtroom of Judge Andrea Buford in Sold for General Taxes of (year): 2016 Sold No.: 10-32-202-033-0000 This notice is to Sold: 5/9/2018 Certificate No.: 16-0009778 NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises 60624 Legal Description or Property Index the Cook County Juvenile Court Building, for Special Assessments of (Municipality): advise you that the above property has been Sold for General Taxes of (year): 2016 Sold Sold: 5/9/2018 Certificate No.: 16-0010140 No.: 16-11-303-002-0000 & 16-11-303-003- 1100 So. Hamilton Avenue, Chicago, Illinois, N/A Warrant No.: N/A Installment No.: sold for delinquent taxes and that the period for Special Assessments of (Municipality): Sold for General Taxes of (year): 2016 Sold 0000 This notice is to advise you that the ON 03/10/2020,at 9:30 AM in CALENDAR 4 N/A THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR of redemption from the sale will expire on N/A Warrant No.: N/A Installment No.: for Special Assessments of (Municipality): above property has been sold for delinquent COURTROOM D, or as soon thereafter as this DELINQUENT TAXES Property located at: 7/6/2020. The amount to redeem is subject N/A THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR N/A Warrant No.: N/A Installment No.: taxes and that the period of redemption case may be heard, an adjudicatory hearing ON THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE to increase at 6 month intervals from the DELINQUENT TAXES Property located at: N/A THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR from the sale will expire on 6/16/2020. The will be held upon the petition to have the INTERSECTION OF MAGNOLIA STREET AND date of sale and may be further increased 1641 N. FRANCISCO AVE., CHICAGO, ILLINOIS DELINQUENT TAXES Property located at: amount to redeem is subject to increase at minor declared to be a ward of the court MITCHELL AVENUE, HAVING 48.32 FEET if the purchaser at the tax sale or his or her 60647 Legal Description or Property Index 4210 W. MADISON STREET, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 6 month intervals from the date of sale and and for other relief under the Act. OF FRONTAGE ON MITCHELL AVENUE AND assignee pays any subsequently accruing No.: 13-36-330-009-0000 This notice is to 60624 Legal Description or Property Index may be further increased if the purchaser 267.79 FEET OF FRONTAGE ON MAGNOLIA taxes or special assessments to redeem advise you that the above property has been No.: 16-10-423-027-0000 This notice is to at the tax sale or his or her assignee pays THE COURT HAS AUTHORITY IN THIS STREET IN ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, ILLINOIS the property from subsequent forfeitures sold for delinquent taxes and that the period advise you that the above property has been any subsequently accruing taxes or special CASE TO TAKE FROM YOU THE CUSTODY Legal Description or Property Index No.: or tax sales. Check with the county clerk of redemption from the sale will expire on sold for delinquent taxes and that the period assessments to redeem the property from AND GUARDIANSHIP OF THE MINOR, TO 08-09-209-001-0000 This notice is to advise as to the exact amount you owe before 6/16/2020. The amount to redeem is subject of redemption from the sale will expire on subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check TERMINATE YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS AND you that the above property has been sold redeeming. This notice is also to advise to increase at 6 month intervals from the 6/16/2020. The amount to redeem is subject with the county clerk as to the exact TO APPOINT A GUARDIAN WITH POWER TO for delinquent taxes and that the period you that a petition has been filed for a tax date of sale and may be further increased to increase at 6 month intervals from the amount you owe before redeeming. This CONSENT TO ADOPTION. YOU MAY LOSE ALL of redemption from the sale will expire on deed which will transfer title and the right to if the purchaser at the tax sale or his or her date of sale and may be further increased notice is also to advise you that a petition PARENTAL RIGHTS TO YOUR CHILD. IF THE 6/16/2020. The amount to redeem is subject possession of this property if redemption is assignee pays any subsequently accruing if the purchaser at the tax sale or his or her has been filed for a tax deed which will PETITION REQUESTS THE TERMINATION OF to increase at 6 month intervals from the not made on or before 7/6/2020. This matter taxes or special assessments to redeem the assignee pays any subsequently accruing transfer title and the right to possession of YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS AND APPOINTMENT date of sale and may be further increased is set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this property from subsequent forfeitures or tax taxes or special assessments to redeem the this property if redemption is not made on OF A GUARDIAN WITH POWER TO CONSENT if the purchaser at the tax sale or his or her County in Chicago, Illinois, on 7/15/2020 in sales. Check with the county clerk as to the property from subsequent forfeitures or tax or before 6/16/2020. This matter is set for TO ADOPTION, YOU MAY LOSE ALL PARENTAL assignee pays any subsequently accruing Room 1704 of the Richard J. Daley Center at exact amount you owe before redeeming. sales. Check with the county clerk as to the hearing in the Circuit Court of this County RIGHTS TO THE CHILD. taxes or special assessments to redeem the 50 W. Washington Street, Chicago, Illinois at This notice is also to advise you that a exact amount you owe before redeeming. in Chicago, Illinois, on 7/8/2020 in Room property from subsequent forfeitures or tax 9:30 a.m. You may be present at this hearing petition has been filed for a tax deed which This notice is also to advise you that a 1704 of the Richard J. Daley Center at 50 W. UNLESS YOU appear, you will not be entitled sales. Check with the county clerk as to the but your right to redeem will already have will transfer title and the right to possession petition has been filed for a tax deed which Washington Street, Chicago, Illinois at 9:30 to further written notices or publication exact amount you owe before redeeming. expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO of this property if redemption is not made will transfer title and the right to possession a.m. You may be present at this hearing notices of the proceedings in this case, This notice is also to advise you that a REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF on or before 6/16/2020. This matter is set for of this property if redemption is not made but your right to redeem will already have including the filing of an amended petition petition has been filed for a tax deed which PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any hearing in the Circuit Court of this County on or before 6/16/2020. This matter is set for expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO or a motion to terminate parental rights. will transfer title and the right to possession time on or before 7/6/2020 by applying to the in Chicago, Illinois, on 7/8/2020 in Room hearing in the Circuit Court of this County REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS of this property if redemption is not made County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, at the 1704 of the Richard J. Daley Center at 50 W. in Chicago, Illinois, on 7/8/2020 in Room OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made at UNLESS YOU appear at the hearing and on or before 6/16/2020. This matter is set for Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, Illinois. Washington Street, Chicago, Illinois at 9:30 1704 of the Richard J. Daley Center at 50 W. any time on or before 6/16/2020 by applying show cause against the petition, the hearing in the Circuit Court of this County FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT a.m. You may be present at this hearing Washington Street, Chicago, Illinois at 9:30 to the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, allegations of the petition may stand in Chicago, Illinois, on 7/8/2020 in Room THE COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: 118 N. Clark but your right to redeem will already have a.m. You may be present at this hearing at the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, admitted as against you and each of you, 1704 of the Richard J. Daley Center at 50 W. Street, Room 434, Chicago, Illinois 60602 expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO but your right to redeem will already have Illinois. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION and an order or judgment entered. Washington Street, Chicago, Illinois at 9:30 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 LIEN GROUP REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: 118 a.m. You may be present at this hearing LLC Purchaser or Assignee Dated: February OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made at REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS N. Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, Illinois DOROTHY BROWN, CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT but your right to redeem will already have 10, 2020 Balin Law, P.C. Attorneys at Law 100 any time on or before 6/16/2020 by applying OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made at 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 LIEN COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO N. LaSalle, Suite 1200 Chicago, IL 60602 (312) to the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, any time on or before 6/16/2020 by applying GROUP LLC Purchaser or Assignee Dated: January 21, 2020 6606986 REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS 345-1111 Firm #58864 at the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, to the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, February 10, 2020 Balin Law, P.C. Attorneys OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made at 2/18, 19, 20/2020 6604190 Illinois. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION at the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, at Law 100 N. LaSalle, Suite 1200 Chicago, IL any time on or before 6/16/2020 by applying CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: 118 Illinois. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION 60602 (312) 345-1111 Firm #58864 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK to the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, N. Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, Illinois CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: 118 2/18, 19, 20/2020 6604175 COUNTY, ILLINOIS JUVENILE JUSTICE AND at the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 LIEN N. Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, Illinois CHILD PROTECTION DEPARTMENT CHILD Illinois. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION GROUP LLC Purchaser or Assignee Dated: 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 LIEN PROTECTION DIVISION CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: 118 February 10, 2020 Balin Law, P.C. Attorneys GROUP LLC Purchaser or Assignee Dated: TO: Cuaotemoc Castillo, a/k/a Cuauhtemoc N. Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, Illinois at Law 100 N. LaSalle, Suite 1200 Chicago, IL February 10, 2020 Balin Law, P.C. Attorneys Castillo; Occupant, 4700 W. 5th Ave., IN THE INTEREST OF 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 LIEN 60602 (312) 345-1111 Firm #58864 at Law 100 N. LaSalle, Suite 1200 Chicago, IL Chicago, IL 60644; Karen A. Yarbrough, Xavion Bell GROUP LLC Purchaser or Assignee Dated: TO: Amelia Hudak; Unknown Heirs and 2/18, 19, 20/2020 6604167 60602 (312) 345-1111 Firm #58864 Cook County Clerk; Persons or tenants in February 10, 2020 Balin Law, P.C. Attorneys Legatees of Amelia Hudak; Anna Hudak, 2/18, 19, 20/2020 6604162 actual occupancy or possession of said MINOR(S) CHILD(REN) OF Lakeisha at Law 100 N. LaSalle, Suite 1200 Chicago, IL a/k/a A Hudak; City of Chicago, c/o Anna property; Unknown owners or parties Robinson (Mother) 60602 (312) 345-1111 Firm #58864 M. Valencia, City Clerk; Occupant; Karen A. interested in said property. TAX DEED NO. 2/18, 19, 20/2020 6604106 Yarbrough, Cook County Clerk; Persons or 2020COTD000033 FILED: 1/2/2020 TAKE JUVENILE NO.: 19JA00120 tenants in actual occupancy or possession NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises of said property; Unknown owners or parties Sold: 5/9/2018 Certificate No.: 16-0010452 NOTICE OF PUBLICATION interested in said property. TAX DEED NO. Sold for General Taxes of (year): 2016 Sold TO: Western Construction Management, for Special Assessments of (Municipality): Inc., c/o James Nick Zografos; Western 2020COTD000012 FILED: 1/2/2020 TAKE NOTICE IS GIVEN YOU, Larrell Knox NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises N/A Warrant No.: N/A Installment No.: (Father) Any And All Unknown Fathers, Construction Management, Inc., c/o Jesse N/A THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR White, IL Secretary of State; Western Sold: 5/8/2018 Certificate No.: 16-0006142 respondents, and to All Whom It May Sold for General Taxes of (year): 2016 Sold DELINQUENT TAXES Property located at: Concern, that on February 08, 2019, a Construction Management Inc.; Hamstra 4700 W. 5TH AVENUE, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS Enterprises, Inc., c/o Richard D. Boonstra; for Special Assessments of (Municipality): petition was filed under the Juvenile Court N/A Warrant No.: N/A Installment No.: 60644 Legal Description or Property Index Act by KIM FOXX in this court and that in Heartland Recycling, L.L.C., c/o Ronald K. No.: 16-15-312-036-0000 This notice is to Szopa; Heartland Recycling, L.L.C., c/o Jesse N/A THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR the courtroom of Judge Robert Balanoff DELINQUENT TAXES Property located at: advise you that the above property has been in the Cook County Juvenile Court Building, White, IL Secretary of State; Normandy sold for delinquent taxes and that the period Groop Ltd. Inc., a/k/a Normandy Group Ltd. 5804 N. ORIOLE AVE., CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 1100 So. Hamilton Avenue, Chicago, Illinois, 60631 Legal Description or Property Index of redemption from the sale will expire on ON 03/10/2020,at 9:30 AM in CALENDAR Inc.; Heartland Recycling, L.L.C.; Heartland 6/16/2020. The amount to redeem is subject Recycling, L.L.C., c/o MS Registered Agent No.: 12-01-314-038-0000 This notice is to 12 COURTROOM L, or as soon thereafter advise you that the above property has been to increase at 6 month intervals from the as this case may be heard, an adjudicatory Services, Reg. Agt.; Occupant; Karen A. date of sale and may be further increased Yarbrough, Cook County Clerk; Persons or sold for delinquent taxes and that the period hearing will be held upon the petition to of redemption from the sale will expire on if the purchaser at the tax sale or his or her have the minor declared to be a ward of the tenants in actual occupancy or possession assignee pays any subsequently accruing of said property; Unknown owners or parties 6/16/2020. The amount to redeem is subject court and for other relief under the Act. to increase at 6 month intervals from the taxes or special assessments to redeem the interested in said property. TAX DEED NO. property from subsequent forfeitures or tax 2020COTD000022 FILED: 1/2/2020 TAKE date of sale and may be further increased TO: F.S. Propertry Management, Inc. and F.S. THE COURT HAS AUTHORITY IN THIS if the purchaser at the tax sale or his or her Propertry Management, Inc. c/o Secretary sales. Check with the county clerk as to the CASE TO TAKE FROM YOU THE CUSTODY NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises exact amount you owe before redeeming. Sold: 5/4/2018 Certificate No.: 16-0001199 assignee pays any subsequently accruing of State; Occupant;BCL-M&E LLC and BCL- AND GUARDIANSHIP OF THE MINOR, TO taxes or special assessments to redeem the TO: Frank Diaz and Aurelia Diaz; Gary M&E LLC c/o LP Agents, LLC; County Clerk This notice is also to advise you that a TERMINATE YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS AND Sold for General Taxes of (year): 2016 Sold petition has been filed for a tax deed which for Special Assessments of (Municipality): property from subsequent forfeitures or tax Jackson, Pearlie Johnson, and City of of Cook County, Illinois; spouses, heirs at TO APPOINT A GUARDIAN WITH POWER TO sales. Check with the county clerk as to the Chicago - City Clerk; Occupant; County Clerk law, devisees, if any, of the above mentioned will transfer title and the right to possession CONSENT TO ADOPTION. YOU MAY LOSE ALL N/A Warrant No.: N/A Installment No.: of this property if redemption is not made N/A THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR exact amount you owe before redeeming. of Cook County, Illinois; spouses, heirs at persons, described as Unknown Owners; PARENTAL RIGHTS TO YOUR CHILD. IF THE This notice is also to advise you that a law, devisees, if any, of the above mentioned Occupants or persons in actual possession on or before 6/16/2020. This matter is set for PETITION REQUESTS THE TERMINATION OF DELINQUENT TAXES Property located hearing in the Circuit Court of this County at: ON THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE petition has been filed for a tax deed which persons, described as Unknown Owners; of real estate herein described; claimants, YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS AND APPOINTMENT will transfer title and the right to possession Occupants or persons in actual possession decree creditors, judgment creditors, if in Chicago, Illinois, on 7/8/2020 in Room OF A GUARDIAN WITH POWER TO CONSENT INTERSECTION OF MAGNOLIA STREET AND 1704 of the Richard J. Daley Center at 50 W. MITCHELL AVENUE, HAVING 33.1 FEET OF of this property if redemption is not made of real estate herein described; claimants, any, of the above, described as Unknown TO ADOPTION, YOU MAY LOSE ALL PARENTAL on or before 6/16/2020. This matter is set for decree creditors, judgment creditors, if Owners; Unknown Owners and Parties Washington Street, Chicago, Illinois at 9:30 RIGHTS TO THE CHILD. FRONTAGE ON MITCHELL AVENUE AND a.m. You may be present at this hearing 267.79 FEET OF FRONTAGE ON MAGNOLIA hearing in the Circuit Court of this County any, of the above, described as Unknown interested in said real estate. TAX DEED in Chicago, Illinois, on 7/8/2020 in Room Owners; Unknown Owners and Parties NO. 2020COTD000527 FILED February 10, but your right to redeem will already have UNLESS YOU appear, you will not be entitled STREET IN ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, ILLINOIS expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO Legal Description or Property Index No.: 1704 of the Richard J. Daley Center at 50 W. interested in said real estate. TAX DEED NO. 2020 TAKE NOTICE County of Cook Date to further written notices or publication Washington Street, Chicago, Illinois at 9:30 2020COTD000528 FILED February 10, 2020 Premises Sold: May 9, 2018 Certificate No. REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS notices of the proceedings in this case, 08-09-210-001-0000 This notice is to advise OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made at you that the above property has been sold a.m. You may be present at this hearing TAKE NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises 16-0010179 & 16-0010178 Sold for General including the filing of an amended petition but your right to redeem will already have Sold: July 24, 2017 Certificate No. 17S- Taxes of 2016; 2015, 2014 &2016; 2015, 2014 any time on or before 6/16/2020 by applying or a motion to terminate parental rights. for delinquent taxes and that the period to the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, of redemption from the sale will expire on expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO 0009798 Sold for General Taxes of 2002-2014 Sold for Special Assessment of [municipality REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS Sold for Special Assessment of [municipality and special assessment no.] None Warrant at the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, UNLESS YOU appear at the hearing and 6/16/2020. The amount to redeem is subject Illinois. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION to increase at 6 month intervals from the OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made at and special assessment no.] None Warrant No. [Not Applicable] Installment No. [Not show cause against the petition, the any time on or before 6/16/2020 by applying No. [Not Applicable] Installment No. [Not Applicable] THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: 118 allegations of the petition may stand date of sale and may be further increased N. Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, Illinois if the purchaser at the tax sale or his or her to the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, Applicable] THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES Property located at: admitted as against you and each of you, at the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, FOR DELINQUENT TAXES Property located 534 & 536 N KEDZIE AVE, Chicago, IL 60612 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 LIEN and an order or judgment entered. assignee pays any subsequently accruing GROUP LLC Purchaser or Assignee Dated: taxes or special assessments to redeem the Illinois. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION at: 1106 N HARDING AVE, Chicago, IL 60651 Legal Description or Property Index No. 16- CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: 118 Legal Description or Property Index No. 16- 11-223-027-0000 & 16-11-223-026-0000 February 10, 2020 Balin Law, P.C. Attorneys DOROTHY BROWN, CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT property from subsequent forfeitures or tax at Law 100 N. LaSalle, Suite 1200 Chicago, IL sales. Check with the county clerk as to the N. Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, Illinois 02-300-032-0000 This notice is to advise This notice is to advise you that the above COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 LIEN you that the above property has been sold property has been sold for delinquent taxes 60602 (312) 345-1111 Firm #58864 January 24, 2020 6606984 exact amount you owe before redeeming. 2/18, 19, 20/2020 6604179 This notice is also to advise you that a GROUP LLC Purchaser or Assignee Dated: for delinquent taxes and that the period of and that the period of redemption from petition has been filed for a tax deed which February 10, 2020 Balin Law, P.C. Attorneys redemption from the sale will expire on June the sale will expire on June 16, 2020. The will transfer title and the right to possession at Law 100 N. LaSalle, Suite 1200 Chicago, IL 16, 2020. The amount to redeem is subject amount to redeem is subject to increase at of this property if redemption is not made 60602 (312) 345-1111 Firm #58864 to increase at 6 month intervals from the 6 month intervals from the date of sale and on or before 6/16/2020. This matter is set for 2/18, 19, 20/2020 6604048 date of sale and may be further increased may be further increased if the purchaser hearing in the Circuit Court of this County if the purchaser at the tax sale or his or her at the tax sale or his or her assignee pays in Chicago, Illinois, on 7/8/2020 in Room assignee pays any subsequently accruing any subsequently accruing taxes or special 1704 of the Richard J. Daley Center at 50 W. taxes or special assessments to redeem the assessments to redeem the property from Washington Street, Chicago, Illinois at 9:30 property from subsequent forfeitures or tax subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check a.m. You may be present at this hearing sales. Check with the county clerk as to the with the county clerk as to the exact but your right to redeem will already have exact amount you owe before redeeming. amount you owe before redeeming. This TO: Mila Milenkovich; JPMorgan Chase expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO This notice is also to advise you that a notice is also to advise you that a petition Bank, N.A. S/I/I to Bank One, N.A. S/I/I to REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS petition has been filed for a tax deed which has been filed for a tax deed which will The First National Bank of Chicago S/I/I NBD OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made at will transfer title and the right to possession transfer title and the right to possession Bank S/I/I NBD Woodfield Bank; JPMorgan any time on or before 6/16/2020 by applying TO: Sullagel Realty Corp.; Sullagel Realty of this property if redemption is not made of this property if redemption is not made Chase Bank, N.A. S/I/I Bank One, N.A. S/I/I to the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, Corp., c/o William W Nagel, Reg. Agt.; on or before June 16, 2020. This matter is on or before June 16, 2020. This matter is The First National Bank of Chicago S/I/I at the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, Sullagel Realty Corp., c/o Jesse White, IL set for hearing in the Circuit Court of Cook set for hearing in the Circuit Court of Cook NBD Bank S/I/I NBD Woodfield Bank F/K/A Illinois. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION Secretary of State; Illinois Dept. of Revenue; County, Room 1704, (Calendar 8) Richard J. County, Room 1704, (Calendar 8) Richard J. USAmeribanc/Woodfield F/K/A Woodfield CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: 118 Illinois Attorney General; Occupant, 4875 Daley Center, 50 West Washington Street, Daley Center, 50 West Washington Street, Bank; Schaumburg Family Dental; Dr. Mike N. Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, Illinois N. Elston Ave., Chicago, IL 60630; Karen A. Chicago, Illinois 60602, on June 24, 2020, at Chicago, Illinois 60602, on June 24, 2020, at P. Milenkovich; Dr. Petar Milenkovich; 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 LIEN Yarbrough, Cook County Clerk; Persons or 9:30 AM You may be present at this hearing, 9:30 AM You may be present at this hearing, Occupant, 650 E. Higgins Rd., Unit 3W, GROUP LLC Purchaser or Assignee Dated: tenants in actual occupancy or possession but your right to redeem will already have but your right to redeem will already have Schaumburg, IL 60173; Milos P Milenkovich; February 10, 2020 Balin Law, P.C. Attorneys of said property; Unknown owners or parties expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO Karen A. Yarbrough, Cook County Clerk; at Law 100 N. LaSalle, Suite 1200 Chicago, IL interested in said property. TAX DEED NO. REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF Persons or tenants in actual occupancy 60602 (312) 345-1111 Firm #58864 2020COTD000016 FILED: 1/2/2020 TAKE PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any or possession of said property; Unknown 2/18, 19, 20/2020 6604108 NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises time on or before June 16, 2020, by applying time on or before June 16, 2020, by applying owners or parties interested in said property. Sold: 5/7/2019 Certificate No.: 17-0006962 to the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois to the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois TAX DEED NO. 2020COTD000026 FILED: Sold for General Taxes of (year): 2017 Sold at the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, at the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, 1/2/2020 TAKE NOTICE County of Cook for Special Assessments of (Municipality): Illinois FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, Illinois FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, Date Premises Sold: 5/7/2018 Certificate TO: Normandy Group LTD, Inc.; Normandy N/A Warrant No.: N/A Installment No.: CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: No.: 16-0002759 Sold for General Taxes of Group LTD, Inc., c/o Lorraine Zografos, N/A THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR 118 North Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, 118 North Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, (year): 2016 Sold for Special Assessments Reg. Agt.; Occupant; Karen A. Yarbrough, DELINQUENT TAXES Property located at: Illinois 60602 TELEPHONE: 312-603-5645 By: Illinois 60602 TELEPHONE: 312-603-5645 By: of (Municipality): N/A Warrant No.: N/A Cook County Clerk; Persons or tenants in 4875 N. ELSTON AVE, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS Purchaser or Assignee Corona Investments, Purchaser or Assignee Corona Investments, Installment No.: N/A THIS PROPERTY HAS actual occupancy or possession of said 60630 Legal Description or Property Index LLC (312) 251-1811 Dated: February 10, 2020 LLC (312) 251-1811 Dated: February 10, 2020 BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES property; Unknown owners or parties No.: 13-10-315-038-0000 This notice is to 2/18, 19, 20/2020 6605026 2/18, 19, 20/2020 6604949 Property located at: 650 E. HIGGINS ROAD, interested in said property. TAX DEED NO. advise you that the above property has been UNIT BE-3-W, SCHAUMBURG, ILLINOIS 60173 2020COTD000023 FILED: 1/2/2020 TAKE sold for delinquent taxes and that the period Legal Description or Property Index No.: 07- NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises of redemption from the sale will expire on 14-302-013-1008 This notice is to advise Sold: 5/4/2018 Certificate No.: 16-0001200 6/16/2020. The amount to redeem is subject LEGAL LEGAL LEGAL you that the above property has been sold Sold for General Taxes of (year): 2016 Sold to increase at 6 month intervals from the NOTICES NOTICES NOTICES for delinquent taxes and that the period for Special Assessments of (Municipality): date of sale and may be further increased of redemption from the sale will expire on N/A Warrant No.: N/A Installment No.: if the purchaser at the tax sale or his or her 6/16/2020. The amount to redeem is subject N/A THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR assignee pays any subsequently accruing DELINQUENT TAXES Property located to increase at 6 month intervals from the taxes or special assessments to redeem the IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT, NORTHERN DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS, EASTERN DIVISION date of sale and may be further increased at: 1101 S. CHESTNUT AVE., ARLINGTON property from subsequent forfeitures or tax if the purchaser at the tax sale or his or her HEIGHTS, ILLINOIS Legal Description or sales. Check with the county clerk as to the ANDREA DUNN, on behalf of herself and all others similarly situated, Case No. 18-CV-6304 assignee pays any subsequently accruing Property Index No.: 08-09-211-001-0000 exact amount you owe before redeeming. Plaintiff, This notice is to advise you that the above taxes or special assessments to redeem the This notice is also to advise you that a v. property has been sold for delinquent petition has been filed for a tax deed which SUMMARY NOTICE OF PROPOSED property from subsequent forfeitures or tax COUNTY OF WILL and MIKE KELLEY, Sheriff of Will County, sales. Check with the county clerk as to the taxes and that the period of redemption will transfer title and the right to possession CLASS ACTION SETTLEMENT AND exact amount you owe before redeeming. from the sale will expire on 6/16/2020. The of this property if redemption is not made individually and in his official capacity. FINAL APPROVALHEARING This notice is also to advise you that a amount to redeem is subject to increase at on or before 6/16/2020. This matter is set for Defendants. petition has been filed for a tax deed which 6 month intervals from the date of sale and hearing in the Circuit Court of this County will transfer title and the right to possession may be further increased if the purchaser in Chicago, Illinois, on 7/8/2020 in Room COURT ORDERED LEGAL NOTICE at the tax sale or his or her assignee pays of this property if redemption is not made 1704 of the Richard J. Daley Center at 50 W. If you were detained at the Will County Adult Detention Facility between September 14, 2016 and December 2, 2019, and on or before 6/16/2020. This matter is set for any subsequently accruing taxes or special Washington Street, Chicago, Illinois at 9:30 hearing in the Circuit Court of this County assessments to redeem the property from a.m. You may be present at this hearing you either (1) were detained in a booking cell for more than 24 hours or detained in a booking cell throughout the period from in Chicago, Illinois, on 7/8/2020 in Room subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check but your right to redeem will already have 10:00 p.m. on one day through 6:00 a.m. the following day; or (2) were arrested without an arrest warrant or other judicial 1704 of the Richard J. Daley Center at 50 W. with the county clerk as to the exact expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO process and not released within 48 hours or did not receive a judicial determination of probable cause within 48 hours of your Washington Street, Chicago, Illinois at 9:30 amount you owe before redeeming. This REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS arrest, you could get a payment from a class action settlement. notice is also to advise you that a petition a.m. You may be present at this hearing OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made at The United States District Court for the Northern District Court of Illinois, Eastern Division has authorized this notice to inform but your right to redeem will already have has been filed for a tax deed which will any time on or before 6/16/2020 by applying expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO transfer title and the right to possession of to the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, you of a proposed Settlement regarding the above-referenced litigation (“Action”). The proposed Settlement seeks to resolve the REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS this property if redemption is not made on at the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, Action for the sum of $2,000,000.00 (two million dollars). The Court will hold a fairness hearing on May 19, 2020 at 9:30 a.m. to OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made at or before 6/16/2020. This matter is set for Illinois. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION decide whether to approve the settlement and so that the benefits may be paid. If you are a member of the Settlement Classes, as any time on or before 6/16/2020 by applying hearing in the Circuit Court of this County CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: 118 defined below, you may be entitled to share in the Settlement Fund. to the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, in Chicago, Illinois, on 7/8/2020 in Room N. Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, Illinois at the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, 1704 of the Richard J. Daley Center at 50 W. 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 LIEN Who’s Included? Illinois. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION Washington Street, Chicago, Illinois at 9:30 GROUP LLC Purchaser or Assignee Dated: You are a member of the Settlement Classes if one of the following descriptions applies to you: CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: 118 a.m. You may be present at this hearing February 10, 2020 Balin Law, P.C. Attorneys N. Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, Illinois but your right to redeem will already have at Law 100 N. LaSalle, Suite 1200 Chicago, IL All persons detained at the Will County Adult Detention Facility between September 14, 2016, and December 2, 2020, and who 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 LIEN expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO 60602 (312) 345-1111 Firm #58864 were detained in a booking cell for more than 24 hours or who were detained in a booking cell throughout the period of 10:00 p.m. GROUP LLC Purchaser or Assignee Dated: REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS 2/18, 19, 20/2020 6604070 on one day through 6:00 a.m. the following day. (“Settlement Class 1”) OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made at February 10, 2020 Balin Law, P.C. Attorneys All persons detained at the Will County Adult Detention Facility between September 14, 2016, and December 2, 2020,who were at Law 100 N. LaSalle, Suite 1200 Chicago, IL any time on or before 6/16/2020 by applying 60602 (312) 345-1111 Firm #58864 to the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, arrested without an arrest warrant or other judicial process, and who were not released within 48 hours of their arrest or who did not 2/18, 19, 20/2020 6604148 at the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, receive a judicial determination of probable cause within 48 hours of their arrest. (“Settlement Class 2”). Illinois. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: 118 What’s This Lawsuit About? N. Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, Illinois The lawsuit claims that Defendants violated the United States Constitution in connection with policies, procedures, or actions of the 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 LIEN Sheriff’s Office regarding the processing and handling of certain persons who were arrested without a warrant and awaiting probable- GROUP LLC Purchaser or Assignee Dated: cause hearings for unconstitutional lengths of time and under unreasonable conditions. Defendants deny any and all claims, and February 10, 2020 Balin Law, P.C. Attorneys further deny any wrongdoing. The Court has not decided in favor of the Settlement Classes or the Defendants, but both sides agreed at Law 100 N. LaSalle, Suite 1200 Chicago, IL 60602 (312) 345-1111 Firm #58864 to a settlement to ensure a resolution and to provide benefits to the people who were affected. 2/18, 19, 20/2020 6604110 What Does the Settlement Provide? Defendants have agreed to establish a Settlement Fund in the amount of $2,000,000.00 (two million dollars) to pay claims arising from this Action. If the Settlement is approved, a portion of the Settlement Fund will be used to pay (1) any taxes related to the Settlement Fund; (2) the costs of notice and administration; (3) attorneys’ fees in the amount not to exceed 33% of the Settlement Fund, plus litigation expenses in an amount not to exceed $20,000.00; and (4) a $25,000.00 incentive award to Named Plaintiff. The remainder, after the amounts in (1) through (4) have been deducted from the Settlement Fund (the “Net Settlement Fund”) will be used to pay the claims of members of the Settlement Classes who submit Claim Forms that are accepted by the Court. Additionally, the Circuit Court of the Twelfth Judicial Circuit, Will County, Illinois will enact a rule requiring that all warrantless arrestees receive a judicial determination of the probable cause for their arrest within 48 hours of that arrest, except in emergency circumstances. How Can You Request Money from the Settlement? You may obtain a Claim Form directly by visiting www.strategicclaims.net/Dunn, or you may request to have a Claim Form sent to you by emailing, calling, or writing to the Administrator at Dunn v. Kelley Settlement, c/o Strategic Claims Services, 600 N. Jackson St., Suite 205, P.O. Box 230, Media, PA 19063; Toll-Free: (866) 274-4004; [email protected]. Just complete the Claim Form and mail it to the Administrator as indicated on the Form to see if you qualify for payment. Please submit your Claim Formby May 12, 2020. What Are Your Other Options? If you don’t want to be legally bound by the Settlement, and if you want to retain any rights you may have to sue to the Defendants on your own over the legal claims in this Action, you must exclude yourself by April 21, 2020. If you exclude yourself, you will no longer be part of the Settlement Classes and will not be eligible for any money from the Settlement, but you may sue the Defendants on your own. If you would like to remain part of the Settlement Classes, but you disagree with the Settlement or any part thereof, you may submit an objection so that it is received by April 21, 2020. The detailed notice, available by contacting the Administrator or visiting the website below, explains how to exclude yourself or object. When and Where Is the Settlement Hearing? The Court will hold the Final Approval Hearing in the Action on May 19, 2020, at 9:30 a.m., at the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois, Eastern Division, Everett McKinley Dirksen United States Courthouse, 219 South Dearborn Street, Chicago, IL 60604 in Courtroom 2325. At the Final Approval Hearing, the Court will determine whether the proposed Settlement is fair, reasonable, and adequate, and it may also decide how much to award Class Counsel for their attorneys’ fees and expenses and to award Named Plaintiff for representing the Settlement Classes. You may ask to appear at the hearing, but you don’t have to. For more information, you may contact the Administrator by email at [email protected] or toll-free at 1-866-274-4004, visit the settlement website www.strategicclaims.net, or write to: Dunn v. Kelley Settlement c/o Strategic Claims Services 600 N Jackson St., Suite 205 Media, PA 19063 8 Chicago Tribune | Business | Section 2 | Tuesday, February 18, 2020

