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o NILES HERALD- SPECTATOR 4. 1.50 Thursda. June 22, 2017 ni1eshera1dspectatoiconi GO 'Race Against Hate' All rights reserved Annual event held in honor of slain Northwestern basketball coach.Page 6 OLIVE BERRY FARMS Takeyourpick Berries abound as area farms invite fam- ilies to harvest their own.Paga 19 OPINION Has U.S. turned into a country of rage? Recent shootings are not isolated, writes Randy Blaser. "The levels of rage and vi- olence have reached such heights in this country ofours that people can be targeted for any reason and for no reason."Page 17 MARK KODIAK UKENA/PIONEER PRESS Participants ¡n the youth half-mile start their run during the 18th annual Race Against Hate on June18 in Evanston. SPORTS Hats offto area stars LIVING Pioneer Press salutes Sizzlin' celebration the best baseball Nothing feels more perfectly patriotic than a and festive picnic featuring classic chili-cheese dogs, softball writes Melissa Elsmo. 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