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Arctic Front and First Snowfall The Chicago area is under a Winter Storm Watch for late Sunday night into Monday due to an Arctic front and lake-effect snow potential. Rain is expected Saturday evening, transitioning to snow overnight, with the heaviest snow likely from midnight to 8 a.m. Monday. (Or 10am). Temperatures will drop sharply, with highs in the 30s Sunday and Monday, and wind chills in the teens Monday morning. Snowfall Amounts Official forecasts from the National Weather Service (NWS) indicate 2–8 inches for Cook County, but localized totals could be higher (possibly double-digit amounts where intense bands set up). Some models suggest up to 15 inches in certain spots, though placement is uncertain. Snowfall rates of 2–3 inches per hour are possible in the most intense bands. Lake Michigan Water Temperature Lake Michigan surface water temperatures in early November typically range 45–52°F. But currently they are in low to mid 50s which is warm for this time of year. Lake-Effect Snow Dynamics Strong temperature contrasts between the lake and the 850 mb level (around 5,000 ft) are necessary for Lake-effect snow. It requires a difference of roughly 23°F or more. Northeast winds usually occur at the start of a storm for Chicago. This creates enhanced lake-effect snow for Chicago. However for winds to be off the lake as a storm departs and Arctic air arrives is uncommon for Chicago. This is what causes lake effect snow. It's also uncommon for this to happen in November due to warm Lake changing precipitation to rain. Buffalo 2022 Comparison The Buffalo storm in November 2022 produced over 80 inches of snow in some areas, with snowfall rates up to 6 inches per hour and thundersnow. Comparing this event to that event is reasonable in terms of dynamics, though Chicago's totals will be far lower. Timing: Heaviest snow expected overnight Sunday into Monday morning, tapering by late morning Monday. Wind Gusts: Up to 35 mph, causing blowing snow and reduced visibility. Chicago: 8.6-9.8 inches Cicero: 9.8 inches Oak Lawn: 5.4 inches Harvey: 6.4 inches Tinley Park: 5.8 inches Oswego: 0.3 inches Plainfield: 0.8 inches Wheaton: 1.5 inches Schaumburg: 1.8 inches Palatine:1.9 inches Evanston 8.2 These totals are for 12 hour period from 10 pm Sunday night 11/9 to 10am Monday 11/10/25. They assume a 10 to 1 snow to water ratio and follows the High resolution rapid refresh model as advertised on Windy.com I used this computer model because it is high resolution which is essential for lake effect snow and seems to be better than the NAM model regarding lake effect snow events from. What I've seen. It should be noted that while at times the snow to water ratio will be 10 to 1 due to warm Lake, but lake effect often takes on a powdery snow. Should snow to water ratio be double, then amounts could potentially be double whatever listed here in some spots.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/weather-with-enthusiasm--4911017/support.
Jonas Williams threw for four touchdowns and 189 yards as Lincoln-Way East advanced to the Class 8A quarterfinals with a 55-13 road victory over Palatine on Friday night.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/friday-night-drive--3534096/support.
After falling in the first round each of the last two years, Palatine got over the hump with a 29-8 win over Whitney Young on Friday.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/friday-night-drive--3534096/support.
We’re featuring biblical perspectives on immigration in this episode of Spotlight. Dr. Shando Valdez presented this lecture during a Christian Emergency League townhall meeting at New Hope Community Church in Palatine, IL. Among other comments, Valdez points out the realities surrounding immigration in the U.S. Dr. Valdez is a political consultant, clergy organizer, and senior pastor at New Jerusalem Baptist church in Chicago.… Continue Reading
Join us for an illuminating conversation with Dr. Vicki Phelps, Executive Director and Head of School at Quest Academy in Palatine, Illinois, as she explores the multifaceted approach to talent development in educational settings. Drawing on Gagné's Differentiating Model of Giftedness and Talent, Dr. Phelps takes educators beyond traditional classroom strategies to examine the powerful catalysts that transform student potential into demonstrated talent. Whether your students show promise in intellectual pursuits, creative endeavors, social domains, or athletics, this episode provides a comprehensive framework for nurturing their gifts. Dr. Phelps breaks down three essential components of talent development: environmental factors (from school facilities to family partnerships), intra-personal dynamics (including motivation, interests, and neurodivergent learning styles), and the critical developmental process that provides access to meaningful learning opportunities. You'll discover practical strategies including how to effectively use interest inventories, connect curriculum to student aspirations, embrace productive struggle, and diversify instructional methods beyond traditional approaches. Learn why lesson design directly impacts how students demonstrate understanding and develop essential skills like perseverance and problem-solving. Perfect for teachers, administrators, gifted education specialists, and anyone passionate about helping students reach their full potential. Dr. Phelps reminds us that educators are key catalysts with the power to ignite and nurture the talents waiting to emerge in every classroom. #TalentDevelopment #StudentPotential #TeachingGiftedTalented #NewTeacheTtips #NewTeachers #NewTeacherTalk #TeacherPodcast #VickiPhelps
A 99-yard touchdown drive in the fourth quarter held Fremd earn a 23-13 victory over Palatine on Friday for the Vikings' first win in the series since 2019.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/friday-night-drive--3534096/support.
Kole Fager scored four rushing touchdowns and Palatine earned its fourth win of the season as the Pirates (4-3, 2-1) kept their playoff hopes alive with a 35-21 road victory over Hoffman Estates on Friday evening.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/friday-night-drive--3534096/support.