TO: Chicago Title Land Trust Co. Suctr to TO: Chicago Title Land Trust Co. A/T/U/T/A/D TO: Jennifer Yalowitz and Jennifer R. Yalowitz, TO: Jesus Salto, Jesus Salto, Jesus Salto, TO: James G. Drougas; Byline Bank; TO: BHF Chicago Housing Group B LLC c/o Western National Bank of Cicero A/T/U/ 6/2/87 A/K/A/T/N 1090055; Chicago Title as trustee of the Jennifer R. Yalowitz 2000 Jesus Salto, and Jesus Salto; Edwin R. Occupant, 4101 S. Oakley Ave., Chicago, Chad M. Poznansky, BHF Chicago Housing T/A/D 6/5/86 A/K/A/T/N 9861; Chicago Land Trust Co. A/T/U/T/A/D 6/2/87 A/K/A/ Trust dated July 20, 2000; The Residences Niemira as Executor of the Estate of Daniel IL 60609; Auto R Us; Karen A. Yarbrough, Group B LLC, and Better Housing Foundation Title Land Trust Co. Suctr to Western T/N 1090055, c/o CT CORP. SYSTEM; Edward at Riverbend Condominium Association c/o B. O’Leary, Maureen Stack, Joseph O’Leary, Cook County Clerk; Persons or tenants in c/o Chad M. Poznansky; City of Chicago National Bank of Cicero A/T/U/T/A/D 6/5/86 Linares; Metropolitan Bank & Trust Co.; Labor KSN Registered Agent, LLC; Occupant and Joseph O’Leary c/o Secretary of State, actual occupancy or possession of said - Corporation Counsel, City of Chicago A/K/A/T/N 9861, c/o CT CORP SYSTEM; Temps, Inc.; Occupant, 3247 W. 26th St., 2nd Occupant; County Clerk of Cook County, Maureen Stack c/o Secretary of State, Arturo property; Unknown owners or parties - City Clerk, Paper Street Realty LLC c/o Stanley Krawczyk; Mary J. Porro; Vincent floor, Chicago, IL 60623; Occupant, 3247 W. Illinois; spouses, heirs at law, devisees, if any, Guerrero, City of Chicago - Corporation interested in said property. TAX DEED NO. Michael Abraham, Chicago Neighborhood A Porro; HSBC Bank Nevada, N.A. S/I/I 26th St., 1st floor, Chicago, IL 60623; Karen of the above mentioned persons, described Counsel, and City of Chicago - City Clerk; 2020COTD000031 FILED: 1/2/2020 TAKE Resources, LLC c/o Philip Bettiker, Illinois Household Bank (SB), N.A. S/I/I Household A. Yarbrough, Cook County Clerk; Persons or as Unknown Owners; Occupants or persons Occupant and Occupant; County Clerk of NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises Finance Authority, First Merchants Bank Bank (Nevada), N.A.; Bank of America, N.A. tenants in actual occupancy or possession in actual possession of real estate herein Cook County, Illinois; spouses, heirs at law, Sold: 5/8/2018 Certificate No.: 16-0006989 fka First Merchants Bank N.A..; Occupant; S/I/I FIA Card Services, N.A. F/K/A MBNA of said property; Unknown owners or parties described; claimants, decree creditors, devisees, if any, of the above mentioned Sold for General Taxes of (year): 2016 Sold Wilmington Trust National Association, America Bank, N.A.; Rodriguez, 2118 S. interested in said property. TAX DEED NO. judgment creditors, if any, of the above, persons, described as Unknown Owners; for Special Assessments of (Municipality): Wilmington Trust, NA, as trustee of that 51st Ave., 1st FL., Cicero, IL 60804; Rivera; 2020COTD000034 FILED: 1/2/2020 TAKE described as Unknown Owners; Unknown Occupants or persons in actual possession N/A Warrant No.: N/A Installment No.: certain Indenture defined in that certan Vivar; Mark Miller, Jr.; Matthew Miller; Laura NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises Owners and Parties interested in said real of real estate herein described; claimants, N/A THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR Mortgage Security Agreement and Fixture Blackburn; Tina Marie Pica; Joseph Valerio; Sold: 5/9/2018 Certificate No.: 16-0010803 estate. TAX DEED NO. 2020COTD000524 decree creditors, judgment creditors, if DELINQUENT TAXES Property located at: Financing Statement recorded on May 24, Driskel; J. Medrano; K. Medrano; R. Sold for General Taxes of (year): 2016 Sold FILED February 10, 2020 TAKE NOTICE any, of the above, described as Unknown 4101 S. OAKLEY AVENUE, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 2017 as Doc. No. 1714441058, UMB Bank Medrano; S. Thomas; Occupant, 2118 S. 51st for Special Assessments of (Municipality): County of Cook Date Premises Sold: July Owners; Unknown Owners and Parties 60609 Legal Description or Property Index NA, individually or as successor trustee Ave., 1st FL., Cicero, IL 60804; Occupant, N/A Warrant No.: N/A Installment No.: 24, 2017 Certificate No. 17S-0010706 Sold interested in said real estate. TAX DEED No.: 20-06-103-001-0000 This notice is to to Wilmington Trust, NA, as trustee of that 2118 S. 51st Ave., 2nd FL., Cicero, IL 60804; N/A THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR for General Taxes of 2010-2014 Sold for NO. 2020COTD000531 FILED February 10, advise you that the above property has been certain Indenture defined in that certan Occupant, 2120 S. 51st Ave., 1st FL., Cicero, DELINQUENT TAXES Property located at: Special Assessment of [municipality and 2020 TAKE NOTICE County of Cook Date sold for delinquent taxes and that the period Mortgage Security Agreement and Fixture IL 60804; Occupant, 2120 S. 51st Ave., 2nd 3247 W. 26TH STREET, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS special assessment no.] None Warrant Premises Sold: July 19, 2019 Certificate of redemption from the sale will expire on Financing Statement recorded on May 24, FL., Cicero, IL 60804; Luis Rodriguez, 2118 S. 60623 Legal Description or Property Index No. [Not Applicable] Installment No. [Not No. 19S-0005249 & 19S-0005248 Sold for 6/16/2020. The amount to redeem is subject 2017 as Doc. No. 1714441058, County Clerk 51st Ave., 1st FL., Cicero, IL 60804; Karen A. No.: 16-26-406-006-0000 This notice is to Applicable] THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD General Taxes of 2009-2017 & 2008-2017 to increase at 6 month intervals from the of Cook County, Illinois; spouses, heirs at Yarbrough, Cook County Clerk; Persons or advise you that the above property has been FOR DELINQUENT TAXES Property located Sold for Special Assessment of [municipality date of sale and may be further increased law, devisees, if any, of the above mentioned tenants in actual occupancy or possession sold for delinquent taxes and that the period at: 333 N CANAL ST, S-93, Chicago, IL 60606 and special assessment no.] None Warrant if the purchaser at the tax sale or his or her persons, described as Unknown Owners; of said property; Unknown owners or parties of redemption from the sale will expire on Legal Description or Property Index No. 17- No. [Not Applicable] Installment No. [Not assignee pays any subsequently accruing Occupants or persons in actual possession interested in said property. TAX DEED NO. 6/16/2020. The amount to redeem is subject 09-306-032-1189 This notice is to advise Applicable] THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN taxes or special assessments to redeem the of real estate herein described; claimants, 2020COTD000027 FILED: 1/2/2020 TAKE to increase at 6 month intervals from the you that the above property has been sold SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES Property property from subsequent forfeitures or tax decree creditors, judgment creditors, if NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises date of sale and may be further increased for delinquent taxes and that the period of located at: 4105 & 4063 S MAPLEWOOD sales. Check with the county clerk as to the any, of the above, described as Unknown Sold: 5/4/2018 Certificate No.: 16-0001110 if the purchaser at the tax sale or his or her redemption from the sale will expire on June AVE, Chicago, IL 60632 Legal Description or exact amount you owe before redeeming. Owners; Unknown Owners and Parties Sold for General Taxes of (year): 2016 Sold assignee pays any subsequently accruing 16, 2020. The amount to redeem is subject Property Index No. 19-01-213-031-0000 & This notice is also to advise you that a interested in said real estate. TAX DEED for Special Assessments of (Municipality): taxes or special assessments to redeem the to increase at 6 month intervals from the 19-01-213-028-0000 This notice is to advise petition has been filed for a tax deed which NO. 2020COTD000523 FILED February 10, N/A Warrant No.: N/A Installment No.: property from subsequent forfeitures or tax date of sale and may be further increased you that the above property has been sold will transfer title and the right to possession 2020 TAKE NOTICE County of Cook Date N/A THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR sales. Check with the county clerk as to the if the purchaser at the tax sale or his or her for delinquent taxes and that the period of of this property if redemption is not made Premises Sold: May 7, 2018 Certificate No. DELINQUENT TAXES Property located at: exact amount you owe before redeeming. assignee pays any subsequently accruing redemption from the sale will expire on June on or before 6/16/2020. This matter is set for 16-0004733 Sold for General Taxes of 2016 2118-2120 S. 51ST AVENUE & 5102-5108 This notice is also to advise you that a taxes or special assessments to redeem the 16, 2020. The amount to redeem is subject hearing in the Circuit Court of this County Sold for Special Assessment of [municipality W. 21ST PLACE, CICERO, ILLINOIS 60804 petition has been filed for a tax deed which property from subsequent forfeitures or tax to increase at 6 month intervals from the in Chicago, Illinois, on 7/8/2020 in Room and special assessment no.] None Warrant Legal Description or Property Index No.: will transfer title and the right to possession sales. Check with the county clerk as to the date of sale and may be further increased 1704 of the Richard J. Daley Center at 50 W. No. [Not Applicable] Installment No. [Not 16-21-425-017-0000 This notice is to advise of this property if redemption is not made exact amount you owe before redeeming. if the purchaser at the tax sale or his or her Washington Street, Chicago, Illinois at 9:30 Applicable] THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD you that the above property has been sold on or before 6/16/2020. This matter is set for This notice is also to advise you that a assignee pays any subsequently accruing a.m. You may be present at this hearing FOR DELINQUENT TAXES Property located for delinquent taxes and that the period hearing in the Circuit Court of this County petition has been filed for a tax deed which taxes or special assessments to redeem the but your right to redeem will already have at: 6901-07 S PRAIRIE AVE AKA 309-311 E of redemption from the sale will expire on in Chicago, Illinois, on 7/8/2020 in Room will transfer title and the right to possession property from subsequent forfeitures or tax expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO 69TH ST, Chicago, IL 60637 Legal Description 6/16/2020. The amount to redeem is subject 1704 of the Richard J. Daley Center at 50 W. of this property if redemption is not made sales. Check with the county clerk as to the REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS or Property Index No. 20-22-316-001-0000 to increase at 6 month intervals from the Washington Street, Chicago, Illinois at 9:30 on or before June 16, 2020. This matter is exact amount you owe before redeeming. OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made at This notice is to advise you that the above date of sale and may be further increased a.m. You may be present at this hearing set for hearing in the Circuit Court of Cook This notice is also to advise you that a any time on or before 6/16/2020 by applying property has been sold for delinquent taxes if the purchaser at the tax sale or his or her but your right to redeem will already have County, Room 1704, (Calendar 8) Richard J. petition has been filed for a tax deed which to the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, and that the period of redemption from assignee pays any subsequently accruing expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO Daley Center, 50 West Washington Street, will transfer title and the right to possession at the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, the sale will expire on June 16, 2020. The taxes or special assessments to redeem the REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS Chicago, Illinois 60602, on June 24, 2020, at of this property if redemption is not made Illinois. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION amount to redeem is subject to increase at property from subsequent forfeitures or tax OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made at 9:30 AM You may be present at this hearing, on or before June 16, 2020. This matter is CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: 118 6 month intervals from the date of sale and sales. Check with the county clerk as to the any time on or before 6/16/2020 by applying but your right to redeem will already have set for hearing in the Circuit Court of Cook N. Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, Illinois may be further increased if the purchaser exact amount you owe before redeeming. to the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO County, Room 1704, (Calendar 8) Richard J. 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 LIEN at the tax sale or his or her assignee pays This notice is also to advise you that a at the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF Daley Center, 50 West Washington Street, GROUP LLC Purchaser or Assignee Dated: any subsequently accruing taxes or special petition has been filed for a tax deed which Illinois. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any Chicago, Illinois 60602, on June 24, 2020, at February 10, 2020 Balin Law, P.C. Attorneys assessments to redeem the property from will transfer title and the right to possession CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: 118 time on or before June 16, 2020, by applying 9:30 AM You may be present at this hearing, at Law 100 N. LaSalle, Suite 1200 Chicago, IL subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check of this property if redemption is not made N. Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, Illinois to the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois but your right to redeem will already have 60602 (312) 345-1111 Firm #58864 with the county clerk as to the exact on or before 6/16/2020. This matter is set for 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 LIEN at the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO 2/18, 19, 20/2020 6604172 amount you owe before redeeming. This hearing in the Circuit Court of this County GROUP LLC Purchaser or Assignee Dated: Illinois FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF notice is also to advise you that a petition in Chicago, Illinois, on 7/8/2020 in Room February 10, 2020 Balin Law, P.C. Attorneys CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any has been filed for a tax deed which will 1704 of the Richard J. Daley Center at 50 W. at Law 100 N. LaSalle, Suite 1200 Chicago, IL 118 North Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, time on or before June 16, 2020, by applying transfer title and the right to possession Washington Street, Chicago, Illinois at 9:30 60602 (312) 345-1111 Firm #58864 Illinois 60602 TELEPHONE: 312-603-5645 By: to the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois of this property if redemption is not made a.m. You may be present at this hearing 2/18, 19, 20/2020 6604168 Purchaser or Assignee Corona Investments, at the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, TO: Miguel A. Hernandez and Aurelio on or before June 16, 2020. This matter is but your right to redeem will already have LLC (312) 251-1811 Dated: February 10, 2020 Illinois FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, Hernandez; Occupant 1st floor and set for hearing in the Circuit Court of Cook expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO 2/18, 19, 20/2020 6604962 CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: Occupant 2nd floor;HSBC Bank USA, N.A., County, Room 1704, (Calendar 8) Richard J. REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS TO: Latin Restaurant Solutions, Inc.; Latin 118 North Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, as Trustee of the Fieldstone Mortgage Daley Center, 50 West Washington Street, OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made at Restaurant Solutions, Inc., c/o Miriam Illinois 60602 TELEPHONE: 312-603-5645 By: Investment Trust, Series 2005-2 c/o Ocwen Chicago, Illinois 60602, on June 24, 2020, at any time on or before 6/16/2020 by applying Barradas, Reg. Agt./President; Latin Purchaser or Assignee Corona Investments, Loan Servicing, LLC, HSBC Bank USA, N.A., 9:30 AM You may be present at this hearing, to the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, Restaurant Solo; La Quinta de los Reyes; TO: Donyell Wynn D/B/A Fashionably LLC (312) 251-1811 Dated: February 10, 2020 as Trustee of the Fieldstone Mortgage but your right to redeem will already have at the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, Occupant, 6431 Cermak Rd., Berwyn, Unpredictable; Western-Taylor 2/18, 19, 20/2020 6604971 Investment Trust, Series 2005-2, Mortgage expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO Illinois. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION IL 60402; Occupant, 6435 Cermak Rd., Condominium Association, c/o Phoenix Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: 118 Berwyn, IL 60402; Karen A. Yarbrough, Rising Management, LLC, Reg. Agt.; Western- nominee for Fieldstone Mortgage Company PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any c/o Genpact Registered Agent, Inc., and N. Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, Illinois Cook County Clerk; Persons or tenants in Taylor Condominium Association, c/o TO: HPG Holding, Inc.; HPG Holding, Inc., time on or before June 16, 2020, by applying Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 LIEN actual occupancy or possession of said Marie Rapacz, President; Phoenix Rising c/o Halawa Illinois Registered Age, Reg. to the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois Inc., nominee for Fieldstone Mortgage GROUP LLC Purchaser or Assignee Dated: property; Unknown owners or parties Management, LLC; Sherman Acquisition Agt.; HPG Holding, Inc., c/o Khader Zahdan, at the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, Company; County Clerk of Cook County, February 10, 2020 Balin Law, P.C. Attorneys interested in said property. TAX DEED NO. Limited Partnership, c/o Jesse White, IL President; Byline Bank S/I/I Ridgestone Illinois FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, Illinois; spouses, heirs at law, devisees, if any, at Law 100 N. LaSalle, Suite 1200 Chicago, IL 2020COTD000019 FILED: 1/2/2020 TAKE Secretary of State; Occupant, 1017 S. Bank; Byline Bank; AZ SPE, LLC; AZ SPE, CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: of the above mentioned persons, described 60602 (312) 345-1111 Firm #58864 NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises Sold: Western Ave., Unit 1, Chicago, IL 60612; LLC, c/o Halawa Illinois Registered Age, Reg. 118 North Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, as Unknown Owners; Occupants or persons 2/18, 19, 20/2020 6604155 5/4/2018 Certificate No.: 16-0000065 Sold Karen A. Yarbrough, Cook County Clerk; Agt.; Shell Oil Company; Occupant, 5230 S. Illinois 60602 TELEPHONE: 312-603-5645 By: in actual possession of real estate herein for General Taxes of (year): 2016 Sold for Persons or tenants in actual occupancy Western Ave., Chicago, IL 60609; Karen A. Purchaser or Assignee Corona Investments, described; claimants, decree creditors, Special Assessments of (Municipality): N/A or possession of said property; Unknown Yarbrough, Cook County Clerk; Persons or LLC (312) 251-1811 Dated: February 10, 2020 judgment creditors, if any, of the above, TO: Maria E. Rodriguez, Maria E. Rodriguez, Warrant No.: N/A Installment No.: N/A THIS owners or parties interested in said property. tenants in actual occupancy or possession 2/18, 19, 20/2020 6604952 described as Unknown Owners; Unknown and Maria E. Rodriguez; City of Chicago - City PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAX DEED NO. 2020COTD000013 FILED: of said property; Unknown owners or parties Owners and Parties interested in said real Clerk and Louis Ruiz; Occupant; County Clerk TAXES Property located at: 6431-6435 1/2/2020 TAKE NOTICE County of Cook interested in said property. TAX DEED NO. estate. TAX DEED NO. 2020COTD000529 of Cook County, Illinois; spouses, heirs at CERMAK ROAD, BERWYN, ILLINOIS 60402 Date Premises Sold: 5/8/2019 Certificate 2020COTD000014 FILED: 1/2/2020 TAKE TO: BHF Chicago Housing Group B LLC; BHF FILED February 10, 2020 TAKE NOTICE law, devisees, if any, of the above mentioned Legal Description or Property Index No.: No.: 17-0011883 Sold for General Taxes of NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises Sold: Chicago Housing Group B LLC, c/o Chad County of Cook Date Premises Sold: July persons, described as Unknown Owners; 16-30-206-004-0000 This notice is to advise (year): 2017 Sold for Special Assessments 5/8/2018 Certificate No.: 16-0006671 Sold M. Poznansky, Reg. Agt.; Wilmington Trust, 20, 2017 Certificate No. 17S-0005192 Sold Occupants or persons in actual possession you that the above property has been sold of (Municipality): N/A Warrant No.: N/A for General Taxes of (year): 2016 Sold for N.A.; Illinois Finance Authority, c/o Brad for General Taxes of 2011-2015 Sold for of real estate herein described; claimants, for delinquent taxes and that the period Installment No.: N/A THIS PROPERTY HAS Special Assessments of (Municipality): N/A Fletcher, Reg. Agt.; Paper Street Realty LLC Special Assessment of [municipality and decree creditors, judgment creditors, if of redemption from the sale will expire on BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES Warrant No.: N/A Installment No.: N/A THIS F/K/A Paper Street Properties F/K/A Rent special assessment no.] None Warrant any, of the above, described as Unknown 6/16/2020. The amount to redeem is subject Property located at: 1017 S. WESTERN AVE, PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT Ready Apartments; City of Chicago, c/o No. [Not Applicable] Installment No. [Not Owners; Unknown Owners and Parties to increase at 6 month intervals from the UNIT 1, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 60612 Legal TAXES Property located at: 5230 S. WESTERN Anna M. Valencia, City Clerk; Illinois Attorney Applicable] THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD interested in said real estate. TAX DEED NO. date of sale and may be further increased Description or Property Index No.: 17-18- AVENUE, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 60609 Legal General; Property Manager, 7655-7657 FOR DELINQUENT TAXES Property located at: 2020COTD000525 FILED February 10, 2020 if the purchaser at the tax sale or his or her 327-034-1005 This notice is to advise you Description or Property Index No.: 19-12- S. Lowe Ave, Chicago, IL 60620; Property 4926 S WINCHESTER AVE, Chicago, IL 60609 TAKE NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises assignee pays any subsequently accruing that the above property has been sold for 415-042-0000 This notice is to advise you Manager, 612-614 W. 77th St., Chicago, Legal Description or Property Index No. 20- Sold: July 24, 2019 Certificate No. 19S- taxes or special assessments to redeem the delinquent taxes and that the period of that the above property has been sold for IL 60620; Occupant; Karen A. Yarbrough, 07-216-020-0000 This notice is to advise 0011014 Sold for General Taxes of 2009-2017 property from subsequent forfeitures or tax redemption from the sale will expire on delinquent taxes and that the period of Cook County Clerk; Persons or tenants in you that the above property has been sold Sold for Special Assessment of [municipality sales. Check with the county clerk as to the 6/16/2020. The amount to redeem is subject redemption from the sale will expire on actual occupancy or possession of said for delinquent taxes and that the period of and special assessment no.] None Warrant exact amount you owe before redeeming. to increase at 6 month intervals from the 6/16/2020. The amount to redeem is subject property; Unknown owners or parties redemption from the sale will expire on June No. [Not Applicable] Installment No. [Not This notice is also to advise you that a date of sale and may be further increased to increase at 6 month intervals from the interested in said property. TAX DEED NO. 16, 2020. The amount to redeem is subject Applicable] THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD petition has been filed for a tax deed which if the purchaser at the tax sale or his or her date of sale and may be further increased 2020COTD000017 FILED: 1/2/2020 TAKE to increase at 6 month intervals from the FOR DELINQUENT TAXES Property located at: will transfer title and the right to possession assignee pays any subsequently accruing if the purchaser at the tax sale or his or her NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises date of sale and may be further increased 2512 S SACRAMENTO AVE, Chicago, IL 60623 of this property if redemption is not made taxes or special assessments to redeem the assignee pays any subsequently accruing Sold: 5/8/2018 Certificate No.: 16-0007747 if the purchaser at the tax sale or his or her Legal Description or Property Index No. 16- on or before 6/16/2020. This matter is set for property from subsequent forfeitures or tax taxes or special assessments to redeem the Sold for General Taxes of (year): 2016 Sold assignee pays any subsequently accruing 25-124-024-0000 This notice is to advise hearing in the Circuit Court of this County sales. Check with the county clerk as to the property from subsequent forfeitures or tax for Special Assessments of (Municipality): taxes or special assessments to redeem the you that the above property has been sold in Chicago, Illinois, on 7/8/2020 in Room exact amount you owe before redeeming. sales. Check with the county clerk as to the N/A Warrant No.: N/A Installment No.: property from subsequent forfeitures or tax for delinquent taxes and that the period of 1704 of the Richard J. Daley Center at 50 W. This notice is also to advise you that a exact amount you owe before redeeming. N/A THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR sales. Check with the county clerk as to the redemption from the sale will expire on June Washington Street, Chicago, Illinois at 9:30 petition has been filed for a tax deed which This notice is also to advise you that a DELINQUENT TAXES Property located at: exact amount you owe before redeeming. 16, 2020. The amount to redeem is subject a.m. You may be present at this hearing will transfer title and the right to possession petition has been filed for a tax deed which 7655-7657 S. LOWE AVENUE & 612-614 W. This notice is also to advise you that a to increase at 6 month intervals from the but your right to redeem will already have of this property if redemption is not made will transfer title and the right to possession 77TH STREET, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 60620 petition has been filed for a tax deed which date of sale and may be further increased expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO on or before 6/16/2020. This matter is set for of this property if redemption is not made Legal Description or Property Index No.: will transfer title and the right to possession if the purchaser at the tax sale or his or her REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS hearing in the Circuit Court of this County on or before 6/16/2020. This matter is set for 20-28-310-017-0000 This notice is to advise of this property if redemption is not made assignee pays any subsequently accruing OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made at in Chicago, Illinois, on 7/8/2020 in Room hearing in the Circuit Court of this County you that the above property has been sold on or before June 16, 2020. This matter is taxes or special assessments to redeem the any time on or before 6/16/2020 by applying 1704 of the Richard J. Daley Center at 50 W. in Chicago, Illinois, on 7/8/2020 in Room for delinquent taxes and that the period set for hearing in the Circuit Court of Cook property from subsequent forfeitures or tax to the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, Washington Street, Chicago, Illinois at 9:30 1704 of the Richard J. Daley Center at 50 W. of redemption from the sale will expire on County, Room 1704, (Calendar 8) Richard J. sales. Check with the county clerk as to the at the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, a.m. You may be present at this hearing Washington Street, Chicago, Illinois at 9:30 6/16/2020. The amount to redeem is subject Daley Center, 50 West Washington Street, exact amount you owe before redeeming. Illinois. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION but your right to redeem will already have a.m. You may be present at this hearing to increase at 6 month intervals from the Chicago, Illinois 60602, on June 24, 2020, at This notice is also to advise you that a CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: 118 expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO but your right to redeem will already have date of sale and may be further increased 9:30 AM You may be present at this hearing, petition has been filed for a tax deed which N. Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, Illinois REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO if the purchaser at the tax sale or his or her but your right to redeem will already have will transfer title and the right to possession 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 LIEN OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made at REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS assignee pays any subsequently accruing expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO of this property if redemption is not made GROUP LLC Purchaser or Assignee Dated: any time on or before 6/16/2020 by applying OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made at taxes or special assessments to redeem the REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF on or before June 16, 2020. This matter is February 10, 2020 Balin Law, P.C. Attorneys to the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, any time on or before 6/16/2020 by applying property from subsequent forfeitures or tax PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any set for hearing in the Circuit Court of Cook at Law 100 N. LaSalle, Suite 1200 Chicago, IL at the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, to the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, sales. Check with the county clerk as to the time on or before June 16, 2020, by applying County, Room 1704, (Calendar 8) Richard J. 60602 (312) 345-1111 Firm #58864 Illinois. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION at the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, exact amount you owe before redeeming. to the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois Daley Center, 50 West Washington Street, 2/18, 19, 20/2020 6604084 CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: 118 Illinois. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION This notice is also to advise you that a at the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, Chicago, Illinois 60602, on June 24, 2020, at N. Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, Illinois CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: 118 petition has been filed for a tax deed which Illinois FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, 9:30 AM You may be present at this hearing, 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 LIEN N. Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, Illinois will transfer title and the right to possession CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: but your right to redeem will already have TO: Jorge Arteaga, Maria Del Carmen GROUP LLC Purchaser or Assignee Dated: 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 LIEN of this property if redemption is not made 118 North Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO Arteaga, ; Chicago Title Trust Company February 10, 2020 Balin Law, P.C. Attorneys GROUP LLC Purchaser or Assignee Dated: on or before 6/16/2020. This matter is set for Illinois 60602 TELEPHONE: 312-603-5645 By: REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF as Trustee for Trust Deed recorded as at Law 100 N. LaSalle, Suite 1200 Chicago, IL February 10, 2020 Balin Law, P.C. Attorneys hearing in the Circuit Court of this County Purchaser or Assignee Corona Investments, PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any document No. 98057417, IRS, US Internal 60602 (312) 345-1111 Firm #58864 at Law 100 N. LaSalle, Suite 1200 Chicago, IL in Chicago, Illinois, on 7/8/2020 in Room LLC (312) 251-1811 Dated: February 10, 2020 time on or before June 16, 2020, by applying Revenue Service c/o District Director, US 2/18, 19, 20/2020 6604064 60602 (312) 345-1111 Firm #58864 1704 of the Richard J. Daley Center at 50 W. 2/18, 19, 20/2020 6604975 to the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois Attorneys Office, Republic Bank of Chicago 2/18, 19, 20/2020 6604069 Washington Street, Chicago, Illinois at 9:30 at the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, Successor in Interest to AztecAmerica a.m. You may be present at this hearing Illinois FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, Bank, Republic Bank of Chicago Successor but your right to redeem will already have in Interest to AztecAmerica Bank, Illinois TO: Davis, Chapel Development, Inc.; CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: TO: Mario Diaz, Mario Diaz, and Mario expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO Department of Revenue, IL Dept. of Davis, Chapel Development, Inc., c/o 118 North Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, Diaz; City of Chicago - City Clerk, City of REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS Revenue, Illinois Attorney General, City of Michael Thiessen, President; Davis, Chapel Illinois 60602 TELEPHONE: 312-603-5645 By: Chicago - Corporation Counsel, City of TO: Warren McKeithen; City of Chicago, OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made at Chicago - City Clerk, Illinois Department of Development, Inc., c/o Thomas W. Lynch, Purchaser or Assignee Corona Investments, Chicago - Department of Water, Pamela c/o Anna M. Valencia, City Clerk; Van any time on or before 6/16/2020 by applying the Lottery, International Bank of Chicago Reg. Agt.; Davis, Chapel Development, LLC (312) 251-1811 Dated: February 10, 2020 Kuzniar, Midland Funding, LLC c/o Midland Oak Capital, LLC; Van Oak Capital, LLC, to the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, successor in interest to Premier Bank, and Inc., c/o Jesse White, IL Secretary of State; 2/18, 19, 20/2020 6604957 Credit Management, Inc., IL Dept. of c/o James M Kropid, Reg. Agt.; James at the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, Dearborn Wholesale Grocers L.P. c/o Joel C. Bridgeview Bank Group; Schmidt, Salzman Revenue, Illinois Department of Revenue, Barnes; Occupant, 1303 W. Marquette Rd., Illinois. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION Levin; Occupant;Bank of America, N.A. as & Moran, LTD.; Tornado Carwash; Occupant, and Emily Lugo-Diaz; Occupant;Deutsche Chicago, IL 60636; Karen A. Yarbrough, CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: 118 Successor by Merger to LaSalle Bank, N.A. 5735 S. Archer Rd., Summit, IL 60501; Karen TO: Peggy K. Mellon, Peggy K. Mellon, Peggy Bank National Trust Company as Trustee Cook County Clerk; Persons or tenants in N. Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, Illinois and Bank of America, N.A. as Successor by A. Yarbrough, Cook County Clerk; Persons or K Mellon, and Estate of Peggy K. Mellon; for Long Beach Mortgage Loan Trust 2006-2 actual occupancy or possession of said 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 LIEN Merger to LaSalle Bank, N.A.; County Clerk tenants in actual occupancy or possession City of Chicago - City Clerk, City of Chicago and Deutsche Bank National Trust Company property; Unknown owners or parties GROUP LLC Purchaser or Assignee Dated: of Cook County, Illinois; spouses, heirs at of said property; Unknown owners or parties - Corporation Counsel, City of Chicago - as Trustee for Long Beach Mortgage Loan interested in said property. TAX DEED NO. February 10, 2020 Balin Law, P.C. Attorneys law, devisees, if any, of the above mentioned interested in said property. TAX DEED NO. Department of Water, NHS Redevelopment Trust 2006-2; County Clerk of Cook County, 2020COTD000028 FILED: 1/2/2020 TAKE at Law 100 N. LaSalle, Suite 1200 Chicago, IL persons, described as Unknown Owners; 2020COTD000024 FILED: 1/2/2020 TAKE Corporation c/o Anjanette Brown, Ameristar Illinois; spouses, heirs at law, devisees, if any, NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises 60602 (312) 345-1111 Firm #58864 Occupants or persons in actual possession NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises Financial Servicing Company, LLC, Ameristar of the above mentioned persons, described Sold: 5/8/2018 Certificate No.: 16-0007598 2/18, 19, 20/2020 6604072 of real estate herein described; claimants, Sold: 5/4/2018 Certificate No.: 16-0001573 Financial Servicing Company, LLC c/o as Unknown Owners; Occupants or persons Sold for General Taxes of (year): 2016 Sold decree creditors, judgment creditors, if Sold for General Taxes of (year): 2016 Sold Secretary of State, James Mellon, and in actual possession of real estate herein for Special Assessments of (Municipality): any, of the above, described as Unknown for Special Assessments of (Municipality): Amanda Mellon; Occupant; County Clerk of described; claimants, decree creditors, N/A Warrant No.: N/A Installment No.: TO: Restoration Tabernacle Bible Church Owners; Unknown Owners and Parties N/A Warrant No.: N/A Installment No.: Cook County, Illinois; spouses, heirs at law, judgment creditors, if any, of the above, N/A THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR of Chicago; Restoration Tabernacle Bible interested in said real estate. TAX DEED NO. N/A THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR devisees, if any, of the above mentioned described as Unknown Owners; Unknown DELINQUENT TAXES Property located at: Church of Chicago, c/o Christopher L 2020COTD000532 FILED February 10, 2020 DELINQUENT TAXES Property located at: persons, described as Unknown Owners; Owners and Parties interested in said real 1301-1303 W. MARQUETTE ROAD & 6702- Johnson, Reg. Agt.; Restoration Tabernacle TAKE NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises 5735 S. ARCHER RD., SUMMIT, IL 60501 Occupants or persons in actual possession estate. TAX DEED NO. 2020CoTD000480 6710 S. THROOP STREET, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS Bible Church of Chicago, c/o Jesse White, Sold: July 13, 2017 Certificate No. 17S- Legal Description or Property Index No.: of real estate herein described; claimants, FILED February 3, 2020 TAKE NOTICE 60636 Legal Description or Property Index IL Secretary of State; BMO Harris Bank, 0002142 Sold for General Taxes of 2010-2015 18-13-219-006-0000 This notice is to advise decree creditors, judgment creditors, if County of Cook Date Premises Sold: July No.: 20-20-305-009-0000 This notice is to N.A.; Occupant, 8001 S. Ashland Ave., Sold for Special Assessment of [municipality you that the above property has been sold any, of the above, described as Unknown 19, 2019 Certificate No. 19S-0005262 Sold advise you that the above property has been Chicago, IL 60620; Karen A. Yarbrough, and special assessment no.] None Warrant for delinquent taxes and that the period Owners; Unknown Owners and Parties for General Taxes of 2013-2017 Sold for sold for delinquent taxes and that the period Cook County Clerk; Persons or tenants in No. [Not Applicable] Installment No. [Not of redemption from the sale will expire on interested in said real estate. TAX DEED NO. Special Assessment of [municipality and of redemption from the sale will expire on actual occupancy or possession of said Applicable] THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD 6/16/2020. The amount to redeem is subject 2020COTD000526 FILED February 10, 2020 special assessment no.] None Warrant 6/16/2020. The amount to redeem is subject property; Unknown owners or parties FOR DELINQUENT TAXES Property located to increase at 6 month intervals from the TAKE NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises No. [Not Applicable] Installment No. [Not to increase at 6 month intervals from the interested in said property. TAX DEED NO. at: 3100 S AUSTIN BLVD, Cicero, IL 60804 date of sale and may be further increased Sold: July 24, 2019 Certificate No. 19S- Applicable] THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD date of sale and may be further increased 2020COTD000018 FILED: 1/2/2020 TAKE Legal Description or Property Index No. 16- if the purchaser at the tax sale or his or her 0011016 Sold for General Taxes of 2006-2017 FOR DELINQUENT TAXES Property located if the purchaser at the tax sale or his or her NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises Sold: 32-105-022-0000 This notice is to advise assignee pays any subsequently accruing Sold for Special Assessment of [municipality at: 3925 West 51st Street, Chicago, IL 60632 assignee pays any subsequently accruing 5/8/2018 Certificate No.: 16-0008015 Sold you that the above property has been sold taxes or special assessments to redeem the and special assessment no.] None Warrant Legal Description or Property Index No. 19- taxes or special assessments to redeem the for General Taxes of (year): 2016 Sold for for delinquent taxes and that the period of property from subsequent forfeitures or tax No. [Not Applicable] Installment No. [Not 11-301-063-0000 This notice is to advise property from subsequent forfeitures or tax Special Assessments of (Municipality): N/A redemption from the sale will expire on June sales. Check with the county clerk as to the Applicable] THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD you that the above property has been sold sales. Check with the county clerk as to the Warrant No.: N/A Installment No.: N/A THIS 16, 2020. The amount to redeem is subject exact amount you owe before redeeming. FOR DELINQUENT TAXES Property located for delinquent taxes and that the period of exact amount you owe before redeeming. PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT to increase at 6 month intervals from the This notice is also to advise you that a at: 2720 W 23RD ST, Chicago, IL 60608 Legal redemption from the sale will expire on June This notice is also to advise you that a TAXES Property located at: 8001 S. ASHLAND date of sale and may be further increased petition has been filed for a tax deed which Description or Property Index No. 16-25- 16, 2020. The amount to redeem is subject petition has been filed for a tax deed which AVENUE, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 60620 Legal if the purchaser at the tax sale or his or her will transfer title and the right to possession 204-037-0000 This notice is to advise you to increase at 6 month intervals from the will transfer title and the right to possession Description or Property Index No.: 20-32- assignee pays any subsequently accruing of this property if redemption is not made that the above property has been sold for date of sale and may be further increased of this property if redemption is not made 108-001-0000 This notice is to advise you taxes or special assessments to redeem the on or before 6/16/2020. This matter is set for delinquent taxes and that the period of if the purchaser at the tax sale or his or her on or before 6/16/2020. This matter is set for that the above property has been sold for property from subsequent forfeitures or tax hearing in the Circuit Court of this County redemption from the sale will expire on June assignee pays any subsequently accruing hearing in the Circuit Court of this County delinquent taxes and that the period of sales. Check with the county clerk as to the in Chicago, Illinois, on 7/8/2020 in Room 16, 2020. The amount to redeem is subject taxes or special assessments to redeem the in Chicago, Illinois, on 7/8/2020 in Room redemption from the sale will expire on exact amount you owe before redeeming. 1704 of the Richard J. Daley Center at 50 W. to increase at 6 month intervals from the property from subsequent forfeitures or tax 1704 of the Richard J. Daley Center at 50 W. 6/16/2020. The amount to redeem is subject This notice is also to advise you that a Washington Street, Chicago, Illinois at 9:30 date of sale and may be further increased sales. Check with the county clerk as to the Washington Street, Chicago, Illinois at 9:30 to increase at 6 month intervals from the petition has been filed for a tax deed which a.m. You may be present at this hearing if the purchaser at the tax sale or his or her exact amount you owe before redeeming. a.m. You may be present at this hearing date of sale and may be further increased will transfer title and the right to possession but your right to redeem will already have assignee pays any subsequently accruing This notice is also to advise you that a but your right to redeem will already have if the purchaser at the tax sale or his or her of this property if redemption is not made expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO taxes or special assessments to redeem the petition has been filed for a tax deed which expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO assignee pays any subsequently accruing on or before June 16, 2020. This matter is REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS property from subsequent forfeitures or tax will transfer title and the right to possession REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS taxes or special assessments to redeem the set for hearing in the Circuit Court of Cook OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made at sales. Check with the county clerk as to the of this property if redemption is not made OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made at property from subsequent forfeitures or tax County, Room 1704, (Calendar 8) Richard J. any time on or before 6/16/2020 by applying exact amount you owe before redeeming. on or before June 16, 2020. This matter is any time on or before 6/16/2020 by applying sales. Check with the county clerk as to the Daley Center, 50 West Washington Street, to the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, This notice is also to advise you that a set for hearing in the Circuit Court of Cook to the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, exact amount you owe before redeeming. Chicago, Illinois 60602, on June 24, 2020, at at the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, petition has been filed for a tax deed which County, Room 1704, (Calendar 8) Richard J. at the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, This notice is also to advise you that a 9:30 AM You may be present at this hearing, Illinois. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION will transfer title and the right to possession Daley Center, 50 West Washington Street, Illinois. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION petition has been filed for a tax deed which but your right to redeem will already have CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: 118 of this property if redemption is not made Chicago, Illinois 60602, on June 24, 2020, at CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: 118 will transfer title and the right to possession expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO N. Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, Illinois on or before June 16, 2020. This matter is 9:30 AM You may be present at this hearing, N. Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, Illinois of this property if redemption is not made REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 LIEN set for hearing in the Circuit Court of Cook but your right to redeem will already have 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 LIEN on or before 6/16/2020. This matter is set for PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any GROUP LLC Purchaser or Assignee Dated: County, Room 1704, (Calendar 8) Richard J. expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO GROUP LLC Purchaser or Assignee Dated: hearing in the Circuit Court of this County time on or before June 16, 2020, by applying February 10, 2020 Balin Law, P.C. Attorneys Daley Center, 50 West Washington Street, REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF February 10, 2020 Balin Law, P.C. Attorneys in Chicago, Illinois, on 7/8/2020 in Room to the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois at Law 100 N. LaSalle, Suite 1200 Chicago, IL Chicago, Illinois 60602, on June 24, 2020, at PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any at Law 100 N. LaSalle, Suite 1200 Chicago, IL 1704 of the Richard J. Daley Center at 50 W. at the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, 60602 (312) 345-1111 Firm #58864 9:30 AM You may be present at this hearing, time on or before June 16, 2020, by applying 60602 (312) 345-1111 Firm #58864 Washington Street, Chicago, Illinois at 9:30 Illinois FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, 2/18, 19, 20/2020 6604113 but your right to redeem will already have to the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois 2/18, 19, 20/2020 6604160 a.m. You may be present at this hearing CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO at the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, but your right to redeem will already have 118 North Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF Illinois FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO Illinois 60602 TELEPHONE: 312-603-5645 By: PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS Purchaser or Assignee Corona Investments, time on or before June 16, 2020, by applying 118 North Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made at LLC (312) 251-1811 Dated: February 10, 2020 to the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois Illinois 60602 TELEPHONE: 312-603-5645 By: any time on or before 6/16/2020 by applying at the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, 2/18, 19, 20/2020 6605000 Purchaser or Assignee Omar Moreno Dated: to the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, Illinois FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, February 3, 2020 at the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: 2/18, 19, 20/2020 6599632 Illinois. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION 118 North Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: 118 Illinois 60602 TELEPHONE: 312-603-5645 By: N. Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, Illinois Purchaser or Assignee Corona Investments, 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 LIEN LLC (312) 251-1811 Dated: February 10, 2020 GROUP LLC Purchaser or Assignee Dated: 2/18, 19, 20/2020 6604938 February 10, 2020 Balin Law, P.C. Attorneys at Law 100 N. LaSalle, Suite 1200 Chicago, IL 60602 (312) 345-1111 Firm #58864 2/18, 19, 20/2020 6604079 Chicago Tribune | Business | Section 2 | Tuesday, February 18, 2020 9

