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The exterior of Evanston Township High School.

ETHS teacher Richard Agin wins Edyth May Sliffe Award

October 22, 2020

When Evanston Township High School mathematics teacher Richard Agin (Pritzker ‘88) was selected in late September as a recipient of the Edyth May Sliffe Award for Distinguished Mathematics Teaching in...

Cultural arts coordinator Jennifer Lasik, right, talks at an Evanston Arts Council meeting in 2014. The Council awarded funding to 21 groups on Wednesday.

Evanston Arts Council announces 2020 Cultural Fund Grant recipients

October 22, 2020

The Evanston Arts Council announced its recipients of the 2020 Cultural Fund Grants on Wednesday. The program directs money from the city’s general fund to support a variety of art organizations across...

Wolf sits in front of the Evanston YWCA after finishing her marathon. She walked amidst the pandemic to benefit the YWCA.

Evanston resident walks marathon to fundraise for YWCA

October 22, 2020

In February, Evanston resident Christine Wolf was at home with sutures in her stomach, recovering from an abdominal surgery. She would have to relearn how to walk, and getting out of bed was difficult. But...

Ryan Field in Evanston Illinois

Hagerty, Big Ten mayors, call on conference to consider community impact during football season

October 20, 2020

Mayor Steve Hagerty joined 11 other mayors of cities in which Big Ten teams play to call on the conference to consider community positivity rates when deciding whether games should be held in a Tuesday...

City manager Erika Storlie. City Council voted Monday to commit to increasing the reserve fund to 16.66 percent of expenses.

Erika Storlie confirmed as Evanston’s next city manager

October 20, 2020

Evanston City Council confirmed Erika Storlie as the city’s next city manager on Monday night. The vote passed 7-3, with Alds. Robin Rue Simmons (5th), Thomas Suffredin (6th) and Cicely Fleming (9th)...

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