My Story Talk 28 Activities Beyond Europe Welcome to Talk 28 in our series where I'm reflecting on God's goodness to me throughout my life. Looking back on it, I suppose I travelled fairly widely during the time we were at Mattersey. Apart from the many places in Europe we visited, I found myself on the Lord's business in America, Africa, and Asia, though never, incidentally in Australia. These visits, which cover the period from 1982 to 2004, were either in connection with the Pentecostal World Conference which later became the Pentecostal World Fellowship or preaching trips The Pentecostal World Conference My reason for attending the Pentecostal World Conference in Oslo in 1992 was that, because it was being held in Europe, the PEF presidium had decided to hold a committee meeting there at the same time. Eileen and I had visited Norway for the first time two years previously where we had enjoyed a holiday there before attending the EPTA conference in Lillehammer. This time, however, I was alone. During one of the mornings, I was sitting high up at the back of the auditorium and was surprised to hear my name mentioned at the close of the session. Dr Ray Hughes was asking me to see him on the platform during the coffee break. I couldn't imagine why but, of course, went to see him as requested. This was not quite as easy as it sounds because to get there I had to make my way through hundreds of people who were exiting the venue and all walking in the opposite direct from me. When I finally got there, he said to me, Oh David, as you know, you've been appointed to the Advisory Committee, and we'd like you to sit on the platform with us for the rest of the conference. Well, I knew nothing about this appointment. It was a complete surprise and when a year or so later I was elected to the Presidium it was an even greater honour. The 1995 conference was particularly special because it was held in Jerusalem. And this time Eileen came with me. We had never been in Israel before and we made sure that we saw as many of the biblical sites as possible. We had booked a tour with a Christian company and travelled in a small coach with a group of Brits who were attending the conference, and it was there that we met Ivor and Jan Maddison who were pastoring the church in Ollerton, not far from Mattersey. (We got to know Jan very well when she came to live in Brixham after Ivor had died). The tour involved a visit to Tiberias on the shore of Lake Galilee from where we visited Capernaum, took a trip across the lake in a boat like those used by Jesus' disciples and from which he calmed the storm, and had a meal on the lake shore eating ‘St. Peter's fish', so called because of the occasion where he found a coin in the fish's mouth. We went to Caesarea Philippi, a beautiful place, where Peter confessed Jesus as the Christ. We visited the place in the river Jordan where Jesus is believed to have been baptised, and further south we had a brief stop in Jericho. We travelled up from there to Jerusalem in time for the conference and of course visited Bethlehem and all the places you would expect, many of which have been spoilt by centuries of tradition and tourism. Eileen got to see Nazareth, but I missed the trip because I had to be in a presidium meeting. Highlights in Jerusalem were the Garden of Gethsemane, and the via dolorosa. But without a doubt the visit to the garden tomb was by far the most moving. It may or may not have been the actual site of Jesus' burial and resurrection, although I like to think that it was, but it was certainly a powerful reminder of the truth – Jesus is not here, he is risen! And who could forget the visit to the Upper Room and joining with other Pentecostals in speaking in tongues as the first disciples did in Acts 2? After the conference we visited Masada, floated on the Dead Sea where it's impossible to sink, and went to the cave where the Dead Sea scrolls were discovered. It was there, I think, that we paid an Arab to let us take a photo of his camel! We also visited a museum where we saw a number of ancient seals, some dating back over three thousand years, and reminding us of Paul's teaching that after we believed we were sealed with the promised Holy Spirit. So during the trip there was much to remind us of Bible times and the truth of God's word. We were glad that we went but have never had a wish to return. Eileen is now enjoying the heavenly Jerusalem and one day I will join her there. And all because of Jesus! In 1998 the conference was held in Seoul, Korea, at the vast Yoido Full Gospel Church led by David Yongghi Cho, numbering at the time some 720,000 members. We had at first thought to extend the trip and visit China and the Great Wall. Eileen had always had a great interest in China, but when it turned out that the visit was not feasible she decided not to accompany me. I had met Cho at the London world conference in 1976 when I gave him a copy of my book, Know the Truth, later to be renamed You'd Better Believe It. I was naturally interested to visit his church and to experience one of the Sunday services there. There were, I think, six services each Sunday to accommodate the vast numbers. Everything had to be organised and left little if any room for the exercise of spiritual gifts like tongues, interpretation and prophecy which we might expect in a smaller congregation. Presumably there was opportunity for such gifts to be experienced in their many home groups. The final meeting of the conference was held in the Olympic Stadium where it was estimated that over 100,000 people were in attendance. I was privileged to read from the scriptures, which I found a little difficult on this occasion as I had somehow mislaid my glasses on a visit to the Prayer Mountain and was using a pair borrowed from an English brother who was staying in the same hotel as me. During the conference it was decided to hold the next presidium meeting in Hawaii in 1999. The reasoning seemed to be that as Hawaii is in the Pacific Ocean it was not too far from either Asia or America. However, no one considered the inconvenience for anyone travelling from Europe! But as I was the only European on the presidium I could hardly object. So that is how I came to fly to Hawaii, a 24 hour journey each way, for a three-day committee meeting! The purpose was to plan for the 2001 conference which was to be held in Los Angeles. Fortunately, the meeting finished a day early and I had a day to spare before flying home. This gave me the opportunity to take a minibus tour of the island, visiting among other things Pearl Harbour and a tropical rain forest. I also experienced macadamia nuts for the first time and learnt that the name comes a Scot named Macadam who first discovered them and who also invented tarmac! Eileen was able to travel with me for the Los Angeles conference in 2001 and in the week before the conference we both enjoyed a short holiday staying with Brian and Ann Lee, old friends from Retford who had emigrated to La Verne just a few miles from L.A. It was good to renew fellowship with them and to preach in their local AoG church. At the conference itself I had been asked to chair a theological seminar at which Roger Stronstad, a Canadian scholar whose writings I greatly admired, was to be one of the speakers. The subject was the baptism in the Holy Spirit, and at the last minute, I was asked to be the other speaker deputising for an American brother who was unable to attend. I was so grateful to the Lord for the opportunity he gave me to speak at the conference and the help he gave me to do so. The last world conference we attended was in South Africa in 2004. This conference was in many ways different from all the others. In the opening meeting the delegates were warmly welcomed by the President of South Africa, Thabo Mbeke who had been deputy president under Nelson Mandela from 1994 to 1999 and served as president from '99 to 2008. Eileen felt particularly honoured as she was seated right next to him on the front row! But much more important was the fact that so many participants were from African countries, and the meetings were marked by the freedom of expression so typical of African worship and so different from the formalism we have seen elsewhere even in some Pentecostal meetings. It was something we were to see much more of in later visits to Africa in the years that followed my retirement from Mattersey, After the conference we hired a car and travelled to the Africa School of Missions founded by Paul Alexander, my newly appointed successor at Mattersey. We broke our journey at Witbank where I preached at two services on the Sunday, travelling on to ASM on the Monday where we were warmly welcomed by the staff. They asked us if we were planning to visit the Kruger National Park, and, when we said no, one of them kindly phoned a relative who worked there and arranged for us to stay for a few nights at Skukuza, one of the safari lodges in the park. Our accommodation was in an extremely comfortable one-room apartment that looked something like a traditional African hut with a thatched roof. The restaurants served excellent food which was relatively inexpensive and offered views overlooking the wonderful wildlife. We enjoyed every moment we spent at Skukuza, especially when a company of mongooses ran across the compound in single file right in front of us. But of course it was driving outside the safari park that we saw most of the wildlife. It was early spring in the southern hemisphere, and the leaves had only just begun to appear on the trees and bushes, making it easy to spot whatever animals and birds happened to be in the area. We travelled miles each day, taking care to obey the instruction