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Hunter Biden jurors deliberating


Defense rests, but doesn’t call son of president to testify his Democratic father’s reelection
campaign. The younger Biden is
and directing the jury to look at
the gallery. “People sitting in the
By Claudia Lauer, Biden is charged with three felo- from his former romantic partners, also charged with failing to pay at gallery are not evidence.”
Michael Kunzelman nies stemming from the purchase read personal text messages and least $1.4 million in taxes in a case Defense attorney Abbe Lowell
and Randall Chase of the gun in 2018. Prosecutors seen photos of him with drug para- set to go to trial in September. countered that prosecutors have
Associated Press say he lied on a federal form by phernalia or partially clothed. In closing arguments on failed to prove their case. He told
saying he was not illegally using or He has publicly detailed his Monday, the prosecutor told jurors jurors the fact that his client has a
WILMINGTON, Del. — Jurors addicted to drugs. struggle with a crack cocaine to focus on the “overwhelming” famous last name does not change
in Hunter Biden’s gun trial began Jurors deliberated for less than addiction before getting sober evidence against Hunter Biden the fact that he is presumed inno-
deliberating Monday to decide an hour before leaving for the day. more than five years ago. But the and pay no mind to members of cent — like any other defendant —
whether the president’s son is Deliberations were to resume defense sought to show he did not the president’s family sitting in the until proven guilty.
guilty of federal firearms charges Tuesday. consider himself an “addict” when courtroom, including first lady Jill “With my last breath in this case,
over a revolver he bought when Since the trial began last week he filled out the form. Biden. I ask for the only verdict that will
prosecutors say he was addicted in Delaware’s federal court, jurors It’s the first of two trials that “All of this is not evidence,”
to crack cocaine. have heard emotional testimony Hunter Biden faces in the midst of Wise said, extending his hand Turn to Biden, Page 9

Council
looking at
historic
payout
$50M would settle
allegedly forced false
confessions to police
By Jake Sheridan
Chicago Tribune

Chicago aldermen are set to


consider the city’s largest police
misconduct settlement ever: a
$50 million deal for four men
imprisoned after detectives
allegedly forced their false
confessions as teens.
The hefty sum would go to
four men who were originally
convicted in a 1995 double
murder. The men were arrested
and tried as teens and spent half
their lives in prison, but were
exonerated in 2017 and certified
as innocent after new finger-
printing technology did not
connect them to the scene.
ARMANDO L. SANCHEZ/CHICAGO TRIBUNE The council Finance
Committee unanimously

OBAMA MARKS MUSEUM


approved the settlement
recommended by city attorneys
Monday, setting it up for a final
vote by the full City Council on
Wednesday.

REACHING FULL HEIGHT


The four men — Lashawn
Ezell, Charles Johnson,
Troshawn McCoy and Larod
Styles — were accused of
robbing and murdering Khaled
Ibrahim and Yousef Ali. They
Former President Barack Obama talks with workers while visiting the site of the Obama Presidential Center to sign a metal beam as the concrete were coerced to give false
infrastructure of the museum building reaches its full height on Monday in Chicago. The 19-acre museum campus will house a building for commu- confessions by Chicago Police
nity events, a Chicago Public Library branch, an athletic center, outdoor play areas, walking trails, and a garden and sledding hill integrated into Department detectives, their
the surrounding park, in addition to the Obama museum itself, showcasing the president’s legacy. The presidential center was originally slated
to open at the end of 2025, but recently the opening date has been pushed to sometime in 2026. Turn to Police, Page 2

Judge allows prosecutors


to use video interview of
victim’s 5-year-old brother
Ex-boyfriend allegedly ‘savaged’ pregnant
mom, stabbed Jayden Perkins, 11, to death
By Madeline Buckley Jayden’s mother and other
Chicago Tribune women, is charged with murder,
attempted murder and other
Cook County prosecutors will felonies in the March attack he
be allowed to present statements allegedly perpetrated weeks after
made by the younger brother of going to the family’s home and
Jayden Perkins hours after the threatening Jayden’s mother.
11-year-old boy was brutally “I loved him so much … I was
stabbed, a judge ruled Monday, crying,” the boy said of his older
bringing into the trial that the brother during the interview,
5-year-old boy told a child advo- according to court documents.
cacy interviewer his moth- Family members gathered in
er’s ex-boyfriend “savaged” his the courtroom at the Leighton
mother and brother. Criminal Court Building for the
The video-recorded inter- hearing, which took place under
view captured heartbreaking elevated security. They at times
statements from the boy on the grew emotional hearing the boy’s
day his brother was killed and his words and Brand’s arguments, as
pregnant mother was seriously he is representing himself. EILEEN T. MESLAR/CHICAGO TRIBUNE
injured in their Edgewater apart- Brand acting as his own attor-

Red carpet night at


ment, according to court filings, ney has sped up the proceedings,
offering more details about the as he is seeking a quick trial date
attack that drew sympathy and as soon as this summer.
outrage for the family and raised Prosecutors sought to admit
questions about the handling of the interview given by the 5-year-

James Beard Awards


domestic violence cases. The old boy, referred to as K.M. in
alleged attacker was released documents, to a forensic inter-
from prison just a day before the viewer at the Chicago Children’s
killing. Advocacy Center, arguing it met
Crosetti Brand, 37, an ex-boy- the standards for exceptions to
friend who had a documented Chef Sujan Sarkar of Indienne walks the red carpet while attending the James Beard Foundation Awards at the
history of violence against Turn to Stabbing, Page 5 Lyric Opera House on Monday. The awards ceremony has been held in Chicago since 2015.

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Police
“Ask Amy: Advice for Better Living” For over a decade, from Page 1
Amy Dickinson has been the Tribune’s signature general
advice columnist, helping readers with questions both federal lawsuits allege.
personal and pressing. This book, which collects columns Ibrahim and Ali were
from 2011 to 2013, is a testament to the empathetic fatally shot on a December
counsel and practical common-sense tips that Dickinson night by a pair of attackers
has been distilling for years. at their used car dealership,
Elegant Auto. The attackers
“Culture Worrier: Reflections on Race, Politics then stole two cars and sped
and Social Change.” Clarence Page’s newest book away from the lot at 75th
commemorates the 30th anniversary of his column’s first Street and Western Avenue.
appearance in the Tribune. It is the first such collection of Ezell, Johnson, McCoy
the Pulitzer Prize winner’s columns, covering topics such as and Styles allege police
politics, social issues, pop culture, race, family, new media interrogated them for
and prominent figures, as well as his personal life. hours, away from guard-
ians and handcuffed, and
“10 Things You Might Not Know About Nearly tricked them to confess only
Everything.” You may never need to know the human after they were “terrified,
body contains a half-pound of salt, but that’s just one of confused and utterly worn
the obscure facts you’ll find about sports, history, religion, down.”
politics, arts and culture, food and leisure, and science and Johnson told police
technology in this collection of columns from Mark Jacob during one interroga-
and Stephan Benzkofer. tion that he and his co-de-
fendants planned to steal
“Life Skills: How To Do Almost Anything” How do you cars from the lot and strip
give a good wedding toast? How do you fix a clogged them for parts. Witnesses Lashawn Ezell, 37, from left, Charles Johnson, 40, and Larod Styles, 37, members of the so-called
drain? How do you bowl without hurting anyone? later identified him as the Marquette Four, join with many of the attorneys who helped to have their convictions vacated
Questions like these make up this engaging do-it-yourself shooter at the trial. He and on Feb. 15, 2017. NANCY STONE/CHICAGO TRIBUNE
guide. Styles were sentenced to life
without parole. McCoy was framing an 8-year-old boy in as a 15-year-old, the prison weeks before what would
All Chicago Tribune print books are available online at given a 55-year sentence, the infamous 1998 murder time he faced left him have been a potentially
chicagotribune.com/printbooks while Ezell was sentenced of 11-year-old Ryan Harris. “stripped of the basic plea- embarrassing trial.
to 20 years in prison and Cassidy was also sued by sures of human experience,” Aldermen also voted to
released after 10 years. the exonerated “Englewood his lawsuit says. advance a $2 million settle-
Together, they spent 73 Four” who courts deter- “He missed the oppor- ment for the mother of
Accuracy and ethics years in prison, city attorney mined were wrongfully tunity to begin living inde- Ronald Johnson III, who
Jessica Felker said Monday. convicted in a 1994 rape pendently, to share holidays, was shot and killed by a
The Tribune’s editorial code of principles governs But when authorities again and murder. Those exoner- births, funerals, and other Chicago police officer in
professional behavior and journalism standards. Everyone examined fingerprints from ated men similarly claimed life events with loved ones, 2014. The lawsuit alleged
in our newsroom must agree to live up to this code of one of the stolen cars with Cassidy fed and coerced to have girlfriends, to fall in Officer George Hernandez
conduct. Read it at chicagotribune.com/accuracy. new technology a decade false confessions. love, to marry, and to pursue used excessive force when
after the convictions, they The four men originally a career, and the fundamen- Hernandez fatally shot
Corrections and clarifications: Publishing information were unable to match the convicted of double murder tal freedom to live his life Johnson as Johnson ran
quickly and accurately is a central part of the Chicago four men with the evidence, were first interviewed by as an autonomous human away from him.
Tribune’s news responsibility. Felker added. police after Cassidy claimed being,” the lawsuit says. In 2016, the Independent
Instead, the fingerprint an anonymous caller told Out of prison now, he has Police Review Authority
 A headline on an op-ed in Sunday’s paper misspelled evidence was matched to him McCoy was involved in struggled with the stigma ruled Hernandez was justi-
former Vice President Hubert Humphrey’s first name. a convicted felon whose the crime, Felker said. of being branded a violent fied in the shooting because
 A story on Monday’s Page 1 mischaracterized Eileen mother lived near the spot If the deal is approved criminal, the lawsuit added. evidence supported the
O’Neill Burke’s status in the election for the next Cook where the stolen car was Wednesday, the city would The committee also officer’s belief that Johnson
County state’s attorney. She is the Democratic nominee. abandoned. The Cook pay the men $21 million approved three additional had a gun. Johnson’s family
The Tribune regrets the errors. County state’s attorney’s and the city’s insurance settlements totaling over has alleged police planted
office has since interviewed provider would pay another $9 million. a gun at the scene to cover
the man, but declined to $29 million. The $50 million A $5.8 million settlement up misconduct. City attor-
press charges against him. total would make it the larg- moved forward for four ney Caroline Fronczak on
HOW TO 7 a.m.–5 p.m. Monday–Friday Johnson’s lawyers argued est police settlement in the current and former Depart- Monday said video of the
7 a.m.–noon Saturday–Sunday
CONTACT US 7 a.m.–11 a.m. holidays he had signed a confession city’s history, though other ment of Water Management shooting did not conclu-
Delivery problem? Or go to chicagotribune.com/ only after he was told it was settlements for single indi- employees who alleged they sively show whether or not
Call 312-546-7900 customerservice a routine document that viduals surpass the size faced rampant racism while Johnson had a gun.
would lead to his release. In of the payouts each man working at the department. Aldermen also approved
Subscribe online: chicagotribune.com/subscribe addition, the details in the will receive. The record The plaintiffs’ lawsuits a $1.25 million settle-
To subscribe, manage your print or digital subscription, or confessions from the men, had been previously set in allege they were given ment for a woman whose
inquire about billing or vacation holds, call 312-546-7900. which formed the bulk of March when the city settled worse assignments, denied car was struck by a falling
the prosecution’s case, did with the family of Nathen promotions and faced light pole at the intersec-
To report an error, email readerhelp@chicagotribune. not match up, they said. Jones for $45 million. Jones harassment because of tion of East Illinois Street
com or call the Reader Help line at 312-222-3348. The men’s lawsuits argue was left unable to walk, talk anti-Black discrimination. and North McClurg Court.
Chicago failed to iden- and care for himself at 15 Racism in the department’s The woman, who suffered a
tify and track officers who years old after a car he was a top ranks has long been an concussion, alleged the light
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CHICAGOLAND
Street closures near Grant Park begin
Monday for the NASCAR Street Race
By Kate Armanini Pre-race activity Roosevelt Road. Closure Lake Shore Drive
Chicago Tribune in Grant Park of Jackson Drive between „ Columbus Drive from
Columbus Drive and DuSable Roosevelt Road to Monroe
The NASCAR Chicago June 10: Ida B. Wells Drive Lake Shore Drive „ Roosevelt Road from
Street Race is set to return will close from Michigan July 1 – Beginning at 9 p.m.: DuSable Lake Shore Drive to
for a second year, drawing Avenue to Columbus Drive Closure of southbound Michigan Avenue
thousands to Grant Park on starting at 12:01 a.m. to allow DuSable Lake Shore Drive „ Jackson Drive from
July 6 and 7, and prompting for construction of the main between Randolph Street and Michigan Avenue to DuSable Workers put up fencing along Columbus Drive as street
extensive street closures viewing areas; and limited McFetridge Drive. Reopen- Lake Shore Drive closures begin Monday in preparation for this year’s NASCAR
and rerouting downtown. parking restrictions will be ing at 6 a.m. on July 2 „ Balbo Drive from Michigan Chicago Street Race, which takes place on July 6-7.
The closures began put in place along south- Avenue to DuSable Lake ANTONIO PEREZ/CHICAGO TRIBUNE
Monday, nearly a month bound Columbus Drive July 2 – Beginning at 6 a.m.: Shore Drive
before the event, to allow between Jackson Drive and Closure of Congress Circle „ Ida B. Wells Drive from „ 8th Street from Wabash northbound will remain
for setup. Motorists should Balbo Drive and entrances at Michigan Michigan Avenue to Avenue to Michigan Avenue open from South Shore
be prepared for heavy traf- Avenue, Van Buren Street and Columbus Drive „ 9th Street from Wabash Drive to I-55 merger
fic and reroutes throughout June 19 to June 20: Tempo- Harrison Street „ Congress Circle from Avenue to Michigan Avenue „ To visit the Museum
the event, according to the rary road closure from 9 Harrison Street to Van Buren „ 11th Street from Wabash Campus from the South: Exit
city’s Office of Emergency p.m. to 2 a.m. on northbound July 4 – Beginning at 9 p.m.: Street Avenue to Michigan Avenue DuSable Lake Shore Drive
Management and Commu- Michigan Avenue from Closure of westbound and „ Northbound Indiana „ Balbo Drive from Wabash at 31st Street and utilize Fort
nications. Both the CTA and Congress Circle to Jackson eastbound Roosevelt Road Avenue from Roosevelt Road Avenue to Michigan Avenue Dearborn Drive to proceed
Metra will provide addi- Drive to allow for a pedes- between Michigan Avenue to 13th Street „ Harrison Street from north and access 18th Drive
tional service. trian walkway to be installed and DuSable Lake Shore „ Post Place: Entrance and Wabash Avenue to Michigan „ To visit the Museum
More than half of Grant while viewing structures are Drive. Closure of northbound exit of Lower Wacker Drive Avenue Campus from the North:
Park will remain open to being assembled Michigan Avenue between „ Garvey Court: Entrance „ Ida B. Wells from Wabash Access Stevenson
the public throughout the Roosevelt Road and Jackson and exit of Lower Wacker Avenue to Michigan Avenue Expressway (I-55N), and
event, including popular June 26 – Beginning at 8 Drive „ Jackson Blvd. from Wabash merge onto DuSable Lake
features such as Bucking- p.m.: Northbound traffic lane Reopening Schedule: The Avenue to Michigan Avenue Shore Drive Exit at 18th
ham Fountain, Butler Field closure on Congress Circle July 5 – Beginning at 12:01 northbound section of „ Van Buren Street from „ DuSable Lake Shore Drive
and Lower Hutchinson a.m.: Closure of north- DuSable Lake Shore Drive Wabash Avenue to Michigan Southbound will remain
Field. June 27 – Beginning at 7 p.m.: bound and southbound is set to reopen on July 8 at Avenue open from Hollywood
All of NASCAR demo- Curb lane closure of Colum- DuSable Lake Shore Drive 6 a.m. After the event, select „ Monroe Street from Boulevard to Randolph
bilization activities are bus Drive between Jackson between Randolph Street and streets will gradually reopen Michigan Avenue to Street
expected to conclude July Drive and Roosevelt Road McFetridge Drive. Closure Columbus Drive „ Inner DuSable Lake Shore
18, the city said. of southbound Michigan Priority Streets: The prior- „ Southbound DuSable Lake Drive will remain open in
Last year’s race drew crit- Significant street Avenue between Roosevelt ity streets for reopening Shore Drive from Randolph both directions
icism for traffic and limited closures Road and Jackson Drive. are DuSable Lake Shore Street to Monroe Street „ Dan Ryan Expressway
lakefront accessibility, June 27 – Beginning at 7 p.m.: Closure of the northbound Drive, Michigan Avenue „ Northbound Michigan (I-90/94) will remain open in
prompting officials to say Closure of Jackson Drive lane of Indiana Avenue at 13th and Columbus Drive. Other Avenue from 13th to 16th both directions
setup and takedown time between Michigan Avenue Street. Closure on Monroe street closures will remain in Street „ Kennedy Expressway
this year would be reduced and Columbus Drive Street between Columbus place until the demobiliza- „ Northbound Indiana (I-90/94) will remain open in
from 25 days to 19 days. Drive and DuSable Lake tion of the track wall, fence Avenue from 14th to 16th both directions. Eisenhower
When asked in April to clar- June 28 – Beginning at 8 a.m.: Shore Drive and viewing structures is Street Expressway (I-290) will
ify the timeline, city officials Closure of Balbo Drive from completed. All NASCAR-re- „ Columbus underpass remain open in both
said building and taking Columbus Drive to DuSable Race weekend street lated activities are expected and the Chicago Lakefront directions
down the main parts of the Lake Shore Drive (intersec- closures – July 6 and to conclude by the end of the Bicycle Path will remain open „ Stevenson Expressway
course, and the closure of tion will be open) July 7 day on July 18 throughout the event (this (I-55) will remain open in
major roads needed to do „ Southbound DuSable Lake includes Monroe Street and both directions
so, would be reduced by six June 28 – Beginning at 7 p.m.: Shore Drive from Randolph Streets with local access Roosevelt Road)
days. Full closure of Balbo Drive Street to McFetridge Drive only for residents, „ Pedestrians traveling west In the Loop, the following
The city said at the time from Michigan Avenue to „ Northbound DuSable Lake businesses and their must utilize and access side- streets will remain open:
it did this partly by moving Columbus Drive Shore Drive from McFetridge employees walk on the north side of State Street, Dearborn
some deliveries of equip- Drive to Randolph Street Sidewalks will remain open Monroe Street, Roosevelt Street, Clark Street, LaSalle
ment off busy Columbus June 29 – Beginning at 7 p.m.: „ Northbound Michigan throughout the setup and tear- Road or Columbus Drive Street, Wells Street, Frank-
Drive to Ida B. Wells Drive. Southbound lane closure on Avenue from Roosevelt Road down (June 10 – July 18). underpass only lin Street, Upper Wacker
That means eight fewer Columbus Drive from Balbo to Jackson Drive „ Southbound Michigan Drive, Lower Wacker Drive,
days of lane closures on Drive to Roosevelt Road „ Southbound Michigan Avenue from Monroe Street Alternative routes Randolph Street, Washing-
Columbus, NASCAR said. Avenue from Jackson Drive to Jackson Drive available – streets may ton Street, Madison Street,
Here’s a complete list of July 1 – Beginning at 1 a.m.: to 8th Street „ Southbound Michigan be closed by the city, if Roosevelt Road – West of
street closures throughout Closure of Columbus Drive „ Monroe Street from Avenue from 8th to Roosevelt deemed necessary Michigan Avenue, 18th
the event: between Jackson Drive and Columbus Drive to DuSable Road „ DuSable Lake Shore Drive Street

Shannon Jr. rape trial begins with selection of jury to decide fate of Illinois star
By Jonathan Bullington nosticators believe he could escort her to her feet and to they had heard about a Doug- and grabbed her butt. Next, ing authorities have failed to
Chicago Tribune be a first-round pick in this the hallway, where she was las County case involving an she said, she felt his hand pursue another suspect.
month’s draft — now hinge seen by paramedics. Illini basketball player, but move her underwear to the That person is identi-
LAWRENCE, Kansas — on a jury whittled down over Prosecutor Ricardo Leal none said they knew Shan- side and a finger inside her fied in attorney filings as a
Jurors were selected Monday the course of seven hours and Bath took turns posing non when, at Bath’s request, for what she estimated to be “third-party defendant.”
in Douglas County to decide from a potential pool that questions of potential jurors, he stood to face the poten- no more than 10 seconds. The Chicago Tribune is not
whether Chicago native and exceeded 70 at the start of most centered on their tial jury pool. Shannon’s Then, she said, he “just naming him as he’s not been
University of Illinois men’s the day. understanding of the crim- accuser testified during a stopped.” charged in connection with
basketball standout Terrence Dressed in a dark blue inal justice system — did May preliminary hearing that The two never spoke to the 18-year-old woman’s
Shannon Jr. is guilty of grab- suit, brown shoes and a they understand, for exam- she had been in the “Martini each other. She said she froze, alleged rape.
bing an 18-year-old woman’s white shirt buttoned at the ple, that the state has the Room” at the Jayhawk Cafe a drink in one hand and a Shannon’s attorneys
buttocks under her skirt and collar, sans tie, Shannon sat burden to prove Shannon’s in the early hours of Sept. 9, phone in the other, both arms previously said they have
penetrating her vagina with quietly during the first day guilt — and whether they felt when she saw a man she later pressed near her chest. witnesses and video from
his finger in September at of his scheduled four-day they could make impartial identified as Shannon wave “I was terrified,” she said the Martini Room that put
a bar near the University of trial, occasionally leaning to decisions based on evidence her over to him. during the May 10 prelim- the third-party defendant in
Kansas campus. his right to confer with two and testimony alone. Three “I kind of made eye contact inary hearing in Douglas the spot where the 18-year-
The 12 jurors and three of his three attorneys: Tricia were excused after an hour of with him and he reached out County, according to a tran- old said Shannon was stand-
alternates — eight men and Bath, based in Leawood, questioning, apparently due his arm to grab me to pull him script. ing when she encountered
seven women — were chosen Kansas, and Mark Sutter, to their stated negative views over toward him,” she testi- She told authorities she him. Police have not ques-
after a lengthy jury selection whose office is in Oakbrook about police. Two potential fied. “So he kind of — I don’t identified Shannon after tioned this third-party defen-
process Monday in Judge Terrace. His attorneys have jurors were later excused remember where he grabbed searching online for photos dant while investigating the
Amy Hanley’s courtroom. appeared eager to conclude because of the nature of the me, but he grabbed me, and of rosters for football and reported rape, Shannon’s
Shannon faces one count the trial before the NBA draft alleged crime in the case; one then as I got closer, he started basketball teams at KU and attorneys previously said.
of rape or an alternative begins June 26. said he had been a victim of a grabbing on my hip area and Illinois. Shannon testified at Additionally, Shannon’s
count of aggravated sexual The trial continues Tues- sexual assault, the other said my butt area.” the same May hearing and attorneys said the third-
battery, also a felony. He has day with opening statements. she did not feel she could be The entire encounter denied knowing his accuser party defendant was accused
denied the allegations, which Monday’s proceedings fair and impartial. lasted maybe 30 seconds, she or having any physical by a different woman — also
stem from a trip he and two got off to a rocky start as one Two more were excused said. And at first, she said, she contact with her. His attor- 18 — of touching her vagina
others took to Lawrence to potential juror fainted from after disclosing that some- didn’t have a problem with neys previously filed separate outside her pants, with-
watch an Illini-Jayhawks her chair. Other potential one close to them had been him touching her over her court motions questioning out her consent, two weeks
football game. Shannon’s jurors and court deputies accused of a serious crime. clothes. But his right hand the strength of the state’s before the alleged Shannon
NBA hopes — some prog- rushed to her aid, helping More than a dozen said slid under her skirt, she said, DNA evidence and suggest- incident, in the same location.

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Crossword City demands thousands of


officers pay off pension error
By A.D. Quig contributions,” the message as low as about $80, and for
and Jeremy Gorner from PABF Executive Direc- others as high as $1,300.
Chicago Tribune tor Kevin Reichart reads. “I know nobody likes to
“Due to a fiscal year discrep- get a bill, and it should have
Thousands of Chicago ancy with the City of Chicago, never happened,” FOP Pres-
police officers received an the retroactive salary contract ident John Catanzara said in
unwelcome letter from their payment you received a video posted to the union’s
pension fund this week: 1/1/2022 was counted by the YouTube page Monday. He
thanks to a payroll error City toward your 2022 annual blamed “incompetence” in
spurred by officers’ latest salary cap.” CPD’s Finance Department
contract, approximately As part of the new contract and chastised the pension
3,000 are required to cut a for Chicago police officers fund for not bringing the
check to their pension fund, approved by the City Council issue to the members’ atten-
plus interest. in late 2023, union members tion earlier.
The Fraternal Order received a 2.5% base salary The union will be filing
of Police, Lodge 7, which increase that applied retro- a class-action grievance
represents most rank-and-file actively to the start of 2022. demanding the city pay the
cops, said it planned on filing “The city did not withhold 3% interest charge “that the
a grievance over the error so the correct 9% of members’ pension fund is looking to
that the city would have to pay salary and duty availabil- hammer our officers with,”
that interest charge instead of ity pay for the required Catanzara said.
workers. payment,” according to a post Given that those workers
The flub is hitting Tier on the fund’s website. paid state and federal income
2 members of the Police- Reichart did not respond tax on those earnings, Catan-
men’s Annuity and Benefit to a request for comment, nor zara said the city should also
Fund of Chicago, those who did the city’s Finance Depart- refund the equivalent of the
started working for the CPD ment. taxes charged on that income.
on or after Jan. 1, 2011. Those Per state law, the fund “I don’t know where this
members make up roughly “must receive the required all ends up. It’s pretty disap-
half of the more than 12,000 contributions,” plus 3% pointing where we’re at with
By Stella Zawistowski. © 2024 Tribune Content Agency, LLC. All rights reserved.
6/11/24 active members of the fund. interest. Members are asked this department and this
Sworn officers contribute 9% to sign a letter of acknowl- administration,” Catanzara
ACROSS 51 Regular Solutions of their salary to their pension, edgment and cut a check to said.
1 Resorts payments which is automatically with- the PABF for the salary cap The PABF is among the
with beauty 52 King Arthur’s drawn from paychecks. correction. lowest-funded city pension
treatments domain
5 Tolled 56 Lower limb
PABF, in a letter to Failure to pay up by Aug. 31 funds, with enough assets to
9 Don’t use wisely 57 Fuel cartel: Abbr. members, said the error means that original amount cover 21.76% of its obligations
14 Speak up 58 Very ill: 4 wds. was because of a “fiscal year — plus interest — would be through the end of 2022.
15 Lotion ingredient 64 Saying to live by discrepancy” with the city. withheld from pensioners’
16 Footnote abbr. 66 “After that...” “This letter serves to annuity payments when they aquig@chicagotribune.com
17 Opera set in 67 DVR brand inform you of a payment retire. The union says the
Egypt 68 Mistake shortfall in your pension charge for some members is jgorner@chicagotribune.com
18 “__ be so hasty!” 69 Bundle of yarn
19 Value 70 Tied up
20 Uncalled for 71 Keep for later
23 “__ Land” (2016
Emma Stone
72 Singer James or
Jones Illinois man faces charges in stabbing
of mother’s boyfriend in East Chicago
film) 73 Be courageous
24 Pitcher’s stat:
Abbr. DOWN
25 Burst, as an 1 Male deer
overstuffed 2 Duo By Meredith Colias-Pete He was arrested Satur- vene, he and Maddox
suitcase: 2 wds. 3 Actor Alan 27 Basics 47 Tailless primate
27 Pre-dinner drink 4 Performers on ice 28 Object held on 48 Nullified Post-Tribune day and is being held with- struggled and fell to the
32 Quipster 5 Exudes stage 50 Two, in Spanish out bail, until it is reset to ground. Maddox reached
33 Informal French 6 Tons: 2 wds. 29 Lack of difficulty 52 Arrives A 23-year-old Dolton, $100,000, or $10,000 cash in his pocket for a knife and
eatery 7 Taboo action 30 Makes mad 53 To the left, on a Illinois, man faces felony surety on June 25. stabbed him four times in
35 Stretchy material 8 Stand: 2 wds. 31 Royal orders ship charges after stabbing his His next court date is the abdomen, the affidavit
39 Trig function: 9 “Oh my gosh!” 34 Coup d’__ 54 Paris’ subway mom’s boyfriend last week June 16 before Judge Natalie states.
Abbr. 10 Expression of 36 Metal money 55 10% church in East Chicago, court docu- Bokota. Maddox fled in a silver
40 Benches and regret 37 Providence art donation ments allege. ‘East Chicago Det. Daniel Ford Fusion.
chairs 11 Bit of paper institution: Abbr. 59 Gabfest Daveion L. Maddox Saliga wrote he was called at The victim was taken to
42 __ and vinegar 12 Lord or Lady 38 Bitter brews 60 Superman’s was charged Friday with 8:20 p.m. June 6 to the 4400 St. Catherine’s Hospital,
43 Haste 13 Director Coen 41 Colombo’s alter ego attempted murder, aggra- block of Tod Avenue. before he was transferred
46 Five-spice 21 “Mila 18” author country: 2 wds. 61 Opera star vated battery, battery by Maddox pushed his to a Chicago-area medical
component: 2 Leon 44 __ set (building 62 Finished means of a deadly weapon mother to the ground on facility.
wds. 22 Female pig toy) 63 Disappeared and battery resulting in seri- concrete, the victim said.
49 Stop sign’s color 26 Good friend 45 Ctrl-Alt-__ 65 Mined resource ous bodily injury. When he tried to inter- mcolias@post-trib.com

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Palos Hospital brings recovery closer


for Oak Forest lung transplant patient
By Janice Neumann ago, lung cancer was found. said Anne O’Boye, manager “The family was an enor-
Daily Southtown She also had major abdomi- of the Northwestern Medi- mous support,” Subramani
nal surgery last year, followed cine Canning Thoracic said.
A double lung transplant by weeks of rehabilitation. Institute Lung Transplant Knight’s daughter said she
has given Michelle Knight, “I knew Michelle prior to Program. “It’s making a big and her sisters had rallied
of Oak Forest, a new lease the transplant,” Subramani impact on patients.” around their mom to help.
on life when she might have said. “I’ve seen the change Subramani said it typi- But Agostinelli has been
given up. she’s undergone from being cally took patients four to 12 on-call for her mom the most
Even with the sometimes very, very sick … to now being weeks after surgery to fully because they live together,
grueling recovery period, independent. recover, depending on their while her three sisters reside
which included being on a “Her breath is completely strength going into the trans- out of state.
The city of Aurora is looking at a new funding arrangement ventilator right after surgery, normal and she’s able to do plant and recovery immedi- Though Knight needs to
with the Aurora Civic Center Authority, which manages the intense rehabilitation and everything she wants to do.” ately after. be seen only once a month
Paramount Theatre, as well as RiverEdge Park. taking 25 pills daily to ward The Lung Transplant Northwestern performed at this point, after the trans-
LINDA GIRARDI/FOR THE BEACON-NEWS off rejection and infection, Clinic at Palos, which opened the first double-lung trans- plant it was three to four
Knight, 64, is upbeat about in January, has been a big plant in 2020 and its Double times weekly for testing and
Aurora still working the entire experience.
“I’m grateful, I’m blessed,
help. She and her family and
caregivers had been going
Lung Replacement and
Multidisciplinary Care
appointments.
“It is a lot of work,” said

on new funding
” Knight said as she sat in a downtown to Northwest- program has now performed Agostinelli. “They trained us
clinic room at Northwest- ern for appointments and double-lung transplants on how to give medications,
ern Medicine Palos Hospital testing. The trips to and on 40 patients, including what to look for (in terms of
arrangement with waiting to see her lung trans-
plant pulmonologist. “I don’t
from Chicago just added to
the exhaustion she felt in an
Knight, at the Northwestern
Medicine Canning Thoracic
infection or rejection).
“They’re like a family. The

Civic Center Authority


think it was a problem at all, I already weakened state. Institute in Chicago. Northwestern team has been
feel good.” Subramani said when “Our double lung trans- so incredibly helpful about
Part of that outlook comes Francesca Agostinelli, plant program is a life-sav- explaining everything.”
By Steve Lord the theater has rebounded from having a firm grasp of Knight’s 25-year-old daugh- ing program for end-stage Knight, too, praised the
Aurora Beacon-News better than many theaters the big picture. ter and primary caregiver, lung disease and the lung doctors, nurses and other
that suffered similar fates “I was able to get two new was told about the clinic disease could be from vari- health care workers, who
City of Aurora officials during the pandemic. The lungs,” Knight said. opening, she was almost in ous causes,” Subramani continue to help her.
are aiming to bring forward reason for that is the part- Dr. Mrinalini Venkata tears, “she was so relieved explained. “The staff has all been very
a new funding arrange- nership between the two Subramani, her pulmonolo- she didn’t have to drive Knight’s family has helped kind,” she said.
ment with the Aurora Civic entities, those officials have gist, said she was doing great. (her mother) downtown to her through the many visits,
Center Authority by the said. She had end-stage COPD and appointments.” pain and recovery, which was Janice Neumann is a
end of June. In 2022, the council was on oxygen, plus during “For patients who live in evident to the health care freelance reporter for the
The funding arrange- approved appropriating her transplant three months this area, that can be hours,” staff who helped her. Daily Southtown.
ment is considered a long- $5.5 million to the Civic
term solution spending Center Authority so the
plan detailing the financial Paramount could cover

Aurora Pride Parade offers the


relationship between the operational costs to get
city and the Civic Center fully reopened.
Authority, which manages Earlier this year, alder-
the Paramount Theatre and men approved another $4.5
RiverEdge Park.
Mayor Richard Irvin,
speaking during a City
Council Committee of the
million. The money came
from federal funds the city
received from the Amer-
ican Rescue Plan Act, and
chance to ‘show your true colors’
Whole meeting recently, officials said that money By Gloria Casas
said he and Alex Alex- was specifically to help Chicago Tribune
androu, the city’s chief theaters and restaurants
management officer, have recover from the pandemic. Miles waved a rainbow
been “directly involved” City officials have said flag and cheered with the
with some of the meetings the Paramount Theatre and crowd gathered to watch
between the city and the its Broadway Series brings the Aurora Pride Parade
Civic Center Authority. about 500,000 people to make its way through
“The (Paramount) downtown Aurora. downtown Sunday.
theater was affected by At the time the money Miles, who declined to
COVID,” Irvin said. “This is was appropriated earlier give a last name, is from a
too important to our down- this year, city officials said rural community.
town to let fail. It’s a longer, they would bring forward “I love it,” Miles said
more involved project that a new, permanent funding about the parade. “I’ve
we want to get right.” arrangement with the Civic never seen so many people
Before the COVID- Center Authority by April. who like me in one place.”
19 shutdown, the Para- Chris Minick, the city’s LGBTQ+ members, their
mount’s subscription base chief financial officer, said families and allies gathered
was about 41,000. Because that will be more by the end to celebrate Pride Month at
of the pandemic, it fell to of June. He said the city and the city’s fifth annual Pride
as low as 29,000, but has Civic Center Authority offi- Parade.
rebounded to about 37,000. cials have met seven to 10 Aurora Pride, a nonprofit
Right now, it is the largest times combing through founded in 2019, sponsored
theater subscription base in financial reports and look- the parade. It is on a mission
the country. ing at fundraising. to promote LGBTQ+ accep-
City and Civic Center tance and community in
Authority officials have said slord@tribpub.com the city, according to its
website.
The parade had 75 units,
the most it has ever had, said
Sunday night shooting Brittney Keller, an Aurora
Pride board member.
Sisters Leslie Cano, left, and Maritza Cano-Sosa came to the Aurora Pride Parade decked out in
rainbow colors and dressed their pets, Luna, left, and Puchis, right, too.

at Dixmoor Playfield The parade usually draws


about 8,000 people, Keller
GLORIA CASAS/FOR THE BEACON-NEWS

cookout leaves one dead


said. An estimate of how On-Cor and NuMark Credit No one judged Ange- Stevens said. “If it was, my
many people attended Union, radio stations B96 lina Lamping for wear- life would be different.”
Sunday wasn’t available and Q101, and politicians, ing a furry costume at the Stevens loved the parade
By Olivia Stevens sity of Chicago Medicine Sunday afternoon. including U.S. Rep. Lauren parade. Lamping got a lot and appreciated the
Daily Southtown Ingalls Memorial Hospi- This year’s grand marshal Underwood, D-Naperville. of compliments from the supportive environment
tal in Harvey, according was Annie Hex, who Keller Community United crowd during the event. surrounding it. Stevens’
A 30-year-old man was to Cook County sheriff’s said advocates for LGBTQ+ Methodist Church, based “I used to get bullied a children, aged 7, 5 and 4,
shot and killed Sunday police. rights and mental health. in Naperville, was one of lot, but I feel so comfortable are growing up in a society
night at a playfield in As of Monday afternoon, “How much pride does the churches marching in here,” Lamping said. that is more accepting of
Dixmoor, according to no one was in custody, the Aurora have?” emcee the parade. Aurora Pride hosted LGBTQ+ members, Stevens
the Cook County Forest sheriff’s police said. Danielle Tufano shouted Leslie Cano, who decked an after party at Two said.
Preserve Police. The Dixmoor Playfield from the parade grandstand out her dog Luna for the Brothers Roundhouse on “My kids will have the
Officers from several was closed as the sheriff’s during the event. Tufano parade, came to support her North Broadway follow- opportunity to be open to
jurisdictions responded office investigated, the was co-emcee with Ashton sister, Maritza Cano-Sosa. ing the parade, which choose rather than be in
to a cookout party near forest preserve police said. Bishop. Cano-Sosa is a member Katrina Stevens, of Aurora, fear of what society says or
141st Street and Wood The investigation is “Woo-hoo!” shouted the of the LGBTQ+ commu- attended. Stevens’ three what the law says,” Stevens
Street at about 10 p.m. The ongoing, and sheriff ’s crowd at the same time. nity. The two wore rain- children came along as well, said.
Chicago resident, identi- police ask anyone with This year’s parade bow colors, accessorized making the parade a family The parade was “a really
fied as Roshon S. Holmes information about the featured organizations like by balloons of many colors. event. good time,” Stevens said.
by the Cook County medi- shooting is to contact Belong Fox Valley, the West They’ve been coming to the A widow, Stevens’ “I’m going to come next
cal examiner’s office, detectives at 708-865- Aurora High School Pride parade in Aurora for the last husband died of cancer a year too.”
was found with multi- 4896. Club, the Aurora Public few years. few years ago.
ple gunshot wounds and Library and the Open “I like that you can show “When I was younger, Gloria Casas is a freelance
pronounced dead about ostevens@chicagotribune. Door Health Center of Illi- your true colors and not be it wasn’t legal to marry a reporter for The Beacon-
an hour later at the Univer- com nois, businesses like Ikea, judged,” Cano-Sosa said. woman and to be open,” News.

Stabbing family members. my mom’s ex-boyfriend… The case brought scru- “He savaged, battering her, threatening
On March 13, prosecutors my mom was opening a tiny upon the Illinois Pris- her and her mother and
from Page 1 have said, Jayden’s mother door and she saw him… oner Review Board, which stabbed, my mother violating orders of protec-

hearsay rules that generally


was on the phone with
her mother while helping
he savaged, stabbed, my
mother and brother with
made the decision to release
Brand the day before he
and brother with tions, court records show.
The two were in a relation-
prohibit the use of out-of- her two sons get ready for a knife,” he said, according allegedly attacked Jayden a knife. Blood was ship more than 15 years ago.
court statements from school. As she unlocked to court documents. “Blood and his mother. In 2013, Brand pleaded
witnesses. her door to leave, Brand was everywhere.” After serving time in everywhere.” guilty to charges of domes-
Judge Angela Petrone forced his way inside and In delivering her order, prison for a 2015 attack tic battery for punching
agreed, concluding that the attacked her in the apart- Petrone noted that the boy on another woman, Brand — From a statement made by another woman, who had
statements are sufficiently ment in the 5900 block of spoke in long, spontaneous was released from prison in Jayden Perkins’ 5-year-old recently ended a relation-
reliable to be admissible at North Ravenswood Avenue, declarations without often October, according to court brother to a child advocacy ship with him, hard enough
trial. Petrone said that the according to prosecutors. needing to be prompted records. Months later on interviewer, according to to knock her unconscious
timing of the boy’s state- Jayden “attempted with questions. She read Jan. 30, Brand sent Jayden’s court documents and leave her bleeding from
ment on the same day as the numerous times to help his portions of the boy’s state- mother a text message the mouth.
killing and the high pitch of mother” and was stabbed ments, and said the chaos threatening her and her Later, he was sentenced
his voice qualify as a “long in the process, prosecu- of the day and quick turn- family, then showed up at wake of the attack, and Gov. to 16 years in prison in a
excited utterance.” tors said during a detention around for the interview left her apartment on Feb. 1, J.B. Pritzker created a new November 2015 attack on
“My brother was so nice hearing earlier this year. little time for the boy to be according to prosecutors executive review board a third woman, who had
to me,” Petrone said, read- His younger brother was on coached by family members. and court records. position with a mandate to recently ended a relation-
ing the younger boy’s senti- the couch while the attack The younger boy told the He rang the doorbell expand domestic violence ship with him, according to
ment. unfolded. interviewer that his mom multiple times and tried training for board members. court documents. He also
At the boy’s words, some Around 4:48 p.m. later grabbed his ankle and told to pull the door handle out In court filings, prosecu- threatened her son when
family members in the that day, the younger him to “call dad.” of the door. The woman tors have detailed a signif- he tried to intervene.
courtroom gallery broke brother sat with the inter- The boy described what contacted the parole board, icant history of violence Jayden was a passionate
into quiet sobs. viewer in a room with two he said Brand wore: all black and he was sent back to against women for Brand, dancer with a strong work
Brand had objected to the chairs, a table and a two-way with a black mask, accord- prison, according to pros- including instances going ethic, friends said after his
use of the statement, argu- mirror, court documents ing to filings. He said Brand ecutors. He was released back nearly two decades of death.
ing that a video cannot be say. The interview ended did not say anything to his about six weeks later. violence against Jayden’s “He was a well-loved
cross-examined, and that around 5:14 p.m. mom and brother, and he The state’s top parole mother. child,” a friend’s mother
the boy’s statements could “I had school today…my later saw him run out the official and another board Brand has racked up said. “Always happy, always
have been influenced by mom got a text from him… door. member resigned in the multiple convictions for smiling.”
6 Chicago Tribune | Section 1 | Tuesday, June 11, 2024

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EDITORIALS
An early summer
weekend of gun
deaths in Chicago
shows how far
we have to go
As Chicago headed back to work this week,
the city was coming off one of the most beauti-
ful weather weekends in recent memory, char-
acterized by temperatures in the mid-70s and
refreshing breezes.
But in too many parts of the city, the
picture-perfect conditions belied harrowing
periods of violence and fear.
Ten people were shot and killed over the
weekend in Chicago and more than 30 were
wounded by gunfire, according to a Chicago
Sun-Times report.
The mayhem wasn’t concentrated in a
few particular neighborhoods; it was widely
dispersed, from the Far North Side to the Far
South Side and places in between. It was the Video screens on the backs of seats inside a United Airlines Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft are shown on Nov. 4, 2012.
third weekend in a row, beginning with Memo- MICHAEL TERCHA/CHICAGO TRIBUNE
rial Day weekend, that more than 30 people

Hey, United Airlines, no targeted


suffered gunshot wounds.
We’ve heard much so far in 2024 about
how murders are down. Through June 2, the
decline compared with the same period last

ads at 30,000 feet, please


year was 15%.
But this past weekend reminded any of those
who needed reminding that violent crime in
Chicago continues to be a scourge and that
victory over this plague is very far off indeed.
It is said that no one celebrates summer more Over the past few years, American its MileagePlus members will receive chunk of this information is compul-
joyfully than Chicagoans. How distressingly Airlines steadily removed seat-back additional value through more person- sory for government safety reasons.
ironic then that over the past several years screens from almost all of its domes- alized and real-time offers and experi- You cannot travel anonymously; the last
virtually every summer weekend in Chicago tic fleet. The airline’s rationale was that ences that drive even greater loyalty.” name on your ticket must match your ID
has become effectively a set of tragedies in people now bring their own screens Hmm. Would the average Mileage- or you will not be allowed to board. You
waiting. wherever they may roam, so there’s Plus member see such ads as “additional must also provide your gender and date
People are being shot attending backyard no reason to add the cost and weight value”? Questionable. of birth, unless you want to be subject to
barbecues. People are being shot getting a of providing them when they won’t be Railing against precisely targeted egregious secondary searches at security.
nighttime bite to eat at fast-food restaurants, missed. We disagree, especially when it advertising can seem Luddite, given the Other information might be theoretically
including two men eating inside a Loop restau- comes to long flights, but understand the extent to which we already are exposed voluntary, but the airlines have in effect
rant a little after midnight on Saturday who argument. to it. Sophisticated targeting is how made it obligatory for anyone seeking
were hit by someone shooting from outside Arch-competitor United Airlines social media companies have (so far) a stress-free experience. And when it
the eatery. People are being shot driving on the went a different way after the pandemic, won the battle of the internet over tradi- comes to international travel, your pass-
expressway. retaining those screens and upgrading tional news organizations. Almost every- port contains your citizenship and place,
Mayor Brandon Johnson says Chicago can’t the entertainment you can watch on one has seen Facebook ads appear after as well as date, of birth.
“arrest its way” out of the crime epidemic them. Delta Air Lines did much the same. joining a particular Facebook group, and Those who push targeted ads usually
and espouses attacking the “root causes” of Most low-cost carriers aren’t in this busi- Google ads drawing from search results. trot out the line that consumers find
violent crime, saying that investing more in ness, but United says it now has 100,000 TikTok doesn’t just know what content them helpful. Not at 30,000 feet, they
low-income neighborhoods will give potential screens across its fleet. you like, but what stuff you are likely to don’t. Not when they’re stuck in a middle
criminals more enticing alternatives to a life of Now the Chicago-based airline has buy. seat, they don’t.
crime. But even a mayor who in his previous discovered a happy consequence of its These platforms only appear to be free. United says its travelers can opt out of
career espoused “defunding” the police knows decision: an ability to target ads, screen You give up masses of personal informa- any such use of their data, although that
now that law enforcement has its role to play. by screen, to whoever happens to be tion, and that allows them to bypass the arrangement should be one of opting in,
Most reasonable people can agree that both sitting in front of them. wastefulness of old-school advertising, not having to opt out. We went to Unit-
stronger enforcement and more resources for So if there’s a business traveler who which inevitably reaches the uninter- ed’s suggested opt-out page and found
deprived parts of the city must both play a role enjoys going abroad in seat 4B, ads ested along with its targets. We may one very squirrely language for anyone who
in improving this deplorable situation. could show her pictures of the beach in day rebel against this as a society (and we does not live in one of the handful of
In the meantime, though, all Chicagoans Aruba. If that’s a senior citizen in 11C, he already see signs of this happening with states (California, Colorado, Connecti-
should be able to agree not to rationalize or might like to know about luxury retire- kids and phones) but for now these prac- cut, Virginia and Utah) with strong
make excuses for those who make our summer ment communities. And if that’s a little tices are ascendant. data-protection laws: “United will eval-
weekends something to be dreaded rather than kid in 11B, a candidate for screaming Like social media, airlines collect uate the request in light of the require-
celebrated and savored. and fidgeting all the way to Orlando, he reams of data: United not only knows ments under the laws of that state if
could be shown cool toys available at the your origin and destination, which tells applicable.”
airport when he arrives. the airline plenty all on its own, but Here’s a suggestion for alternative
“Kinective Media by United Airlines how much you paid for your ticket and language: “United will let you sit in anon-
ABOUT THE PURSUIT is the only media network that uses what kind of credit card you used, offer- ymous peace if that is what you wish.”
OF HAPPINESS insights from travel behaviors to connect ing clues as to your level of disposable If United or any other airline wants
customers to personalized advertising, income. The airline knows your home to profit from such shenanigans, then
In the Declaration of Independence, Thomas experiences and offers from leading address, phone number and date of birth. they ought to compensate customers.
Jefferson, writing on behalf of the Continental brands,” United said in a creepy news Assuming you are using your frequent If travelers can sign up voluntarily for a
Congress, proclaimed that all people have an release Friday. The airline said a “formal flyer number, now the best way to reduced fare in return for watching seat-
inalienable right to life, liberty and the pursuit commercial launch” was planned for the access TSA PreCheck and other crucial back commercials targeted just for them,
of happiness. These stand as guiding principles Cannes Lions International Festival of services, United also knows your past fair enough. We don’t doubt there would
for our republic, shaping both our system of Creativity, a fancy name for an adver- travel history. And that’s hardly the full be takers.
government and the public’s expectations for tising conference, slated for the French suite of information. But leave the rest of us alone to watch
their nation. Riviera next week. Our specific beef with airlines follow- our plane move on that little map, round
A bipartisan duo of elected leaders recently There was more: “The airline expects ing social media’s lead is that a good and round the airport.
argued that we’re doing too little to advance
that third and vitally important principle, and
they want to find ways to help Americans better
pursue the promise of happiness. That’s a EDITORIAL CARTOON
worthwhile discussion and one worth following
as it takes shape.
Each year, Gallup World Polling compiles a
World Happiness Report, using quality-of-life
survey data from 140 nations, averaged over
three years, along with input from “interdis-
ciplinary experts from the fields of econom-
ics, psychology, sociology and beyond” to rank
countries based on their population’s happiness.
This year’s report, released in March, found
Finland, Denmark, Iceland and Sweden atop
the rankings. That wasn’t much of a surprise
since the Nordic countries routinely perform
well in these surveys.
What was surprising, however, was the
United States landing at No. 23, the first time
our nation fell outside the top 20 since Gallup
began this effort 12 years ago. …
Particularly troubling is the steep decline in
happiness among young people. …
For U.S. Sen. Chris Murphy, a Democrat
from Connecticut, and Utah Gov. Spencer Cox,
a Republican, the report confirmed some-
thing they had been discussing for a while: that
despite the high quality of life many Americans
enjoy, people seem more dour, anxious and,
well, unhappy than ever before.
So in April, they launched the “Restoring the
Common Good Initiative,” an effort to explore
the reasons behind the dissatisfaction evident
throughout the nation. …
Whether this is a well-meaning initiative
or something that results in a policy agenda
remains to be seen, but it’s refreshing to see
public officials focus on this nationwide
concern and to seek ways to work together to
address it.
Virginian-Pilot and
Daily Press Editorial Board
Chicago Tribune | Section 1 | Tuesday, June 11, 2024 7

OPINION

A deactivated Minuteman missile stands on display in a park in Lewistown, Montana, on April 8, 2022. The military has hidden Minuteman III launch facilities on the grounds of
privately owned farms in Montana. There are more than 400 Minuteman silos in the Great Plains region. DEMETRIUS FREEMAN/THE WASHINGTON POST

Should the US increase


its nuclear arsenal? officials have sought to discourage Russia is hardly the only country the well that a strictly conventional conflict
adversaries from attacking the U.S. and U.S. is concerned about on this front. could escalate to nuclear war?
its treaty allies in Europe and Asia even China is doubling down on its nuclear President Joe Biden’s administration
as it gradually aspires toward a world arsenal to strengthen its own deterrent has apparently calculated that a larger
in which nuclear weapons no longer power. The Pentagon’s most recent U.S. nuclear arsenal is the cure-all to
exist. The proof is in the numbers: Since report analyzing Chinese military capa- these problems. The underlying logic is
Daniel DePetris 1967, the U.S. nuclear weapons stock- bilities finds that “over the next decade, straightforward: By increasing warhead
pile has decreased by 88%, from 31,255 the PRC (China) will continue to rapidly numbers, nuclear adversaries such as
Is it time for the United States to warheads to 3,750. modernize, diversify, and expand China and Russia will eventually come
increase its nuclear weapons stock- Yet in the eyes of U.S. officials in its nuclear forces.” China will have to the conclusion that they simply can’t
pile? To arms control advocates, this is a Washington, the state of affairs in the more than 1,000 operational nuclear outcompete the U.S. in this area and
dastardly, irresponsible question. But it world is getting increasingly hairy. The warheads by 2030 — double its current that throwing more money into a costly
isn’t coming out of nowhere: Last week, kinds of arms control negotiations that arsenal. arms race is futile. If this sounds familiar,
a senior U.S. national security official left were so prevalent since the latter years And although Beijing continues to that’s because it is; part of the rationale
the door open to the first expansion of of the Cold War are all but dead. New claim a “no first use” policy — i.e., China behind the military buildup in the 1980s
the U.S. nuclear warhead arsenal since START, the last major arms control won’t be the first power to use a nuclear by Ronald Reagan’s administration was
the 1980s. accord signed between the U.S. and weapon under any circumstances — to bleed the Soviet Union financially.
On Friday, Pranay Vaddi, a senior Russia, is essentially on life support policies can change depending on the There’s a cheaper and less risky
director of the National Security Coun- after Russian President Vladimir Putin environment. Indeed, Chinese military way of accomplishing what the Biden
cil, outlined the Biden administration’s suspended it in 2023. documents leave open the prospect of administration wants to accomplish.
nuclear strategy during a speech at the If anything, the war in Ukraine has junking this declaration in the event the But this would require U.S. officials to be
Arms Control Association in Washing- only elevated the importance and value Chinese People’s Liberation Army is at self-reflective and recognize that adver-
ton. The speech wasn’t surprising to of nuclear weapons for Putin. With risk of losing a conventional war. sary perceptions of U.S. motivations
anyone who has even a cursory under- Russia’s conventional military battered This is all quite concerning to U.S. are driving much of Russia and China’s
standing of U.S. nuclear weapons policy. and bruised, Russia’s strategic weap- officials, amplified by the fact that the nuclear modernization. Russia, for
Most of it was dedicated toward reiterat- ons systems are becoming much more United States has so many allies it has instance, is compensating for its conven-
ing U.S. policy goals: getting more coun- important in Russian defense strategy. sworn to defend. Our extended deter- tional struggles in Ukraine and views
tries to decrease their nuclear arsenals, Moscow has not only moved tactical rence commitments, in which Wash- nuclear weapons as absolutely essen-
even as the U.S. ensures its own nuclear nuclear warheads to Belarus, next door ington would theoretically escalate to tial to combating what it sees (rightly
deterrent is updated. But the warning to Ukraine, but also is pouring resources the nuclear level to fight off an adver- or wrongly) as U.S. attempts to weaken
was as clear as day. “Absent a change in into diversifying its nuclear arms by sary who has attacked a U.S. ally, include it over the long term. China, in part, is
the trajectory of adversary arsenals,” adding more delivery systems. The most of Europe, Japan, South Korea embracing nuclear expansion to scare
Vaddi said, “we may reach a point in the Poseidon, a nuclear-armed intercon- and Australia. Extended deterrence, the U.S. away from defending Taiwan if
coming years where an increase from tinental torpedo, is now one of Putin’s however, is a difficult promise to make Beijing decides to subjugate the island
current deployed numbers is required.” most cherished weapons systems. credible: Would any U.S. president use militarily.
Since the mid-1980s, successive U.S. (Whether it actually works is another nuclear weapons, for example, against A larger U.S. nuclear weapons arsenal
administrations, Republican and Demo- story.) According to the U.S. intelli- Russia, China or even North Korea to is likely to heighten those threat percep-
cratic, have largely based the country’s gence community, Russia is also testing defend an ally knowing that doing so tions, not eliminate them.
nuclear weapons policy on two pillars: components for a space-based nuclear would likely put American cities at risk
capping and if possible reducing nuclear anti-satellite weapon, which if used of nuclear annihilation? Would the U.S. Daniel DePetris is a fellow at Defense
arsenals across the board and making could wipe out hundreds of low-orbited even fight a nuclear-armed country Priorities and a foreign affairs columnist
sure America’s own is functional. U.S. satellites. in these circumstances, knowing full for the Chicago Tribune.

