Good News Illinois: Love Lifts Tornado Victims, Hero Turns 100

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Chicago IL

02 July, 2021

2:40 PM

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ACROSS ILLINOIS — Need a break from all the bad news out there? We at Illinois Patch created this roundup of the week's best "good news" articles to celebrate the stories that make us smile. From a group of seventh-grade baseball players who donated their time to helped out tornado victims, to a summertime ghost tour that promises plenty of thrills and chills, we hope these Good News, Illinois, stories brighten your day. Joliet World War II Hero Turns 100: Italian Club Throws Party The American Italian Cultural Society in Crest Hill held a 100th birthday party Friday night for Joliet's Ted Micci, a World War II hero. Downers Grove Baseball Team Steps Up To Plate For Tornado Victims Seventh-graders from Longshots Baseball delivered food and care packages donated by Low-Carb Kitchen, LLC, to seniors and others in need. Orland Park Native To Make Olympic Debut In 2021 Summer Olympics Carl Sandburg High School graduate Evita Griskenas will compete in an individual rhythmic gymnastics event this August for the first time. Girl, 4, Reads 100 Books In 1 Day At Glen Ellyn Public Library A self-proclaimed "bookworm," Evelyn Brodeur set a record at the library by reading 100 books in just five hours with her mom, Frances. Ghost Tour Explores Chicago's Haunted Locations By Night Graveside Paranormal offers ghost lovers chills and thrills during a night tour of Chicago's haunted landmarks July 17. The Pandemic Trimmed Its Business, But Salon Is Growing Again Dodaro-Hernandez opened the salon, 1308 N. Cedar Road, which focuses on bringing organic, clean beauty to clients, in August 2019. Do you know anyone who made you smile and deserves a shoutout? Do you have a Good News, Illinois, story of your own you'd like us to feature? Email [email protected].

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