never to get out of the car except in specially designated safe places. We were also glad that the car had good air-conditioning because it was often important to ensure the windows were closed. On one occasion we stopped to watch a group of baboons in the road just ahead of us and I closed the electric windows. However, I had momentarily forgotten that, unlike our car at home, our hire car had electric windows only at the front. We only realised the back ones were still open when a large baboon leapt in onto the back seat attempting to steal our lunch! I turned round and shouted in a loud voice – Eileen later told the grandchildren that Grandad roared like a lion – and thank God, the animal obeyed! Both we and our lunch were safe. After that, we never opened the back windows again for the rest of the trip. Apart from that, the remainder of our stay there was relatively uneventful. We loved it so much that when I was back at ASM a few years later I borrowed a car and went back there. Our visit was far too short but was the highlight of our trip to South Africa. We were particularly grateful that in such a short time we had managed to see the big five – lion, leopard, elephant, rhino, and buffalo, a wonderful ending to our last Pentecostal World Conference. Preaching trips But of course my travels beyond Europe were not limited to my role in the Pentecostal World Fellowship. There were preaching trips as well. At first, these centred on the USA where I combined preaching with raising funds for our building project. An American AoG pastor named Paul Curtis had a burden for Britain came to see me on one of his trips to England and said he would like to help raise funds for our new Hall of Residence. So at Paul's invitation, in February '82 I spent ten days preaching in AoG churches in North Carolina with a view to returning in mid-May for a period of four weeks. I enjoyed the trip in February, and the Lord blessed my ministry, and about £1400 was raised towards our building fund. Hopefully the trip in May-June would be more fruitful in that respect. I was looking forward to it and had bought my flights in advance as that was more economical. But only a few weeks before the trip Paul contacted me to apologise and tell me that he had been unable to arrange a suitable itinerary for me and that he felt that the time was not right. But I had already bought non-refundable tickets for flights both ways! And I had already planned the timetable at Mattersey to enable me to be away from the college throughout that period! After praying about it I contacted John and Sara Miles who were by then living in Naperville, Illinois, and asked their advice. Sara suggested that I was in a situation like Abraham's when he set off not knowing where the Lord would lead him. So I used the air tickets to fly as far as New York and paid the extra to fly on to Chicago where John and Sara collected me from O'Hare airport on May the 18th. When I arrived they told me that they had contacted Richard Dortch, the Superintendent of the Illinois AoG, and that he was arranging an itinerary for me around Illinois where I was already known through my three visits back in the seventies. I stayed with John and Sara until 6th July preaching in churches in the Chicago area on Sundays and Wednesday evenings. These included Yorkville, Palatine, Dekalb, Naperville, and Lake Villa as well as Chicago itself. I also spent a day at Wheaton College, had lunch with John, who was now a French professor there, and with Peter Kuzmic from Yugoslavia, and saw the wardrobe made famous in C.S. Lewis's The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe. On Thursday the 27th I flew via Denver to San José, California, to visit Bethany Bible College. Dick Foth, who had been the pastor in Urbana where I first preached on my visit to the States in 1972, was now the President of Bethany and I had a couple of useful days with him visiting the college and comparing notes. I had an interesting experience flying back on the Saturday. The weather was extremely hot and everyone else was dressed in shorts and T shirts. I, however, was still wearing my jacket. As I was waiting in the queue to check in, an airline official approached me and said, Excuse me, sir. I wonder if you can help me. We're overbooked in Economy Class, and as you seem to be a suitable gentleman, I wonder if you would mind travelling First Class. Would I mind! It was the first and only time I have travelled First Class and, although I could never justify the expense of doing so, I was more than happy to enjoy the experience at no extra cost to myself. On 6th June I left Naperville and flew to Urbana where I preached on the Sunday and where my old friend Jim Hall was now the pastor. The next day I flew to Springfield MO to visit two other AoG colleges, Evangel College and Central Bible College, as well as the Graduate School located in the AoG Headquarters in Boonville Avenue. When I returned to Urbana on the Friday, Jim Hall had arranged an English Evening where I talked about the spiritual state of the UK and taught the Americans how to make a proper cup of tea! On the Sunday morning, I preached in Normal, where Marvin Foulkes was the pastor. I had preached for Marvin back in '72 and '74 and was delighted to see how much the church had grown since then. In the evening, I preached in Decatur from where I flew back to Chicago ready for my return to England the next day. Looking back on it, I felt that the trip had been very worthwhile, not just because it raised about $5000 for our college, but because of the opportunity it gave me to visit and learn from other AoG colleges and expand my vision for Mattersey. I was very grateful to Richard Dortch for making it possible. A year later I met Dortch in Portugal at the opening of the new chapel in the Bible College in Fanhões, near Lisbon, and he shared with me that he was soon likely to become the Executive Vice-President at PTL, the centre of Jimmy and Tammy Bakker's ministry, and he invited me to preach for a week on their TV station. This took place in 1985 and during our stay Eileen, Jonathan, and I were treated to the luxurious accommodation of the Heritage Grand Hotel. And we came home with a significant sum of money for our building fund. We were, of course, very grateful for their hospitality and generosity, but I confess I was not really comfortable about so much luxury. Coming to terms with the cultural differences and levels of poverty or prosperity we see around the world is by no means easy. The riches of America were in stark contrast with the poverty I was to see in India less than a year later. But I'll tell you about that next time.
Londinium Chronicles Part 3 Audio Sept 28.mp3 HEADLINE: How to Move the Billionaires: War, Leveling, and the Failure of Reform SPEAKERS: Germanicus and Gaius 200 WORD SUMMARY: The speakers address the internal crisis within "Fortress America": the modern-day Palatine Hill, represented by the billionaires who are untouchable and above the law. Gaius cites economist Thomas Piketty, highlighting the "gigantic" wealth amassed by the super-rich. Germanicus asserts that the only guaranteed pathway to practical leveling—bringing the super-rich back down—is through war, whether external conflict or civil war. He explains that upheaval is necessary because the rate of return on investments consistently outpaces inflation, creating extraordinary wealth imbalance. World War II and the Great Depression were instruments of leveling in the US, creating the middle class and a more cohesive society. Today, US society is highly bifurcated, with the top 7-8% of the population holding 60% of the nation's wealth. Germanicus suggests that the populares committed to radical change are not the conventional "socialist" progressives (who are "parasites" of the state), but groups motivated by non-material goals. Both speakers emphatically agree that the problem of wealth inequality and the power of the Palatine will not be solved by reforms, calling reform a "misdirection." They conclude that maintaining the "status quo" means they are deeply "in trouble." 1790 SULLA'S PROSCRIPTIONS
Senior Owen Cook isn't Barrington's backup quarterback, but he certainly looked the part Saturday afternoon in Barrington's 42-21 victory over Palatine — as the Broncos' starting punter.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/friday-night-drive--3534096/support.
Shortly after 9 p.m. on January 8th of 1993, seven people begin the closing routine for the Brown's Chicken & Pasta restaurant located in Palatine, Illinois. Of the seven people, five are employees: 16-year-old Michael Castro, 17-year-old Rico Solis, 31-year-old Tom Mennes, 32-year-old Marcus Nellsen, and 47-year-old Lupe Maldonado. The other two individuals are the owners: 49-year-old Lynn Ehlenfeldt and her 50-year-old husband, Dick Ehlenfeldt. When two men approach the Brown's Chicken's locked doors after closing, no one is alarmed. Instead, the men are welcomed into the Brown's Chicken. One man orders food, eats a few bites, and discards the rest. Then, that same man pulls out a knife, and his companion reveals a .38 snub-nosed revolver. The men proceed to murder all seven Brown's Chicken workers. For nearly 10 years, investigators searched high and low for these killers. But it wasn't until Anne Lockette spoke up about her violent ex-boyfriend that 20-year-old Jim Degorski, and his friend, 18-year-old Juan Luna, were put away for their crimes. In episode 369, Jac and Alexis work with author and lawyer Patrick Wohl to explain how this needless massacre changed the Palatine community forever and nearly ended the Brown's Chicken franchise. This is part one of a two-part series.
