T AUGUST 23, 2007 J BUGLENEWSPAPE1S.COM VOL.51 NO.14 Floods DoWn HistoricTrees at Tam Golf Coúrse V 4_;_V -- By Tracy Yoshida Gruen course at about 5 a.m. The second Vtree that came STAFF WRITER r down also fell onto a third tree, The strong flood that took which also had to be removed. place early morning, Thursday, The treesthat féll were just west Aug. 9 at the Tam Golf Course of the first tee box. ç. left much of the "A lot of the 4 course under "We lost two trees course was water and took under water for . over 125 years old. down two historic a coupleof V trees. One fell across the days," aid "We lost tworivér and that loos-Dübs, who said treesover125 êned the roots of many areas years old,"said V the other tree that were "pretty Nues Park District , much a lake." DirectorJoseph fell towards Vthe Dubs said that LoVerde; °"They parking'lot." V up until the big were part of the Joseph LàVerde flood their golf original history" NILES PARK DISTRiCT DIRECTOR totals ' forthis "One fell across summer' were the river and that loosened the more than the past three years. roots of the other tree that fell Other than the treethat féil, towards the parking lot," said Dubs said they were pretty well Peter Dubs, the manager of the prepared so there wasn't any Tam Golf Course, about theother damage done tothe flood that stormed through the fadlity Roy Kogstad says he's 'Not Stepping Down' board meetings. V He feels this needs to be the comeVflprepared He's not Morton Grove Village "Is there any action on your case to avoid Vany "political informing me as to what's on V V V V Trustee remains part to seejf there is an V fray." the agenda, nor the details V committed to job update?" Trustee Georgianne "I'm.not stepping down and behind the agenda items," said Brunner asked Mayor RichardV VI remaincommittedand Kogstad. V Krier, at the-board meeting on involved," said Kogstad, in an Krier replied that he ca By Tracy Yoshida Groen Monday, Aug. 13. email to the Bugle access the agenda on-line and STAFF WRITER Krier said that he still has Newspapers. He said that his as for the board packets he said he is welcome to come V Does Roy Kogstad plan to not heard from Kogstad one taking care of ill family mem- continuetoserve onthe wayortheotherabout bers has taken longer than into his office and pick one up. :kNe.wYearDons VillageofMorton Grove whether he is planning to con- anticipated. "1 will contipue to "Just by getting the packets 2OO Ñilés NötreDame DÒI ' V participate in the affairs of the doesn't mean you're commit- board? V tinue to serve on the board. Fdotball:Preview, Predictiohs business of the Village as best ted and involved," said Krier. V It's a question that other Krier feels their needs to be a Sp1!ts, page 14 : trustees have been wondering unanimous decision to declare as I can, given my personal cir- "He needs to come in and talk ('sin hèE.ireVid since he hasn't been present at vacancy among the board if cumstances." to me." the pastseveralvillage that is what they wish to do. "Krier doesn't want me to Seekogstad,pagez TheAarrning Trend to Bring : V VD0Wñ:theGreat Men of History ' Commentary, page 8 ResIdents Vréport possibly being' bit by'Itch Mite' V Department has st up glue such as sunscreen while but- Police Blotter 6 V By Tracy Yoshida Gruen been reciving phone calls from V residents. of Nues, Park Ridge, traps and is also reporting any doorsthe mites will becorne Commen(äry V 8 STAFF WRITER Morton Grove and Skokie, as phone callsfrom residents mired in the. lotion and not Business 9 The Cook County Healt well as the southern suburbs. regarding symptoms tothe bite. ,. HaveYoùïleard li V:V VDtt says they are still 'I'pretty much every- state department of health. u Always wear repellent Schools 12 with DEET, V waiting to hear whether the where," Vsaid Loewy. ChicagoDepartment of V Pét StOP 16.: V red, quarter sized bites that "We'vé seen a few in our Health Spokesman Tim Hadac IWear long-sleeved shirts Seniors 18 have left many people scratch- emergency room," said Colette said that some Chicago resi- and pants, Lite.V V: ing and uncomfortable are for Urban,aspokespersonfor dents who visited north and' IAvoid walks near heavy 22 V BugleKids VV sure "itch mites." Lutheran General Hospital in northwest suburban parks,weeds and vegetatioh in the : Rea!Estáte ; : V' "Nobody has told us defini- Park Ridge. She said that doc- some Vin Park Ridge and Des evening (when pest activity is V Classifieds 21 tively," said Kitty Loewy, a tors usually recommend anti- Plaines, have reported being heaviest), V spokesperson from the Cook itch medicine that you can pur- bit by the mites. u Shower after coming in i $gle Office: (847).588-1900 County Health Department. chase