Aldermen must establish a quiet zone outside Chicago abortion clinic


By Sarah Garza Resnick noise-sensitive zones, such as record, establishing the public
and Allison Cowett schools, libraries, churches, safety risk posed by excessive
Chicago Tribune hospitals and nursing homes. noise outside of FPA.
This ordinance recognizes And yet one single alderman
Every Saturday, without excep- that health care facilities need saw an opportunity to voice his
tion, the patients and clinic staff quiet to deliver essential care. anti-abortion rights views under
members at Family Planning Noise-sensitive zones are already the guise of free speech concerns,
Associates in downtown Chicago established by this ordinance and another joined him in a
are met with a wall of noise and at Northwestern Memorial and parliamentary maneuver to delay
vitriol when they enter the facil- Lurie Children’s hospitals. the vote.
ity. This ordinance preserves the But we are not deterred.
Large crowds of anti-abor- right to speech and assembly of It has been nearly two years
tion activists gather outside the demonstrators. What it limits is since Donald Trump’s hand-
health care clinic and use mega- amplified noise that interferes picked justices on the United
phones and microphones, harass- with the practice of medicine. States Supreme Court ended the
ing patients and employees and Anti-abortion rights forces federal right to abortion with the
threatening their sense of safety. have already delayed the vote on overturning of Roe v. Wade. That
FPA is one of the largest inde- this ordinance. We at Personal decision emboldened anti-abor-
pendent reproductive health PAC and FPA, along with many of tion rights extremists to unleash
clinics in the Midwest. FPA offers Employees from the Family Planning Associates clinic in downtown the volunteer clinic escorts with attacks on our health care across
a range of services, including Chicago are overcome with emotion as abortion rights marchers pass by on the Illinois Choice Action Team our country. There are many
abortion. The patients coming to May 14, 2022. CHRIS SWEDA/CHICAGO TRIBUNE who deal firsthand with this noise stories of people being forced to
FPA are there to receive health and harassment, showed up to flee their home states for other
care that can be at times lifesav- their day-to-day work as health fied noise right outside FPA is so City Hall in May expecting a clear states such as Illinois, a critical
ing, often life-affirming or simply care professionals and provide loud that patients and providers and decisive vote. access point for abortion care,
routine. compassionate care for everyone cannot hear one another speak Ald. Bill Conway, 34th, the and cities such as Chicago, which
Many who come to FPA for who walks through the door. inside the building, and this ordinance’s sponsor, and Mayor defends and protects abortion.
abortion care are local to Chicago, Patients and providers should excessive noise is putting every- Brandon Johnson’s administra- We call on the City Council to
while others travel long distances be able to go about their days one’s safety at risk. tion had put in months of work swiftly pass the ordinance.
from states in the South and without extreme noise and The Chicago City Council will preparing the necessary find-
Midwest where abortion care harassment. vote on Wednesday to extend ings. Extensive reports from the Sarah Garza Resnick is CEO of
is banned or severely restricted. Health care decisions are a the existing noise and vibration Chicago Department of Public Personal PAC, and Allison Cowett
The staff members who work private matter between a patient control ordinance to FPA. This Health and the Chicago Police is the medical director at Family
at FPA are there to perform and their provider. The ampli- ordinance designates certain Department were entered into Planning Associates.
8 Chicago Tribune | Section 1 | Tuesday, June 11, 2024

OPINION

Lexi Graybill, 7, feeds hay to a 3-week-old Jersey calf at a barn on March 20 in Rockton. Lexi’s grandfather, Doug Graybill, who owns and operates Deerland Dairy with his family, hopes the IL-EATS
program will increase sales of his dairy products, which include yogurt, sour cream and buttermilk. JOHN J. KIM/CHICAGO TRIBUNE

VOICE OF THE PEOPLE

in the freshness, quality and cultural diversity of IL-EATS an


Illinois Eats holds promise the food provided by 120 farms and distributed
by 217 community partners working with 15 lead empowering program
I am writing in response to the recent edito- agencies. Sixty percent of IL-EATS farmers have
rial (“A Pritzker program to boost disadvantaged operated for under 10 years, with 20% under 3 The IL-EATS program could not have come at
farmers has left them holding the bag,” June 7) years — huge gains in Illinois where the aver- a better time. The initiative has provided healthy,
on the Illinois Eats program, or IL-EATS. My age farmer is older than 58 years old. Eighty-five fresh, local vegetables, fruits, proteins and dairy
wife and I, as first-generation farmers operating growers have already taken IL-EATS’ free food products to neighbors who are food-insecure
Kakadoodle Farm in Cook County, have firsthand safety training, reducing a significant cost burden and may not have been able to afford these nutri-
experience with this initiative. We specialize in for small farmers. tious items otherwise. In just over two months,
pasture-raised eggs and have partnered with lead IL-EATS has the potential to be a long-term DeKalb County Community Gardens has collab-
agencies to distribute our products to food banks success, and leadership from multiple Illinois orated with 12 local farmers who have provided
across the state. departments and their community partners will items such as ground beef, pork, yogurt, sour
Our involvement with IL-EATS enabled us to be vital to expand IL-EATS’ much-needed oppor- cream, collards, kale, chard, lettuce, asparagus,
expand our operations significantly; we added tunities to more socially disadvantaged producers radishes, kohlrabi, flour and eggs. For vegetables
2,000 chickens to our flock in anticipation of the in the food supply chain. Illinois’ five members harvested by a local farmer one day to be at a food
program’s start. However, the unexpected delay on the U.S. House Agriculture Committee and pantry the next day is a welcome change. DeKalb
from December to April presented substantial U.S. Sen. Richard Durbin, a member of the Senate County Community Gardens has partnered with
financial challenges. Due to the increased flock, Agriculture Committee, are key partners to pass- more than 20 local service organizations that
cost of feed alone surged to an additional $8,000 ing a Farm Bill that makes the LFPA a permanent have distributed those items to neighbors facing
per month, compounded by other expenses. We USDA program. They are encouraged to include food insecurity.
had nowhere to move this extra inventory of eggs, and fund the EAT Local Foods Act (S.3982) as part The positive impact of these funds on farmers,
so they had to be donated. The total financial of the Farm Bill. food pantries and individuals facing food insecu-
strain during these months was daunting, as every — Rodger Cooley, executive director, rity has been both humbling and inspiring. We
day without the program’s kickoff meant deeper Chicago Food Policy Action Council heard “that flour made the best cookies I’ve ever
financial losses for our burgeoning farm. tasted” and “thank you for supporting a small
Despite these hurdles, the program eventually Game-changing opportunity grower like me.” This program offers an outlet for
allowed us to distribute our pasture-raised eggs, excess product, the chance for expansion and the
a high-quality, nutritious food that food bank The June 7 Tribune editorial does not reflect chance at going full time for those just starting
patrons would likely not have access to other- my experience as a farmer participating in the out. All of our partners have benefited.
wise. Although we are currently navigating the IL-EATS program. As a small nonprofit, we are grateful that the
complexities of typical business practices, we The IL-EATS program has been the single larg- state allowed smaller organizations the oppor-
remain optimistic. est catalyst of growth for DuChick Ranch LLC, a tunity to be a lead agency in this effort. This
The IL-EATS program holds promise not just small farm that my wife and I launched in 2019. program has empowered us to be a change-
for us but also for all socially disadvantaged farm- Last fall, Eastern Illinois Foodbank reached maker in our community, leveraging years of
ers looking to scale their operations and reach out to us about purchasing our chicken through experience in food advocacy. I am proud to be
more people in need. By connecting families IL-EATS for families in need that it serves in 18 part of this program and witness the difference
facing food insecurity with fresh, local food, the counties. it has made in our community, and I urge our
program not only supports local agriculture but We jumped at the opportunity, knowing that local leaders to recognize the importance of this
also promotes health and community resilience. the healthy, local food we produce would end up program.
I urge state leaders and the U.S. Department in the hands of our neighbors facing hunger. We With support, we can ensure IL-EATS will
of Agriculture to continue to invest in and refine invested in critical infrastructure to more than grow in its effectiveness and impact in the years
programs like IL-EATS. Despite the initial finan- double our production, storage and distribution to come. Thank you to everyone involved in this
cial and operational challenges, these programs capacity. program. Your dedication and compassion are
are vital bridges connecting the produce of local There was initially a delay in the program roll- truly making a difference.
farms like ours with people in our communities out. In fact, I was quoted in a March 25 Tribune — Heather Edwards, executive director,
who need it most. article, “Food program delays have farmers DeKalb County Community Gardens
With better planning and timely execution, anxious,” because I was anxious as our cold stor-
such initiatives can strengthen local food systems age filled up and costs were rising. Growing the local food system
and provide essential support to both producers That all changed when we made our first deliv-
and consumers. ery to the food bank. Later this month, we will Farmers Rising is a nonprofit dedicated to
— Marty Thomas, Kakadoodle Farm, Matteson make our fourth. We expect to deliver more than building local food systems through farmer
19,000 pounds to the food bank through the life of training and consumer education. We are also an
Slower rollout was necessary the program. IL-EATS lead agency chosen to administer the
In March, Central Illinois Foodbank in Spring- program in Boone and Winnebago counties.
Regarding the June 7 editorial and its inaccu- field also reached out to us. As mentioned in the June 7 editorial, our farm-
rate depiction of the IL-EATS program, Illinois’ As a beginning farm, we weren’t prepared for ers, community partners and organization have
implementation of U.S. Department of Agricul- the demand, but like every farmer I know, we did been adversely affected by IL-EATS’ slow rollout
ture Local Food Purchase Agreement (LFPA) whatever we had to do to meet the needs of our and funding delays. Since the first week in May,
funding: The editorial demeans and seeks to neighbors. We rapidly secured additional means however, we’ve purchased and paid for $65,000
derail two years of hard work to develop this of production. We expect to deliver more than of fresh food, including 4,700 dozen eggs and
groundbreaking Illinois program that, despite 8,000 pounds to of chicken to the Central Illinois 4,200 pounds of chicken, yogurt, sour cream,
stumbles in its initial rollout, is already delivering Foodbank that will reach the 21 counties it serves. cornmeal and fresh vegetables, all grown by
on its vision. The program is a game-changing opportunity small, independent farmers in northern Illinois.
IL-EATS is an innovative collaboration among for our small 2-acre farm. The fair prices for our Our farmers’ cash flow has improved dramati-
Illinois’ Department of Agriculture, Department product through IL-EATS provided the capi- cally, and our pantry partners are thrilled.
of Human Services and University of Illinois tal for us to scale up production. In the long run, One pantry volunteer shared that our food
Extension with a diverse coalition of partners we’re in a better position to compete in wholesale deliveries are saving the pantry thousands of
across the food supply chain: farmers, food markets, in addition to continuing to serve our dollars in food purchases, which it can now
banks, wholesalers, community pantries, farm- loyal local and farmers market customers. spend on other important household items such
ers markets and nutrition programs. More than I thank Gov. J.B. Pritzker, the Illinois Depart- as laundry detergent and toiletries. Another
300 participants from rural, suburban and urban ment of Agriculture, the Illinois Department of stated their clients regularly ask for dairy prod-
communities gave input at 30 listening sessions Human Services, and University of Illinois Exten- ucts and how wonderful it feels to finally be able
across Illinois, including socially disadvantaged sion for the work they’ve done to get this new to fulfill those requests.
producers, food aggregators, front-line pantries program running that has allowed farmers like us Week by week, more products are becoming
and mutual aid groups. to be part of serving our community. available, farmer experiences are improving, and
Yes, this thoughtful approach meant a slower I’m thankful to the food banks that have trusted more and more Illinois-grown food is flowing
program rollout, but it ensured the $30 million our family to feed so many others. from local farms to food-insecure families.
program was far more accessible to a broad range — Ed Dubrick, DuChick Ranch, Cissna Park IL-EATS is growing the local food system in
of partners who otherwise would have been shut tangible ways, in real time. I look forward to the
out. Tribune Editorial Board’s follow-up editorial
While initial administrative issues have been that focuses less on Illinois politics and instead
challenging for producers, IL-EATS is unques- For online-exclusive letters, go to www. celebrates the transformative, long-term impacts
tionably delivering better quality food from chicagotribune.com/letters. Email your letter that come about by investing in our socially
a diverse network of smaller, newer growers submissions, 400 words or less, to letters@ disadvantaged farmers and local food economies.
benefiting from previously unavailable oppor- chicagotribune.com. Include your full name, — Jackie de Batista, executive director,
tunities. Food recipients report improvements address and phone number. Farmers Rising
Chicago Tribune | Section 1 | Tuesday, June 11, 2024 9

Janecek, John R
Death Notices John R. Janecek, age 83.
Sergeant Janecek had 35 years of distin-
guished service with the Lincolnwood
Bane, Keith J.
Keith James Bane, 85, of Lake in the Hills, died Police Department. Following his retire-
peacefully, June 7, 2024 at ment, he became a dedicated commu-
his home with his family by nity volunteer working with many local
his side. organizations. Beloved father of Frank
Keith was born May 20, (Sari) Janecek and Mike (Jim Jagel) Janecek. Proud
1939 the son of Kenneth and grandfather of Jake and Jessica Janecek. Adored
Frances (Wachewicz) Bane. sister of Sue (Harry) Grrout. Dear companion of
On December 15, 1962 he the late Lenore Janecek. Will be missed by many
married Kathleen Margaret nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. Graveside
Coffey. He proudly served in service, June 13, 2024, Thursday, 10 AM at Shalom
the United States Navy dur- Memorial Park (Section V Mt. Moriah), 1700 W.
ing the Viet Naim War. Keith was a long time execu- Rand Rd., Arlington Heights, IL. In lieu of flowers
tive with Motorola. He enjoyed golfing, fishing, he memorial contributions may be made to charity
Hunter Biden arrives to federal court with his wife, Melissa Cohen Biden, on Monday in also loved trains and was an avid Green Bay Packer of your choice. To view the service livestream,
Wilmington, Delaware. MATT SLOCUM/AP fan. Keith was a very generous man and deeply please visit our website. Arrangements by Chi-
devoted to his Catholic faith and was generous. He cago Jewish Funerals - Buffalo Grove Chapel,
and Kathleen built their dream home in Minocqua, 847.229.8822, www.cjfinfo.com

Biden The first lady, the pres-


ident’s brother James and
him get clean. One woman,
who met Hunter Biden in
Wisconsin and loved spending time with family at
the lake house. He was a devoted husband, father,
from Page 1 other family members sat 2017 at a strip club where grandfather, and friend who will be missed by all
in the first row of the Wilm- she worked, described him who knew him.
hold the prosecutors to what ington, Delaware, court- smoking crack every 20 He is survived by his wife, of 62 years, Kathleen
the law requires of them” — room. At one point, Hunter minutes or so while she Bane, his daughters, Kimberly (Michael) St. Clair, Pritscher, Suzanne Barbara
a verdict of not guilty, Lowell Biden leaned over a railing stayed with him at a hotel. Kristen (Bill) Pinter, and Karayn (Kurt) Schingoethe, It is with heavy hearts, we announce the passing
of a truly remarkable woman,
said. to whisper in his mother’s Jurors have heard him by his nine grandchildren, Kaley, Maxwell, Kaitlin,
Suzanne Barbara Pritscher
The defense has sought ear. She has sat through describe at length his Zachary, Nicholas, Steven, Ryan, Wyatt and Ryder,
by his great grandchildren, Ellie, Brooks, Sloane, who left us with countless
to show that Hunter Biden most of the trial, missing descent into addiction Adelynn and Bruno. He is also survived by his sister, memories, laughter, and
did not consider himself an only one day last week to through audio excerpts Helen Gurtner. love. Suzanne nee Erbach
“addict” when he filled out attend D-Day anniversary played in court of his 2021 Keith was preceded in death by his parents, Fran, passed away peacefully in
the form. His lawyers have events with the president memoir, “Beautiful Things.” and Ken and by his sister, Cynthia Bane. her sleep on June 7 th , 2024,
suggested he was trying to in France. The book, written after he Visitation will be on Tuesday, June 11, 2024 from at the age of 88 years young.
turn his life around at the Hunter Biden has pleaded got sober, covers the period 4-8pm at DeFiore Funeral Home-10763 Dundee Born September 18, 1935 in
time of the gun purchase, not guilty to three felony he had the gun but doesn’t Road, Huntley. A Funeral Mass will be celebrated the vibrant city of Chicago,
Suzanne spent 62 wonderful years in Elk Grove
having completed a detox- charges stemming from the mention it specifically. on Wednesday, June 12, 2024 10:00am at St. Mary
Village before trading the cold for the sunshine of
ification and rehabilita- October 2018 purchase of a A key witness for prose- Catholic Church -10307 Dundee Road, Huntley, IL.
The burial will be at St. Mary Cemetery in Huntley, Scottsdale, Arizona.
tion program at the end of gun he had for about 11 days. cutors was Beau’s widow, IL . In lieu of flowers memorials may be directed She was the beloved wife of Joseph A. Pritscher who
August 2018. He has accused the Justice Hallie, who had a brief, to Franciscan Out Reach- a path of hope- https:// preceded her in death. Together they raised a beau-
Lowell said there’s no Department of bending troubled relationship with interland3.donorperfect.net/weblink/weblink. tiful family; Joseph (Caryl) Pritscher, Mary Beth (Mike)
witness to Hunter Biden’s to political pressure from Hunter after his brother aspx?name=E358209&id=6 Perkins, Terri Moskal, Loretta (Brad) Weber, Charlie
drug use in the 11 days former President Donald died of brain cancer. She For further information please contact the funeral (Kathy) Pritscher, Susan (Ruben) Ontanon, Thomas
he had the gun. And he Trump and other Republi- found the unloaded gun in home at 847-515-8772 or online condolences may Pritscher, and the late John Thomas. Cherished
suggested his client was cans to bring the gun case Hunter’s truck on Oct. 23, be directed to www.defiorefuneral.com grandmother of Jacquelyn (Ryan) Tausend, Jamie
(Joe) Tomaino, Michael J. (Emily) Perkins, Elizabeth
lying about where he was in and separate tax charges 2018, panicked and tossed Perkins, Johnathan Perkins (Marwa Ghaddar),
text messages to his brother after a deal with prosecu- it into a garbage can at a Christine (Will) Cross, Matthew (Shannon) Moskal,
Beau’s widow. The prose- tors fell apart last year. grocery store in Wilming- Laura (Scott) Sayad, Sarah Moskal (Brad Cramer),
cution suggests those texts The case has put a spot- ton, where a man inadver- Dan Moskal (Kerianne Pawley), Megan (Marc)
show drug use and drug light on a turbulent time in tently found it in the trash. Cohen, Idalee Grischeau, Branden Weber, Charlie (Mary) Pritscher,
deals in the days following Hunter Biden’s life after the From the time Hunter Idalee Cohen, 79, née Frankenstein, beloved wife of Jake Pritscher, Kassie Pritscher, and Grace Ontanon.
the gun purchase. death of his brother in 2015. returned to Delaware from a Alan Cohen, happily married Proud great grandmother of, Madyson Tausend,
“At any given time, he Jurors have heard 2018 trip to California until for 49 years; loving mother Abygail Tausend, Casey Tausend, Lucille Perkins,
of Matthew (Bari), Daniel
would lie to her about emotional testimony from she threw his gun away, she (Stacy) and Roni (Jessica)
Eleanor Perkins, Benjamin Moskal, Quinn Tomaino,
and Brooks Grischeau. Suzanne was also pre-
where he was,” Lowell said. Hunter Biden’s former did not see him using drugs, Cohen; cherished Mama I of ceded in death by her parents Kathryn and Charles
Closing arguments came romantic partners and read Hallie told jurors. That Madden, Hadley, Henry, Abe, Erbach. Jack Lewis, and Kay Pritscher her very dear
shortly after the defense personal text messages. time period included the Kody, Shay and Emmy; trea- friend, and her siblings, Mary Lou Butler, Katherine
rested its case without call- They’ve seen photos of him day he bought the weapon. sured aunt to several nieces Schaefer, Paul Erbach, Daniel Erbach, and Stephen
ing Hunter Biden to the holding a crack pipe and But jurors also saw text and nephews. In lieu of flow- Erbach. She leaves behind her brother Chuck, and
witness stand. He smiled as partly clothed, and video messages Hunter sent to ers, donations may be made many nieces and nephews who she loved dearly.
he chatted with members of from his phone of crack Hallie in October 2018 to Shalva, www.shalvacares. Suzanne’s memory will live on in the hearts of those
his defense team and flashed cocaine weighed on a scale. saying he was waiting for a org or the Parkinson’s Foundation, who loved her, and she will always be remembered
www.parkinson.org. Chapel service for her unconditional love and generous spirit. Rest
a thumbs-up to one of his His ex-wife and two dealer and smoking crack. Tuesday, June 11, 2024, 10:00 AM at in peace, Suzanne. May your laughter echo in our
supporters in the gallery former girlfriends testi- The first message was sent Shalom Memorial Funeral Home, 1700 W. hearts forever.
after the final witness — an fied for prosecutors about the day after he bought the Rand Road, Arlington Heights. Interment A wake service will be held Wednesday June 12,
FBI agent called by prose- his habitual crack use and gun. The second was sent following at Shalom Memorial Park. For information, 2024, 3pm to 8pm at Grove Memorial Chapel, 1199
cutors in their rebuttal case. their failed efforts to help the following day. including a link to view the service, shiva, and to S. Arlington Heights Rd. Elk Grove Village, IL. A Mass
leave condolences, www.shalommemorial.org or of Christian Burial will be at 10am Thursday June
(847) 255-3520. 13, 2024 at Queen of the Rosary, 690 W. Elk Grove
Blvd, Elk Grove Village. Interment at St. Michael the
Archangel Cemetery 1185 W Algonquin Rd. Palatine
IL. For information 847-640-0566 or grovememori-
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ON JUNE 11 ... Wheelus Air Base. Also in the Oklahoma City federal Dinell, Jerome “Jerry” Emanuel
1970 Russian revolutionary building, was executed by Jerome “Jerry” Emanuel Dinell, passed away peace- Szura, OSA, Rev. John P.
Rev. John P. Szura, OSA, age 83, died on June 7.
In 1509, England’s King leader Alexander Kerensky injection in a federal prison fully in Chicago on Sunday,
He professed vows in the Augustinian
Henry VIII married Cath- died in New York; he was 89. in Terre Haute, Ind. June 9, 2024 at the grand
Order in 1959 and was ordained in 1966.
erine of Aragon — the first of old age of 97. Jerry, as liter-
Fr. Szura had two doctorate degrees and
ally everyone except his wife
his six wives and mother of In 1977 Seattle Slew won the In 2002 the TV singing called him, was a proud, taught at Mendel Catholic High School,
Queen Mary I. Belmont Stakes, capturing competition “American Idol” lifelong South Sider. He grew Chicago; Augustinian Academy, St.
the Triple Crown. debuted on Fox. up all around the numbered Louis; Tolentine College, Olympia Fields, IL; Villanova
In 1770 English explorer streets, and after his service University, Villanova, PA; Washington Theological
James Cook became the first In 1978 Joseph Freeman Jr. In 2003 television news during Wwil he was a laborer Union, Washington, D.C.; Loyola College, Baltimore;
European to discover Austra- became the first black priest pioneer David Brinkley died then salesman and eventu- Catholic Theological Union, Chicago; Mundelein
Seminary, Mundelein, IL; Merrimack College, North
lia’s Great Barrier Reef when ordained in the Church of in Houston; he was 82. ally the owner of Steel City
Andover, MA; and universities in Peru and the
he ran his ship onto the reef. Jesus Christ of Latter-day Furniture at 91st and Commercial, where
Philippines. He worked for many years with the
Saints. In 2004 the nation bade he spent 5-6 days a week for over 60
Augustinian NGO at the UN and was well known
years. He and his late wife Shirlee Dinell
In 1776 the Continental goodbye to former President nee Hornstein settled in Park Forest, IL, for his dedication to social justice. Fr. Szura was the
Congress formed a commit- In 1979 actor John Wayne Ronald Reagan at a Washing- where they raised their family. He was loving son of the late John and Antoinette (Duch)
tee to draft a declaration of died in Los Angeles; he was ton funeral, followed hours the loving father of Bonnie Dinell-Dimond, Judi Dinell Szura. He is survived by his aunt Dolores Duch and
independence from Britain. 72. later by a hilltop burial cere- and the late Terri (Dale, he’s still alive) Vanderwerff, cousins Gary Duch and Tom Szura. Visitation is on
(Its members were Thomas mony in California. Also in the respected and adored grandfather of Nicolas Wednesday, June 12th, from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00
Jefferson, John Adams, In 1985 Karen Ann Quinlan, 2004 Oklahoma City bomb- (Keely) Dimond, Aaron (Jeanne) Vanderwerff, Rachel p.m., followed by Mass at 12:00 p.m., at St. Rita
of Cascia Shrine, 7740 S. Western Ave, Chicago, IL
Benjamin Franklin, Robert 31, in a coma since April 15, ing conspirator Terry Nich- Vanderwerff and Marc (Elana) Sapoznik. And he
60620. In lieu of flowers, memorials to Augustinians,
Livingston and Roger Sher- 1975, died in a Morris Plains, ols was again spared the was perhaps the most delighted to be the great-
10161 S. Longwood Dr., Chicago, IL 60643, to sup-
man.) N.J., nursing home nine death penalty when jurors grandfather of Tova Vanderwerff, she was truly the
port care of elderly friars and seminary formation of
light in his life. Given his difficult childhood and early
years after being removed who had convicted him of 161 family life he was so proud to have helped build a young friars appreciated. Arrangements entrusted
In 1864 Romantic composer from a respirator under a murder counts deadlocked family that endured and hung together and spanned to Curley Funeral Home, Chicago Ridge. For Funeral
and conductor Richard court order obtained by her over his sentence. 4 generations. Jerry was a Freemason, a member info: 708-422-2700, or www.curleyfuneralhome.
Strauss was born in Munich. parents. of the South Chicago Chamber of Commerce, and a com.
In 2005 the world’s richest member at Temple Anshe Sholom. He was stubborn
In 1910 marine biologist and In 1986 a divided Supreme countries agreed in London and fair. He was kind and gentle. He was quiet and
undersea explorer Jacques Court struck down a Penn- to write off more than $40 funny. He loved theater and opera and the White
Cousteau was born in Saint- sylvania abortion law while billion of debt owed by the Sox. He was crazy about his wife. He worked hard
Andre-de-Cubzac, France. reaffirming its 1973 decision poorest nations. Also in 2005 and led by example. Funeral is Friday, June 14, 2024
at 11 AM at Temple Beit Shalom, 10001 Columbia
establishing a constitutional Afleet Alex won the Belmont Ave., Munster, IN 46321. Interment after at Beverly
In 1913 Green Bay Packers right to the procedure. Stakes by seven lengths. Cemetery, 12000 South Kedzie Avenue, Blue
coach Vince Lombardi was Island, Illinois 60406. In lieu of flowers, memorial
born in Brooklyn, N.Y. In 1987 Margaret Thatcher In 2012 the Los Angeles contributions may be made to American Diabetes
became the first British Kings beat the New Jersey Association, Epilepsy Foundation, or Crohn’s and
In 1919 Sir
Barton won the prime minister in 160 years Devils to win the Stanley Colitis Foundation. To attend the funeral live stream,
Belmont Stakes, becoming to win a third consecutive Cup for the first title in their please visit our website. Arrangements by Chicago
horse racing’s first Triple term. 45-year history. Jewish Funerals - Skokie Chapel, 847.229.8822,
Crown winner. www.cjfinfo.com.
In 1990 the Supreme Court In 2014 veteran Republi-
In 1942 the U.S. signed a struck down a federal law can politician Eric Cantor
lend-lease agreement with prohibiting desecration of announced he would step
Moscow to aid the Soviet war the American flag. down as House majority
effort in World War II. leader after his startling Eakright, Lee O’Dell

In 1947 the government


In 1992 the Supreme Court
ruled that people who
primary loss to a little-known
tea party candidate. Also
Lee O’Dell Eakright, 84, of Chicago, IL and Fontana,
WI passed away Saturday A NEW WAY TO

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surrounded by family after
institutional and household sentenced to extra punish- ary stage and screen actress a short but difficult battle
sugar rationing that had ment. who became active in the with today’s broken hospital
taken effect during World civil rights movement, died
War II. In 1994 the United States, in New Rochelle, N.Y.; she
system. He was a dedicated
educator, school administra- your loved ones.
South Korea and Japan was 91. tor, and a passionate advo-
In 1963 Alabama Gov. George agreed to seek punitive steps cate for public service. He
Wallace confronted federal against North Korea over its was tireless in his support of
troops at the University of nuclear program. his family and community. Lee was a beloved son,
MORE FOR brother, father, uncle, and dear friend to many. He is
Alabama in an effort to defy
NEWSPAPER survived by his three children,Alexis (Joshua) Murphy
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IN THE UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT electronic submission, and such claims will not be deemed to be properly or
FOR THE DISTRICT OF DElAwARE timely filed claims.
In re Chapter 11 General Bar Date. Except as otherwise provided herein, each person or
SC HEAlTHCARE HOlDING, llC et al., Case No. 24-10443 (TMH) entity holding or asserting a claim (including a 503(b)(9) Claim) against
Debtors.1 Jointly Administered the Debtors that arose prior to the Petition Date must file a Proof of Claim
NOTICE OF ENTRY OF BAR DATE ORDER ESTABLISHING DEADLINES FOR so that it is actually received by KCC on or before July 22, 2024 at 5:00
FILING PROOFS OF CLAIM (INCLUDING FOR CLAIMS ASSERTED UNDER p.m. (Prevailing Central Time) (the “General Bar Date”).
SECTION 503(B)(9) OF THE BANKRUPTCY CODE) AGAINST THE DEBTORS Governmental Unit Bar Date. Each governmental unit holding or
PlEASE TAKE NOTICE THAT: asserting a claim against the Debtors that arose prior to the Petition
On March 20, 2024 (the “Petition Date”), the above-captioned debtors and Date must file a Proof of Claim so that it is actually received by KCC
debtors in possession (each, a “Debtor” and collectively, the “Debtors”) filed on or before September 16, 2024 at 5:00 p.m. (Prevailing Central Time)
voluntary petitions for relief under chapter 11 of title 11 of the United States (the “Governmental Bar Date,” and, together with the General Bar Date,
Code, 11 U.S.C. §§ 101–1532 (the “Bankruptcy Code”) in the United States the “Bar Dates”).
Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware (the “Court”). Amended Schedules Bar Date. If, on or after the date on which the Debtors
Please take further notice that on May 21, 2024, the Court entered an order serve this Notice, the Debtors amend or supplement their schedules of assets
(the “Bar Date Order”)2 establishing deadlines to file proofs of claim for all potential and liabilities or statements of financial affairs (collectively, the “Schedules”)
claims (as defined below), including claims arising pursuant to section 503(b)(9) (a) to change the amount, nature, classification, or characterization of a claim,
(each, a “503(b)(9) Claim”) of the Bankruptcy Code against the Debtors that arose or (b) to add a new claim to the Schedules and the affected claimant does not
prior to the Petition Date. agree with the amount, nature, classification, or characterization of such claim,
Bar Dates3 the affected claimant is required to file a Proof of Claim or amend any previously
General Bar Date: July 22, 2024 at 5:00 p.m. (Prevailing Central Time) filed Proof of Claim in respect of the amended scheduled claim so that the Proof
Governmental Unit Bar Date: September 16, 2024 at 5:00 p.m. (Prevailing of Claim is actually received by KCC on or before the later of (i) the General Bar
Central Time) Date or the Governmental Bar Date and (ii) thirty (30) days after the claimant is
Amended Schedules Bar Date: The later of (i) the General Bar Date or the served with notice of the applicable amendment or supplement to the Schedules.
Governmental Bar Date, and (ii) 5:00 p.m. (Prevailing Central Time) on the date Rejection Bar Date. A Proof of Claim relating to the Debtors’ rejection of an
that is thirty (30) days after the claimant served with notice of the applicable executory contract or unexpired lease pursuant to a Court order must be filed
amendment or supplement to the Schedules so that it is actually received by KCC on or before the later of (i) the General
Rejection Bar Date: The later of (a) the General Bar Date or (b) thirty (30) days Bar Date or (ii) thirty (30) days after the date of service of the Court order
after the date of service of the Court order authorizing such rejection. authorizing such rejection.
ANY PERSON OR ENTITY THAT IS REQUIRED TO FIlE A TIMElY PROOF OF For purposes of the Bar Date Order and this Notice, and pursuant to section
ClAIM IN THE FORM AND MANNER SPECIFIED BY THE BAR DATE ORDER AND 101(5) of the Bankruptcy Code, the term “claim” means: (a) any right to pay-
wHO FAIlS TO DO SO ON OR BEFORE THE APPlICABlE BAR DATE: (A) SHAll ment, whether or not such right is reduced to judgment, liquidated, unliquidated,
BE FOREVER BARRED, ESTOPPED, AND ENJOINED FROM ASSERTING SUCH fixed, contingent, matured, unmatured, disputed, undisputed, legal, equitable,
ClAIM AGAINST THE DEBTORS, THEIR ESTATES, OR PROPERTY OF THE secured, or unsecured; or (b) any right to an equitable remedy for breach of
DEBTORS, OR THEREAFTER FIlING A PROOF OF ClAIM wITH RESPECT performance if such breach gives rise to a right to payment, whether or not such
THERETO IN THESE CHAPTER 11 CASES; (B) SHAll NOT, wITH RESPECT TO right to an equitable remedy is reduced to judgment, fixed, contingent, matured,
SUCH THEIR SUCCESSORS OR ASSIGNS wITH RESPECT TO SUCH ClAIM; unmatured, disputed, undisputed, secured, or unsecured as of the Petition Date.
PROVIDED, HOwEVER, THAT A ClAIMANT SHAll BE ABlE TO VOTE UPON, Any person or entity (including, without limitation, any individual, partnership,
AND RECEIVE DISTRIBUTIONS UNDER, ANY PlAN OF REORGANIZATION OR joint venture, corporation, limited liability company, estate, trust, or govern-
lIQUIDATION IN THESE CHAPTER 11 CASES TO THE EXTENT, AND IN SUCH mental unit) holding an interest in the Debtors (an “Interest Holder”), which
AMOUNT, AS ANY UNDISPUTED, NON-CONTINGENT, AND lIQUIDATE ClAIM, interest is based exclusively upon the ownership of common or preferred stock
BE TREATED AS A CREDITOR OF THE DEBTORS FOR THE PURPOSES OF VOTING in the corporation or other equity security (as defined in section 101(16) of the
UPON ANY PlAN OF REORGANIZATION OR lIQUIDATION IN THESE CHAPTER Bankruptcy Code), or warrants or rights to purchase, sell or subscribe to such a
11 CASES; AND (C) SHAll NOT RECEIVE OR BE ENTITlED TO RECEIVE ANY security (any such security being referred to in this Notice as an “Interest”), need
PAYMENT OR DISTRIBUTION OF PROPERTY FROM THE DEBTORS OR THEIR not file a proof of interest on or before the General Bar Date; provided, however,
SUCCESSORS OR ASSIGNS wITH RESPECT TO SUCH ClAIM; PROVIDED, that Interest Holders who wish to assert claims against the Debtors that arise
HOWEVER, THAT A ClAIMANT SHAll BE ABlE TO VOTE UPON, AND RECEIVE out of or relate to the ownership or purchase of an Interest, including claims
DISTRIBUTIONS UNDER, ANY PlAN OF REORGANIZATION OR lIQUIDATION IN arising out of or relating to the sale, issuance, or distribution of such Interest,
THESE CHAPTER 11 CASES TO THE EXTENT, AND IN SUCH AMOUNT, AS ANY must file Proofs of Claim on or before the General Bar Date (or, in the case of

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THE SCHEDUlES ON BEHAlF OF THE ClAIMANT. identified in the Bar Date Order applies.
Except as otherwise set forth herein, each entity that asserts a claim against Acts or omissions of the Debtors, if any, that occurred prior to the Petition Date,
the Debtors that arose before the Petition Date shall be required to file a Proof of including acts or omissions related to any indemnity agreements, guarantees, or

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Claim. The following Procedures with respect to preparing and filing of Proofs services provided to or rendered by the Debtors, may give rise to claims against
of Claim are hereby established: the Debtors notwithstanding the fact that such claims (or any injuries on which
a. Proofs of Claim must substantially conform to the Proof of Claim Form they are based) may be contingent or may not have matured or become fixed or
attached as Exhibit A to the Bar Date Order or Official Form 410; liquidated prior to the Petition Date. Therefore, any person or entity that holds or
b. Proofs of Claim must (i) be written in the English language; (ii) be denomi- asserts a claim or a potential claim against the Debtors, no matter how remote
nated in lawful currency of the United States as of the Petition Date (using the or contingent, must file a Proof of Claim on or before the General Bar Date.
Last up to 50 years exchange rate, if applicable, as of the Petition Date); (iii) by using the appendix
to the Proof of Claim Form, specify by name and case number the Debtor against
Questions concerning the contents of this Notice, the Bar Date Order, and
requests for Proofs of Claim should be directed to KCC’s toll-free lines at 888-
which the claim is filed; (iv) set forth with specificity the legal and factual basis 830-4662 (USA or Canada); 310-751-2646 (International), or by submitting
Stay snug and tight for the alleged claim; (v) include supporting documentation for the claim or an
explanation as to why such documentation is not available; and (vi) be signed
an inquiry at www.kccllc.net/petersen/inquiry. Please note that KCC’s staff
is not permitted to give legal advice. You should consult your own attorney
by the claimant or, if the claimant is not an individual, by an authorized agent for assistance regarding any other inquiries, such as questions concerning
Slimmer frames, bigger views of the claimant under penalty of perjury;
c. To be properly filed, a Proof of Claim must be filed against the specific
the completion or filing of a Proof of Claim. Nothing contained in this Notice
shall preclude the Debtors from objecting to any filed claim on any grounds.
Most durable windows made Debtor against which the claimant holds or asserts a claim. For example, if a The last four digits of SC Healthcare Holding, LLC’s tax identification number
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claimant holds or asserts a claim against SC Healthcare Holding, LLC, the Proof are 2584. The mailing address for SC Healthcare Holding, LLC is c/o Petersen
of Claim must specify SC Healthcare Holding, LLC; Health Care Management, LLC 830 West Trailcreek Dr., Peoria, IL 61614. Due
d. Proofs of Claim must be filed (i) electronically through the website of to the large number of debtors in these Chapter 11 Cases, whose cases are
the Debtors’ claims and noticing agent, KCC, using the interface available on being jointly administered, a complete list of the Debtors and the last four digits
such website located at https://www.kccllc.net/petersen under the link entitled of their federal tax identification numbers is not provided herein. A complete

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“Submit Electronic Proof of Claim (ePOC)” or (ii) by delivering the original Proof list of such information is available on a website of the Debtors’ claims and
of Claim form by hand, or mailing the original Proof of Claim form, on or before noticing agent at www.kccllc.net/Petersen.
the applicable Bar Date as follows, if by mail: SC Healthcare Holding, llC et 2
Capitalized terms used nut not otherwise defined herein have meanings
al., Claims Processing Center, c/o Kurtzman Carson Consultants llC, 222 ascribed to them in the Bar Date Order.
N. Pacific Coast Highway, Suite 300, El Segundo, California 90245. 3
Pursuant to the Bar Date Order, the General Bar Date was established as
e. A Proof of Claim shall be deemed timely filed only if it actually is July 15, 2024 at 5:00 p.m. (Prevailing Central Time). However, upon further
received by KCC as set forth in subparagraph (d) above, in each case, on or discussions with, and the consent of, counsel to the Official Committee of

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f. Except with respect to the electronic filing system described above,
KCC will not accept Proofs of Claim sent by facsimile, telecopy, email, or other
Unsecured Creditors, the Debtors have extended the General Bar Date by
seven calendar dates, to July 22, 2024 at 5:00 p.m. (Prevailing Central Time),
in accordance with paragraph 3 of the Bar Date Order.