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Love the show? Have any thoughts? Click here to let us know!This week, we're diving into two stories of wealth, mystery, and maritime hauntings! First, Kenzie takes us into the scandalous life of Doris Duke, once called “the richest girl in the world.” From her turbulent personal relationships to the mysterious death of her companion, Doris's story is a mix of glamour, power, and controversy that still fascinates true-crime and history buffs alike. Then, Lauren sets sail with the tale of the Palatine Ghost Ship, a spectral vessel said to appear off the coast of Rhode Island. Rooted in tragedy and whispered about for centuries, this ghostly legend has become one of New England's most enduring maritime mysteries. Join us as we explore the chilling tales of Doris Duke and the Palatine Ghost Ship—two very different stories, bound together by intrigue and the supernatural.--Follow us on Social Media and find out how to support A Scary State by clicking on our Link Tree: https://instabio.cc/4050223uxWQAl--Have a scary tale or listener story of your own? Send us an email to ascarystatepodcast@gmail.com! We can't wait to read it!--Thinking of starting a podcast? Thinking about using Buzzsprout for that? Well use our link to let Buzzsprout know we sent you and get a $20 Amazon gift card if you sign up for a paid plan!https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1722892--Works cited!https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Dq_0tJvFgEFuU1ZpZQ3E_LcuLc-RrTML8fSt9ILWb6k/edit?usp=sharing --Intro and outro music thanks to Kevin MacLeod. You can visit his site here: http://incompetech.com/. Which is where we found our music!
This episode features a presentation by Anni Cyrus on Islam in America Today. This lecture was given at Christian Emergency League Townhall meeting hosted by New Hope Community church in Palatine. Anni Cyrus is a human rights activist who fled from Iran as a teenager. Her site, Live Up to Freedom, is the source for the truth about Islam. This episode is a Christian’s guide to understanding what muslims believe about the world, about Jesus Christ, and about their goal of taking over the top 18 cities in America.… Continue Reading
On a cold night in January 1993, seven people were brutally murdered inside a Brown's Chicken & Pasta in Palatine, Illinois. Their bodies were discovered locked in the restaurant's freezer and cooler, sending shockwaves through the quiet suburb and sparking one of the largest manhunts in state history. For nearly a decade the case went unsolved, until a half-eaten piece of chicken and a confession finally revealed the killers: Juan Luna and James Degorski.The One Minute Remaining LIVE show in Melbourne tix on sale NOWBecome a Patreon or Apple + subscriber now for ealry and ad free access from as little as $1.69 a week. All the details here Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
True Crime Tuesday presents: Something Big: The Brown's Chicken Massacre, A Decade Long Manhunt & The Trials That Followed with Researcher/Author, Patrick Wohl ! Customers know Brown's Chicken for its crispy buttermilk fried chicken and flaky biscuits. The Illinois-based franchise has a reputation for delicious but simple comfort food. But through no fault of its own, the words "Brown's Chicken" are also synonymous with one fateful night in January of 1993. “A Real Hometown” is the trite but apt motto of Palatine, Illinois, a quaint middle-class suburb west of Chicago. On a snowy Friday evening, the staff and owners of the city's local Brown's Chicken franchise were closing up when two final customers arrived just past 9 p.m. As the night drew on and the employees hadn't returned home, the families of the owners and workers began to worry, prompting police to investigate. When they entered the dark building, police were shocked to find seven bodies stacked in the restaurant's freezer and fridge. The killers, of course, were long gone. In the months that followed, the horrendous story rocked Chicagoland and the case remained unsolved for nine years. The Brown's Chicken massacre is one of the most infamous cases in Illinois history, yet it is often misremembered. In Something Big, Patrick Wohl gives a new account of the story, taking readers behind the scenes and sharing the perspective of the people who lived it. On today's TCT, Patrick Wohl joins the show to talk about the victims of the=is massacre and the circumstances that gathered all seven of them to the Brown's Chicken there that fateful day. We also talk about the two killers in this case, and how they managed to go unfound for as many years as they did, considering how many people were told! Get your copy of "Something Big: The True Story of the Brown's Chicken Massacre, A Decade-Long Manhunt, and the Trials That Followed" here: https://bit.ly/4g1ZWLX Check out Patrick Wohl here: https://www.patrickwohl.com/ PLUS AN ALL-NEW DUMB CRIMES/STUPID CRIMINALS WITH JESSICA FREEBURG! Check out Jessica Freeburg's website and order her new books: https://jessicafreeburg.com/books/ and check out Jess on Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jessicafreeburgwrites Sign up to go with Dacre Stoker and Mysterious Universe Tours to Romania here: https://www.mysteriousadventurestours.com/darkness_radio/ Want to attend JUST Dracula's Vampire Ball at Bran Castle? Click this link to find out how: https://www.mysteriousadventurestours.com/darkness_radio/ Travel with Brian J. Cano to Ireland for Halloween for 11 days and get 100 dollars off and break it into 10 easy payments here: https://www.mysteriousadventurestours.com/darkness_radio/ Make sure you update your Darkness Radio Apple Apps! and subscribe to the Darkness Radio You Tube page: https://www.youtube.com/@DRTimDennis There are new and different (and really cool) items all the time in the Darkness Radio Online store at our website! . check out the Darkness Radio Store! https://www.darknessradioshow.com/store/ #crime #truecrime #truecrimepodcasts #truecrimetuesday #patrickwohl #somethingbig #thetruestoryofthebrownschickenmassacreadecadelongmanhuntandthetrialsthatfollowed #johnbrown #belvabrown #dickehlenfeldt #lynnehlenfeldt #kristinlennstrom #ricosolis #michaelcastro #marcusnellsen, #tommennes, #guadalupealdonado #jimdegorski #juanluna #murder #armedrobbery #eileenbakalla #annelockett #shooting #dumbcrimesstupidcriminals #TimDennis #jessicafreeburg #paranormalauthor #floridaman #drugcrimes #foodcrimes #stupidcrimes #funnycrimes #sexcrimes
True Crime Tuesday presents: Something Big: The Brown's Chicken Massacre, A Decade Long Manhunt & The Trials That Followed with Researcher/Author, Patrick Wohl ! Customers know Brown's Chicken for its crispy buttermilk fried chicken and flaky biscuits. The Illinois-based franchise has a reputation for delicious but simple comfort food. But through no fault of its own, the words "Brown's Chicken" are also synonymous with one fateful night in January of 1993. “A Real Hometown” is the trite but apt motto of Palatine, Illinois, a quaint middle-class suburb west of Chicago. On a snowy Friday evening, the staff and owners of the city's local Brown's Chicken franchise were closing up when two final customers arrived just past 9 p.m. As the night drew on and the employees hadn't returned home, the families of the owners and workers began to worry, prompting police to investigate. When they entered the dark building, police were shocked to find seven bodies stacked in the restaurant's freezer and fridge. The killers, of course, were long gone. In the months that followed, the horrendous story rocked Chicagoland and the case remained unsolved for nine years. The Brown's Chicken massacre is one of the most infamous cases in Illinois history, yet it is often misremembered. In Something Big, Patrick Wohl gives a new account of the story, taking readers behind the scenes and sharing the perspective of the people who lived it. On today's TCT, Patrick Wohl joins the show to talk about the victims of the=is massacre and the circumstances that gathered all seven of them to the Brown's Chicken there that fateful day. We also talk about the two killers in this case, and how they managed to go unfound for as many years as they did, considering how many people were told! Get your copy of "Something Big: The True Story of the Brown's Chicken Massacre, A Decade-Long Manhunt, and the Trials That Followed" here: https://bit.ly/4g1ZWLX Check out Patrick Wohl here: https://www.patrickwohl.com/ PLUS AN ALL-NEW DUMB CRIMES/STUPID CRIMINALS WITH JESSICA FREEBURG! Check out Jessica Freeburg's website and order her new books: https://jessicafreeburg.com/books/ and check out Jess on Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jessicafreeburgwrites Sign up to go with Dacre Stoker and Mysterious Universe Tours to Romania here: https://www.mysteriousadventurestours.com/darkness_radio/ Want to attend JUST Dracula's Vampire Ball at Bran Castle? Click this link to find out how: https://www.mysteriousadventurestours.com/darkness_radio/ Travel with Brian J. Cano to Ireland for Halloween for 11 days and get 100 dollars off and break it into 10 easy payments here: https://www.mysteriousadventurestours.com/darkness_radio/ Make sure you update your Darkness Radio Apple Apps! and subscribe to the Darkness Radio You Tube page: https://www.youtube.com/@DRTimDennis There are new and different (and really cool) items all the time in the Darkness Radio Online store at our website! . check out the Darkness Radio Store! https://www.darknessradioshow.com/store/ #crime #truecrime #truecrimepodcasts #truecrimetuesday #patrickwohl #somethingbig #thetruestoryofthebrownschickenmassacreadecadelongmanhuntandthetrialsthatfollowed #johnbrown #belvabrown #dickehlenfeldt #lynnehlenfeldt #kristinlennstrom #ricosolis #michaelcastro #marcusnellsen, #tommennes, #guadalupealdonado #jimdegorski #juanluna #murder #armedrobbery #eileenbakalla #annelockett #shooting #dumbcrimesstupidcriminals #TimDennis #jessicafreeburg #paranormalauthor #floridaman #drugcrimes #foodcrimes #stupidcrimes #funnycrimes #sexcrimes
Customers know Brown's Chicken for its crispy buttermilk fried chicken and flaky biscuits. The Illinois-based franchise has a reputation for delicious but simple comfort food. But through no fault of its own, the words "Brown's Chicken" are also synonymous with one fateful night in January of 1993.“A Real Hometown” is the trite but apt motto of Palatine, Illinois, a quaint middle-class suburb west of Chicago. On a snowy Friday evening, the staff and owners of the city's local Brown's Chicken franchise were closing up when two final customers arrived just past 9 p.m. As the night drew on and the employees hadn't returned home, the families of the owners and workers began to worry, prompting police to investigate. When they entered the dark building, police were shocked to find seven bodies stacked in the restaurant's freezer and fridge. The killers, of course, were long gone. In the months that followed, the horrendous story rocked Chicagoland and the case remained unsolved for nine years.The Brown's Chicken massacre is one of the most infamous cases in Illinois history, yet it is often misremembered. In Something Big, Patrick Wohl gives a new account of the story, taking readers behind the scenes and sharing the perspective of the people who lived it.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/houseofmysteryradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Cet été, retrouvez le meilleur d'Au cœur de l'Histoire, avec Virginie Girod ! En 1671, Élisabeth-Charlotte de Bavière (1652-1722), princesse palatine du Rhin, épouse Monsieur, frère du roi Louis XIV. A la Cour de Versailles, Madame Palatine détonne par son caractère singulier. La belle-sœur du Roi-Soleil noue toutefois une relation sincère avec ce dernier. Epistolière prolifique, ses écrits nous éclairent sur le Grand Siècle, dont elle est une des meilleures chroniqueuses.Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
The list of the top 25 Safest Places to Live in the U.S. is courtesy of U.S. News and World Report. Arlington Heights ranks at Number-12, Buffalo Grove ranks at Number-18, and Naperville and Palatine are tied at Number-19.
The list of the top 25 Safest Places to Live in the U.S. is courtesy of U.S. News and World Report. Arlington Heights ranks at Number-12, Buffalo Grove ranks at Number-18, and Naperville and Palatine are tied at Number-19.
The list of the top 25 Safest Places to Live in the U.S. is courtesy of U.S. News and World Report. Arlington Heights ranks at Number-12, Buffalo Grove ranks at Number-18, and Naperville and Palatine are tied at Number-19.
Something Big tells the story of the infamous Brown's Chicken massacre, a brutal case that captivated Chicagoland after remaining unsolved for nearly a decade.Customers know Brown's Chicken for its crispy buttermilk fried chicken and flaky biscuits. The Illinois-based franchise has a reputation for delicious but simple comfort food. But through no fault of its own, the words "Brown's Chicken" are also synonymous with one fateful night in January of 1993.“A Real Hometown” is the trite but apt motto of Palatine, Illinois, a quaint middle-class suburb west of Chicago. On a snowy Friday evening, the staff and owners of the city's local Brown's Chicken franchise were closing up when two final customers arrived just past 9 p.m. As the night drew on and the employees hadn't returned home, the families of the owners and workers began to worry, prompting police to investigate. When they entered the dark building, police were shocked to find seven bodies stacked in the restaurant's freezer and fridge. The killers, of course, were long gone. In the months that followed, the horrendous story rocked Chicagoland and the case remained unsolved for nine years.The Brown's Chicken massacre is one of the most infamous cases in Illinois history, yet it is often misremembered. In Something Big, Patrick Wohl gives a new account of the story, taking readers behind the scenes and sharing the perspective of the people who lived it.SOMETHING BIG:The True Story of the Brown's Chicken Massacre, A Decade-Long Manhunt, and the Trials That Followed-Patrick Wohl
Today on The Dog Walk, we are joined by Author Patrick Wohl. His newest book, Something Big, tells the story of the Brown's Chicken massacre that took place in Palatine, IL. He starts off by giving us some background on the case (4:45) and what went into finally solving it (12:00). He takes us through some common misconceptions (16:53) and gives us some insight on the two killers (25:50). He also tells us about false confessions (24:50) and the motive behind the tragedy (27:58). We get into how technology has changed the way we solve cases (31:19) and the role of media coverage within this case (35:00). We close it out by learning some of Whol's most fascinating findings (36:30).You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/thedogwalk
Lawyer and author Patrick Wohl joins Karen Conti to talk about his new book, ‘Something Big’, which focuses on the Brown's Chicken murders in Palatine in 1993. Patrick shares the victims’ stories and explains the impact this crime had on the franchise. Patrick also discusses how this crime was eventually solved and why the death […]
Steve from Palatine doesn't care about trivia, he just wants a break from being around his kids. Chicago’s best morning radio show now has a podcast! Don’t forget to rate, review, and subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts and remember that the conversation always lives on the Q101 Facebook page. Brian & Kenzie are live every morning from 6a-10a on Q101. Subscribe to our channel HERE: https://www.youtube.com/@Q101 Like Q101 on Facebook HERE: https://www.facebook.com/q101chicago Follow Q101 on Twitter HERE: https://twitter.com/Q101Chicago Follow Q101 on Instagram HERE: https://www.instagram.com/q101chicago/?hl=en Follow Q101 on TikTok HERE: https://www.tiktok.com/@q101chicago?lang=enSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Noreen Rueckert, Tourism Director of Green County, WI, joins Lisa Dent to discuss the hidden gems that you’ll find in Green County. Brodhead, Monroe, and New Glarus all offer their own unique experiences for the family. Just 2 hours away from Palatine, you’re just a drive away from an event filled afternoon in Green County. […]