TO: La Dor M. Mason; Amanda Cotton Allen; TO: Gregory W. Haase; 14647 Greenwood TO: Chicago Title Land Trust Co., as TO: Berryman & Berryman Enterprises, TO: Erez Radai Occupants of City of Chicago TO: South Suburban Community Judgment Creditors, And Decree Creditors, If Condominium Association, c/o Clear successor trustee to MB Financial Bank Inc., c/o Wayne E. Berryman, President; Heights c/o City Clerk County Clerk of Development Corporation NFP; South Any Of The Above Described As “Unknown Property Management Services, Inc.; u/t/a 11159; Heris to Estate of Larry Dean Berryman & Berryman Enterprises, Cook County, Illinois Unknown Occupants; Suburban Community Development Owners”; David D. Orr, Cook County Clerk; Occupant of Unit A301, 14647 Greenwood Hunter; Colleen Hunter; Occupant of Unit Inc.; Berryman & Berryman Enterprises, spouses, heirs at law, devisees, if any, of Corporation NFP, c/o Hank Roberts, Reg. Parties In Occupancy Or Actual Possession Avenue; Judgment Creditors, And Decree 55; Holiday Terrace Condominium Building Inc., c/o Jack G Bainbridge; Berryman & the above mentioned persons, described Agt.; The Chicago Community Loan Fund, c/o Of Said Property; Unknown Owners Or Creditors, If Any Of The Above Described #3 Condominium Association, c/o BOGS Berryman Enterprises, Inc., c/o Jesse White, as Unknown Owners; claimants, decree Calvin L Holmes; The Chicago Community Persons Interested In Said Land Or Lot. TAX As “Unknown Owners”; David D. Orr, Management Inc.; Judgment Creditors, IL Secretary of State; Fisch Real Estate creditors, judgment creditors, if any, of the Loan Fund; Property Manager; Occupant, DEED NO. 2020 COTD 000245 FILED: January Cook County Clerk; Parties In Occupancy And Decree Creditors, If Any Of The Above Partnership; Fisch Real Estate Partnership, above, described as Unknown Owners; 205 W. 14th Place, Chicago Heights, IL 60411; 21, 2020 TAKE NOTICE County of Cook, Or Actual Possession Of Said Property; Described As “Unknown Owners”; David D. c/o Markus Fisch, Member; Coldwell Banker Unknown Owners or parties interested Occupant, 207 W. 14th Place, Chicago State of Illinois Date Premises Sold: July Unknown Owners Or Persons Interested Orr, Cook County Clerk; Parties In Occupancy Commercial Chicago, c/o George Chandler; in said land or lots. NOTICE TO OWNERS Heights, IL 60411; Occupant, 1415 Campbell 19, 2017 Certificate No. 17S-0006539 Sold In Said Land Or Lot. TAX DEED NO. 2020 Or Actual Possession Of Said Property; Richton Park Carwash; Occupant, 3605 AND OCCUPANTS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Ave., Chicago Heights, IL 60411; Occupant, for General Taxes of: 2017 Scavenger Sale COTD 000237 FILED: January 17, 2020 TAKE Unknown Owners Or Persons Interested Sauk Trl.,Richton Park, IL 60471; Karen A. OF Cook COUNTY, ILLINOIS TAX DEED NO. 1417 Campbell Ave., Chicago Heights, IL (2010-2015) Sold For Special Assessment NOTICE County of Cook, State of Illinois Date In Said Land Or Lot. TAX DEED NO. 2020 Yarbrough, Cook County Clerk; Persons or 2020COTD000334 FILED: January 27, 2020 60411; Jorge Lugo Rodriguez; Karen A. of (Municipality) Not Applicable. And Special Premises Sold: July 17, 2017 Certificate No. COTD 000238 FILED: January 17, 2020 TAKE tenants in actual occupancy or possession TAKE NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises Yarbrough, Cook County Clerk; Persons or Assessment No. Not Applicable. Warrant 17S-0003623 Sold for General Taxes of: 2017 NOTICE County of Cook, State of Illinois Date of said property; Unknown owners or parties Sold May 4, 2018 Certificate No. 16-0000202 tenants in actual occupancy or possession No. Not Applicable. Inst. No. Not Applicable. Scavenger Sale (2010-2015) Sold For Special Premises Sold: July 18, 2017 Certificate No. interested in said property. TAX DEED NO. 16-0000203 Sold for General Taxes of of said property; Unknown owners or parties THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR Assessment of (Municipality) Not Applicable. 17S-0004236 Sold for General Taxes of: 2017 2020COTD000025 FILED: 1/2/2020 TAKE (year) 2016 Sold for Special Assessment interested in said property. TAX DEED NO. DELINQUENT TAXES Property located at: And Special Assessment No. Not Applicable. Scavenger Sale (2006-2015) Sold For Special NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises of (Municipality) and special assessment 2020COTD000035 FILED: 1/3/2020 TAKE 9713 S. Oglesby Avenue, in Chicago, Illinois Warrant No. Not Applicable. Inst. No. Not Assessment of (Municipality) Not Applicable. Sold: 5/7/2018 Certificate No.: 16-0002634 number Not Applicable Warrant No. None NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises Legal Description or Property Index No. 26- Applicable. THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN And Special Assessment No. Not Applicable. Sold for General Taxes of (year): 2016 Sold Installment No. None THIS PROPERTY Sold: 5/4/2018 Certificate No.: 16-0000254 07-122-046-0000 Vol. 297 This notice is to SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES Property Warrant No. Not Applicable. Inst. No. Not for Special Assessments of (Municipality): HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES Sold for General Taxes of (year): 2016 Sold advise you that the above property has been located at: Unit A301 in 14647 Greenwood Applicable. THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD N/A Warrant No.: N/A Installment No.: Property located at 345 W. 14th St., Chicago for Special Assessments of (Municipality): sold for delinquent taxes and that the period Condominium located at 14647 Greenwood FOR DELINQUENT TAXES Property located N/A THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR Heights, Illinois Legal Description or Property N/A Warrant No.: N/A Installment No.: of redemption from the sale will expire Road, in Dolton, Illinois Legal Description or at: Unit 55 in Condominium located at 2303 DELINQUENT TAXES Property located at: Index No. 32-19-212-014-0000 32-19-212- N/A THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR on July 1, 2020. The amount to redeem is Property Index No. 29-10-209-027-1025 Vol. Holiday Terrace, in Lansing, Illinois Legal 3605 SAUK TRAIL, RICHTON PARK, ILLINOIS 015-0000, Volume 014 This notice is to advise DELINQUENT TAXES Property located at: 205- subject to increase at 6 month intervals 202 This notice is to advise you that the Description or Property Index No. 29-25-405- 60471 Legal Description or Property Index you that the above property has been sold 207 W. 14TH PLACE & 1415-1417 CAMPBELL from the date of sale and may be further above property has been sold for delinquent 021-1025 Vol. 215 This notice is to advise No.: 31-35-104-030-0000 This notice is to for delinquent taxes and that the period of AVENUE, CHICAGO HEIGHTS, ILLINOIS 60411 increased if the purchaser at the tax sale or taxes and that the period of redemption you that the above property has been sold advise you that the above property has been redemption from the sale will expire on July Legal Description or Property Index No.: 32- his or her assignee pays any subsequently from the sale will expire on July 1, 2020. The for delinquent taxes and that the period of sold for delinquent taxes and that the period 10, 2020. The amount to redeem is subject 20-302-010-0000 This notice is to advise accruing taxes or special assessments to amount to redeem is subject to increase at redemption from the sale will expire on July of redemption from the sale will expire on to increase at 6 month intervals from the you that the above property has been sold redeem the property from subsequent 6 month intervals from the date of sale and 1, 2020. The amount to redeem is subject 6/16/2020. The amount to redeem is subject date of sale and may be further increased for delinquent taxes and that the period forfeitures or tax sales. Check with the may be further increased if the purchaser to increase at 6 month intervals from the to increase at 6 month intervals from the if the purchaser at the tax sale or his or her of redemption from the sale will expire on County Clerk as to the exact amount you at the tax sale or his or her assignee pays date of sale and may be further increased date of sale and may be further increased assignee pays any subse¬quently accruing 6/16/2020. The amount to redeem is subject owe before redeeming. This notice is also any subsequently accruing taxes or special if the purchaser at the tax sale or his or her if the purchaser at the tax sale or his or her taxes or special assessments to redeem to increase at 6 month intervals from the to advise you that a petition has been filed assessments to redeem the property from assignee pays any subsequently accruing assignee pays any subsequently accruing the property from subsequent forfeitures date of sale and may be further increased for a tax deed which will transfer title and subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check taxes or special assessments to redeem the taxes or special assessments to redeem the or tax sales. Check with the county clerk if the purchaser at the tax sale or his or her the right to possession of this property if with the County Clerk as to the exact amount property from subsequent forfeitures or tax property from subsequent forfeitures or tax as to the exact amount you owe before assignee pays any subsequently accruing redemption is not made on or before July you owe before redeeming. This notice is sales. Check with the County Clerk as to the sales. Check with the county clerk as to the redeeming. This notice is also to advise taxes or special assessments to redeem the 1, 2020. This matter is set for hearing in the also to advise you that a petition has been exact amount you owe before redeeming. exact amount you owe before redeeming. you that a petition has been filed for a tax property from subsequent forfeitures or tax Circuit Court of this County in Room 1704, filed for a tax deed which will transfer title This notice is also to advise you that a This notice is also to advise you that a deed which will transfer title and the right sales. Check with the county clerk as to the Richard J. Daley Center, 50 W. Washington and the right to possession of this property petition has been filed for a tax deed which petition has been filed for a tax deed which to possession of this property if redemption exact amount you owe before redeeming. Street, Chicago, Illinois on July 24, 2020 at if redemption is not made on or before July will transfer title and the right to possession will transfer title and the right to possession is not made on or before July 10, 2020. This This notice is also to advise you that a 9:30 a.m. You may be present at this hearing 1, 2020. This matter is set for hearing in the of this property if redemption is not made of this property if redemption is not made matter is set for hearing in the Circuit Court petition has been filed for a tax deed which but your right to redeem will already have Circuit Court of this County in Room 1704, on or before July 1, 2020. This matter is set on or before 6/16/2020. This matter is set for of this County, in Richard J. Daley Center, will transfer title and the right to possession expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO Richard J. Daley Center, 50 W. Washington for hearing in the Circuit Court of this County hearing in the Circuit Court of this County 50 W. Washington Street, Courtroom 1704, of this property if redemption is not made REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF Street, Chicago, Illinois on July 24, 2020 at in Room 1704, Richard J. Daley Center, 50 W. in Chicago, Illinois, on 7/8/2020 in Room Chicago, IL 60602 on August 5, 2020 at 9:30 on or before 6/16/2020. This matter is set for PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any 9:30 a.m. You may be present at this hearing Washington Street, Chicago, Illinois on July 1704 of the Richard J. Daley Center at 50 W. a.m.. You may be present at this hearing hearing in the Circuit Court of this County time on or before July 1, 2020 by applying but your right to redeem will already have 24, 2020 at 9:30 a.m. You may be present Washington Street, Chicago, Illinois at 9:30 but your right to redeem will already have in Chicago, Illinois, on 7/8/2020 in Room to the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO at this hearing but your right to redeem a.m. You may be present at this hearing expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO 1704 of the Richard J. Daley Center at 50 W. at the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF will already have expired at that time. YOU but your right to redeem will already have REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF Washington Street, Chicago, Illinois at 9:30 Illinois. For further information contact the PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any ARE URGED TO REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any a.m. You may be present at this hearing County Clerk. Address: 118 N. Clark Street, time on or before July 1, 2020 by applying PREVENT LOSS OF PROPERTY Redemption REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS time on or before July 10, 2020 by applying but your right to redeem will already have Room 434, Chicago, IL 60602 Telephone: to the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, can be made at any time on or before July OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made at to the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO (312) 603-5645 IDRIS OMOSANYA, purchaser at the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, 1, 2020 by applying to the County Clerk any time on or before 6/16/2020 by applying at the office of the County Clerk in Chicago, REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS or assignee Dated: February 13, 2020 Judd Illinois. For further information contact the of Cook County, Illinois, at the Office of to the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, Illinois. For further information contact the OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made at M. Harris #55136 933 West Van Buren, County Clerk. Address: 118 N. Clark Street, the County Clerk in Chicago, Illinois. For at the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, County Clerk ADDRESS: 118 N. Clark Street any time on or before 6/16/2020 by applying Suite 304 Chicago, IL 60607 312-795-9600 Room 434, Chicago, IL 60602 Telephone: further information contact the County Illinois. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION - Room 434, Chicago, IL 60602 TELEPHONE: to the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, [email protected] (312) 603-5645 IDRIS OMOSANYA, purchaser Clerk. Address: 118 N. Clark Street, Room CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: 118 312-603-5645 Orit Cohen Purchaser or at the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, 2/18, 19, 20/2020 6605139 or assignee Dated: February 13, 2020 Judd 434, Chicago, IL 60602 Telephone: (312) N. Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, Illinois Assignee Dated January 27, 2020 Illinois. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION M. Harris #55136 933 West Van Buren, 603-5645 IDRIS OMOSANYA, purchaser or 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 LIEN 2/18, 19, 20/2020 6603034 CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: 118 Suite 304 Chicago, IL 60607 312-795-9600 assignee Dated: February 12, 2020 Judd M. GROUP LLC Purchaser or Assignee Dated: N. Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, Illinois [email protected] Harris #55136 933 West Van Buren, Suite 304 February 10, 2020 Balin Law, P.C. Attorneys 60602 TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645 LIEN TO: Grover Barnes; Occupant of Unit A211, 2/18, 19, 20/2020 6605121 Chicago, IL 60607 312-795-9600 harrislaw@ at Law 100 N. LaSalle, Suite 1200 Chicago, IL GROUP LLC Purchaser or Assignee Dated: Fountain Crest Condominium Bldg #2; sbcglobal.net 60602 (312) 345-1111 Firm #58864 February 10, 2020 Balin Law, P.C. Attorneys Fountain Crest Condominium Association 2/18, 19, 20/2020 6604424 2/18, 19, 20/2020 6604117 at Law 100 N. LaSalle, Suite 1200 Chicago, IL Building No. 2, c/o Clear Property TO: Keith D. Tolen; Occupant of 28 E. 157th 60602 (312) 345-1111 Firm #58864 Management Services; Internal Revenue St.; Citizens Bank, National Association 2/18, 19, 20/2020 6604195 Service; United States Attorney; United (succesor to Charter One Bank, N.A.); RBS TO: William Barbee a/k/a Bill Barbee; States Attorney General, U.S. Department Citizens, N.A.; Judgment Creditors, And Kendrick Robinson; Occupant of 2340 of Justice; Judgment Creditors, And Decree Decree Creditors, If Any Of The Above 186th St.; The Forest Glen Condominium Creditors, If Any Of The Above Described Described As “Unknown Owners”; David D. Association, Inc., c/o Rachel Kestenbaum; As “Unknown Owners”; David D. Orr, Orr, Cook County Clerk; Parties In Occupancy BOGS Management, Inc., c/o Robert Bogs Jr.; Cook County Clerk; Parties In Occupancy Or Actual Possession Of Said Property; Judgment Creditors, And Decree Creditors, If Or Actual Possession Of Said Property; Unknown Owners Or Persons Interested Any Of The Above Described As “Unknown Unknown Owners Or Persons Interested In Said Land Or Lot. TAX DEED NO. 2020 Owners”; David D. Orr, Cook County Clerk; In Said Land Or Lot. TAX DEED NO. 2020 COTD 000361 FILED: January 28, 2020 TAKE Parties In Occupancy Or Actual Possession COTD 000247 FILED: January 21, 2020 TAKE NOTICE County of Cook, State of Illinois Date Of Said Property; Unknown Owners Or NOTICE County of Cook, State of Illinois Date Premises Sold: July 17, 2017 Certificate No. Persons Interested In Said Land Or Lot. TAX Premises Sold: July 17, 2017 Certificate No. 17S-0003979 Sold for General Taxes of: 2017 DEED NO. 2020 COTD 000233 FILED: January 17S-0003620 Sold for General Taxes of: 2017 Scavenger Sale (2012-2015) Sold For Special 17, 2020 TAKE NOTICE County of Cook, Scavenger Sale (2010-2015) Sold For Special Assessment of (Municipality) Not Applicable. State of Illinois Date Premises Sold: July Assessment of (Municipality) Not Applicable. And Special Assessment No. Not Applicable. 18, 2017 Certificate No. 17S-0004372 Sold And Special Assessment No. Not Applicable. Warrant No. Not Applicable. Inst. No. Not for General Taxes of: 2017 Scavenger Sale Warrant No. Not Applicable. Inst. No. Not Applicable. THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD (2005-2014) Sold For Special Assessment Applicable. THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES Property located of (Municipality) Not Applicable. And Special FOR DELINQUENT TAXES Property located at: at: 28 E. 157th Street, in Harvey, Illinois Legal Assessment No. Not Applicable. Warrant Unit A211 in Fountain Crest Condominium 2 Description or Property Index No. 29-17-312- No. Not Applicable. Inst. No. Not Applicable. located 14635 Greenwood Road, in Dolton, 027-0000 Vol. 209 This notice is to advise THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR Illinois Legal Description or Property Index you that the above property has been sold DELINQUENT TAXES Property located at: Unit No. 29-10-209-022-1023 Vol. 202 This notice for delinquent taxes and that the period of 220 in Condominium located at 2340 186th is to advise you that the above property redemption from the sale will expire on July Street, in Lansing, Illinois Legal Description has been sold for delinquent taxes and that 1, 2020. The amount to redeem is subject or Property Index No. 29-36-410-003-1049 the period of redemption from the sale will to increase at 6 month intervals from the Vol. 219 This notice is to advise you that the expire on July 1, 2020. The amount to redeem date of sale and may be further increased above property has been sold for delinquent is subject to increase at 6 month intervals if the purchaser at the tax sale or his or her taxes and that the period of redemption from the date of sale and may be further assignee pays any subsequently accruing from the sale will expire on July 1, 2020. The increased if the purchaser at the tax sale or taxes or special assessments to redeem the amount to redeem is subject to increase at his or her assignee pays any subsequently property from subsequent forfeitures or tax 6 month intervals from the date of sale and accruing taxes or special assessments to sales. Check with the County Clerk as to the may be further increased if the purchaser redeem the property from subsequent exact amount you owe before redeeming. at the tax sale or his or her assignee pays forfeitures or tax sales. Check with the This notice is also to advise you that a any subsequently accruing taxes or special County Clerk as to the exact amount you petition has been filed for a tax deed which assessments to redeem the property from owe before redeeming. This notice is also will transfer title and the right to possession subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check to advise you that a petition has been filed of this property if redemption is not made with the County Clerk as to the exact amount for a tax deed which will transfer title and on or before July 1, 2020. This matter is set you owe before redeeming. This notice is the right to possession of this property if for hearing in the Circuit Court of this County also to advise you that a petition has been redemption is not made on or before July in Room 1704, Richard J. Daley Center, 50 W. filed for a tax deed which will transfer title 1, 2020. This matter is set for hearing in the Washington Street, Chicago, Illinois on July and the right to possession of this property Circuit Court of this County in Room 1704, 24, 2020 at 9:30 a.m. You may be present if redemption is not made on or before July Richard J. Daley Center, 50 W. Washington at this hearing but your right to redeem 1, 2020. This matter is set for hearing in the Street, Chicago, Illinois on July 24, 2020 at will already have expired at that time. YOU Circuit Court of this County in Room 1704, 9:30 a.m. You may be present at this hearing ARE URGED TO REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO Richard J. Daley Center, 50 W. Washington but your right to redeem will already have PREVENT LOSS OF PROPERTY Redemption Street, Chicago, Illinois on July 24, 2020 at expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO can be made at any time on or before July 9:30 a.m. You may be present at this hearing REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF 1, 2020 by applying to the County Clerk of but your right to redeem will already have PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any Cook County, Illinois, at the Office of the expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO time on or before July 1, 2020 by applying County Clerk in Chicago, Illinois. For further REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF to the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, information contact the County Clerk. PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any at the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, Address: 118 N. Clark Street, Room 434, time on or before July 1, 2020 by applying Illinois. For further information contact the Chicago, IL 60602 Telephone: (312) 603- to the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, County Clerk. Address: 118 N. Clark Street, 5645 MATTHEW DAMPIER, purchaser or at the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, Room 434, Chicago, IL 60602 Telephone: assignee Dated: February 12, 2020 Judd M. Illinois. For further information contact the (312) 603-5645 IDRIS OMOSANYA, purchaser Harris #55136 933 West Van Buren, Suite 304 County Clerk. Address: 118 N. Clark Street, or assignee Dated: February 13, 2020 Judd Chicago, IL 60607 312-795-9600 harrislaw@ Room 434, Chicago, IL 60602 Telephone: M. Harris #55136 933 West Van Buren, sbcglobal.net (312) 603-5645 IDRIS OMOSANYA, purchaser Suite 304 Chicago, IL 60607 312-795-9600 2/18, 19, 20/2020 6604433 or assignee Dated: February 12, 2020 Judd [email protected] M. Harris #55136 933 West Van Buren, 2/18, 19, 20/2020 6605115 Suite 304 Chicago, IL 60607 312-795-9600 TO: Chicago Title Land Trust Company as [email protected] trustee u/t/a 1090901 dated 4-1-1988; 2/18, 19, 20/2020 6604401 Heirs to the Estate of Florida Cresswell, TO: Nadine Rosier; Occupant of Unit B403, Sr., c/o Florida Cresswell; Occupant of TO: Frederick Watts; Frederick W. Fountain Crest Condominium Bldg #2; Unit 432; Florida Cresswell; The Park of Watts; Frederick L. Watts; Occupant Fountain Crest Condominium Association River Oaks Condominium No. 2, c/o KSN of 3127-2 Bernice Rd.; Decision One Building No. 2, c/o Clear Property Registered Agent; The Park of River Oaks Mortgage Company, LLC; Bernice Terrace Management Services; Judgment Creditors, Condominium No. 2, c/o Reginald Whitley; Condominium Association; Mortgage And Decree Creditors, If Any Of The Above Judgment Creditors, And Decree Creditors, If Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. (MERS); Described As “Unknown Owners”; David D. Any Of The Above Described As “Unknown Illinois Department of Revenue; Illinois Orr, Cook County Clerk; Parties In Occupancy Owners”; David D. Orr, Cook County Clerk; Attorney General; Judgment Creditors, Or Actual Possession Of Said Property; Parties In Occupancy Or Actual Possession And Decree Creditors, If Any Of The Above Unknown Owners Or Persons Interested Of Said Property; Unknown Owners Or Described As “Unknown Owners”; David D. In Said Land Or Lot. TAX DEED NO. 2020 Persons Interested In Said Land Or Lot. TAX Orr, Cook County Clerk; Parties In Occupancy COTD 000246 FILED: January 21, 2020 TAKE DEED NO. 2020 COTD 000242 FILED: January Or Actual Possession Of Said Property; NOTICE County of Cook, State of Illinois Date 17, 2020 TAKE NOTICE County of Cook, State Unknown Owners Or Persons Interested Premises Sold: July 17, 2017 Certificate No. of Illinois Date Premises Sold: July 18, 2017 In Said Land Or Lot. TAX DEED NO. 2020 17S-0003621 Sold for General Taxes of: 2017 Certificate No. 17S-0004226 Sold for General COTD 00023 FILED: January 17, 2020 TAKE Scavenger Sale (2011-2015) Sold For Special Taxes of: 2017 Scavenger Sale (2006-2015) NOTICE County of Cook, State of Illinois Date Assessment of (Municipality) Not Applicable. Sold For Special Assessment of (Municipality) Premises Sold: July 18, 2017 Certificate No. And Special Assessment No. Not Applicable. Not Applicable. And Special Assessment No. 17S-0004715 Sold for General Taxes of: 2017 Warrant No. Not Applicable. Inst. No. Not Not Applicable. Warrant No. Not Applicable. Scavenger Sale (2008-2015) Sold For Special Applicable. THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD Inst. No. Not Applicable. THIS PROPERTY Assessment of (Municipality) Not Applicable. FOR DELINQUENT TAXES Property located at: HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES And Special Assessment No. Not Applicable. Unit B403 in Fountain Crest Condominium 2 Property located at: Unit 432 in Park of River Warrant No. Not Applicable. Inst. No. Not located 14635 Greenwood Road, in Dolton, Oaks Condominium No. 2 located at 500 Applicable. THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD Illinois Legal Description or Property Index Park Avenue, in Calumet City, Illinois Legal FOR DELINQUENT TAXES Property located at: No. 29-10-209-022-1039 Vol. 202 This notice Description or Property Index No. 29-24-100- Unit 31272 (A/K/A Unit 2) in Bernice Terrace is to advise you that the above property 022-1135 Vol. 215 This notice is to advise Condominium, located at 3127 Bernice has been sold for delinquent taxes and that you that the above property has been sold Road, in Lansing, Illinois Legal Description the period of redemption from the sale will for delinquent taxes and that the period of or Property Index No. 30-30-408-057-1020 expire on July 1, 2020. The amount to redeem redemption from the sale will expire on July Vol. 228 This notice is to advise you that the is subject to increase at 6 month intervals 1, 2020. The amount to redeem is subject above property has been sold for delinquent from the date of sale and may be further to increase at 6 month intervals from the taxes and that the period of redemption increased if the purchaser at the tax sale or date of sale and may be further increased from the sale will expire on July 1, 2020. The his or her assignee pays any subsequently if the purchaser at the tax sale or his or her amount to redeem is subject to increase at accruing taxes or special assessments to assignee pays any subsequently accruing 6 month intervals from the date of sale and redeem the property from subsequent taxes or special assessments to redeem the may be further increased if the purchaser forfeitures or tax sales. Check with the property from subsequent forfeitures or tax at the tax sale or his or her assignee pays County Clerk as to the exact amount you sales. Check with the County Clerk as to the any subsequently accruing taxes or special owe before redeeming. This notice is also exact amount you owe before redeeming. assessments to redeem the property from to advise you that a petition has been filed This notice is also to advise you that a subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check for a tax deed which will transfer title and petition has been filed for a tax deed which with the County Clerk as to the exact amount the right to possession of this property if will transfer title and the right to possession you owe before redeeming. This notice is redemption is not made on or before July of this property if redemption is not made also to advise you that a petition has been 1, 2020. This matter is set for hearing in the on or before July 1, 2020. This matter is set filed for a tax deed which will transfer title Circuit Court of this County in Room 1704, for hearing in the Circuit Court of this County and the right to possession of this property Richard J. Daley Center, 50 W. Washington in Room 1704, Richard J. Daley Center, 50 W. if redemption is not made on or before July Street, Chicago, Illinois on July 24, 2020 at Washington Street, Chicago, Illinois on July 1, 2020. This matter is set for hearing in the 9:30 a.m. You may be present at this hearing 24, 2020 at 9:30 a.m. You may be present Circuit Court of this County in Room 1704, but your right to redeem will already have at this hearing but your right to redeem will already have expired at that time. YOU Richard J. Daley Center, 50 W. Washington YOUR expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO Street, Chicago, Illinois on July 24, 2020 at REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF ARE URGED TO REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO 9:30 a.m. You may be present at this hearing PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any PREVENT LOSS OF PROPERTY Redemption but your right to redeem will already have time on or before July 1, 2020 by applying can be made at any time on or before July expired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO to the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, 1, 2020 by applying to the County Clerk REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF at the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, of Cook County, Illinois, at the Office of PROPERTY Redemption can be made at any Illinois. For further information contact the the County Clerk in Chicago, Illinois. For PERFECT time on or before July 1, 2020 by applying County Clerk. Address: 118 N. Clark Street, further information contact the County to the County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, Room 434, Chicago, IL 60602 Telephone: Clerk. Address: 118 N. Clark Street, Room at the Office of the County Clerk in Chicago, (312) 603-5645 IDRIS OMOSANYA, purchaser 434, Chicago, IL 60602 Telephone: (312) Illinois. For further information contact the or assignee Dated: February 13, 2020 Judd 603-5645 IDRIS OMOSANYA, purchaser or County Clerk. Address: 118 N. Clark Street, M. Harris #55136 933 West Van Buren, assignee Dated: February 12, 2020 Judd M. Room 434, Chicago, IL 60602 Telephone: Suite 304 Chicago, IL 60607 312-795-9600 Harris #55136 933 West Van Buren, Suite 304 (312) 603-5645 IDRIS OMOSANYA, purchaser [email protected] Chicago, IL 60607 312-795-9600 harrislaw@ or assignee Dated: February 13, 2020 Judd 2/18, 19, 20/2020 6605152 sbcglobal.net 2/18, 19, 20/2020 6604443 M. Harris #55136 933 West Van Buren, JOB Suite 304 Chicago, IL 60607 312-795-9600 [email protected] 2/18, 19, 20/2020 6605131 IS WAITING

