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The Week That Was: Old Wheaton Bowl site to be sold, murder charge in Streamwood road rage case

Nearly three years after Wheaton Bowl closed its doors, the owners have a contract to sell the site to a gas station developer. A confrontation Sunday that left one Streamwood man dead and another jailed on a charge of first-degree murder began with a minor traffic dispute. Culver s plans to build a restaurant in Batavia. Naperville City Council members narrowly rejected creating regulations for mobile food vendors in the city. ....

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Once 'the place to go,' Wheaton Bowl to be sold to gas station developer

Nearly three years after Wheaton Bowl closed its doors, the pending sale of the property and the planned demolition of the cavernous building is still digging up memories of an era when large bowling alleys were social centers. ....

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Constable: From landmarks like Arlington Park to Dr. Seuss, losing favorites is part of change


Updated 3/4/2021 8:52 AM
Change is a powerful concept that can deliver a devastating demise or provide promising progress or both. During the losses and growth of this pandemic, we ve made rewarding connections online and in bubbles, and we ve lost loved ones, seen jobs and businesses disappear, canceled vacations, and been forced to forgo funerals, weddings and graduations.
As history plugs along, with change as its eternal passenger, we often gaze at the rearview mirror.
 
Throughout history, in times of stress and challenges, it s human nature to look back on the past as a place of solace, a place where you can step away from the challenges, says Dan Schoeneberg, museum administrator for the Arlington Heights Historical Museum. You compound that with COVID and a global pandemic we haven t seen in a century. ....

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