ocToBer 15, 2014 Vol. 6 issue 46
impact of senate bill 16 as it currently stands for area school districts
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news village remembers long-time resident, former trustee-elect Members of the community dedicate a bench in memory of Susan Burtnette
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oPinion Welcome to the new Bugle We look forward to your feedback during the coming weeks
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sPorts volleyball pairings released
Benet top sectional seed in quest for fourth straight state final berth
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by christiNe M. foushi | For the bugle Midwestern University’s 14th annual health fair offered the community a variety of health services, including flu shots and blood glucose screening. Thirty-eight booths were setup on Oct. 4 at the Downers Grove District Recreation Center, offering health screenings and information booths to all ages. Two hundred flu shots were available and more than half were gone in little less than two hours, said event Chairman Jan Kum, a second-year pharmacy student at Midwestern. Targeting the underserved residents of Downers Grove, all the basic screenings such as blood pressure, blood glucose and diabetes, body mass index, cholesterol, hearing, and eye and vision were available for free during the event, said Kum.
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hand sanitizer at the children’s health fair. and southwest regions. Photo By Christine m. foushi | for the BuGle
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