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‘We have the best team in our division.’ — Cubs owner Tom Ricketts in his annual spring address ‘Gosh, my first impression couldn’t be any better.’ — Slugger Kris Bryant on manager David Ross’ first speech ‘Probably my best conversation with any superior.’ — Bryant on his meeting with President Theo Epstein

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Season’s greetings welcome Cubs MESA, Ariz. — With the whole gang in camp Monday morning at the Nike Performance Center, first-year Cubs manager David Ross delivered the speech he probably had rehearsed in his head for years. Players listened intently to Ross’ message, the first time he really talked to the group as HELLO, Paul a manager instead of as a friend and HULU Sullivan ex-teammate, and the room was quiet. Streaming In the Wake How did they react? service, of the News Kris Bryant said it was unlike anything he Marquee had ever heard. partner up. “I wanted to run through a wall,” he said. Back Page “Obviously I’ve played with him and seen the intensity, but to see how he is as a manager … I don’t even know how to describe it. It was one of the best speeches I’ve heard from anybody in this organization. “Theo (Epstein) gave a really good one too. Just completely different sides from them, which I totally appreciated. I already feel like the change is happening.

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Anthony Rizzo, left, and Kris Bryant David Ross

WHITE SOX DAYTONA NBA ALL-STAR WEEKEND 500 Jimenez ready to grow Good, Just like playoffs, Bulls bad and in his sophomore season very stuck watching the fun Rookie pressure and had a .340/.383/.710 slash line with eight doubles, nine homers, 25 scary Most of the festivities were spent on the sideline injuries marred solid ’19 RBIs and 19 runs to earn AL Rookie of the Month honors. Denny By Jamal Collier is any less jam-packed. By LaMond Pope “At the beginning (of the season), Hamlin’s And as the face of the Bulls, it’s as I tried to do too much,” Jimenez second t’s one of the few moments of if he’s playing host for the weekend. GLENDALE, Ariz. — Eloy said. “And the injuries didn’t help consecutive downtime for Bulls guard Pizza recommendations? Try these Jimenez was asked about the me a lot.” victory in Zach LaVine on Friday, so places. How cold is the weather? possibility of a 50-homer season at Jimenez suffered a high right “The Great he’s eating lunch between Answered. American I some point in his career. ankle sprain April 26 and returned media obligations. As one of the participants in After a pause, the White Sox left May 20. He was on the Race” is He has been bouncing between All-Star Saturday Night, LaVine is fielder responded, “Why not?” again July 17-27 with a bruised overshadowed appearances since Thursday night first up for media day in the “Yeah, it’s a big number, but my ulnar nerve in his right arm. by a fiery crash and sneaked in a quick nap on the morning, followed by events with goal is every year to have better “At the end (of the season), I felt involving Ryan ride to this one, a live podcast with NBA Cares and Adidas. numbers than the past year,” like everything was slowed down Newman that kids from After School Matters. He LaVine was the only Bulls player Jimenez said Monday. “So I thinkone and was easy because I just tried to had the racing has only a brief moment to catch who to participate in one of the day I can hit 50-plus. But let’s see.” play the game and enjoy the game,” world fearing his breath in the back of the JBL premier events of All-Star Week- Jimenez led American League Jimenez said. ”At the beginning, I the worst. store at Water Tower Place. end— another sign of how the rookies last year with 31 home runs had too much pressure because I Newman Just because LaVine was not team’s rebuild continues to be and 79 RBIs, and he’ll look to build tried to do too much.” is expected elected to play in Sunday night’s stuck in neutral. off a particularly strong final to survive. NBA All-Star Game at the United month. In 24 September games, he Turn to Jimenez, Page 4 Page 3 Center doesn’t mean his weekend Turn to LaVine, Page 2 2 Chicago Tribune | Chicago Sports | Section 3 | Tuesday, February 18, 2020 TOP OF THE SECOND

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Wednesday Friday Tough weekend for GarPax Rangers Predators 7 p.m. 7:30 p.m. NBCSN NBCSCH Can we all agree that not only was Sunday’s NBA All-Star Game a lot of fun to Thursday Saturday watch, but also the video scene-setter that Hornets Suns celebrated Chicago and Chicagoans was 7 p.m. 7 p.m. wonderful? NBCSCH NBCSCH It made you feel good about being a Chicago-area resident, which isn’t always Saturday Sunday easy to do. Athletics @Dodgers Former players such as Michael Jordan, 2:05 p.m. 2:05 p.m. Candace Parker, Dwyane Wade and Isiah Marquee Marquee Thomas spoke lovingly of the city, standing Spring training before a detailed scale model. Saturday Sunday So did performers such as Chance the Angels @Reds Rapper, Keke Palmer, Buddy Guy, artist 2:05 p.m. 2:05 p.m. Hebru Brantley and others. “Chicago was the place where I became a man,” former President Barack Obama added, later reflecting on the central role TUESDAY ON TV/RADIO sports plays in the city. Jordan, who was not from Chicago and MEN’S COLLEGE has not stayed, nevertheless said being a 4 p.m. St. Francis (N.Y.) at LIU ESPNU Chicagoan is “like a tattoo, it’s not removable.” 5:30 p.m. Illinois at Penn State FS1 Even as the tone grew somber, WLS-AM 890 acknowledging the loss of Kobe Bryant that 5:30 p.m. Davidson at St. Joseph’s CBSSN cast a shadow on the entire All-Star Weekend, 6 p.m. Purdue at Wisconsin ESPN the affectionate focus never completely left 6 p.m. Okla. State at W. Virginia ESPN2 Chicago. 6 p.m. Arkansas at Florida ESPNU You know you’ve been seduced when 7 p.m. Northwestern at BTN falling snow is made to seem romantic. WGN-AM 720 It was beautiful. 7:30 p.m. Creighton at Marquette FS1 But there were other winners and losers 7:30 p.m. Dayton at VCU CBSSN to be found watching All-Star coverage. 8 p.m. Kentucky at LSU ESPN 8 p.m. Baylor at Oklahoma ESPN2 Winner: The Obama Presidential Center 8 p.m. Nevada at New Mexico ESPNU Grant Hill’s pregame feature could not have 9:30 p.m. Colorado State at UNLV CBSSN been more hopeful and positive concerning the yet-to-be constructed center and the NHL contributions it would make to society on 6 p.m. Maple Leafs at Penguins NBCSN the South Side. Not a discouraging word was heard. Seriously, the piece could be used to SOCCER help raise contributions. Maybe it will be. 2 p.m. Atletico Madrid vs. Liverpool TNT Afterward, Kenny Smith noted fellow TNT JOHN J. KIM/CHICAGO TRIBUNE analyst Charles Barkley was so impressed A fan wears custom-made sneakers at the NBA All-Star Game on Sunday at the UC. TENNIS after spending time with Barack Obama two 4 p.m. Delray, Rio Tennis years before his election to the White House Loser: Isiah Thomas Winner: Chicago Cut Steakhouse 4 a.m. (Wed.) that Barkley predicted then and there While Zeke was celebrated for his Chicago Whatever it cost to roll out the red carpet Delray, Rio, Marseille, Dubai Tennis Obama someday would be president. roots despite some Bulls fans still harboring for high-profile diners, it paid off. Both resentment of his years with the “Bad Michael Wilbon and Charles Barkley — Loser: Chris Webber Boys” Pistons, he also showed that maybe others too — said thank you via ALL-STAR TV RATINGS Back problems kept Webber from his introducing players on All-Star Saturday on-camera plugs praising the hospitality. announcing assignment on TNT on Night is not as easy as it Common made it A SLAM DUNK IN CHICAGO Sunday. Grant Hill instead sat in with look — even without rhymes. Thomas said Loser: Fair-weather fans Maybe it was the NBA All-Star Game’s Reggie Miller and Marv Albert, who was whoever was going to face Chicago-born Media visitors to Chicago made it clear new format. Maybe Chicago-area calling his 25th All-Star Game. Patrick Beverley in the Skills Challenge they did not appreciate just how cold it gets viewers simply were excited to see the was in trouble. The problem: Thomas’ in the winter. By Sunday, conditions no hometown show. Whatever the reason, Winner: Common intro partner, Kristen Ledlow, had yet to longer were arctic. But when a shot of the Sunday’s extravaganza from the United Michael Jordan’s onetime Bulls ball boy introduce Beverley or his opponent. “This skyline in sunshine aired during TNT’s Center produced a local TV ratings was almost everywhere during All-Star is what happens when you don’t come to pregame show, Charles Barkley blurted windfall. The TNT and TBS telecast Weekend, it seemed, a great ambassador rehearsal, Isiah, but you don’t have to come out: “Don’t be fooled, America. It’s cold as averaged a 7.9 household rating in the for the city and the sport. He also when you’re a Hall of Famer,” Ledlow said, hell out there.” Chicago market. That translates to more performed a beautiful setup about Chicago trying not to sound like she was scolding him. than 258,000 area homes and marks a and basketball as a prelude to the game, Winner: Alec Cabacungan 56% increase over the rating here for the much as Jennifer Hudson did with her Winner: TNT aerial shots The Oak Park teen who in recent years 2019 All-Star Game, which was played in tribute to Kobe Bryant. Common’s coup de Chicago at night looks magical by air, and starred in a series of fundraising ads for Charlotte, N.C. Nationally, the game grace, however, was his effort to rhyme his it was particularly attractive with some Shriners Hospitals got some screen time averaged 7.3 million viewers, an 8% player introductions. They didn’t all work. buildings specially lit for All-Star Weekend. during TNT’s All-Star pregame show, increase from last year, with ratings “Clinic” doesn’t really go with Kawhi The empty parking lots took some oomph when it was noted he’s headed to peaking in the final 15 minutes of the Leonard, and “refusal” is a stretch for out of the shots of the United Center, but it Northwestern with plans to study sports telecast with about 8 million viewers. Giannis Antetokounmpo. But he gets was still worth springing for the aircraft. journalism. points for trying. — Phil Rosenthal Loser: ESPN bumpers Loser: GarPax Winner: Fred Hampton ESPN, meanwhile, couldn’t be bothered to It was a rough All-Star Weekend for Bulls The Black Panthers leader shot to death send a camera crew around the city to braintrust Gar Forman and John Paxson. by Chicago police 50 years ago got name- shoot scenic shots to segue into and out of They were booed Friday during Zach ON THE WEB checked in Common’s ode to the city, an commercial breaks during special editions LaVine’s appearance on ESPN’s “First For the most updated stories acknowledgment that not everything here of “First Take,” “The Jump” or “Golic and Take.” And on Sunday night during the all day long, go to chicago has been as peachy keen as it was so often Wingo” from Navy Pier, not to mention the basketball showcase in their home arena, tribune.com/sports portrayed over All-Star Weekend. Of All-Star Celebrity Game. So viewers got reports circulated that Bulls boss Michael ■ Subscribers, open the digital replica course, if you don’t know the history, the tourists in short sleeves around the Bean Reinsdorf was soliciting advice on for the latest results and standings. reference might not have registered. and a look at the pre-atrium Jordan statue potential front-office hires. And ■ Sign up for our sports newsletter at Google it. when it was still outside the United Center. #FireGarPax trended locally on Twitter. chicagotribune.com/newsletters