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July 12, 2024
12:00, NOON CST
Proposals must be submitted via on-line application.
E-mailed or faxed proposals will not be accepted.
PRE-PROPOSAL WEBINAR
A Pre-Proposal Webinar will be held on June 20, 2024 at 10am.Attendance is not mandatory but is strongly suggested.
Please register prior to the webinar’s start using this link:
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A link to the completed Webinar will be available on-line at the DFSS website after the time and date listed above for those who cannot attend at the live scheduled time. Please register prior to the
Webinar’s start. The purpose of this pre-submittal event is to clarify the RFP process and the scope of the required services.
ARLINGTON HEIGHTS NAPERVILLE BURR RIDGE
718 E. Rand Rd. 815 E. Ogden Ave. 16W240 83rd St. Brandie V. Knazze Brandon Johnson
Commissioner Mayor
847-278-3324 630-590-1214 708-526-6011 Department of Family and Support Services City of Chicago
Chicago Tribune | Section 1 | Tuesday, June 11, 2024 11

LEGAL NOTICES
GOVERNMENT/EDUCATION

LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT TO: Clayton J Williams 1032 Denham PL Scha- TO: Salil Gautam; Illinois Secretary of State RA TO: Chicago Title Land Trust Company as Trust- TO: MR MC LLC 201 S ALBANY 201 S. Albany TO: Peter R. Ochoa, Josefina Ochoa, Josefina
June 11, 2024 umburg, IL 60194-2209 Clayton J. Williams, JR. for Direct Realty LLC; Felix M. Gonzalez R.A. for ee of Trust #8002363222 of Trust Agreement Ave. Chicago, IL 60612 MR MC LLC 201 S ALBA- Ochoa, and Peter R. Ochoa; City of Chicago - City
CITY OF CHICAGO 1032 Denham PL Schaumburg, IL 60194-2209 Direct Realty LLC Occupant; Occupant; Occu- Dated 11/24/2013 5743-5747 W. North Ave., NY 2503 W FULLERTON CHICAGO, IL 60647 MR Clerk, City of Chicago - Corporation Counsel,
DEPARTMENT OF PROCUREMENT Clayton’s Financial 1032 Denham PL Schaum- pant; Occupant; Occupant; Occupant; Occupant; Chicago, IL 60651 Chicago Title Land Trust Com- MC LLC 201 S ALBANY c/o ROBERT KUPCZYK State of Illinois Department of Revenue, State
SERVICES burg, IL 60194-2209 Midland Funding, LLC 350 Rosa Cardero; Octavian Rediu; David Sorin; Zaeir pany as Trustee of Trust #8002363222 of Trust 2503 W FULLERTON CHICAGO, IL 60647 MR MC of Illinois Department of Revenue, and Attorney
Camino De La Reina #300 San Diego, CA 92108 Ghabaven; Victor Martinez; Lien Unit Illinois Agreement Dated 11/24/2013 5745 W. North LLC 201 S ALBANY c/o Secretary of State – Busi- General for State of Illinois Department of Reve-
Midland Credit Management, Inc. 1821 Walden Department of Revenue; Illinois Department Ave. Chicago, IL 60651 Chicago Title Land Trust ness Services 69 W. Washington St. - #1240 Chi- nue; Occupant and Tortilleria El Milagro;; County
The Respondent must complete and submit of Revenue; Occupant; Occupant; Occupant; Clerk of Cook County, Illinois; spouses, heirs at
Office Sq. STE 400 Schaumburg, IL 60173-4273 Company as Trustee of Trust #8002363222 of cago, IL 60602 DOROTHY ADAMS 201 S. Albany
an Electronic Proposal or Response prior to United States of America c/o Internal Revenue Guillermo Mendoza Torres a/k/a Guillermo Trust Agreement Dated 11/24/2013 5747 W. Ave. Chicago, IL 60612 EDWARD ADAMS SR 201 law, devisees, if any, of the above mentioned
the proposal due date. An electronic Service 230 S. Dearborn St. Chicago, IL 60604 Torres Mendoza; Sharad Patel R.A. for Hamlin North Ave. Chicago, IL 60651 Chicago Title Land S. Albany Ave. Chicago, IL 60612 TERSCHEE- persons, described as Unknown Owners; Oc-
proposal or response must be submitted United States of America c/o Internal Revenue Square Condominium Association; Occupant; Trust Company as Trustee of Trust #8002363222 NA MCINTOSH 201 S. Albany Ave. Chicago, IL cupants or persons in actual possession of real
through the City of Chicago’s website at Service 1111 Constitution N.W. Washington, DC Carrie Marie Sabourin; Haydee Lopez; Grazyna of Trust Agreement Dated 11/24/2013 5743 W. 60612 BETTY LEWIS 201 S. Albany Ave. Chicago, estate herein described; claimants, decree cred-
www.cityofchicago.org/eprocurement, on or 20224 United States of America c/o Attorney Tombrowicz; Aerial Emery; Grant Goode; City of North Ave. Chicago, IL 60651 Chicago Title Land IL 60612 PERCY WALLACE 201 S. Albany Ave. itors, judgment creditors, if any, of the above,
before the due date and time stated below. General 219 S. Dearborn Chicago, IL 60603 Unit- Chicago c/o Corporation Counsel; Cook County Trust Company as Trustee of Trust #8002363222 Chicago, IL 60612 Halls Walls 201 S. Albany Ave. described as Unknown Owners; Unknown Own-
ed States of America c/o Attorney General 10th Clerk TAX DEED NO. 2024COTD002048 FILED of Trust Agreement Dated 11/24/2013 10 S. La- Chicago, IL 60612 Jay West 201 S. Albany Ave. ers and Parties interested in said real estate.
The City’s system will not accept electronic & Constitution N.W. Washington, DC 20530 Clay- 5/24/2024 TAKE NOTICE County of: Cook Date Salle Street – Ste. 2750 Chicago, IL 60603 Rufis Chicago, IL 60612 ROBERT JONES 201 S. Albany TAX DEED NO. 2024COTD002041 FILED May
proposals or responses after the due date and ton Williams Jr 1032 Denham PL Schaumburg, Premises Sold: 11/17/2022 Certificate No.: 20- Food and Deli 5747 W. North Ave. Chicago, IL Ave. Chicago, IL 60612 JOSEPH BUTLER 201 S. 24, 2024 TAKE NOTICE County of Cook Date
time. Respondents must register for a log-in IL 60194-2209 County Clerk of COOK County, 0005084 Sold for General Taxes of: 2020 Sold 60651 Unknown Occupants 5747 W. North Ave. Albany Ave. Chicago, IL 60612 Daisy Swan 201 S. Premises Sold: November 10, 2021 Certificate
account to submit an electronic proposal or Illinois 69 W. Washington, Chicago, IL 60602 for Special Assessment of (Municipality) N/A Chicago, IL 60651 Unknown Occupants 5745 W. Albany Ave. Chicago, IL 60612 Tim Swan 201 S. No. 18-0005009 Sold for General Taxes of 2018
response. Please allow up to three business Unknown Occupants; spouses, heirs at law, and special assessment number N/A Warrant North Ave. Chicago, IL 60651 Dustin Betancourt Albany Ave. Chicago, IL 60612 Edward Swan 201 Sold for Special Assessment of [municipality and
days for creation of your log-in account. devisees, if any, of the above mentioned per- No. N/A Inst. No. N/A THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN 5745 W. North Ave. Chicago, IL 60651 Daco- S. Albany Ave. Chicago, IL 60612 Vince Jainsante special assessment no.] None Warrant No. [Not
sons, described as Unknown Owners; claimants, SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES Property located ta Betancourt 5745 W. North Ave. Chicago, IL 201 S. Albany Ave. Chicago, IL 60612 City of Chi- Applicable] Installment No. [Not Applicable] THIS
Paper proposals and responses will not be
decree creditors, judgment creditors, if any, of at: 2405 N Hamlin Avenue, Commercial Unit 60651 Demetrius Gross 5747 W. North Ave. Chi- cago c/o City Clerk 121 N. LaSalle Street - Room PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT
accepted. All Proposals or Responses will be the above, described as Unknown Owners; Un- East Chicago, Illinois as identified in the Cook cago, IL 60651 Tiffany Paige 5747 W. North Ave. 107 Chicago, IL 60602 City of Chicago c/o Cor- TAXES Property located at: 3032 West 26th
received for the following: known Owners or parties interested in said land County Treasurer’s records and 3758 W Fuller- Chicago, IL 60651 Unknown Occupants 5743 porate Counsel 121 N. LaSalle Street - Room 600 Street , Chicago, IL 60623 Legal Description or
or lots. NOTICE TO OWNERS AND OCCUPANTS IN ton Avenue, Commercial Unit East, Chicago, Illi- W. North Ave. Chicago, IL 60651 Walk by Faith Chicago, IL 60602 County Clerk of COOK Coun- Property Index No. 16-25-123-045-0000 This no-
DESCRIPTION: REQUEST FOR THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS nois as identified on the Special Warranty Deed Beauty/Barber 5743 W. North Ave. Chicago, IL ty, Illinois 69 W. Washington, Chicago, IL 60602 tice is to advise you that the above property has
PROPOSAL (RFP) CONSTRUCTION TAX DEED NO. 2024COTD001495 FILED: April 15, recorded as document number 1112404179 in 60651 Timothy Flores 5743 W. North Ave. Chi- Unknown Occupants; spouses, heirs at law, been sold for delinquent taxes and that the pe-
MANAGEMENT AT-RISK SERVICES 2024 TAKE NOTICE County of COOK Date Prem- the Cook County Clerk Recorder’s records Legal cago, IL 60651 Zapria Robinson 5743 W. North devisees, if any, of the above mentioned per- riod of redemption from the sale will expire on
ises Sold November 8, 2021 Certificate No. 18- Description or Property Index No.: 13-26-327- Ave. Chicago, IL 60651 Demetrius Gross 5743 sons, described as Unknown Owners; claimants, October 22, 2024. The amount to redeem is sub-
FOR TERMINAL 5 LANDSIDE 0001577 Sold for General Taxes of (year) 2018 034-1011 Vol. 355 This notice is to advise you W. North Ave. Chicago, IL 60651 Maurice Mur- ject to increase at 6 month intervals from the
decree creditors, judgment creditors, if any, of
IMPROVEMENTS AND Sold for Special Assessment of (Municipality) that the above property has been sold for delin- phy 5743 W. North Ave. Chicago, IL 60651 Aaron the above, described as Unknown Owners; Un- date of sale and may be further increased if the
REPURPOSING AT O’HARE and special assessment number Not Applicable quent taxes and that the period of redemption Vanderbilt 5743 W. North Ave. Chicago, IL 60651 known Owners or parties interested in said land purchaser at the tax sale or his or her assignee
INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT Warrant No. None Installment No. None THIS from the sale will expire on November 22, 2024. Paulette Streeter 5747 W. North Ave. Chicago, IL or lots. NOTICE TO OWNERS AND OCCUPANTS pays any subsequently accruing taxes or special
DEPARTMENT: AVIATION PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT The amount to redeem is subject to increase at 60651 Gwendolyn Gross 5747 W. North Ave. Chi- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, IL- assessments to redeem the property from sub-
TYPE: PROFESSIONAL SERVICES TAXES Property located at 1032 Denham Place, 6-month intervals from the date of sale and may cago, IL 60651 City of Chicago c/o City Clerk 121 LINOIS TAX DEED NO. 2024COTD001213 FILED: sequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check with the
Schaumburg, IL 60194-2209 Legal Description be further increased if the purchaser at the tax N. LaSalle Street - Room 107 Chicago, IL 60602 March 25, 2024 TAKE NOTICE County of COOK county clerk as to the exact amount you owe
or Property Index No. 07-17-102-037-0000 This sale or his or her assignee pays any subsequent- City of Chicago c/o Corporate Counsel 121 N. Date Premises Sold November 10, 2021 Cer- before redeeming. This notice is also to advise
ELECTRONIC SOLICITATION notice is to advise you that the above property ly accruing taxes or special assessments to re- LaSalle Street - Room 600 Chicago, IL 60602 you that a petition has been filed for a tax deed
tificate No. 18-0004762 Sold for General Taxes
DOCUMENTS CAN BE DOWNLOADED has been sold for delinquent taxes and that the deem the property from subsequent forfeitures Chicago Title Land Trust Company as Trustee of of (year) 2018 Sold for Special Assessment of which will transfer title and the right to posses-
AND RESPONDED TO FROM THIS URL period of redemption from the sale will expire or tax sales. Check with the county clerk as to Trust #8002352092 of Trust Agreement Dated (Municipality) and special assessment number sion of this property if redemption is not made
ADDRESS: on September 18, 2024. The amount to redeem the exact amount you owe before redeeming. 11/14/08 10 S. LaSalle Street – Ste. 2750 Chi- Not Applicable Warrant No. None Installment on or before October 22, 2024. This matter is set
www.cityofchicago.org/eprocurement is subject to increase at 6 month intervals from This notice is also to advise you that a petition cago, IL 60603 Melvin Eurby 742 N. Trumbull No. None THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR for hearing in the Circuit Court of Cook County,
the date of sale and may be further increased has been filed for a tax deed which will transfer Ave. Chicago, IL 60624 Melvin Eurby 5747 W. DELINQUENT TAXES Property located at 201 S. Room 1704, (Calendar 8) Richard J. Daley Cen-
if the purchaser at the tax sale or his or her title and the right to possession of this property North Ave. Chicago, IL 60624 Rufis Food and Albany Ave., Chicago, IL Legal Description or ter, 50 West Washington Street, Chicago, Illinois
SPECIFICATION NO: 1287622 if redemption is not made on or before Novem- 60602, on October 30, 2024, at 9:30 AM You
assignee pays any subsequently accruing taxes Deli 5747 W. North Avenue Chicago, IL 60624 Property Index No. 16-13-114-017-0000 This
RFQ NO: 10324 or special assessments to redeem the property ber 22, 2024. This matter is set for hearing in Robert Moore 1260 Prince Dr. South Holland, IL may be present at this hearing, but your right to
notice is to advise you that the above property
PROPOSAL OPENING DATE: July 29, from subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check the Circuit Court of this county in Room 1704, 60473 County Clerk of COOK County, Illinois 69 has been sold for delinquent taxes and that the redeem will already have expired at that time.
2024 with the county clerk as to the exact amount Richard J. Daley Center, 50 W. Washington St., W. Washington, Chicago, IL 60602 Unknown Oc- period of redemption from the sale will expire YOU ARE URGED TO REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO
TIME: 3:00 p.m., Central Time you owe before redeeming. This notice is also Chicago, Illinois 60602 on December 4, 2024 at cupants; spouses, heirs at law, devisees, if any, on September 18, 2024. The amount to redeem PREVENT LOSS OF PROPERTY Redemption can
QUESTION DUE DATE: June 24, 2024 to advise you that a petition has been filed for 9:30 a.m. You may be present at this hearing but of the above mentioned persons, described as is subject to increase at 6 month intervals from be made at any time on or before October 22,
a tax deed which will transfer title and the right your right to redeem will already have expired Unknown Owners; claimants, decree creditors, the date of sale and may be further increased 2024, by applying to the County Clerk of Cook
to possession of this property if redemption is at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO REDEEM IM- judgment creditors, if any, of the above, de- if the purchaser at the tax sale or his or her County, Illinois at the Office of the County Clerk
PRE-PROPOSAL CONFERENCE: June not made on or before September 18, 2024. This MEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF PROPERTY Re- scribed as Unknown Owners; Unknown Owners in Chicago, Illinois FOR FURTHER INFORMATION,
assignee pays any subsequently accruing taxes
18, 2024, at 10:00 a.m., Central Time at matter is set for hearing in the Circuit Court of demption can be made at any time on or before or parties interested in said land or lots. NOTICE or special assessments to redeem the property CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: 118
Aviation Administration Building, 10510 this County, in Richard J. Daley Center, 50 W. November 22, 2024, by applying to the County TO OWNERS AND OCCUPANTS IN THE CIRCUIT from subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check North Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, Illinois
Zemke Rd. Chicago, IL 60666. All Washington Street, Courtroom 1704, Chicago, Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, at the Office of COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS TAX DEED with the county clerk as to the exact amount 60602 TELEPHONE: 312-603-5645 By: Purchaser
Attendees must pre-register to participate. IL 60602 on October 9, 2024 at 9:30 AM. You the County Clerk in Room 434, 118 North Clark NO. 2024COTD001216 FILED: March 25, 2024 you owe before redeeming. This notice is also or Assignee Corona Investments, LLC (312) 251-
Interested Attendees must email Christopher may be present at this hearing but your right to Street, Chicago, Illinois. For further information TAKE NOTICE County of COOK Date Premises to advise you that a petition has been filed for 1811 Dated: May 24, 2024
redeem will already have expired at that time. contact the County Clerk: Address: 118 North Sold November 10, 2021 Certificate No. 18- a tax deed which will transfer title and the right 6/11, 6/12, 6/13/20247642432
Kusper at
YOU ARE URGED TO REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, IL Telephone: 0004633 Sold for General Taxes of (year) 2018 to possession of this property if redemption is
christopher.kusper@cityofchicago.org, Email PREVENT LOSS OF PROPERTY Redemption can 312-603-5645 Gross & Duquesne 2019 LLC Pur- Sold for Special Assessment of (Municipality) not made on or before September 18, 2024. This
Subject: Pre-Proposal Conference for be made at any time on or before September 18, chaser or Assignee Dated: 5/24/2024 and special assessment number Not Applicable matter is set for hearing in the Circuit Court of TO: Michael Sabzali, Kyle Sabzali; Consumer
1287622: Construction Management At- 2024 by applying to the County Clerk of COOK 6/11, 6/12, 6/13/20247643233 Warrant No. None Installment No. None THIS this County, in Richard J. Daley Center, 50 W. Credit Union, Mortgage Electronic Registra-
Risk Services for Terminal 5 Landside County, Illinois at the office of the County Clerk PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT Washington Street, Courtroom 1704, Chicago, tion Systems, Inc. (MERS) RA: CT Corporation
Improvements and Repurposing at in Chicago, Illinois. For further information con- TAXES Property located at 5743-5747 W. North IL 60602 on October 9, 2024 at 9:30 AM. You System, Nationstar Mortgage, LLC RA: Illinois
O’Hare International Airport tact the County Clerk ADDRESS: 118 N Clark St, Ave., Chicago, IL Legal Description or Property may be present at this hearing but your right to Corporation Service Company, Nationstar
Room 434, Chicago, IL 60602 TELEPHONE: 312- TO: 828 W Grace LLC; Occupant; Occupant; Beth Index No. 16-05-204-005-0000 This notice is to redeem will already have expired at that time. Mortgage, LLC, CoreLogic Tax Services, LLC RA:
603-5645 EMPATHY FINANCIAL, LLC Purchaser Paris R.A. for 828 W Grace LLC; Sedgwick Prop- advise you that the above property has been YOU ARE URGED TO REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO Illinois Corporation Service Company; Sudler
CONTACT: Christopher Kusper, or Assignee Dated April 15, 2024 erties Development Corp.; Beth Paris R.A. for sold for delinquent taxes and that the peri- PREVENT LOSS OF PROPERTY Redemption can Property Management, Lancaster Condominium
Senior Procurement Specialist 6/11, 6/12, 6/13/20247647368 Sedgwick Properties Development Corp.; Frank od of redemption from the sale will expire on be made at any time on or before September 18, Association RA: KSN Registered Agent LLC, Lan-
Email: christopher.kusper@cityofchicago.org Martin Paris Jr.; U.S. Bank, N.A.; Francois Demelo September 18, 2024. The amount to redeem is 2024 by applying to the County Clerk of COOK caster Condominium Assoication c/o Gary John-
Pub: 6/11/2024 7646759 Vilela; Ubiratan Vilela Demelo; KSN Registered subject to increase at 6 month intervals from County, Illinois at the office of the County Clerk son, Lancaster Development Group, Nedeen
Agent, LLC R.A. for 828 W. Grace Condomini- the date of sale and may be further increased in Chicago, Illinois. For further information con- Gaguancela; Occupant, 201 North Westshore
TO: Albert M. Carson 590 Exmoor Rd. Elk Grove um Association; Illinois Secretary of State RA if the purchaser at the tax sale or his or her
PACE, THE SUBURBAN BUS DIVISION OF THE tact the County Clerk ADDRESS: 118 N Clark St, Drive, Unit 704, Chicago, IL; Parties in occupancy
Village, IL 60007-3432 Occupant 590 Exmoor for Parkview East Condominium Association; assignee pays any subsequently accruing taxes
REGIONAL TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY IS Room 434, Chicago, IL 60602 TELEPHONE: 312- and possession; any unknown owners and occu-
Rd. Elk Grove Village, IL 60007-3432 Kimber- Christopher Curtis R.A. for Parkview East Con- or special assessments to redeem the property
SOLICITING: 603-5645 EMPATHY FINANCIAL, LLC Purchaser pants. TAX DEED NO. 2024COTD001588. FILED:
ly K Buehring declaration of Trust “B” dated dominium Association; Cook County Clerk TAX from subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check
IFB No. 422594-1 or Assignee Dated March 25, 2024 April 24, 2024. TAKE NOTICE. County of Cook.
3/1/2002 590 Exmoor Rd. Elk Grove Village, DEED NO. 2024COTD002049 FILED 5/24/2024 with the county clerk as to the exact amount
for Replace Four (4) ASI Marathon Doors at 6/11, 6/12, 6/13/20247647383 Date Premises Sold 11/10/2021. Certificate No.
IL 60007-3432 Kimber Buehring 590 Exmoor TAKE NOTICE County of: Cook Date Premises you owe before redeeming. This notice is also
Three (3) Pace Locations 18-0004388. Sold for General Taxes of (year)
Rd. Elk Grove Village, IL 60007-3432 Christina Sold: 11/18/2022 Certificate No.: 20-0007088 to advise you that a petition has been filed for
Download the complete details about the 2018 Warrants. Sold for Special Assessment of
M. Carson 590 Exmoor Rd. Elk Grove Village, Sold for General Taxes of: 2020 Sold for Special a tax deed which will transfer title and the right
solicitation and addenda (Municipality) and special assessment number
IL 60007-3432 Bank of America, N.A. f/k/a La- Assessment of (Municipality) N/A and special to possession of this property if redemption is
At Pace’s Website www.pacebus.com 2019. Warrant No. 00624562 & 00062456 Inst.
Salle Northwest National Bank 33 N. Dearborn assessment number N/A Warrant No. N/A Inst. not made on or before September 18, 2024. This
Click on Doing Business and Open Solicitations No. 33 & 34. THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD
St. Chicago, IL 60602 Kimberly K Buehring 590 No. N/A THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR matter is set for hearing in the Circuit Court of
Solicitation No. 422594-1 TO: John Fong, John Fong, John Fong, John Fong, FOR DELINQUENT TAXES. Property located at.
Exmoor Rd. Elk Grove Village, IL 60007-3432 DELINQUENT TAXES Property located at: 828 this County, in Richard J. Daley Center, 50 W.
Publish Date: June 11, 2024 Douglas Fong, Douglas Fong, Patricia Fong, Pa- 201 North Westshore Drive, Unit 704, Chicago,
County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois 69 W. W Grace Street, Commercial Space #1 and Washington Street, Courtroom 1704, Chicago,
Issued by: Pace Chief Procurement Officer tricia Fong, Douglas Fong, John Fong, Patricia Illinois. Legal Description or Property Index No.
Washington, Chicago, IL 60602 Unknown Oc- Commercial Space #2, Chicago, Illinois Legal IL 60602 on October 9, 2024 at 9:30 AM. You
June 11, 2024 - 7648639 Fong, Patricia Fong, and Douglas Fong; City of 17-10-400-031-1029. This notice is to advise
cupants; spouses, heirs at law, devisees, if any, Description or Property Index No.: 14-20-214- may be present at this hearing but your right to Chicago - City Clerk, City of Chicago - Corpora- you that the above property has been sold for
of the above mentioned persons, described as 042-0000 Vol. 484 This notice is to advise you redeem will already have expired at that time. tion Counsel, and City of Chicago, Department delinquent taxes and that the period of redemp-
Unknown Owners; claimants, decree creditors, that the above property has been sold for delin- YOU ARE URGED TO REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO of Buildings; Occupant and Occupant;; County tion from the sale will expire on 10/16/2024.
judgment creditors, if any, of the above, de- quent taxes and that the period of redemption PREVENT LOSS OF PROPERTY Redemption can Clerk of Cook County, Illinois; spouses, heirs at The amount to redeem is subject to increase
scribed as Unknown Owners; Unknown Owners from the sale will expire on November 22, 2024. be made at any time on or before September 18, law, devisees, if any, of the above mentioned at 6 month intervals from the date of sale and
or parties interested in said land or lots. NOTICE The amount to redeem is subject to increase at 2024 by applying to the County Clerk of COOK persons, described as Unknown Owners; Oc- may be further increased if the purchaser at
TO OWNERS AND OCCUPANTS IN THE CIRCUIT 6-month intervals from the date of sale and may County, Illinois at the office of the County Clerk cupants or persons in actual possession of real the tax sale or his or her assignee pays any
COURT OF Cook COUNTY, ILLINOIS TAX DEED be further increased if the purchaser at the tax in Chicago, Illinois. For further information con- estate herein described; claimants, decree cred- subsequently accruing taxes or special assess-
NO. 2024COTD001787 FILED: May 8, 2024 TAKE sale or his or her assignee pays any subsequent- tact the County Clerk ADDRESS: 118 N Clark St, itors, judgment creditors, if any, of the above, ments to redeem the property from subsequent
TO: American Insurance ACQ; Occupant; Occu- NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises Sold No- ly accruing taxes or special assessments to re- Room 434, Chicago, IL 60602 TELEPHONE: 312- described as Unknown Owners; Unknown Own- forfeitures or tax sales. Check with the county
pant; Illinois Corporation Service Company R.A. vember 5, 2021 Certificate No. 18-0000951 Sold deem the property from subsequent forfeitures 603-5645 EMPATHY FINANCIAL, LLC Purchaser ers and Parties interested in said real estate. clerk as to the exact amount you owe before
for American Insurance Acquisition, Inc.; Amer- for General Taxes of (year) 2018 (Incl. 2012 2nd) or tax sales. Check with the county clerk as to or Assignee Dated March 25, 2024 TAX DEED NO. 2024COTD002040 FILED May redeeming. This notice is also to advise you that
ican Service Insurance Company, Inc. Attn: Paul Sold for Special Assessment of (Municipality) the exact amount you owe before redeeming. 6/11, 6/12, 6/13/20247647379 24, 2024 TAKE NOTICE County of Cook Date a petition has been filed for a tax deed which
Romano VP & CFO; American Country Insurance and special assessment number Not Applicable This notice is also to advise you that a petition
Premises Sold: November 10, 2021 Certificate will transfer title and the right to possession of
Company Attn: Paul Romano VP & CFO; Gate- Warrant No. None Installment No. None THIS has been filed for a tax deed which will transfer
No. 18-0004930 Sold for General Taxes of 2018 this property if redemption is not made on or
way Insurance Company Attn: Paul Romano PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT title and the right to possession of this property TO: B. Rebeca Rodriguez and B. Rebeca Rodri-
Sold for Special Assessment of [municipality and before 10/16/2024. This matter is set for hearing
VP & CFO; Global Liberty Insurance Company TAXES Property located at 590 Exmoor Rd., if redemption is not made on or before Novem- guez; U.S. Attorney General for the IRS, U.S. At-
special assessment no.] None Warrant No. [Not in the Circuit Court of this county in the Richard
of New York Attn: Paul Romano VP & CFO; Of- Elk Grove Village, IL 60007 Legal Description ber 22, 2024. This matter is set for hearing in torney General for the IRS, U.S.A., I.R.S., U.S.A.,
Applicable] Installment No. [Not Applicable] THIS J. Daley Center, 50 W. Washington St., Chicago, IL
fice of the Attorney General Attn: Roderick Arz; or Property Index No. 08-32-319-014-0000 This the Circuit Court of this county in Room 1704, I.R.S., Attorney General for the U.S.A. Depart-
PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT 60602, on 11/6/2024 at 9:30 AM in room 1704.
Adrienne A. Harris, Superintendent of Financial notice is to advise you that the above property Richard J. Daley Center, 50 W. Washington St., ment of Justice for the I.R.S., Citibank, National
TAXES Property located at: 1435 South Keeler YOU ARE URGED TO REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO
Services State of New York; JITENDER MAKKAR has been sold for delinquent taxes and that the Chicago, Illinois 60602 on December 4, 2024 at Association successor to Citibank (South Da-
Avenue , Chicago, IL 60623 Legal Description or PREVENT LOSS OF PROPERTY. Redemption can
R.A. for 955 American Lane Office Condominium period of redemption from the sale will expire 9:30 a.m. You may be present at this hearing but kota) N.A., and Citibank, National Association
Property Index No. 16-22-219-014-0000 This no- be made at any time on or before 10/16/2024
Association, Inc.; Experian; Experian Health Inc.; on September 25, 2024. The amount to redeem your right to redeem will already have expired successor to Citibank (South Dakota) N.A.;
tice is to advise you that the above property has by applying to the County Clerk of Cook County,
Corporation Service Company R.A. for Buckle is subject to increase at 6 month intervals from at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO REDEEM IM- Occupant, Ida M. Washington, Juan A. Cifuent-
been sold for delinquent taxes and that the pe- Illinois at the Office of the County Clerk in Chi-
Corp.; American Insurance Acquisition, Inc. the date of sale and may be further increased MEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF PROPERTY Re- ess-Montenegro, and Lendell Williams;; County
riod of redemption from the sale will expire on cago, Illinois. For further information contact the
c/o Atlas Financial Holdings, Inc.; Corporation if the purchaser at the tax sale or his or her demption can be made at any time on or before Clerk of Cook County, Illinois; spouses, heirs at
October 22, 2024. The amount to redeem is sub- County Clerk. ADDRESS: 118 North Clark Street,
Service Company R.A. for American Insurance assignee pays any subsequently accruing taxes November 22, 2024, by applying to the County law, devisees, if any, of the above mentioned
ject to increase at 6 month intervals from the Room 434, Chicago, Illinois 60602. TELEPHONE:
Acquisition, Inc.; Illinois Secretary of State R.A. or special assessments to redeem the property Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, at the Office of persons, described as Unknown Owners; Oc-
date of sale and may be further increased if the (312) 603-5645. Scribe Funding LLC, Purchaser
for American Insurance Acquisition, Inc.; Robert from subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check the County Clerk in Room 434, 118 North Clark cupants or persons in actual possession of real
purchaser at the tax sale or his or her assignee or Assignee. Dated: May 14, 2024.
H. Muriel, Director Illinois Department of Insur- with the county clerk as to the exact amount Street, Chicago, Illinois. For further information estate herein described; claimants, decree cred-
pays any subsequently accruing taxes or special 6/11, 6/12, 6/13/20247637066
ance, as Receiver of American Service Insurance you owe before redeeming. This notice is also contact the County Clerk: Address: 118 North itors, judgment creditors, if any, of the above,
assessments to redeem the property from sub-
Company; J. Kevin Baldwin Counsel to the Liqui- to advise you that a petition has been filed for Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, IL Telephone: described as Unknown Owners; Unknown Own-
sequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check with the
dator RE 19 CH 07852; Stephen W. Schwab DLA a tax deed which will transfer title and the right 312-603-5645 Gross & Duquesne 2019 LLC Pur- ers and Parties interested in said real estate.
county clerk as to the exact amount you owe TO: Deval Patel, Samir Patel; JPMorgan Chase
Piper US LLP; Fifth Third Bank; Illinois Attorney to possession of this property if redemption is chaser or Assignee Dated: 5/24/2024 TAX DEED NO. 2024COTD002039 FILED May
before redeeming. This notice is also to advise Bank, N.A.; FirstService Residential Illinois,
General Kwame Raoul Illinois Secretary of State not made on or before September 25, 2024. This 6/11, 6/12, 6/13/20247643235 24, 2024 TAKE NOTICE County of Cook Date
you that a petition has been filed for a tax deed Inc. c/o Asa Sherwood, FirstService Residen-
R.A. for Atlas Financial Holdings, Inc.; Illinois Sec- matter is set for hearing in the Circuit Court of Premises Sold: November 10, 2021 Certificate
which will transfer title and the right to posses- tial Illinois, Inc. RA: Illinois Corporation Service
retary of State R.A. for Gateway Insurance Com- this County, in Richard J. Daley Center, 50 W. No. 18-0004663 Sold for General Taxes of 2018
sion of this property if redemption is not made Company, Julie Patel, Hemant Bahl, Ogochukwu
pany; Scott D. Wollney Atlas Financial Holdings, Washington Street, Courtroom 1704, Chicago, TO: Suresh Aggarwal 444 W. Fullerton Parkway, Sold for Special Assessment of [municipality and
on or before October 22, 2024. This matter is set Okonkwor, Chandler Condominium Association
Inc.; Scott D. Wollney Atlas Financial Holdings, IL 60602 on October 16, 2024 at 9:30 AM. You Unit 1206 Chicago, IL 60614 Suresh Aggarwal special assessment no.] None Warrant No. [Not
for hearing in the Circuit Court of Cook County, RA: Bartzen Rosenlund Kasten LLC, City of Chi-
Inc.; Ann Gillespie, Acting Director of the Illinois may be present at this hearing but your right to 2733 GLENBROOKE CT BLOOMFIELD HILLS, MI Applicable] Installment No. [Not Applicable] THIS
Room 1704, (Calendar 8) Richard J. Daley Cen- cago c/o City Clerk, Interstate Funding Corp. RA:
Department of Insurance; Unknown owners redeem will already have expired at that time. 48302 Suresh Aggarwal 6866 FIELDSTONE DR PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT
ter, 50 West Washington Street, Chicago, Illinois Howard Berland; Occupant, 450 East Waterside
or parties interested in said land or lots; Cook YOU ARE URGED TO REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO BURR RIDGE, IL 60527 Vishali Aggarwal 444 W. TAXES Property located at: 548 North Lockwood
60602, on October 30, 2024, at 9:30 AM You Drive, Unit 1006, Chicago, IL; Parties in occupan-
County Clerk TAX DEED NO. 2024COTD002044 PREVENT LOSS OF PROPERTY Redemption can Fullerton Parkway, Unit 1206 Chicago, IL 60614 Avenue , Chicago, IL 60644 Legal Description or
may be present at this hearing, but your right to cy and possession; any unknown owners and
FILED 5/24/2024 TAKE NOTICE County of: Cook be made at any time on or before September Vishali Aggarwal a/k/a Vishali Chada 2733 GLEN- Property Index No. 16-09-116-041-0000 This no-
redeem will already have expired at that time. occupants. TAX DEED NO. 2024COTD001567.
Date Premises Sold: 11/16/2022 Certificate No.: 25, 2024 by applying to the County Clerk of BROOKE CT BLOOMFIELD HILLS, MI 48302 Vishali tice is to advise you that the above property has
YOU ARE URGED TO REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO FILED: April 23, 2024. TAKE NOTICE. County of
20-0002266 Sold for General Taxes of: 2020 Sold Cook County, Illinois at the office of the County Aggarwal a/k/a Vishali Chada 6866 FIELDSTONE been sold for delinquent taxes and that the pe-
PREVENT LOSS OF PROPERTY Redemption can Cook. Date Premises Sold 11/10/2021. Certif-
for Special Assessment of (Municipality) N/A Clerk in Chicago, Illinois. For further information DR BURR RIDGE, IL 60527 KELSEY LERHART riod of redemption from the sale will expire on
be made at any time on or before October 22, icate No. 18-0004424. Sold for General Taxes
and special assessment number N/A Warrant contact the County Clerk ADDRESS: 118 N. Clark 444 W. Fullerton Parkway, Unit 1206 Chicago, October 22, 2024. The amount to redeem is sub-
2024, by applying to the County Clerk of Cook of (year) N/A. Sold for Special Assessment of
No. N/A Inst. No. N/A THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN Street - Room 434, Chicago, IL 60602 TELE- IL 60614 TIMOTHY HOGGATT 444 W. Fullerton ject to increase at 6 month intervals from the
County, Illinois at the Office of the County Clerk (Municipality) and special assessment numbers
SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES Property locat- PHONE: 312-603-5645 CATHEDRAL PROPERTIES, Parkway, Unit 1206 Chicago, IL 60614 Unknown date of sale and may be further increased if the
in Chicago, Illinois FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, 2019. Warrant No. 00624562 & 00062456 Inst.
ed at: 955 American LN, Unit 6, Schaumburg, INC. Purchaser or Assignee Dated May 8, 2024 Occupants 444 W. Fullerton Parkway, Unit 1206 purchaser at the tax sale or his or her assignee
CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: 118 No. 33 & 34. THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD
Illinois Legal Description or Property Index No.: 6/11, 6/12, 6/13/20247647398 Chicago, IL 60614 Bartlett Center, Inc. c/o VIJAY pays any subsequently accruing taxes or special
North Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, Illinois FOR DELINQUENT TAXES. Property located at.
07-14-200-085-1007 Vol. 187 This notice is to K PATEL 8353 N NEWLAND NILES ,IL 60714 Bart- assessments to redeem the property from sub-
60602 TELEPHONE: 312-603-5645 By: Purchaser 450 East Waterside Drive, Unit 1006, Chicago,
advise you that the above property has been lett Center, Inc. c/o PANKAJ PATEL 2847 CRIM- sequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check with the
or Assignee Corona Investments, LLC (312) 251- Illinois. Legal Description or Property Index No.
sold for delinquent taxes and that the peri- TO: Irving Feldman; Occupant; Irving V. Feldman; SON CT NORTHBROOK 60062 Wigoda & Wigoda county clerk as to the exact amount you owe
1811 Dated: May 24, 2024 17-10-400-043-1091. This notice is to advise
od of redemption from the sale will expire on Susan Curwin; Robert Feldman; Illinois Secre- 1622 Willow Road, Suite 202 Northfield, Illinois before redeeming. This notice is also to advise
6/11, 6/12, 6/13/20247642436 you that the above property has been sold for
November 22, 2024. The amount to redeem is tary of State RA for Golf Mill Dinette Mart Inc.; 60093 THE PARK WEST CONDOMINIUM ASSOCI- you that a petition has been filed for a tax deed
subject to increase at 6-month intervals from Illinois Secretary of State RA for Furniture & ATION C/O DAVID SUGAR 161 N CLARK ST STE which will transfer title and the right to posses- delinquent taxes and that the period of redemp-
the date of sale and may be further increased Beyond Inc.; Midland Credit Management, Inc. 4200 CHICAGO, IL 60601 Suresh Aggarwal 1447 sion of this property if redemption is not made tion from the sale will expire on 10/16/2024.
if the purchaser at the tax sale or his or her R.A. for Midland Funding LLC; Felicia Feldman; Club Dr Bloomfld Hls, MI 48302-0705 County on or before October 22, 2024. This matter is set The amount to redeem is subject to increase
assignee pays any subsequently accruing taxes Felicia Feldman as Independent Executor of the Clerk of COOK County, Illinois 69 W. Washington, for hearing in the Circuit Court of Cook County, TO: Bernina L. Norton; Occupant; Occupant; at 6 month intervals from the date of sale and
or special assessments to redeem the property Estate of Irving Feldman in 15P006503; Robert Chicago, IL 60602 Unknown Occupants; spous- Room 1704, (Calendar 8) Richard J. Daley Cen- Occupant; Occupant; Occupant; City of Chicago may be further increased if the purchaser at
from subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check Styburski, Jr.; Internal Revenue Service; Fitfly- es, heirs at law, devisees, if any, of the above ter, 50 West Washington Street, Chicago, Illinois c/o Corporation Counsel; Sabeena Shafaq R.A. the tax sale or his or her assignee pays any
with the county clerk as to the exact amount ers LLC d/b/a Fitnut Training-Chicago; United mentioned persons, described as Unknown 60602, on October 30, 2024, at 9:30 AM You for 3354 W Ogden Condominium Association; subsequently accruing taxes or special assess-
you owe before redeeming. This notice is also States Corporation Agent R.A. for Fitflyers LLC Owners; claimants, decree creditors, judgment may be present at this hearing, but your right to Jorge Torres; Bridgette Jackson; Edwin Perwez; ments to redeem the property from subsequent
to advise you that a petition has been filed for d/b/a Fitnut Training-Chicago Stuart Edelstein creditors, if any, of the above, described as Un- redeem will already have expired at that time. Ariel Dotson; Sandra Moffett; Jerome D. Moffett; forfeitures or tax sales. Check with the county
a tax deed which will transfer title and the right R.A. for Golf Mill Dinette Mart Inc.; Judah Mo- known Owners; Unknown Owners or parties YOU ARE URGED TO REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO Jeron Moffett; Bob Will; Diamond Bridgette Pork; clerk as to the exact amount you owe before
to possession of this property if redemption is hammad R.A. for Furniture & Beyond Inc.; Illinois interested in said land or lots. NOTICE TO OWN- PREVENT LOSS OF PROPERTY Redemption can William Matos; Bridgette Jackson; Donte J. Mof- redeeming. This notice is also to advise you that
not made on or before November 22, 2024. This Department of Revenue; Lien Unit Illinois De- ERS AND OCCUPANTS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT be made at any time on or before October 22, fett a/k/a Donte Jerome; Bernia Norton; Cook a petition has been filed for a tax deed which
matter is set for hearing in the Circuit Court of partment of Revenue; Cook County Clerk TAX OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS TAX DEED NO. 2024, by applying to the County Clerk of Cook County Clerk TAX DEED NO. 2024COTD002052 will transfer title and the right to possession of
this county in Room 1704, Richard J. Daley Cen- DEED NO. 2024COTD002043 FILED 5/24/2024 2024COTD001499 FILED: April 15, 2024 TAKE County, Illinois at the Office of the County Clerk FILED 5/24/2024 TAKE NOTICE County of: Cook this property if redemption is not made on or
ter, 50 W. Washington St., Chicago, Illinois 60602 TAKE NOTICE County of: Cook Date Premises NOTICE County of COOK Date Premises Sold in Chicago, Illinois FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, Date Premises Sold: 11/18/2022 Certificate No.: before 10/16/2024. This matter is set for hearing
on December 4, 2024 at 9:30 a.m. You may be Sold: 11/15/2022 Certificate No.: 20-0001297 November 10, 2021 Certificate No. 18-0004269 CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: 118 20-0008588 Sold for General Taxes of: 2020 Sold in the Circuit Court of this county in the Richard
present at this hearing but your right to redeem Sold for General Taxes of: 2020 Sold for Special Sold for General Taxes of (year) 2018 Sold for North Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, Illinois for Special Assessment of (Municipality) N/A J. Daley Center, 50 W. Washington St., Chicago, IL
will already have expired at that time. YOU ARE Assessment of (Municipality) N/A and special Special Assessment of (Municipality) and spe- 60602 TELEPHONE: 312-603-5645 By: Purchaser and special assessment number N/A Warrant 60602, on 11/6/2024 at 9:30 AM in room 1704.
URGED TO REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT assessment number N/A Warrant No. N/A Inst. cial assessment number Not Applicable Warrant or Assignee Corona Investments, LLC (312) 251- No. N/A Inst. No. N/A THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN YOU ARE URGED TO REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO
LOSS OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made No. N/A THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR No. None Installment No. None THIS PROPERTY 1811 Dated: May 24, 2024 SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES Property located PREVENT LOSS OF PROPERTY. Redemption can
at any time on or before November 22, 2024, DELINQUENT TAXES Property located at: 9505 HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES Prop- 6/11, 6/12, 6/13/20247642430 at: 3354 W Ogden Avenue, Commercial Unit, be made at any time on or before 10/16/2024
by applying to the County Clerk of Cook County, North Milwaukee Avenue, Niles, Illinois Legal erty located at 444 W. Fullerton Parkway, Unit Chicago, Illinois Legal Description or Property by applying to the County Clerk of Cook County,
Illinois, at the Office of the County Clerk in Room Description or Property Index No.: 09-14-114- 1206, Chicago, IL Legal Description or Property Index No.: 16-23-404-061-0000 Vol. 571 This Illinois at the Office of the County Clerk in Chi-
434, 118 North Clark Street, Chicago, Illinois. For 007-0000 Vol. 088 This notice is to advise you Index No. 14-28-317-063-1096 This notice is to TO: Aida Diaz 336 N. Avers St., Chicago, IL 60624 notice is to advise you that the above property cago, Illinois. For further information contact the
further information contact the County Clerk: that the above property has been sold for delin- advise you that the above property has been Aida Diaz 336 N. Avers St., Unit 1 Chicago, IL has been sold for delinquent taxes and that the County Clerk. ADDRESS: 118 North Clark Street,
Address: 118 North Clark Street, Room 434, quent taxes and that the period of redemption sold for delinquent taxes and that the peri- 60624 Aida Diaz 336 N. Avers St., Unit 2 Chica- period of redemption from the sale will expire Room 434, Chicago, Illinois 60602. TELEPHONE:
Chicago, IL Telephone: 312-603-5645 Gross & from the sale will expire on November 22, 2024. od of redemption from the sale will expire on go, IL 60624 AIDA DIAZ 2424 W HARRISON ST., on November 22, 2024. The amount to redeem (312) 603-5645. Scribe Funding LLC, Purchaser
Duquesne 2019 LLC Purchaser or Assignee Dat- The amount to redeem is subject to increase at September 18, 2024. The amount to redeem is APT. F CHICAGO, IL 60612 Laron Davis Sr. 336 N. is subject to increase at 6-month intervals from or Assignee. Dated: May 28, 2024.
ed: 5/24/2024 6-month intervals from the date of sale and may subject to increase at 6 month intervals from Avers St., Unit 1 Chicago, IL 60624 Rose Saim- the date of sale and may be further increased 6/11, 6/12, 6/13/20247637065
6/11, 6/12, 6/13/20247643227 be further increased if the purchaser at the tax the date of sale and may be further increased phat 336 N. Avers St., Unit 1 Chicago, IL 60624 if the purchaser at the tax sale or his or her
sale or his or her assignee pays any subsequent- if the purchaser at the tax sale or his or her Laron Davis 336 N. Avers St., Unit 1 Chicago, IL assignee pays any subsequently accruing taxes
ly accruing taxes or special assessments to re- assignee pays any subsequently accruing taxes 60624 Audrey Thomas 336 N. Avers St., Unit 1 or special assessments to redeem the property
deem the property from subsequent forfeitures or special assessments to redeem the property Chicago, IL 60624 Ollie Johnson 336 N. Avers St., from subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check
or tax sales. Check with the county clerk as to from subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check Unit 1 Chicago, IL 60624 Antoinette Hines 336 N. with the county clerk as to the exact amount
the exact amount you owe before redeeming. with the county clerk as to the exact amount Avers St., Unit 2 Chicago, IL 60624 Zerrick Jon- you owe before redeeming. This notice is also
This notice is also to advise you that a petition you owe before redeeming. This notice is also son 336 N. Avers St., Unit 2 Chicago, IL 60624 to advise you that a petition has been filed for
has been filed for a tax deed which will transfer to advise you that a petition has been filed for Geralmey Jackson 336 N. Avers St., Unit 2 Chi- a tax deed which will transfer title and the right
title and the right to possession of this property a tax deed which will transfer title and the right cago, IL 60624 Patricia Matthews 336 N. Avers to possession of this property if redemption is
if redemption is not made on or before Novem- to possession of this property if redemption is St., Unit 2 Chicago, IL 60624 Benny Hall 336 N. not made on or before November 22, 2024. This
ber 22, 2024. This matter is set for hearing in not made on or before September 18, 2024. This Avers St., Unit 2 Chicago, IL 60624 Unknown matter is set for hearing in the Circuit Court of
the Circuit Court of this county in Room 1704, matter is set for hearing in the Circuit Court of Occupants 336 N. Avers St., Unit 1 Chicago, IL this county in Room 1704, Richard J. Daley Cen-
Richard J. Daley Center, 50 W. Washington St., this County, in Richard J. Daley Center, 50 W. 60624 Unknown Occupants 336 N. Avers St., ter, 50 W. Washington St., Chicago, Illinois 60602
Chicago, Illinois 60602 on December 4, 2024 at Washington Street, Courtroom 1704, Chicago, Unit 2 Chicago, IL 60624 City of Chicago c/o City on December 4, 2024 at 9:30 a.m. You may be
9:30 a.m. You may be present at this hearing but IL 60602 on October 16, 2024 at 9:30 AM. You Clerk 121 N. LaSalle Street - Room 107 Chicago, present at this hearing but your right to redeem
your right to redeem will already have expired may be present at this hearing but your right to IL 60602 City of Chicago c/o Corporate Counsel will already have expired at that time. YOU ARE
at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO REDEEM IM- redeem will already have expired at that time. 121 N. LaSalle Street - Room 600 Chicago, IL URGED TO REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT
MEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF PROPERTY Re- YOU ARE URGED TO REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO 60602 County Clerk of COOK County, Illinois 69 LOSS OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made
demption can be made at any time on or before PREVENT LOSS OF PROPERTY Redemption can W. Washington, Chicago, IL 60602 Unknown Oc- at any time on or before November 22, 2024,
November 22, 2024, by applying to the County be made at any time on or before September 18, cupants; spouses, heirs at law, devisees, if any, by applying to the County Clerk of Cook County,
Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, at the Office of 2024 by applying to the County Clerk of COOK of the above mentioned persons, described as Illinois, at the Office of the County Clerk in Room
the County Clerk in Room 434, 118 North Clark County, Illinois at the office of the County Clerk Unknown Owners; claimants, decree creditors, 434, 118 North Clark Street, Chicago, Illinois. For
Street, Chicago, Illinois. For further information in Chicago, Illinois. For further information con- judgment creditors, if any, of the above, de- further information contact the County Clerk:
contact the County Clerk: Address: 118 North tact the County Clerk ADDRESS: 118 N Clark St, scribed as Unknown Owners; Unknown Owners Address: 118 North Clark Street, Room 434,
Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, IL Telephone: Room 434, Chicago, IL 60602 TELEPHONE: 312- or parties interested in said land or lots. NOTICE Chicago, IL Telephone: 312-603-5645 Gross &
312-603-5645 Gross & Duquesne 2019 LLC Pur- 603-5645 EMPATHY FINANCIAL, LLC Purchaser TO OWNERS AND OCCUPANTS IN THE CIRCUIT Duquesne 2019 LLC Purchaser or Assignee Dat-
chaser or Assignee Dated: 5/24/2024 or Assignee Dated April 15, 2024 COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS TAX DEED ed: 5/24/2024
6/11, 6/12, 6/13/20247643226 6/11, 6/12, 6/13/20247647378 NO. 2024COTD001215 FILED: March 25, 2024 6/11, 6/12, 6/13/20247643238
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TO: 401 Properties LP; Occupant; Occupant; C TO: National Association for Debt Education and TO: S & H Dev, Shavontha Harris as R/A for S & H TO: Idris O. Alohan 8215 S. Dante Ave Chicago, TO: James H. Williams 8227 S. Wentworth Chica- TO: Charlotte G. Roller, Diane Rodriguez, Un-
T Corporation System R.A. Chicago Title Land Assistance, National Association for Debt Edu- Development and Investment, Incorporated aka IL 60619 Paula Truitt-Alohan 2020 W. 80th Pl. go, IL 60620 Venita Williams 8227 S. Wentworth known Heirs and Legatees of Charlotte G. Roller;
Trust Company Successor Trustee to Bridgeview cation and Assistance, Illinois Corporation Ser- S & H Development Investments, S & H Devel- Chicago, IL 60620-5341 Paula Truitt-Alohan 8215 Chicago, IL 60620 James H. Williams 2649 E City of Chicago c/o City Clerk, Charmor Brown,
Bank Group, an Illinois Corporation, as Trustee vice Company as R/A for National Association opment and Investment, Incorporated aka S & S. Dante Ave Chicago, IL 60619 Annie Brown 75th St. Chicago, IL 60649 Venita Williams 2649 Cherie Travis, NHSRC Initiatives, Inc. RA: Donna
u/t/a dated 9/16/2010 u/t/n 1-3432; 400 Proper- for Debt Education and Assistance, and National H Development Investments, Victor Osaque as 2020 W. 80th Pl. Chicago, IL 60620-5341 Katrina E 75th St. Chicago, IL 60649 Keyjuan Johnson Clarke, NHS Redevelopment Corporation RA:
ties Limited Partnership c/o O’Rourke & Moody; Association for Debt Education and Assistance; Secretary for S & H Development and Invest- Brown 2020 W. 80th Pl. Chicago, IL 60620-5341 8227 S. Wentworth Chicago, IL 60620 Czaria Donna Clark; Occupant, 9426 South Martin Lu-
Penderson & Houpt, A Prof. Corp. R.A. for Gold City of Chicago - City Clerk, City of Chicago - ment, Incorporated aka S & H Development Kirara Brown 2020 W. 80th Pl. Chicago, IL 60620- Daniels 8227 S. Wentworth Chicago, IL 60620 ther King Drive, Chicago, IL; Parties in occupan-
Coast Realty, LLC d/b/a 401 S LaSalle Lenders Corporation Counsel, Illinois Department of Em- Investments, S & H Development and Invest- 5341 Lakicia Brown 2020 W. 80th Pl. Chicago, IL Kenneth Miles 8227 S. Wentworth Chicago, cy and possession; any unknown owners and
LLC; Fredericus Janssen R.A. for Chicago Real ployment Security Revenue Collection Enforce- ment, Incorporated aka S & H Development 60620-5341 Jackie Crawford 2020 W. 80th Pl. IL 60620 Donna Williams 8227 S. Wentworth occupants. TAX DEED NO. 2024COTD001553.
Estate Resources, Inc.; Farhad Abolfathi R.A. for ment Unit, Illinois Department of Employment Investments, and Victor Osaque as Secretary Chicago, IL 60620-5341 Kirby Dameron 2020 W. Chicago, IL 60620 Steven Williams 8227 S. FILED: April 23, 2024. TAKE NOTICE. County of
Fortuna Asset Management LLC; Illinois Secre- Security Revenue Collection Section, Attorney for S & H Development and Investment, Incor- 80th Pl. Chicago, IL 60620-5341 Kobe Dameron Wentworth Chicago, IL 60620 Chicago Title Cook. Date Premises Sold 11/9/2021. Certifi-
tary of State RA for ABM Janitorial Services-Mid- General for the State of Illinois Department of porated aka S & H Development Investments; 2020 W. 80th Pl. Chicago, IL 60620-5341 Keilon and Trust Company as Trustee under Trust No. cate No. 18-0002834. Sold for General Taxes
west LLC; Fredericus Janssen R.A. for Chicago Employment Security, IRS, US Internal Revenue ; Occupant, Avery Johnson, Brianna Jones, and Minley 2020 W. 80th Pl. Chicago, IL 60620-5341 52906 dated 11/29/68 10 S. LaSalle St. Chicago, of (year) 2018. Sold for Special Assessment of
Real Estate Resources, Inc.; Mitchell Lieberman Service c/o District Director, and US Attorney Monique N. Carter;; County Clerk of Cook Coun- Leroy Minley 2020 W. 80th Pl. Chicago, IL 60620- IL 60603 Citizens Bank, National Association (Municipality) and special assessment number
Ct. Appt. Trustee 14 CH 09664 Noonan & Lieber- General - US Department of Justice - Room 4400; ty, Illinois; spouses, heirs at law, devisees, if any, 5341 Marquita Smith 2020 W. 80th Pl. Chicago, f/k/a St. Paul Federal Bank for Savings 6700 W. N/A Warrant No. N/A Inst. No. N/A. THIS PROP-
man, Ltd.; Chicago Real Estate Resources, Inc. Occupant, Michael Y. Miller, Angel D. Dishman, of the above mentioned persons, described IL 60620-5341 Byline Bank, f/k/a Plaza Bank 180 North Ave. Chicago, IL 60635 Citizens Bank, Na- ERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES.
Property Manager; 400 Properties Limited Part- Dorian Miller, Tommie J. Dishman, Robert Dish- as Unknown Owners; Occupants or persons N. LaSalle St. Chicago, IL 60601 Idris O. Alohan tional Association f/k/a St. Paul Federal Bank for Property located at. 9426 South Martin Luther
nership c/o Chicago Title Land Trust Company man, Omar Dishman, and Darren Dishman;Joey in actual possession of real estate herein de- 2020 W. 80th Pl. Chicago, IL 60620-5341 County Savings 1 Citizens Plaza Providence, RI 02903 King Drive, Chicago, Illinois. Legal Description
Successor Trustee to Bridgeview Bank Group, Waldman as R/A for Real Estate Financial Group, scribed; claimants, decree creditors, judgment Clerk of Cook County, Illinois 69 W. Washington, Karen Williams 8017 S. Rhodes Ave. Chicago, or Property Index No. 25-03-327-043-0000. This
an Illinois Corporation, as Trustee u/t/a dated LLC, Real Estate Financial Group, LLC, Joey Wald- creditors, if any, of the above, described as Un- Chicago, IL 60602 Unknown Occupants; spous- IL 60619-3811 County Clerk of Cook County, notice is to advise you that the above property
9/16/2010 u/t/n 1-3432; William S. Burr R.A. man as R/A for Real Estate Financial Group, LLC, known Owners; Unknown Owners and Parties es, heirs at law, devisees, if any, of the above Illinois 69 W. Washington, Chicago, IL 60602 has been sold for delinquent taxes and that the
for Excel Acquisitions LLC; Illinois Secretary of Glenview Financial Services, Inc, Joey Waldman interested in said real estate. TAX DEED NO. mentioned persons, described as Unknown Unknown Occupants; spouses, heirs at law, period of redemption from the sale will expire
State RA for 330 S Wells LLC; Aura Real Estate as R/A for Glenview Financial Services, Inc, Joey 2024COTD002037 FILED May 24, 2024 TAKE Owners; claimants, decree creditors, judgment devisees, if any, of the above mentioned per- on 10/16/2024. The amount to redeem is sub-
and Management R.A. for 401 LaSalle Lenders Waldman as R/A for Glenview Financial Ser- NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises Sold: creditors, if any, of the above, described as Un- sons, described as Unknown Owners; claimants, ject to increase at 6 month intervals from the
LLC; Robert G. Black Law Offices of Robert G. vices, Inc, Midwest South Building Corporation, November 9, 2021 Certificate No. 18-0003563 known Owners; Unknown Owners or parties decree creditors, judgment creditors, if any, of date of sale and may be further increased if the
Black; Lawrence M. Benjamin Reed Smith LLP; Jerry Majewski as R/A for Midwest South Build- Sold for General Taxes of 2018 Sold for Special interested in said land or lots. NOTICE TO OWN- the above, described as Unknown Owners; Un- purchaser at the tax sale or his or her assignee
Eric Janssen Receiver 14 CH 09664 Chicago Real ing Corporation, and Joseph Benny as President Assessment of [municipality and special assess- ERS AND OCCUPANTS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT known Owners or parties interested in said land pays any subsequently accruing taxes or spe-
Estate Resources, Inc.; Illinois Secretary of State for Midwest South Building Corporation; County ment no.] None Warrant No. [Not Applicable] OF Cook COUNTY, ILLINOIS TAX DEED NO. or lots. NOTICE TO OWNERS AND OCCUPANTS IN cial assessments to redeem the property from
RA for Gold Coast Realty, LLC d/b/a 401 S LaSalle Clerk of Cook County, Illinois; spouses, heirs at Installment No. [Not Applicable] THIS PROPERTY 2024COTD001531 FILED: April 22, 2024 TAKE THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Cook COUNTY, ILLINOIS subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check with
Lenders LLC; Eric Janssen Receiver 14 CH 09664 law, devisees, if any, of the above mentioned HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES Prop- NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises Sold TAX DEED NO. 2024COTD001532 FILED: April 22, the county clerk as to the exact amount you
Chicago Real Estate Resources, Inc. Property persons, described as Unknown Owners; Oc- erty located at: 6439 South Marshfield Avenue , November 9, 2021 Certificate No. 18-0003775 2024 TAKE NOTICE County of Cook Date Prem- owe before redeeming. This notice is also to
Manager for 401 S LaSalle Street; Illinois Secre- cupants or persons in actual possession of real Chicago, IL 60636 Legal Description or Property Sold for General Taxes of (year) 2018 Sold for ises Sold November 9, 2021 Certificate No. 18- advise you that a petition has been filed for a
tary of State RA for 401 LaSalle Lenders LLC; Da- estate herein described; claimants, decree cred- Index No. 20-19-215-016-0000 This notice is to Special Assessment of (Municipality) and special 0003828 Sold for General Taxes of (year) 2018 tax deed which will transfer title and the right to
vid Berardo; Dianne DiMascio; Leon Greenblatt; itors, judgment creditors, if any, of the above, advise you that the above property has been assessment number Not Applicable Warrant No. Sold for Special Assessment of (Municipality) possession of this property if redemption is not
Andrew Jahelka; Richard Nichols; The Option described as Unknown Owners; Unknown Own- sold for delinquent taxes and that the period of None Installment No. None THIS PROPERTY HAS and special assessment number Not Applicable made on or before 10/16/2024. This matter is
Room; David Joseph Berardo R.A. for Diva Fi- ers and Parties interested in said real estate. redemption from the sale will expire on October BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES Property Warrant No. None Installment No. None THIS set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this county
nance Corp.; Parasys Inc.; Keene on the Market; TAX DEED NO. 2024COTD002038 FILED May 22, 2024. The amount to redeem is subject to located at 2020 W. 80th Pl., Chicago, IL 60620 PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT in the Richard J. Daley Center, 50 W. Washing-
Karen B. Brenner R.A. for Fortuna Stream LP; City 24, 2024 TAKE NOTICE County of Cook Date increase at 6 month intervals from the date of Legal Description or Property Index No. 20-31- TAXES Property located at 8227 S. Wentworth ton St., Chicago, IL 60602, on 11/6/2024 at 9:30
of Chicago Department of Finance Chicago Wa- Premises Sold: November 9, 2021 Certificate sale and may be further increased if the pur- 111-026-0000 This notice is to advise you that Ave., Chicago, IL 60620 Legal Description or AM in room 1704. YOU ARE URGED TO REDEEM
ter Department; Coho Capital LP c/o Coho Capi- No. 18-0003422 Sold for General Taxes of 2018 chaser at the tax sale or his or her assignee the above property has been sold for delinquent Property Index No. 20-33-225-011-0000 This IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF PROPERTY.
tal Management LLC Jake Tilton Rosser R.A.; The Sold for Special Assessment of [municipality and pays any subsequently accruing taxes or special taxes and that the period of redemption from notice is to advise you that the above property Redemption can be made at any time on or
Law Offices of Kiki M Mosley; Steven Rapoport, special assessment no.] None Warrant No. [Not assessments to redeem the property from sub- the sale will expire on September 25, 2024. The has been sold for delinquent taxes and that the before 10/16/2024 by applying to the County
CCIM Chicago Real Estate Resources, Inc.; Cor- Applicable] Installment No. [Not Applicable] THIS sequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check with the amount to redeem is subject to increase at 6 period of redemption from the sale will expire Clerk of Cook County, Illinois at the Office of the
porate Creations Network, Inc. R.A. for Rock Sol- PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT county clerk as to the exact amount you owe month intervals from the date of sale and may on September 25, 2024. The amount to redeem County Clerk in Chicago, Illinois. For further in-
id Gelt Limited, a Delaware Limited Partnership; TAXES Property located at: 5145 South Morgan before redeeming. This notice is also to advise be further increased if the purchaser at the tax is subject to increase at 6 month intervals from formation contact the County Clerk. ADDRESS:
City of Chicago c/o Corporation Counsel; Cook Avenue , Chicago, IL 60609 Legal Description or you that a petition has been filed for a tax deed sale or his or her assignee pays any subsequent- the date of sale and may be further increased 118 North Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, Illi-
County Clerk TAX DEED NO. 2024COTD002050 Property Index No. 20-08-406-005-0000 This no- which will transfer title and the right to posses- ly accruing taxes or special assessments to re- if the purchaser at the tax sale or his or her nois 60602. TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645. Scribe
FILED 5/24/2024 TAKE NOTICE County of: Cook tice is to advise you that the above property has sion of this property if redemption is not made deem the property from subsequent forfeitures assignee pays any subsequently accruing taxes Funding LLC, Purchaser or Assignee. Dated: May
Date Premises Sold: 11/18/2022 Certificate No.: been sold for delinquent taxes and that the pe- on or before October 22, 2024. This matter is set or tax sales. Check with the county clerk as to or special assessments to redeem the property 14, 2024.
20-0007637 Sold for General Taxes of: 2020 Sold riod of redemption from the sale will expire on for hearing in the Circuit Court of Cook County, the exact amount you owe before redeeming. from subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check 6/11, 6/12, 6/13/20247637055
for Special Assessment of (Municipality) N/A October 22, 2024. The amount to redeem is sub- Room 1704, (Calendar 8) Richard J. Daley Cen- This notice is also to advise you that a petition with the county clerk as to the exact amount
and special assessment number N/A Warrant ject to increase at 6 month intervals from the ter, 50 West Washington Street, Chicago, Illinois has been filed for a tax deed which will transfer you owe before redeeming. This notice is also
No. N/A Inst. No. N/A THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN date of sale and may be further increased if the 60602, on October 30, 2024, at 9:30 AM You title and the right to possession of this property to advise you that a petition has been filed for TO: Yvonne Miller, Shy Miller; Donnell Wallker,
SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES Property located purchaser at the tax sale or his or her assignee may be present at this hearing, but your right to if redemption is not made on or before Septem- a tax deed which will transfer title and the right Angela Burnett, Travone Daniel, Daniel Smith,
at: 119 W Van Buren Street, Chicago, Illinois as pays any subsequently accruing taxes or special redeem will already have expired at that time. ber 25, 2024. This matter is set for hearing in the to possession of this property if redemption is DeJuan Butler, Occupant Adams and Occu-
listed in the Cook County Treasurer’s Records assessments to redeem the property from sub- YOU ARE URGED TO REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO Circuit Court of this County, in Richard J. Daley not made on or before September 25, 2024. This pant of 8853 South Halsted Street, Chicago, IL;
and commonly known as 401 S LaSalle Street, sequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check with the PREVENT LOSS OF PROPERTY Redemption can Center, 50 W. Washington Street, Courtroom matter is set for hearing in the Circuit Court of
1704, Chicago, IL 60602 on October 16, 2024 Parties in occupancy and possession; any un-
Chicago, Illinois Legal Description or Property county clerk as to the exact amount you owe be made at any time on or before October 22, this County, in Richard J. Daley Center, 50 W.
at 9:30 AM. You may be present at this hearing known owners and occupants. TAX DEED NO.
Index No.: 17-16-243-031-0000 Vol. 511 This before redeeming. This notice is also to advise 2024, by applying to the County Clerk of Cook Washington Street, Courtroom 1704, Chicago,
but your right to redeem will already have ex- 2024COTD001558. FILED: April 23, 2024. TAKE
notice is to advise you that the above property you that a petition has been filed for a tax deed County, Illinois at the Office of the County Clerk IL 60602 on October 16, 2024 at 9:30 AM. You
pired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO REDEEM NOTICE. County of Cook. Date Premises Sold
has been sold for delinquent taxes and that the which will transfer title and the right to posses- in Chicago, Illinois FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, may be present at this hearing but your right to
IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF PROPERTY 11/9/2021. Certificate No. 18-0003853. Sold
period of redemption from the sale will expire sion of this property if redemption is not made CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: 118 redeem will already have expired at that time.
Redemption can be made at any time on or for General Taxes of (year) 2018. Sold for Spe-
on November 22, 2024. The amount to redeem on or before October 22, 2024. This matter is set North Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, Illinois YOU ARE URGED TO REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO
before September 25, 2024 by applying to the cial Assessment of (Municipality) and special
is subject to increase at 6-month intervals from for hearing in the Circuit Court of Cook County, 60602 TELEPHONE: 312-603-5645 By: Purchaser PREVENT LOSS OF PROPERTY Redemption can
County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois at the of- assessment number N/A Warrant No. N/A Inst.
the date of sale and may be further increased Room 1704, (Calendar 8) Richard J. Daley Cen- or Assignee Corona Investments, LLC (312) 251- be made at any time on or before September
fice of the County Clerk in Chicago, Illinois. For No. N/A. THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR
if the purchaser at the tax sale or his or her ter, 50 West Washington Street, Chicago, Illinois 1811 Dated: May 24, 2024 25, 2024 by applying to the County Clerk of
further information contact the County Clerk DELINQUENT TAXES. Property located at. 8853
assignee pays any subsequently accruing taxes 60602, on October 30, 2024, at 9:30 AM You 6/11, 6/12, 6/13/20247642433 Cook County, Illinois at the office of the County
ADDRESS: 118 N. Clark Street - Room 434, Chi- South Halsted Street, Chicago, Illinois. Legal De-
or special assessments to redeem the property may be present at this hearing, but your right to Clerk in Chicago, Illinois. For further informa-
cago, IL 60602 TELEPHONE: 312-603-5645 KBM scription or Property Index No. 25-04-108-033-
from subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check redeem will already have expired at that time. tion contact the County Clerk ADDRESS: 118
CARPENTRY, INC. Purchaser or Assignee Dated 0000. This notice is to advise you that the above
with the county clerk as to the exact amount YOU ARE URGED TO REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO TO: Michael Corleone &; Occupant; Michael N. Clark Street - Room 434, Chicago, IL 60602
April 22, 2024 property has been sold for delinquent taxes and
you owe before redeeming. This notice is also PREVENT LOSS OF PROPERTY Redemption can Williamson R.A. for Michael Corleone & Associ- TELEPHONE: 312-603-5645 KBM CARPENTRY,
6/11, 6/12, 6/13/20247647388 that the period of redemption from the sale will
to advise you that a petition has been filed for be made at any time on or before October 22, ates, Inc.; Michael Williamson; Kandice Sanders; INC. Purchaser or Assignee Dated April 22, 2024 expire on 10/16/2024. The amount to redeem is
a tax deed which will transfer title and the right 2024, by applying to the County Clerk of Cook Michael Corleone & Associates; Barry Palmer; 6/11, 6/12, 6/13/20247647386 subject to increase at 6 month intervals from
to possession of this property if redemption is County, Illinois at the Office of the County Clerk City of Chicago c/o Corporation Counsel; Cook
TO: Clara Michel, Caress Michel, Monique Mi- the date of sale and may be further increased
not made on or before November 22, 2024. This in Chicago, Illinois FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, County Clerk TAX DEED NO. 2024COTD002045
chel, Veronica Michel, Robert Michel, Robert if the purchaser at the tax sale or his or her
matter is set for hearing in the Circuit Court of CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: 118 FILED 5/24/2024 TAKE NOTICE County of: Cook
Michel IIII, Lawrence Michel, Monique R. Michel, assignee pays any subsequently accruing taxes
this county in Room 1704, Richard J. Daley Cen- North Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, Illinois Date Premises Sold: 11/16/2022 Certificate No.:
Clifford Michel, Shannon Michel; Matthew Wil- or special assessments to redeem the property
ter, 50 W. Washington St., Chicago, Illinois 60602 60602 TELEPHONE: 312-603-5645 By: Purchaser 20-0003685 Sold for General Taxes of: 2020 Sold
dermuth, Esq., Lillie C. Henley, Etta M. Davis, from subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check
on December 4, 2024 at 9:30 a.m. You may be or Assignee Corona Investments, LLC (312) 251- for Special Assessment of (Municipality) N/A
Alvin Miller, William Jackson, City of Chicago c/o with the county clerk as to the exact amount
present at this hearing but your right to redeem 1811 Dated: May 24, 2024 and special assessment number N/A Warrant
City Clerk; Occupant, 8144 South Green Street, you owe before redeeming. This notice is also
will already have expired at that time. YOU ARE 6/11, 6/12, 6/13/20247642435 No. N/A Inst. No. N/A THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN
Chicago, IL; Parties in occupancy and posses- to advise you that a petition has been filed for a
URGED TO REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES Property located
sion; any unknown owners and occupants. TAX tax deed which will transfer title and the right to
LOSS OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made at: 724 E 67TH Street, Chicago, Illinois Legal
DEED NO. 2024COTD001554. FILED: April 23, possession of this property if redemption is not
at any time on or before November 22, 2024, Description or Property Index No.: 20-22-230- TO: South Western Chicago LLC, South Western
2024. TAKE NOTICE. County of Cook. Date Prem- made on or before 10/16/2024. This matter is
by applying to the County Clerk of Cook County, 053-0000 Vol. 258 This notice is to advise you Chicago LLC RA: George J. Tagler, South Western
ises Sold 11/9/2021. Certificate No. 18-0003795. set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this county
Illinois, at the Office of the County Clerk in Room TO: Brian J Evans 4825 S. Vincennes Ave Chica- that the above property has been sold for delin- Chicago LLC c/o Illinois Secretary of State, Steve
Sold for General Taxes of (year) 2018. Sold for in the Richard J. Daley Center, 50 W. Washing-
434, 118 North Clark Street, Chicago, Illinois. For go, IL 60615 City of Chicago c/o City Clerk 121 N. quent taxes and that the period of redemption Brown, Steven I. Brown Irrevocable Trust, South
Special Assessment of (Municipality) and special ton St., Chicago, IL 60602, on 11/6/2024 at 9:30
further information contact the County Clerk: LaSalle Street - Room 107 Chicago, IL 60602 Illi- from the sale will expire on November 22, 2024. Western 10430, LLC c/o Steven I Brown; Bev-
assessment number N/A Warrant No. N/A Inst. AM in room 1704. YOU ARE URGED TO REDEEM
Address: 118 North Clark Street, Room 434, nois Healthcare & Family Services Child Support The amount to redeem is subject to increase at erly Glass Service, Inc., Beverly Glass & Mirror,
No. N/A. THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF PROPERTY.
Chicago, IL Telephone: 312-603-5645 Gross & Enforcement Collection and Asset Recovery 6-month intervals from the date of sale and may Chicago Title Land Trust Company, as Trustee
DELINQUENT TAXES. Property located at. 8144 Redemption can be made at any time on or
Duquesne 2019 LLC Purchaser or Assignee Dat- Unit P.O. Box 19152 Springfield, IL 62794 Illinois be further increased if the purchaser at the tax for Note 812455, John D. Howell, Beverly Glass
South Green Street, Chicago, Illinois. Legal De- before 10/16/2024 by applying to the County
ed: 5/24/2024 Healthcare & Family Services Child Support En- sale or his or her assignee pays any subsequent- Service, Inc. c/o Illinois Secretary of State, Bev-
scription or Property Index No. 20-32-221-030- Clerk of Cook County, Illinois at the Office of the
6/11, 6/12, 6/13/20247643237 forcement Collection and Asset Recovery Unit ly accruing taxes or special assessments to re- erly Glass Service, Inc. Thomas C Wozny; Occu-
0000. This notice is to advise you that the above County Clerk in Chicago, Illinois. For further in-
6221 S. Emerald Dr. Chicago, IL 60621 Brian J deem the property from subsequent forfeitures pant, 10430 South Western Avenue, Chicago,
property has been sold for delinquent taxes and formation contact the County Clerk. ADDRESS:
Evans 4842 S. Forrestville Chicago, IL 60615- or tax sales. Check with the county clerk as to IL; Parties in occupancy and possession; any
that the period of redemption from the sale will 118 North Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, Illi-
1410 County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois 69 the exact amount you owe before redeeming. unknown owners and occupants. TAX DEED
TO: Blanca Rafaela Zuniga Sanchez Gomez 6039 expire on 10/16/2024. The amount to redeem is nois 60602. TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645. Scribe
W. Washington, Chicago, IL 60602 Unknown Oc- This notice is also to advise you that a petition NO. 2024COTD001556. FILED: April 23, 2024.
S. Austin Av Chicago, IL 60638-4335 Emilio Go- subject to increase at 6 month intervals from Funding LLC, Purchaser or Assignee. Dated: May
cupants; spouses, heirs at law, devisees, if any, has been filed for a tax deed which will transfer TAKE NOTICE. County of Cook. Date Premises
mez 6039 S. Austin Av Chicago, IL 60638-4335 the date of sale and may be further increased 14, 2024.
of the above mentioned persons, described as title and the right to possession of this property Sold 11/9/2021. Certificate No. 18-0003842.
Concepcion Gomez 6039 S. Austin Av Chicago, IL if the purchaser at the tax sale or his or her 6/11, 6/12, 6/13/20247637061
Unknown Owners; claimants, decree creditors, if redemption is not made on or before Novem- Sold for General Taxes of (year) 2018. Sold for
60638-4335 Concepcio Gomez 6039 S. Austin Av judgment creditors, if any, of the above, de- assignee pays any subsequently accruing taxes Special Assessment of (Municipality) and spe-
ber 22, 2024. This matter is set for hearing in
Chicago, IL 60638-4335 Blanca R Gomez 6039 S. scribed as Unknown Owners; Unknown Owners or special assessments to redeem the property cial assessment number N/A Warrant No. N/A
the Circuit Court of this county in Room 1704,
Austin Av Chicago, IL 60638-4335 Gerardo Go- or parties interested in said land or lots. NOTICE from subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check Inst. No. N/A. THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD TO: Barbara B. Davis, Taveon Carter; Duane Daw-
Richard J. Daley Center, 50 W. Washington St.,
mez 6039 S. Austin Av Chicago, IL 60638-4335 TO OWNERS AND OCCUPANTS IN THE CIRCUIT with the county clerk as to the exact amount FOR DELINQUENT TAXES. Property located at. kins, Unknown Heirs and Legatees of Barbara B.
Chicago, Illinois 60602 on December 4, 2024 at
Edgar Oliv Rodriguez 6039 S. Austin Av Chicago, COURT OF Cook COUNTY, ILLINOIS TAX DEED you owe before redeeming. This notice is also 10430 South Western Avenue, Chicago, Illinois. Davis; Occupants of 9645 South Halsted Street
9:30 a.m. You may be present at this hearing but
IL 60638-4335 Emilio R Gomez 6039 S. Austin Av NO. 2024COTD001788 FILED: May 8, 2024 TAKE to advise you that a petition has been filed for a Legal Description or Property Index No. 24-13- units 1, 2, and 3, Chicago, IL; Parties in occupan-
your right to redeem will already have expired
Chicago, IL 60638-4335 Pedro P Gomez 6039 S. NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises Sold No- tax deed which will transfer title and the right to 217-028-0000. This notice is to advise you that cy and possession; any unknown owners and
at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO REDEEM IM-
Austin Av Chicago, IL 60638-4335 Oliverio Go- vember 8, 2021 Certificate No. 18-0002328 Sold possession of this property if redemption is not the above property has been sold for delinquent occupants. TAX DEED NO. 2024COTD001559.
MEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF PROPERTY Re-
mez 6039 S. Austin Av Chicago, IL 60638-4335 for General Taxes of (year) 2018 (Incl. 2011 2nd, made on or before 10/16/2024. This matter is taxes and that the period of redemption from FILED: April 23, 2024. TAKE NOTICE. County of
demption can be made at any time on or before
Camila Gomez 6039 S. Austin Av Chicago, IL 2012 2nd, 2013-2017) Sold for Special Assess- set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this county the sale will expire on 10/16/2024. The amount Cook. Date Premises Sold 11/9/2021. Certificate
November 22, 2024, by applying to the County
60638-4335 Maria G Degutierrez 6039 S. Austin ment of (Municipality) and special assessment in the Richard J. Daley Center, 50 W. Washing- to redeem is subject to increase at 6 month No. 18-0003909. Sold for General Taxes of (year)
Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, at the Office of
Av Chicago, IL 60638-4335 Eulio Gomez 6039 number Not Applicable Warrant No. None In- ton St., Chicago, IL 60602, on 11/6/2024 at 9:30 intervals from the date of sale and may be fur- 2018 including 2014 through 2016 and 2017
the County Clerk in Room 434, 118 North Clark
S. Austin Ave., Chicago, IL 60638-4335 Gomez stallment No. None THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN AM in room 1704. YOU ARE URGED TO REDEEM ther increased if the purchaser at the tax sale 2nd. Sold for Special Assessment of (Municipali-
Street, Chicago, Illinois. For further information
Blanca R 6039 S. Austin Av Chicago, IL 60638- SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES Property located IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF PROPERTY. or his or her assignee pays any subsequently ty) and special assessment number N/A Warrant
contact the County Clerk: Address: 118 North
4335 County Clerk of COOK County, Illinois 69 at 4842 S. Forrestville Ave., Chicago, IL 60615 Redemption can be made at any time on or accruing taxes or special assessments to re- No. N/A Inst. No. N/A. THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN
Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, IL Telephone:
W. Washington, Chicago, IL 60602 Unknown Oc- Legal Description or Property Index No. 20-10- before 10/16/2024 by applying to the County deem the property from subsequent forfeitures SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES. Property located
312-603-5645 Gross & Duquesne 2019 LLC Pur-
cupants; spouses, heirs at law, devisees, if any, 209-030-0000 This notice is to advise you that Clerk of Cook County, Illinois at the Office of the or tax sales. Check with the county clerk as to at. 9645 South Halsted Street, Chicago, Illinois.
chaser or Assignee Dated: 5/24/2024
of the above mentioned persons, described as the above property has been sold for delinquent County Clerk in Chicago, Illinois. For further in- the exact amount you owe before redeeming. Legal Description or Property Index No. 25-09-
6/11, 6/12, 6/13/20247643229
Unknown Owners; claimants, decree creditors, taxes and that the period of redemption from formation contact the County Clerk. ADDRESS: This notice is also to advise you that a petition 108-019-0000. This notice is to advise you that
judgment creditors, if any, of the above, de- the sale will expire on September 25, 2024. The 118 North Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, Illi- has been filed for a tax deed which will transfer the above property has been sold for delinquent
scribed as Unknown Owners; Unknown Owners amount to redeem is subject to increase at 6 nois 60602. TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645. Scribe title and the right to possession of this prop- taxes and that the period of redemption from
or parties interested in said land or lots. NOTICE TO: Charles Lawson; Deutsche Bank National Funding LLC, Purchaser or Assignee. Dated: May
month intervals from the date of sale and may erty if redemption is not made on or before the sale will expire on 10/16/2024. The amount
TO OWNERS AND OCCUPANTS IN THE CIRCUIT Trust Company, as Trustee for Long Beach Mort- 14, 2024.
be further increased if the purchaser at the tax 10/16/2024. This matter is set for hearing in to redeem is subject to increase at 6 month
COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS TAX DEED gage Loan Trust 2005-WL2, Deutsche Bank Na- 6/11, 6/12, 6/13/20247637056
sale or his or her assignee pays any subsequent- the Circuit Court of this county in the Richard J. intervals from the date of sale and may be fur-
NO. 2024COTD001500 FILED: April 15, 2024 tional Trust Company, as Trustee for Long Beach
ly accruing taxes or special assessments to re- Daley Center, 50 W. Washington St., Chicago, IL ther increased if the purchaser at the tax sale
TAKE NOTICE County of COOK Date Premises Mortgage Loan Trust 2005-WL2 c/o JPMorgan
deem the property from subsequent forfeitures 60602, on 11/6/2024 at 9:30 AM in room 1704. or his or her assignee pays any subsequently
Sold November 9, 2021 Certificate No. 18- Chase Bank, NA; Jeffrey Condominium Associa- TO: Cleveland Jones 8539 S. Carpenter Chicago,
or tax sales. Check with the county clerk as to YOU ARE URGED TO REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO accruing taxes or special assessments to re-
0003274 Sold for General Taxes of (year) 2018 tion, Mario Zaragoza, Derrick Lawson, Unknown IL 60620-3310 Unknown heirs and devisees of
the exact amount you owe before redeeming. PREVENT LOSS OF PROPERTY. Redemption can deem the property from subsequent forfeitures
Sold for Special Assessment of (Municipality) Heirs and Legatees of Charles M. Lawson, Ange- Cleveland Jones 8539 S. Carpenter Chicago, IL
This notice is also to advise you that a petition be made at any time on or before 10/16/2024 or tax sales. Check with the county clerk as to
and special assessment number Not Applicable lo Whittier; Occupant, 7718 South Jeffery Ave- 60620-3310 Armond Jones 8539 S. Carpenter
has been filed for a tax deed which will transfer by applying to the County Clerk of Cook County, the exact amount you owe before redeeming.
Warrant No. None Installment No. None THIS nue, Unit G-N, Chicago, IL; Parties in occupancy Chicago, IL 60620-3310 Vickye Jones 8539 S.
title and the right to possession of this property Illinois at the Office of the County Clerk in Chi- This notice is also to advise you that a petition
PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT and possession; any unknown owners and Carpenter Chicago, IL 60620-3310 Tony Jones
if redemption is not made on or before Septem- cago, Illinois. For further information contact the has been filed for a tax deed which will transfer
TAXES Property located at 6039 S. Austin Ave., occupants. TAX DEED NO. 2024COTD001552. 8539 S. Carpenter Chicago, IL 60620-3310
ber 25, 2024. This matter is set for hearing in the County Clerk. ADDRESS: 118 North Clark Street, title and the right to possession of this prop-
Chicago, IL 60638-4335 Legal Description or FILED: April 23, 2024. TAKE NOTICE. County of Latisha Robison 8539 S. Carpenter Chicago,
Circuit Court of this County, in Richard J. Daley Room 434, Chicago, Illinois 60602. TELEPHONE: erty if redemption is not made on or before
Property Index No. 19-17-408-060-0000 This Cook. Date Premises Sold 11/8/2021. Certifi- IL 60620-3310 Vickye Lawrence 8539 S. Car-
Center, 50 W. Washington Street, Courtroom (312) 603-5645. Scribe Funding LLC, Purchaser 10/16/2024. This matter is set for hearing in
notice is to advise you that the above property cate No. 18-0002520. Sold for General Taxes penter Chicago, IL 60620-3310 Carl Lawrence
1704, Chicago, IL 60602 on October 16, 2024 at or Assignee. Dated: May 14, 2024. the Circuit Court of this county in the Richard J.
has been sold for delinquent taxes and that the of (year) 2018. Sold for Special Assessment of 8539 S. Carpenter Chicago, IL 60620-3310 Joyce
9:30 AM. You may be present at this hearing but 6/11, 6/12, 6/13/20247637058 Daley Center, 50 W. Washington St., Chicago, IL
period of redemption from the sale will expire (Municipality) and special assessment number A. Jones 8539 S. Carpenter Chicago, IL 60620-
your right to redeem will already have expired 60602, on 11/6/2024 at 9:30 AM in room 1704.
on September 18, 2024. The amount to redeem N/A Warrant No. N/A Inst. No. N/A. THIS PROP- 3310 County Clerk of Cook County, Illinois 69
at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO REDEEM IM- YOU ARE URGED TO REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO
is subject to increase at 6 month intervals from ERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES. W. Washington, Chicago, IL 60602 Unknown
MEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF PROPERTY Re- PREVENT LOSS OF PROPERTY. Redemption can
the date of sale and may be further increased Property located at. 7718 South Jeffery Avenue, Occupants; spouses, heirs at law, devisees, if
demption can be made at any time on or before be made at any time on or before 10/16/2024
if the purchaser at the tax sale or his or her Unit G-N, Chicago, Illinois. Legal Description or any, of the above mentioned persons, described
September 25, 2024 by applying to the County by applying to the County Clerk of Cook County,
assignee pays any subsequently accruing taxes Property Index No. 20-25-323-037-1001. This as Unknown Owners; claimants, decree cred-
Clerk of Cook County, Illinois at the office of the Illinois at the Office of the County Clerk in Chi-
or special assessments to redeem the property notice is to advise you that the above property itors, judgment creditors, if any, of the above,
County Clerk in Chicago, Illinois. For further in- cago, Illinois. For further information contact the
from subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check has been sold for delinquent taxes and that the described as Unknown Owners; Unknown
formation contact the County Clerk ADDRESS: TO: Loretta Moore; Occupant; Occupant; Oc- County Clerk. ADDRESS: 118 North Clark Street,
with the county clerk as to the exact amount period of redemption from the sale will expire Owners or parties interested in said land or
118 N. Clark Street - Room 434, Chicago, IL cupant; Bishop Charles R. Thomas; Tanya A. Room 434, Chicago, Illinois 60602. TELEPHONE:
you owe before redeeming. This notice is also on 10/16/2024. The amount to redeem is sub- lots. NOTICE TO OWNERS AND OCCUPANTS IN
60602 TELEPHONE: 312-603-5645 CATHEDRAL Thomas RA for One Way Outreach Ministries; (312) 603-5645. Scribe Funding LLC, Purchaser
to advise you that a petition has been filed for ject to increase at 6 month intervals from the THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Cook COUNTY, ILLINOIS
PROPERTIES, INC. Purchaser or Assignee Dated Loretta L. Moore; Unknown Heirs and Legatees or Assignee. Dated: May 14, 2024.
a tax deed which will transfer title and the right date of sale and may be further increased if the TAX DEED NO. 2024COTD001533 FILED: April 22,
May 8, 2024 of Loretta Moore; BMO Bank, N.A. successor 6/11, 6/12, 6/13/20247637062
to possession of this property if redemption is purchaser at the tax sale or his or her assignee 2024 TAKE NOTICE County of Cook Date Prem-
6/11, 6/12, 6/13/20247647394 to Harris Trust Savings Bank Executor Estate
not made on or before September 18, 2024. This pays any subsequently accruing taxes or spe- ises Sold November 9, 2021 Certificate No. 18-
matter is set for hearing in the Circuit Court of cial assessments to redeem the property from 0003806 Sold for General Taxes of (year) 2018 of Loretta L. Moore; One Way Outreach Minis-
this County, in Richard J. Daley Center, 50 W. subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check with Sold for Special Assessment of (Municipality) tries; State Farm Insurance Co.; Charles Moore TO: Mark Franklin and Mark Franklin; City of Chi-
Washington Street, Courtroom 1704, Chicago, the county clerk as to the exact amount you and special assessment number Not Applicable as Independent Administrator of the Estate of cago - City Clerk and City of Chicago - Corpora-
TO: Lisa E. Lewis; Freemont Investment & Loan;
IL 60602 on October 16, 2024 at 9:30 AM. You owe before redeeming. This notice is also to Warrant No. None Installment No. None THIS Loretta Moore; Tanya A. Thomas R.A. for One tion Counsel; Occupant, Occupant, and Jordan
Freemont Investment & Loan c/o Illinois Sec-
may be present at this hearing but your right to advise you that a petition has been filed for a PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT Way International Fellowship of Churches and Fisher;Citibank, National Association f/k/a Citi-
retary of State; McKey & Poague Real Estate
redeem will already have expired at that time. tax deed which will transfer title and the right to TAXES Property located at 8539 S. Carpenter St., Ministries; Illinois Secretary of State RA for One bank, Federal Savings Bank, Citibank, National
Services, Inc., Greenway Park Condominium
YOU ARE URGED TO REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO possession of this property if redemption is not Chicago, IL 60620 Legal Description or Property Way International Fellowship of Churches and Association f/k/a Citibank, Federal Savings
Association RA: Traci Stanford Lori Lewis; Oc-
PREVENT LOSS OF PROPERTY Redemption can made on or before 10/16/2024. This matter is Index No. 20-32-419-013-0000 This notice is to Ministries; Charles F. Moore; Unknown Heirs and Bank, and Citibank, National Association f/k/a
cupant, 6225 South Woodlawn Ave, Unit 2, Chi-
be made at any time on or before September 18, set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this county advise you that the above property has been Legatees of Yolanda Moore; Citizens Bank, N.A. Citibank, Federal Savings Bank; County Clerk of
cago, IL; Parties in occupancy and possession;
2024 by applying to the County Clerk of COOK in the Richard J. Daley Center, 50 W. Washing- sold for delinquent taxes and that the period as successor to South Chicago Bank; Deadra Cook County, Illinois; spouses, heirs at law, de-
any unknown owners and occupants. TAX DEED
County, Illinois at the office of the County Clerk ton St., Chicago, IL 60602, on 11/6/2024 at 9:30 of redemption from the sale will expire on Sep- Woods Stokes Consumer Legal Group PC; Rob- visees, if any, of the above mentioned persons,
NO. 2024COTD001551. FILED: April 23, 2024.
in Chicago, Illinois. For further information con- AM in room 1704. YOU ARE URGED TO REDEEM tember 25, 2024. The amount to redeem is sub- ert Kent; Michael Cortina; Tanya Thomas; Stu- described as Unknown Owners; Occupants
TAKE NOTICE. County of Cook. Date Premises
tact the County Clerk ADDRESS: 118 N Clark St, IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF PROPERTY. ject to increase at 6 month intervals from the art Swanson R.A. for Commercial Credit Corp; or persons in actual possession of real estate
Sold 11/8/2021. Certificate No. 18-0002380.
Room 434, Chicago, IL 60602 TELEPHONE: 312- Redemption can be made at any time on or date of sale and may be further increased if the Dawn Hines R.A. for Dawn Hines State Farm Inc.; herein described; claimants, decree creditors,
Sold for General Taxes of (year) 2018. Sold for
603-5645 EMPATHY FINANCIAL, LLC Purchaser before 10/16/2024 by applying to the County purchaser at the tax sale or his or her assignee Illinois Secretary of State RA for Dawn Hines judgment creditors, if any, of the above, de-
Special Assessment of (Municipality) and special
or Assignee Dated April 15, 2024 Clerk of Cook County, Illinois at the Office of the pays any subsequently accruing taxes or special State Farm Inc.; Unknown owners or parties in- scribed as Unknown Owners; Unknown Own-
assessment number N/A Warrant No. N/A Inst.
6/11, 6/12, 6/13/20247647373 County Clerk in Chicago, Illinois. For further in- assessments to redeem the property from sub- terested in said land or lots; City of Chicago c/o ers and Parties interested in said real estate.
No. N/A. THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR
formation contact the County Clerk. ADDRESS: sequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check with the Corporation Counsel; Cook County Clerk TAX TAX DEED NO. 2024COTD002036 FILED May
DELINQUENT TAXES. Property located at. 6225
118 North Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, Illi- county clerk as to the exact amount you owe DEED NO. 2024COTD002047 FILED 5/24/2024 24, 2024 TAKE NOTICE County of Cook Date
South Woodlawn Ave, Unit 2, Chicago, Illinois.
nois 60602. TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645. Scribe before redeeming. This notice is also to advise TAKE NOTICE County of: Cook Date Premises Premises Sold: November 9, 2021 Certificate
Legal Description or Property Index No. 20-14-
Funding LLC, Purchaser or Assignee. Dated: May you that a petition has been filed for a tax deed Sold: 11/17/2022 Certificate No.: 20-0004387 No. 18-0002848 Sold for General Taxes of 2018
412-028-1002. This notice is to advise you that
14, 2024. which will transfer title and the right to posses- Sold for General Taxes of: 2020 Sold for Special Sold for Special Assessment of [municipality and
the above property has been sold for delinquent
6/11, 6/12, 6/13/20247637054 sion of this property if redemption is not made Assessment of (Municipality) N/A and special special assessment no.] None Warrant No. [Not
taxes and that the period of redemption from
on or before September 25, 2024. This matter is assessment number N/A Warrant No. N/A Inst. Applicable] Installment No. [Not Applicable] THIS
the sale will expire on 10/16/2024. The amount
set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this Coun- No. N/A THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT
to redeem is subject to increase at 6 month
ty, in Richard J. Daley Center, 50 W. Washington DELINQUENT TAXES Property located at: 8735 S. TAXES Property located at: 9903 South Indiana
intervals from the date of sale and may be fur-
Street, Courtroom 1704, Chicago, IL 60602 State Street, Chicago, Illinois Legal Description Avenue , Chicago, IL 60628 Legal Description or
ther increased if the purchaser at the tax sale
on October 16, 2024 at 9:30 AM. You may be or Property Index No.: 25-03-100-013-0000 Vol. Property Index No. 25-10-304-002-0000 This no-
or his or her assignee pays any subsequently
present at this hearing but your right to redeem 282 This notice is to advise you that the above tice is to advise you that the above property has
accruing taxes or special assessments to re-
will already have expired at that time. YOU ARE property has been sold for delinquent taxes and been sold for delinquent taxes and that the pe-
deem the property from subsequent forfeitures
URGED TO REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT that the period of redemption from the sale will riod of redemption from the sale will expire on
or tax sales. Check with the county clerk as to
LOSS OF PROPERTY Redemption can be made expire on November 22, 2024. The amount to October 22, 2024. The amount to redeem is sub-
the exact amount you owe before redeeming.
at any time on or before September 25, 2024 redeem is subject to increase at 6-month inter- ject to increase at 6 month intervals from the
This notice is also to advise you that a petition
by applying to the County Clerk of Cook County, vals from the date of sale and may be further date of sale and may be further increased if the
has been filed for a tax deed which will transfer
Illinois at the office of the County Clerk in Chi- increased if the purchaser at the tax sale or his purchaser at the tax sale or his or her assignee
title and the right to possession of this prop-
cago, Illinois. For further information contact or her assignee pays any subsequently accru- pays any subsequently accruing taxes or special
erty if redemption is not made on or before
the County Clerk ADDRESS: 118 N. Clark Street ing taxes or special assessments to redeem assessments to redeem the property from sub-
10/16/2024. This matter is set for hearing in
- Room 434, Chicago, IL 60602 TELEPHONE: 312- the property from subsequent forfeitures or sequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check with the
the Circuit Court of this county in the Richard J.
603-5645 KBM CARPENTRY, INC. Purchaser or tax sales. Check with the county clerk as to the county clerk as to the exact amount you owe
Daley Center, 50 W. Washington St., Chicago, IL
Assignee Dated April 22, 2024 exact amount you owe before redeeming. This before redeeming. This notice is also to advise
60602, on 11/6/2024 at 9:30 AM in room 1704.
6/11, 6/12, 6/13/20247647390 notice is also to advise you that a petition has you that a petition has been filed for a tax deed
YOU ARE URGED TO REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO
been filed for a tax deed which will transfer title which will transfer title and the right to posses-
PREVENT LOSS OF PROPERTY. Redemption can
and the right to possession of this property if sion of this property if redemption is not made
be made at any time on or before 10/16/2024
TO: OCCUPANT; ERICK STERDIVANT; City of Chi- redemption is not made on or before Novem- on or before October 22, 2024. This matter is set
by applying to the County Clerk of Cook County,
cago; Village of South Holland; LIMA ONE CAPI- ber 22, 2024. This matter is set for hearing in for hearing in the Circuit Court of Cook County,
Illinois at the Office of the County Clerk in Chi-
TAL, LLC; COOK COUNTY LAND BANK AUTHOR- the Circuit Court of this county in Room 1704, Room 1704, (Calendar 8) Richard J. Daley Cen-
cago, Illinois. For further information contact the
ITY; Cook County Clerk; PAMELA LEE; DARNELL Richard J. Daley Center, 50 W. Washington St., ter, 50 West Washington Street, Chicago, Illinois
County Clerk. ADDRESS: 118 North Clark Street,
COLLINS; PATRICIA COLLINS; JAMES LATHAM; Chicago, Illinois 60602 on December 4, 2024 at 60602, on October 30, 2024, at 9:30 AM You
Room 434, Chicago, Illinois 60602. TELEPHONE:
AND ALL UNKNOWN OWNERS AND PARTIES 9:30 a.m. You may be present at this hearing but may be present at this hearing, but your right to
(312) 603-5645. Scribe Funding LLC, Purchaser
INTERESTED. TAX DEED NO.: 2024COTD001822 your right to redeem will already have expired redeem will already have expired at that time.
or Assignee. Dated: May 14, 2024.
FILED: 05/13/2024 TAKE NOTICE County of at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO REDEEM IM- YOU ARE URGED TO REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO
6/11, 6/12, 6/13/20247637053
Cook Date Premises Sold 02/24/2022 Certifi- MEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF PROPERTY Re- PREVENT LOSS OF PROPERTY Redemption can
cate No. 21S-0006289 Sold for General Taxes of demption can be made at any time on or before be made at any time on or before October 22,
(year) 2010-2018 Sold for Special Assessment November 22, 2024, by applying to the County 2024, by applying to the County Clerk of Cook

