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Palatine s Casey Pohl Memorial Tournament turns 20

Palatine s Casey Pohl Memorial Tournament turns 20
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Women in media to share insights, challenges at Harper panel discussion

Elgin athlete s Olympic dreams undeterred after not qualifying at trials

Elgin athlete s Olympic dreams undeterred after not qualifying at trials
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What suburban colleges plan to do with latest COVID-19 relief funds

Posted6/1/2021 5:30 AM Suburban community colleges set to receive millions of dollars more in federal COVID-19 relief funding in the coming months are stepping up efforts to help students in need with tuition costs and other expenses, as well as using the money to mitigate the pandemic s impact on their budgets. The American Rescue Plan authorized in March provides more than $36 billion in emergency grants, including $10 billion to community colleges, $2.6 billion to historically Black colleges and universities, and $6 billion to Hispanic- and other minority-serving institutions. Illinois share is about $1.26 billion.   Public and private colleges and universities can use the funds to support students with exceptional needs, including unexpected expenses, such as job loss, food or housing insecurity and transportation, provide academic or mental health supports, discharge debts, and mitigate the spread of COVID-19.

Palatine police expected to take overnight calls from Harper College

Palatine police expected to take overnight calls from Harper College If the Harper College board approves, the Palatine Police Department will take over responding to campus calls from 11 p.m. to 7 a.m. File photo   Posted5/4/2021 5:30 AM The Palatine Police Department is expected to begin responding to overnight calls from Harper College later this year or early next year. The village council gave its consent Monday night to an intergovernmental agreement with the college that will allow village police to respond to calls from 11 p.m. to 7 a.m. at the college campus, 1200 W. Algonquin Road, on the southern end of the village.

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