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  • Father and two daughters Jeffery M Leving
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  • Illinois Senator Michael Hastings addressing the Orland Township Democratic Organization Wednesday Oct. 12, 2022
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Author: Steve Metsch

Steve Metsch is an award winning veteran reporter who previously worked for the Daily Southtown Newspapers, Chicago Tribune and Chicago Sun-Times. Metsch is a writer and editor at the Southwest News Newspaper group based in suburban Chicago, and a freelance writer a health magazine, the Suburban Life, the Naperville Sun, and other organizations. Email Steve Metsch at [email protected]

New hires in Bridgeview

Posted on May 16, 2018May 16, 2018 By Steve Metsch No Comments on New hires in Bridgeview

New hires in Bridgeview Police officer, firefighter are hired By Steve Metsch A new police officer and a new firefighter have been appointed to their departments by the Bridgeview Village Board. Board members at the May 2 meeting voted unanimously 6-0 in favor of appointing Rakan Hammoudeh to the police department, and Kris Aguilar to…

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Summit cleans up boat launch

Posted on May 16, 2018May 16, 2018 By Steve Metsch No Comments on Summit cleans up boat launch

Summit cleans up boat launch Village hopes to develop recreational site By Steve Metsch Summit Mayor Sergio Rodriguez and other village officials, along with dozens of volunteers, were at the old boat launch site, 7800 Canal Bank Road, the morning of May 12 for a cleanup of the canal. At the May 7 s village…

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Whatsa matta, Yu?

Posted on May 3, 2018May 3, 2018 By Steve Metsch No Comments on Whatsa matta, Yu?

Whatsa matta, Yu? Cubs’ big free agent struggling, needs help By Steve Metsch The big question in Chicago baseball this season isn’t if the White Sox will lose 100 games, which looks like a safe bet. It’s “whatsa matta, Yu?” As in, what’s the matter with the Cubs’ free agent darling, starting pitcher Yu Darvish….

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Toyota Park: Through the years

Posted on April 30, 2018April 30, 2018 By Steve Metsch 1 Comment on Toyota Park: Through the years

Toyota Park: Through the years It’s hosted soccer, music legends, ethnic festivals  By Steve Metsch Bridgeview’s Toyota Park – which will be renamed SeatGeek Stadium starting in 2019 – has been home to some historic and memorable events since it opened in June 2006. First and foremost, it’s been home to the Chicago Fire, a…

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Hello, SeatGeek Stadium 

Posted on April 30, 2018April 30, 2018 By Steve Metsch No Comments on Hello, SeatGeek Stadium 

Hello, SeatGeek Stadium Bridgeview approves renaming of Toyota Park By Steve Metsch and Ray Hanania By unanimous vote, the Bridgeview Village Board has approved a partnership which will have a new name for what’s long been called Toyota Park SeatGeek and the village have agreed on naming the popular soccer and concert venue SeatGeek Stadium…

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Wolves start Thursday, lose Friday

Posted on April 27, 2018April 28, 2018 By Steve Metsch No Comments on Wolves start Thursday, lose Friday

Wolves start Thursday, lose Friday Season ends after longest game in franchise history  By Steve Metsch In case you missed it, the Wolves season came to a sudden conclusion at 12:08 a.m. Friday. That’s when Rockford’s  Victor Ejdsell scored on a blast from the right circle, the puck beating goalie Max Lagace, finding the back…

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The only show in town

Posted on April 26, 2018April 28, 2018 By Steve Metsch No Comments on The only show in town

The only show in town   Wolves face do-or-die game tonight vs. Rockford   By Steve Metsch   I’m not sure what’s on your agenda tonight, but if you have nothing planned, I highly suggest heading out to Rosemont.   There at the refurbished and very fan-friendly Allstate Arena, you can watch the only pro…

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New job title in Bridgeview

Posted on April 26, 2018April 26, 2018 By Steve Metsch No Comments on New job title in Bridgeview

New job title in Bridgeview Clark named a lieutenant for fire department By Steve Metsch After 17 years working as a firefighter and paramedic for Bridgeview, James R. Clark IV has a new title: Lieutenant. Clark was sworn into his new office by Mayor Steve Landek at the April 4 meeting of the Bridgeview Village…

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Batman bench to honor youth

Posted on April 26, 2018April 26, 2018 By Steve Metsch No Comments on Batman bench to honor youth

Batman bench to honor youth Bridgeview’s Lyle School wont forget Oliver Canales   By Steve Metsch Thanks to the donations of countless people, Oliver Canales will be remembered for a long time at Lyle Elementary School in Bridgeview. Their donations were not the monetary kind. They were simple plastic caps found on bottles and jars….