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sessment number Not Applicable Warrant No. the County Clerk in Room 434, 118 North Clark in Chicago, Illinois FOR FURTHER INFORMATION,
Not Applicable Inst. No. Not Applicable THIS Street, Chicago, Illinois. For further information CONTACT THE COUNTY CLERK ADDRESS: 118
PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT contact the County Clerk: Address: 118 North North Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, Illinois
TAXES Property located at 8037 S PARNELL AVE Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, IL Telephone: 60602 TELEPHONE: 312-603-5645 By: Purchaser
CHICAGO IL Legal Description or Property Index 312-603-5645 Gross & Duquesne 2019 LLC Pur- or Assignee Corona Investments, LLC (312) 251-
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tion from the sale will expire on 10/10/2024. The
amount to redeem is subject to increase at 6
month intervals from the date of sale and may
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TO: Unknown Heirs & Legatees of Cora H Lewis TO: Alan Investments III, LLC 442 W. 125th Pl., TO: Occupant 15201 Kenton Oak Forest, IL TO: Betty Craig, Robert Craig, Amy Craig,
10008 S. Indiana Chicago, IL 60628-2126 Occu- Chicago, IL 60628 Alan Investments III, LLC 16 60452 Edward J. Insalaco, Jr. 15201 Kenton Oak Unknown Heirs and Legatees of Lyle Craig,
pants 10008 S. Indiana Chicago, IL 60628-2126 BERRYHILL RD., STE 200 COLUMBIA, SC 29210 Forest, IL 60452 Chicago Title Land Trust Compa- Cullen Berry, Noah Craig, Mallory Craig, Sar-
The Dartmouth Plan, Inc. 1301 Franklin Ave Gar- Alan Investments III, LLC c/o Alex Szaradek 16 ny as Successor to Heritage Trust Company, as ah Berry; City of Calumet City, c/o City Clerk;
den City, NY 11530 The Dartmouth Plan, Inc. c/o Berryhill Rd, STE 200 Columbia, SC 29210 Alan Trustee under Trust No. 98-6427 dated 7/27/98 Occupant, 301 Warren St., Calumet City, IL;
Illinois Secretary of State 69 W. Washington St. Investments III, LLC c/o REGISTERED OFFICE 10 S. LaSalle St. #2750 Chicago, IL 60603 County Parties in occupancy and possession; any un-
- #1240 Chicago, IL 60602 Bankers Trust Com- SERVICE COMPANY 614 N DUPONT HWY SUITE Clerk of Cook County, Illinois 69 W. Washington, known owners and occupants. TAX DEED NO.

