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With three games left in the regular season, U-High head volleyball coach Lisa Miller is confident the team is on track to defend last year’s regional championship win in spite
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Students at Southwest Chicago Christian School fly kites made for them by the residents of Grace Point Place Memory Care in Oak Lawn. (Shannon Dahlman/Grace Point Place Memory Care)
Students at Southwest Chicago Christian School fly kites made for them by the residents of Grace Point Place Memory Care in Oak Lawn. (Shannon Dahlman/Grace Point Place Memory Care)
Residents of Grace Point Place enjoy watching the children fly kites at Southwest Chicago Christian School. (Shannon Dahlman/Grace Point Place Memory Care)
Arlene Concenti, a resident at Grace Point Place in Oak Lawn, adds her own artisitc touches to a kite for Southwest Chicago Christian School. (Shannon Dahlman/Grace Point Place Memory Care)