The Bulls used All-Star Weekend as an Meanwhile, these Bulls are becoming LaVine opportunity to lay groundwork for an known nationally for different reasons, additional hire to the front office, according such as their coach’s confounding late- Continued from Page 1 to a report by the Chicago Sun-Times, game timeouts. which described the role as a general Bulls legend Scottie Pippen said he Initially, LaVine planned to use the manager with a “louder voice.” The hire doesn’t know half the players on the team. weekend as a chance to re-establish himself reportedly would shift Paxson and Forman During an interview at the Celebrity Game on the national stage as a more complete into different roles and would leave the on Friday night, Common and Chance the player, not just the one who burst onto the future of coach Jim Boylen up in the air. Rapper acknowledged rooting for their scene with back-to-back Slam Dunk victo- Fans have been vocal because the team hometown Bulls, but when asked what they ries in 2015 and ’16. entered the break on a six-game losing thought about the state of the current Bulls, He had hopes of playing in the All-Star streak and, at 19-36, a season-low 17 games they went silent. Game and injecting some optimism around under .500. This is the third season since “I definitely want to shout out Zach this meandering Bulls rebuilding project. Paxson decided to hit reset by trading LaVine though,” Chance said after a long Instead, he competed only in the 3-Point Jimmy Butler to the Timberwolves, and pause. “He’s going crazy.” Contest after declining an invitation to the signs of progress still are lacking. For as much vitriol as fans have directed dunk contest. The Bulls began the season dreaming of a toward management, their reception con- LaVine didn’t make it past the first round return to the playoffs. Not much has gone tinues to be warm toward LaVine, who has Saturday night, and he remarked how according to plan, however, for a roster that accepted the responsibility of being the disappointed he felt that he could not put was underachieving and regressing even team’s franchise player. on a show for the city. It had become clear to before injuries depleted it. Those injuries ■■■ him and basketball fans on Friday morning prevented the front office from making just how desperately a frustrated Bulls fan more moves because it felt it did have not a In the back of the JBL store, fans play a base has been craving a return to relevancy. chance to properly assess the roster. virtual reality 3-Point Contest on the eve of Fans voiced their displeasure, rather Before the break, it sounded as if LaVine the competition. loudly, during an interview with LaVine on was almost pleading with his teammates to LaVine is greeted with a loud cheer as he ESPN’s “First Take.” A seemingly innocent finish out the final 27 games strong, emerges from the dressing room while CHRIS SWEDA/CHICAGO TRIBUNE question was met with vitriol from the live pointing out on a few occasions the team is some plead with him to enter the dunk Bulls guard Zach LaVine gets introduced at crowd at Navy Pier at the mere mention of not yet on vacation. contest. On Saturday night at the United the 3-Point Contest on Saturday. John Paxson, the Bulls vice president of “Just to keep the foot on the gas pedal; Center, fans roar for him during the 3-Point basketball operations. you never know what’s going to happen,” Contest. But after LaVine finished shooting prac- “Paxson’s built a couple winners in LaVine said. “I’m always somebody who LaVine embraces the mantle he is trying tice one night, with a few friends in town for Chicago,” host Max Kellerman asked looks at the glass half-full. We’re not out of to carry as the Bulls’ franchise player, even if All-Star Weekend, he started showing off LaVine. “Do you have confidence that your the playoffs yet. As a team, we have to come he might be a bit overmatched in the role at what he still can do dunking the ball. GM can get you the help you need?” back focused. We can’t be on vacation mode the moment. He still is developing defen- LaVine spurned an invitation to the dunk Almost immediately the crowd erupted yet. Sometimes you come out of the break, sively and as a playmaker, although he has contest because he wanted to distance in jeers. LaVine tried to answer diplo- teams go up or down. Hopefully we’ll be made leaps as a scorer. himself from his reputation as merely a matically as the fans erupted into their one of the teams that go up.” “I appreciate the fans who have stayed dunker, and he said he did not realize his unifying cheer of frustration: “Fire GarPax,” So as All-Star Weekend took over the loyal,” he said. “I feel like I’m somebody they friend was recording as he took off from the an allusion to Paxson and general manager United Center, it left the current Bulls can trust and somebody who puts the work free-throw line for a 360-degree dunk. He Gar Forman. roster on the sidelines. All of the tributes in. I don’t care if we’re down 100 or up 100. missed, but the video made the rounds on LaVine was asked again about the and odes to Chicago basketball were rooted You’re going to get the same reaction from social media anyway. frustrated fans during media day Saturday almost entirely in nostalgia, to an era of me, the same determination to try to win.” “It wasn’t even supposed to go viral, morning. Michael Jordan or Derrick Rose. The most exciting moment LaVine man,” said LaVine, who acknowledged he “I don’t speak for the fans,” he said. A few Bulls players stuck around for provided during All-Star Weekend, howev- has made the dunk before. “I got mad at my “Obviously, I think the fans in Chicago have All-Star Weekend, with Coby White, Daniel er, was one he never intended to. friend. He was with me recording. I was just been frustrated. … It gets rowdy. I know Gafford and Denzel Valentine hosting He practiced for the 3-Point Contest with messing around, trying to see what I still Chicago fans get rowdy too.” appearances around the city. Wendell a clear intention to win it, shipping in had and what I could do.” It appears increasingly likely that some Carter Jr., unable to play because of a high shooting racks, chucking up about 300 It was another moment gone wrong sort of shakeup is coming to the Bulls front ankle sprain, received a warm response at shots each night and devising a strategy for during a Bulls season in which very little office after yet another disappointing season. the Rising Stars game Friday. how to compete in the event. has gone right. D Chicago Tribune | Chicago Sports | Section 3 | Tuesday, February 18, 2020 3

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NBA ALL-STAR WEEKEND TAKEAWAYS Silver got a lot of gold from Chicago By Teddy Greenstein

It took 32 years — a long 32 years — for the NBA All-Star Game to return to Chicago. And if the WiFi in the arena doesn’t improve, it should be 32 more. But this is no time to gripe. Not after the NBA treated us to a Trae Young half-court bomb, a mesmerizing LeBron James behind-the-back dribble drive, a third quarter that was competitive enough to feature intentional fouling and an ingenious new format for the final quarter. “That fourth quarter was incredible,” Mavericks owner Mark Cuban said. “I don’t even know that you can call it a quarter. There was the final countdown. What’s the name of that band?” Europe. Cuban knows all about crummy and brilliant ideas from his “Shark Tank” experience. Where does this one rank? “Not so much the idea because it’s been out there,” he said. “But (Commis- sioner) Adam (Silver) for having the guts DAVID GRAHAM/AP to give it a try … that’s where Adam really Ryan Newman’s car goes airborne as Denny Hamlin, front left, passes Ryan Blaney at the conclusion of the Daytona 500 on Monday. earns his money. He’s willing to try anything and knows the risk-reward.” DAYTONA 500 Here are four takeaways from a weekend that gave Chicagoans both frostbite and pride. 1. The city showed out — and showed Crash at end mars the All-Star Game needs to return soon. The club scene was spectacular. (Or so we hear.) The Friday tech summit featured brilliant minds discussing cul- tural and technological issues — plus Bill Murray zinging the likes of Knicks Hamlin’s repeat owner James Dolan. The NBA held a ton of events that benefited charities and Chicago neigh- borhoods. Former President Barack Victory lane celebration Obama challenged NBA players Giannis Antetokounmpo, Chris Paul and Kevin subdued after Newman Love to increase their community in- volvement. The Skills Challenge sizzled, transported to hospital the 3-Point Contest was halfway decent and the Slam Dunk contest featured By Jenna Fryer gravity-defying leaps — and a helping of Associated Press controversy. “This is where you vote early, vote DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. — Ryan New- often,” ESPN personality and Chicagoan man flipped across the finish line, his Ford Michael Wilbon said. “Don’t tell me planted upside down and on fire, a grim about voting scandals here.” reminder of a sport steeped in danger that And the final stretch of Sunday’s has stretched nearly two decades without a All-Star Game was incredible. fatality. The players actually cared. They At the finish line, Denny Hamlin made played defense. Took charges. Chal- history with a second straight Daytona 500 lenged layups. victory in an overtime photo finish over “The fans loved it,” said James Hard- Ryan Blaney, a celebration that quickly en, who of course questioned the push-off became muted as drivers awaited an update call that negated his would-be game- on Newman’s condition. winning 3, “and that’s what it’s about.” “I think we take for granted sometimes How did Chicago fare? how safe the cars are,” Hamlin said. “But “Amazing,” Harden said. “Chicago number one, we are praying for Ryan.” was amazing. The crowd was amazing. Roughly two hours after the crash, The weekend was a huge tribute to Kobe NASCAR read a statement from Roush (Bryant). Chicago is a beautiful city. It Fenway Racing that said Newman is in was freezing out here, but the weekend “serious condition, but doctors have indi- was a success.” cated his injuries are not life-threatening.” What are you waiting for, Commis- During the long wait for an update, sioner Silver? President Donald Trump took to Twitter to express his concern. Trump a day earlier 2. Charles Barkley should admit it: attended the race as the grand marshal, gave He was wrong about the new format. the command for drivers to start their Charles Barkley called the new format engines and made a ceremonial pace lap “stupid,” adding: “All these people come around Daytona International Speedway up with these stupid rules to try to make before rain washed out the race. it like … it’s Game 7, life or death. No, this “Praying for Ryan Newman, a great and is an exhibition. We’re here to have fun.” brave @NASCAR driver! #PrayingFor- I covered the 2017 All-Star Game in Ryan,” Trump tweeted. Newman was one of New Orleans. It wasn’t fun.It was garbage. several NASCAR drivers who attended a I thought the solution was to offer the 2016 rally for Trump in Georgia when he winning team $1 million. Maybe that was a presidential candidate. would work too. But the charitable Mark Rushbrook, global director of Ford element of Sunday’s game, with students Performance Motorsports, acknowledged cheering courtside, was brilliant. And the excruciating delay for information on guaranteeing a walk-off was cool, even if Newman. BRIAN LAWDERMILK/GETTY it was a free throw. “To hear some positive news tonight is a Hamlin reacts after claiming his second straight, and third overall, Daytona 500 victory. relief,” Rushbrook said. “He is so respected 3. Magic Johnson struck the right for being a great competitor by everyone in nel used solid black barriers to block the Hamlin said he was unaware of New- tone remembering David Stern and the sport.” view as the 2008 Daytona 500 winner was man’s situation when he initially began his Kobe Bryant. NASCAR scrapped the traditional vic- placed in a waiting ambulance and taken to celebration. It wasn’t until Fox Sports told Speaking without notes, Magic John- tory lane party for Hamlin’s third Daytona a hospital. The damage to his Mustang was him it would not interview him on the son asked the United Center crowd to 500 victory, rocked by Newman’s accident extensive — it appeared the entire roll cage frontstretch after his burnouts that Hamlin remember the legacies of Commissioner 19 years after Dale Earnhardt was killed on designed to protect his head had caved — learned the accident was bad. David Stern and Lakers star Kobe the last lap of the 2001 Daytona 500. and officials would not allow his team near “It’s a weird balance of excitement and Bryant. After Johnson asked for more Earnhardt was the last driver killed in a the accident site. happiness for yourself, but someone’s noise from those in attendance, they NASCAR Cup Series race. Drivers were stricken with concern, health and their family is bigger than any responded with “Ko-be! Ko-be!” Newman had surged into the lead on the including a rattled Corey LaJoie, the driver win in any sport,” he said. “There you go,” Johnson said. “We’ll final lap when Blaney’s bumper caught the who hit Newman’s car as it was flipping. Hamlin’s win last year was a 1-2-3 sweep never see another basketball player quite back of his Ford and sent Newman hard “Dang I hope Newman is ok,” he posted for Joe Gibbs Racing and kicked off a like Kobe, scoring 81 in one game, right into the wall. His car flipped, rolled, on Twitter. “That is worst case scenerio and yearlong company celebration in which scoring 60 points in his last game. Five was hit on the driver’s side by another car, I had nowhere to go but (into) smoke.” Gibbs drivers won a record 19 races and the NBA championships. But what I’m and finally skidded across the finish line in Hamlin is the first driver since Sterling Cup championship. Now his third Daytona really proud of is there are millions of flames. Marlin in 1995 to win consecutive Daytona 500 win puts him alongside six Hall of people in who don’t have a It took several minutes for his car to be 500s, but his celebration in victory lane was Fame drivers as winners of three or more home, and Kobe was fighting (for) them rolled back onto its wheels. Medical person- subdued. Daytona 500s. every day. He was passionate about that. He was also passionate about being a great father, husband and filmmaker. “We all are hurting. If I can get you all to rise right quick for David and Kobe, hold hands for one second. We need to NASCAR: Newman’s injuries not life-threatening embrace each other in this tough time. By Mark Long Ford and worked to get the but sometimes we are reminded Come together and love each other. Associated Press 42-year-old driver out of his seat. that it is very dangerous,” Gordon Kobe would have wanted that. And if we The car was on fire as it stopped said quietly as the broadcast came can have it quiet for eight seconds … DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. — Ryan New- and was turned onto its tires first. to a close with Newman’s condi- “God bless you.” man was involved in a ghastly crash on the Fox opted not to broadcast tion still unknown. final lap of the Daytona 500 on Monday Newman’s removal, which was Breathtaking crashes are com- 4. The ‘Greek Freak’ should enter the night, hospitalizing him with non-life- shielded by large black screens. mon at Daytona International dunk contest. threatening injuries. Ryan Blaney, who locked Speedway, where drivers racing Giannis Antetokounmpo was used as NASCAR delivered the news nearly two bumpers with Newman and Newman for position at 200 mph and in a prop Saturday for teammate Pat hours after Newman was extricated from turned him sideways, sounded tight quarters often make contact. Connaughton. And he said that’s as far as his car, saying he is in serious condition at crestfallen. Corey LaJoie, who slammed It wasn’t the first crash like this for he’ll go. nearby Halifax Medical Center. The wait into Newman’s sideways car at full speed, Newman at Daytona or at another super- Boo! for the update was excruciating for fellow watched a replay and insisted he had no speedway, the Talladega track in Alabama. “There’s no way I can compete with NASCAR drivers and fans across auto way to avoid the contact. Fox Sports analyst His car went airborne and flipped repeat- the guys who were in the contest,” he racing who spent the time wondering how and four-time Cup Series champion Jeff edly in the 2003 Daytona 500. He landed on said. “Every dunk, it was the first time seriously he was hurt. Gordon may have summed it up best. his roof in that one and did again at we’ve seen it.” Safety crews rushed to Newman’s No. 6 “Safety’s come a long way in this sport, Talladega in 2009. 4 Chicago Tribune | Chicago Sports | Section 3 | Tuesday, February 18, 2020

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SOX TAKEAWAYS Plug-and-play type is fine with Mendick By LaMond Pope

GLENDALE, Ariz. — The White Sox held their first full-squad workout of spring training Monday. Here are three takeaways.

1. Danny Mendick is ready to display his versatility. Infielder Danny Mendick was grateful for the opportunities he got after the Sox called him up in September. “You look at it and say, ‘I got here, now what do I have to do to stay here,’ ” Mendick said. “That’s the hardest part of the game.” Mendick, 26, is in the mix at second base with Leury Garcia and prospect Nick Madrigal. He’s focused on showcasing his versatility this spring. “The best way for me to go is to be able to play all of them — second, short, third, hopefully get out in the outfield — and make myself more of an asset to the team,” Mendick said. “I want to help the win a baseball game, no matter how I can do it.” Mendick hit .308 (12-for-39) with two home runs and four RBIs in 16 games after joining the Sox from Triple-A Charlotte. A Sept. 5 game in Cleveland provided a big boost. A bunt single in the sixth was his first major-league hit, and he singled up the CHRIS SWEDA/CHICAGO TRIBUNE middle later in the game. White Sox left fielder Eloy Jimenez high-fives fans on the opening day of SoxFest in January. “I got the bunt down and then I got the hit and I kind of relaxed,” Mendick said. why this year I’m putting more effort into deal. Jimenez is ready to offer advice. “And then I got the base hit up the middle. Jimenez the defense, so I can play the whole game.” “I’m not going to lie — yes, you feel That’s kind of when I was like, ‘All right, I Sox manager Rick Renteria said defense pressure because you want to show the can do this.’ Continued from Page 1 has been a topic of discussion. people what you can do and you try to do “You gain that confidence. The best part “We really need him to step it up and too much,” Jimenez said. “For the first about it is that I got to do it last year, so I got He added with a laugh: “This year is continue to improve in left field,” Renteria month, I’m going to say, he’s going to be too that taste. And now I want it back so bad going to be better because now that we’ve said. “He started having some growth out anxious. I’m going to try to help him to not that I’m going to do everything that I can to got (center fielder) Luis Robert, the there last year. I asked him, ‘Do you want do that. But the first month, maybe, he’s get it.” attention is not going to be on me.” me to take you out in the seventh, eighth or going to try to do too much. The Sox held their first full-squad ninth?’ He goes, ‘No.’ I asked him that “It’s normal because you have a contract 2. Rick Renteria senses a ‘quiet confidence’ workout of spring training Monday, and (Monday). He wants to stay in there. before you’ve played in the majors, and you growing. Jimenez’s afternoon included standing in “And so my challenge is — to all of our want to show the people what you can do. Manager Rick Renteria didn’t go into the box against Dallas Keuchel and Ross guys, not just Eloy — that we concentrate But he’ll get used to it and he’s going to be detail when asked about his message to the Detwiler. and do the best we can to understand our good.” team before the first full-squad workout, “This offseason was good because now I role defensively. That we make sure we Jimenez anticipates good things for a but he did note that “everybody in camp has know what I need to work on,” Jimenez understand the parameters that each lineup that added Robert, Yasmani Grandal, been sensing a little bit of a different vibe.” said. “My first year in the majors showed position carries (and) how we are sup- Nomar Mazara and Edwin Encarnacion. “I don’t know if I can describe it, just a me what I need to work on more and what posed to communicate.” “After I found out (Encarnacion) was quiet confidence that’s growing within the I need to keep practicing.” It’s all part of the growth process for the going to sign with us, I said, ‘Welcome group,” Renteria said. “You guys have seen a That work includes improving his 23-year-old Jimenez. home,’ ” Jimenez said of his fellow lot of these young guys over the last few defense. Last spring, he and the Sox agreed on a Dominican Republic native. “And he said, years continue to develop, whether it’s been “It would mean a lot because I don’t six-year, $43 million deal. Jimenez admits ‘Yeah, now I’m on a really good team and at the major-league level or developing in want to come out in the ninth inning (for a there was pressure to excel. The Sox took a we can change the game.’ So now I think the minor leagues. And there are great signs defensive switch),” Jimenez said. “I want similar path this offseason with Robert, we have a really good lineup, and we’re that the organization is on solid footing.” to be able to play nine innings. So that’s agreeing to terms on a six-year, $50 million going to change the game too.”

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CUBS Small moves, big expectations Ricketts says the Cubs are “That’s (President Theo Epstein’s) deci- player payroll won’t be known until the next “But the most financial resources doesn’t sion,” Ricketts said. “We have to take a look collective bargaining agreement in 2022. always equate to the most wins. We have to the NL Central’s best team, at what that will mean for us financially.” “I can’t speculate on exactly how much manage that as well.” Ricketts provided a few vague responses the Marquee network will change the That shouldn’t be interpreted as a yellow despite a lack of upgrades to questions about team finances and financial picture of the team, and I can’t flag for the baseball operations department, payroll, but he gave a precise explanation of speculate on where Competitive Balance which Ricketts called “the best in baseball.” By Mark Gonzales the consequences of exceeding the CBT Taxes are going,” Ricketts said. “(The “I trust our baseball guys to put those payroll threshold, which is $208 million for network) is a good thing for the team. Once resources to work in the right way and also MESA, Ariz. — The passion for the Cubs 2020. The Cubs paid a 20% penalty of $7.5 it’s fully distributed and fully operational, it keep a long-term perspective,” Ricketts that Tom Ricketts displayed as a college million for going over the threshold in 2019 will give us more financial resources. But said. “And once again with the strategy of student in the mid-1980s hasn’t dimmed and would face a 30% penalty for exceeding how we put those to use or how much that trying to be as consistent as possible to since his family bought the team and he the threshold again. is, it’s way too early to tell.” make the playoffs as often as possible. And I became chairman. “It’s a financial penalty that grows over Ricketts said he was only kidding when think our guys will make good decisions.” Though the Cubs are coming off an 84-78 time for the number of years you’re above he told Sports Business Journal in Decem- Ricketts said he hasn’t discussed an season, missed the playoffs for the first time the threshold, and then it gets into a player ber that the cost of renovating Wrigley Field extension with Epstein, who has two years since 2014 and made no major upgrades in penalty, which you have to be careful to exceeded the projected budget by 100%. He left on his contract. the offseason, Ricketts cast high expecta- avoid,” Ricketts said. “Like I said, it’s a said the team financed the $740 million Ricketts believes 2020 marks a fresh start tions Monday during his annual spring factor. I don’t think it’s the defining factor, project in part by selling part of the team for many of the players returning from a training news conference. but it’s definitely a factor that every team and other “mechanisms.” tough season. That includes Bryant, who lost “I think we have the best team in our has to deal with, at least every large-market “We’ve always had enough resources to his arbitration case that could have made division,” Ricketts said. team.” keep a great team on the field, so it didn’t him a free agent after 2020 instead of 2021. The lack of offseason movement has Ricketts said the Cubs spent some of the limit us,” Ricketts said. “Our business Ricketts said a full season of a healthy caused some consternation with All-Stars Kris money earmarked for this past offseason on operations have done a really good job of Bryant, who coped with a sore left knee last Bryant and Javier Baez eligible for free agency the midseason acquisition of closer Craig building up the revenue lines and stabiliz- year, “is something we could really use.” after the 2021 season and the Cubs unlikely Kimbrel, who signed a three-year, $43 million ing all of our financial position so that we “When I look at what we have going into to be able to extend both of their contracts. contract in June. can be with those other teams every year 2020, everyone should feel very strongly The team faces a Competitive Balance Tax Revenue streams from the new Marquee and will be among the top spenders every that we have all the right pieces in place to penalty for the second consecutive season Sports Network won’t take effect until a few year and teams with the most financial get us back on top,” Ricketts said. “And I unless it trades a substantial contract. years into the agreement, and the impact on resources. can’t wait for the season to start.”

Sullivan CUBS TAKEAWAYS Continued from Page 1 Ross pleases “It’s really weird. Not weird, but good. Guys are walking around with their boss with his notebooks and everything, and everybody is ready to go and embrace whatever change is coming. It’s a good thing.” debut speech So what was the gist of Ross’ message? “Rossy’s main message was he didn’t By Mark Gonzales take the job because it was manager, or for the money, or to extend his career,” Bryant MESA, Ariz. — Here are three take- said. “He took it because he wants to win. aways from the Cubs’ first full-squad That’s it. He’s a winner. He’s going to be workout of spring training Monday. hard on you when he needs to, but just the passion that came from his speech and 1. David Ross impressed Tom Ricketts what he was talking about, I really felt it. with his opening speech. “All of us were locked in, how he holds The new Cubs manager wasn’t sure a room and holds court. It was really his message to players resonated until impressive. Obviously, I got a chance to see reporters informed him the chairman (his passion as a teammate), but as a player was impressed. it’s completely different. Gosh, my first “The energy, the passion, his ability to impression couldn’t be any better.” communicate, and he’s a proven win- First impressions usually are lasting, and ner,” Ricketts said of Ross’ delivery. “I Ross apparently hit all the right notes in his think he’s the right guy for us.” State of the Cubs address. “Good,” Ross replied after being told It’s no easy task following in the footsteps of his boss’ assessment. “That’s nice.” of a charismatic and successful leader such Ross said he didn’t want to say as Joe Maddon. It would’ve been much anything “earth-shattering or mind- easier for Ross to remain a TV analyst with blowing” but merely emphasize what he the lovable legacy of “Grandpa Rossy” believes in, what he’s passionate about intact. and that every player will get a fresh Now every change Ross makes will be start. interpreted by some as a rejection of the President Theo Epstein also ad- Maddon era, whether it is or not. dressed the squad. Even the workout music is vastly “Year in and year out, this is a family different, going from Maddon’s favorite organization,” Ross said. “It’s run by classic rock anthems to an assortment of families. It’s important to Tom, and the country staples. When Bryant, Anthony players need to act accordingly. Rizzo and Javier Baez took batting practice “We’re all delivering the same kind of Monday as Garth Brooks sang, “I’ve got message, and players seemed to take it friends in low places,” through the on-field well.” speakers, it was a stark reminder Camp Grandpa will be unlike any other. 2. The Marquee-Comcast standoff A new vibe gradually is being established may affect Tom Ricketts’ household. after an awkward start to camp that couldn’t Ricketts revealed that his cable televi- be ignored. sion provider is Comcast, which hasn’t It began Feb. 11 with Epstein’s grim news reached a deal to carry the Cubs’ new conference in which his passive-aggressive . relationship with Maddon was laid bare. It “And I have DirecTV as well,” Ricketts cranked up to 11 when Bryant arrived said. “I might have to cancel one. I don’t Saturday and gave blunt, heartfelt answers know.” about the nonstop trade speculation, the Nevertheless, Ricketts sounded opti- grievance hearing, the Cubs budget, the mistic that Marquee would reach a deal mythical extension he said he never was with Comcast and alleviate the concerns offered, the Astros cheating scandal and his of fans who may be in “panic mode” if hatred of Twitter. they don’t have access to watch Cubs On Sunday, Baez admitted he wasn’t games by the March 26 opener against able to feel “loose” until the fourth inning the Brewers. or so because of ineffective pregame “If you’re really concerned, you just preparation, while Yu Darvish wondered call Comcast and let them know,” said aloud why the Astros couldn’t have their Ricketts, who warned that negotiations 2017 World Series championship taken are complicated. away like those cheating Olympic athletes “I’m confident because I think that in who lose their medals. the end, everyone will do what’s right for And on Monday morning, Chairman the actual customers. And that’s where Tom Ricketts made his annual pilgrimage I’m confident that we’ll get all this to the media room and skirted a question behind us by opening day or pretty soon about whether the Cubs could sign both anyway.” Bryant and Baez to contract extensions. Ricketts said the Cubs will have a “Where we place our resources is a “much broader reach” with Marquee baseball decision; that’s Jed (Hoyer) and than previous TV partners. Theo,” Ricketts replied, pretending he’s just an interested observer. “But ultimately 3. The Ricketts family panel could be we have to look at it from a bigger perspective. returning to the Cubs Convention. Just because you spend a lot of money Ricketts didn’t rule out the reinstate- doesn’t mean you’re going to win. We’ve ment of the ownership panel at the Cubs seen that in our own organization the last Convention, which was tabled for the couple years. We saw that our first year second consecutive year, allegedly be- where we had the third-highest payroll cause of low interest. and maybe the 22nd-best record. ARMANDO L. SANCHEZ/CHICAGO TRIBUNE “We also don’t try to make the story “The fact is, it’s not really about how Cubs 3B Kris Bryant heads to the batting cages on Monday in Mesa, Ariz. about us,” Ricketts said. “So if they’ll much you spend. It’s about where you bring it back, we’ll see if people really spend it and getting the right guys on Gonzalez, during his brief stint with the Bryant requested during his opening news want it back. I don’t mind doing it. It’s board.” Cubs, once teased him and Jason Heyward conference? not a big deal. In other words, the Cubs are not going about “always having our uniforms on two “Yeah, we talked about a variety of things, “I certainly don’t mind talking to fans. over the luxury-tax threshold. Get over it. hours” before game time. all good things,” Bryant said. I do that as much as anyone in the game. Meet the new Cubs. Same as the old “Car-Go is like, ‘What are you doing?’ ” Epstein declined to comment. We could come back. It’s just something Cubs? Bryant said. “I’m sitting there in the chair, Whether or not Bryant is being shopped, we want to think through.” Maybe. Maybe not. It’s too early to tell. ready to go. I said, ‘This is how I play.’ the airing of grievances was important to But at least the theory seems to have “I think what (Baez) is saying is good. the him and could pay dividends for the been squelched that Bryant would let the But the thing is, we’ve been saying a lot of Cubs. If he’s going to be around this season, trade rumors affect his attitude this spring. these things the last two years and we the Cubs need Bryant’s head to be in a good He said he has no hard feelings toward haven’t really acted on it. It’s easy for us to place. NBC Sports Chicago host David Kaplan talk about things, and we’re all guilty of it. “Honestly, it was probably my best over his report of a lucrative extension When you see something, speak up. Have a conversation with any superior in my offer Bryant said he never received. little more communication. … We’ve all career,” he said. “Everything is really good. “I have a lot of respect for him,” Bryant been here so long and we all know each … I told him at the end it was good we both said of Kaplan. “But if he’s going to be other. That’s a good thing and a bad thing.” said what we needed to say, and we both throwing things out there, I can’t control The need to communicate honestly and feel great about it. it.” openly has been a focal point of camp. That “Obviously there were misunderstandings Bryant also didn’t count himself among may be why Bryant and Epstein had a long on both sides, which of course is going to the players Baez referred to when he said talk Sunday to get on the same page after a happen. It’s good to clear things up with “a lot” of them couldn’t get loose until early long, depressing winter. Bryant declared one another, one on one.” in games because of optional hitting and “everything is great” between them. The air was clear, the sun was out and a ARMANDO L. SANCHEZ/CHICAGO TRIBUNE individual workout routines. Bryant said he So will Epstein keep him more in the new era was underway. Cubs president Theo Epstein talks with was so ready to play that outfielder Carlos loop about the possibility of being dealt, as It felt like a fresh start for everyone. Chairman Tom Ricketts on Monday. 6 Chicago Tribune | Chicago Sports | Section 3 | Tuesday, February 18, 2020 D