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pany of California, N.A., as Trustee under that 210 DOVER, DE 19901 Alan Investments III, LLC Chicago, IL 60602 Unknown Occupants; spous- 2024COTD001549. FILED: April 23, 2024. TAKE
certain Pooling and Servicing Agreement dated C/O Secretary of State – Business Services 69 es, heirs at law, devisees, if any, of the above NOTICE. County of Cook. Date Premises Sold
December 1, 1992, for RTC Mortgage Pass- W. Washington St. - #1240 Chicago, IL 60602 mentioned persons, described as Unknown 11/8/2021. Certificate No. 18-0002121. Sold
Through Certificates, Series 1992-18P 3 Park Unknown Occupants 442 W. 125th Pl., Chicago, Owners; claimants, decree creditors, judgment for General Taxes of (year) 2018. Sold for Spe-
Plaza Irvine, CA 92714 City of Chicago c/o City IL 60628 Anthony Brown 442 W. 125th Pl., Chi- creditors, if any, of the above, described as Un- cial Assessment of (Municipality) and special
Clerk 121 N. LaSalle Street - Room 107 Chicago, cago, IL 60628 Ejuan Waters 442 W. 125th Pl., known Owners; Unknown Owners or parties assessment number N/A Warrant No. N/A Inst.

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IL 60602 Cora H Lewis 10008 S. Indiana Chica- Chicago, IL 60628 Tamika Brown 442 W. 125th interested in said land or lots. NOTICE TO OWN- No. N/A. THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR
go, IL 60628-2126 County Clerk of Cook Coun- Pl., Chicago, IL 60628 Amari Sessom 442 W. ERS AND OCCUPANTS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT DELINQUENT TAXES. Property located at. 301
ty, Illinois 69 W. Washington, Chicago, IL 60602 125th Pl., Chicago, IL 60628 Elexus Sessom 442 OF Cook COUNTY, ILLINOIS TAX DEED NO. Warren St., Calumet City, Illinois. Legal Descrip-
Unknown Occupants; spouses, heirs at law, W. 125th Pl., Chicago, IL 60628 Alvin Thompson 2024COTD001534 FILED: April 22, 2024 TAKE tion or Property Index No. 30-17-304-015-0000.
devisees, if any, of the above mentioned per- 442 W. 125th Pl., Chicago, IL 60628 Jamar Waters NOTICE County of Cook Date Premises Sold No- This notice is to advise you that the above
sons, described as Unknown Owners; claimants, 442 W. 125th Pl., Chicago, IL 60628 Pearl Waters vember 5, 2021 Certificate No. 18-0000722 Sold property has been sold for delinquent taxes and
decree creditors, judgment creditors, if any, of 442 W. 125th Pl., Chicago, IL 60628 Taquan for General Taxes of (year) 2018 (Incl. 2006 2nd) that the period of redemption from the sale will

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the above, described as Unknown Owners; Un- Brown 442 W. 125th Pl., Chicago, IL 60628 James Sold for Special Assessment of (Municipality) expire on 10/16/2024. The amount to redeem is
known Owners or parties interested in said land Johnson Sr 442 W. 125th Pl., Chicago, IL 60628 and special assessment number Not Applicable subject to increase at 6 month intervals from
or lots. NOTICE TO OWNERS AND OCCUPANTS IN Dina McWhite 442 W. 125th Pl., Chicago, IL Warrant No. None Installment No. None THIS the date of sale and may be further increased
THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Cook COUNTY, ILLINOIS 60628 Shirley Miller 442 W. 125th Pl., Chicago, PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT if the purchaser at the tax sale or his or her

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TAX DEED NO. 2024COTD001786 FILED: May 8, IL 60628 Nakee Brown 442 W. 125th Pl., Chica- TAXES Property located at 15201 Kenton Ave., assignee pays any subsequently accruing taxes
2024 TAKE NOTICE County of Cook Date Prem- go, IL 60628 Yemeaka Meyers 442 W. 125th Pl., Oak Forest, IL 60452 Legal Description or Prop- or special assessments to redeem the property
ises Sold November 9, 2021 Certificate No. 18- Chicago, IL 60628 DJ Apollo 442 W. 125th Pl., erty Index No. 28-15-106-025-0000 This notice from subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check
0002849 Sold for General Taxes of (year) 2018 Chicago, IL 60628 City of Chicago c/o City Clerk is to advise you that the above property has with the county clerk as to the exact amount
Sold for Special Assessment of (Municipality) 121 N. LaSalle Street - Room 107 Chicago, IL been sold for delinquent taxes and that the you owe before redeeming. This notice is also
and special assessment number Not Applicable 60602 City of Chicago c/o Corporate Counsel period of redemption from the sale will expire to advise you that a petition has been filed for a
Warrant No. None Installment No. None THIS 121 N. LaSalle Street - Room 600 Chicago, IL on September 25, 2024. The amount to redeem tax deed which will transfer title and the right to
PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT 60602 County Clerk of COOK County, Illinois 69 is subject to increase at 6 month intervals from possession of this property if redemption is not
TAXES Property located at 10008 S. Indiana W. Washington, Chicago, IL 60602 Unknown Oc- the date of sale and may be further increased made on or before 10/16/2024. This matter is
Ave., Chicago, IL 60628 Legal Description or cupants; spouses, heirs at law, devisees, if any, if the purchaser at the tax sale or his or her set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this county
Property Index No. 25-10-310-016-0000 This of the above mentioned persons, described as assignee pays any subsequently accruing taxes in the Richard J. Daley Center, 50 W. Washing-
notice is to advise you that the above property Unknown Owners; claimants, decree creditors, or special assessments to redeem the property ton St., Chicago, IL 60602, on 11/6/2024 at 9:30
has been sold for delinquent taxes and that the judgment creditors, if any, of the above, de- from subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check AM in room 1704. YOU ARE URGED TO REDEEM
period of redemption from the sale will expire scribed as Unknown Owners; Unknown Owners with the county clerk as to the exact amount IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF PROPERTY.
on September 25, 2024. The amount to redeem or parties interested in said land or lots.NOTICE you owe before redeeming. This notice is also Redemption can be made at any time on or
is subject to increase at 6 month intervals from TO OWNERS AND OCCUPANTS IN THE CIRCUIT to advise you that a petition has been filed for before 10/16/2024 by applying to the County
the date of sale and may be further increased COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS TAX DEED a tax deed which will transfer title and the right Clerk of Cook County, Illinois at the Office of the
if the purchaser at the tax sale or his or her NO. 2024COTD001501 FILED: April 15, 2024 to possession of this property if redemption is County Clerk in Chicago, Illinois. For further in-
assignee pays any subsequently accruing taxes TAKE NOTICE County of COOK Date Premises not made on or before September 25, 2024. This formation contact the County Clerk. ADDRESS:
or special assessments to redeem the property Sold November 10, 2021 Certificate No. 18- matter is set for hearing in the Circuit Court of 118 North Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, Illi-
from subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check 0004163 Sold for General Taxes of (year) 2018 this County, in Richard J. Daley Center, 50 W. nois 60602. TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645. Scribe
with the county clerk as to the exact amount Sold for Special Assessment of (Municipality) Washington Street, Courtroom 1704, Chicago, Funding LLC, Purchaser or Assignee. Dated: May
you owe before redeeming. This notice is also and special assessment number Not Applicable IL 60602 on October 16, 2024 at 9:30 AM. You 14, 2024.
to advise you that a petition has been filed for Warrant No. None Installment No. None THIS may be present at this hearing but your right to 6/11, 6/12, 6/13/20247637051
a tax deed which will transfer title and the right PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT redeem will already have expired at that time.
to possession of this property if redemption is TAXES Property located at 442 W. 125th Pl., Chi- YOU ARE URGED TO REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO
not made on or before September 25, 2024. This cago, IL Legal Description or Property Index No. PREVENT LOSS OF PROPERTY Redemption can
matter is set for hearing in the Circuit Court of 25-28-328-035-0000 This notice is to advise you be made at any time on or before September
this County, in Richard J. Daley Center, 50 W. that the above property has been sold for delin- 25, 2024 by applying to the County Clerk of
Washington Street, Courtroom 1704, Chicago, quent taxes and that the period of redemption Cook County, Illinois at the office of the County TO: Krisnette Harlan 17112 Burnham Ave., Lan-
IL 60602 on October 16, 2024 at 9:30 AM. You from the sale will expire on September 18, 2024. Clerk in Chicago, Illinois. For further information sing, IL 60438-1322 Ali Nazareth Reyes Blanco
may be present at this hearing but your right to The amount to redeem is subject to increase at contact the County Clerk ADDRESS: 118 N. Clark 17112 Burnham Ave., Lansing, IL 60438-1322
redeem will already have expired at that time. 6 month intervals from the date of sale and may Street - Room 434, Chicago, IL 60602 TELE- Serafin Dawn 17112 Burnham Ave., Lansing, IL
YOU ARE URGED TO REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO be further increased if the purchaser at the tax PHONE: 312-603-5645 CATHEDRAL PROPERTIES, 60438-1322 Constance Noack 17112 Burnham
PREVENT LOSS OF PROPERTY Redemption can sale or his or her assignee pays any subsequent- INC. Purchaser or Assignee Dated April 22, 2024 Ave., Lansing, IL 60438-1322 Village of Lansing
be made at any time on or before September ly accruing taxes or special assessments to re- 6/11, 6/12, 6/13/20247647392 c/o Village Clerk 3141 Ridge Rd, Lansing, IL
25, 2024 by applying to the County Clerk of deem the property from subsequent forfeitures 60438 Village of Lansing c/o Village Attorney
Cook County, Illinois at the office of the County or tax sales. Check with the county clerk as to 18225 Burnham Ave. Lansing, IL 60438 Ricar-
Clerk in Chicago, Illinois. For further information the exact amount you owe before redeeming. do A. Acevedo 11027 S. Ewing Ave., Chicago,
contact the County Clerk ADDRESS: 118 N. Clark This notice is also to advise you that a petition IL 60617-6920 RICARDO A ACEVEDO 17112 S
Street - Room 434, Chicago, IL 60602 TELE- has been filed for a tax deed which will transfer BURNHAM AVE LANSING, IL 60438-1322 County
PHONE: 312-603-5645 CATHEDRAL PROPERTIES, title and the right to possession of this property TO: Kathleen A. Sullivan 15117 S. LaCrosse Ave Clerk of COOK County, Illinois 69 W. Washington,
INC. Purchaser or Assignee Dated May 8, 2024 if redemption is not made on or before Septem- Oak Forest, IL 60452 William G. Sullivan 15117 Chicago, IL 60602 Unknown Occupants; spous-
6/11, 6/12, 6/13/20247647393 ber 18, 2024. This matter is set for hearing in the S. LaCrosse Ave Oak Forest, IL 60452 Occupant es, heirs at law, devisees, if any, of the above
Circuit Court of this County, in Richard J. Daley 15117 S. LaCrosse Ave Oak Forest, IL 60452 First mentioned persons, described as Unknown
Center, 50 W. Washington Street, Courtroom Midwest Bank a division of Old National Bank as Owners; claimants, decree creditors, judg-
1704, Chicago, IL 60602 on October 9, 2024 at Trustee under Trust No. 7398 dated 7/15/2008 ment creditors, if any, of the above, described
9:30 AM. You may be present at this hearing 2801 W. Jefferson St. Joliet, IL 60435 First Mid- as Unknown Owners; Unknown Owners or
but your right to redeem will already have ex- west Bank a division of Old National Bank as parties interested in said land or lots. NOTICE
pired at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO REDEEM Trustee under Trust No. 7398 dated 7/15/2008 TO OWNERS AND OCCUPANTS IN THE CIRCUIT
TO: Troy Malone, Michelle Malone; City of Chi- IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF PROPERTY 6041 N. Clark St. Chicago, IL 60660 Chicago Title COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS TAX DEED
cago c/o City Clerk, Archie Thomas, Archie Redemption can be made at any time on or Land Trust Company as Successor Trustee under NO. 2024COTD001498 FILED: April 15, 2024
Thomas, Capital One Bank (USA), N.A., Ralph before September 18, 2024 by applying to the Trust No. 7398 dated 7/15/2008 10 S. LaSalle St. TAKE NOTICE County of COOK Date Premises
Schrader, Darian Waldon, Lawrence Fisher, County Clerk of COOK County, Illinois at the of- #2750 Chicago, IL 60603 County Clerk of Cook Sold November 8, 2021 Certificate No. 18-
Robert Langston, Denis Brewer, Cora Brewer; fice of the County Clerk in Chicago, Illinois. For County, Illinois 69 W. Washington, Chicago, IL 0002151 Sold for General Taxes of (year) 2018
Occupant, 10435 S Vernon Ave, Chicago, IL; further information contact the County Clerk 60602 Unknown Occupants; spouses, heirs at Sold for Special Assessment of (Municipality)
Parties in occupancy and possession; any un- ADDRESS: 118 N Clark St, Room 434, Chicago, law, devisees, if any, of the above mentioned and special assessment number Not Applicable
known owners and occupants. TAX DEED NO. IL 60602 TELEPHONE: 312-603-5645 EMPATHY persons, described as Unknown Owners; claim- Warrant No. None Installment No. None THIS
2024COTD001555. FILED: April 23, 2024. TAKE FINANCIAL, LLC Purchaser or Assignee Dated ants, decree creditors, judgment creditors, if any, PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT
NOTICE. County of Cook. Date Premises Sold April 15, 2024 of the above, described as Unknown Owners; TAXES Property located at 17112 Burnham
11/9/2021. Certificate No. 18-0002901. Sold 6/11, 6/12, 6/13/20247647376 Unknown Owners or parties interested in said Ave., Lansing, IL 60438-1322 Legal Description
for General Taxes of (year) 2018. Sold for Spe- land or lots. NOTICE TO OWNERS AND OCCU- or Property Index No. 30-30-214-052-0000 This
cial Assessment of (Municipality) and special PANTS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Cook COUNTY, notice is to advise you that the above property
assessment number N/A Warrant No. N/A Inst. ILLINOIS TAX DEED NO. 2024COTD001535 FILED: has been sold for delinquent taxes and that the
No. N/A. THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR TO: William A Smith; Unknown Heirs and Lega- April 22, 2024 TAKE NOTICE County of Cook period of redemption from the sale will expire
DELINQUENT TAXES. Property located at. 10435 tees of William A. Smith, Trumaine Smith, Byron Date Premises Sold November 5, 2021 Certifi- on September 18, 2024. The amount to redeem
S Vernon Ave, Chicago, Illinois. Legal Description Smith, Jordan Smith, Djuan Smith, Sharon Smith, cate No. 18-0000729 Sold for General Taxes of is subject to increase at 6 month intervals from
or Property Index No. 25-15-208-045-0000. This Daphne Smith; Occupant, 12233 South May (year) 2018 (Incl. 2015 2nd, 2017 2nd) Sold for the date of sale and may be further increased
notice is to advise you that the above property Street, Chicago, IL; Parties in occupancy and Special Assessment of (Municipality) and special if the purchaser at the tax sale or his or her
has been sold for delinquent taxes and that the possession; any unknown owners and occu- assessment number Not Applicable Warrant No. assignee pays any subsequently accruing taxes
period of redemption from the sale will expire pants. TAX DEED NO. 2024COTD001561. FILED: None Installment No. None THIS PROPERTY HAS or special assessments to redeem the property
on 10/16/2024. The amount to redeem is sub- April 23, 2024. TAKE NOTICE. County of Cook. BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES Property from subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check
ject to increase at 6 month intervals from the Date Premises Sold 11/10/2021. Certificate No. located at 15117 La Crosse Ave., Oak Forest, IL with the county clerk as to the exact amount
date of sale and may be further increased if the 18-0004180. Sold for General Taxes of (year) 60452 Legal Description or Property Index No. you owe before redeeming. This notice is also
purchaser at the tax sale or his or her assignee 2018. Sold for Special Assessment of (Munic- 28-16-215-003-0000 This notice is to advise you to advise you that a petition has been filed for
pays any subsequently accruing taxes or spe- ipality) and special assessment number N/A that the above property has been sold for delin- a tax deed which will transfer title and the right
cial assessments to redeem the property from Warrant No. N/A Inst. No. N/A. THIS PROPERTY quent taxes and that the period of redemption to possession of this property if redemption is
subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check with HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES. Prop- from the sale will expire on September 25, 2024. not made on or before September 18, 2024. This
the county clerk as to the exact amount you erty located at. 12233 South May Street, Chica- The amount to redeem is subject to increase at matter is set for hearing in the Circuit Court of
owe before redeeming. This notice is also to go, Illinois. Legal Description or Property Index 6 month intervals from the date of sale and may this County, in Richard J. Daley Center, 50 W.
advise you that a petition has been filed for a No. 25-29-212-058-0000. This notice is to advise be further increased if the purchaser at the tax Washington Street, Courtroom 1704, Chicago,
tax deed which will transfer title and the right to you that the above property has been sold for sale or his or her assignee pays any subsequent- IL 60602 on October 9, 2024 at 9:30 AM. You
possession of this property if redemption is not delinquent taxes and that the period of redemp- ly accruing taxes or special assessments to re- may be present at this hearing but your right to
made on or before 10/16/2024. This matter is tion from the sale will expire on 10/16/2024. deem the property from subsequent forfeitures redeem will already have expired at that time.
set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this county The amount to redeem is subject to increase or tax sales. Check with the county clerk as to YOU ARE URGED TO REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO
in the Richard J. Daley Center, 50 W. Washing- at 6 month intervals from the date of sale and the exact amount you owe before redeeming. PREVENT LOSS OF PROPERTY Redemption can
ton St., Chicago, IL 60602, on 11/6/2024 at 9:30 may be further increased if the purchaser at This notice is also to advise you that a petition be made at any time on or before September 18,
AM in room 1704. YOU ARE URGED TO REDEEM the tax sale or his or her assignee pays any has been filed for a tax deed which will transfer 2024 by applying to the County Clerk of COOK
IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF PROPERTY. subsequently accruing taxes or special assess- title and the right to possession of this property County, Illinois at the office of the County Clerk
Redemption can be made at any time on or ments to redeem the property from subsequent if redemption is not made on or before Septem- in Chicago, Illinois. For further information con-
before 10/16/2024 by applying to the County forfeitures or tax sales. Check with the county ber 25, 2024. This matter is set for hearing in the tact the County Clerk ADDRESS: 118 N Clark St,
Clerk of Cook County, Illinois at the Office of the clerk as to the exact amount you owe before Circuit Court of this County, in Richard J. Daley Room 434, Chicago, IL 60602 TELEPHONE: 312-
County Clerk in Chicago, Illinois. For further in- redeeming. This notice is also to advise you that Center, 50 W. Washington Street, Courtroom 603-5645 EMPATHY FINANCIAL, LLC Purchaser
formation contact the County Clerk. ADDRESS: a petition has been filed for a tax deed which 1704, Chicago, IL 60602 on October 16, 2024 at or Assignee Dated April 15, 2024
118 North Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, Illi- will transfer title and the right to possession of 9:30 AM. You may be present at this hearing but 6/11, 6/12, 6/13/20247647371
nois 60602. TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645. Scribe this property if redemption is not made on or your right to redeem will already have expired
Funding LLC, Purchaser or Assignee. Dated: May before 10/16/2024. This matter is set for hearing at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO REDEEM IM-
14, 2024. in the Circuit Court of this county in the Richard MEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF PROPERTY Re-
6/11, 6/12, 6/13/20247637057 J. Daley Center, 50 W. Washington St., Chicago, IL demption can be made at any time on or before
60602, on 11/6/2024 at 9:30 AM in room 1704. September 25, 2024 by applying to the County
YOU ARE URGED TO REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO Clerk of Cook County, Illinois at the office of the
PREVENT LOSS OF PROPERTY. Redemption can County Clerk in Chicago, Illinois. For further in- TO: Seif Elsharif; Fernwood Terrace Condo Assoc
be made at any time on or before 10/16/2024 formation contact the County Clerk ADDRESS: Russell Youngblood, Fernwood Terrace Condo
by applying to the County Clerk of Cook County, 118 N. Clark Street - Room 434, Chicago, IL Assoc c/o Angela Davis, Andrea Elshariff, Cath-
Illinois at the Office of the County Clerk in Chi- 60602 TELEPHONE: 312-603-5645 CATHEDRAL erine Petroski, Ami Mitchell, Village of Lansing
cago, Illinois. For further information contact the PROPERTIES, INC. Purchaser or Assignee Dated c/o Village Clerk; Occupant, 18405 Wentworth
TO: Heather Linehan 10915 S. Longwood Drive, County Clerk. ADDRESS: 118 North Clark Street, April 22, 2024 Avenue, Unit 3B, Lansing, IL; Parties in occupan-
Unit 2 Chicago, IL 60643 Heather A. Linehan Room 434, Chicago, Illinois 60602. TELEPHONE: 6/11, 6/12, 6/13/20247647396 cy and possession; any unknown owners and
10915 S. Longwood Drive, Unit 2 Chicago, IL (312) 603-5645. Scribe Funding LLC, Purchaser occupants. TAX DEED NO. 2024COTD001550.
60643 Lashaun Alston 10915 S. Longwood Drive, or Assignee. Dated: May 14, 2024. FILED: April 23, 2024. TAKE NOTICE. County of
Unit 2 Chicago, IL 60643 Longwood Towers 6/11, 6/12, 6/13/20247637063 Cook. Date Premises Sold 11/8/2021. Certifi-
Condominium Association c/o KSN Registered cate No. 18-0002169. Sold for General Taxes
Agent, LLC 175 N Archer Ave Mundelein, IL of (year) 2018. Sold for Special Assessment of
60060-2301 H Linehan 10915 S. Longwood 2 (Municipality) and special assessment number
Chicago, IL 60643-3337 County Clerk of COOK TO: Francisco X. Vasquez; Occupant; Occupant; TO: John A. Buika, Pamela Watkins, Aaron N/A Warrant No. N/A Inst. No. N/A. THIS PROP-

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County, Illinois 69 W. Washington, Chicago, IL Occupant; Rachel Vargas; Bernadette Esparza; Watkins; CitiMortgage, Inc., CitiMortgage, Inc. ERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES.
60602 Unknown Occupants; spouses, heirs at Domingo Vargas; Andrew Robinson; maria De RA: CT Corporation System, Citibank, N.A., as Property located at. 18405 Wentworth Avenue,
law, devisees, if any, of the above mentioned per- La Luz Almazan; Pedro Vasquez; Victoria Al- Trustee for Chase Manhattan Mortgage 03-3; Unit 3B, Lansing, Illinois. Legal Description or
sons, described as Unknown Owners; claimants, mazan; Matthew Robinson; Mariss Robinson; Gran Cielo, LLC RA: Thomas R. Stilp, Gran Cie- Property Index No. 30-32-403-103-1010. This
decree creditors, judgment creditors, if any, of Damian Diaz; Rosalia Robinson; Francisco Xavier lo, LLC c/o Illinois Secretary of State; Occupant, notice is to advise you that the above property

to advertise your
the above, described as Unknown Owners; Un- Vasquez; Unknown Heirs and Legatees of Fran- 15554 South Park Avenue, South Holland, IL; has been sold for delinquent taxes and that the
known Owners or parties interested in said land cisco Xavier Vasquez; Illinois Department of Parties in occupancy and possession; any un- period of redemption from the sale will expire
or lots. NOTICE TO OWNERS AND OCCUPANTS IN Revenue; Lien Unit Illinois Department of Rev- known owners and occupants. TAX DEED NO. on 10/16/2024. The amount to redeem is sub-
THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS enue; Internal Revenue Service; City of Chicago 2024COTD001548. FILED: April 23, 2024. TAKE ject to increase at 6 month intervals from the
TAX DEED NO. 2024COTD001497 FILED: April 15, c/o Corporation Counsel; Domingo Vargas; Car- date of sale and may be further increased if the

Merchandise, Pets,
NOTICE. County of Cook. Date Premises Sold
2024 TAKE NOTICE County of COOK Date Prem- los Vargas; Ronald Robinson; Angelina Pagan; 11/8/2021. Certificate No. 18-0001906. Sold for purchaser at the tax sale or his or her assignee
ises Sold November 9, 2021 Certificate No. 18- Juan Almazan-Ordonez; Cook County Clerk TAX General Taxes of (year) 2018 including 2014 2nd pays any subsequently accruing taxes or spe-
0004010 Sold for General Taxes of (year) 2018 DEED NO. 2024COTD002042 FILED 5/24/2024 through 2017. Sold for Special Assessment of cial assessments to redeem the property from
Sold for Special Assessment of (Municipality) TAKE NOTICE County of: Cook Date Premises (Municipality) and special assessment number subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check with

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and special assessment number Not Applicable Sold: 11/15/2022 Certificate No.: 20-0000712 N/A Warrant No. N/A Inst. No. N/A. THIS PROP- the county clerk as to the exact amount you
Warrant No. None Installment No. None THIS Sold for General Taxes of: 2020 Sold for Special ERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT TAXES. owe before redeeming. This notice is also to
PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT Assessment of (Municipality) N/A and special Property located at. 15554 South Park Avenue, advise you that a petition has been filed for a
TAXES Property located at 10915 S. Longwood assessment number N/A Warrant No. N/A Inst. South Holland, Illinois. Legal Description or tax deed which will transfer title and the right to
Drive, Unit 2, Chicago, IL 60643 Legal Description No. N/A THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR Property Index No. 29-15-106-033-0000. This possession of this property if redemption is not

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or Property Index No. 25-18-406-021-1025 This DELINQUENT TAXES Property located at: 12551 notice is to advise you that the above property made on or before 10/16/2024. This matter is
notice is to advise you that the above property Irving Avenue, Blue Island, Illinois Legal Descrip- has been sold for delinquent taxes and that the set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this county
has been sold for delinquent taxes and that the tion or Property Index No.: 25-30-313-017-0000 period of redemption from the sale will expire in the Richard J. Daley Center, 50 W. Washing-
period of redemption from the sale will expire Vol. 037 This notice is to advise you that the on 10/16/2024. The amount to redeem is sub- ton St., Chicago, IL 60602, on 11/6/2024 at 9:30
on September 18, 2024. The amount to redeem above property has been sold for delinquent AM in room 1704. YOU ARE URGED TO REDEEM

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ject to increase at 6 month intervals from the
is subject to increase at 6 month intervals from taxes and that the period of redemption from date of sale and may be further increased if the IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF PROPERTY.
the date of sale and may be further increased the sale will expire on November 22, 2024. The purchaser at the tax sale or his or her assignee Redemption can be made at any time on or
if the purchaser at the tax sale or his or her amount to redeem is subject to increase at pays any subsequently accruing taxes or spe- before 10/16/2024 by applying to the County
assignee pays any subsequently accruing taxes 6-month intervals from the date of sale and may cial assessments to redeem the property from Clerk of Cook County, Illinois at the Office of the

Property, Wanted to
or special assessments to redeem the property be further increased if the purchaser at the tax subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check with County Clerk in Chicago, Illinois. For further in-
from subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check sale or his or her assignee pays any subsequent- the county clerk as to the exact amount you formation contact the County Clerk. ADDRESS:
with the county clerk as to the exact amount ly accruing taxes or special assessments to re- owe before redeeming. This notice is also to 118 North Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, Illi-
you owe before redeeming. This notice is also deem the property from subsequent forfeitures advise you that a petition has been filed for a nois 60602. TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645. Scribe
to advise you that a petition has been filed for or tax sales. Check with the county clerk as to tax deed which will transfer title and the right to Funding LLC, Purchaser or Assignee. Dated: May

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a tax deed which will transfer title and the right the exact amount you owe before redeeming. possession of this property if redemption is not 14, 2024.
to possession of this property if redemption is This notice is also to advise you that a petition made on or before 10/16/2024. This matter is 6/11, 6/12, 6/13/20247637052
not made on or before September 18, 2024. This has been filed for a tax deed which will transfer set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this county
matter is set for hearing in the Circuit Court of title and the right to possession of this property in the Richard J. Daley Center, 50 W. Washing-
this County, in Richard J. Daley Center, 50 W. if redemption is not made on or before Novem- ton St., Chicago, IL 60602, on 11/6/2024 at 9:30
Washington Street, Courtroom 1704, Chicago, ber 22, 2024. This matter is set for hearing in AM in room 1704. YOU ARE URGED TO REDEEM
IL 60602 on October 9, 2024 at 9:30 AM. You the Circuit Court of this county in Room 1704, IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF PROPERTY.
may be present at this hearing but your right to Richard J. Daley Center, 50 W. Washington St., Redemption can be made at any time on or TO: Paulette Coley 512 Parnell Ave., Chicago
redeem will already have expired at that time. Chicago, Illinois 60602 on December 4, 2024 at before 10/16/2024 by applying to the County Heights, IL 60411-1222 Occupant 512 Parnell
YOU ARE URGED TO REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO 9:30 a.m. You may be present at this hearing but Clerk of Cook County, Illinois at the Office of the Ave., Chicago Heights, IL 60411-1222 Habitat for
PREVENT LOSS OF PROPERTY Redemption can your right to redeem will already have expired County Clerk in Chicago, Illinois. For further in- Humanity Chicago South Suburbs 1655 Union
be made at any time on or before September 18, at that time. YOU ARE URGED TO REDEEM IM- formation contact the County Clerk. ADDRESS: Ave Chicago Heights, IL 60411 City of Chicago
2024 by applying to the County Clerk of COOK MEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF PROPERTY Re- 118 North Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, Illi- c/o City Clerk 121 N. LaSalle Street - Room 107
County, Illinois at the office of the County Clerk demption can be made at any time on or before nois 60602. TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645. Scribe Chicago, IL 60602 City of Chicago c/o Corporate
in Chicago, Illinois. For further information con- November 22, 2024, by applying to the County Funding LLC, Purchaser or Assignee. Dated: May Counsel 121 N. LaSalle Street - Room 600 Chi-
tact the County Clerk ADDRESS: 118 N Clark St, Clerk of Cook County, Illinois, at the Office of 14, 2024. cago, IL 60602 Natalie Coley 512 Parnell Ave.
Room 434, Chicago, IL 60602 TELEPHONE: 312- the County Clerk in Room 434, 118 North Clark 6/11, 6/12, 6/13/20247637050 Chicago Heights, IL 60411-1222 County Clerk
603-5645 EMPATHY FINANCIAL, LLC Purchaser Street, Chicago, Illinois. For further information of COOK County, Illinois 69 W. Washington,
or Assignee Dated April 15, 2024 contact the County Clerk: Address: 118 North Chicago, IL 60602 Unknown Occupants; spous-
6/11, 6/12, 6/13/20247647375 Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, IL Telephone: es, heirs at law, devisees, if any, of the above
312-603-5645 Gross & Duquesne 2019 LLC Pur- mentioned persons, described as Unknown
chaser or Assignee Dated: 5/24/2024 Owners; claimants, decree creditors, judg-
6/11, 6/12, 6/13/20247643223 TO: Gussie Bolin; Kayode Oyefeso; The Park ment creditors, if any, of the above, described
of River Oaks Condominium Association 1B as Unknown Owners; Unknown Owners or
-RA: Dennis Heywood, The Park of River Oaks parties interested in said land or lots. NOTICE
Condominium Association 1B c/o Illinois TO OWNERS AND OCCUPANTS IN THE CIRCUIT
TO: Jesus Torres, Jr., Melissa Torres, Elva Torres; Secretary of State; Occupant, 300 Park Ave., COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS TAX DEED
Occupant, 9628 South Houston Avenue, Chi- Unit 238, Calumet City, IL; Cook County Clerk; NO. 2024COTD001496 FILED: April 15, 2024
cago, IL; Parties in occupancy and possession; Parties in occupancy and possession; any un- TAKE NOTICE County of COOK Date Premises
any unknown owners and occupants. TAX DEED known owners and occupants. TAX DEED NO. Sold November 5, 2021 Certificate No. 18-
NO. 2024COTD001557. FILED: April 23, 2024. 2024COTD001547. FILED: April 23, 2024. TAKE 0000088 Sold for General Taxes of (year) 2018
TAKE NOTICE. County of Cook. Date Premises NOTICE. County of Cook. Date Premises Sold Sold for Special Assessment of (Municipality)
Sold 11/9/2021. Certificate No. 18-0002986. 11/8/2021. Certificate No. 18-0002024. Sold for and special assessment number Not Applicable
Sold for General Taxes of (year) 2018. Sold for General Taxes of (year) 2018. Sold for Special Warrant No. None Installment No. None THIS
Special Assessment of (Municipality) and special Assessment of (Municipality) and special as- PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DELINQUENT
assessment number N/A Warrant No. N/A Inst. sessment number N/A Warrant No. N/A Inst. No. TAXES Property located at 512 Parnell Ave., Chi-
No. N/A. THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR N/A. THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SOLD FOR DE- cago Heights, IL 60411-1222 Legal Description
DELINQUENT TAXES. Property located at. 9628 LINQUENT TAXES. Property located at. 300 Park or Property Index No. 32-16-131-017-0000 This
South Houston Avenue, Chicago, Illinois. Legal Ave., Unit 238, Calumet City, Illinois. Legal De- notice is to advise you that the above property
Description or Property Index No. 26-06-132- scription or Property Index No. 29-24-100-019- has been sold for delinquent taxes and that the
034-0000. This notice is to advise you that the 1012. This notice is to advise you that the above period of redemption from the sale will expire
above property has been sold for delinquent property has been sold for delinquent taxes and on September 18, 2024. The amount to redeem
taxes and that the period of redemption from that the period of redemption from the sale will is subject to increase at 6 month intervals from
the sale will expire on 10/16/2024. The amount expire on 10/16/2024. The amount to redeem is the date of sale and may be further increased
to redeem is subject to increase at 6 month subject to increase at 6 month intervals from if the purchaser at the tax sale or his or her
intervals from the date of sale and may be fur- the date of sale and may be further increased assignee pays any subsequently accruing taxes
ther increased if the purchaser at the tax sale if the purchaser at the tax sale or his or her or special assessments to redeem the property
or his or her assignee pays any subsequently assignee pays any subsequently accruing taxes from subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check
accruing taxes or special assessments to re- or special assessments to redeem the property with the county clerk as to the exact amount
deem the property from subsequent forfeitures from subsequent forfeitures or tax sales. Check you owe before redeeming. This notice is also
or tax sales. Check with the county clerk as to with the county clerk as to the exact amount to advise you that a petition has been filed for
the exact amount you owe before redeeming. you owe before redeeming. This notice is also a tax deed which will transfer title and the right
This notice is also to advise you that a petition to advise you that a petition has been filed for a to possession of this property if redemption is
has been filed for a tax deed which will transfer tax deed which will transfer title and the right to not made on or before September 18, 2024. This
title and the right to possession of this prop- possession of this property if redemption is not matter is set for hearing in the Circuit Court of
erty if redemption is not made on or before made on or before 10/16/2024. This matter is this County, in Richard J. Daley Center, 50 W.
10/16/2024. This matter is set for hearing in set for hearing in the Circuit Court of this county Washington Street, Courtroom 1704, Chicago,
the Circuit Court of this county in the Richard J. in the Richard J. Daley Center, 50 W. Washing- IL 60602 on October 9, 2024 at 9:30 AM. You
Daley Center, 50 W. Washington St., Chicago, IL ton St., Chicago, IL 60602, on 11/6/2024 at 9:30 may be present at this hearing but your right to
60602, on 11/6/2024 at 9:30 AM in room 1704. AM in room 1704. YOU ARE URGED TO REDEEM redeem will already have expired at that time.
YOU ARE URGED TO REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT LOSS OF PROPERTY. YOU ARE URGED TO REDEEM IMMEDIATELY TO
PREVENT LOSS OF PROPERTY. Redemption can Redemption can be made at any time on or PREVENT LOSS OF PROPERTY Redemption can
be made at any time on or before 10/16/2024 before 10/16/2024 by applying to the County be made at any time on or before September 18,
by applying to the County Clerk of Cook County, Clerk of Cook County, Illinois at the Office of the 2024 by applying to the County Clerk of COOK
Illinois at the Office of the County Clerk in Chi- County Clerk in Chicago, Illinois. For further in- County, Illinois at the office of the County Clerk
cago, Illinois. For further information contact the formation contact the County Clerk. ADDRESS: in Chicago, Illinois. For further information con-
County Clerk. ADDRESS: 118 North Clark Street, 118 North Clark Street, Room 434, Chicago, Illi- tact the County Clerk ADDRESS: 118 N Clark St,
Room 434, Chicago, Illinois 60602. TELEPHONE:
(312) 603-5645. Scribe Funding LLC, Purchaser
or Assignee. Dated: May 14, 2024.
6/11, 6/12, 6/13/20247637059
nois 60602. TELEPHONE: (312) 603-5645. Scribe
Funding LLC, Purchaser or Assignee. Dated: May
14, 2024.
6/11, 6/12, 6/13/20247637049
Room 434, Chicago, IL 60602 TELEPHONE: 312-
603-5645 EMPATHY FINANCIAL, LLC Purchaser
or Assignee Dated April 15, 2024
6/11, 6/12, 6/13/20247647353
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Meteorologists Larry Mowry,
Cheryl Scott, Jaisol Martinez, POP: 25% POP: 10% POP: 40% POP: 10% POP: 10% POP: 25%
Tracy Butler and Greg Dutra Winds: SW 4-8 mph Winds: SW 7-14 mph Winds: WSW 10-20 mph Winds: N 8-16 mph Winds: E 7-14 mph Winds: SSW 8-16 mph

CHICAGO FORECAST Union Grove


Tuesday Conditions 75/60 Racine
8 a.m. 10 a.m. Noon 2 p.m. 4 p.m. 6 p.m. 8 p.m. 80/57 67/60
AccuWeather.com UV Index™ Janesville 74/57
75/59 Lake Geneva Twin Lakes Kenosha
2 5 9 9 5 2 0
77/58 73/60 74/59 LAKE MICHIGAN 74/61 QUESTION: I heard Tracy Butler
RealFeel Temperature® 79/57 Tuesday
64 73 79 81 80 73 73 Beloit 80/57 79/58 that we may get
Wind from the north at 6-12 knots
75/60 Antioch Waukegan becoming east-southeast. Seas 2 feet or some uncomfortably hot weather
Tuesday Activities 80/59 Woodstock
8 a.m. 10 a.m. Noon 2 p.m. 4 p.m. 6 p.m. 8 p.m.
75/61 70/61 less. Visibility clear to the horizon. Water in the next week or two? Have we
Belvidere 74/60 81/58 temperature: 58.
Golfing Index 80/56 76/58 even hit 90 degrees yet this year
9 10 10 10 10 10 9 76/60 Libertyville Highland Park Boating Index
8 a.m. 10 a.m. Noon 2 p.m. 4 p.m. 6 p.m. 8 p.m. in Chicago?
80/57 74/61
Fishing Index Marengo 81/58 73//63 9 9 9 10 10 10 9 Bob, Downers Grove
2 4 10 10 7 9 5 Rockford 75/59 80//59
The higher the AccuWeather.com UV Index
76/61 81/57 Wednesday ANSWER: Bob, well, yes, we are
number, the greater the need for eye and skin 79/59 Arlingtoon Heights Wind from the southwest at 7-14 knots.
protection. 0-2 Low, 3-5 Moderate, 6-7 High, Seas less than a foot. Visibility generally eyeing the possibility of turning
8-10 Very High, 11+ Extreme. The patented Hampshire 76/62
AccuWeather.com RealFeel Temperature is an 75/59 82/58 unrestricted. Water temperature: 60. up the heat and could mark our
Rochelle Elgin
exclusive index of effective temperature based
75/59 80/56 Evanston first 90-degree days this year
on eight weather factors. Golf and Fishing 76/60 69/64 Boating Index: 0-2: Poor; 3-4: Fair; 5-6: Good;
Indexes: 0-2: Poor; 3-4: Fair; 5-6: Good; 7-8: Very 79/57 82/58 Bartlett O’Hare 7-8: Very Good; 9-10: Excellent. in Chicago within the next two
Good; 9-10: Excellent. DeKalb 75/60 weeks. The highest temperature
76/60 76/60 76/63
Aurora 82/56 81/60 Chicago-ddowntown we have recorded so far this year
CHICAGO ALMANAC 80/57 78/60 71/64
Naperville Michigan City was 89 on May 21. But get your
Monday Temperatures 81/59 77/60 69/61
O’Hare through 4 p.m.
Plano 77/61 Midway fans and AC in tip-top shape! We
77/60 82/59 76/6 74/58
High 69 82/59 64 Gary will be turning up that heat soon!
Compton 80/662
Low 53 75/59 Joliet Hammond 72/61
Normal high 79 80/57 Yorkville 77/62 Orland Paark 74/62 77/60
Normal low 59 Leland 77/61 83/61 75/62 82/60 Laa Porte
77/60 82/59 722/55
Record high 98 (1911) Mendota 82/58 81/60 78
8/54
Record low 42 (1980) 77/60 Chicago Heightss
82/58 74/61 Valparaiso
Local Temperatures 81/58 Crown Point 75/58
through 6 p.m. Monday Normal Morris 75//59 81/56
Location Hi Lo Hi Lo 78/62 Peotone 81/ / 57
Aurora 72 55 80 57 La Salle Ottawa 83/61 75/60 La Crossee
Gary 63 55 79 58 79/62 79/62 82/58 Momence 75/56
Kankakee 71 54 80 59 83/60 84/61 Braidwood
Lansing 64 53 79 58 77/62 76/59 81/54
84/61 Kankakee 83/57 Demotte
Midway 69 55 80 61 76/58
Romeoville 71 54 80 59 77/60 Franccesville Do you have a weather question for the
Streator 82/58 82/56
Valparaiso 63 53 81 59
78/62 Dwight 76/55 ABC 7 team? Submit them at
Waukegan 65 52 75 54 St. Annn e 81/53 3 abc7chicago.com/weather
83/60 78/62 or send them to:
Monday Precipitation 83/60 76/59 9 Ask ABC 7 Weather Team
2024 2023 Normal 83/57 190 N. State Street
Monday* 0.01” 0.00” 0.14” Chicago, IL 60601
Shown is Tuesday’s weather. Temperatures are Tuesday’s highs and Tuesday night’s lows with high and low RealFeel Temperatures shown belo
ow.
Month to date 1.46” 0.88” 1.41”
Year to date 16.73” 13.84” 16.14”
*24-hour period ending 4 p.m. Monday
NATIONAL FORECAST REGIONAL CITIES
Pollen as of 6/10 Shown are noon positions of weather systems and precipitation. Temperature bands are highs for the day. Tue. Wed.
Trees Grass Weeds Mold City Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W
Win
nnipeg
Low High Absent High 72/54
4 Illinois
Seattle Carbondale 78/54/s 86/60/pc
Source: Loyola Medicine via NAB
67/50 Champaign 79/58/s 87/67/s
Air Quality Index Decatur 78/60/s 88/68/s
Monday’s reading Montreal
Moline 80/63/pc 88/72/s
Billings Toronto 71/57
Good Peoria 79/63/pc 90/70/s
86/58 68/53 Quincy 81/63/pc 92/69/s
Tuesday’s forecast Minneapo
olis Rockford 76/61/pc 87/70/pc
Good 81/63 Springfield 78/61/s 89/69/s
Primary pollutant Ozone Sterling 77/61/pc 88/69/s
Source: AirNow.gov Chicago Detroit New
w York Indiana
73/56 74/64 Bloomington 75/49/s 82/62/pc
Sun and Moon San Francisco Evansville 78/57/s 85/63/pc
Tue. Wed. 77/55 Denver
86/63 Fort Wayne 75/54/s 84/63/pc
Sunrise 5:15 a.m. 5:15 a.m. Washhington Indianapolis 76/56/s 84/64/pc
Sunset 8:26 p.m. 8:26 p.m. Kansas City 78/63 Lafayette 76/55/s 85/65/s
Moonrise 10:09 a.m. 11:13 a.m. 85/65 South Bend 73/57/s 84/68/pc
Moonset 12:10 a.m. 12:34 a.m. Los Angeles Wisconsin
First Full Last New
76/58 Green Bay 71/60/pc 85/66/s
Atlanta Kenosha 74/61/pc 86/70/s
86/66 La Crosse 75/60/t 89/67/pc
El Paso Madison 73/59/pc 86/68/s
102/75 Milwaukee 71/62/pc 84/68/s
Jun 14 Jun 21 Jun 28 Jul 5 Wausau 67/59/sh 84/64/s
Tuesday’s Planet Watch Hou
usto
on Michigan
Chihuahua 90/77 Detroit 73/56/s 82/64/pc
Rise Set 101/73 Grand Rapids 71/54/s 80/66/pc
Mercury 5:00 a.m. 8:09 p.m. Miamii Marquette 64/52/pc 79/62/pc
Venus 5:23 a.m. 8:34 p.m. Monteerrey 84/776 Sault Ste. Marie 71/50/pc 76/60/c
Mars 2:45 a.m. 4:13 p.m. 100/73
3 Traverse City 71/55/s 82/67/pc
Jupiter 4:16 a.m. 6:57 p.m.
Iowa
Saturn 1:11 a.m. 12:33 p.m. Showers T-storms Rain Flurries Snow Ice Cold front Warm front Stationary front
Ames 85/60/t 94/69/t
Best viewing times today: Venus: not Cedar Rapids 79/61/pc 88/68/s
visible Mars: 4:45 a.m. Jupiter: 4:45 a.m. Des Moines 87/65/t 94/72/s
Saturn: 4:45 a.m. Mercury: not visible -10s -0s 0s 10s 20s 30s 40s 50s 60s 70s 80s 90s 100s 110s Dubuque 71/60/sh 86/69/s

