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CHS assistant principal dies in morning wreck
Pritchett broke the news and discussed efforts to meet anticipated counseling needs in a brief meeting with teachers and staff before the start of school. Teachers shared the news of the wreck with students at the start of first period. Social studies teacher and head basketball coach Jeff Cody taught with Findley and described her as a professional who was dedicated to CHS and the students she served."She was a true servant, and that's what made her special," Cody said. "She will be missed."Students also were also shaken by Findley's death. "I think there's a lot of shock," said Student Council President Will Snider. "Nobody expects something like this. She gave us so much support. She was always nice. I never heard a bad word spoken about her among the student body, which is pleasing, considering her role as an assistant principal, which is a tough position."She was always funny and extremely nice to every one of us.
Gustard predicts dawn of a new era
Paul Gustard is keen to pledge his future to Saracens after falling under the spell of incoming boss Eddie Jones. Saracens lost their third successive league game at London Irish on Saturday but Gustard is adamant the club's glory years are just around the corner. The Men in Black face Ospreys in the EDF Energy Cup semi-finals later this month before hosting the glamour Welsh region in the last eight of the Heineken Cup in April. .
Culture Calendar
Visit www.elmhurst.edu/calendar. "pHrenzy": Improvisational show runs at 7:30 p.m. March 12 in the Philip Lynch Theater on Lewis University's main campus on Route 53 in Romeoville. Tickets are $10. Call 815-836-5500. "Pilobolus": Part acrobatics, part modern dance, the dance troupe will perform at the Paramount Theatre, 23 E. Galena Blvd., Aurora, at 8 p.m. March 14. Tickets $47 to $57. Call 630-896-6666 or visit theparamounttheatre.com. "Flanagan's Wake": Performances start at 8:30 p.m. Fridays; 6 and 9 p.m. Saturdays; and 2:30 p.m. Sundays, through March 29 at Pheasant Run Resort, 4051 E. Main St., St. Charles. Tickets are $27. Call 630-584-6342 or visit www.ticketmaster.com. Visit www.noblefool.org. "An Inspector Calls": Performances start at 7:30 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays and 3 p.m.
Farewell to the Dungeon Master
Steve Gerber died last week at the age of 60, and so ended one of the most spectacularly creative and cursed careers in comic books. Readers may wonder if it's wise to celebrate the literary accomplishments of the writer responsible for 1977's KISS comic, but, from 1972 to 1979, when Gerber worked at Marvel Comics, he was a one-man counterculture. The clunky comic books written for Marvel and DC (the two biggest comic book companies) in the 1960s and '70s may have acquired a certain retro chic, yet they bear almost no relation to the comic books of today. Marvel was the House That Squares Built, and in the kingdom of the unhip, Gerber was the only writer who had a clue. In the early '70s, most comic book writers were content to churn out insular, out-of-touch tales about the superheroes they worshipped in their childhoods.
Early morning update: Rock rising at Joslin
Closed streets include: 60th Street south of Green Valley Park; North Shore Drive between 16th and 26th streets; South Shore Drive, both east and west of 27th Street. In addition, the following parks are closed due to flooding Harold’s Landing, Old Green Valley Park and Veteran’s Park.Attention now focuses on the Rock River at Joslin where the Rock was over its banks at 17.17 feet at 3:30 a.m. Flood stage is 12 feet. The river is predicted to rise to near 17.8 feet by Saturday afternoon, then begin falling, according the to the weather service. Ice jams could lead to local fluctuations of 1 to 3 feet. At 17.7 feet, water affects the railroad tracks south of Prophetstown and rural farm fields.On the Iowa side, the Wapsipinicon River near DeWitt dropped below flood stage this morning.
Plans to Raze NIU Shooting Site Debated
Nothing has been introduced yet," Sen. Brad Burzynski said. "What that will entail at this point in time will probably not be what the governor envisioned." Rep. Robert Pritchard said he has received calls from alumni, students and community members. "People think the governor reacted too quickly and that he's calling for a solution that hasn't thoroughly been discussed so that people can understand it ... to see if the solution matches the need," he said. The key issue, he said, is figuring out how to meet the university's need for classroom space. Puterbaugh, the newspaper editor, said university officials may be interested in the replacement building because of the chance to get money after years of limited aid from state government.
Virtual baseball game tour coming to Weatherford
The birthplace of St. Louis Cardinals' pitching ace Braden Looper is hosting a virtual baseball event this month: Baseball and video game fans can take part in 2K Sports' third annual Major League Baseball video game tour on the campus of Southwestern State University. The "Major League Baseball 2K8 Video Game Tour," highlights video games, music and sports. .
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