In this episode of The Chicagoland Guide, I sit down with my longtime friend Rabbi Jeremy Fine. Jeremy is the Rabbi of Congregation B'nai Tikvah in Deerfield, Illinois, and the founder of 2econd Wrestling, a fast-growing independent wrestling promotion based right here in Chicagoland.We've known each other since high school, so it's especially meaningful for me to share this conversation with you. We talk about his unique journey—how he balances leading a congregation while building a professional wrestling brand that brings people together from all walks of life.Jeremy shares what it takes to engage community in today's world, how he uses creativity to reach people where they are, and how both his faith work and wrestling promotion are about building connection and meaning.We also talk about two exciting upcoming events you won't want to miss.Upcoming Event at Congregation B'nai Tikvah in Deerfield“Everybody Wants This! A Night of Comedy & Conversation”Featuring Jackie Tohn and Timothy Simons from the Netflix series Nobody Wants ThisDate: Wednesday, May 22, 2025Location: Congregation B'nai Tikvah, Deerfield, ILLearn more and get tickets at: https://cbtdeerfield.shulcloud.com/form/Fundraiser4Upcoming 2econd Wrestling Events2econd Wrestling: ANCHORFISTS – A Free Family-Friendly Wrestling ShowDate: Sunday, May 18, 2025Time: 3:00 PM – 5:00 PMLocation: Anchorfish Printing & Embroidery, 2302 Main Street, Evanston, ILReserve your free tickets at: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/2econd-wrestling-anchorfists-tickets-1299397405619?aff=erelpanelorg 2econd Wrestling: Breaking the Rules – Live Pro Wrestling in PalatineDate: Thursday, June 12, 2025Time: 7:00 PMLocation: Dirty Nellie's, Palatine, ILTickets and info at: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/2econd-wrestling-breaking-the-rules-tickets-1299420514739Follow 2econd Wrestling on Instagram, Facebook, and X (formerly Twitter) at @2econdWrestling.2econd Wrestling: WRESTLE EDEN – Live at The Cubby Bear in ChicagoDate: Thursday, July 31, 2025Location: The Cubby Bear, Chicago, ILTickets and info at: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/2econd-wrestling-wrestle-eden-tickets-1358517254679?aff=erelpanelorg Thanks for listening to The Chicagoland Guide. Be sure to follow the show for more stories about the people and places that make Chicagoland such a great place to live, work, and explore. Thank you for listening to The Chicagoland Guide!For more insights into the best places to live, work, and explore in Chicagoland, visit thechicagolandguide.com. Connect with us on social media for more updates and behind-the-scenes content. If you have any questions or want to share your own Chicagoland stories, feel free to reach out! Don't forget to subscribe and leave a review if you enjoyed this episode.
The wine podcast is back! (Apologies for my horrible voice!!!) Winemaker Vadim Chelekhov is back for his second appearance. Vadim is the head winemaker for Niagara winery, Palatine Hills Estate Winery. I was shocked about the consistent quality of these big, bold Bordeaux blends! Vadim is that passionate winemaker who makes everything from aromatic whites to full bodied reds.
Losers and failures LOVE to be lied to! PLUS, Dr. Robert Malone, author of PsyWar: Enforcing the New World Order, talks to Shaun about the intense weaponized period we lived through and encourages to not let your guard down because total global control is still the end goal. Shaun talks to G.H. Merritt, co-founder and Chairman of the Board of New Illinois, about New Illinois' mission to separate from Old Illinois to form a truly representative government for its citizens! Find out more about New Illinois and attend their event this Saturday, May 3 in Palatine at the Palatine GOP Headquarters. And Shaun talks to Dr. Robert Marbut, Producer of the Documentary Fentanyl: Death Incorporated, on National Fentanyl Awareness Day about the dangers of fentanyl, the alarming damage it has done to our country, and the urgency surrounding re-criminalizing high end drugs.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Are you looking to separate from Illinois, but you don't want to leave the home you have worked your whole life to build? Shaun talks to G.H. Merritt, co-founder and Chairman of the Board of New Illinois, about New Illinois' mission to separate from Old Illinois to form a truly representative government for its citizens! Find out more about New Illinois and attend their event this Saturday, May 3 in Palatine at the Palatine GOP Headquarters.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Check out the full show where we are live at the Jelly Café in Palatine, IL! The 13 showed up and you won't want to miss this special event!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, we welcome Krista Genovese to explore how giftedness, dyslexia, and hyperlexia intersect. As a first-grade teacher at Quest Academy—an independent school for gifted students in Palatine, Illinois—Krista specializes in foundational literacy skills to ensure that all learners receive the support they need.A certified Orton-Gillingham dyslexia practitioner with a master's degree in teaching and interdisciplinary arts, Krista shares valuable insights into the unique challenges gifted students with dyslexia and hyperlexia face. She highlights the importance of individualized instruction, one-on-one support, and fostering a classroom environment where students feel safe to take risks in their learning.Host: Meghan McCarthyCo-Producers: Adam Metcalf and Jeff WestbrookOriginal Music by Adam G-FHow you can be involved:Subscribe to The Gifted Ed PodcastEmail us at: thegiftededpodcast@averycoonley.org Submit a feedback form to the podcast team to let us know of any topics that you would like discussed. Additionally, you can use this form to let us know that you would like to appear on an episode as a guest and what topic(s) you would like to discuss.
Segment 1: Ilyce Glink, owner of Think Glink Media and Best Money Moves, joins John Williams to talk about a new study that shows 51% of Americans believe buying a home is realistic, the cost of owning a home, real estate commissions being relatively unchanged, and the best President’s Day deals. Segment 2: Shannon Martin, Insurance Analyst, Bankrate, joins John to […]
How I Lost My Faith in Atheism ‘Hell has open borders’: Palatine church causes stir with sign invoking illegal immigration Andy Stanley on X: "“Fight the good fight of the faith.” If someone must lose so we can win, we’re in the wrong fight. https://t.co/fceLEji7sN" Rev. Benjamin Cremer on X: "As a Christian, as a pastor, as an American, and as a life long Idahoan, I find this shameful in every way. It not only uses our most sacred text in a dishonorable and cavalier way, but it violates the religious freedom of others. This is simply selfish and hypocritical. https://t.co/xj3hpxFBpc" The Things You Neglect To Pray AboutSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Send us a textWelcome to the latest episode of Laundromat Resource's Laundromat News Today, where your host Jordan Berry delivers the freshest stories shaping the laundromat industry. In this episode, we dive into inspiring tales of community impact, entrepreneurial grit, safety reminders, and even a dash of entertainment from the laundromat world.Here's a glimpse of what you'll discover:Community Champions: Meet Josh and Caitlin Ferguson from Oxnard, owners of Cleanse and Renewal Laundry. Learn about their incredible outreach ministry supporting individuals with disabilities and their heartfelt holiday initiative, distributing toys and feeding hundreds.Reviving Laundromat Legends: Find out how an anonymous hero in Fairbury, Nebraska, has restored a long-dormant laundromat, bringing a much-needed service back to the community. Plus, follow Edward Gomez's bold move to convert his laundromat into a 24/7 operation in Palatine, Illinois.Garage to Glory: Be inspired by Luke LeCroy's journey from running a laundry service out of his garage to owning a full-fledged laundromat in Northfield. This stellar example of starting small and dreaming big is a must-hear for aspiring entrepreneurs.Safety First: A cautionary tale from Lincoln, Nebraska, where a dryer fire caused significant damage, serves as a vital reminder to maintain your equipment and keep those lint traps clean.Critical Updates: Brief on the immediate drought contingency plan affecting laundromat operations in Marlin, Texas, and explore how the community is coping with these restrictions.Unlikely Heroes: An extraordinary story from England where an 84-year-old veteran fended off a laundromat robber using a pair of jeans, demonstrating courage and quick thinking.Entertainment Buzz: Discover a unique intersection of laundromats and music with New York's underground rapper Mike's new music video that prominently features a laundromat.Packed with stories that highlight resilience, innovation, and community spirit, this episode has something for everyone in the laundromat industry. Tune in now to stay informed and inspired!For full details, links, and more news, head over to laundromatresource.com, or subscribe to our newsletter.Listen to the full episode to catch all these amazing stories and insights only on Laundromat News Today with Jordan Berry. You won't want to miss it!Connect With UsYouTubeInstagramFacebookLinkedInTwitterTikTok
we hear the story of the Palatines, originally from Germany, who came to Ireland in the early 18th century as refugees, and their contribution to this county. Two Kerry men of Palatine descent, Sylvester Poff and John Twiss, were wrongfully executed in separate cases in the 19th century and only recently received presidential pardons.