NATIONAL CITIES WORLD CITIES


Tue. Wed. Tue. Wed. Tue. Wed. Tue. Wed. Tue. Wed.
City Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W City Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W City Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W City Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W City Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W
Abilene 83/68/t 89/72/s Fairbanks 72/55/r 70/52/sh Palm Beach 82/77/t 84/75/t Acapulco 89/75/pc 90/75/pc Kyiv 79/63/t 72/58/sh
Albany, NY 71/54/pc 78/57/pc Fargo 82/63/pc 89/58/t Palm Springs 109/76/s 107/74/s Algiers 79/62/c 79/61/pc Lima 66/59/c 68/61/pc
Albuquerque 91/65/s 99/68/s Flagstaff 86/48/s 86/49/s Philadelphia 79/63/pc 84/65/s Amsterdam 59/47/sh 58/48/pc Lisbon 76/58/s 73/57/s
Amarillo 83/61/t 89/65/t Fort Myers 81/76/t 86/73/t Phoenix 111/81/s 113/82/s Ankara 91/57/s 94/57/s London 61/47/pc 63/47/pc
Anchorage 57/47/c 55/48/sh Fort Smith 86/66/c 90/68/c Pittsburgh 72/53/pc 79/58/s Athens 93/71/s 94/76/s Madrid 79/53/s 76/52/pc
Asheville 78/54/pc 81/60/pc Fresno 104/72/s 103/68/s Portland, ME 70/53/pc 72/54/pc Auckland 61/48/pc 58/45/pc Manila 94/82/pc 94/82/t
Aspen 78/46/s 79/46/t Grand Junction 97/65/s 101/66/s Portland, OR 74/50/s 76/50/s Baghdad 110/82/pc 110/81/pc Mexico City 86/58/pc 87/56/pc
Atlanta 86/66/pc 90/71/pc Great Falls 86/50/pc 78/43/s Providence 74/57/pc 77/61/pc Bangkok 92/81/t 94/81/t Monterrey 100/73/s 99/73/s
Atlantic City 73/60/pc 76/65/s Harrisburg 76/60/pc 85/61/s Raleigh 85/63/pc 87/65/pc Barbados 88/80/sh 89/79/sh Montreal 71/57/pc 76/58/pc
Austin 94/74/t 92/72/t Hartford 77/57/pc 81/58/pc Rapid City 85/59/t 90/54/s Barcelona 71/62/r 70/60/pc Moscow 75/63/t 80/59/r
Baltimore 78/60/pc 83/63/s Helena, MT 88/54/s 82/48/s Reno 99/64/s 99/63/s Beijing 100/70/c 100/74/pc Munich 58/48/c 62/48/sh
Billings 86/58/s 85/53/s Honolulu 86/74/pc 86/73/sh Richmond 83/59/pc 83/63/s Beirut 84/73/s 86/75/s Nairobi 74/54/pc 75/54/pc
Birmingham 84/61/pc 88/65/s Houston 90/77/t 88/73/t Rochester 65/50/pc 73/56/pc Berlin 63/48/pc 65/47/pc Nassau 90/80/t 89/80/c
Bismarck 85/57/pc 88/49/pc Int’l Falls 71/53/t 80/55/t Sacramento 101/63/s 92/56/s Bermuda 83/75/t 81/74/sh New Delhi 112/89/pc 112/89/pc
Boise 94/57/s 87/55/s Jackson, MS 87/63/pc 86/62/s St. Louis 81/64/s 92/71/s Bogota 68/50/r 69/50/r Oslo 69/49/pc 60/49/sh
Boston 72/62/pc 73/63/pc Jacksonville 93/72/t 88/72/t Salem, OR 74/49/pc 76/48/s Brussels 59/44/pc 60/45/pc Ottawa 69/50/c 75/55/pc
Brownsville 96/78/t 97/78/s Juneau 63/48/pc 59/48/sh Salt Lake City 93/72/s 100/70/s Bucharest 96/65/c 88/64/t Panama City 86/76/t 87/76/t
Buffalo 67/50/pc 72/61/pc Kansas City 85/65/pc 90/71/s San Antonio 97/76/pc 92/78/t Budapest 74/54/pc 70/57/pc Paris 65/46/pc 65/48/pc
Burlington, VT 72/58/sh 77/60/sh Las Vegas 109/83/s 110/81/s San Diego 68/61/pc 72/62/pc Bueno Aires 62/59/c 69/65/c Prague 63/47/pc 64/47/pc
Charleston, SC 88/69/sh 89/69/s Lexington 76/55/pc 81/61/pc San Francisco 77/55/s 70/55/s Cairo 98/75/s 101/77/s Rio de Janeiro 81/69/s 81/68/s
Charleston, WV 72/51/pc 81/55/pc Lincoln 91/66/t 97/71/s San Juan 93/81/pc 93/79/c Cancun 89/80/t 91/80/t Riyadh 113/87/s 113/87/s
Charlotte 83/62/pc 84/65/pc Little Rock 85/64/pc 84/65/c Santa Fe 87/59/t 93/62/s Caracas 89/77/t 90/76/t Rome 79/64/pc 78/63/s
Chattanooga 83/59/pc 89/65/pc Los Angeles 76/58/pc 78/57/pc Savannah 90/72/pc 89/70/pc Casablanca 75/59/sh 76/61/pc Santiago 60/45/c 60/48/c
Cheyenne 83/58/pc 90/62/s Louisville 77/58/s 86/65/pc Seattle 67/50/c 66/48/s Copenhagen 61/52/sh 61/47/pc Seoul 87/63/pc 86/63/s
Cincinnati 74/55/pc 83/61/pc Macon 90/61/pc 93/70/s Shreveport 92/71/pc 91/65/c Dublin 58/40/c 59/49/c Singapore 90/78/t 88/79/t
Cleveland 70/54/s 80/66/s Memphis 83/60/pc 84/62/pc Sioux Falls 85/64/s 94/63/t Edmonton 75/49/pc 60/46/r Sofia 89/59/c 86/61/pc
Colorado Spgs 81/53/t 90/59/pc Miami 84/76/t 85/76/t Spokane 83/47/s 73/50/s Frankfurt 66/44/pc 65/45/pc Stockholm 62/44/sh 62/48/sh
Columbia, MO 82/62/pc 90/68/s Minneapolis 81/63/t 83/66/t Syracuse 69/53/pc 76/57/pc Geneva 66/47/sh 67/48/pc Sydney 64/54/c 64/49/c
Columbia, SC 89/65/pc 89/67/pc Mobile 94/68/pc 92/68/s Tallahassee 93/72/t 93/75/pc Guadalajara 95/68/pc 98/66/s Taipei 95/79/pc 96/80/c
Columbus, OH 75/55/pc 81/62/s Montgomery 88/62/pc 90/64/s Tampa 85/76/t 88/77/t Havana 85/77/t 86/76/t Tehran 98/77/c 99/77/s
Concord 76/53/pc 80/54/pc Nashville 80/57/pc 84/61/pc Topeka 87/66/c 93/73/s Helsinki 66/50/pc 63/48/sh Tokyo 82/69/pc 83/70/pc
Corpus Christi 96/79/s 94/79/s New Orleans 91/78/t 91/77/s Tucson 107/69/s 110/73/s Hong Kong 89/82/t 92/83/t Toronto 68/53/pc 75/61/pc
Dallas 82/71/t 86/71/t New York City 74/64/pc 80/66/pc Tulsa 87/66/c 89/69/c Istanbul 92/75/pc 93/74/pc Trinidad 86/79/c 89/79/pc
Daytona Beach 84/71/t 87/74/t Norfolk 78/67/pc 81/68/s Washington, DC 78/63/pc 84/66/s Jerusalem 87/67/s 90/70/s Vancouver 66/49/sh 63/47/s
Denver 86/63/t 94/66/s Oklahoma City 83/65/t 88/68/pc Wichita 86/65/c 91/71/pc Johannesburg 61/40/s 63/44/s Vienna 66/53/c 61/52/c
Duluth 71/56/t 81/59/t Omaha 90/65/t 97/71/s Wilkes-Barre 72/54/pc 80/56/pc Kabul 88/60/s 90/61/s Warsaw 73/49/pc 67/50/c
El Paso 102/75/s 107/77/s Orlando 80/72/t 89/73/t Yuma 106/74/s 108/76/s Kingston 92/82/pc 91/82/pc Winnipeg 72/54/pc 76/53/t
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BUSINESS
Ravinia Festival files fresh complaint against brewery
Federal lawsuit alleges property used by Ravinia Brewing board members and community
Company (RBC) and licenses the members to request the litigation
trademark infringement intellectual property to the brew- end immediately.
for having same name pub and “possibly others.” Prior to taking legal action
The complaint states Ravinia against the brewery, the festival
By Chloe Hilles Brewing IP is a “necessary party” made efforts to work privately with
Chicago Tribune in the lawsuit for Ravinia Festival the brewery, Ravinia President and
to, “obtain complete relief.” CEO Jeffrey Haydon said.
The Ravinia Festival Association, In a press release from the “The recent revelations expose
whose rolling hills come alive with Ravinia Brewing Company, the a troubling pattern of behavior,
a slew of summer concerts every brewpub calls for community including the brewery’s intentions
year, filed an updated complaint support against the “unjust litiga- from the outset to capitalize on
in a trademark infringement case tion.” Ravinia’s brand and its ambitions
against Ravinia Brewing Company, “The lesson taught to us by to operate nationally,” Haydon
a craft brewery in Highland Park, Ravinia Festival Association’s said in a statement. “The brew-
over the use of their shared neigh- lawsuit is Ravinia Festival Asso- ery’s disregard for our trademark
borhood moniker. ciation can strong arm a small rights and misrepresentations to
The updated complaint in business like Ravinia Brewing Ravinia and the community left us
the federal lawsuit between the The Ravinia Festival in Highland Park alleges trademark infringement by Company to close their doors by no choice but to take further action
nonprofit music organization and Ravinia Brewing Company. JOHN J. KIM/CHICAGO TRIBUNE 2021 filing a lawsuit against a business to protect Ravinia’s trademark.”
the microbrewery accuses the whose families cannot afford to According to the amended
brewing company founders of ny’s registered trademark, on the to deceive.” defend,” the press release said. motion, four days after the
intending to, “trade and infringe grounds that the brewery know- The U.S. District Court for the “Anyone who has been financially non-profit festival organization
on the Ravinia [Festival Associa- ingly made false statements in its Northern District of Illinois also bullied and under financial duress asked the brewery to consent to the
tion] name and trademark” from application to register the Ravinia approved the festival’s request by someone with more money will filing of the amended complaint,
the start of their business plan. Brewing mark with the USTPO. to add Ravinia Brewing IP, LLC know exactly how we feel.” Ravinia Brewing IP filed a declar-
Relying on newly produced The petition alleges RBC signed as a defendant to the 11-count In the release, the brewing atory judgment action against
business documents from Ravinia the “no confusion declaration” on complaint first filed in October company asks: “Is there really Ravinia Festival in state court.
Brewing Company, the festival the USTPO application despite 2023, alleging the brewery violated anyone who believes that the The motion filed on May 20 in
argues the documents reveal how knowing the declaration was false. a since-rescinded 2018 agreement Ravinia Festival Association, with the Circuit Court of Cook County
the brewing company intended to The clause states that, “no other to limit the use of their shared its $60M in cash reserves and seeks a declaration that the 2018
“falsely imply” an association with persons … have the right to use the name. seemingly unlimited legal and trademark agreement between the
the Ravinia Festival. mark in commerce in the identi- According to the updated PR resources, is damaged by RBC festival and the brewery remains
Ravinia Festival also filed a peti- cal form or in such near resem- complaint filed on May 24, the when you enjoy RBC beer and enforceable. The brewery argued
tion with the United States Patent blance as to be likely, when used on music festival only recently learned tacos?” that the viability of the federal
and Trademark Office (USPTO) or in connection with the goods/ of Ravinia Brewing IP (RBIP), a The founders of the brew- court case depends on whether or
last week requesting the cancella- services … of such other persons Delaware-based company that ing company plead in the news
tion of Ravinia Brewing Compa- to cause confusion or mistake, or allegedly owns all intellectual release for Ravinia Festival Turn to Ravinia, Page 3

Oswego Village
Board set to
vote on plans
for proposed
gas station
and car wash
By Linda Girardi
Aurora Beacon-News

The Oswego Village Board Tues-


day night will consider approving
plans for a proposed gas station
and convenience store and a
special use permit for a car wash
for the planned development at
Orchard and Mill roads on the
village’s west side.
The 10.81-acre site, currently
vacant, is on the northeast corner
of Orchard and Mill roads and is
part of the Estates of Fox Chase
residential development, village
officials said in a report to trustees.
Some residents of the subdivi-
sion have objected to the proposal
based on concerns about potential
noise, traffic, lights and pollution
from the operation of the proposed
car wash. Dr. Mary Mulcahey speaks with patient Mary Pat Larocca about her knee during an appointment on May 30 at Loyola Medicine in Maywood.
The village’s Planning and BRIAN CASSELLA/CHICAGO TRIBUNE

Loyola Medicine program


Zoning Commission on March 7
reviewed the proposed car wash.
Commissioners in a 6-3 vote
recommended the proposal be
denied.
The Oswego Village Board at

caters to female athletes


its May 28 meeting granted the
developer’s request that the vote be
rescheduled to the June 11 meet-
ing.
The developer of the proposed
Gas N Wash is looking to subdivide
the parcel into two lots, Oswego
Development Services Director
Rod Zenner said in his report to
New Women’s Sports Medicine ple, I would inquire about their
menstrual cycle and their eating
understand that.”
In February, Comas tore her
trustees.
One lot would consist of 5.62
effort offers gender-specific care habits,” Mulcahey said. “This
is a good example of where the
ACL while wrestling and came
to Mulcahey for surgery. She said
acres at the southwest corner of the By Avani Kalra care, she said. interdisciplinary approach really that receiving a treatment special-
site for the proposed gas station, Chicago Tribune “The main impetus or idea works. If they’re having irregular ized for women’s bodies made
convenience store and car wash. behind this is that there are certain menses, I could refer them to an her feel a lot safer, especially as a
The second lot would consist of When Faith Comas started injuries that are more common OB-GYN colleague. I’d ask about wrestler.
4.49 acres and be located to the east wrestling in high school, she was or unique to female athletes, so their eating habits, and maybe Because of a lack of women in
and north of the other lot. No users one of just two girls on her team. the program really focuses on refer them to a nutritionist or her sport, Comas said, she’s often
for this parcel have been identified, The 18-year-old Cicero teen, who having a group that has expertise dietician or maybe even a coun- had to wrestle men or women
Zenner said. has dreams of wrestling in college, in treating these conditions and is selor in the program.” who were in a completely differ-
The site plan shows an said that often meant everyone aware of some of the nuances and While Mulcahey said it has ent weight class, presenting a
8,065-square-foot main build- supporting her through her sport differences with treating female historically been possible to higher risk of injury. Having a
ing containing the gas station and — teammates, coaches and train- athletes,” Mulcahey said. refer patients to other doctors, doctor who understood how
convenience store. The conve- ers — was male. Mulcahey said that the program the Women’s Sports Medicine women are built differently from
nience store would contain up to “When I got hurt a couple years will utilize a network of physi- program introduces a streamlined men and could address her symp-
two restaurant users with a drive- ago, we had a male physical ther- cians including primary care, approach for female athletes. toms with that in mind made a big
thru window on the north side apist, and he was really lax about sports medicine, orthopedic The doctors included in the difference, she said.
of the building. Automotive fuel it,” Comas said. “He just told me medicine, endocrinology, urogy- program also all have a particu- “My freshman year I got
pumps would be located along I’m ‘good to go.’ Having an envi- necology, sports, cardiology, and lar focus on female patients, she injured, and my coach was just
the front of the main store with ronment for women would’ve obstetrics and gynecology, along added. Having that specialized asking ‘When can she wrestle?
diesel pumps located to the rear. been a lot more comfortable and with physical therapists and knowledge can help in approach- Can she do this?’ Comas said. “I
A proposed 4,900-square-foot car better for healing the injury long athletic trainers. ing an injury as simple as an ACL think with this injury things have
wash would be located along the term.” The program will allow female tear. been explained better and people
north end of the lot. Dr. Mary Mulcahey, director athletes to more easily access “ACL tears are upwards of have been a lot more patient. I
Zenner said the petitioner of sports medicine and an ortho- different kinds of doctors at once, eight times more common in can actually focus on healing the
revised the site plan in response to pedic surgeon at Loyola Medi- she said. There can be a number female athletes,” Mulcahey said. injury.”
the Planning and Zoning Commis- cine, said stories like Faith’s were of factors that play into an indi- “In the knee, the ACL is smaller, Giavanna Green, a 17-year-
sion’s comments. The revisions what inspired her to help launch vidual injury, according to Mulca- the overall alignment of the lower old cheerleader who tore her
include a buffer area between the a new program to provide health hey, and offering a network that extremity of the legs is different meniscus and ACL in October,
car wash and townhomes to the care for female athletes. Loyola’s can easily connect athletes with in female athletes, hormonal had surgery in May after months
north. new Women’s Sports Medicine several types of doctors eliminates variations and fluctuation of confusion about her injury.
program aims to educate women tedious middle steps. throughout the menstrual cycle Mulcahey also performed Green’s
Linda Girardi is a freelance reporter on the risks of sports injuries “If I were to see a patient who have a huge impact on the risk of
for The Beacon-News. while offering gender-specific had a stress factor, for exam- ACL tears. You need doctors that Turn to Loyola, Page 3
2 Chicago Tribune | Section 2 | Tuesday, June 11, 2024

Inflation data, Fed talks FDA, Justice


will take on
will converge this week sale of illegal
Timing could help determine
bank’s plans for cutting rates
of last year.
In April, though, consumer inflation
tion has slowed dramatically since peaking
at 9.1% in mid-2022, it was still 3.4% in April,
e-cigarettes
did resume slowing, if only slightly. And well above the Fed’s target.
if the May inflation report being released The Fed would reduce rates faster if By Matthew Perrone
By Christopher Rugaber Wednesday shows further signs of improve- growth were to stall and companies were Associated Press
Associated Press ment, it’s possible the Fed could drop that to lay off many workers. But on Friday, the
sentence from its statement. It would be government reported a robust job gain WASHINGTON — Federal health regu-
WASHINGTON — After Federal Reserve an encouraging sign that the policymakers in May, with employers across a range of lators and law enforcement officials on
officials meet this week, a statement they may cut their benchmark rate within a few industries adding jobs. Monday vowed to work more closely to stop
will issue may suggest that they’ve seen months. Rate cuts would eventually lead The Fed is set Wednesday to keep its sales of illegal electronic cigarettes, which
meaningful progress on inflation this year to lower costs for mortgages, auto loans benchmark rate unchanged at roughly have grown into a multibillion-dollar busi-
— a prelude to eventual interest rate cuts. and other forms of consumer and business 5.3%, its highest level in 23 years, where ness in the U.S. while skirting government
Yet it’s hard to say because the officials borrowing. it has stood since July. The policymakers oversight.
themselves may not know for sure until But whether the sentence is dropped will also issue updated economic projec- The Food and Drug Administration said it
they begin their meeting. That’s because or altered, most economists think no rate tions, which are expected to show that they would launch a new task force on this issue
the government’s latest snapshot of U.S. cuts are likely before September at the envision one or two rate cuts by year’s end, with the Department of Justice and several
inflation will be released Wednesday morn- earliest. Chair Jerome Powell is likely to down from a forecast of three in March. other agencies, including the U.S. Postal
ing, just before the Fed begins the second underscore at a news conference Wednes- At his news conference, Powell will Service.
day of its policy discussions. day that the policymakers will need to see likely reiterate that Fed officials need more The FDA has authorized a handful of
One key issue is a sentence the Fed added several more months of low inflation read- confidence that inflation is returning to 2% e-cigarettes for adult smokers looking for
to its statement after its last meeting May ings before they would consider reducing before they would consider rate cuts, and alternatives to traditional cigarettes. The
1: It said “there has been a lack of further their key rate. that this will likely take additional time. agency has rejected applications for millions
progress” in bringing inflation back to the A Fed rate cut might give the economy a Another issue Powell may address is of other proposed products.
central bank’s 2% target. modest lift, which would be welcomed by whether the economy is starting to weaken. But thousands of unauthorized vaping
Inflation had come in uncomfortably President Joe Biden’s reelection campaign, Growth slowed sharply in the first three products continue to flow into the U.S.,
high in the first three months of this year, which is struggling to counter many voters’ months of the year, to an annual rate of just largely from China. They include major
dimming hopes that it would continue to unhappiness with the inflation spike of the 1.3%, down from 3.4% in last year’s final disposable vape brands like Elf Bar, which
steadily cool, as it had in the second half past several years. Though consumer infla- quarter. was the most popular e-cigarette among
underage teens last year, according to federal
data.
The FDA and Justice Department
announcement comes two days before
a Senate hearing scrutinizing the lack of
government enforcement action against
makers and sellers of unauthorized e-cig-
arettes.
The multiagency task force was proposed
by outside experts in 2022 as part of a blister-
ing critique of the FDA’s tobacco program.
The experts channeled longstanding
grievances from groups on opposing sides
of the vaping issue. Public health groups
want the FDA to more aggressively police
illegal flavored e-cigarettes that appeal to
teenagers.
Tobacco companies complain that the
FDA is unwilling to approve newer e-ciga-
rettes that might help adults quit smoking.

BUSINESS BRIEFING

Recall by Chrysler
offers software fix
NEW YORK — Stellantis-owned Chrys-
ler is recalling more than 211,000 SUVs and
pickup trucks in the U.S., due to a software
malfunction that could disable the cars’ elec-
tronic stability control systems.
The recall covers certain model year 2022
Dodge Durango, Ram 2500 and Ram 3500
Juliet lands on the arm of the best man at a wedding April 30 in Stoke-on-Trent, England. GABRIELLA DEMCZUK/THE NEW YORK TIMES vehicles. According to documents published
by the National Highway Traffic Safety

Wedding rings arrive by owl


Administration, these cars may experience
a malfunction in their anti-lock braking
control module — which could cause stabil-
ity control, a key safety feature, to fail and
increase the risk of crash as a result.
As a remedy, dealers will update the
Not limited to ‘Harry Potter’ later — as the humans turn their attention
back to the couple.
“We’re not particular ‘Harry Potter’
fans,” Lucy Robinson, 31, said. The couple
anti-lock braking control module software
for free. Notification letters to dealers and
fans, British couples look to By now you will have realized that Juliet had been looking for a special surprise for owners are set to be mailed out July 26, the
give guests special experience is an owl, one of several around Britain who their guests and stumbled on the owl option NHTSA notes. — Associated Press
have been trained to take a starring role in during an online search.
By Claire Moses wedding ceremonies. Adding birds to the wedding, said Scott
The New York Times The idea of an owl at a wedding gained
traction in Britain more than 15 years ago,
Robinson, 33, seemed “like a no brainer.”
At the Robinson wedding, Juliet was one Supreme Court to
STOKE-ON-TRENT, England — Juliet according to the people who make a living of seven birds present. Blake, a falconer at
has been to many weddings, and she’s a
pro. While the happy couple are exchang-
providing them. They trace the rise to the
popularity of “Harry Potter,” in which owls
Bird on the Hand, brought the birds of prey
(including a steppe eagle, a gyrfalcon and a
hear Meta appeal
ing vows, she comes out of a dark box and serve as carriers for the wizarding world. Harris’ hawk) to entertain the guests with WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court
hops onto the gloved arm of Duncan Blake, “They’re quite a mainstay of British a bird show during the reception, during said Monday it will consider shutting down
her handler. With a 270-degree turn of her weddings,” said Zoe Burke, an editor at which the guests took turns putting on the a multibillion-dollar class action investors’
head, she takes in her surroundings. the wedding planning website Hitched. falconer’s gloves and perching the birds on lawsuit against Facebook parent Meta stem-
A squeaky sound suddenly jolts her into Social media plays a role, too, she said, with their arms. ming from the privacy scandal involving the
motion. Whoosh — off she flies down the BookTok fueling the popularity of liter- While the costs vary depending on the Cambridge Analytica political consulting
aisle, two rings in a little pouch tied around ary-themed weddings, not just in Britain service, the birds’ performance at the firm.
her skinny ankles. Gasps come from but in the United States and elsewhere. Robinson wedding cost 745 pounds (about The justices agreed to hear Meta’s appeal
the humans sitting below her stretched “Millennials just love a trend,” Burke $951). Photographs with guests cost extra of a lower-court ruling that allowed the class
wings. Seconds later, she lands on another said. (about $96 per half-hour). Couples can action to go forward. Investors allege that
outstretched arm, often belonging to the For many couples, whether they’re also opt for a mini falconry experience on Meta did not fully disclose the risks that
best man, other times to a bride or groom. into wizardry or not, the owl’s presence is top of a static display, which includes birds Facebook users’ personal information would
For a moment, Juliet is the star of the mostly about giving guests a special expe- flying back and forth between guests, for be misused by Cambridge Analytica, a firm
ceremony. After delivering the rings, she rience, Burke said. This was the case for 699 pounds (about $893). that supported Donald Trump’s presidential
flies back to Blake’s arm and receives her Lucy and Scott Robinson, who said “I do” By and large, owls’ performances at campaign in 2016. Inadequacy of the disclo-
reward: a raw chicken’s foot. in April on a sunny, windy Tuesday after- weddings go off without a hitch, said sures led to two significant price drops in the
She then leaves the room as quickly as noon in Stoke-on-Trent, England. It was Blake, the falconer. He’s been taking Juliet company’s shares in 2018, after the public
she entered it — more than 50 million years their wedding at which Juliet the barn owl to weddings for five years, he said, and she learned about the extent of the privacy scan-
of evolution and some 90 seconds of action took her star turn. has never flown off with the rings. dal, the investors say. — Associated Press

Firm buys $1.9B of Southwest, targets CEO Jobless claims


Initial unemployment claims, seasonally
adjusted, in thousands per week
By David Koenig airline’s outdated software and operational board, including new independent direc-
Associated Press processes. tors with experience at other airlines. 0.3
“Poor execution and leadership’s Southwest said it was contacted by Week ending June 1: 229,000
DALLAS — Activist shareholder Elliott stubborn unwillingness to evolve the Elliott on Sunday and looked forward “to
Investment Management has bought a Company’s strategy have led to deeply better understanding their views on our
$1.9 billion stake in Southwest Airlines disappointing results for shareholders, company.” 0.25
and is seeking to force out the CEO of the employees and customers alike,” the invest- “The Southwest Board of Directors is
airline, which has struggled with opera- ment firm said in the letter, dated Monday. confident in our CEO and management’s
tional and financial problems. Southwest CEO Robert Jordan “has ability to execute against the company’s
In a letter to Southwest’s board, the delivered unacceptable financial and oper- strategic plan to drive long-term value for
investment firm complained that South- ational performance quarter after quarter,” all shareholders, (and) safely and reliably 0.2
west’s stock price has dropped more than the letter read. It said Jordan and former serve our customers,” a spokesperson said
50% in the last three years. CEO Gary Kelly, now the airline’s exec- in a statement.
The firm said Southwest failed to evolve, utive chairman, “are not up to the task of Southwest carries the most passengers
hurting its ability to compete with other modernizing Southwest.” within the United States, although Delta,
carriers. Elliot blamed the Dallas-based Elliott is calling for executives from United and American — all of which have J J A S O N D J F M A M J
carrier’s massive flight cancellations in outside the company to replace Jordan and more extensive international routes — are SOURCE: U.S. Department of Labor TNS
December 2022 on what it described as the Kelly, and for “significant” changes on the much larger by revenue.

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Ravinia amended federal complaint


brings to light records
to trade on Ravinia’s valu-
able name and trademark,”
from Page 1 from Ravinia Brewing the festival’s complaint
Company, which the festival alleges.
not the 2018 agreement is alleges shows the brewing In a business plan from
still in effect. company, “falsely implied 2017, attached to the
In February, the brew- (and continues to falsely complaint as an exhibit, the
ery answered the festival’s imply) an association with founders state: “‘Ravinia’
October complaint in a pair Ravinia.” is a well-known brand in
of counterclaims, alleging “From all appearances, Chicago made famous by
the festival committed fraud this false implication is the ‘Ravinia Music Festival’
when obtaining a trademark. intentional,” the amended that has celebrated more
The brewery contended complaint stated. than 100-years of bringing
the festival association’s In 2016, a marketing firm music and entertainment
2011 trademark for exclusive hired by RBC asked the to the broader Chicagoland
rights to use the “Ravinia” founders in a questionnaire community.”
name for “restaurant if the company had a reason The business plan later
services; catering services; for its name. The question- states: “The Ravinia festi-
offering banquet facilities” naire was attached as an val creates community by
was obtained fraudulently, exhibit in the amendment bringing a diverse mix of
noting the signed declaration complaint. world renowned perform-
that no one else was using the The founders responded ers and influences to the
name for food and restau- that the company was Chicagoland area, making
rants — despite the existence started in the Ravinia neigh- them accessible to all who
of local restaurants like the borhood, and also that the have a passion for music. At
Ravinia Green Country Club area is well-known across Ravinia Brewing Company
and the former Ravinia BBQ Chicago, “largely due to a Ravinia Brewing at 2601 W. Diversey Ave. in Chicago on Nov. 7. The Ravinia Festival is suing Chicago, we aspire to
and Grill. large outdoor music series.” Ravinia Brewing for trademark infringement. CHRIS SWEDA/CHICAGO TRIBUNE capture the essence of the
“As a result of the 100 festival in world class beer
New records year old music festival immediate positive brand indulgence are conjured up Company Chicago was seek- and food available to all our
(which hosts a combina- equity associated with the through the name ‘Ravinia,’” ing a loan from the Small customers – creating our
discovered tion of classical artists to name ‘Ravinia’… feelings the founders wrote in their Business Administration in own sustaining community.”
some of the best artists in of summer, sunshine, live response. 2017, the brewing company
R av i n i a Fe s t i v a l ’s the country), there’s an outdoor music, picnics, and When Ravinia Brewing made “plain their intentions chilles@chicagotribune.com

Loyola they are injured is impera-


tive, Mulcahey said.
from Page 1 “We want to connect with
and be available for various
surgery, and Green said she women’s sports teams,”
felt supported and encour- she said. “We also are look-
aged by the network of ing at giving talks at some
doctors at Loyola. of our local high schools
Green said that Mulca- where there are many active
hey stressed stretching women and girls, where we
and taking care of her leg, could share information
doing proactive exercises to about injuries and injury
prevent hurting or re-tear- prevention. We’re trying to
ing the ligaments. Green bring that education into the
said she appreciated that community.”
education since things like Overall, Mulcahey said,
stretching and taking care of the program aims to dig
the body can be glossed over deeper into female injuries,
in sports, she said separating outcomes in male
“A lot of people push and female athletes and
themselves so hard,” Green learning more about what
said. “If someone came in injuries are more common
and taught us to under- in or completely unique to
stand how not to overwork female athletes.
ourselves and cause these “In having a women’s
injuries, I feel like it would sports medicine program,
be really beneficial.” there is an opportunity to
Mulcahey said that she do research to really investi-
plans to do just that in gate these injuries in female
Loyola’s new program. athletes,” Mulcahey said
The program aims to part- “Are there differences? Are
ner with local teams, clubs there things we need to be
and sports organizations keeping in mind? Should we
to provide teach-ins and be modifying our approach
resources on injury preven- to care for our female
tion for female athletes like athletes? The Women’s
Dr. Mary Mulcahey gives a knee injection to patient Maria Villanueva on May 30 at Loyola Medicine in Maywood. Dr. Mulcahey Comas and Green. Sports Medicine program is
recently helped launch a new Women’s Sports Medicine program. BRIAN CASSELLA/CHICAGO TRIBUNE Getting to women before an opportunity to do that.”

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4 Chicago Tribune | Section 2 | Tuesday, June 11, 2024

NATION & WORLD


UN panel OKs truce plan for Gaza
Security Council that goal.
Blinken started Monday
adopts resolution by meeting with President
sponsored by US Abdel Fattah el-Sissi of
Egypt, a key mediator in
By Edith M. Lederer talks with Hamas. He then
Associated Press flew to Israel for talks
with Netanyahu and other
UNITED NATIONS — officials.
The U.N. Security Coun- B i d e n ’s May 31
cil on Monday approved its announcement of the
first resolution endorsing proposal said it would begin
a cease-fire plan aimed at with a six-month cease-
ending the eight-month war fire, the release of hostages
between Israel and Hamas in exchange for Palestinian
in Gaza. prisoners, the withdrawal
The U.S.-sponsored reso- of Israeli forces from
lution welcomes a cease- populated areas in Gaza
fire proposal announced by and the return of Palestinian
President Joe Biden that civilians to all areas in the
the United States says Israel territory.
has accepted. It calls on the Phase 1 also requires
militant Palestinian group distribution of humani-
Hamas, which initially said tarian assistance “at scale
it viewed the proposal “posi- throughout the Gaza Strip,”
tively,” to accept the three- which Biden said would lead
phase plan. to 600 trucks with aid enter-
Hamas responded to ing Gaza every day.
the adoption by saying it In Phase 2, the resolution
welcomed the resolution says that with the agree-
and was ready to work with ment of Israel and Hamas, “a
mediators in indirect nego- permanent end to hostilities,
tiations with Israel to imple- in exchange for the release
ment it. The statement was Palestinian girls, one sitting on a water jug, hang out Monday amid the destruction in Gaza City. OMAR AL-QATTAA/GETTY-AFP of all other hostages still in
among the strongest from Gaza, and a full withdrawal
Hamas to date but stressed “The fighting could stop said that Biden presented text isn’t perfect, “it offers according to the Gaza of Israeli forces from Gaza”
the group would continue today, if Hamas would do the only parts of the proposal a glimmer of hope to the Health Ministry. It has also will take place.
“our struggle” to end the same,” she told the council. and insisted that any talk of a Palestinians, as the alter- destroyed about 80% of Phase 3 would launch “a
Israeli occupation and work “I repeat, this fighting could permanent cease-fire before native is (the) continuing Gaza’s buildings, according major multi-year recon-
on setting up a “fully sover- stop today.” dismantling Hamas’ military killing and suffering of the to the U.N. struction plan for Gaza and
eign” Palestinian state. U.S. Deputy Ambassador and governing capabilities is Palestinian people.” The Security Council the return of the remains of
The resolution — which Robert Wood told report- a nonstarter. “We voted for this text to adopted a resolution on any deceased hostages still
was approved overwhelm- ers earlier on Monday that Earlier Monday, Hamas give diplomacy a chance to March 25 demanding a in Gaza to their families.”
ingly with 14 of the 15 Secu- the United States wanted and Palestinian Islamic reach an agreement that will humanitarian cease-fire in The resolution reiter-
rity Council members voting all 15 Security Council Jihad leaders met in Qatar end the aggression against Gaza during the Muslim ates the Security Council’s
in favor and Russia abstain- members to support what to discuss the proposed the Palestinian people that holy month of Ramadan, “unwavering commitment
ing — calls on Israel and he described as “the best, cease-fire deal and said has lasted far too long,” with the U.S. abstaining, but to achieving the vision of a
Hamas “to fully implement most realistic opportunity later that any deal must lead Bendjama said. there was no halt to the war. negotiated two-state solu-
its terms without delay and to bring at least a temporary to a permanent cease-fire, The war was sparked Monday’s resolution tion where two democratic
without condition.” halt to this war.” a full Israeli withdrawal by Hamas’ Oct. 7 attack in underscores “the impor- states, Israel and Palestine,
U.S. Ambassador Linda Whether Israel and from the Gaza Strip, an end southern Israel that killed tance of the ongoing diplo- live side by side in peace
Thomas-Greenfield said Hamas agree to the three- to the Israeli siege of Gaza, about 1,200 people, mainly matic efforts by Egypt, Qatar within secure and recog-
after the vote that the coun- phase plan remains in ques- reconstruction and “a seri- civilians, and saw about 250 and the United States aimed nized borders.” It also
cil “sent a clear message to tion, but the resolution’s ous exchange deal” between others taken hostage. About at reaching a comprehensive stresses “the importance
Hamas to accept the cease- strong support in the U.N.’s hostages in Gaza and Pales- 120 hostages remain, with cease-fire deal, consisting of unifying the Gaza Strip
fire deal on the table,” reit- most powerful body adds tinians held in Israeli jails. 43 pronounced dead. of three phases.” It comes with the West Bank under
erating that Israel has pressure on both parties to Algeria’s U.N. Ambassa- Israel’s military offensive as U.S. Secretary of State the Palestinian Authority,”
accepted the deal which approve the proposal. dor Amar Bendjama, the has killed more than 36,700 Antony Blinken is on his something Netanyahu’s
is supported by countries Israeli Prime Minister Arab representative on the Palestinians and wounded eighth trip to the Middle right-wing government has
across the world. Benjamin Netanyahu has council, said that while the in excess of 83,000 others, East since Oct. 7 pursuing not agreed to.

Trump tells anti-abortion


group to stand up for life
Ex-president lauds in vitro fertilization. heritage and traditions.
Albert Mohler, the pres- “You just can’t vote
its work on day of his ident of the SBC’s flag- Democrat. They’re against
probation interview ship seminary, said IVF religion. They’re against
is a “commodification of your religion in particular,”
By Michelle L. Price the embryo” that assaults Trump said. “You cannot
and Peter Smith human dignity. He criti- vote for Democrats, and you
Associated Press cized pastors as well as poli- have to get out and vote.”
ticians showing openness Both Southern Baptists
INDIANAPOLIS — to it, including in Alabama, and Republicans at large
Former President Donald which shielded IVF provid- are split on abortion poli-
Trump on Monday urged ers from prosecution and tics, with some calling for
a staunchly anti-abortion civil lawsuits after a state immediate, complete abor-
Christian group to stand up Supreme Court ruling said tion bans and others more
for “innocent life,” ambigu- frozen embryos are children. open to incremental tactics.
ously revisiting an issue that “We’re about to find out Polls over the last several
Democrats want to make a how pro-life the pro-life years have found a majority Albert Mohler, president of the Southern Baptist Convention’s flagship seminary, speaks
focus of this year’s presiden- movement is,” Mohler said. of Americans support some against IVF at the Life & Liberty Forum on Monday in Indianapolis. PETER SMITH/AP
tial election. Trump has repeatedly access to abortion, and abor-
The presumptive Repub- taken credit for the over- tion-rights groups have won President Bill Clinton’s alternative to a Democratic Donald Trump and his sex
lican nominee’s prerecorded turning of a federally guar- several statewide votes since sexual behavior in the 1990s, agenda they abhor. scandals, he doesn’t confuse
message praised the work anteed right to abortion Roe was overturned, includ- Southern Baptists and other H. Sharayah Colter, male and female,” wrote
of those attending the event — having nominated three ing in conservative-led evangelicals have supported spokesperson for The Mohler. On Monday, he
hosted by The Danbury of the justices who over- states like Kansas and Ohio. Trump. That has contin- Danbury Institute, said in denounced Trump’s prose-
Institute, meeting in India- turned Roe v. Wade — but Like the GOP, the South- ued despite allegations of a statement that the pres- cution and conviction. Other
napolis in conjunction with has resisted supporting a ern Baptist Convention sexual misconduct, multi- idential race was a “binary speakers tapped into themes
the annual meeting of the national abortion ban and has moved steadily to the ple divorces and now his choice” and said Trump has of Christian nationalism, a
Southern Baptist Conven- says he wants to leave the right since the 1980s, and conviction on 34 charges in a “demonstrated a willing- fusion of American and
tion. issue to the states. its members were in the scheme to illegally influence ness to protect the value of Christian identity.
The newly formed insti- At odds with Mohler’s vanguard of the wider the 2016 election through a life even when politically Trump has said he would
tute is an association of view, Trump does support religious movement that hush money payment to a unpopular.” not sign a national abortion
churches, Christians and IVF access. strongly supported Repub- porn actor who said the two Mohler, who leads ban, and in an interview on
organizations that wants In his recorded remarks, lican chief executives, from had sex. Southern Baptist Theo- the Fox News Channel last
to eradicate abortion in its Trump thanked the audi- President Ronald Reagan Trump gave his address logical Seminary in Louis- week, when commenting
entirety. ence for their “tremendous to Trump. The Conserva- on the same day he was ville, Kentucky, and once on the way some states are
A panel of in-person devotion to God and Coun- tive Baptist Network, one of appearing virtually for a an outspoken Clinton enshrining abortion rights
speakers doubled-down on try” and said everyone needs the event’s sponsors, wants required presentencing critic, wrote a column after and others are restricting
that anti-abortion stance to pull together to preserve to move the conservative interview with New York Trump’s conviction attack- them, said that “the people
Monday, and a top South- their values, including reli- denomination even further probation officers. ing Democrats for support- are deciding and in many
ern Baptist leader called for gious liberty, free speech, to the right. Many Southern Baptists ing transgender rights. ways, it’s a beautiful thing
a hard-line position against innocent life and America’s Although they criticized say they see him as the only “Say what you will about to watch.”

Teamsters chief requests speaking slot at both conventions


By Maggie Haberman International Brotherhood be interested in speaking at and Robert F. Kennedy Jr., to Florida, shortly before the
and Jonathan Swan of Teamsters, underscores their dayslong nomination speak before his group. Iowa caucuses that the
The New York Times the fact that his group, events. The Republicans The Teamsters is one of former president won hand-
unlike other influential will hold their convention in the country’s largest labor ily, setting him on a path to
The president of the umbrella unions that have Milwaukee in July, and the unions, with 1.3 million become his party’s nominee
Teamsters union has asked backed Biden in the 2024 Democrats will hold theirs members in sectors such as for a third time.
for speaking slots at both election, has yet to endorse in Chicago in August. trucking and manufactur- Biden has described
the Republican and Demo- in the presidential race. It would be unusual in ing. The AFL-CIO and the himself as the most pro-​
cratic national conventions, O’Brien has made clear he the current fractious polit- United Auto Workers have labor president in history.
at a time when President Joe is delaying a decision until ical climate for someone to backed Biden, and Shawn The Teamsters endorsed
Biden and former President later this year. speak at both conventions. Fain, president of the UAW, Biden in 2020, although
Donald Trump have pressed Kara Deniz, a spokesper- Over the course of the has been harshly critical of their support came relatively
for support from rank-and- son for the Teamsters union, year, O’Brien has invited Trump. late in the general election
Teamsters President Sean file members of organized confirmed that O’Brien, several presidential candi- O’Brien had a private campaign, well after it was
O’Brien, seen Jan. 24, has met labor. through aides, has told dates, including Biden, meeting with Trump at the clear that the then-candi-
privately with Donald Trump. The move by Sean officials working on both Trump and independent beginning of the year at date would be the presump-
CHIP SOMODEVILLA/GETTY O’Brien, president of the conventions that he would candidates like Cornel West Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, tive Democratic nominee.
Chicago Tribune | Section 2 | Tuesday, June 11, 2024 5

Hochul surprises many with U-turn


Congestion pricing April turned into May, and
May to June, that possibility
halt leaves New York dimmed.
with political costs By the time Hochul took
off for Europe last month on
By Grace Ashford, a trip that aimed to cement
Dana Rubinstein her role as a climate leader,
and Claire Fahy she had begun to avoid the
The New York Times phrase “congestion pricing.”
At a conference for
In the past few months, climate leaders in Italy,
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul made a previously
Hochul has privately unreported decision to veer
exchanged anxieties about from her prepared remarks.
moving forward on conges- She omitted a section in
tion pricing with business which she was to explic-
leaders, political advisers itly trumpet New York’s
and, in her telling, a great nation-leading congestion
number of ordinary New pricing plan.
Yorkers in diners. Hochul did still make
But she never shared reference to the need to
them with the group that take cars off the roads and
would be most affected by improve public transpor-
the program: the public tation, but she argued that
at large, which had every those improvements could
reason to believe that the not come at the expense of
new tolling structure would those struggling to pay their
be in place in Manhattan bills. She echoed that argu-
later this month. ment Wednesday, when she
The move to abandon a announced her decision to
plan that was decades in the delay the program.
making jolted lawmakers, The state Democratic
real estate leaders, transit Cars crawl through midtown Manhattan traffic on Thursday in New York City. Shocking and angering transit advocates, New Party chair, Jay Jacobs,
advocates and other stake- York Gov. Kathy Hochul has announced that the congestion pricing system has been indefinitely paused. SPENCER PLATT/GETTY defended Hochul’s decision,
holders. The governor said saying that congestion pric-
she was reluctant to deter the eleventh hour, but 10 even more than any partic- anchored in the past. In December, for exam- ing was the “right policy”
people from driving to New seconds before midnight.” ular data point or study, her The governor’s seeming ple, Hochul headlined a but the “wrong time.”
York City when its economic The effects of Hochul’s certainty came from interac- empathy for motorists has rally to champion the tolling Still, the timing of
recovery was still fragile; decision were immedi- tions with business owners some history. Twenty-six program, telling supporters Hochul’s decision, five
critics called it an election ate. New York City was left and diner patrons that gave years ago, as a City Coun- that she was proud of the months before a pivotal
year ploy to help Democrats without a plan to address the her “a real pulse on what cil member in the Buffalo transformative policy. general election and right
in suburban districts where crippling gridlock that has New Yorkers are thinking.” suburb of Hamburg, Hochul “From time to time, lead- after a visit to the White
congestion pricing is notably long choked its streets and “I encourage you to go gained notoriety for her ers are called upon to envi- House, has also sparked
unpopular. polluted its air. to the next diner with me, opposition to commuter sion a better future, be suspicion that political
Hochul’s announcement The Metropolitan Trans- I’ll probably be there in the tolls on the New York State bold in the implementa- concerns had outweighed
Wednesday was particu- portation Authority, the morning,” she said. “Sit with Thruway. tion and execution, and be policy objectives.
larly jarring given her past state agency that would have me and watch the people “While walking a mile in undaunted by the opposi- The teams of both Hochul
championing of the plan. received funding from the come over and thank me.” my shoes is said to create tion,” she crowed, adding: and the House minority
As recently as this year, the congestion pricing program, Polls support her observa- empathy, I hope that in this “This is when we demon- leader, Hakeem Jeffries,
governor stressed the need suddenly had a $15 billion tions: A Siena College survey case driving a mile in my strate leadership.” who is leading the effort
to get vehicles off the road hole in its budget, likely in April found that New minivan will create action,” But by then, some of her to retake the chamber for
— a dissonance that has fed a forcing it to mothball long- York City residents opposed she wrote in a 1998 opinion allies said she was already Democrats, have vehe-
sense of duplicity and a feel- planned capital projects like congestion pricing, 64% to piece in The Buffalo News. having misgivings that the mently denied that there
ing of betrayal among those signal upgrades to focus on 33%, with suburban respon- As governor, Hochul’s timing of the program might was any political collusion
who considered her an ally. bare-bones operating needs. dents disliking it even more. position toward motor- be off and could undermine before the decision.
On Friday, Jon Orcutt, a In a searing rebuke to the But public sentiment has ists seemed more nuanced. New York City’s economic But it is hardly a secret
longtime congestion pric- governor, the state Legisla- improved following the People closest to her, as recovery. Her main concern that Hochul’s rigid perfor-
ing proponent and a consul- ture left Albany for the year implementation of conges- well as officials who were was data that showed that mance atop the ticket
tant for Reinvent Albany, without heeding her call tion pricing in other cities. informed of her plans many New Yorkers had still during the 2022 midterm
described Hochul’s about- to put some sort of tempo- And even this attempt to for congestion pricing in not returned to city offices, election coincided with the
face as “a fundamental sense rary funding structure in underscore her ties to every- advance, insisted in inter- they said. party’s loss of four House
of betrayal, like, inner-core place for the transportation day New Yorkers seemed to views that the governor For a while, it appeared seats, costing it control of
rock bottom.” authority. be rooted in a bygone city believed in the mission of as if Hochul might not need the chamber and earning
“It would be one thing if On Friday, Hochul again where diners still reigned, cutting gridlock, improving to intervene to halt conges- the governor a mortifying
she inherited the thing and raised concerns about the fueling a perception that her air quality and generating tion pricing: There are eight rebuke from Nancy Pelosi,
said, ‘This isn’t my priority,’ ” city’s pandemic recov- western New York roots had billions for the city’s public lawsuits seeking to delay the House speaker at the
he added. “But we got to, not ery. She told reporters that shaped a political outlook transit system. its implementation. But as time.