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EASTERN CONFERENCE HOW MEN’SAP TOP 25 FARED NASCAR MONSTER ENERGY CUP ATLANTIC W L PCT GB 1. Baylor (23-1) did not play. Next: at 62ND DAYTONA 500 Toronto 40 15 .727 — Oklahoma, Tuesday. At Daytona International Speedway; 1 Boston 38 16 .704 1 ⁄2 2. Gonzaga (26-1) did not play. Next: vs. Daytona Beach, Fla.; lap: 2.5 miles Manfred’s ‘piece of metal’ Philadelphia 34 21 .618 6 San Francisco, Thursday. FP ST DRIVER M LAPS PT Brooklyn 25 28 .472 14 3. Kansas (23-3) beat Iowa State 91-71. New York 17 38 .309 23 1 21 Denny Hamlin T 209 50 Next: at No. 1 Baylor, Saturday. 2 27 Ryan Blaney F 209 43 SOUTHEAST 4. San Diego State (26-0) did not play. 3 19 Chris Buescher F 209 37 Miami 35 19 .648 - Next: vs. UNLV, Saturday. 4 30 David Ragan F 209 33 comment angers players 1 Orlando 24 31 .436 11 ⁄2 5. Dayton (23-2) did not play. Next: at 5 10 Kevin Harvick F 209 32 1 Washington 20 33 .377 14 ⁄2 VCU, Tuesday. 6 29 Clint Bowyer F 209 31 News services Charlotte 18 36 .333 17 6. Duke (22-3) did not play. Next: at 7 39 Brendan Gaughan C 209 0 Atlanta 15 41 .268 21 N.C. State, Wednesday. 8 36 Corey LaJoie F 209 29 CENTRAL 7. Maryland (21-4) did not play. Next: 9 7 Ryan Newman F 209 28 Milwaukee 46 8 .852 — 10 8 Kyle Larson C 209 27 Players who have won a World Series — 1 vs. Northwestern, Tuesday. Indiana 32 23 .582 14 ⁄2 11 23 John H. Nemechek F 209 26 1 8. Florida State (21-4) did not play. and those who have come up short — Chicago 19 36 .345 27 ⁄2 12 13 Austin Dillon C 209 25 1 Next: vs. Pittsburgh, Tuesday. Detroit 19 38 .333 28 ⁄2 13 33 Justin Haley C 209 0 seethed Monday at Commissioner Rob Cleveland 14 40 .259 32 9. Penn State (20-5) did not play. Next: 14 26 Michael McDowell F 209 23 vs. Illinois, Tuesday. Manfred’s reference to the sport’s champi- WESTERN CONFERENCE 15 11 Bubba Wallace C 209 22 10. Kentucky (20-5) did not play. Next: 16 34 Brennan Poole C 209 21 onship trophy as merely a “piece of metal,” SOUTHWEST W L PCT GB at LSU, Tuesday. 17 25 Chase Elliott C 209 34 saying that comment reflected a discon- Houston 34 20 .630 — 11. Louisville (21-5) did not play. Next: 18 14 Erik Jones T 208 19 1 19 16 Matt DiBenedetto F 207 21 Dallas 33 22 .600 1 ⁄2 vs. Syracuse, Wednesday. nect between baseball’s boss and those Memphis 28 26 .519 6 12. Villanova (19-6) did not play. Next: 20 1 Ricky Stenhouse, Jr. C 206 29 21 17 Christopher Bell T 205-a 16 who produce the product on the field. San Antonio 23 31 .426 11 at DePaul, Wednesday. 1 22 5 Aric Almirola F 205 23 New Orleans 23 32 .418 11 ⁄2 “It bothered me, man. I hated it. It made 13. Auburn (22-3) did not play. Next: at 23 37 Joey Gase C 203 0 NORTHWEST Georgia, Wednesday. 24 2 Alex Bowman C 203 22 him sound really out of touch,” said reliever Denver 38 17 .691 — 14. Oregon (20-6) did not play. Next: at 1 25 20 Ross Chastain C 201-a 0 Utah 36 18 .667 1 ⁄2 Arizona State, Thursday. 26 3 Joey Logano F 200-a 20 Sean Doolittle, a member of the 2019 Oklahoma City 33 22 .600 5 1 15. Creighton (20-6) did not play. Next: 27 32 Timmy Hill F 200-a 0 title-winning Nationals. “That’s the holy Portland 25 31 .446 13 ⁄2 28 22 Tyler Reddick C 199-a 9 Minnesota 16 37 .302 21 at No. 19 Marquette, Tuesday. grail of our sport. That’s what we show up 16. Seton Hall (18-7) did not play. Next: 29 31 Ryan Preece C 198-a 8 PACIFIC vs. No. 21 Butler, Wednesday. 30 24 Ty Dillon C 198-a 8 for in the beginning of February, thinking L.A. Lakers 41 12 .774 — 31 40 Reed Sorenson C 192-a 6 17. West Virginia (18-7) did not play. L.A. Clippers 37 18 .673 5 32 15 Martin Truex, Jr. T 186-a 12 about and working towards.” Phoenix 22 33 .400 20 Next: vs. Oklahoma State, Tuesday. 33 18 Kurt Busch C 184-a 4 1 Added Doolittle: “I just can’t believe Sacramento 21 33 .389 20 ⁄2 18. Colorado (20-6) did not play. Next: 34 28 Kyle Busch T 184-e 12 ELSA/GETTY Golden State 12 43 .218 30 vs. Southern Cal, Thursday. 35 6 Jimmie Johnson C 184-a 13 how out of touch that is. You’re the 19. Marquette (17-7) did not play. Next: THURSDAY’S GAMES 36 9 Brad Keselowski F 183-a 1 Mike Rizzo kisses the Commissioner’s vs. No. 15 Creighton, Tuesday. 37 12 Cole Custer F 174-r 1 commissioner. You’re the steward of this Milwaukee at Detroit, 6 p.m. 20. Iowa (18-8) did not play. Next: vs. 38 38 B.J. McLeod F 105-a 0 Trophy after the Nats’ World Series win. Miami at Atlanta, 6:30 p.m. game. That’s a really special thing. It’s an No. 25 Ohio State, Thursday. 39 35 Quin Houff C 89-a 1 Charlotte at Chicago, 7 p.m. iconic symbol of our game. Don’t say that, 21. Butler (19-7) did not play. Next: at 40 4 William Byron C 58-a 1 Brooklyn at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. No. 16 Seton Hall, Wednesday. even off-hand, even tongue-in-cheek.” for nine weeks last season before he had Memphis at Sacramento, 9 p.m. a-accident; e-engine; r-rear end; 22. Houston (20-6) did not play. Next: Houston at Golden State, 9:30 p.m. M-make; C-Chevrolet; F-Ford; T-Toyota As with so many things being talked surgery in June for a torn left ACL. vs. Tulsa, Wednesday. Winner’s average speed: 141.11 mph. about around the majors as spring training “The plan for me is to be ready,” 23. BYU (21-7) did not play. Next: vs. Time: 3:42:10. Margin: .014 seconds. Santa Clara, Thursday. Caution Flags: 9 for 39 laps. gets started, this all stems from the Astros’ McCutchen said. SUNDAY’S ALL STAR GAME: 24. Arizona (18-7) did not play. Next: vs. LEBRON 157, GIANNIS 155 Lead Changes: 23 among 13 drivers. sign-stealing scam in 2017 and 2018. McCutchen was the NL’s third-best Oregon State, Thursday. Lap Leaders: R. Stenhouse Jr. 0;R. TEAM LEBRON: James 9-20 3-4 23, Leon- 25.Ohio State (17-8) did not play. Next: Stenhouse Jr. 1-23;M. McDowell 24;B. There have been calls for players leadoff hitter and the Phillies were in first ard 11-18 0-0 30, Davis 9-16 1-2 20, Doncic at No. 20 Iowa, Thursday. Keselowski 25-28;A. Almirola 29-30;B. involved to be punished in some way; MLB place in the NL East before a trainer helped 3-6 0-0 8, Harden 3-9 2-4 11, Simmons 8-9 Keselowski 31-38;R. Newman 39;A. MONDAY’S SCORES 1-2 17, Sabonis 0-1 2-4 2, Tatum 3-8 0-0 6, Almirola 40-43;C. Elliott 44-66;A. gave them immunity in exchange for him off the field June 3 in San Diego. EAST Jokic 2-4 0-0 5, Booker 3-8 0-0 6, Paul 8-13 Bowman 67;D. Hamlin 68-92;C. LaJoie cooperating with the investigation. Bethune-Cookman 71, Delaware St. 70 0-0 23, Westbrook 2-10 2-4 6. Totals 61- 93;D. Hamlin 94-135;R. Blaney 136;R. Bucknell 69, Holy Cross 48 “I’m sure a lot of people were mad,” Another ban for Astros’ Martes: Astros 122 11-20 157. Stenhouse Jr. 137;R. Blaney 138-140;K. Md.-E. Shore 81, Florida A&M 71 TEAM GIANNIS: Antetokounmpo 12-22 Busch 141-148;B. Keselowski 149-163;J. three-time AL MVP Mike Trout said at pitcher Francis Martes was suspended for Xavier 77, St. John’s 74 0-2 25, Siakam 7-10 1-2 15, Embiid 8-13 6-8 Logano 164-169;J. Johnson 170-172;A. SOUTH Angels camp. “They think the punishment the upcoming season following his second 22, Walker 9-18 0-0 23, Young 4-10 0-0 10, Bowman 173-174;K. Busch 175-180;B. Morgan St. 78, SC St. 72 Adebayo 4-5 0-0 8, Butler 2-2 0-0 4, In- Keselowski 181-183;R. Newman 184- should be more or something.” positive test for a performance-enhancing NC A&T 77, NC Cent. 60 gram 1-4 0-0 2, Middleton 2-7 0-0 5, Gob- 197;D. Hamlin 198-209. Norfolk St. 80, Coppin St. 60 Some think the Astros should be substance. ert 10-11 1-3 21, Lowry 4-12 4-4 13, Mitch- Leaders Summary (Driver, Times Lead, Southern U. 95, MVSU 62 ell 3-10 0-0 7. Totals 66-124 12-19 155. Laps Led): Denny Hamlin 3 times for 79 stripped of their 2017 championship, but Martes tested positive for Boldenone, MIDWEST Team LeBron 53 30 41 33 —157 laps; Brad Keselowski 4 times for 30 Manfred said this on Sunday in an the commissioner’s office said. Boldenone Notre Dame 77, N. Carolina 76 Team Giannis 41 51 41 22 —155 laps; Ricky Stenhouse Jr. 2 times for 24 Texas Southern 93, Grambling St. 79 interview with ESPN: “The idea of an is sold under the brand name Equipose and laps; Chase Elliott 1 time for 23 laps; 3-pointers—Team LeBron 24-70 (Leon- MEN’S AP TOP 25 Ryan Newman 2 times for 15 laps; Kyle asterisk or asking for a piece of metal back is used commonly on horses. ard 8-14, Paul 7-11, Harden 3-9, Doncic RK. SCHOOL W-L Pts LW Busch 2 times for 14 laps; Aric Almirola seems like a futile act.” A 24-year-old right-hander, Martes is on 2-5, James 2-10, Jokic 1-3, Davis 1-6, 2 times for 6 laps; Joey Logano 1 time Booker 0-4, Tatum 0-4, Westbrook 0-4), 1. Baylor (48) 23-1 1559 1 for 6 laps; Ryan Blaney 2 times for 4 That phrasing didn’t sit well. the Astros’ 40-man major league roster but 2. Gonzaga (14) 26-1 1518 2 Team Giannis 11-40 (Walker 5-11, Young laps; Alex Bowman 2 times for 3 laps; hasn’t pitched in the big leagues since 2017. 2-6, Mitchell 1-3, Antetokounmpo 1-4, 3. Kansas (1) 22-3 1434 3 4. San Diego State 26-0 1404 4 Jimmie Johnson 1 time for 3 laps; Corey Lowry 1-4, Middleton 1-5, Embiid 0-2, McCutchen on track: Phillies outfielder He was suspended March 12 for 80 5. Dayton 23-2 1294 6 LaJoie 1 time for 1 lap; Michael McDow- Siakam 0-2, Ingram 0-3). Rebounds—Le- 6. Duke 22-3 1285 7 ell 1 time for 1 lap. and leadoff man Andrew McCutchen said games after a positive test for Clomiphene, Bron 49 (Davis 9), Giannis 61 (Antetok- 7. Maryland 21-4 1194 9 RECENT DAYTONA 500 CHAMPS ounmpo, Gobert 11). Asts—LeBron 39 he expects to be ready for opening day. a women’s fertility drug that is used to 8. Florida State 21-4 1088 8 YR DRIVER MAKE MPH (Harden, James, Paul 6), Giannis 38 9. Penn State 20-5 1024 13 McCutchen sparked the Phillies lineup counter side effects of steroids use. (Young 10). Fouls—LeBron 17, Giannis 18. 10. Kentucky 20-5 1011 12 2019 Denny Hamlin Toyota 137.44 A—17,808. MVP: Kawhi Leonard, LAC 11. Louisville 21-5 837 5 2018 Austin Dillon Chevrolet 150.545 12. Villanova 19-6 824 15 2017 Kurt Busch Ford 143.187 13. Auburn 22-3 818 11 2016 Denny Hamlin Toyota 157.549 14. Oregon 20-6 742 17 2015 Joey Logano Ford 161.939 15. Creighton 20-6 718 23 2014 Dale Earnhardt Jr. Chevrolet 145.29 16. Seton Hall 18-7 672 10 2013 Jimmie Johnson Chevrolet 159.25 NHL COLLEGE BASKETBALL NHL 17. West Virginia 18-7 552 14 2012 Matt Kenseth Ford 140.256 18. Colorado 20-6 501 16 2011 Trevor Bayne Ford 130.326 EASTERN CONFERENCE 19. Marquette 17-7 404 18 2010 Jamie McMurrayChevrolet 137.28 20. Iowa 18-8 254 21 2009 Matt Kenseth Ford 132.816 ATLANTIC W L OT Pts GF GA 21. Butler 19-7 242 19 2008 Ryan Newman Dodge 152.672 Toffoli lands Baylor, Kansas Boston 37 11 12 86 199 146 22. Houston 20-6 237 20 2007 Kevin Harvick Chevrolet 149.33 Tampa Bay 40 15 5 85 215 159 23. BYU 21-7 188 — 2006 Jimmie Johnson Chevrolet 142.67 Toronto 31 21 8 70 211 199 24. Arizona 18-7 102 — 2005 Jeff Gordon Chevrolet 135.17 Florida 31 22 6 68 206 201 25. Ohio State 17-8 95 — 2004 Dale Earnhardt Jr. Chevrolet 156.34 with Canucks set to collide Buffalo 27 24 8 62 171 183 2003 Michael Waltrip Chevrolet 133.87 Montreal 27 26 8 62 184 188 Others: Texas Tech 92, Mich. St. 87, 2002 Ward Burton Dodge 130.81 Ottawa 20 28 11 51 156 200 Michigan 83, LSU 55, Rhode Island 39, 2001 Michael Waltrip Chevrolet 161.78 Associated Press Associated Press Detroit 14 43 4 32 123 229 Virginia 32, Cincy 14, SFA 14, Illinois 12. 2000 Dale Jarrett Ford 155.669 1999 Jeff Gordon Chevrolet 161.55 METRO. W L OT Pts GF GA 1998 Dale Earnhardt Chevrolet 172.71 The Canucks acquired Tyler Toffoli Baylor and Kansas just keep winning, 1997 Jeff Gordon Chevrolet 148.29 Washington 37 17 5 79 208 180 HOW WOMEN’S AP TOP 25 FARED 1996 Dale Jarrett Ford 154.308 from the Kings in exchange for forward setting up a monumental showdown Pittsburgh 36 15 6 78 191 152 1. South Carolina (25-1) beat Vanderbilt 1995 Sterling Marlin Chevrolet 141.71 Tim Schaller, prospect Tyler Madden, a Saturday between the top-ranked Bears N.Y. Islanders 33 19 6 72 167 159 1994 Sterling Marlin Chevrolet 156.93 Columbus 30 18 12 72 155 150 95-44. Next: vs. LSU, Thursday. 2020 second-round pick and a condi- and No. 3 Jayhawks that could help Philadelphia 32 20 7 71 193 177 2. Baylor (23-1) did not play. Next: at Carolina 33 21 4 70 189 163 Texas Tech, Tuesday. tional fourth-round selection in 2022 on decide not only the Big 12 title but the No. N.Y. Rangers 30 24 4 64 189 181 3. Oregon (24-2) did not play. Next: at Monday night. 1 overall seed for the NCAA Tournament. New Jersey 22 26 10 54 162 204 California, Friday. TENNIS 4. Stanford (23-3) did not play. Next: “Tyler brings goal-scoring abilities and The two teams were separated once WESTERN CONFERENCE vs. No. 15 Oregon State, Friday. ATP DELRAY BEACH OPEN is good in battles,” Canucks GM Jim again by Gonzaga in the latest college CENTRAL W L OT Pts GF GA 5. Louisville (23-3) did not play. Next: R1 at Delray Beach ; Benning said. “He has great offensive basketball poll from The Associated Press St. Louis 32 17 10 74 187 172 at Georgia Tech, Thursday. Delray Beach, Fla.; outdoors-hard Dallas 34 19 6 74 161 151 6. UConn (21-3) didnot play. Next: vs. Yoshihito Nishioka d. #5 John Millman, instincts and experience playing in high- on Monday. The Bears (23-1) had 48 Colorado 33 18 7 73 206 164 Tulane, Wednesday. 3-6, 6-4, 6-2. pressure, meaningful games. We look first-place votes from the 63-member Nashville 29 22 7 65 189 187 7. Maryland (22-4) did not play. Next: Winnipeg 30 25 5 65 179 181 Kwon Soon Woo d. #7 Adrian Mannar- forward to adding his skill and strength to media panel, while the Bulldogs (26-1) at Wisconsin, Wednesday. ino, 1-6, 6-3, 6-2. Minnesota 27 24 7 61 176 187 8. UCLA (22-3) beat No. 15 Oregon St. Chicago 26 25 8 60 176 188 Mackenzie McDonald d. Yasutaka the lineup.” had 14 first-place nods and the Jayhawks 83-74 (OT). Next: at Washington St., Fri. Uchiyama, 6-2, 7-6 (5). The 27-year-old Toffoli has spent his (22-3) had the only remaining first-place PACIFIC W L OT Pts GF GA 9. Mississippi State (22-3) did not play. Ryan Harrison d. D. Dzumhur, 6-3, 6-2. Next: at Auburn, Thursday. Brandon Nakashima d Jiri Vesely, 7-6 entire career with the Kings and pro- vote. Edmonton 32 21 6 70 190 183 10. N.C. State (22-3) did not play. Next: Vegas 31 22 8 70 192 185 (4), 6-1. duced 139 goals and 290 points in 515 “The best we could be right now is Vancouver 32 22 5 69 191 180 at Miami, Thursday Frances Tiafoe d. Emilio Gomez, Calgary 31 24 6 68 180 190 11. Arizona (21-4) did not play. Next: at 7-6 (3), 6-2 games. He also has nine goals and 21 being the No. 1 overall seed in the Arizona 30 24 8 68 172 167 Utah, Friday. points in 47 playoff games, winning the tournament. We’re No. 2,” said Kansas San Jose 26 29 4 56 155 194 12. DePaul (24-3) did not play. Next: at ATP RIO OPEN Anaheim 24 28 7 55 155 186 Georgetown, Friday. 2014 Stanley Cup. coach Bill Self, whose team beat West Los Angeles 21 33 5 47 145 187 13. Gonzaga (25-2) did not play. Next: R1 at Jockey Club Brasileiro; Rio de Janeiro; outdoors-Red clay This season he has 18 goals and 34 Virginia and Oklahoma last week. 2 pts for win, 1 pt for shootout/OT loss at Loyola Marymount, Thursday. 14. Kentucky (19-5) did not play. Next: #3 Cristian Garin d. Andrej Martin, 4-6, points in 58 games, including a hat trick “The reason we’re not No. 1 is Baylor MONDAY’S RESULTS 7-5, 7-6 (5). Arizona 2, N.Y. Islanders 1 at Mississippi, Thursday. on Saturday in a 3-1 win over the beat us on our home floor. They deserve 15. Oregon St. (19-7) lost to No. 8 UCLA Pablo Andujar d. #9 Fernando Ver- Calgary 6, Anaheim 4 dasco, 6-3, 6-3. Avalanche in the Stadium Series outdoor it.” Florida 5, San Jose 3 83-74 (OT). Next: at No. 4 Stanford, Fri. 16. Texas A&M (20-5) did not play. Federico Delbonis d. Roberto Carballes game. He’s the first player with three The Bears and Jayhawks both have Vegas 3, Washington 2 Baena, 6-2, 6-4. Tampa Bay 4, Colorado 3 (OT) Next: at Georgia, Thursday. goals in an outdoor game. business to handle before they collide 17. Florida State (20-5) ldid not play. Pedro Martinez d. Hugo Dellien, 3-6, TUESDAY’S GAMES 6-2, 7-5. Columbus at Philadelphia, 6 p.m. Next: vs. Wake Forest, Thursday. Toffoli is in the final year of a Saturday, though. Kansas got a visit from 18. Northwestern (22-3) did not play. Thiago Seyboth Wild d. Alejandro Toronto at Pittsburgh, 6 p.m. Davidovich Fokina, 5-7, 7-6 (3), 7-5. three-year, $13.8 million contract and set Iowa State to Allen Fieldhouse on Buffalo at Ottawa, 6:30 p.m. Next: vs. Rutgers, Wednesday. 19. Iowa (21-5) did not play. Next: vs. Federico Coria d. Corentin Moutet, 1-6, to become an unrestricted free agent in Monday night while Baylor will be Montreal at Detroit, 6:30 p.m. 7-6 (1), 7-6 (3). Carolina at Nashville, 7 p.m. Penn State, Saturday. the summer. visiting Oklahoma on Tuesday night. 20. South Dakota (24-2) did not play. Carlos Alcaraz Garfia d. #7 Albert Los Angeles at Winnipeg, 7 p.m. Ramos-Vinolas,7-6 (2), 4-6, 7-6 (2). If both win, it would set up one of the New Jersey at St. Louis, 7 p.m. Next: vs. North Dakota St., Thursday. 21. Arizona State (18-8) did not play. Hat trick sparks Flames’ rally: An- biggest games in the history of the Ferrell Next: at Colorado, Friday. ATP OPEN 13 MARSEILLE drew Mangiapane had three goals and an Center. GOLDEN KNIGHTS 3, CAPITALS 2 22. Arkansas (20-5) did not play. Next: R1 at Palais des Sports; vs. Tennessee, Thursday. Marseille, France; indoors-hard assist, and the Flames rallied for a 6-4 San Diego State (26-0) remained the Washington 0 0 2 — 2 22. Missouri State (21-3) did not play. #6 Benoit Paire d. Gregoire Barrere, Vegas 2 1 0 — 3 victory over the visiting Ducks. nation’s last unbeaten team and was No. 4 Next: vs. Evansville, Friday. 6-4, 7-6 (1). Matthew Tkachuk had a goal and an in the latest poll, while Dayton (23-2) FIRST PERIOD: 1, Vegas, Holden 5 24. Indiana (20-7) did not play. Next: at Mikael Ymer d. Richard Gasquet, 6-3, (Carrier, Nosek), 3:43. 2, Vegas, Smith 23 Minnesota, Saturday. 3-6, 7-5. assist for the Flames, who trailed 3-1 early climbed one spot to fifth after wins over (Marchessault, Stastny), 17:17. 25. Princeton (19-1) did not play. Next: Alexander Bublik d. Marton Fucsovics, in the third period. Sam Bennett and Sean Rhode Island and Massachusetts and a SECOND PERIOD: 3, Vegas, Pacioretty 27 vs. Harvard, Friday. 6-4, 7-5. (Karlsson), 14:06. Monahan also scored. rough week for then-No. 5 Louisville. Penalty: Merrill, LV (Tripping), 8:59. WTA DUBAI DUTY FREE THIRD PERIOD: 4, Washington, Oshie 23 CHAMPIONSHIPS (Vrana, Orlov), 8:47. 5, Washington, Os- MONDAY’S SCORES R1 at Aviation Club Tennis Centre; hie 24 (Carlson, Vrana), 10:40 (pp). EAST Dubai, United Arab Emirates; outdoors- Penalties: Carlson, Was (Slashing), 0:34; Bethune-Cookman 66, Delaware St. 55 hard IN BRIEF Eakin, LV (Hooking), 3:16; Orlov, Was Fairleigh Dickinson 63, CCSU 55 #9 Garbine Muguruza d. Kim Clijsters, (Tripping), 5:22; Merrill, LV (Tripping), Florida A&M 81, Md.-E. Shore 71 6-2, 7-6 (6). 9:31 LIU 66, Sacred Heart 63 Veronika Elise Mertens d. Wang Qiang, SHOTS ON GOAL: Washington 12-6-9— Merrimack 61, Bryant 53 6-3, 6-0. 27. Vegas 15-8-6—29. Mt. St. Mary’s 67, Wagner 52 Barbora Strycova d. Amanda Anisi- Hall of Fame golfer Wright dies at 85 POWER PLAYS: Washington 1 of 3; Robert Morris 66, St. Francis (Pa.) 57 mova, 7-6 (3), 2-6, 6-4. Vegas 0 of 2. SOUTH Ons Jabeur d. Alison Riske, 7-6 (3), 1-6, Mickey Wright, the golf great with a along with the Big Ten. D-I athletes can GOALIES: Washington, Holtby 21-13-4 Alcorn St. 57, Ark.-Pine Bluff 54 6-3. (29 shots-26 saves). Vegas, Fleury 23- Coppin St. 57, Norfolk St. 55 Marketa Vondrousova d. Anastasija magnificent swing who won 13 majors currently can use a one-time transfer to 14-5 (27-25). Florida Gulf Coast 89, Kennesaw St. 64 Sevastova, 6-3, 6-2. among her 82 victories and gave the play immediately except in Bowl Subdivi- A: 18,399 (17,367). T: 2:51. Jacksonville 69, N. Florida 60 Referees: TJ Luxmore, Dean Morton. Lipscomb 68, NJIT 66 fledgling LPGA a crucial lift, died Monday sion football, men’s and women’s basket- Linesmen: Scott Driscoll, Jonny Murray. Morgan St. 60, SC St. 47 of a heart attack. She was 85. ball, baseball and men’s hockey. Graduates Southern U. 71, MVSU 40 She had been hospitalized in Florida the are allowed to transfer and play immedi- Stetson 69, N. Alabama 60 MIDWEST ODDS last few weeks after a fall. ately, while the NCAA also can grant a Michigan St. 66, Minnesota 54 Wright joined the LPGA in 1955 and the waiver allowing immediate eligibility for SOUTHWEST COLLEGE BASKETBALL TUESDAY Hall of Famer’s 82 wins place her second competition in some cases. Prairie View 62, Jackson St. 52 1 at Tennessee 11 ⁄2 Vanderbilt Texas 50, W. Virginia 44 at St. Joseph’s off Davidson on the all-time list behind Kathy Texas Southern 85, Grambling St. 62 at Penn St 7 Illinois Whitworth, who won 88. The AP in 1999 NFL: The Cardinals re-signed LT D.J. GOLF Idaho 65, Portland St. 52 Akron 8 at W. Michigan at Ohio 3 Cent. Mich. named Wright the Female Golfer of the Humphries, 26, to a three-year deal worth PGA FEDEX CUP LEADERS WOMEN’S AP TOP 25 at Buffalo 4 Ball State Century and Female Athlete of the Year in up to $45 million with $29 million # PLAYER EV PTS W RK, SCHOOL W-L PTS LW at Florida 6 Arkansas 1963 and 1964. guaranteed, according to reports. 1 Justin Thomas 7 1,307 2 1. S. Carolina (27) 24-1 747 1 at W. Virginia 11 Oklahoma St 2 Webb Simpson 4 1,078 1 2. Baylor (2) 23-1 713 2 Kent State 3 at E. Michigan A Golf Magazine poll of experts in 2009 3 Brendon Todd 12 1,046 2 3. Oregon (1) 24-2 700 3 at Wisconsin 3 Purdue called her the best female golfer ever. Running: The Tokyo Marathon, with an 1 4 Lanto Griffin 14 981 1 4. Stanford 23-3 620 8 Saint Louis 3 ⁄2 at UMass 5 Rory McIlroy 4 968 1 5. Louisville 23-3 611 9 at Florida St 12 Pittsburgh Wright started playing golf at age 11. estimated 38,000 runners, was restricted 6 Sebastián Muñoz 13 945 1 6. UConn 21-3 605 5 at Maryland 15 Northwestern Wright retired from the tour in 1969 to elite runners because of new cases of the 7 Hideki Matsuyama 9 768 -- 7. Maryland 22-4 557 10 1 at Marquette 3 ⁄2 Creighton 8 Marc Leishman 7 746 1 8. UCLA 21-3 554 7 1 because of foot issues and burnout: she was coronavirus confirmed within Japan. The 9 Cameron Smith 9 744 1 9. Mississippi St. 22-4 516 6 Dayton 3 ⁄2 at Va Common. 1 10 Sungjae Im 11 740 -- 10. N.C. State 22-3 481 4 at Missouri 1 ⁄2 Mississippi the biggest draw on the LPGA Tour and marathon, scheduled for March 1, will be 11 Kevin Na 10 729 1 11. Arizona 21-4 460 12 at LSU 2 Kentucky 1 played constantly to help it thrive. held only for elite runners and wheelchair 12 Cameron Champ 10 727 1 12. DePaul 24-3 413 13 Nevada 1 ⁄2 at New Mexico 13 Xander Schauffele 6 712 -- 13. Gonzaga 25-2 337 15 Baylor 3 at Oklahoma Her last tournament victory came four athletes, a field of about 200 participants. 14 Joaquin Niemann 10 704 1 14. Kentucky 19-5 320 18 at UNLV 1 Colorado St 15 Nick Taylor 11 687 1 15. Oregon State 19-6 311 11 years after leaving the tour, the 1973 16 Adam Scott 5 648 1 16. Texas A&M 20-5 307 16 NHL TUESDAY Colgate-Dinah Shore Winner’s Circle. Soccer: Manchester United beat host 17 Tom Hoge 11 601 -- 17. Florida St. 20-5 269 14 at Phila. -142 Columbus +132 That was before it was considered a major. Chelsea 2-0. United moved into seventh in 18 Scottie Scheffler 11 601 -- 18. Northwestern 22-3 263 19 at Pittsburgh -134 Toronto +124 19. Iowa 21-5 203 17 19 Tyler Duncan 13 592 1 Montreal -185 at Detroit +170 the Premier League, only three back of 20 Tiger Woods 3 571 1 20. South Dakota 24-2 167 21 21. Arizona St. 18-8 143 22 Buffalo -112 at Ottawa +102 Colleges: The ACC said in a statement fourth-place Chelsea in the hunt for the 21 Patrick Cantlay 5 561 -- at Nashville -117 Carolina +107 22 Andrew Landry 12 559 1 22. Arkansas 20-5 128 23 at St. Louis -220 New Jersey +200 that it supports one-time transfers without final 2021 Champions League spot. 23 Abraham Ancer 9 545 -- 23. Missouri State 21-3 122 24 24 Carlos Ortiz 11 542 -- 24. Indiana 20-7 87 20 at Winnipeg -153 Los Angeles +143 sitting out for all sports, making it the 25. Princeton 19-1 52 — 25 Tony Finau 8 538 -- pregame.com second power conference to back the idea — News services Chicago Tribune | Chicago Sports | Section 3 | Tuesday, February 18, 2020 7