over the counter. The following are tips pro- from outdoors, V ' Newsroorn V "We've certainly called it 'a The bite causes extreme itch- vided by Cook County Health VV 120 V u Launder clothing after Circulation: Ext. : V V V. mite." ing in the area of the bite, Department in order to avoid coming in fromoutside, AdVerSiflXt.124 V V, : V Loewy said that the Cook which may last for 10-14 days. being bit by the bug: Doors CIassffled:Ei12O V . andwindows V County Health Department has . The Çook County Health I Wear a heavy skin lotion should be kept closed V NEWS THE BUGLE AUGUST 23, 20073 2 THE BUGLE AUGUST 23, 2007 NEWS Dan Kotowski bill gives Veterans'Ma¡ne Twp. Còmmunity Garage- Sale to Benefit Loyola Academy announces 2nd Semester Honor Roll for 2006-07 Notre Dameannounces2nd - families Scholarship opportunity Disadvantaged ChiFdren,Hungry Families IllinoisSteteSenator Dan years to tite Univeasily of illinois. Layola Academy is pleased Vasis; junior First flanees ga Semester Honor Roll for 2006-07 Space aesrrvaions are Seing Kotowski (D-FarS Ridge) has "Tisis law only revered vrtraan.S be sold by Townsinip staff fcseaves als anrrogr of uvrr 200 tu aneaunnn that the follow- ta Nancy Cedro, - Manica accepted as a first-come, tirol- iseip rains fonds. - Richards; James ensuaed that reteraas of the cur- np tothefirstGolf War."- families per monlb throsighoor ing local area students' sec' Gatierreased Radanlaw Coogeutulationo tu the Noseutarold; Niclsalaa served basis for lise Ananal following Dons mho earned O'Rrilly; Bemndan reistconflictsofIraqotsd Kotoscski added, "Thin isa neceo- Maine Township will oat tise ydar and even mare during - and semestre uchirvrments Stunislawski; Joniur Second Scharfer; Mack Afgisaointass witt fiore accent ta o nary step to henar those wise ase Community Garage Salefa acrepl danalions nf clothes,holiday periuds. duriug the 2006-07 scheol Honorn go ta Kiley Bielechi' their placean the secund Delandi; Nichalan Seyter; t(nvie scholarship peogroas Saat has currently pmtrcting os and arre' Craff Foie ta be held, rain or large and/ac heavy furniluar, The Guaage Sale proceeds perehavemeritedthem Mooney, Megan Kunor asid semester honor nail foe the O'Shea; Michael Smith; Denald srrced veterans io psenious wars. insg oar caussoy" shine, Saturday, Sept.29 from 9 firearms, rspiosivrsnr any will benefit tise ssmmrr camp honor roll distinctions. jennifer Oknn; nur Senior 2006-2007 academic year. Shanifi; Michael Smith; Kevin Kotowski says the cisiidren of House Bill 4116, wlsirh passed are-3 p.m. las the parking lot of type of weapons. Donations al p0000am nooedinatrd by the Students mith a 93 percentLoyola Schalars err Betim The clussificatiuns far the flirnkins; Runs Smith; Patrick s'rtecaes wisa sewed io unopposed ils000gls both chore' Mame Township Tawn Hall, the following arr especially tawonlsip's - MalorStay unmeighsedaneroge are Aeifi, Jushue Dessent and hunor null areas folluwu: SIbyl; Daniel Ursino; Salvafoer "Operation Enduaing Freedom" bran, witt take effect at the hegte' 170E Ballard Ed., Park Ridge, sought: small working eier- Division. Thr comp program named Lnyala Scholars. Michael Loaby Je.;Seuior 'Suaema Cure Lauda: 3.80-5.00 Smielun; Timothy Vargas; Francis and "Operation loaqi Freedom" aiasg of next year. Kotowshi says, The event will loriude the traoics, children's games, alati- serves disadvantaged children, Students with an fl9.5 percent FirstHonorsgotuJeff with cc grade lamer thanC- Zajuc; Daoinl Cam [aedo will be rligthte foe o scilsolaaship "t want vrtraam to know that t popular ceuft sale ut the same darn's brollare and acces-- ages S through 03, to pootici_ nr higher weighted overageChorath, Shuwn Laper and Matta Cus [aedo: 3.50-3,70 Mstee Curn Luude Abate; Matthew thee. Proceeds from the events suries, garden tools and small pale in calterai and recreation- that pays foil tnition for tear sail cootiasor fightieg for every rare First Honoru, while stu-Feroci Rurve; rod Sruian with ungnade lower than C- Abraham; Zachary Anderson; Matthrm bénéfil the Moine Tawooship bond tools, ai enperiences ta which they benrfltwe can afford, lt in lasapar' dents with au 54.5 percent Second Hnuues go tu Smily Caute Laude: 3,20-3,49 mith na Saran Je; Thomas Boekumski; Andrew tant ta serve our veterans aswell Adventure Comp far disodvan: "Tisese arr fon events to raisr may nut athrrsvisr have access. weighted average earn McGuinn and Ailisun Siena, grade lumen baa C- Saguor; Phillip taged youth und Emergency moary for tino woethycauses -. Gallery; Matthew Danatinn uhecha should be - Bokua; Eric as they havr served na." - Second t'fnuors, Poem- PackRidgr,aun Huesru; Man Fand Pantry.
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