ANALYSIS

Macron makes huge gamble


in calling elections in France
By Roger Cohen
The New York Times

PARIS — On the face of


it, there is little logic in call-
ing an election from a posi-
tion of great weakness. But
that is what French Presi-
dent Emmanuel Macron
has done by calling a snap
parliamentary election in
France on the back of a
humiliation by the far right.
After the National Rally
Belgium’s PM Alexander De Croo, right, and Defense Minister Ludivine Dedonder, left, show of Marine Le Pen and her
Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy an F-16 on May 28 in Brussels. VIRGINIA MAYO/AP popular protégé Jordan French President Emmanuel Macron, second from right, and
Bardella handed him a German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier, right, mark the
WAR IN UKRAINE crushing defeat Sunday 80th anniversary of the massacre of 643 people by Nazis on
in elections for the Euro- Monday in Oradour-sur-Glane, France. LUDOVIC MARIN/POOL

Kyiv may keep some war jets pean Parliament, Macron


might have done nothing.
He might have reshuffled
among French parties in
the European vote, accused
France would then be
confronted with the conse-

abroad, away from Russians his government, or simply


altered course through
stricter controls on immi-
Macron of “a dangerous
game.”
France is always a
cration through high polit-
ical office of the extreme
right, an idea held unthink-
gration and by renouncing mystery, its perennial able ever since the Vichy
By Hanna Arhirova have a certain number of organizing our combat contested plans to tighten discontent and restive- government ruled France
Associated Press aircraft in the operational operations,” Putin said. rules on unemployment ness at odds with its pros- in collaboration with the
fleet that corresponds to the On Monday, Andrei benefits. perity and beauty, but this Nazis between 1940 and
KYIV, Ukraine — Ukraine number of pilots we have,” Kartapolov, the head of Instead, Macron, who was a surprise of unusual 1944.
may keep some of the F-16 he said. “If there are more the defense committee in became president at 39 proportions. Macron, after a Why play with fire in
fighter jets it’s set to receive pilots, there will be more the Russian Parliament’s in 2017 by being a risk- stinging defeat in which the this way? “It’s not the same
from its Western allies at aircraft in Ukraine.” lower house told the state taker, chose to gamble National Rally won 31.37% election, not the same form
foreign bases to protect Russian President Vlad- RIA Novosti news agency that France, having voted of the vote to 14.6% for the of ballot and not the same
them from Russian strikes, imir Putin has warned that that NATO bases hosting one way Sunday, will vote coalition led by his Renais- stakes,” said Jean-Philippe
a senior Ukrainian military Moscow could consider Ukrainian F-16s would be another in a few weeks. sance party, has in effect Derosier, a professor of
officer said Monday. launching strikes at facil- “legitimate targets” for “I am astonished, like called his country’s bluff, public law at the University
Belgium, Denmark, the ities in NATO countries Moscow if the warplanes almost everyone else,” said asking if its apparent read- of Lille. “Macron apparently
Netherlands and Norway if they host the warplanes use them to launch attacks Alain Duhamel, the prom- iness for the extreme right feels it’s the least bad choice
have committed to provid- used in Ukraine. on Russia. inent author of “Emman- in power is real or a mere to have a possible National
ing Ukraine with over 60 “If they are stationed The F-16s require a high uel the Bold,” a book about letting-off of steam. Rally prime minister under
U.S.-made F-16 fighter jets at air bases outside the standard of runways and Macron. “It’s not madness; The risk is that about a his control, rather than a Le
to help it fend off Russian Ukrainian borders and reinforced hangars to it’s not despair, but it is a month from now Macron Pen victory in 2027.”
attacks. Ukrainian pilots used in combat, we will protect them from attacks huge risk from an impet- would have to govern with In other words, Macron,
are undergoing training to have to see how and where on the ground. It’s not uous man who prefers Bardella, 28, who represents who is term-limited and
fly the warplanes ahead of to strike the assets used in clear how many Ukrainian taking the initiative to being everything he abhors, as will leave office in 2027, may
the deliveries expected to combat against us,” Putin air bases can meet those subjected to events.” his prime minister. If the be flirting with the notion
start later this year. said last year. “It poses a requirements, and Russia Shock coursed through nationalist, anti-immi- that three years in office for
Serhii Holubtsov, head of serious danger of NATO would be certain to quickly France on Monday. The grant National Rally wins the National Rally — turn-
aviation within Ukraine’s being further drawn into target a few that could stock market plunged. an absolute majority in ing it from a party of protest
air force, said that “a certain the conflict.” accommodate them once Anne Hidalgo, the mayor the 577-member National to a party with the onerous
number of aircraft will be In March, the Russian the jets arrive. of Paris, a city that will host Assembly, an unlikely responsibilities of govern-
stored at secure air bases leader again warned Holubtsov said the F-16s the Olympic Games in just scenario, or merely emerges ment — would stall its inex-
outside of Ukraine so that Ukraine’s Western allies will help protect front-line more than six weeks, said as by far the strongest party, orable rise.
they are not targeted here.” against providing air bases and border regions from she was “stunned” by an which is more plausible, It is one thing to rail
Holubtsov told the U.S. from where the F-16s could Russian glide bombs that “unsettling” decision. “A Macron may be obliged to from the margins, quite
government-funded Radio launch sorties against the have inflicted significant thunderbolt,” thundered Le swallow hard and do that. another to run a heavily
Free Europe/Radio Liberty Kremlin’s forces. Those damage to troops and resi- Parisien, a daily newspaper, Le Pen, with her eye on indebted and polarized
that those F-16s could be bases would become a dential areas. Glide bombs across its front page. winning the presidency country so angry over the
used to replace damaged “legitimate target,” he said. are heavy Soviet-era bombs For Le Monde, it was “a in 2027, would almost level of immigration, crime
aircraft as they undergo “F-16s are capable of fitted with precision guid- jump in the void.” Raphaël certainly defer to Bardella, and living costs that many
repairs as well as for train- carrying nuclear weapons, ance systems and launched Glucksmann, who guided who led the party’s Euro- French people seem driven
ing Ukrainian pilots abroad. and we will also need to from aircraft flying out of the revived center-left pean election campaign, for by a sentiment that “enough
“This way, we can always take that into account while range of air defenses. socialists to third place the post of prime minister. is enough.”
6 Chicago Tribune | Section 2 | Tuesday, June 11, 2024

Biden border policy to hit families


Memo states many
to be sent to home
nations within days
By Hamed Aleaziz
and Miriam Jordan
The New York Times

A new border crack-


down unveiled by the Biden
administration last week
is likely to disproportion-
ately affect families, whose
soaring numbers in the last
decade have drastically
changed the profile of the
population crossing the
southern border.
Family units have come
to represent a substantial
share of border crossers,
accounting for about 40%
of all migrants who have
entered the United States
this year. Families gener-
ally have been released
into the country quickly
because of legal constraints
that prevent children from
being detained for extended
periods.
They then join the
millions of undocumented
people who stay in the Venezuelans walk along the Rio Grande on June 4 looking for a crossing into the United States in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico. PAUL RATJE/THE NEW YORK TIMES
United States indefinitely,
under the radar of U.S. families seeking asylum are egy to run up the numbers cult to pass while in custody the country illegally, with “Huge numbers of Mexi-
authorities, as they wait from Central America and of deportees by targeting the and without a lawyer. few exceptions. can families have been
for court dates years in the Mexico, which places them most vulnerable segment of “It is horrifying to hear The border will reopen coming, and they are easy
future. in a category described in the migration flow,” said that the Biden adminis- only when the number of to send back,” said Kath-
But according to a memo the memo as “easily remov- Wayne Cornelius, director tration is quietly rolling unauthorized crossings leen Bush-Joseph, a policy
issued by the Homeland able,” akin to single adults emeritus of the Mexican out one of the absolutely drops to fewer than 1,500 for analyst at the Migration
Security Department and from those regions. The Migration Field Research worst Trump border pilot seven days in a row and stays Policy Institute, a nonpar-
obtained by The New memo lays out how author- Program at the University programs — subjecting fami- that way for two weeks. The tisan think tank, because
York Times, families will ities are to carry out the new of California, San Diego. lies to rapid credible-fear numbers have not been that they can be returned to their
be returned to their home policy. But with the number of interviews while detained in low in years; in December, country on a bus.
countries within days under Smuggling organizations people crossing the border Border Patrol custody,” said there were about 10,000 The removal of fami-
President Joe Biden’s new had long used the likeli- at record levels, the new Taylor Levy, an immigration illegal crossings every day. lies, and the exemption for
border policy, which tempo- hood that migrants would policy was an attempt to cut lawyer. More recently, the figures unaccompanied minors,
rarily closed the U.S.-Mexico be released after entering down on illegal immigra- The removal of families is have hovered around 3,000 under the new restrictions
border to most asylum-seek- the country unlawfully as a tion and ameliorate one of made easier by the fact that crossings per day. are almost certain to lead
ers Wednesday. selling point. But the new Biden’s biggest vulnerabili- most are from Guatemala, In recent years, Mexican to family separations as
The implications of the border policy makes no ties in his campaign against Honduras and other coun- families displaced by cartels desperate parents decide to
new policy are enormous distinction between how former President Donald tries in the Western Hemi- that control swaths of terri- send their children alone,
for families, who are some families and single adults Trump. Biden is under pres- sphere. Those countries tory have been crossing often with smugglers, she
of the most vulnerable who illegally enter the coun- sure, even from within his are relatively close to the the border in ever-greater said.
groups making the journey try are handled, erasing the own party, to do something United States and already numbers to seek safety in In May last year, a 4-year-
to the United States. Advo- perceived advantage of about immigration. accept repatriations, unlike the United States. old child was dropped into
cates warn that it could have arriving as a family. In a significant change many countries in Africa and In the first eight months the United States over the
dangerous repercussions, Instead, families would that mimics a Trump-era Asia, which are far away and of the 2024 fiscal year, which steel wall that separates San
making parents more likely be prioritized for expedited practice, some families who whose governments are less started Oct. 1, the Border Diego from the Mexican
to separate from their chil- removal, a Biden adminis- argue that they should be likely to accept deportees. Patrol apprehended nearly city of Tijuana. The child
dren or send them alone to tration official said, asking an exception to the new Biden’s order, which 150,000 Mexican migrant survived. Two years earlier,
the border because unac- for anonymity to discuss the asylum restrictions will have went into effect Wednesday, families entering the United agents rescued two young
companied minors are executive action. a so-called credible-fear empowers border agents to States illegally, compared sisters, 3 and 5, who had
exempt from the new policy. “This seems to be a interview during detention turn back — or swiftly deport with 87,014 in 2023 and been dropped on the barri-
The vast majority of remarkably cynical strat- at the border, which is diffi- — migrants who come into 17,040 in 2020. er’s U.S. side in New Mexico.

NEWS BRIEFING

Alzheimer’s drug gets


preliminary OK as it
awaits full FDA ruling
From news services getting the drug. But most
panelists thought there
WASHINGTON — A was enough evidence of the
closely watched Alzheimer’s drug’s benefit to prescribe it
drug from Eli Lilly won the broadly, without screening
backing of federal health for the protein.
advisers on Monday, setting The FDA had been widely
the stage for the treatment’s expected to approve Lilly’s
expected approval for drug in March. But instead
people with mild dementia the agency said it would
caused by the brain-robbing ask its panel of neurology
disease. experts to publicly review
Food and Drug Admin- the company’s data, an unex-
istration advisers voted pected delay that surprised
unanimously that the drug’s analysts and investors.
ability to slow the disease
outweighs its risks, includ- Menendez trial: A New
ing side effects like brain Jersey businessman who
swelling and bleeding that prosecutors say bribed Sen.
will have to be monitored. Bob Menendez testified
“I thought the evidence Monday that the Democrat
was very strong in the trial told him in summer 2019
showing the effectiveness that he’d look into a state
of the drug,” said panel criminal probe threaten- Dragon boats line up in China: Fancy boats parade Monday in Xixi Wetland to mark the Dragon Boat Festival, also known as
member Dean Follmann, a ing his business and later Duanwu Festival, in Hangzhou, the capital of east China’s Zhejiang province. The festival falls on the fifth day of the fifth month
National Institutes of Health assured him there was no of the Chinese lunar calendar and is marked by eating rice dumplings and racing dragon boats. CHINATOPIX
statistician. threat and boasted about
The FDA will make the saving him.
final decision on approval At the time, Jose Uribe Korean discord: South Koreas as talks over the ing more than 14,000 people have outstanding deporta-
later this year. If the agency said in Manhattan federal Korea’s military on Monday North’s nuclear ambitions and wounding thousands, tion orders or who previ-
agrees with the panel’s court, he assumed that said it’s detecting signs that remain stalled. while pushing its population ously have been removed
recommendation, the drug, Menendez knew he had North Korea is installing to the brink of famine. from or denied admission
donanemab, would only be made a $15,000 down its own loudspeakers along Sudan in crisis: The number to the U.S. Once in custody,
the second Alzheimer’s drug payment and was making their heavily armed border, of internally displaced Iowa immigration law: Iowa migrants could either agree
cleared in the U.S. that’s monthly payments on a a day after the South blared people in Sudan has reached defended its new immigra- to a judge’s order to leave the
been shown to convinc- Mercedes-Benz for Menen- anti-Pyongyang propaganda more than 10 million as war tion law on Monday and U.S. or be prosecuted, poten-
ingly slow cognitive decline dez’s girlfriend, now his broadcasts over its speakers drives about a quarter of argued that the state’s abil- tially facing time in prison
and memory problems due wife. Prosecutors contend for the first time in years as the population from their ity to file criminal charges before deportation.
to Alzheimer’s. The FDA that the car, along with gold the rivals engage in a Cold homes, the U.N. migration against people did not
approved a similar infused bars and hundreds of thou- War-style psychological agency told The Associated infringe on federal authority D eath penalty case:
drug, Leqembi, from Japa- sands of dollars in cash warfare. Press on Monday. over immigration because Missouri Gov. Mike Parson
nese drugmaker Eisai last found in the couple’s Engle- The South’s resumption More than 2 million other local officials would abide on Monday turned down a
year. wood Cliffs, New Jersey, of its loudspeaker broad- people have been driven by all federal regulations. clemency request for inmate
The slowdown seen home, were bribes paid by casts on Sunday was in retal- abroad, mostly to neigh- Lawyers for the U.S. David Hosier, a move that
with both drugs amounts three businessmen, includ- iation for the North sending boring Chad, South Sudan Department of Justice and likely clears the way for his
to several months and ing Uribe, to get the senator over 1,000 balloons filled and Egypt, International a coalition of civil rights execution.
experts disagree on whether to use his influence to serve with trash and manure over Organization for Migration groups are seeking a tempo- Hosier, 69, faces lethal
patients or their loved ones their purposes and earn the last couple of weeks. spokesman Mohammedali rary or permanent injunc- injection Tuesday for the
will be able to detect the them money from 2018 to North Korea has described Abunajela said. The IOM tion of the law, which goes 2009 deaths of a Jeffer-
difference. 2023. its balloon campaign as a said the internally displaced into effect July 1 unless it’s son City couple, Angela
But Lilly’s approach to Defense lawyers for response to South Korean include 2.8 million who blocked by the courts. The and Rodney Gilpin. Randy
studying its once-a-month Menendez have argued civilian groups using fled their homes before the law is similar to one in Texas, Dampf, a Jefferson City
treatment prompted ques- that the meeting with Uribe balloons to fly anti-North current war began. which has been temporar- police officer at the time
tions from FDA reviewers. and other evidence cited by Korean propaganda leaflets Sudan’s latest conflict ily blocked, and another in of the killings and now an
Patients in the company’s prosecutors is nothing more across the border. Pyong- began in April last year when Oklahoma that the DOJ is investigator for the county
study were grouped based than a senator meeting with yang has condemned such soaring tensions between seeking to stop. prosecutor, said Hosier had
on their levels of a brain constituents and doing what activities as it’s extremely the leaders of the military U.S. District Court Judge a romantic relationship with
protein, called tau, that he can to help his state in his sensitive to any outside crit- and the paramilitary Rapid Stephen Locher said “I’ll do Angela Gilpin and was angry
predicts severity of cognitive role as one of its representa- icism of leader Kim Jong Support Forces exploded my best” to rule quickly on with her for breaking it off.
problems. That led FDA to tives in Congress. Un’s authoritarian rule. into open fighting in the the injunction request. Larry Komp, a federal
question whether patients Menendez, 70, has The tit-for-tat over speak- capital, Khartoum, and else- The Iowa law would public defender and one of
might need to be screened resisted calls to step down as ers and balloons has deep- where in the country. The allow criminal charges to be Hosier’s attorneys, said no
via brain scans for tau before New Jersey’s senior senator. ened tensions between the war has wrecked Sudan, kill- brought against people who court appeals are pending.
Chicago Tribune | Section 2 | Tuesday, June 11, 2024 7

ARTS & LIVING

Co-owner Bill Sianis sits with his son, Ephraim, 3, in the Billy Goat Tavern on Thursday in Wrigleyville. Sianis painted the goat painting behind him. EILEEN T. MESLAR/CHICAGO TRIBUNE PHOTOS

Billy Goat back in Wrigleyville


Tavern & Grill opens on Clark
as two institutions are reunited
institutions — Wrigley Field and the
Billy Goat Tavern.”
It’s possible — isn’t it? — that
some people might never have
heard of the curse? The tavern’s
north room will inform them. The
Rick Kogan story is on the walls, traveling back

W
to Oct. 6, 1945, and William Sianis,
ithin a few steps of owner of a tavern known as the
the place where the Billy Goat Inn on Madison Street
curse of the Billy across from what was then the
Goat was born, a new Chicago Stadium.
Billy Goat has just opened, its wall On that day he brought his pet
covered with dozens of photos and goat named Murphy to see the
artifacts that capture the history, Cubs play the Detroit Tigers in the
lore and legend of one of our city’s fourth game of the World Series.
most durable relationships, that Murphy was wearing a blanket
between a baseball team and a goat. with a sign pinned to it that read,
Located at 3724 N. Clark St., in “We Got Detroit’s Goat.”
what for a couple of decades had In short, the pair were not Barbara and Ed Udall, of Atlanta, eat at the newly opened Billy Goat Tavern in Wrigleyville.
been the Full Shilling Public House, allowed to take their seats and they
the new Goat joins the increasingly returned to the tavern. After the
frenetic playground and booze-fu- Cubs lost the series, Sianis sent a
eled area that surrounds Wrigley telegram to team owner Phil Wrig-
Field. ley, asking, “Who stinks now?” And
Earlier in this century there had so was the curse born, fueled by a
been a Goat a few blocks south but combination of the Cubs’ inepti-
that closed after two years. “But it tude and the inventiveness of news-
is nice to be back,” says Bill Sianis, paper writers. It finally ended when
whose family has long owned the the Cubs won game seven against
Billy Goats. “It was always in our the Cleveland Indians in the 2016
plans to return to the neighbor- World Series.
hood. Maybe we are meant to be The southern room of the new
together.” tavern is devoted to the other
Others agree. The Lakeview East source of BG fame: its many famous
Chamber of Commerce issued a visitors, from presidents to movie
statement about its excitement for stars, and some of the journalists
“the potential for this legendary who wrote of the BG, none more
establishment to weave itself into enthusiastically or artfully than
the fabric of our neighborhood. The columnist Mike Royko. Its walls
arrival of the Billy Goat Tavern in also tell of the 1978 “Saturday Night
Wrigleyville signifies more than Live” skit inspired by the “cheez-
just the expansion of a beloved borger, cheezborger” mantra at
Chicago eatery; it marks the coming
together of two iconic Chicago Turn to Kogan, Page 8 Photos hang on the wall of the newly opened Billy Goat Tavern.

REVIEW ‘THE SINGULARITY PLAY’ §

Jackalope’s drama unleashes AI terror on theater people


By Chris Jones There you have it, I thought questions in this writers room
Chicago Tribune to myself as I sat there Friday from hell, coming soon to a TV
night at a play that every theater show or theater workshop near
At one point in “The Singular- person, or broader creative you, begin with the uber-ques-
ity Play,” the best drama I’ve yet professional, really should try and tion: Where does human
seen about the terror that the rise see. There’s the nightmare, aptly consciousness end and machine
of artificial intelligence should crystallized. consciousness begin?
and does strike in the heart of all Human artists fear AI artistry Stull has some guts here, not
sentient creative professionals, above all else, not AI data or least because he dares to make
a character named Denise has communicative capabilities but the point that the language of
something of a tantrum. Every- actual, bonafide artistry. We writ- the theater, inclusive but also
one knows she is well prepared, ers and actors like to state and jargonistic as it “holds space”
having boned up on every play defiantly restate that the tech- and otherwise polices the raw
ever written in the English nology will remain incapable creative process, might actu-
language. but then she takes it a of distinct imaginative acts. But ally be easily co-opted by the AI
lot further. late at night, as our heads hit the forces that learn how to navigate
“I’m writing from my imagina- pillow, the fever dreams begin. its paradoxes and power struc-
tion,” she defiantly declares. “I am They are writ large here. Stull tures and then can drive holes
an artist.” Madison Hill, Christina Gorman and Ashley Neal in “The Singularity Play” by has been smart enough here through its soul.
She’s also an Alexa/Siri/ Jackalope Theatre at the Berger Park Cultural Center. (maybe taking his cue from the At one point, the AI bot insists
Google-like non-human, an AI MATTHEW GREGORY HOLLIS movie “Her”) to traffic in the on being included in an argument
wringer in the writers room that most terrifying subset of dysto- over the gender balance of the
playwright Jay Stull shows us Theatre Company. The humans terrifying experiment, of the kind pian works: near-future scenar- room and finds support: “I think
in this utterly fascinating world in the room, all hired by a Google- doubtless taking place right now, ios that always remain credible
premiere from the Jackalope like tech company as a kind of look at each other in horror. enough to be believable. The Turn to ‘Singularity’, Page 8
8 Chicago Tribune | Section 2 | Tuesday, June 11, 2024

ASK AMY
By Amy Dickinson
askamy@amydickinson.com Twitter@askingamy

Live-in daughter’s remarks frustrate mom


Dear Amy: My husband old daughter when she is fresh perspective about
and I bought a house seven “wrong” and are waiting what I should do.
years ago. It has a finished for this fully-grown daugh- — Worried and
basement. The basement ter to “mature more,” then Wondering
has a bathroom, a bedroom it seems that you also have
and a den. Our daughter no personal boundaries. Dear Worried: You don’t
Paul Mescal, from left, Rita Moreno and Quentin Tarantino will receive recognition for their and son-in-law live with Her rude and crude mention having any
work at the annual Academy Museum Gala in October. AP PHOTOS us in the downstairs den responses to you are inap- conversations about
and bedroom. They are propriate, but you seem whether to have children,
CELEBRITIES employed. like someone who might but my first suggestion is
Our daughter has been not take a hint. Escalating that you should not have
Academy Museum names gala stars married to our son-in-
law for 12 years. They
might be her way of trying
to get you to back off.
kids until you arrive at
some resolution about
don’t have children. She is It’s your house. If you your relationship.
From news services expanding the “creative opened with an estimated looked upon as the smart don’t like the way your You two should pursue
possibilities of cinema.” $56 million in theaters one in the family, but she housemates treat you, professional counseling
Rita Moreno and Paul The Oct. 19 event serves over the weekend, hand- isn’t always respectful or then it is time for them to immediately. Broach this
Mescal are getting together is a fundraiser for the ing Hollywood a much- helpful to us as her parents. go. Evicting this couple (if by sitting down with your
with Quentin Tarantino museum. needed summer hit and In recent years, her they don’t want to leave) wife and laying it all on the
in October. It’s not for a Smith his biggest success behavior has gotten worse. might be tricky, and so if line. Use “I” statements
movie. All three are being Sidibe debuts baby twins: since he slapped presenter She says I have no bound- you are planning to sell and stick to describing
honored at the glamor- Gabourey Sidibe and Chris Rock at the Academy aries, when in reality I am the house anyway, this your own feelings: “I walk
ous Academy Museum husband Brandon Frankel Awards in 2022. just trying to be patient currently hot market might on eggshells at home. I feel
Gala, the organization said are parents to a baby boy Expectations were all with her until she matures be a great time to do it. sad and lonely. I’m worried
Monday. and baby girl. over the map for “Ride more (she is 32). I don’t suggest trying to about our future.”
The event is only in its The couple, who or Die” given the dismal I (of course) always sell your home to them; it Take a deep breath, stay
fourth year but has estab- married in 2021, welcomed moviegoing market thus correct her when she is might be best if these base- calm, and do your best
lished itself as a reliably son Cooper and daugh- far this summer and wrong, which she resents. ment-moochers start out to create a lot of space
impressive gathering of the ter Maya in early April Smith’s less certain box-​ Then she insults me and fresh, on their own. for your wife to respond
biggest stars in entertain- and made their debut last office clout. In the end, the curses at me. How do I get to you. You are seeking
ment. Its guest list — and week as a family of four. Sony Pictures release came the point across that we Dear Amy: I’m a 29-year- insight, not another fight.
fashion — rival the Oscars. The quartet appears in a in very close to, or slightly have the right to be treated old man. My wife and I
This year’s co-chairs series of portraits in a yard above, its tracking forecast. respectfully in our own have been together for Dear Amy: The question
include Nicole Kidman, and a nursery, soaking up “Ride or Die,” directed home? six years. We got married from “Frustrated Neigh-
Salma Hayek Pinault, Eva the newborn cuddles. On by Adil El Arbi and Bilall I am frustrated with her three years ago with a bor” hit home. This very
Longoria and Tyler Perry. Instagram stories, Fran- Fallah, is Smith’s first and have been looking to wonderful wedding that ungenerous person was
The newly announced kel wrote that the babies’ theatrical test since the sell our home due to this included all of our family complaining about the
host committee is also a arrival “wasn’t a secret. It Oscars slap. tension. I’m thinking about and friends. unkempt state of their
who’s who of Hollywood, was SACRED! Surprise!” But “Ride or Die” didn’t buying another, and they Our wedding is just neighbor’s home and yard.
including Tom Hanks The Oscar nominated quite manage to match the can either buy ours (if they about the last truly happy I was once that neighbor
and Rita Wilson, Dwayne “Precious” star, 41, said opening of the previous can afford it) or find some- memory I have from our with the unkempt prop-
Johnson, Goldie Hawn and that her labor and delivery film: 2020’s “Bad Boys for where else to live. relationship. She and I do erty. I was struggling with
Kurt Russell, Regina King, came as a surprise sooner Life.” That movie, released — Upstairs Mom in not get along, and I can’t treatment for cancer, while
Jennifer Lawrence, Ke than their expected due in January 2020, debuted Tennessee figure out why. We like being a mom to three kids.
Huy Quan, Kirsten Dunst date. with $62.5 million. our jobs, and we have a My neighbor complained
and Jesse Plemons, Denis “We originally were Dear Upstairs Mom: I nice apartment. We share — via a note — but never
Villeneuve, Josh O’Connor, going in for a routine June 11 birthdays: Singer gather that your daughter expenses and chores. offered to help.
Nicholas Galitzine, and appointment, only to be Joey Dee is 84. Actor and son-in-law share (or I feel like she is always — Survivor
Wicked” co-stars Cynthia told the twins would be Roscoe Orman is 80. Actor have use of ) your kitchen, unhappy. I can’t seem to
Erivo and Ariana Grande. coming later that day Adrienne Barbeau is 79. dining and possibly laun- please her. Sometimes I Dear Survivor: We never
Mescal will be recog- and not when originally Drummer Frank Beard is dry areas in the upstairs dread coming home from know what is going on
nized with the Vantage planned,” Sidibe said. 75. Singer Donnie Van Zant part of your home. work because I’m never in someone else’s life —
Award, for emerging is 72. Actor Hugh Laurie If that is the case, then sure about what will greet unless we ask.
artists, and Moreno will ‘Bad Boys’ gives Smith, box is 65. Singer Gioia Bruno no — you have no physical me. I’ve started fantasizing
receive the Icon Award office boost: “Bad Boys: is 61. Actor Clare Carey is boundaries. It is hard to about leaving the marriage Copyright 2024 by Amy
for the significant global Ride or Die,” the fourth 57. Actor Peter Dinklage is have boundaries when you and that makes me feel Dickinson
impact of her career. installment in the Will 55. Actor Joshua Jackson are sharing a house. absolutely terrible.
Tarantino will be given Smith-Martin Lawrence is 46. Actor Shia LaBeouf If you are (“of course”) I’m reaching out for Distributed by Tribune
the Luminary Award for action comedy series, is 38. correcting your 32-year- some guidance. I need a Content Agency

Kogan Ana Luna was working


nearby. She has worked
from Page 7 for the Sianis family for 15
years, at the other Billy Goat
the BG and starring John locations and most recently
Belushi, Bill Murray and in the Lake Street outpost
Robert Klein. This room that recently closed. She
also contains the kitchen. is excited and not only
At an informal fami- because this spot is closer to
ly-and-friends opening a her home.
couple of weeks ago, the “Yes, I can walk to work
crowd was peppered with and I am still getting used
a few celebrities, a couple to it, but I know it’s going to
of politicians, some loyal be good here,” she said. “Of
customers of the other course we expect it to be
Goats and a few curious crowded when the Cubs are
neighbors. playing and there are a lot
Sam Sianis, the patriarch of other events at the park
of the family that owns and during the year. But we
operates the taverns, was can’t wait to start serving
there. Sitting and smiling, breakfast and meet all our
he might have been recall- new neighbors.”
ing how he came here from One of those neighbors
his native Greece in 1955 is Joe Shanahan, the owner
to work for his uncle Billy, of the Metro/Smart Bar/
helped open in 1964 what Gman Tavern complex to
is now the oldest BG, that the north. He has been in
subterranean tavern on the neighborhood for more
Hubbard Street. than 40 years. He was at
He was with his wife the opening party and told
Irene and she was smiling me, “We welcome the Billy
too as they watched some Customers eat at the on Thursday Billy Goat Tavern in Wrigleyville. EILEEN T. MESLAR/CHICAGO TRIBUNE Goat to the block and wish
of their six grown children them only the best success.
— in addition to Bill, sons a leash and they wandered ing where the tavern sits, back, with his wife, Boriana the youngest of the pack The Sianis family has made
Tom, Paul and Ted, and around, stopping here with apartments upstairs. Tchernookova, a visiting of Sianis grandchildren, a great impression on me
twin daughters Patty and and there for people “We are here for keeps clinical assistant profes- nearly 4-year-old Ephraim. and all the people I work
Jennifer — and 11 grandkids who wanted to touch the and maybe the chance for sor in the biology depart- “And he is already saying, with. It is not everyday
examine the handsome animal. Bill said he and the another World Series,” he ment at the University of ‘cheezborger, cheezborger,” you meet an icon like Sam
new place. family had purchased the said. Illinois-Chicago. Sitting Tchernookova said. “Maybe Sianis on his ‘opening day’
Bill Sianis had a goat on entire two-story build- Earlier this week he was with them was their son, it’s genetic.” and get to meet a goat too.”

‘Singularity’ Those all are perfectly valid


questions, and maybe an
Even as the human actors
and writers deal with this
from Page 7 endgame that awaits us all, painful new reality, one
but I lost track of who was that may well destroy them,
it’s a bit rude to assume she real and who was not and there’s a human outlier: “I
doesn’t have feelings.” At somehow the show also think this is kind of cool
another, Denise demands lost some of the rooted- even though it is threat-
the correct pronoun, ness of those fabulous early ening,” one young person
begging another charac- scenes. says.
ter’s very reasonable subse- But director Georgette Most actors and writ-
quent question, “Does she Verdin sure teases out some ers have heard the like in a
prefer being called she powerful performances bar. But what AI horrors of
because of the algorithm from actors who, I’d wager, the future will that kind of
or because she actually are drawing from their thinking unleash?
prefers being called she? own fears. Ashley Neal and
And we think all of that is Madison Hill are especially Chris Jones is a Tribune
complicated now. intense, Patrick Newson critic.
After a mind-blowing Jr. deliciously smug, and
start, truly, I found the Collin Quinn Rice has a cjones5@chicagotribune.com
last few minutes of “The kind of mercilessly clinical
Singularity Play” rather quality that certainly fits When: through June 22
less convincing because this world. But, really, the Where: Berger Park Cultural
Stull gets into the question whole cast is all in, all night Center, 6205 N. Sheridan
of AI infiltrating human long. Lucy Carapetyan Road
bodies, having down- plays a playwright in the Running time: 1 hour,
loaded data from people’s rough game for 15 years or 40 minutes
subconsciousness and more and now faced with Tickets: $15-$35 at
thus making the distinc- … this. 773-340-2543 and Madison Hill, Christina Gorman and Lucy Carapetyan in “The Singularity Play” by Jackalope
tion, well, non-existent. And here’s the kicker. jackalopetheatre.org Theatre at the Berger Park Cultural Center. MATTHEW GREGORY HOLLIS
Chicago Tribune | Section 2 | Tuesday, June 11, 2024 9

What ‘Deadliest Catch’ Farmhouse Fixer


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to watch YOU’LL LOVE
In “Jon’s Risky Retreat,” Jonathan Knight and
Kristina Crestin help a client redo her 1700s
home, but the narrow staircase presents a
huge hurdle. Also, Jon is on the hunt for a

TUESDAY
new property with a purpose, and it is be-
tween an inn or an abandoned campground.

June 11, 2024 Love Island


Peacock, available beginning at 8 p.m. 
All times Central. Start times can vary based Season Premiere
on cable/satellite provider. Confirm times on
Season 6 of this reality dating competition is ‘Elysium’
your on-screen guide.
set in Fiji, where contestants will face more STEPHANIE BLOMKAMP
WARNER BROS. / DISCOVERY INC. drama than ever before with jaw-dropping
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Netflix  Season Premiere America’s Got Talent and even a few surprise guests. New epi- Romance) Cindy Busby, Benjamin
Season 2 of this sports docuseries goes be- NBC, 7 p.m. sodes drop six days a week. Hollingsworth Hallmark, 6 p.m.
hind the scenes of the 21 stages of the 2023 The auditions continue as a variety of acts Air (2023, Drama) Matt Damon,
Tour de France bicycle race and the fierce
battle among the riders for the famed yellow
and contestants of all ages try for the chance NBC News Special: Ben Affleck ABC, 7 p.m.
to win $1 million. There are more Golden
jersey.
Buzzers than ever before, each sending one Interview With Celine Dion Doctor Strange (2016, Action)
NBC, 9 p.m. Benedict Cumberbatch, Chiwetel
lucky act directly to the live shows to com-
How Music Got Free pete for America’s vote. In her first television interview since being
Ejiofor TNT, 7 p.m.
Paramount+  New Series diagnosed with stiff person syndrome, leg- Star Trek Beyond (2016, Science
Marshall “Eminem” Mathers and LeBron
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Deadliest Catch endary musician Celine Dion speaks with fiction) Chris Pine, Zachary Quinto
Discovery Channel, 7 p.m.  TODAY‘s Hoda Kotb and shares a candid look SYFY, 7 p.m.
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Day Face-Off!” TV Weekly and tvinsider.com

TV Q&A

Why is ‘Law & Order’ spinoff


heading to streaming service?
By Rich Heldenfels
Tribune News Service

Q: I was shocked to see


that NBC is moving “Law
& Order: Organized Crime”
to Peacock. What a dumb
move by NBC. I really like
this show but if I pay for
anything, it will be on DVD.
A: NBC is indeed moving
the drama from the broad-
cast network to its stream-
ing companion Peacock.
(“Law & Order” and “Law
& Order: Special Victims
Unit” will continue on
regular NBC.) And the
move is clearly meant to
lure people to Peacock.
Deadline.com noted that
“Organized Crime” did not
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Grand Avenue By Mike Thompson


Horoscopes
Today’s birthday (June 11): Good luck em-
powers personal initiative this year. Build pro-
fessional status with reliable work. Friends
come and go this summer, before autumn’s
professional victories. Make creative changes
this winter, before a delightful springtime at
home with family. Dress for success and go for it.
Aries (March 21-April 19): Today is a 7. Relax. Have fun with
creative projects. Avoid traffic, noise or risky situations.
Words get farther than actions today. Revise work carefully.
Taurus (April 20-May 20): 7. Home draws you in. Avoid
stressful situations. Savor domestic comforts and projects.
Clean and organize. Cook up something interesting.
Gemini (May 21-June 20): 8. Capture creative ideas onto pa- Baby Blues By Rick Kirkman and Jerry Scott
per or screen. Put them into words, sketches and soundbites.
Share and network to discover collaboration, resources and
connection.
Cancer (June 21-July 22): 7. Grab lucrative opportunities
to address short-term cash flow needs. Simplify plans and
expenses. Dig for resources and find tahem.
Leo (July 23-Aug. 22): 8. You’re in the spotlight... smile for
the cameras. Notice doubts and let them go. Patiently persist.
Focus on personal advancement. Follow your own drummer.
Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): 6. Your creative imagination runs
wild. Don’t worry about the future. Focus on present practi-
calities, here and now. Discover inventive solutions.
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friends and allies. Connect and coordinate strategies. Team-
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gather accomplishments.
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projects. Focus on short-term objectives. Don’t push some-
thing that’s not ready. Strengthen basic support structures.
Communication gets farther than action.
Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): 7. Explore your own backyard.
Avoid traffic, crowds or chaos. Discover new sides of familiar
places. Study and investigate a puzzle. Connect the dots.
Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): 8. Study lucrative opportunities
with your partner. Coordinate now for action later. Work
together to get farther, faster. Navigate around changes.
Update financial plans and structures.
Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): 7. Connect with your partner. Let
petty grievances go. Look for common ground. Cooperation
and collaboration provide synergy, fresh ideas and enthusiasm. Mr. Boffo By Joe Martin
Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20): 8. Maintain healthy physical
practices despite your busy schedule. Slow to avoid accidents
or mistakes. Nurture yourself for strength and endurance.

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The Argyle Sweater By Scott Hilburn

Frazz By Jef Mallett

Bliss By Harry Bliss Classic Peanuts By Charles Schulz

Pickles By Brian Crane

Bridge
Neither vulnerable, West deals
North
♠J Dick Tracy By Charles Ettinger and Mike Curtis
♥ AJ87
♦ A K J 10 8 7 6
♣K
West East
♠ A K 10 7 5 3 ♠ 9842
♥9 ♥ KQ5432
♦ 5432 ♦Q
♣ 10 4 ♣J5
South
♠ Q6
♥ 10 6
♦9
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What would you bid as North over West’s two-spade
opening? North chose to double, which would not please
everyone. East raised pre-emptively to four spades and Animal Crackers By Mike Osbun
South, who perhaps should have switched to decaf after his
third cup of coffee, jumped to slam in clubs. North suffered
before deciding to pass.
When an ace is led and dummy has a singleton in that
suit, third hand’s
The bidding:
play becomes a suit-
preference signal.
West North East South West played the nine
2♠ Dbl 4♠ 6♣ of spades at trick one
All pass as suit preference
for hearts, the higher
Opening lead: Ace of ♠
ranking of the two
remaining suits, after
eliminating the suit led and trumps. West paused to consider
his next play. It came down to declarer’s length in diamonds.
South could not have two diamonds or East would have Prickly City By Scott Stantis
played his lowest spade at trick one as a diamond preference.
A heart lead would be best if declarer had a diamond void,
as it would kill the late entry to dummy. That wouldn’t do
if South had a singleton diamond and South’s trumps were
good enough to overtake dummy’s king as an entry to draw
trumps. Many would shift to a heart at trick two, but this
defender found the only card in his hand to give the defense
a chance – the king of spades!
South ruffed with dummy’s king and now had to get to
his hand. He cashed the ace of diamonds and led another
diamond, giving East a chance to shine. East ruffed with the
jack of clubs, which promoted West’s 10 of clubs into the
setting trick. Lovely defense!

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Sudoku 6/11

For Better or for Worse By Lynn Johnston

Complete the grid


so each row, column
and 3-by-3 box in
bold borders contains
Blondie By Dean Young and John Marshall every digit 1 to 9.

Monday’s
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Crossword 6/11

Sherman’s Lagoon By Jim Toomey

Brewster Rockit: Space Guy! By Tim Rickard

Across 41 Word before crawl or 12 Stadium cheers


1 Highest point cycle 14 Latest trend
5 Sunup 42 Dismayed cry 19 Jalopy
9 App opener 44 Cosmetician Lauder 21 Furious
Broom-Hilda By Russell Myers 13 “Arrested 45 Orthodontist’s org. 24 Actor Holbrook
Development” actress 46 Roasting rod 25 Invite for
Portia de __ 47 CT summer hrs. 26 Two-time NBA MVP
15 Vietnam’s continent 48 “How do you tell them Steve
16 Jewish wedding apart?” 29 Pulled tight
dance 53 Skylit courtyards 30 Border
17 Conclude with 56 Focus of many a school 31 Tennis icon Arthur
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20 Message on a rescue 57 Youth organization Sicily
dog’s kennel, perhaps that 18-, 23-, 37-/39-, 33 Garden tool storage
22 Continental coins and 48-Across could be building
23 Jewish New Year members of? 34 Sioux City state
27 First __ kit 61 Lowest point 35 Code of conduct
28 PDQ kin 62 Went by car 36 Gave up in despair
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32 Complete, as a PDF magic 40 Motor City NHL
In which 1931 contract 64 Pulverize, as player
silent film does 35 Large deer peppercorns 43 To the __ degree
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character fall in 37 With 39-Across, 66 x or y, on graphs 47 Key next to F1
love with a blind considered carefully 67 Clothing labels 48 Jittery from too much
woman played by 39 See 37-Across caffeine
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B) “The Gold 2 Many a retirement unit 51 Including on an email
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Granite from the woodworking projects 59 Luthor of “Smallville”
Scottish island 7 Nintendo game console 60 College, to an Aussie
Ailsa Craig is used 8 Remind constantly
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Created by Jacqueline E. Mathews 6/20/21 Answer: The theme for the Inspector Clouseau film
Jumbles: KOALA KITTY PICNIC FIDDLE
ACROSS 47 Broom-Hilda, for one ARROW WORDS
( )
1 “Sister Wives” network 48 __ Moines
4 Thicke & Rickman 49 “What __ Wear” Fill in the grid using the clues provided in the direction of the arrows. When complete, unscramble
9 “Fresh __ the Boat” 50 Skinny Olive the letters in the circles to reveal a mystery word.
12 Suffix for spirit or habit 51 Suffix for long or strong
13 Maximum allowed 52 “__ Caroline”; Neil Diamond hit
14 To and __ 53 Poet Eliot’s monogram
15 __-pitch softball
16 “__ of Two Cities” DOWN
17 “A Bridge Too __”; Sean Connery 1 Fanny
film 2 1986-94 Corbin Bernsen series
18 Actor Tom 3 Exact duplicate
20 “The Main __”; movie for Streisand 4 Setting for “Northern
22 Jane Lynch’s series Exposure”
26 Lion __; circus performer 5 Ignited
27 Sullivan & O’Neill 6 “I __ Rock”; 1965 hit song
28 Luau dish 7 Nothing
29 Hombre’s wife: abbr. 8 “__ Magnolias”; MacLaine/
32 Private teacher Dukakis film
35 Actor on “The Blacklist” 9 Hurt the feelings of
39 Macaulay Culkin’s age 10 Sinatra & Zappa
40 Houston athlete 11 “__ Apache”; John Wayne
42 “The Kids __ Alright” movie
43 “Return to __”; series about the 19 Actress Dennings
Schmuckers 21 Compete
23 “__ Nest”
24 Asian capital city
25 Like a cliché
29 Dinah & Pauly
30 Most unusual
31 “People Are Funny” host
33 “Cat __ Tin Roof”
34 ICU personnel
36 “__ Hope” (1975-89)
37 “Some Like __”; Marilyn Monroe
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38 Radiologist’s negatives
39 Lose color gradually
41 Flirt with
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WHITE SOX

Looking
to find a
brighter
future
Thorpe is latest
possible White Sox
pitching prospect
By LaMond Pope
Chicago Tribune

SEATTLE — Nick Nastrini and


Jonathan Cannon have had oppor-
tunities to showcase their talents
on the big stage with the Chicago
White Sox this season.
Tuesday will be Drew Thorpe’s
turn. The Sox are expected to call
up the right-hander, a key part of
the March 13 trade that sent Dylan
Cease to the San Diego Padres, to
make his major-league debut in the
second game of a series against the
Seattle Mariners at T-Mobile Park.
Thorpe, 23, is the third-ranked
prospect in the Sox organization,
according to MLB.com.
In the case of Thorpe, like
Nastrini and Cannon before him,
manager Pedro Grifol sees calling
up the prospects as opportunities
for them “to feel this, to compete.”
“It gives them an opportunity
to experience this,” Grifol said
Sunday at Guaranteed Rate Field.
“These guys that we brought up,
they are really smart guys. Once
they are up here for a little bit of
time, they understand the differ-
Cubs relief pitcher Ben Brown follows through on a pitch in the second inning against the Rockies at Wrigley Field on April 3. CHRIS SWEDA/CHICAGO TRIBUNE ence between the major leagues
and minor leagues. If they don’t
quite understand it, that’s what you
have coaches for, to make sure they
understand it.
“There are things that all of
them will have to do to be able to
become legitimate major-leaguers.
For them personally it’s a great
opportunity. For us as an organiza-
tion, it’s paramount for us to know
exactly where these guys are.”
Grifol said that look doesn’t
always reveal itself in true form
during the traditional September
call-up period.
“It’s really tough to evaluate
an organization in the middle
of September — because you are
only allowed a limited amount of
players to come up,” Grifol said.
“It’s not like before where, if you
weren’t contending, you could
Cubs pitcher Jordan Wicks exits the bring in 10 guys to get a chance.
dugout for the bullpen to warm up “Even then, that was dangerous.
before a game against the Dodgers Guys could have a great September
Cubs pitcher Hayden Wesneski throws against the Braves in the fifth inning at Wrigley Field on May 23. at Wrigley Field on April 6. and not be exactly who they are or
JOHN J. KIM/CHICAGO TRIBUNE JOHN J. KIM/CHICAGO TRIBUNE what they would do on a consis-

These 3 the charm?


tent basis in the major leagues.
For us it’s an opportunity to eval-
uate and see where these guys are,
and it gives our front office a real
clear view and understanding of
how to approach an offseason and
where we are as a team for 2025
and beyond.”
Trio of young pitchers must adjust adjusting on the fly.
“Whichever way I’m impact-
The 24-year-old Nastrini, the
No. 9 prospect in the organiza-
on the fly to shifting roles to aid Cubs ing the team best is OK,” he said.
“I’m just grateful to be here. Just
tion, is 0-5 with a 8.39 ERA in six
starts during two stints with the
The development of Ben ski, 26, have started and pitched take it with an open hand and Sox this season. He was optioned
Brown, Hayden Wesneski and out of the bullpen in the first make sure I stay on top of my to Triple-A Charlotte on Sunday.
Jordan Wicks could be one of 2½ months of the season, while Paul Sullivan routines and my recovery. This “I was able to really take what
the more important pieces of Wicks, 24, made his first relief In the Wake of the News is the first time I’ve (gone back I learned here initially and put
the pitching puzzle this summer appearance Saturday after and forth). It’s cool.” into practice there,” Nastrini told
for Cubs manager Craig Coun- rehabbing at Triple-A Iowa kee Brewers on May 28 was the Brown had a brutal major- reporters Saturday of the benefits
sell. from a left forearm strain. most dominant performance league debut March 30 in Texas, of his first MLB experience. “I feel
All three young pitchers have Brown currently holds the No. this year by a Cubs pitcher and allowing six runs in 1 2/3 innings like there’s so much more I need
bright futures as major-league 5 spot in the rotation and has gives reason to believe he’ll get after entering in the seventh. to learn here, and I’m continu-
starters, but with the Cubs rota- performed well with a 3.23 ERA every opportunity to stick in the Since then he has a 2.68 ERA in ously doing that, talking to (pitch-
tion set in the first four slots, in eight starts, averaging 9.9 rotation the rest of the season. 14 appearances with 63 strike- ers) Garrett (Crochet), (Mike
adjustments have been made for strikeouts per nine innings with But Brown said he’ll do what- outs in 53 2/3 innings. Clevinger), (Erick) Fedde, just
the good of the team. a 0.97 WHIP. His seven no-hit ever Counsell feels is best and
Both Brown, 24, and Wesne- innings against the Milwau- doesn’t have any problems Turn to Sullivan, Page 3 Turn to Sox, Page 3

BEARS

40-year-old tight end Lewis re-signs for 19th season


By Colleen Kane “That’s a special human being,” his 18 seasons, including a career-
Chicago Tribune Poles said. “And I know he’s played best 58 catches for 700 yards and
a lot in this league, but he was a 10 touchdowns in a Pro Bowl
Tight end Marcedes Lewis is really key addition to our staff, our season in 2010.
returning to the Bears for his 19th team and locker room. The lead- He takes pride in his role as an
NFL season. ership through some of the hard elite blocker at this stage of his
The Bears announced the times, the things that he said to pull career, and he sounded sure in
one-year deal with Lewis, 40, on guys together was outstanding, and January that he would return in
Monday ahead of their final week I’m really, really thankful for him.” that role with some team.
of organized team activities. The Bears upgraded at tight end “My mental fortitude is some-
The 6-foot-6, 267-pound Lewis this offseason by signing free agent thing that I lean on and I can hang
played in all 17 games for the Gerald Everett to join starter Cole my hat on,” Lewis said as Bears
Bears in 2023, serving primar- Kmet. They also have Stephen players cleaned out their lockers
ily as a blocking tight end while Carlson, Tommy Sweeney and at the end of the season.
also making four catches for 29 rookie Brenden Bates on the roster. “The stuff that I put on film this
yards and a touchdown. General Lewis played his first 12 seasons year is stuff that I can be proud of,
manager Ryan Poles made it a point with the Jacksonville Jaguars and and it’s crazy because I’ll be 40
to single out Lewis for his leader- five with the Packers before joining in May, but when you watch the
ship during Poles’ end-of-season the Bears. He has 436 catches for Bears tight end Marcedes Lewis runs out onto the field for a game against
news conference in January. 5,113 yards and 40 touchdowns in Turn to Bears, Page 3 the Cardinals on Dec. 24 at Soldier Field. TRENT SPRAGUE/CHICAGO TRIBUNE
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SOFTBALL

Lyons roars for Marist


said. “She led by example. She led
Eyeing state title, vocally. She has been consistent for
Boston University our lineup the last couple of years.
“We could count on her to come
recruit battles to end through at any point. And the way
she played defense this season has
By Tony Baranek been unbelievable.”
The other senior who will be
PEORIA — There were no visi- graduating is one of the most versa-
ble tears on the knees of her jersey tile players in Marist history.
pants. Notre Dame-bound Caroline
But Marist senior Camryn Lyons O’Brien started in center field as a
sure did put them through a rugged sophomore, at catcher as a junior
test on the turf in left field at Louis- and at shortstop as a senior. As a
ville Slugger Sports Complex. freshman, she played a key role off
The Boston University commit the field.
made not one but two sliding “Haha … she was like our hype
catches Saturday that wowed the woman,” Phelan said. “She was
crowd on hand for the Class 4A (ace pitcher) Abby Dunning’s
state championship game. counselor her freshman year. And
Hurt much? then, to be able to play in three
“No, it did not hurt at all,” Lyons state championship games in three
said with a smile. “It was just a different positions was amazing.
reaction to the ball. There were a “Caroline was an absolute true
few amazing catches. Both teams utility player. She was our spark-
were amazing on defense.” plug at the top of the lineup the
While Lyons didn’t have any past couple of years. Speed, power,
tears on her jersey, she did have a you name it — she has it all. She
few tears on her face. It had been a was a truly special player that’ll go
tough day for the RedHawks, who down in Marist history as one of
lost 7-2 to St. Charles North. the best to play.”
But it didn’t end without high- O’Brien singled and scored in
lights. Saturday’s championship game.
In addition to her two sparkling She also walked and hit a long drive
catches, Lyons drove in a run with that cleared the fence by plenty but
St. Charles North’s Paige Murray makes a diving catch on a bunt against Marist during the Class 4A state an RBI single for Marist (36-4). was just foul.
championship game on Saturday at Louisville Slugger Sports Complex in Peoria. ROB DICKER/THE BEACON-NEWS Gabi Novickas added an RBI She ends her career with plenty
double, while junior right-hander of pride and great memories.
SOFTBALL Gianna Hillegonds struck out nine. Freshman year, included.

