February 12, 2015 vol. 59 issue 19
Health officials say source of infections still unknown
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news Park Ridge City Council holds first budget meeting Proposed public works budget is $5.6 million
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schools 2015 spelling bee champion is first-ever repeat winner 6th grader Catherine Sernel took top spot
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opinion Ignorance can be as deadly as any virus Advocating a strong correlation when medical documentation isn’t there hurts everyone
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Competition allows students to explore STEM fields in fun, creative ways Niles and Park Ridge students put their STEM skills to the test on Saturday during the 29th annual District 64 Science Olympiad. Students in grades three through five competed in events such as aerodynamics and structure building during the event, which was held at Emerson Middle School in Niles. “Boosted by the creative and positive experiences they have here, we know that many of these students go on to pursue paths that will lead to STEM careers,” said Tony Clishem, science curriculum specialist for District 64. See the full story on page 4
health Relieve pain without pills Neuromuscular therapy may help some patients with chronic pain
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sports It’s the system Maine South has 20-plus wins again this year
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(Top, going right) A judge measure the height of one of the structures built during Saturday’s Science Olympiad event at Emerson Middle School in Niles. ; Winning teams awarded medals during the District 64 Science Olympiad competition at Emerson Middle School in Niles. ; Teams in the rubber band catapult competition wait to test their catapults. (Photos By Cynthia P. Schiller | For The Bugle)
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