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Scaled-down works for “Weird Al”

Posted on April 7, 2018April 9, 2018 By Steve Metsch No Comments on Scaled-down works for “Weird Al”
Scaled-down works for “Weird Al”

Scaled-down works for “Weird Al” Legendary song parody artist shines in laid-back performance By Steve Metsch When you think of “Weird Al” Yankovic, you may think of amusing videos, wild costumes and clever, often hilarious, lyrics that are parodies of hit songs. On Friday night, in the first of two shows at the Vic Theatre…

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Culver’s to help family of Cmdr. Bauer

Posted on March 1, 2018March 1, 2018 By Steve Metsch No Comments on Culver’s to help family of Cmdr. Bauer
Culver’s to help family of Cmdr. Bauer

Culver’s to help family of Cmdr. Bauer Six locations to donate some of today’s proceeds By Steve Metsch The Culver’s restaurant in Lyons – along with five others owned by Guy Hollis – figure to be very busy Thursday evening. That’s because from 4 to 8 p.m., 15 percent of sales will be donated to…

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Lipinski and Newman square off

Posted on February 22, 2018February 23, 2018 By Steve Metsch No Comments on Lipinski and Newman square off
Lipinski and Newman square off

Lipinski and Newman square off Democratic hopefuls in 3rd House meet at MVCC By Steve Metsch The two candidates seeking the Democratic nomination – and barring a miracle – the next two-year term in Congress representing the 3rd House District, went toe-to-toe for about an hour Wednesday night. A political forum, not a debate, hosted…

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Hybrid medical center proposed in Lyons

Posted on February 21, 2018September 25, 2018 By Steve Metsch No Comments on Hybrid medical center proposed in Lyons

Hybrid medical center proposed in Lyons Site on Ogden Avenue would serve veterans and general public By Steve Metsch Vacant land where a longtime restaurant once stood in Lyons won’t remain empty very long if a podiatrist’s plan takes shape. And, if things work out, nor will the land across the street where the village…

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Race heats up for 24th House

Posted on February 21, 2018February 24, 2018 By Steve Metsch No Comments on Race heats up for 24th House
Race heats up for 24th House

Race heat up for 24th House Incumbent, challenger field questions in Lyons forum By Steve Metsch A wide range of issues were discussed during a 90-minute candidate forum Monday night for the Illinois House 24th District held at the Lyons Village Hall. Incumbent Lisa Hernandez and challenger Robert Reyes both seek the Democratic nomination in…

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State honors Bridgeview man twice

Posted on February 21, 2018September 25, 2018 By Steve Metsch No Comments on State honors Bridgeview man twice

State honors Bridgeview man twice Randy Carben gets awards from fire marshal’s office By Steve Metsch Bridgeview resident Randy Carben has been honored twice in the past year by the Illinois Fire Marshal’s office. Carben, 57, has lived in the village more than 30 years, and is a part-time police officer for Bridgeview, too. But…

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Township of Lyons approves grants

Posted on February 21, 2018February 23, 2018 By Steve Metsch No Comments on Township of Lyons approves grants

Township of Lyons approves grants Little League, Argo High, La Grange Pet Parade among beneficiaries By Steve Metsch The latest meeting of the Township of Lyons saw several sponsorships and grants being awarded by the board. Each of the following was approved by unanimous 5-0 votes. The township approved a $650 sponsorship with the Lyons…

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One week into Lent, sweet reminder

Posted on February 21, 2018September 25, 2018 By Steve Metsch No Comments on One week into Lent, sweet reminder

One week into Lent, sweet reminder Paczki Day was very popular in Chicago and the suburbs By Steve Metsch Visiting a bakery at 6 a.m. is not something Carlos Medina ordinarily does. But Feb. 13 was no ordinary day. “It’s Fat Tuesday. It’s to celebrate the start of Lent,” Medina said as he stood in…

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No shortage of big stories

Posted on December 31, 2017December 31, 2017 By Steve Metsch No Comments on No shortage of big stories
No shortage of big stories

No shortage of big stories 2017 had plenty of highlights in suburbs By Steve Metsch As the end of 2017 approaches, the Desplaines Valley News is taking a look back at the top stories of the past year. This week, we will highlight Bridgeview, Summit, Hodgkins, Indian Head Park, Countryside and Lyons. Next week, we…

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