OCTOBER 30, 2014 VOL. 59 ISSUE 4
NEWS
develOPing niles Mayor pleads with residents to vote against limiting his powers “This is not about political cronyism,” said Mayor Andrew Przybylo
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NEWS turning point helps emotionally challenged get back on track
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Out-patient mental health facility recently awarded a $90,000 grant for upgrades see Page 3
back in July, trustees voted 4-1 to grant sportsman’s a special use permit to open an 1,800-square-foot firing range and 2,500 square feet of retail space at 6143 w. howard st. the suit claims the business would endanger Niles by allowing “easy access for buying a gun for anyone in or near Niles and the surrounding villages and communities,” that sportsman’s gun sales “would result in the feeding of crime guns to the city of chicago,” and finally a fear that the store could increase the risk of suicides and mass shootings in the area.
OPINION Why is niles West teaching students to hate America? The Civil War was fought not to free slaves, but to keep the power structure in place
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TRAVEL rick steves explores salzburg Austria’s fourth-largest city is quite a showpiece, for both tourists and explorers
see the full story oN Page 5 Myles p. cunningham Jr., sportsman’s president, talking to reporters and onlookers after the vote approving their gun facility. (photo By ALeX v. hernAndeZ/ stAFF reporter)
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SPORTS playoff win for demons Maine East wins regional opener before falling in final
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ARTIST RENDERING cOuRTESY LEVEL BuILDERS
Sportsman’s club and firearms Training Academy would feature an 11,800 square foot firing range and 2,500 square feet of retail space at 6143 W. Howard St.