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CUBS A diamond in the stream What to expect Deal lets Hulu carry from the union of the new cable TV Hulu and Marquee home of the Cubs By Paul Sullivan By Robert Channick

MESA, Ariz. — The Cubs’ deal When Marquee Sports Net- with Hulu means many fans in work, the exclusive new cable TV the Chicago area and parts of the home of the Cubs, debuts Sat- Midwest can watch the team urday with the first spring train- even without Comcast , ing game against the Oakland business operations President Athletics, Chicagoans will have at Crane Kenney said Monday. least one alternative way to watch “Nice to have Hulu done,” it. Kenney said Monday morning at The Cubs on Monday an- the Nike Performance Center. nounced a deal with streaming “They’re the largest streaming service Hulu to carry the fledg- service in the country and really ling regional sports network on happy to have Hulu join 30 other the Hulu + Live TV service, distributors to pick up Marquee allowing Midwest viewers to (Sports) Network. watch the games through a TV, “That means in addition to computer or mobile device — DirecTV, which is available in without a cable subscription. every home in our territory, if you A streaming option could loom are a cord-cutter, in terms of large for Cubs fans who are also people potentially being shut out Comcast subscribers because from our games, there is a way … Marquee, a partnership between to have our service. We still expect the Cubs and Sinclair Broadcast Comcast to carry it, but today, if Group, still is trying to secure a someone was worried about it, spot on the cable giant’s Chicago- there’s another way of getting our area channel lineup. games for the 2020 season.” “For the folks who are more Here are five questions — and conditioned to streaming their answers — about the new deal. content, this gives them a way to watch the Cubs,” said Mike Mc- 1. Does this mean everyone Carthy, Marquee’s general man- with Hulu can watch the ager. “That being said, our tradi- Cubs? tional cable and satellite subscrib- No, only those who subscribe ers are very important to us too.” to the Hulu + Live TV service Hulu + Live TV streams dozens (which starts at $54.99 per of news, sports and entertain- month) and live in the Cubs ment channels online and will “territory” — which Kenney said include Marquee as part of its covers roughly all of Illinois and regular $54.99 monthly package Iowa, most of Indiana (to India- in the Cubs’ regional broadcast napolis) and “a tiny fraction” of territory. southwest Michigan and south- defines east Wisconsin — will see the Chicago’s home broadcast terri- games. He said the Cubs still are tory as portions of Illinois, Iowa, negotiating with YouTube TV Indiana and Wisconsin. Marquee and other streaming services. is working to line up deals with Kenney said they’ve talked to cable providers large and small MLB about changing the bounda- throughout that region. ries. Some cable companies might Marquee is set to run on AT&T get Marquee in the future, with- and RCN but has no deal with out the actual games, like the Comcast, the Chicago area’s larg- Yankee’s YES Network does on est traditional cable provider. The some cable stations. Cubs open the regular season “You can take non-game pro- March 26. gramming outside the market,” Ken- “We have received the propos- ney said. “We are looking at that.” al from Marquee and are review- That could include features ing it,” said Jack Segal, a Comcast such as highlight shows and “The spokesman. Ryan Dempster Show”, a monthly McCarthy said the proposal in talk show hosted by the former front of Comcast is comparable to Cubs pitcher. agreements with other large ca- ble providers to carry Marquee. 2. Is getting a carriage deal Pressure is intensifying to get a with Comcast no longer a deal done with Comcast before priority for the Cubs? the opener against the Brewers Kenney said getting a deal next month, when many Cubs done with Comcast is still a fans could be left in the dark. priority because the cable giant is “It’s in their hands,” McCarthy the provider for half of Chicago- said. “I’d be very surprised if area homes. He admitted it was something weren’t to work out unlikely a deal would be struck sooner than later with Comcast.” before Saturday, when Marquee In light of the Comcast stale- kicks off with the Cubs’ first mate, the Hulu deal might pro- Cactus League game. vide one more reason for con- “Pretty difficult, you’d think, sumers to cut the cable cord and here on Monday to get done by subscribe to a streaming video Saturday,” he said. service, a growing trend that has disrupted the traditional pay-TV 3. Is opening day the real model in recent years. deadline for Comcast? Traditional cable and satellite There is no real deadline, but providers lost about 6 million obviously March 26 is the unoffi- subscribers last year, according to cial deadline. data from industry analyst Mof- “Everyone has their own time- fettNathanson. Those losses have table,” Kenney said. “I would been partially offset by gains in think, personally, that opening streaming services such as Sling day would be pretty important to TV, Hulu and YouTube TV. The Comcast.” trend is likely to continue, with traditional cable expected to shed 4. Why won’t the revenues another 19 million subscribers by from Marquee boost the Cubs 2023, the firm said. payroll to help keep stars such Live sports programming, as Kris Bryant and Javier Baez? from national networks such as Kenney said there is a “lag ESPN to regional networks such effect,” and now the money is as NBC Sports Chicago, has been being invested into the network’s the “glue” that keeps subscribers start-up. BRIAN CASSELLA/CHICAGO TRIBUNE 2017 tethered to the traditional cable “The revenue doesn’t start Cubs executive Crane Kenney said getting Marquee Sports Network on Comcast remains a priority. bundle, according to Moffet- until the games are being played,” tNathanson. Cable providers pay he said. a premium to carry sports net- Kenney said they wouldn’t works and pass that cost along to know what the revenues will be subscribers on their monthly bill. for at least a year, needing to find Former Cub Dempster gets his own Marquee is scheduled to air at out how many outlets will be least 145 regular-season and 28 carrying the network. show on Marquee Sports Network spring training games — by far the “No different than starting out most Cactus League games a Cubs hotels, starting out restaurants,” By Paul Sullivan from Cubs baseball and Chicago said the show is more than just a TV partner has broadcast. Marquee he said. to basically anything.” hobby. also will feature expanded Could the Cubs go past the MESA, Ariz. — Coming soon And now that Kris Bryant has “I love the game of baseball pregame and postgame coverage, luxury-tax threshold knowing to a TV near you — well, if your revealed he took guitar lessons and I love talking baseball, but if classic broadcasts from the ar- revenues will increase next year cable company carries Marquee this offseason, Dempster said this ‘Off the Mound’ thing goes chives and other programming. because of Marquee? Kenney Sports Network — is the Ryan they might get the third base- well, I’d like to continue to Saturday’s programming line- declined to talk about the payroll. Dempster Show. man to “tug on the strings” and pursue that as much as I can and up includes a documentary on The former Cubs pitcher and show off his skills. have fun with it,” he said. “I put Ernie Banks and contributions 5. What kind of things we can current assistant to Cubs Presi- “I like that aspect of it,” my work in. I do stand-up sets from actor and comedian Bill expect during a telecast? dent Theo Epstein will begin his Dempster said. “We’ve had Jake around the city and in New York Murray, the Wilmette native and Marquee has been at spring talk show on Marquee — offi- Peavy and Bronson Arroyo play and in New Jersey and here in Cubs superfan who was in Chicago training filming features for cially called “Off the Mound (guitar) on the shows we’ve Scottsdale. on Friday filming segments for weeks with former Cubs greats with Ryan Dempster” — with done here and in Boston. These “I like to let everyone see Marquee’s inaugural broadcast. Rick Sutcliffe and Mark Grace guests from baseball, the arts are multitalented guys.” these people for who they are, A dozen Cubs regular-season talking baseball with Kyle Hen- and other walks of life. The show will be taped once a not just what they do for a living. games are reserved for national dricks and Anthony Rizzo. Stupid Cubs Tricks? month beginning in April and Sometimes we lose touch with broadcasts, but Marquee will be “We’re going to do some stuff “Typically, we’re going to run will air with several repeats on that — like, fantasy sports makes the exclusive local TV home this on the field, including wearing it like a late-night talk show,” Marquee, the network that de- me not like a player because he season after the team parted ways some microphones, maybe even Dempster said Saturday at Sloan buts Saturday with the Cubs’ went 0-for-4. Social media cre- with NBC Sports Chicago, the wearing some lipstick cameras to Park. first Cactus League game. The ates animosity. Instead, let’s just regional sports network it formed get some unique angles during “More of our guests will be Cubs still are negotiating with enjoy people for what they are, in 2004 with the Bulls, Black- spring training,” Kenney said. sports-related, baseball-related, Comcast Xfinity, the largest ca- what they do for their communi- hawks and White Sox. “Which we are allowed to do but we’re not going to just limit it ble carrier in the Chicago area. ty, the charity work, maybe a The Cubs also exited local because it’s our network.” to baseball. There will be celeb- Dempster, who will also serve moment in their career that’s over-the-air TV after 71 years, Will they mic up David Ross? rities, entertainers, musicians, as a part-time analyst for Cubs special they want to share.” pulling the plug on WGN-9 and “We’re still talking about who comedians, actors … we’ll talk to telecasts and continue his MLB Tickets for the show will be ABC-7 and moving a combined 70 we mic up,” Kenney said. them about their experiences, Network job as a studio analyst, available at offthemound.com. games to Marquee this season. Chicago Tribune | Chicago Sports | Section 3 | Tuesday, February 18, 2020 9 eNEWSPAPER BONUS COVERAGE

“Just very hungry, very enthused, very motivated on trying to put this team in position to be as successful as we can be.” —LeBron James on his approach to the season

MARK J. TERRILL/AP At 35 and in his 17th NBA season, LeBron James is averaging 25 points and a career-best 10.8 assists per game. No time for Showtime of his approach to the season, At the same, Davis has, for the being able to get to the free throw, Among the NBA elite again, “very enthused, very motivated on most part, stayed healthy, and so getting us into the bonus, getting trying to put this team in position has James, which is the key to us some dunks, giving us some to be as successful as we can be.” everything. The Lakers cannot extra possessions. And A.C. defen- the Lakers are all business In addition to averaging 25 expect to win much of anything sively was just so in tune, getting points and 7.8 rebounds a game without either of them; they are steals, getting stops, getting By Scott Cacciola | New York Times while shooting 48.9% from the the best duo in the league. Against strips.” field, James has never been a the Nuggets on Wednesday, they akers coach Frank Vogel day’s win, James was asked about better playmaker. He is averaging combined for 65 points and 22 Deft touch on the bench L could have been con- the importance of securing the top a career-best 10.8 assists per game, rebounds. cerned. The NBA All-Star seed in the West. which leads the league. His ability, In the aftermath of the helicop- break was looming, and his team “We don’t talk about it,” he said. along with his willingness, to act ter crash last month that killed had one more game to go. But “We really don’t. We just play the as a pass-first distributor has been The supporting cast Bryant and eight others, including Vogel said he could sense from his game the right way.” enhanced by the presence of None of which is meant to his daughter Gianna Bryant, Vogel players, and from LeBron James Here is a closer look at how the Davis, who has been dunking a lot suggest that James and Davis can stepped forward as the face of the in particular, that they were fo- Lakers have reestablished them- of James’ lobs. win games by themselves. The Lakers. For three straight days at cused. selves as NBA royalty. But James, one of just three rest of the team has, too, exceeded the team’s practice facility, Vogel “You could just tell that he was remaining players from his draft expectations. To be clear: Few was the sole member of the really, really locked in,” Vogel told class, is playing as if he still has figured that the Lakers would organization who addressed the reporters after the Lakers’ 120-116 The ageless King much to prove. have quite this much depth after news media. overtime victory over the Nuggets Following James’ celebrated in- they traded about half their rota- He spoke about how his players on Wednesday, “and that this was troduction to the Lakers, last tion to the Pelicans. were grieving, about how James not a foot-out-the-door-towards- season was a disaster for him. He The addition of Davis Alex Caruso, a fan favorite who had been a rock for his teammates the-break kind of game, that he injured his groin on Christmas Speaking of Davis, remember went undrafted out of Texas A&M and about how the Lakers in- was going to have a playoff Day, missed a big chunk of the his 2018-19 season? He asked the in 2016, has solidified his role off tended to move forward. mindset to it. And he showed that season and then watched the Pelicans to trade him, a request the bench as a defensive stopper. “We want to represent what throughout the game.” playoffs from home for the first they rebuffed when they turned Kentavious Caldwell-Pope has de- Kobe was about more than any- The Lakers had their share of time since 2005, his second year down the Lakers’ heated over- veloped into a dependable shoot- thing,” Vogel said at the time, skeptics at the start of the season. with the Cavaliers. tures. The entire cast a er. Danny Green and Avery Brad- adding, “It’s just strengthened How would Vogel, in his first Was this the beginning of the shadow over both organizations ley are experienced pros. And what we’ve felt all year about our season on the job, handle the end for James? His struggles fed for months. The Lakers’ fragile Dwight Howard, in his latest current group, which is that we’ve team’s colorful assemblage of into the narrative that he had only chemistry crumbled. reclamation attempt, has emerged become a family in a very short egos? Were the Lakers deep relocated to the Lakers because he By July, the Lakers finally had as the biggest surprise of all. time. And it’s something you talk enough to contend for a title? Was wanted to live in Los Angeles, the pieces to swing a deal for Davis Signed to a nonguaranteed deal about in the NBA with your teams, James washed up after missing a where he has his production and sent the Pelicans three first- by the Lakers in August after but this group in particular has big chunk of last season because of company and spent last summer round picks along with several DeMarcus Cousins tore a liga- really grown to love each other injuries? And how would he mesh filming “Space Jam 2.” LeBron, in members of their young core, ment in his left knee, Howard has very rapidly.” with Anthony Davis? other words, had gone Holly- including Lonzo Ball and Brandon enthusiastically embraced his job Coaching the Lakers is not an These were all reasonable ques- wood. Was basketball still his Ingram, who earned his first as a backup center. easy job under any circumstances, tions. But with about two months priority? All-Star selection this season. The He has also found moments to but Vogel, with a deft touch, has remaining in the regular season Not so fast. Now 35 years old Lakers had essentially decided to shine. Consider his performance managed everything this season: now, the Lakers have shown that and plowing through his 17th mortgage their future for the against the Nuggets last week: In an unimaginable tragedy, outsize they are, in fact, for real — and NBA season, James is back to chance to pair Davis with James addition to defending All-Star expectations and all the ancillary lately they have done so while the playing some of the best basket- and win championships right Nikola Jokic for long stretches, pressures that come with coach- entire organization mourns Kobe ball of his career. Pick an adjective, away. Howard collected 14 points and 11 ing James in one of the league’s Bryant’s death. any adjective: efficient, polished, The good news for the Lakers is rebounds in 30 minutes. Caruso splashiest markets. The Lakers’ win over the determined. A prolific user of that Davis has been really terrific was solid, too: In his 22 minutes Vogel has consistently sought Nuggets — highlighted by James’ Instagram, James has made a — averaging 26.6 points, 9.2 re- on the floor, the Lakers outscored his players’ input and feedback. triple-double — pushed their habit of punctuating his social bounds, 2.4 blocks and 1.6 steals a the Nuggets by 23 points. James In the process, he appears to record to a Western Conference- media posts with a pair of hash- game. Vogel described him as the praised both players after the have earned their trust, and the leading 41-12, four games better tags — #WashedKing and #Re- “defensive player of the year.” The game. Lakers have been rewarding his than the second-place Nuggets. vengeSeason — that allude to the Lakers rank among the top five “Dwight came in,” James said, approach by winning. They want Only the Bucks (46-8), with cham- unnamed critics who thought his teams in the league in overall “and changed the game from an to keep it going. pionship hopes of their own, have game was in decline. defensive rating while limiting offensive-rebounding standpoint, “The second half of the season, a better record. After Wednes- “Just very hungry,” James said opponents to 44.6% shooting. just bullying whoever was on him, it’s time to turn up,” Howard said.

MICHAEL OWEN BAKER/AP KELVIN KUO/AP Frank Vogel seems to have put to rest any questions about being able The Lakers have been strengthened after Kobe Bryant’s untimely death. Four members of the team wore to coach the Lakers. Bryant jerseys during the national anthem on Jan. 31. 10 Chicago Tribune | Chicago Sports | Section 3 | Tuesday, February 18, 2020 eNEWSPAPER BONUS COVERAGE

JASON BEHNKEN/AP KEEPINGFlyers center Claude Giroux and defenseman Ivan Provorov celebrate Giroux's IT goal Saturday againstINCLUSIVE the Lightning. Sensory-friendly room provides a safe retreat for Flyers fans, families in need

By Frank Fitzpatrick The Philadelphia Inquirer

On a recent night, a first-period goal by the Flyers’ Kevin Hayes sliced the Bruins’ lead in half and triggered a cacophony of celebra- tion at the Wells Fargo Center. As 19,246 fans screamed in delight, a foghorn roared, sirens wailed, col- ored lights flashed in a kaleido- scopic swirl. Meanwhile, in the arena’s soundproofed Hall of Fame Room, 15-year-old Ryan Heit tilted his head almost imperceptibly toward the muffled sound, then turned back calmly to the iPad occupying his attention. The Philadelphia teenager is severely autistic. He has limited verbal communication, auditory- processing issues and speech apraxia. Before that Jan. 13 game, which the Flyers won, 6-5, he’d been watching from a suite with his parents. But when the pregame noise and commotion agitated him, they headed for the quiet space. Once a month, for a first time this season, the Flyers have con- verted the area near the Club Level’s main escalators into a sensory-friendly lounge, a dedi- cated retreat for fans with autism DERIK HAMILTON/AP or other sensory issues and their Gritty, the Flyers’ popular mascot, performs on Jan. 13 against the Bruins. families. “If you have a child with autism phia Autism Society. “With these stat-related and a lot of these kids In the lounge, there’s also a toys and pop back out. And then and you want to go to a game, there rooms, the entire family can now love that,” she said. “Sports are specially trained dog in a Flyers some kids are popping in and out can be barriers,” explained Valerie do that. And if something happens, very logical and rules are impor- T-shirt whose job is to calm throughout the game. Anybody Camillo, president of business op- if somebody becomes over- tant. That often appeals to them agitated youngsters. Lullaby, a who’s here can come. We’re just erations for the Flyers and the whelmed or antsy or can’t stay too. Maybe they can’t actually black Labradoodle, belongs to trying to make it as inclusive Wells Fargo Center. “Sporting en- seated, they can go to the sensory participate but in those ways they Marlton, New Jersey, neuropsy- experience as we can for our fans.” vironments are loud and boister- room to relax and regroup.” can be as active as any player.” chologist Jennifer West-Gavin. According to Erickson, the ous and that’s part of what makes The sensory-room trend got There now are sensory lounges “She’s been trained to work with more commonplace these places them great. But for some families started when the parent of an throughout the NHL, NBA and kids on the spectrum,” said West- become, the more likely the sen- that creates challenges. This room autistic child complained about an NFL, as well as at many colleges. Gavin. “She provides a sense of sory-challenged are to adapt and provides a place where they can unpleasant experience at a 2015 Some operate for just one night, calmness. She just kind of sits and the less the rooms will be needed. still experience sports, but also Cavaliers game. The NBA team others for every game. provides non-verbal comfort.” “The goal of a sensory room is to have a place to go if it gets to be too contacted KultureCity, a nonprofit Locally, in addition to the Flyers, Word is spreading. On that not have a sensory room,” Erickson much for their children.” organization aimed at broadening the Eagles and 76ers provide them. night, a group of autistic children said. “You don’t want people to Starting in 2015, the lounge was the acceptance of those with St. Joseph’s has had one available occupied Suite 10. And while the have to need it. We’re fortunate. made available during the team’s autism and other sensory disor- at its Hagan Arena. And while the Heits were in the sensory room, a Not all sports teams around nation annual Autism Awareness nights. ders. The result was what’s be- Phillies don’t yet offer a sensory special-ed teacher from the Wissa- are addressing this issue. That’s The response was so positive, lieved to be the first permanent lounge, Erickson said, Citizen hickon School District entered to not the case here. I think the Flyers officials said, that this sea- sensory lounge, at Quicken Loans Bank Park employees have been ask if she could bring a class of Philadelphia area knows autism a son it will be available at seven Arena. trained to deal with developmen- special-ed students in the future. little bit more than most other games. And, if a permanent loca- “We were trying to reach out to tally challenged spectators. The Flyers inform fans about places.” tion can be carved out, Camillo a population the league had never the lounge through advertising, As the first period played out said, it could become an every- tapped into,” said Julian Maha, In the WFC’s Hall of Fame arena signage and their website. and intermission started, Ryan game feature next year. If that CEO of KultureCity, which also Room, which also hosts news Those who might need it are Heit appeared relaxed. He is a happens, the team hopes to incor- designed the Flyers’ facility. conferences and various pregame directed to Guest Services where student at the Comprehensive porate a view of the playing area “These rooms are saying ‘You guys and postgame gatherings, visiting their hands are stamped, allowing Learning Center and a serious for families that now must follow are fans too and we’re going to children have access to noise- access to the normally off-limits soccer and basketball fan. His the action on TVs. include you in everything we do.’ ” reducing headphones, crash pads Club Level. parents take him to as many events While the Flyers couldn’t say (mattress-like devices where they These spectators are also of- as possible, despite the risks. Professional sporting events how many fans fall into this can sprawl or bounce); beanbag fered “sensory kits” to help them “His mother is a real master at can assault those with sensory category, some estimates are that chairs; board games; puzzles, cope with what a Flyers news getting tickets for these things,” difficulties. The decibel levels, the as many as 20 percent of Ameri- molding clay, coloring books. release termed the “rambunctious said his father, Scott. “And even if large crowds and the constant cans suffer from sensory disorders. “We’ve been to all of them in environment.” They include noise- he doesn’t last the whole game, the barrage of sights and sounds can Rates for autism, in particular, Philadelphia,” said Maggie Heit, canceling headphones, fidget tools exposure is good. We learn from be hazardous. have risen sharply since tracking Ryan’s mother. “They’re very help- and weighted lap pads. each situation and tonight it was “A lot of them often weren’t able began in 2000. Many of those ful. This way when something “Some of the kids who visit the the loud, flashy pregame intros to enjoy a game or experience that afflicted, Erickson said, develop a happens, we don’t have to leave. room are perfectly fine,” said that bothered Ryan. Now we know kind of outing,” said Patti Erickson, connection to sports. We can come here and still watch Flyers spokesperson Shannon Ro- to head toward the sensory room president of the Greater Philadel- “Sometimes sports can be really the game.” stick. “They just want to see the until the game starts.” Tuesday, February 18, 2020 | Section 4 AE+ ARTS+ENTERTAINMENT

A special tag is “It makes a surgeon placed on the very anxious to have surgery room where a sea otter this much fur.” named Luna is having surgery. — Dr. Mitch Robbins of STACEY WESCOTT/ Veterinary Specialty Center CHICAGO TRIBUNE Songbook of children’s music gets new spin

Rick Kogan Sidewalks One cold winter night two years ago, the past crept up on Bucky Halker and his wife Toni as they sat sipping wine at home and listening to music. “I got the idea that night,” said Halker. “Toni and I were listening to an old Hoagy Carmichael re- cording of some children’s songs he had written in the 1950s. We loved it and quickly discovered that he had several children’s songs published as an illustrated songbook.” That book was “Songs for Children” (Golden Press), pub- lished in 1957. “Most of the songs had been forgotten,” said Halker. “We de- STACEY WESCOTT/CHICAGO TRIBUNE cided that we should bring them Veterinarians Katie Bennett, left, and Matt O’Connor, right, turn over a sedated sea otter named Luna before the otter has a back to life.” medical procedure. Luna belongs to the Shedd Aquarium and was set to be spayed. And that they have done, col- laborating with dozens of others on an ambitious project, “Chicago Kids Play & Sing Hoagy,” which is a book and a CD package and is, well, a flat-out delight. Here are the lyrics of one of its 15 featured songs. It is called UNDER “Grandfather Clock.” Grandfather clock stands in the hall, Where he looks best, stately and tall, All day he ticks, all day he tocks, THE KNIFE He is not like our other clocks. Each quarter hour he plays a chime, Reminding me to get to school Shedd otter Luna heads to the operating room to prevent cancer on time; Grandfather clock, smile down By Steve Johnson on me, You are a part of my family. The Halkers are a wonderfully una, probably the most creative pair and they did not famous southern sea want to merely rerecord these otter in America, lies on songs but to, as he says, “reinvent her back, out cold, nes- them. To mix it all up with vari- Ltled in a foam body support and ous musical forms, new arrange- ments, added lyrics and to have draped in shroudlike blue sheeting children at the very center of it.” in an operating room at a northwest So, Halker first began contact- ing musicians, most of whom are suburban veterinary clinic. his friends and many with whom he has collaborated with in his During the first part of the anes- long and fruitful career. He was thesia, the tail of the Shedd Aquar- born and raised in Ashland, Wis- ium marine mammal twitched be- consin, a working-class (iron tween her rear legs in that kind of ore/lumber) town on the south- dream state that precedes the knock- ern shore of Lake Superior. His out dose. Now, she is fully under, and real name is Clark but early on he Dr. Mitch Robbins is almost ready to began going by a nickname he begin a new kind of treatment for borrowed from Bucky Badger, the captive sea otters, one that required mascot for the University of Wis- government approval to perform, the removal of her ovaries and uterus consin at Madison. He has made JOSE M. OSORIO/CHICAGO TRIBUNE 2019 15 albums, and is a historian, designed to prevent later-in-life author and teacher, a man deeply reproductive tract tumors. Luna at the Shedd Aquarium. influenced by the work and life of “It makes a surgeon very anxious Woody Guthrie. to have this much fur,” says Robbins, wheel by on a gurney with its entire the Shedd’s Dr. Matt O’Connor ap- He knows the local music an experienced animal doctor at the belly laid bare; a golden retriever plies a sterilizing solution to the scene and anyone familiar with Veterinary Specialty Center. getting an ACL tear fixed will have a spots where the two incisions will be that rich territory will know the In the rooms surrounding Luna at hind leg similarly denuded, looking made. An assistant with a gentle- names of those on this project, the bustling Buffalo Grove facility, like an elongated drumstick. man’s black comb and sterile lube including Andy Brown (jazz dogs are being prepped for surgery Luna’s dense coat, though, de- carefully parts the hairs to at least with a clean shave, for sterility’s sake. mands a different protocol. With the Turn to Otter, Page 4 Turn to Kogan, Page 3 A small, curly-haired pooch will animal’s lower abdomen exposed,

The task behind making a film at a working ski resort By Emily Zemler and actual vacationers. making a movie in a working ski herculean task. And, of course, Los Angeles Times The vacationers aren’t having resort. “The weather really does people have to pee, so you have to the delays, which happen when change so drastically here in such stop the ski lift for that, too.” ISCHGL, Austria – It’s mid- directors Jim Rash and Nat Faxon a short amount of time. We’re It’s not chance that brought February in the Austrian ski re- call “Cut!” and ask for another shooting in a place without a lot “Downhill” to Ischgl, a destina- sort of Ischgl and one of the only take. Nor are they impressed that of familiarity in terms of filmmak- tion that is known as the “Ibiza of families in town is patiently wait- a Hollywood film crew and a ing. There are a lot of different the Alps” (and which boasts the ing for their turn to board the bunch of actors are trying to variables that I think were unpre- terrifying slogan “Relax, if you gondola. If you didn’t see the complete production on “Down- dictable.” can”). The adult atmosphere of cameras and lights, you might not hill,” a remake of Ruben Östlund’s “We have to keep everything the town, where European visi- notice that two members of the 2015 Swedish dramedy “Force open,” Rash adds. “And we can’t tors party late into the night after family are Will Ferrell and Julia Majeure.” stop the gondolas. We were riding descending from the slopes, pro- EVAN AGOSTINI/INVISION Louis-Dreyfus, casually blending “At first, it seemed like we were up and down those things all day. vides a comedic — but also dis- Actors Julia Louis-Dreyfus, left, in to the line of skiers, which is at the mercy of a lot of things we The challenge was to be as not and Will Ferrell attend the pre- composed of both hired extras couldn’t control,” Faxon says of present as possible, which is a Turn to Downhill, Page 4 miere of “Downhill” in New York. 2 Chicago Tribune | Arts+Entertainment | Section 4 | Tuesday, February 18, 2020

