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We want to heal, and she won t let us : Family, prosecutors again seek justice for Rhoni In addition to being identified as a pregnant girlfriend of former Chicago Bear Shaun Gayle, Rhoni Reuter was a fun aunt and giving person when she was murdered in 2007, says her family. The woman convicted of that murder, Marni Yang, is seeking a new trial. Thad Reuter hugs Lake County prosecutor Patricia Fix after the guilty verdict in 2011 that sent Marni Yang to prison for life for the murder of his pregnant sister, Rhoni Reuter of Deerfield. Daily Herald file photo Landa and Doug Reuter thank Lake County Assistant State s Attorney Ari Fisz in 2011 after Marni Yang was found guilty of murdering their pregnant daughter, Rhoni Reuter of Deerfield. ....
Updated 3/16/2021 5:45 AM Before Christmas 1979, DuPage County lawyer Ron Nosek picked up the book his wife, Sue, bought as a present for another relative. The Tracker, by Tom Brown Jr., tells how a boy growing up in the Pine Barrens of New Jersey learned to live comfortably in the natural world from an elderly man who went by the name Stalking Wolf, says Nosek, who couldn t put the book down. As a kid growing up in Berwyn, Nosek had spent a lot of time outside and was intrigued by the ability to exist in the natural world and get by only with what nature provided. ....
Constable: Libertyville siblings chalk art illusions to escape pandemic now fill a book Stuck at home during the pandemic, Macaire Everett of Libertyville drew chalk drawings on the driveway that allowed her little brother, Cam, to get in on the action. Courtesy of Everett Family
After her chalk artwork got worldwide exposure, Macaire Everett of Libertyville created this mural last fall in the vestibule at the entrance to the Church Street Parking Garage. Brian Hill | Staff Photographer When the pandemic shut down everything a year ago, siblings Macaire and Cam Everett of Libertyville were stuck at home and bored. Then Macaire drew with chalk on their driveway and allowed Cam to go on adventures around the globe. ....
When change can be difficult to accept, and we lose things that were important to us, we have a tendency to look in the rearview mirror and imagine a better past. ....
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. ....