Episode 505 - Suarez Palatine Cleanser with Dan Suarez Happy Monday, Thieves! Suarez Family Brewery recently ran a post on their socials that grabbed the attention of both Augie and Holl. Rather than Dry January, why not order a case of beer from a local brewery, drink one beer a day, and recalibrate your senses and relationship with alcohol over the course of the month? (Link to order here.) We got Dan on the line to talk all about this inspirational. As SFB puts it, “The perfect treat for anyone looking to be mindful and exercise moderation - while getting to stop and savor something special. In a culture hell bent on excess and extremes this is an exercise in curiosity and care.” Tune in and let us know what you think!***As always, you can email your questions, complaints, whimpers, or whines to us at stealthisbeerpodcast@gmail.com. We read everything we get and we'll try to respond as quickly as we can. If not online, then on air. And THANKS! You can subscribe to STB on iTunes and PLEASE LEAVE US A REVIEW!!! Co-hosts: Augie Carton & John Holl Producer: Justin Kennedy Engineer: Brian Casse Music: "Abstract Concepts - What Up in the Streets" by Black Ant.
THIS THURSDAY The Great COVID Con forum IFI is hosting will be in Palatine, IL, and contains statistics and data vital for understanding how the COVID vaccines affected our bodies, why the medical industry has taken this path, and how we can respond as Christians. Click here to learn more. In this episode, Alyssa lays out the policy changes President-Elect Trump stated is his mission in protecting minors from transgender procedures/prescriptions in America. To attend the Worldview conference, click here.… Continue Reading
Everybody's got a story. On this election day, listen now as Pastor Jeff Bucknam talks with Kollin Kozlowski who attends the Rolling Meadows Campus of Harvest Bible Chapel, serves as an elder, and is on the village council for Palatine, Illinois. “Conversations with Jeff Bucknam” is a production of Harvest Bible Chapel. Executive Producer: Wesley Cassford Host: Pastor Jeff Bucknam Co-host: Pastor Tommy Creutz Guest: Kollin Kozlowski Sound design, mixing, and editing: Wesley Cassford Graphic Design: Wesley Cassford Social Media: Bryan Spahr Producer: Sherri Smith
To find one of the most unusual miniature golf courses in the Chicago area, you arrive at a funeral home in Palatine and then go a little more than six feet under, to the basement. At Ahlgrim Family Funeral Home on Northwest Highway, the main floor is for funerals and downstairs is where the family's homemade mini golf course called Ahlgrim Acres has been for 60 years. Reset went on a field trip with our architecture sleuth and Crain's Chicago Business reporter Dennis Rodkin to check it out.
This week, the show is all about ghost ships! We talk about what they are and speculate on how they came to be with wild theories ranging from government coverups to aliens! We talk about some of the more well known ghost ships and dive into the stories of how they came to sail the seas! Links: The Flying Dutchman: https://www.marineinsight.com/maritime-history/ghost-ship-the-mysterious-flying-dutchman/ The Palatine: https://newenglandhistoricalsociety.com/the-legend-of-the-ghost-ship-palatine/ Ghost Ship of Salem: https://newenglandhistoricalsociety.com/ghost-ship-salem-god-work-america/ The Octavius: https://www.thearchaeologist.org/blog/the-mystery-of-the-octavius-an-18th-century-ghost-ship-was-discovered USS Ourang Medan: https://usghostadventures.com/haunted-stories/31-days-of-halloween/the-tragic-tale-of-the-ghost-ship-s-s-ourang-medan/ Carroll A. Deering: https://sunkenshipsobx.com/index.php/lost-ships-obx/late-1910s-to-early-1940s/1919-to-1941/carroll-a-deering Like what you hear and want to show your support? Visit: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/homewreckerpodcast to donate and hear bonus content! Please Check Out: Buy Alex's Books: https://alexarion.gumroad.com/l/GcNBk https://alexarion.gumroad.com/l/LnNUw https://www.homewreckerpodcast.com https://www.innerstandingshypnosis.com https://www.tarotbymonique.com https://www.alexarionfitness.com Find Monique on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@moniquepliakos Follow us on X/Twitter: @Homewreckerpod @MoniquePCHt @THEAlexArion @_MoniqueGisele_ Thanks for listening! Help spread the word about the Homewrecker Podcast by subscribing (it's free). We really appreciate your support!