CELEBRITIES TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICES ASK AMY Ford By Amy Dickinson answers [email protected] Twitter @askingamy ‘Call of Daughter rebuffs bid for friendship the Wild’ Dear Amy: Growing up, hurt feelings to try to ma- Julian and I have been By Angelique Jackson my mother clearly dictated nipulate you. But she also getting more serious. Variety our relationship. seems to be making a bid I told her that she has to She was the authoritari- for connection. stop trying to control me, Joining legends like an figure, and I was the Now it’s your turn to and to just accept it. How- Charlton Heston and Clark obedient daughter. decide whether you will ever, I am still hurt and Gable, who have played the We were never best accept the bid. The conver- don’t want to deal with role of John Thornton in friends because she could sation you might have will more judgments. “The Call of the Wild,” not be level-headed and start the way friendships What should I do? Harrison Ford now stands provide guidance. Instead, do — slowly, haltingly, and — Not Judging a Book by next to a CGI-enhanced she was always a discipli- through looking for com- its Cover version of the dog named narian and a “wait until monalities instead of faults. Buck in the latest adapt- your father hears about One opening from you Dear Not Judging: Your ation of Jack London’s this” kind of mother. might be to ask her about Italian-American family classic 1903 novel. CHRIS PIZZELLO/INVISION My mother approached her therapy. Why is she seems to be behaving in “I thought the film has a Harrison Ford at the premiere of “The Call of the Wild” me (I’m 34) about why we there, what is she learning, some stereotypical ways, lot to say about human on Thursday at the El Capitan Theatre in Hollywood. don’t have a “best friends” what does she hope to but at your age and stage, it characters as well as ani- relationship. She noticed accomplish, and what does is well past time to differ- mal characters,” Ford said production team relied on you (or) letting you see that her friends are “BFFs” she want from you? entiate from your family. on the red carpet at the technological advance- them,” Notary explained. with their daughters. I was Your friendship might Their unkind and over- film’s Hollywood premiere. ments to bring Buck to life. “It was really about trying blunt. I told her that she be less “Gilmore Girls, and blown reaction to your “While the book does Motion-capture star Terry to be present for (Ford) was at fault for setting more “Housewives of guy’s appearance reflects not have very much history Notary portrayed the Saint and really let him forget those boundaries and not Dysfunction Junction,” but very poorly on them. How for John Thornton, we Bernard/Scotch shepherd that I was a human, and be providing a level-headed the way to open up to the embarrassing (for them). were able to weave in a in this film, directed by a dog and dissolve into it. atmosphere at home. I said possibilities is to talk, listen While I’m trafficking in human story that parallels Chris Sanders. And when we did, it was I was OK with our rela- and learn to disagree stereotypes, maybe you Buck’s story, and the events Notary said he was magic.” tionship because I know I peacefully. can, too. Be like Cher’s of the film bring these two thrilled to get the chance The admiration was can not change her. character in “Moonstruck.” characters — Buck to his to act opposite his long- mutual for Ford. “Terry My father says it has Dear Amy: I’ve been see- Tell them to “snap out of destiny, (while) Thornton time hero. Notary does a great tennis emotionally affected her to ing “Julian” for a little over it!” has an opportunity to gain “When I was 8 years ball, a lot better,” Ford the point where she sees a two months. We are both humanity in Buck’s eyes old, I watched ‘Star Wars,’ joked. “I mean, that was counselor regularly. in our late 20s. Dear Amy: “Anonymous because of their close and he was the coolest really great. Part of the My father says she will He is sweet, generous, Gran” wanted to acknowl- relationship. And he gets dude ever,” Notary said. “It pleasure of this thing.” not accept any responsibil- owns a stable business, has edge her new grandchild the courage from Buck to was the big brother you ity, and it is my responsibil- multiple hobbies/passions, (her son, the baby’s father, face parts of his life that he wanted to have. He was ity to start the conversation and is very honest with me did not). didn’t have the courage to the protector, the hero, the Feb. 18 birthdays: Vocal- and to accept the blame. about everything. All of my Your response was good, face prior to this relation- funny guy, the handsome ist Yoko Ono is 87. Actress I told my father that I friends love him. but as a retired family law ship,” Ford said. “So there’s guy. The one who gets the Jess Walton is 74. Singer will not accept the blame However, I am scared attorney, I suggest, before a nice roundness to the girl. I mean, he’s a pretty Dennis DeYoung is 73. (this time) and will not for him to eventually meet the relationship with the drama.” cool dude.” Actress Cybill Shepherd is have the conversation my conservative, Italian- child develops, that she Though the story has Using performance- 70. Singer Randy Crawford because it will go nowhere. American family. Julian is attempts to get paternity or been adapted numerous capture technology, the is 68. Drummer Robbie I’m not sure if there is covered in tattoos. A cou- DNA tests on the alleged times, Ford didn’t pick a actor performed in scenes Bachman is 67. Actor John anything I can do to posi- ple are always visible on grandchild. I had cases favorite film adaptation or next to Ford, learning how Travolta is 66. Actor John tively change our relation- the back of his neck. I like where grandparents later gush over his love for the to embody Buck in body Pankow is 65. Game-show ship without taking all the his tattoos. discovered “non-pater- book, explaining, “I didn’t and spirit. hostess Vanna White is 63. blame. What can I do? Recently, my mother nity” after they had a rela- look at other versions of “When they said they Actress Jayne Atkinson is — Distant Daughter “stalked” his Instagram tionship with the child, the film because I wanted wanted me to play Buck, I 61. Actress Greta Scacchi is page and called me in a and it was devastating. to have my own independ- was like, ‘Wow, I have to 60. Actor Matt Dillon is 56. Dear Distant: You talk a rage. She said that there — Been There ent idea of it.” really figure out how dogs Rapper Dr. Dre is 55. Ac- lot about “fault” and “must be something wrong But the actor showed his relate to human beings on tress Molly Ringwald is 52. “blame.” If you and your with him” to cover himself Dear Been There: Good commitment to the role in a deep level.’ You know, Actor Ike Barinholtz is 43. mother want to develop an like that and that I “can- advice; thank you. other ways — “True fact, they’re truly connected to Actor Kristoffer Polaha is adult friendship, you are not” date him. the beard was Harrison humans, for eons, they’re 43. Actor Tyrone Burton is both going to have to learn She said many judgmen- Copyright 2020 by Amy Ford’s idea,” exec producer our best friends, really. 41. Musician Regina Spek- to let go of some of your tal words and disregarded Dickinson Michael Green shared. And there’s no filter when tor is 40. Bassist Zac Cock- score-keeping. my feelings. She said that In another change from they look into your soul. rell is 32. Actor Shane Your mother is in ther- she’s terrified of what our Distributed by Tribune previous adaptations, the There’s no fear of seeing Lyons is 32. apy. She might be using her family will think of him. Content Agency Chicago Tribune | Arts+Entertainment | Section 4 | Tuesday, February 18, 2020 3

1 IN PERFORMANCE ‘Alabaster’ ★★ ⁄2 When: Through March 1 Where: 16th Street Theater, Play struggles with authenticity, 6420 16th Street in Berwyn Running time: 2 hours Tickets: $22-$30 at and a talking goat isn’t the issue 708-795-6704 and www.16thStreetTheater.org By Jerald Pierce The trouble with this tornado tore her life apart. production of this play It’s beautiful and so affect- When a play begins from winds up being the lack of ing that it sucks the air a place of having a talking believability. Even in a right out of the theater. recluse in Alabama and goat sitting in a lawn chair, world with talking goats, Building on that moment going on an adventure with drinking Red Bull and characters being able to is the one time in the pro- Alice, who still feels like a spreading biting, Yoda- honestly connect with each duction where everything relative stranger, the choice esque wisdom around, the other remains crucial to perfectly comes together. is difficult, but not for the bar for what is believable telling a good story. During a nightmare, June reasons Cefaly likely in- and real shifts. Throughout this produc- recalls the terror of the tended. That’s the world laid out tion, directed by Ann Film- tornado. Sound designer Cefaly created a nu- in Audrey Cefaly’s world er, the characters of June Barry Bennett, lighting BRIAN MCCONKEY anced, darkly comedic play premiere play, “Alabaster,” and Alice never seem to designer Benjamin White Jessica Kadish, left, and Mandy Walsh in “Alabaster.” with “Alabaster.” It’s a play running at 16th Street The- click fully into place. and projection designer that examines how people ater as part of an 11-stop Many times, the conver- Anthony Churchill com- but, frankly, the chemistry Bib (Patricia Donegan). cope with trauma and what National New Play Net- sations and actions on stage bine excellently to create a onstage wasn’t there. Now, that’s also a credit to recovery can look and feel work rolling world pre- go from A to E, leaving an visceral experience for the Throughout the play, the Clarendon’s acting, which like. In order to address miere. “Alabaster” centers audience scrambling to audience as June finds relationship between June is far and away the best those topics, however, there on June (Mandy Walsh), an understand what hap- herself brutally confronted and Alice lacked report, aspect of this production. needs to be a certain artist living in Alabama pened to the acting mo- with the memory of that banter and, most impor- But it’s also a statement on amount of understanding who has cut herself off ments that would have tornado. It’s uncomfortable tantly, compassion. how there’s simply a lack of and compassion. Right from the outside world been B, C and D. and unsettling. The most telling mo- a gripping spark between now, it doesn’t feel like 16th after surviving a devas- It’s unfortunate, because Of course, then Alice ment of the play is when Walsh and Kadish. Street’s production is fully tating tornado, and Alice there are some real high- comes in to comfort June June and Alice are having a Without that flicker of in tune with the characters (Jessica Kadish), a photog- lights in this production. and they wind up kissing? heated argument, but the potential (be that friend- and story Cefaly has cre- rapher who comes to Ala- Walsh’s June has an in- It’s built into Cefaly’s script more captivating action on ship or love), the whole ated. bama to photograph June credible monologue where that these two strangers stage is goat-Yoda Weezy play is thrown off. When and her scars for a new she finally confesses what have been flirty in the (Wendye Clarendon) bleat- June is put between the Jerald Pierce is a freelance project. she experienced when a hours since they’ve met, ing over her dying mother, two options of remaining a writer.

and here are just a few of They shoot off at night Halker and his wife have his hits, written in collabo- like rockets; no children of their own, Kogan ration with various lyricists: Though I stay and watch but he has long performed Continued from Page 1 “Old Buttermilk Sky,” “Sky- their trip for kids, such as collaborat- lark,” “Lazy Bones,” “Geor- And search where they ing with Ella Jenkins, guitarist), Don Stiernberg gia On My Mind,” “Heart have seemed to slip, known in some quarters as (mandolin), Eric Schneider and Soul,” “Up a Lazy I never ever find a chip to the first lady of the Chil- (saxophone), Dan De- River,” “Two Sleepy Peo- carry in my pockets. dren’s Folk Song on a 1999 Lorenzo (upright bass), ple,” “The Nearness of You.” The Halkers and their Grammy-nominated re- Gerald Dowd (drums), You might also have seen co-producer John Abbey cording titled “A Union of Carlos Mejia (Guatemalan him on screen. He appeared gathered the children of Friends Pulling Together.” marimba), Steve Gibons and played piano in more various friends and from That title is, in its lovely (violin), Art Davis (trum- than a dozen movies, most places Halker has per- way, what this project pet), Brian Wilke (pedal memorably with formed, and more than two represents. The CD is a steel guitar), and Russ Humphrey Bogart and dozen of them participated. stunning and surprising Phillips (trombone). There Lauren Bacall, who sang “A couple of the narrators mix of styles and sounds are many others, represent- along with him in “To Have are 4 and 5, the youngest and the accompanying ing a vast array of musical and Have Not” (1944) and singer is 8,” said Halker. book, with illustrations by styles, from jazz and folk to in “The Best Years of Our “The kids loved it and we Mark Anderson, is charm- rock and Japanese drum- Lives” (1946), teaching tried to make them part of ing embellishment. ming. disabled vet Homer Parrish everything, down to being “I like to think of us all as Most of these musicians (played by real disabled vet with the adults performing Hoagy’s children, ages 0 to knew of Carmichael’s work. Harold Russell) to play to sitting in on the sound 75,” says Halker. So do you, even if you “Chopsticks.” mixing. I think they all had Many of those “kids” will might not realize it. “No, not very surpris- a great time.” be at the Hideout (1354 W. Born in 1899 in Bloom- GEORGE KONIG/KEYSTONE FEATURES ingly, none of the kids had The recordings took Wabansia) at 3 p.m. March ington, Indiana, his real American composer and singer Hoagy Carmichael writes ever heard of Carmichael,” place at Kingsize Sound 1 for a party celebrating the name was Hoagland, music on the piano in his London hotel room in 1948. Halker said. “But they loved Lab in Wicker Park. “I have release of this book and CD. named after a circus troupe his songs.” to tell you that what some And somewhere a man called the “Hoaglands” that come, in the words of com- oriented of all the great They loved and recorded of the kids seemed most named Hoagy should be stayed at the Carmichael poser Alec Wilder, the craftsmen” of pop songs in this, “Shooting Stars”: excited about was riding smiling. house during his mother’s “most talented, inventive, the first half of the 20th When stars get loosened the old-fashioned freight rkogan@chicago pregnancy. He would be- sophisticated and jazz- century. He died in 1981 in their sockets, elevator,” says Halker. tribune.com FEBRUARY is National Replacement Window Month at Renewal by Andersen*

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Robbins. Otter Christy Sterling, a supervisor on the Shedd’s otter care team, Continued from Page 1 notices, “She’s got a little more fat in her than Ellie.” allow a clean line for the scalpel. Robbins calls for the room “You can’t shave them like you lights to be turned off so he can would a dog or a cat,” explains the better see the monitors. “There it Shedd veterinarian, who traveled is,” he announces. “There’s her to the northwest suburban clinic ovary.” early Wednesday morning with He’s probing with the tip of the about a dozen fellow aquarium LigaSure, and when he finds the staffers. “They’ll destroy a pair of right spots, cuts connective tissue. clippers.” “Amazing,” he says, pointing More than that, you can’t tell out that the LigaSure logo is now an otter not to go in the water visible on the operating-room during the recuperation period, screens — which is why, Robbins and losing even a little patch of says, the company puts it there. fur would hinder the animal’s “Next time, we write ‘Shedd’ ability to maintain body tempera- on it,” he jokes. ture in the 55-degree waters of its The otter gets rolled from one habitat. “Even with, like, a little side to the other via the mechani- spot,” he says, “they would lose a cal table she’s on to aid in the ton of heat.” organ quest. At one point, the But considering that the fur surgeon flips an organ around to has to stay, Dr. Robbins pro- “make sure it’s not a kidney,” he nounces himself very pleased says, probably smiling under the with the tissue surface. “Look at surgical mask. that,” he says. “You guys did a “Nervous laughter,” says the great job prepping.” STACEY WESCOTT/CHICAGO TRIBUNE Shedd’s Aibel. Some 15 people are in the op- Veterinarian Julie Sheldon cleans Luna’s teeth before the otter has a medical procedure. “All right,” Robbins says. erating room: Shedd veterinary “Here’s the second ovary.” Luna’s staff, animal trainers and PR erative have agreed not to breed has started spaying them yet,” using instruments to monitor temperature is holding in a nor- representatives; Specialty Center the animals in human care. They O’Connor says. temperature and heartbeat and mal range, at 100.4 degrees Fahr- surgical staff; and a visiting re- want to be sure there is capacity A few weeks ago, the Shedd help the otter breathe, the pro- enheit. porter and photographer. Video to take in the pups who are found team and Dr. Robbins did the cedure moves efficiently, finish- A few more snips and soon, the monitor towers flank the op- stranded every year, separated procedure on Ellie, a 4-year-old ing in about two hours overall, surgeon pulls the connected erating table so that Robbins can from their mothers, which is not rescued near Carmel, California, about an hour for the surgeon’s reproductive organs out and see inside the animal later, when only Luna’s story, but also the in 2016. The surgery and recovery work. drops them into a sterile sample the laparoscope, the camera, goes story, with slight variations, of all went so well that they decided to “I’ve only had one lion wake up container. They’ll be analyzed for in. but one of the six southern and go ahead with the slightly older on the table,” jokes Katie Bennett, disease by a cooperative Illinois “OK, ready?” he says. “Cut- Alaskan sea otters at the Shedd. Luna, whose age is essentially the VSC anesthesiologist. zoo pathology program, O’Con- ting.” Instead of giving the females otter adolescence, and to invite Before the actual surgery, nor says, and then sent to Michi- He makes the first of two small birth control — as happens in, say, the Tribune to observe. though, comes an important otter gan State University for study and incisions, and a few drops of captive gorilla populations, where “There were less people in the bodily function. As Luna lies comparison versus other otter blood ooze onto the sea otter’s the procedure is similar to human room” for Ellie’s preventive hys- insensate, a liquid starts to dribble organs. The large incision was in brown coat. contraception — the institutions terectomy, says Robbins, standing out her bottom end. a better place this time than for When Luna came to the Shedd typically just neuter the males. over the animal. “Definitely no “You want urine?” says Steve Ellie, Robbins says to O’Connor. Aquarium, rescued from being And the theory, Dr. O’Connor, reporters.” Aibel, Shedd’s senior director of “Now we know,” he says. “We can found alone and hungry and the Shedd veterinarian, explains He is good natured throughout, animal behavior and training. put it in our textbook chapter on weighing less than 2 lbs. on a to Dr. Robbins when the latter trying to recall, for instance, the “Anyone want some urine? Cause sea otter laparoscopic surgery.” central California beach in Sept. asks in the OR, is that because the other exotic animals he has op- we’ve got it.” The denouement goes quickly: 2014, she became an instant star, females are not going through a erated on through relationships O’Connor steps in and mas- Luna is stitched up with sutures her fuzzy mug splashed across steady cycle of pregnancies and with Shedd, where he is on a sages Luna’s bladder to help in that will eventually dissolve. Her internet screens and in front of nursing through their lives, tu- medical advisory board, and the expression. “Four years of tail twitches again as she is moved the cameras of “Good Morning, mors have a chance to develop. Brookfield and Lincoln Park Zoos. veterinary school,” he says, and, back into her travel crate and America.” “The cells in their uterus can “A sea lion, a sawfish, two elec- after a sample is collected for the given a shot that reverses the Such videos as “Welcome Pup get out of whack, basically,” tric eels, a snake,” he says. “Did otter’s yearly physical, the liquid anesthetic. Within minutes she 681!” and “Playtime With Pup O’Connor says. “They’re sup- they bring a shark here one time?” lands on a towel placed on the begins to stir, very groggily. 681” lured the cute-seeking web posed to constantly be sloughing “It’s 99% dogs and cats,” floor. Robbins peers in at his excep- hordes to Shedd’s YouTube site, off that uterine lining every time though, Robbins, 55, says. Op- At the animal’s other end, a tional patient through the crate’s and the contest that saw her they give birth. When they’re not erating on an animal like a sea Shedd veterinary resident takes grated door, talking the kind of named “Luna,” after her discov- doing that, that’s what can pro- otter is “fun,” he says. “It’s infre- advantage of the anesthesia to baby talk people might to their ery site near Half Moon Bay, drew mote these tumors to form.” quent so it makes it very — what’s scrape tartar off of Luna’s teeth. dogs or cats. “Ohmigod,” the more than 10,000 votes. This was only discovered in the right word? — cool.” Once the incisions are made, doctor says to Luna. “Did some- Now 5 years old and about 45 older females in recent years, he Veterinary Specialty Center — and the camera inserted through body get the license plate of that lbs., she is just one of the Chicago explains, in animals at Shedd and which does the work for the non- a tube, or port, pushed into the truck?” lakefront aquarium’s posse of at aquariums in Vancouver and profit aquarium pro bono — has animal’s torso, Robbins calls for The Shedd team packs Luna southern sea otters. Younger, Monterey Bay. “It wasn’t until not only the staff expertise but the CO2 gas to be pumped in. back into her van for the ride back temporarily cuter otters have recently that we determined that laparoscope that allows the This, O’Connor explains, in- to Chicago. By the end of the day, joined the group. Meanwhile, one this type of tumor was really an surgery to be performed by using flates the area and makes the they report, she will be back in of the things that can happen in issue,” he says. its camera to peer in and find and reproductive organs easier to the water, eating and otherwise captive female sea otters, the Shedd specialists did a presen- remove the organs via on-screen find. “He’s going to look around doing well. Shedd and other institutions have tation on the issue a year ago at an visuals. for the ovaries and uterus, go in Dr. Robbins, meanwhile, steps learned, is they can develop tu- international veterinary confer- That means no opening of the and grab it,” he says. A branded into the operating room where mors in their reproductive tract ence and also sought and received abdomen to look in, much smaller instrument called LigaSure lets the golden’s shaved leg is trussed as they age. permission to perform preventive incisions — 12 mm and 2.3 cm, the surgeon cut and cauterize the up in the air. Although the species is endan- hysterectomies from the U.S. Fish Robbins measures — and there- blood vessels in one process. “Back to the routine,” he says. gered in the wild, zoos, aquar- and Wildlife department, which fore almost no blood loss and The gas is doing the job. “You iums and the federal government oversees care in animal facilities. much quicker recovery. can see now how nice and dis- [email protected] that form a kind of sea otter coop- “To my knowledge, no one else For all the people on hand, tended the abdomen is,” says Twitter @StevenKJohnson

several justifications for remak- Downhill ing a beloved and critically ac- claimed film, one of which was Continued from Page 1 the opportunity to put actors such as Ferrell and Louis-Drey- concerting — fish out of water fus in these awkward, tension- context for this new American fueled scenes. Tonally, it’s a care- version of the story, which was ful balance between grounded adapted by “Succession” creator comedy and emotional drama, Jesse Armstrong. (Faxon and one where both actors felt they Rash also receive screenplay could not go as big as they are credit.) known to do. Looking at the story The film details the fallout objectively, the directors suggest after Pete (Ferrell) abandons his everyone can relate to the ideas wife, Billie (Louis-Dreyfus), and that underscore the plot. their two kids when an avalanche “At its core, there’s something appears to threaten. Louis-Drey- that’s very identifiable,” Faxon fus was approached by Search- says. “Do you know your partner light in 2015 after working with or your spouse as well as you the studio on “Enough Said.” thought you did? And what are “We wanted to work together those questions that come in this again and they asked me what high-stakes situation? What kinds of stories appealed to me,” would you do? Just by nature of the actress says. “I happened to us taking on the project, it be- say, ‘Oh, I really like stories in came American, in a sense, but it which you’re looking at reality wasn’t necessarily ‘How do we through one lens, and then, that get the film to be more Ameri- lens is taken off and suddenly JAAP BUITENDIJK/FOX SEARCHLIGHT can?’ I think it was more a result reality shifts. What you thought Julia Louis-Dreyfus, left, and Will Ferrell in “Downhill,” a remake of the Swedish film “Force Majeure.” of how we were setting up the was one way is another.’ They had film and who was in the film and just seen ‘Force Majeure’ and situation,” Armstrong adds. “It’s a film and Ferrell was quickly on after production. “First of all, we that this was an American family. said, ‘Oh, my God, you need to see particularly interesting and diffi- board. He read the script without were outside in the mountains in But a lot of the same themes run this movie.’ They screened it for cult process when you admire the seeing the original movie and was the snow for hours and hours throughout the movie that are me and that’s where it began.” original so much. There has to be struck by how the concept offered every day. That was taxing in and very universal to begin with.” Louis-Dreyfus, who executive a balance between changing a lot an original way of exploring a of itself, albeit beautiful. But there “This is a slight re-imagining produced “Downhill,” reteamed because you want to do some- relationship. were many times in which it had of it without losing its spirit and with “Enough Said” producer thing different and then loving it “I hadn’t seen that before,” he a kind of run and gun quality. what makes it so great,” Rash Anthony Bregman and the pair and going back to it.” says. “And also (it was) the oppor- We’d have to get a shot done says. “We didn’t want to lose the tapped Armstrong to pen the Beyond making the family tunity to play something much quickly so people could load up great cringe, the awkwardness, script — all with Östlund’s bless- American, the filmmakers more grounded, something that onto the chairlifts because they the comedy coming from a very ing. wanted to expand the role of the was comedic but then dramatic. I were getting pissed off and they dramatic place.” “One of the appealing things female protagonist. Whereas loved the tone of the movie and needed to get on with their vaca- It was such a striking experi- about the job is that structurally, “Force Majeure” centers on how how it changes gears in such a tions. But honestly, it was an ence that a year after production it’s incredibly robust and getting a the husband deals with his reac- way where you don’t see it com- incredibly exciting and honestly Ferrell is still considering the structure to work is, I think, for tion and possible failings, it was ing.” exotic undertaking in so many ideas brought up in the movie most screenwriters, the hardest important to Louis-Dreyfus, as Both Ferrell and Louis-Dreyfus ways. I still can’t believe we were and reflecting them on current single thing,” says Armstrong, well as the directors, to ensure were already skiers, and Louis- there for months on end shooting events. who knew Louis-Dreyfus from Billie got her due. Dreyfus pushed for the produc- this thing.” “What the movie forces you to writing on the first season of “Making it more feminist tion to take place in the actual “You’re on an active chairlift sit back and think about is that “Veep.” “Having a good plot to wasn’t exactly the goal,” she Alps, rather than substituting in a and the camera is just rolling, and we all operate under this notion express the lives of your charac- notes. “It was just to make her North American location for you get maybe two takes before that life is predictable,” Ferrell ters and that is compelling to an more active as a character in the Austria. Faxon and Rash scouted you get (to) the end of the run and says. “And it really isn’t. That may audience in itself is a struggle to movie, as opposed to reactive. … It numerous resort towns around you have to go back down,” Fer- sound simplistic, but I think it find.” was also very important to us that the country, eventually settling on rell adds. “Those things you think reminds that this is also the case. The screenwriter was initially there’s an ambiguity here. There Ischgl and nearby Fiss, which would be hindrances actually give (It’s) a kind of a study in how far unsure about writing another aren’t good guys and bad guys. stands in as the family-friendly it a certain momentum and ener- are you willing to suppress the version of a film he loved but That was an important idea that resort where Pete takes the kids gy and vitality that you don’t have truth and not be honest with responded to Bregman’s idea that we wanted to keep in place in for an afternoon. Some interiors when you have the luxury of time. yourself and with each other. It a film remake is similar to a cover making this film.” were shot on a soundstage in And I think, for both Julia and I, just feels like we’re operating in a version of a song: a new interpre- Surprisingly, “Downhill” is Vienna, but most of the film working on ‘Saturday Night Live’ massive truth deficit right now, tation of a beloved thing. “The Louis-Dreyfus’ first collaboration brings you right to the chaotic and in TV where you have to whether it be Trumpian or ambition is to have some new with Ferrell, who notes that the energy of Ischgl itself. shoot a lot in a short amount of whether it’s information right flavors, some different takes on pair have a very similar sense of “Challenging is an understate- time, we were up for that and now on the coronavirus. That the characters and explore some humor. The actors originally met ment,” Louis-Dreyfus says, re- ready to go every day. I loved it.” seems to be a pattern that is hap- other ways of looking at that in the fall of 2017 to discuss the flecting on the experience a year For Faxon and Rash, there are pening all over the place.” Chicago Tribune | Arts+Entertainment | Section 4 | Tuesday, February 18, 2020 5

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Horoscopes Dilbert By Scott Adams Today’s birthday (Feb. 18): Rewards flow from strong community bonds this year. Dreams come true with consistent plan- ning. Setting a clear vision this winter leads to summertime community victories that enliven and energize. Resolve romantic chal- lenges next winter, before your group leaps to new heights. Aries (March 21-April 19): Today is an 8. Fulfill a professional fantasy. Lay plans for blossoming growth. You’re especially sensitive and intuitive this month, as the sun enters Pisces. Taurus (April 20-May 20): 8. Plan an upcoming adventure. Research options and determine the best route. Social con- nections lead to growth and development this month under the Pisces sun. By Rick Kirkman and Jerry Scott Gemini (May 21-June 20): 9. Help your team grab a lucrative opportunity. Your professional influence and stature benefit from the Pisces sun over the next month. Cancer (June 21-July 22): 8. Collaborate to get more done, faster. Travel and studies expose you to new ideas and fron- tiers over the next month, with the sun in Pisces. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22): 8. Nurture your health and fitness. Don’t over-extend. Work with your partner and team this month. The Pisces sun favors your shared financial growth. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): 9. Conditions favor romance and fun. Take your partnership to new heights under the Pisces sun this month. Delight someone you love and delight yourself. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): 9. Home recharges and energizes you. Rest in domestic comforts. Physical action heats up this month. The Pisces sun illuminates your health, work and fitness. Zits By Jerry Scott and Jim Borgman (Zits is on vacation until February 24. Please enjoy this strip from 2015.) Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): 9. Luck and intellect align. You can solve a puzzle. Listen to loved ones, especially children. Romance, creativity and fun coalesce under the Pisces sun. Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): 9. Tap a new revenue source. Take profitable actions. Domestic renovations and improve- ments flower this month, with the sun in Pisces. Provide family comforts. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): 9. You can make good things happen. Tap into a larger conversation this month. The Pisces sun shines on your communications, networks and connections. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): 7. Settle into thoughtful planning mode. This month could get lucrative, with the sun in Pisces. Make sure foundational structures are strong. Get your gear together. Mr. Boffo By Joe Martin Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20): 9. Your team has what you lack. Go ahead and shine, with the sun in your sign. Provide lead- ership, optimism and powerful listening.

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Frazz By Jef Mallett

Bliss By Harry Bliss Classic By Charles Schulz

Pickles By Brian Crane

Bridge East-West vulnerable, North deals North ♠ 93 Dick Tracy By Joe Staton and Mike Curtis ♥ A2 ♦ KQ8643 West ♣ A43 East ♠ 87 ♠ K6542 ♥ 76 ♥ J10943 ♦ 10 9 5 ♦ AJ7 ♣ KQ10952 South ♣ Void ♠ AQJ10 ♥ KQ85 ♦ 2 ♣ J876 Some partnerships would use a double by South of East’s two-diamond bid to show a desire to defend. Lacking that agreement, South passed and hoped for the best. Two hearts doubled would have been a bloodbath had North passed it Animal Crackers By Mike Osbun back to South, but North showed a distinct lack of discipline when he bid three The bidding: diamonds. Oh, well. Opportunity lost. North East South West South rose with 1♦ 2♦* Pass 2♥ dummy’s ace of clubs 3♦ Pass 3NT All pass at trick one, East discarding a heart, *Both majors, at least 5-5 and led the king of Opening lead: King of ♣ diamonds, ducked by East. A spade finesse, a heart to dummy’s ace, and another spade finesse got South up to eight tricks. He needed a little help from the defense to get a ninth. South exited with a low club to West’s nine as East shed a low spade. Continuing clubs would set up declarer’s jack By for the ninth trick. A heart lead from West and South would cash two high hearts and lead another heart. East would have to either give South the queen of spades or dummy the queen of diamonds. West exited with the 10 of diamonds instead. East captured dummy’s queen of diamonds with the ace and cashed the jack of diamonds, but then led a heart. South won, cashed another heart, and put East in with a fourth heart. South then took the marked spade finesse and brought home his contract. North bragged to anyone in the club who would listen that it was his courageous three-diamond bid that got them to three no trump.

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