On January 8, 1993, seven employees at a Brown's Chicken and Pasta in Palatine, IL. were brutally murdered. With no solid physical evidence, police unsuccessfully chased down hundreds of leads. Local officials established a $100,000 reward. Still, the case went cold for nine years. Then, in 2002, two of James Degorski's ex-girlfriends came forward with a story implicating James, and what they said would land him in prison for life. He continues to claim his innocence. To learn more about James Degorksi and to contact James, visit:https://jamesdegorski.com/ “The Brown's Chicken Massacre” by Maurice Possleyhttps://www.amazon.sg/Browns-Chicken-Massacre-Maurice-Possley/dp/0425190854 To learn more about Maurice:https://www.law.umich.edu/special/exoneration/Pages/Staff.aspx Bonjean Law Grouphttps://www.bonjeanlaw.com/ Wrongful Conviction with Maggie Freleng is a production of Lava for Good™ Podcasts in association with Signal Co. No1.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chef Giovanni Labbate, chef and wwner at Tievoli Pizza Bar, talks with Wendy Snyder, in for Lisa Dent, about all things Italian food. Located at 44 W Palatine in Palatine, Giovanni and his wife Adrianna bring an authentic taste of New York ‘tavern-style’ pizza. They are set to compete in the World Pizza Championship in […]
Send us a textIn this episode of Small Business Big Dreams, we sit down with the founders of Craft Collective in Palatine, Illinois, to explore their journey from idea to a thriving hub for local artisans. Craft Collective, which features over 40 vendors selling handmade products, has become a destination for shoppers seeking unique, locally crafted goods. The episode delves into how the shop brings together makers who specialize in items such as candles, jewelry, home décor, bath products, and pet treats. It's a one-stop shop for thoughtful gifts and self-care essentials.We begin by hearing from the owners, who share their inspiration for starting Craft Collective. As former vendors themselves, they understand the challenges artisans face when trying to gain exposure for their products. Their mission is to provide a space that fosters community, where artisans not only sell their items but also learn and grow their businesses. This supportive environment allows makers to build relationships with customers and each other.Throughout the episode, we discuss the broader impact of supporting small, local businesses. Craft Collective plays a key role in promoting the "shop small" movement in Palatine, encouraging residents and visitors to contribute to the local economy. By shopping at Craft Collective, customers are not just buying products—they are supporting someone's passion, dream, and livelihood.We also touch on the educational aspect of Craft Collective. The shop frequently hosts workshops and classes that bring the community together, offering hands-on learning experiences for people interested in crafting. These events not only provide customers with new skills but also strengthen the bond between the shop and its clientele.Finally, we explore how Craft Collective continues to evolve. From curating new products and adding vendors to expanding its community outreach, the founders are always looking for ways to enhance the shopping experience and support the artisans they work with. The episode concludes with an invitation for listeners to visit the shop, attend a workshop, and become part of the Craft Collective community.This episode offers a deep dive into the world of small business ownership and the handmade market, shedding light on the importance of community, creativity, and passion in running a successful venture.Support the show
En 1671, Élisabeth-Charlotte de Bavière (1652-1722), princesse palatine du Rhin, épouse Monsieur, frère du roi Louis XIV. A la Cour de Versailles, Madame Palatine détonne par son caractère singulier. La belle-soeur du Roi-Soleil noue toutefois une relation sincère avec ce dernier. Epistolière profilique, ses écrits nous éclairent sur le Grand Siècle, dont elle est une des meilleures chroniqueuses.Thèmes abordés : Versailles, Roi-Soleil, monarchie, alliance, diplomatie Au Cœur de l'Histoire est un podcast Europe1.- Présentation : Virginie Girod- Ecriture du récit : Frédéric Pennel- Production : Armelle Thiberge et Morgane Vianey- Réalisation : Nicolas Gaspard- Composition des musiques originales : Julien Tharaud et Sébastien Guidis- Promotion et coordination des partenariats : Marie Corpet- Visuel : Sidonie Mangin Bibliographie :Thierry Sarmant, L'envers du Grand Siècle. Madame Palatine, le défi au Roi-Soleil, FlammarionChristian Bouyer, La princesse Palatine, Pygmalion
GOOD EVENING: The show begins in Las Vegas to look to the future foran MLB stadium and the new Hard Rock Hotel and Casino..,. undated Out CBS EYE ON THE WORLD WITH JOHN BATCHELOR FIRST HOUR 9-915 #PacificWatch: #VegasReport: Mirage and Tropicana replaced by Hard Rock Hotel and MLB. @JCBliss 915-930 #MEXICO: AMLO on the eve of control as the peso retreats. Mary Anastasia O'Grady, WSJ 930-945 #SCOTUS: Immunity and the Special Counsel. Dodd Frank and the Special Counsel Richard Epstein, Hoover. 945-1000 #POTUS: "Freedom" at the DNC. Richard Epstein, Hoover. SECOND HOUR 10-1015 #POTUS: Harris White House can reward California with the 2028 DNC Convention in LA. Bill Whalen, Hoover Institution. 1015-1030 #LANCASTER REPORT: Shopping nothing but discounts galore: Jim McTague, former Washington Editor, Barrons. @MCTagueJ. Author of the "Martin and Twyla Boundary Series." #FriendsofHistoryDebatingSociety 1030-1045 #SPACEX: Grounded for a barge landing anomaly. Bob Zimmerman BehindtheBlack.com 1045-1100 #NASA: Troubled Europa Clipper to fly. Bob Zimmerman BehindtheBlack.com THIRD HOUR 1100-1115 1/4: When China Attacks: A Warning to America by Grant Newsham (Author) https://www.amazon.sg/When-China-Attacks-Warning-America/dp/1684513650 Communist China is ambitious. It wants to replace the United States as the world's leading superpower. And it is well on its way. It is dominant in the world economy. It is a master at intellectual property theft. It shows strategic genius at cornering essential markets. It has been staggeringly successful in buying influence among American elites. And its military buildup is astonishing. So far, China has been waging a cold war on the United States and its Asian allies. But, emboldened by American weakness and decline, that cold war is about to turn hot. The flashpoint will be Taiwan—but the war will extend over the entire Pacific Theatre. The results could be devastating. America is facing the possibility of humiliating regional retreat—one with almost unimaginable costs to our economy and security. That's the warning of Grant Newsham, a longtime China analyst for the Marine Corps, the Foreign Service, and Morgan Stanley Bank in Japan. His shocking new book *When China Attacks* is a fire bell in the night—a warning about an imminent hot war that we are already in the process of losing. It offers a frightening, but well-founded, blow-by-blow account of what might happen. 1115-1130 2/4: When China Attacks: A Warning to America by Grant Newsham (Author) 1130-1145 3/4: When China Attacks: A Warning to America by Grant Newsham (Author) 1145-1200 4/4: When China Attacks: A Warning to America by Grant Newsham (Author) FOURTH HOUR 12-1215 #Non-Proliferation: What is to be done IN THE US, IRAN, SAUDI ARABIA, RUSSIA, CHINA? Henry Sokolski, NPEC 1215-1230 #RUSSIA: #PRC: Cold War in LEO. Henry Sokolski, NPEC 1230-1245 #ELECTRICITY: Generac to the rescue of a power hungry and starved 21st. Robert Bryce. 1245-100 am #ITALY: Hollywood on the Palatine. Lorenzo Fiori, Ansaldo Foundation.
#ITALY: Hollywood on the Palatine. Lorenzo Fiori, Ansaldo Foundation. https://www.msn.com/en-au/lifestyle/style/the-most-stylish-movies-to-watch-when-you-d-rather-be-in-italy/ar-BB1iiPjF 1729 Rome
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Tom opened the show complaining about people who spend too much time considering their selections at donut shops, specifically at Spunky Dunkers in Palatine, IL, when Tom is trying to pick up a 6-pack on his way to the studio. In a follow up to last week's Ford Explorer review, Jill and Tom turned their attention to cars, and the news that GMC will be reducing the number of Terrain compact crossover trim levels to three for 2026, and just one for 2025. This is a follow up to Jill's Explorer review from last episode, in which the hosts noted that Ford is slashing the number of that vehicle's trim levels from eight to just four. Jill shared her drive impressions of the new-for-2025 Genesis GV80 Coupe. The 4-door midsize crossover deviates from the existing GV80 with its rakish roofline, more upscale trappings, and unique, higher-performance engine. In the second segment, Jill and Tom welcome Dan Sampson of the Los Angeles Auto Show to the podcast. During a great conversation, Dan addressed the notion that auto shows are going through a period of decline, shared news about new and returning brands to the show, and shared details regarding online access to the proceedings. The L.A. Show kicks off in late November. In the last segment Jill is subjected to Tom's “Real or Fake Auto Show” quiz, including a pumpkin-spice bonus question.