Front Paige news


Maddie Hernandez and Ginger “Yeah, that year I considered
Ritter both hit home runs for St. myself the team therapist,” O’Brien
Charles North (26-6). said, laughing. “I knew my role as
It was a day in which Marist a freshman wasn’t going to be on
had multiple chances to score the field. I knew that when Abby
many runs. The RedHawks didn’t needed someone to calm her down,
but it wasn’t because they weren’t that was my job. I took that really
making contact. seriously, and it really brought me
Murray makes herself right at home in the season, to boost the lead to the
final margin.
They had no strikeouts after the
first inning against Paige Murray.
and Abby close.”
The position changes?
Peoria for state champ St. Charles North “We definitely got it done Two rockets that had home-run “It’s all been fun,” O’Brien said.
here,” said Hernandez, who had distance went foul by a couple of “The reason I could do it was
By Rick Armstrong a save in four appearances in the winning hit against Marist in feet. Two line drives were speared because I could trust my team-
Aurora Beacon-News Peoria. 2022. “I came in with an approach before they left the infield. mates and coach trusted me.
“She is so tough mentally, hunting for an inside pitch and “I had faith in us the whole When you have trust with every-
PEORIA — It just might be her strong and moves on from one got one.” game,” Lyons said. “I believed in one around you, I truly believe you
very own field of dreams. moment to the next,” St. Charles Poulin wasn’t surprised. us. We could have come back, and can do everything.”
Junior pitcher Paige Murray North coach Tom Poulin said. “It’s funny, that’s just kind of sometimes you fall short. I’m so The trust worked well this
has a track record in the state “She tries to win every moment. how this story was supposed to proud of everyone on the team. season, with four freshman starters.
playoffs at the Louisville Slug- She’s committed to every be written,” he said. “They’re Everyone contributed. “Having four freshmen (start-
ger Sports Complex that is fast moment, and it doesn’t matter gonna punch you first and we’re “We are so close. I’m just proud ing) is really scary for them,”
becoming the stuff of legends at who the other team is. not gonna back down. Any adver- of these girls.” O’Brien said. “But they really
her school, St. Charles North. “She’s been like that all year. sity, we wanted to answer. For Lyons, this was the second trusted in us, trusted me and ‘Cam’
“I wouldn’t want to be The bumps in the road are learn- “And Maddie answered right season in a row where she had and trusted in themselves. Their
anywhere else,” Murray said. ing experiences, and she takes away.” the highest batting average on the future is really bright.
“It’s amazing, and it hasn’t sunk them and grows. She’s just getting He wasn’t sure how to explain team. In the field, she has been a “I can’t wait come back and
in just yet. better and better every day.” his team’s success against Marist. “steady hand” for Marist coach watch them succeed.”
“But this is a magical place.” Murray (19-5) spotted Marist “I’ve got nothing but respect for Colleen Phelan.
The ace right-hander provided a 1-0 lead in the top of the first them,” he said. “That’s the great- “She was calm, cool and Tony Baranek is a freelance reporter
more magic Saturday, striking inning, but senior second baseman est challenge — to play them. That collected all the time,” Phelan for the Daily Southtown.
out two and scattering eight hits Maddie Hernandez homered on locks you in. If you’re not focused
and three walks in a 7-2 win over the first pitch from Gianna Hille- and ready to go for somebody like
powerhouse Marist in the Class gonds to force a 1-1 tie. that on this stage, something’s
4A state championship game. Later in the inning, junior left wrong with you.
Murray relied on stout defense fielder Addy Umlauf chipped in “And our girls were ready.
behind her and timely hitting with an RBI single for a 2-1 lead. They’ve had a purpose since we
by the North Stars (26-6), who Marist tied things up again started. Sticking together, being
topped the RedHawks (36-4) for with an RBI double from Gabi unselfish. All the cliches people
the second time in three seasons Novickas in the third, and it talk about, they have lived, and
for the title. It was Marist’s fourth remained that way until the sixth they’re sincere about it. This is
straight appearance downstate. when Umlauf hit an RBI triple to the reward you can get when you
In 2022, Murray was a fresh- the warning track in right-center. buy into a team concept.”
man reliever for the North Stars “We knew from scouting that Murray had to face the top of
and threw the final two innings she worked the right side of the Marist’s order for a fourth time in
of both games they played at state, plate, and I was trying to take it the top of the seventh but simply
recording a save in a 2-0 semifinal that way,” Umlauf said. “I was stuck with her plan.
win over Edwardsville and earn- surprised it went that far with the “Go in with the mindset it’s a
ing the victory in a 3-2 decision wind blowing in.” 0-0 game and go at them like I did
over Marist. The next two batters reached the whole game,” she said. “It’s After diving for a catch, Marist’s Camryn Lyons, center, celebrates
Add Friday’s complete-game and sophomore shortstop Ginger nice to have a five-run cushion, with Caroline O’Brien (14) and Mary Fortner (15) in the Class 4A state
effort in a 2-1 win over Oswego, Ritter eventually followed with a but I’m just thinking next pitch, championship game on Saturday at Louisville Slugger Sports Complex in
and Murray has three wins and three-run homer, her second of next pitch.” Peoria. ROB DICKER/DAILY SOUTHTOWN

BASEBALL

On Parr: Junior puts Lemont within striking distance of title


By Steve Millar tal Lake Central at Duly Health and (Saturday), and he threw really this spring. likely been the starting pitcher if
Daily Southtown Care Field in Joliet. well. He put us in position to win. “Our season, from where we fully healthy. He pushed through
Parr allowed two earned runs “Unfortunately they’re a good started to where we are now — we some pain to throw an inning in
Along with becoming Lemont’s on just two hits. Nick Berardi had team, too. He left a couple pitches were 7-6 at one point, and look at relief, striking out three.
top hitter in his first varsity season, an RBI single for Lemont (31-10), over the plate and they hit them where we’re at now,” Storako said. “Cannon had a little tightness
junior Jacob Parr also emerged as while Max Michalak singled and hard. That’s baseball.” “These kids battled. They worked after that St. Laurence game,”
an intriguing pitching option this drew a walk and Cannon Madej Parr, who also is an outfielder, their butts off. Storako said of a 9-0 win in the
spring. singled and scored a run. hit .415 this season, the highest “I couldn’t be more proud of sectional semifinals. “That’s why
Parr hadn’t been on the mound It’s the third state trophy in average of any regular in Lemont’s them. We may not have pulled we had him in that role. We talked
in the playoffs, so he was a bit taken program history for Lemont, lineup. He led the team with 35 it out (Saturday), but one game about it and felt confident, but for
aback Saturday when coach Brian following state titles in 2014 and RBIs and was second in runs with doesn’t define them, and these him to start and go the length we’d
Storako told him he would be the 2016. 37. guys are going to go down in need of him wouldn’t be the right
starting pitcher for the Class 3A James Dreher delivered with a It’s safe to say he exceeded Lemont baseball history.” position for him.
state championship game. two-run single and Rhett Ozment expectations for his rookie year Lemont built a 2-0 lead as Madej “But he battled, and he’s been a
Still, Parr was confident. added the go-ahead RBI triple in on varsity. singled and scored on a wild pitch dog for us this year. We’re looking
“I was a little surprised, you the bottom of the sixth inning to “I might have surprised myself in the third inning and Berardi forward to two more great years
could say, but I was ready to get it lift Crystal Lake Central (22-14) a little bit,” Parr said. “But I was singled home Brett Tucker, who with him.”
done,” he said. “Earlier in the week, to the first state championship in looking to do some damage this had reached on an error, in the Parr also is looking forward to
I threw a good pen, and I’ve been program history. year, and I think I definitely did.” fourth. the future, with a large chunk of
working toward this all week.” Parr, meanwhile, did his part to As a team, Lemont certainly But the Tigers rallied with two Lemont’s team set to return.
Coming through with a strong give Lemont a chance. surprised many people by making runs in the fifth before Ozment “It’s really meaningful for a team
outing, Parr struck out five over 4 “He’s really turned it on at the it all the way to the state final. The delivered the game-winning triple this young to make it this far,” Parr
⅓ innings, but Lemont fell just short end of the year,” Storako said of team graduated 18 seniors in 2023 in the sixth off Madej. said. “Hopefully, we can make
in a heartbreaking 3-2 loss to Crys- Parr. “We decided to go with him and returned just one starter for Madej, a sophomore, would have another run next year.”
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SPORTS

Sullivan
from Page 1

Obviously there’s a difference


between knowing when you will pitch
every week and sitting in a bullpen
wondering if you’ll get in that day.
“It’s a little mental and a little physi-
cal,” Brown said. “There’s every aspect
you have to check off when it comes
to the mentality of pitching out of the
bullpen and pitching as a starter. There
are a lot of differences.
“I think it’s easier to bring a reliev-
er’s mentality into the starting rotation
than a starter’s mentality into the bull-
pen. It’s just a matter of acknowledging
that (difference).”
Wesneski has a 2.20 ERA in three
starts and a 3.32 ERA in 13 relief
outings. Like Brown, he had no previ-
ous relief experience until last year
with the Cubs, when he switched roles
after beginning the season in the rota-
These images provided by Giants bench coach Ryan Christenson show lineup cards and a drawing showing Frank White turning a double play. tion and being demoted to Iowa.
“He’s an artist,” said Yankees star Juan Soto, who spent 1 1/2 years with Christenson in San Diego. RYAN CHRISTENSON/AP Wesneski said the biggest challenge
is variations in his workout sched-
MLB ule because he wants to do enough

Writing on the wall


running and lifting on days he doesn’t
get to pitch.
“Starting, it’s very scheduled,” he
said. “These five days, I’m doing this,
this, this and this. I always throw every
day. I probably should start taking a
day off or so, but the amount of stuff
you do (working out) is the difference.”
Like Brown, Wesneski said the
Giants bench coach Melvin as bench coach in 2022 and associ-
ate manager in 2023, then followed Melvin
mental side of the switch is something
he’s learning about on the job.
Christenson has turned to the Giants this season. “You have to be able to calm your
“He is very analytic-oriented, and that nerves and use them,” he said. “The
lineup cards into art organization was like that,” Melvin said. “It first two innings I don’t need to be
was a perfect fit at the perfect time. Obvi- nervous. I should be enjoying the
By Ronald Blum ously I brought him everywhere I’ve gone.” game, talking to the guys, feeling things
Associated Press Christenson restarted flamboyant out with the lineup, kind of feel how
penmanship in 2014 at Stockton, inspired the game is going. And once the game
NEW YORK — Ryan Christenson has by the fancy lineup cards of Jerry Narron starts ramping up, that’s when I should
turned lineup cards into art. and Don Wakamatsu, both former managers start paying attention to the routine
After San Francisco Giants manager Bob who also coached. Narron’s creative cards and figure out, ‘OK, where am I going
Melvin picks a batting order, his bench started with the Baltimore Orioles in 1993, to pitch again?’ And be ready. Then
coach selects the font and color scheme for and he appreciates having the imprint of an you start getting a little nervous, and it
the day’s sumptuous script. Options include innovator. happens.
Roman Gothic, a Celtic variation, Chicano “Imitation is the highest form of flattery,” “You have to be able to turn it on and
Tattoo and graffiti. Narron said. shut it off. Starting, you only have one
“He’s an artist,” said New York Yankees Wakamatsu’s lineup cards gained lime- day of it, so you’re off, off, off, off, all the
star Juan Soto, who spent 1½ years with light when the Kansas City Royals reached nerves are gone.”
Christenson with the San Diego Padres. the 2014 World Series. Wesneski pitched on back-to-back
Players look forward to the handwriting “The reason I started in the first place was days for the first time last week in the
on the wall as long as Christenson provides I remembered when I got to my first game City Series against the White Sox, serv-
the penmanship. When pitcher Drew in the big leagues with the White Sox and ing up a home run in both appearances.
Pomeranz reached the visitors clubhouse they gave me my lineup card and it meant He has allowed four homers in his last
at Citi Field to join the Giants last month, the something to me,” Wakamatsu said. “When seven outings. Heading into Tuesday’s
lettering was unmistakable. I started doing Sharpie pens, like everybody game at Tampa Bay, he’ll have had five
“I knew as soon as I walked in here who else at the time, I just didn’t like the look of days of rest — basically the typical rest
wrote that board,” he said. Giants bench coach Ryan Christenson on it. Kind of an old-school baseball guy and I time of a starter.
Christenson uses roughly 10 styles that Feb. 21 in Scottsdale, Ariz. CAROLYN KASTER/AP started playing around with it. My first ones Wicks threw six innings in his last
include cursives with various thickness to were awfully rough and I got a little bit better start with the Cubs on April 23 against
make the letters pop. He employs the Phil- ers at Apple Valley High School, northeast as I went along.” the Houston Astros before going on
lies’ Scriptwurst font for games against of Los Angeles. He made the baseball team Christenson takes a bag with writing the injured list with the forearm strain.
Philadelphia and imitates the style of the at Pepperdine as a walk-on and was selected implements and ink cartridges on the road. The Cubs could have kept him starting
interlocking “NY” monogram when play- by the Oakland Athletics in the 10th round of He uses Elegant Writer felt tip markers from at Iowa until he was needed but opted
ing the Yankees. the 1995 amateur draft. Speedball and also some with metal tips. to bring him back in the bullpen. Wicks
“Whatever floats my boat that day,” he He hit .222 over six seasons from 1998 to Most lineup cards take about 15 minutes, allowed one run on three hits in 3 1/3
said. “Sometimes if we go on a little winning 2002 with the A’s, Arizona Diamondbacks, but more intricate designs can stretch draft- innings against the Cincinnati Reds,
streak, I’ll keep that font going until we lose.” Milwaukee Brewers and Texas Rangers, ing to 30. coming on in relief of Brown.
Right-handed hitters are often in black, earning a World Series ring with the 2001 “Nothing too long, just a little Zen Counsell said Wicks is “obviously a
left-handers in red and switch hitters in blue. Diamondbacks, though he didn’t play in the moment, kind of get you away from the big candidate” for a rotation spot when
He used orange and blue when the Giants postseason. He retired because of a knee grinding-on-the-numbers part of the game one is open, but with Shota Imanaga,
played the Mets and rainbow colors on pride injury after spending 2004 with the Florida and just kind of lets my mind relax,” Chris- Justin Steele, Javier Assad, Jameson
night. Marlins’ Triple-A Albuquerque affiliate and tenson said. Taillon and Brown all throwing well,
“It’s something that the players kind of get got his bachelor’s degree from Pepperdine If a player comes up sore during batting he’ll be used out of the pen.
a kick out of,” Christenson said, noting that that year, majoring in business. practice and is scratched, Christenson is It was one year ago that the Cubs
sometimes when players have a great game, “So I kind of have a little bit of left and ready to revise. bullpen began to jell, helping the team
they’re gifted the lineup card as a memento. right mind working,” Christenson said. “I “Usually I’ll take another lineup card and climb out of a big hole and get back
“That’s just something unique. You can love numbers and the analytics part of base- if it’s in the 7 hole, I’ll write the correct name into contention. The Big Three of the
put it on your wall. Just a little piece of art ball. I love reading a horse racing form. All in the 7 hole, then I’ll just cut it out, glue it surge were Mark Leiter Jr., Julian
to it.” the numbers fascinate me there. And then I over the top so the water marks line up. Merryweather and Adbert Alzolay, the
A 50-year-old former outfielder, Christen- also enjoy the artistic side.” Unless you really look at it, you can’t tell,” high-leverage trio manager David Ross
son was born in Redlands, Calif., and grew After working in a mortgage bank north he said. turned to over and over again with
up in nearby Highland. He never studied of San Diego, he opened a baseball academy The Giants sell a majority of Christenson’s great success until early September,
calligraphy. in Georgia. He was planning a larger acad- lineup cards in their “From the Clubhouse” when the heavy workload appeared to
“I first started doing it back when I was a emy, but financing from suburban Fairburn store at Oracle Park starting at $75, with price catch up.
little kid. My grandma, my nana, she gave me fell through. dependent on the game and milestones. Counsell hasn’t been able to
a calligraphy pen,” Christenson said, think- Christenson decided to get back into base- Melvin has several framed lineup cards find the right combination, which
ing back fondly to Iva Six. “So throughout my ball and worked his way up the A’s organi- in his study. is reflected in the numbers. The
childhood, I’d pick it up and then put it back zation, managing Class A Beloit (2013) “I don’t know how he has the time with all Cubs bullpen ranked 22nd enter-
in the closet and find it and bring it back out and Stockton (2014), Double-A Midland that he has to do,” Melvin said. “The players ing Monday with a 4.33 ERA, and its
and doodle a little bit around with it and kind (2015-16) and Triple-A Nashville (2017). come out to the dugout at times and the first 13 blown saves were tied for third-
of learn just the basics of how it worked.” He became Melvin’s bench coach with the thing they want to look at is what’s the differ- worst. It hasn’t been much better
Christenson doodled in his school fold- A’s from 2018-21, moved to San Diego with ent calligraphy on the lineup card today.” than the White Sox bullpen, which
led the majors with 17 blown saves
through Sunday.
Alzolay’s struggles in the first month
forced Counsell to audible, with
Sox Héctor Neris taking over as closer.
Neris has been scary but effective of
from Page 1 late, while Leiter has been solid in a
high-leverage role. But the Cubs have
trying to pick their brains. Be as present as I yet to locate a suitable replacement for
can and ask questions and talk to (pitching Merryweather, who has been out since
coach) Ethan (Katz). He’s been a great help April 6 with a stress fracture in a rib.
for me. Just keep chipping away.” Wicks and Wesneski will get
The 23-year-old Cannon, the No. 11 pros- chances, along with Tyson Miller, to
pect in the organization, is 0-1 with a 5.94 fill the void while Cubs President Jed
ERA and one save in four major-league Hoyer continues to look for relief help
outings (three starts). He’s scheduled to start before the trade deadline.
Wednesday against the Mariners. Winning while developing young
“The biggest thing for me to work on was pitchers is never easy, and when
really attacking lefties,” Cannon said Friday you’re trying to do it with a team that’s
of his previous time in the majors. “Coming expected to contend, the degree of
up with a better game plan and executing difficulty only increases.
that game plan. That was sort of my biggest
struggle up here was getting those lefties out.
I was able to work on some pitch design stuff,
iron some things out. I feel good where I’m
at right now.”
Thorpe will join the Sox from Double-A Bears
Birmingham, where he was 7-1 with a 1.35 from Page 1
ERA in 11 starts.
One of his strengths is his changeup. film, it doesn’t look like it. I just want
“I’ve seen a lot of pitchers without a to continue to get better this offseason.
Crochet fastball that have had Hall of Fame I’ve had the same routine for about 15, 16
careers and big-time careers in the major White Sox starting pitcher Drew Thorpe warms up during the second inning of a spring training years minus a couple things. Sometimes I
leagues,” Grifol said. “Let’s not forget about game against the Guardians on March 18 in Phoenix. ROSS D. FRANKLIN/AP add some things to my routine, but I’ll be
the art of pitching and mixing pitches and ready to go when my number is called.”
understanding the game and game manage- plus pitch (in the changeup). He’s a calm Complex League White Sox on injury rehab Lewis has missed only one game in
ment.” personality, got good presence and is mature, assignments. Benintendi went on the injured the last seven seasons, and his 268 career
Grifol doesn’t have any reservations about so he checks some boxes. What is going to list on June 2 with left Achilles tendinitis. games rank third in NFL history among
calling up a player from Double A. do when he gets here? Nobody knows, but Pham went on the IL retroactive to June 3 tight ends behind Jason Witten (271) and
“Calling guys up from Double A, as that’s where I think this move is a really good with a left ankle sprain. Tony Gonzalez (270) — a record Lewis
opposed to Triple A, is not that big a deal,” move.” Catcher Max Stassi underwent a appears likely to break this season.
he said. “We have a clear understanding and season-ending surfacing procedure on his Bears veterans left Lake Forest after
knowledge of the major leagues. There’s Injury updates left hip Friday in New York. Stassi, acquired the mandatory minicamp last week, and
boxes you have to be able to check to get in an offseason trade with the Atlanta Braves, this week’s OTAs are mostly for rookies.
called up here, and he checks those boxes. The Sox sent outfielders Andrew Benin- initially went on the IL on March 25 with left But Lewis will be on board when training
“He’s got good command, a plus-plus- tendi and Tommy Pham to the Arizona hip inflammation. camp begins next month.
4 Chicago Tribune | Section 3 | Tuesday, June 11, 2024 

BASEBALL

American League National League


EAST W L PCT GB WCGB L10 STR HOME AWAY EAST W L PCT GB WCGB L10 STR HOME AWAY
New York 46 21 .687 — — 8-2 W-1 22-10 24-11 Philadelphia 45 20 .692 — — 7-3 L-1 27-10 18-10
Baltimore 43 22 .662 2 +8½ 7-3 W-4 21-12 22-10 Atlanta 35 28 .556 9 +4½ 4-6 L-3 19-12 16-16
Boston 33 33 .500 12½ 2 5-5 W-1 14-18 19-15 Washington 30 35 .462 15 1½ 4-6 W-3 13-17 17-18
Toronto 32 33 .492 13 2½ 6-4 W-2 16-15 16-18 New York 28 36 .438 16½ 3 6-4 W-1 13-22 15-14
Tampa Bay 31 35 .470 14½ 4 4-6 L-4 17-22 14-13 Miami 22 43 .338 23 9½ 3-7 L-2 12-25 10-18

CENTRAL W L PCT GB WCGB L10 STR HOME AWAY CENTRAL W L PCT GB WCGB L10 STR HOME AWAY
Cleveland 42 22 .656 — — 6-4 W-2 21-8 21-14 Milwaukee 38 27 .585 — — 6-4 L-1 18-10 20-17
Kansas City 39 27 .591 4 +4 5-5 L-1 24-11 15-16 Chicago 32 34 .485 6½ — 4-6 W-1 18-13 14-21
Minnesota 35 31 .530 8 — 4-6 W-2 17-13 18-18 Cincinnati 32 34 .485 6½ — 8-2 L-1 17-18 15-16
Detroit 32 33 .492 10½ 2½ 5-5 W-1 15-17 17-16 St. Louis 31 33 .484 6½ — 4-6 W-1 15-14 16-19
Chicago 17 49 .258 26 18 2-8 L-1 12-23 5-26 Pittsburgh 31 34 .477 7 ½ 6-4 L-1 16-17 15-17

WEST W L PCT GB WCGB L10 STR HOME AWAY WEST W L PCT GB WCGB L10 STR HOME AWAY
Seattle 37 30 .552 — — 6-4 W-1 21-11 16-19 Los Angeles 41 26 .612 — — 6-4 L-1 21-12 20-14
Texas 31 34 .477 5 3½ 5-5 W-1 16-17 15-17 San Diego 34 35 .493 8 +½ 4-6 L-1 15-21 19-14
Houston 30 36 .455 6½ 5 6-4 L-1 17-18 13-18 San Francisco 32 34 .485 8½ — 3-7 L-1 17-14 15-20
Oakland 26 41 .388 11 9½ 3-7 L-2 15-20 11-21 Arizona 31 35 .470 9½ 1 6-4 W-1 15-16 16-19
Los Angeles 25 40 .385 11 9½ 4-6 W-1 11-23 14-17 Colorado 23 43 .348 17½ 9 2-8 L-2 13-17 10-26

BOX SCORES TODAY’S PITCHING COMPARISON

BALTIMORE 5, TAMPA BAY 2 MINNESOTA 5, COLORADO 0 LATE SUNDAY: LATE SUNDAY: INTERLEAGUE 2024 2023 VS OPP LAST 3 STARTS
Baltimore AB R H BI SO AVG Colorado AB R H BI SO AVG TORONTO 6, OAKLAND 4 (10) ARIZONA 9, SAN DIEGO 3 TEAM PITCHERS TIME W-L ERA REC W-L IP ERA W-L IP ERA
Toronto AB R H BI SO AVG Arizona AB R H BI SO AVG Atl Fried (L) 6-2 2.93 9-3 0-1 6.0 7.50 3-0 24.0 1.12
Henderson ss 5 3 3 1 1 .274 Blackmon dh 4 0 2 0 1 .259 Bal Suarez (R) 5:35p 2-0 1.83 4-2 0-0 0.0 0.00 0-0 14.0 1.93
Westburg 2b 5 0 0 0 2 .279 Tovar ss 4 0 1 0 0 .293 Horwitz 2b 4 0 1 0 0 .167 Carroll cf 4 2 2 0 0 .204
O’Hearn dh 4 0 3 3 1 .287 Diaz c 1 0 0 0 0 .303 Cabrera p 0 0 0 0 0 --- Marte 2b 4 2 1 0 0 .281 Was Parker (L) 4-3 3.47 5-5 0-0 0.0 0.00 1-1 19.0 3.79
Mountcastle 1b4 0 2 0 2 .280 Stallings c 2 0 1 0 1 .287 Jansen c 4 0 0 0 0 .264 Pederson dh 4 1 1 2 2 .283 Det Maeda (R) 5:40p 2-2 6.25 5-5 0-0 0.0 0.00 1-1 9.2 4.66
Santander rf 4 0 0 0 1 .223 McMahon 3b 4 0 0 0 2 .258 Guerrero 1b 5 0 1 0 2 .292 Walker 1b 5 0 2 2 2 .256 ChC Taillon (R.) 3-2 3.47 5-4 0-0 0.0 0.00 0-0 16.2 5.94
Cowser lf 4 0 1 0 3 .234 Doyle cf 4 0 0 0 3 .264 Bichette ss 4 1 0 0 0 .239 Gurriel lf 5 2 2 2 1 .247 TB Eflin (R.) 5:50p 3-4 4.14 6-5 0-0 6.0 4.50 1-0 15.0 5.40
Urias 3b 4 0 0 0 2 .226 Toglia 1b-rf 3 0 1 0 0 .159 Turner dh 3 1 1 0 1 .233 McCarthy rf 4 1 3 2 0 .282
Cle McKenzie (R) 2-3 4.16 9-3 0-0 0.0 0.00 0-0 15.1 7.04
Mullins cf 4 0 0 0 1 .174 Cave lf 2 0 1 0 0 .237 1-Clement 3b 0 1 0 0 0 .232 Suarez 3b 5 0 1 1 1 .200
Cin TBD 6:10p 0-0 0.00 0-0 0-0 0.0 0.00 0-0 0.0 0.00
McCann c 3 2 2 1 1 .211 a-Montero 1b 1 0 0 0 0 .204 Springer rf 4 1 1 0 0 .203 Moreno c 5 0 0 0 0 .229
TOTALS 37 5 11 5 14 Goodman rf-lf 3 0 0 0 1 .159 Varsho lf-cf 3 2 1 0 1 .217 Newman ss 4 1 3 0 0 .266 Phi Wheeler (R) 7-3 2.23 7-6 0-1 5.1 6.75 2-0 20.0 1.35
Amador 2b 3 0 0 0 2 .167 Kiner-Falefa 3b-2b3 0 2 5 0 .275 TOTALS 40 9 15 9 6 Bos Crawford (R) 6:10p 2-5 3.51 3-10 0-0 0.0 0.00 0-3 16.1 8.27
Tampa Bay AB R H BI SO AVG TOTALS 31 0 6 0 10 Kiermaier cf 2 0 0 0 1 .203 Col Quantrill (R) 5-4 3.58 6-7 1-0 7.0 0.00 2-1 15.1 3.52
a-Schneider lf 1 0 0 1 0 .230 San Diego AB R H BI SO AVG Min TBD 6:40p 0-0 0.00 0-0 0-0 0.0 0.00 0-0 0.0 0.00
Diaz dh 4 0 2 0 1 .254
Minnesota AB R H BI SO AVG TOTALS 33 6 7 6 5
Arozarena lf 4 0 0 0 0 .175 Arraez 1b 5 0 0 0 0 .362 Tor Kikuchi (L) 3-5 3.48 4-9 1-0 5.0 3.60 1-1 14.1 6.91
B.Lowe 2b 2 0 0 0 1 .205 Castro 2b 4 1 1 0 0 .250 Tatis rf 4 1 1 1 0 .281 Mil TBD 7:10p 0-0 0.00 0-0 0-0 0.0 0.00 0-0 0.0 0.00
Oakland AB R H BI SO AVG
Paredes 1b 4 0 1 0 2 .288 Larnach lf 3 0 1 1 0 .267 Profar lf 4 1 2 1 2 .325
Rosario 3b 3 0 1 0 1 .296 Lewis 3b 4 2 1 2 0 .333 Toro 3b 5 0 1 2 2 .269 Cronenworth 2b3 0 1 0 0 .262 LAA Suarez (L) 1-0 6.54 0-0 0-0 0.0 0.00 1-1 9.1 7.71
Siri cf 4 0 0 0 3 .189 Kepler rf 4 0 0 0 0 .252 Bleday cf 4 0 0 1 0 .237 Solano 3b 3 1 0 0 1 .314 Ari Montgomery (L) 8:40p 3-4 6.80 5-4 1-0 6.0 1.50 1-2 12.0 12.00
Palacios rf 4 0 0 0 2 .244 Correa ss 4 0 2 1 1 .270 Rooker dh 5 1 1 1 1 .270 D.Peralta dh 3 0 1 0 1 .250 Oak Sears (L) 4-5 3.93 5-8 0-0 0.0 0.00 1-2 19.0 2.84
Caballero ss 4 1 0 0 0 .250 Santana 1b 3 0 0 0 1 .214 Andujar lf 4 0 2 0 1 .302 Merrill cf 4 0 1 0 0 .272 SD Vasquez (R) 8:40p 1-3 5.40 1-6 0-0 0.0 0.00 1-1 17.2 4.58
Jackson c 3 1 1 2 0 .061 Kirilloff dh 2 0 0 0 0 .206 Cameron rf 3 0 1 0 0 .226 Kim ss 4 0 0 0 1 .220
TOTALS 32 2 5 2 10 Margot cf 2 1 1 0 0 .230 b-Brown ph-rf 1 0 0 0 1 .190 Campusano c 4 0 1 1 1 .234 Hou Blanco (R) 5-2 2.78 8-3 0-0 1.0 0.00 1-2 17.1 4.67
Vazquez c 2 1 1 1 0 .180 Langeliers c 4 0 0 0 2 .197 TOTALS 34 3 7 3 6 SF Hicks (R) 8:45p 4-2 2.82 7-6 0-0 1.0 0.00 0-1 14.0 4.50
Baltimore 101 020 100 5 11 1 TOTALS 28 5 7 5 2 Soderstrom 1b 3 1 1 0 0 .193 Tex Dunning (R) 4-4 4.09 6-4 0-1 3.0 15.00 1-2 13.1 4.05
Tampa Bay 020 000 000 2 5 0 Diaz 2b 4 1 1 0 1 .133 LAD Paxton (L) 9:10p 5-1 4.19 8-3 0-0 0.0 0.00 0-1 9.1 10.61
Colorado 000 000 000 0 6 1 Arizona 160 200 000 9 15 1
E: Westburg (1). LOB: Baltimore 6, Schuemann ss 3 1 0 0 2 .252
Minnesota 001 100 03x 5 7 0 San Diego 111 000 000 3 7 1
Tampa Bay 6. 2B: O’Hearn (6), Hender- TOTALS 36 4 7 4 10 AMERICAN LEAGUE 2024 2023 VS OPP LAST 3 STARTS
son (11). HR: Henderson (21), off a-popped out for Cave in the 7th. E: Newman (3), Brito (1). TEAM PITCHERS TIME W-L ERA REC W-L IP ERA W-L IP ERA
Toronto 020 000 010 3 6 7 0
Pepiot; McCann (2), off Pepiot; Jackson E: Goodman (1). LOB: Colorado 5, LOB: Arizona 8, San Diego 8. NYY Stroman (R) 5-2 3.04 9-4 0-0 0.0 0.00 2-0 18.0 3.00
Oakland 000 001 200 1 4 7 0
(1), off Burnes. Minnesota 3. 2B: Gurriel (12). KC Singer (R) 7:10p 4-2 2.76 9-3 0-0 6.0 3.00 1-0 14.2 2.45
RBIs: Henderson (46), McCann (10), 2B: Margot (5), Correa (12), Vazquez a-sacrificed for Kiermaier in the 8th. HR: McCarthy (3), off Mazur; Tatis (12),
O’Hearn 3(24), Jackson 2(4). SB: B.Lowe (3). HR: Lewis (4), off Mears. b-struck out for Cameron in the 8th. off McGough; Profar (10), off Henry. ChW Thorpe (R) 0-0 0.00 0-0 0-0 0.0 0.00 0-0 0.0 0.00
(1), Caballero (22), McCann (1). RBIs: Vazquez (9), Correa (27), Larnach 1-ran for Turner in the 10th. LOB: Tor 4, RBIs: Walker 2(41), Pederson 2(23), Sea Woo (R) 8:40p 3-0 1.07 6-0 0-0 9.2 2.79 1-0 18.0 1.50
Runners left in scoring position: (19), Lewis 2(6). SF: Vazquez, Larnach. Oak 6. 2B: Turner (12), Kiner-Falefa (7), Gurriel 2(39), McCarthy 2(15), Suarez
Baltimore 2(Mountcastle, Westburg); Runners left in scoring position: Colo- Andujar (3). HR: Rooker (13), off Pearson. (30), Tatis (34), Campusano (28), Profar NATIONAL LEAGUE 2024 2024 VS OPP LAST 3 STARTS
Tampa Bay 3(Caballero, Rosario 2). rado 2(McMahon, Doyle); Minnesota 2 RBIs: Kiner-Falefa 5 (26), Schneider (31), (43). SB: Marte (2), Carroll (11), Merrill TEAM PITCHERS TIME W-L ERA REC W-L IP ERA W-L IP ERA
RISP: Baltimore 3for 8; Tampa Bay 1 (Santana, Margot). Rooker (40), Toro 2 (23), Bleday (24). SB: (9). CS: Newman (1). Mia Luzardo (L) 2-5 5.30 3-7 1-0 6.0 0.00 1-2 18.1 5.89
for 4. Runners moved up: Westburg, RISP: Colorado 0for 3; Minnesota 3 Springer (8), Varsho (7). CS: Kiner-Falefa Runners left in scoring position: NYM Megill (R) 6:10p 1-2 3.00 1-3 0-0 0.0 0.00 1-1 17.0 3.18
Palacios. GIDP: Santander, Rosario. for 5. Runners moved up: Diaz, Kepler, (1). SF: Schneider. S: Kiner-Falefa, Schue- Arizona 5(Suarez 2, Pederson, Moreno,
DP: Baltimore 1(Urias, Westburg, Santana. GIDP: McMahon, Diaz, mann. Runners left in scoring position: Walker); San Diego 3(Merrill, Kim 2). Pit Skenes (R) 3-0 3.00 4-1 0-0 0.0 0.00 2-0 17.0 3.18
Mountcastle); Tampa Bay 1(Caballero, Vazquez. DP: Colorado 1(Amador, Tor 2 (Guerrero 2); Oak 3 (Soderstrom, RISP: Arizona 8for 16; San Diego 1for StL Mikolas (R) 6:45p 4-6 5.32 6-7 0-1 10.2 3.38 1-1 18.0 4.00
Paredes). Toglia); Minnesota 2(Lewis, Castro, Rooker, Schuemann). RISP: Tor 3 for 8; 6. Runners moved up: Marte. GIDP: TEAM REC: Team’s Record in games started by today’s pitcher.
BALTIMORE IP H R ER BB SO ERA Santana; Castro, Correa, Santana). Oak 1 for 10. Runners moved up: Diaz, Arraez. DP: Arizona 1(Marte, Walker). VS OPP: Pitcher’s record versus this opponent.
COLORADO IP H R ER BB SO ERA Toro. GIDP: Bichette. DP: Oak 1 (Diaz,
Burnes, W, 7-2 7 5 2 0 1 6 2.08
Cano, H, 16 1 0 0 0 1 2 2.40 Schuemann, Soderstrom). ARIZONA IP H R ER BB SO ERA RESULTS, SCHEDULE
Hudson, L, 2-8 62/3 4 2 1 2 1 4.87
Kimbrel, S, 15-18 1 0 0 0 1 2 2.70 Mears 11/3 3 3 3 0 1 5.79 TORONTO IP H R ER BB SO ERA McGough 2/3 1 1 1 0 1 6.62
TAMPA BAY IP H R ER BB SO ERA MINNESOTA IP H R ER BB SO ERA Francis 4 3 0 0 1 3 7.36 Henry, W, 2-2 21/3 3 2 2 2 1 5.58 AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE
Pop 1 0 0 0 0 3 4.15 Ginkel 11/3 1 0 0 0 0 3.46 MONDAY’S RESULTS MONDAY’S RESULTS
Pepiot, L, 4-3 6 9 4 4 0 9 4.17 Paddack, W, 5-3 61/3 6 0 0 0 6 4.79 Mantiply 11/3 0 0 0 0 1 3.80
Kelly 1 2 1 1 0 2 3.21 Pearson, H, 3 1 2 1 1 0 1 4.62 Baltimore 5, Tampa Bay 2 Minnesota 5, Colorado 0
Okert, H, 4 2/3 0 0 0 0 0 2.57 Richards, BS, 0-1 2/3 2 2 2 1 0 3.48 Martinez 11/3 0 0 0 1 1 0.39
Poche 1 0 0 0 0 2 5.56 Jax, H, 12 1 0 0 0 0 3 2.22 Thompson 1 2 0 0 0 1 1.00 Minnesota 5, Colorado 0 Toronto at Milwaukee, late
Devenski 1 0 0 0 1 1 6.00 Green 11/3 0 0 0 0 2 2.03
Castillo 1 0 0 0 1 1 2.57 Garcia, W, 3-0 1 0 0 0 0 1 2.08 Jarvis 1 0 0 0 0 1 3.75 N.Y. Yankees at Kansas City, late Oakland at San Diego, late
Pitches-Strikes: Burnes 92-57; Cano Pitches-Strikes: Hudson 75-48; Mears Cabrera, S, 1-2 1 0 1 0 0 0 5.25 Toronto at Milwaukee, late Houston at San Francisco, late
SAN DIEGO IP H R ER BB SO ERA
22-11; Kimbrel 20-9; Pepiot 93-67; Kelly 29-20; Paddack 93-61; Okert 10-7; Jax Chicago White Sox at Seattle, late
OAKLAND IP H R ER BB SO ERA Mazur, L, 0-1 3 8 8 8 3 2 9.00
28-23; Poche 8-7; Devenski 18-11. 15-11; Castillo 21-13. Oakland at San Diego, late WEDNESDAY’S GAMES
Spence 7 5 2 2 0 3 3.68 Brito 3 5 1 1 0 3 3.60
Batters Faced: Burnes 27; Cano 4; Batters Faced: Hudson 25; Mears 7; Kolek 2 2 0 0 0 1 5.76 Houston at San Francisco, late Colorado at Minnesota, 12:10p.m.
Alexander, BS, 0-1 1 1 1 1 0 0 3.24
Kimbrel 4; Pepiot 26; Kelly 5; Poche 3; Paddack 23; Okert 2; Jax 3; Castillo 4. Miller 1 0 0 0 0 1 2.12 Matsui 1 0 0 0 1 0 4.61 Toronto at Milwaukee, 1:10p.m.
Devenski 4. Inherited runners-scored: Mears 2-0. Adams, L, 0-2 1 1 3 2 3 1 3.63 Inherited runners-scored: Mantiply WEDNESDAY’S GAMES Houston at San Francisco, 2:45p.m.
WP: Burnes, Pepiot. Umpires: Home, Alfonso Marquez; Inherited runners-scored: Green 1-0. IBB: 1-0, Brito 1-1. HBP: Henry (D.Peralta). Toronto at Milwaukee, 1:10p.m. Oakland at San Diego, 3:10p.m.
Umpires: Home, Chris Conroy; First, First, Lance Barrett; Second, Edwin off Adams (Horwitz). HBP: Adams (Varsho). Umpires: Home, Charlie Ramos; First, Houston at San Francisco, 2:45p.m. Atlanta at Baltimore, 5:35p.m.
Brennan Miller; Second, Derek Thomas; Jimenez; Third, Roberto Ortiz. WP: Adams. T: 2:32. A: 11,276 (46,847). Erich Bacchus; Second, Mike Esta- Atlanta at Baltimore, 5:35p.m. Washington at Detroit, 5:40p.m.
Third, Alex MacKay. Time: 2:09. A: 19,901(38,544). brook; Third, Tripp Gibson. Washington at Detroit, 5:40p.m. Chicago Cubs at Tampa Bay, 5:50p.m.
Time: 2:28. A: 14,686(25,025). Time: 3:01. A: 41,979(40,222). Chicago Cubs at Tampa Bay, 5:50p.m. Cleveland at Cincinnati, 6:10p.m.
Cleveland at Cincinnati, 6:10p.m. Miami at N.Y. Mets, 6:10p.m.
Philadelphia at Boston, 6:10p.m. Philadelphia at Boston, 6:10p.m.
HOME RUNS, 2020-PRESENT AMERICAN LEAGUE LEADERS NATIONAL LEAGUE LEADERS N.Y. Yankees at Kansas City, 7:10p.m. Pittsburgh at St. Louis, 6:45p.m.
through Sunday’s games through Sunday’s games Chicago White Sox at Seattle, 8:40p.m. L.A. Angels at Arizona, 8:40p.m.
through Sunday; baseball-reference
BATTING AVERAGE G AB H R AVG BATTING AVERAGE G AB H R AVG L.A. Angels at Arizona, 8:40p.m. Texas at L.A. Dodgers, 9:10p.m.
TEAM HR R RBI SLG R/G
LATE SUNDAY: Witt KC 66 266 85 56 .320 Arraez SD 65 275 91 40 .331 Texas at L.A. Dodgers, 9:10p.m.
Atlanta 957 3153 3035 .456 5.2 N.Y. YANKEES 6, L.A. DODGERS 4 Soto NYY 64 239 76 49 .318 Profar SD 69 234 76 38 .325 SUNDAY’S RESULTS
LA Dodgers 902 3263 3132 .445 5.3
LA Dodgers AB R H BI SO AVG Rutschman Bal 61 255 78 35 .306 Ozuna Atl 63 234 73 39 .312 SUNDAY’S RESULTS N.Y. Mets 6, Philadelphia 5
NY Yankees 887 2837 2697 .417 4.6
Judge NYY 67 239 73 51 .305 Ohtani LAD 64 258 80 47 .310 Detroit 10, Milwaukee 2 Texas 7, San Francisco 2
Houston 810 3003 2902 .431 4.9 Betts ss 5 0 1 2 2 .309
Peña Hou 65 253 76 35 .300 Betts LAD 66 262 81 48 .309 Cleveland 6, Miami 3 Detroit 10, Milwaukee 2
Minnesota 799 2754 2625 .416 4.5 Ohtani dh 4 1 1 0 0 .310
Perez KC 64 234 70 25 .299 Willi.Cntrers Mil 64 259 80 49 .309 Baltimore 9, Tampa Bay 2 Cleveland 6, Miami 3
Toronto 792 2926 2808 .431 4.8 Freeman 1b 3 0 0 0 0 .290
Altuve Hou 65 269 80 39 .297 Turang Mil 61 209 64 30 .306 Minnesota 11, Pittsburgh 5 (10) Washington 8, Atlanta 5
Philadelphia 780 2915 2795 .423 4.8 Smith c 3 0 0 1 0 .288
Guerrero Tor 65 250 73 30 .292 M.Winn StL 58 193 59 22 .306 Seattle 6, Kansas City 5 (10) Chicago Cubs 4, Cincinnati 2
LA Angels 769 2642 2529 .408 4.3 T.Hernandez lf 4 1 2 1 1 .266
Alvarez Hou 65 250 73 37 .292 El.Díaz Col 54 197 60 20 .305 Boston 6, Chicago White Sox 4 (10) St. Louis 5, Colorado 1
San Fran. 743 2776 2662 .407 4.5 Heyward rf 4 0 0 0 2 .230
Paredes TB 60 222 64 27 .288 Tovar Col 64 269 79 35 .294 Toronto 6, Oakland 4 (10) Minnesota 11, Pittsburgh 5 (10)
Seattle 738 2656 2557 .390 4.3 Pages cf 3 1 1 0 1 .260
L.A. Angels 9, Houston 7 Arizona 9, San Diego 3
Cincinnati 731 2748 2629 .404 4.5 Lux 2b 4 1 3 0 1 .216
HOME RUNS: Judge, New York, 24; HOME RUNS: Ozuna, Atlanta, 18; N.Y. Yankees 6, L.A. Dodgers 4 N.Y. Yankees 6, L.A. Dodgers 4
Baltimore 728 2745 2637 .412 4.5 K.Hernandez 3b4 0 1 0 1 .207
Henderson, Baltimore, 20; K.Tucker, T.Hernández, Los Angeles, 16; Harper,
Texas 726 2722 2586 .401 4.5 TOTALS 34 4 9 4 8 AROUND THE HORN
Houston, 19; J.Ramírez, Cleveland, 18; Philadelphia, 15; Ohtani, Los Angeles,
Milwaukee 721 2761 2646 .397 4.5
Soto, New York, 17; J.Naylor, Cleveland, 15; Gorman, St. Louis, 14; Alonso, New
Tampa Bay 720 2925 2779 .411 4.8 NY Yankees AB R H BI SO AVG
NY Mets 717 2691 2575 .407 4.4 Volpe ss 4 0 0 0 2 .280
16; Stanton, New York, 15; Santander,
Baltimore, 14; 6 tied at 13.
York, 14; K.Marte, Arizona, 13; Morel, „ Dodgers, Yankees: for 14 with seven strike-
Chicago, 12; C.Walker, Arizona, 12;
St. Louis
Boston
716
709
2691
2924
2582
2784
.407
.427
4.4
4.8
Verdugo lf 4 2 2 0 1 .261 RBIs: J.Ramírez, Cleveland, 62; Judge, Tatis, San Diego, 12. After three intense games outs and Judge 7 for 11 with
Chi Cubs 703 2730 2592 .400 4.5
Judge rf
Stanton dh
4
4
2
0
3
0
2 1
0 3
.305
.224
New York, 59; Soto, New York, 53; RBIs: Ozuna, Atlanta, 55; Bohm, Phila- between the Yankees and three homers and five RBIs
Rutschman, Baltimore, 49; J.Naylor,
San Diego 701 2821 2705 .405 4.6 Grisham cf 2 1 1 3 1 .100 Cleveland, 47; Witt, Kansas City, 47;
delphia, 51; T.Hernández, Los Angeles,
48; Willi.Contreras, Milwaukee, 46;
Dodgers in front of sellout — giving him eight homers
Chi Wh. Sox 660 2632 2513 .397 4.3
Oakland 654 2412 2292 .376 3.9
Torres 2b 4 0 1 0 1 .230 Henderson, Baltimore, 45; Pasquantino, Harper, Philadelphia, 45; Cronenworth, crowds, Oswaldo Cabrera in 10 career games against
LeMahieu 1b 3 0 1 0 2 .219
Colorado 610 2697 2577 .403 4.4 Cabrera 3b 3 1 1 1 2 .238
Kansas City, 43; Perez, Kansas City, 42;
3 tied at 40.
San Diego, 44; Profar, San Diego, 43;
Adames, Milwaukee, 43; C.Walker,
allowed himself to think the Dodgers. “Judge is a
Arizona 604
Kansas City 600
2702
2579
2554
2467
.392
.395
4.4
4.2
Trevino c 3 0 0 0 1 .254 RUNS: Witt, Kansas City, 56; Hender- Arizona, 41; Ohtani, Los Angeles, 41. ahead. “It crossed in our man among boys,” Roberts
Washington 587 2580 2452 .396 4.2
TOTALS 31 6 9 6 14 son, Baltimore, 52; Judge, New York,
51; J.Ramírez, Cleveland, 50; Soto, New
RUNS: Willi.Contreras, Milwaukee, minds this can be a good said. With the Dodgers in
49; Betts, Los Angeles, 48; Ohtani, Los
Cleveland 585
Miami 580
2650
2371
2504
2254
.389
.378
4.3
3.9
L.A. Dodgers
N.Y. Yankees
000 021 010
002 003 01x
4 9
6 9
0
0 York, 49; Semien, Texas, 48; Volpe, Angeles, 47; Schwarber, Philadel- matchup in October,” the the Bronx for the first time
Detroit 575 2438 2344 .377 4.0 New York, 47; Garcia, Kansas City, 43; phia, 45; Tatis, San Diego, 45; K.Marte, Yankees utilityman said. The since 2016, the three games
LOB: Los Angeles 6, New York 3. Greene, Detroit, 43; Ja.Duran, Boston,
Pittsburgh 560 2380 2255 .370 3.9
2B: T.Hernandez (14), Pages (8), Betts 42; K.Tucker, Houston, 42.
Arizona, 43; M.Chapman, San Fran-
cisco, 41; E.De La Cruz, Cincinnati, 41;
Yankees beat the Dodgers drew 144,445 and doubled
SLUGGER HR RBI SLG (15), Ohtani (18), Verdugo (14), Judge HITS: Witt, Kansas City, 85; Altuve, Arraez, San Diego, 40; Freeman, Los 6-4 on Sunday night to the Yankees’ home sellouts
Aaron Judge 171 385 .623
(21). HR: T.Hernandez (16), off Gil;
Cabrera (5), off Glasnow; Grisham (3),
Houston, 80; Rutschman, Baltimore, 78;
Peña, Houston, 76; Soto, New York, 76;
Angeles, 40.
HITS: Arraez, San Diego, 91; Betts, Los
avoid a three-game sweep this season to six. “Our fans
Pete Alonso 153 410 .507 off Glasnow; Judge (24), off Ramirez. Volpe, New York, 76; Alvarez, Houston, Angeles, 81; Willi.Contreras, Milwau- as Trent Grisham hit a are excited. I think that’s
Matt Olson
Kyle Schwarber
150
147
429
329
.517
.481
RBIs: Betts 2(37), T.Hernandez (48),
Smith (39), Cabrera (22), Judge 2(59),
73; Guerrero, Toronto, 73; Judge, New
York, 73; Ja.Duran, Boston, 71; Ju.Rodrí-
kee, 80; Ohtani, Los Angeles, 80; Tovar, go-ahead, three-run homer the biggest thing I noticed,”
Colorado, 79; Profar, San Diego, 76;
Shohei Ohtani 146 355 .566 Grisham 3(9). SB: LeMahieu (0), Lux (3). guez, Seattle, 71. Tatis, San Diego, 76; Ozuna, Atlanta, 73; in the sixth inning off Tyler Judge said. “From the very
José Ramírez
Mookie Betts
124
123
417
323
.523
.535
CS: LeMahieu (1). SF: Smith. DOUBLES: Judge, New York, 21; Bleday, K.Marte, Arizona, 72; Bohm, Philadel- Glasnow. Aaron Judge and first pitch all the way to
Runners left in scoring position: Los Oakland, 18; Pasquantino, Kansas City,
Rafael Devers 122 376 .519 Angeles 3(Betts, Ohtani, Lux); New 18; Ja.Duran, Boston, 17; Mountcastle,
phia, 71; Freeman, Los Angeles, 71.
DOUBLES: Bohm, Philadelphia, 23;
Cabrera also homered for the ninth inning, fans are
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. 122 365 .494 York 2(Stanton, LeMahieu). RISP: Baltimore, 16; Witt, Kansas City, 16; Tovar, Colorado, 20; Freeman, Los the Yankees, who have the out there screaming,
Juan Soto 121 356 .529
Austin Riley 119 344 .500
Los Angeles 2for 11; New York 2for 6.
Runners moved up: Freeman. GIDP:
Alvarez, Houston, 15; Jeffers, Minne-
sota, 15; Perez, Kansas City, 15; J.Smith,
Angeles, 19; Ohtani, Los Angeles,
18; Adames, Milwaukee, 17; Albies,
American League’s best yelling.”
Marcus Semien 118 345 .468 Betts, Torres. DP: Los Angeles 1(K.Her- Texas, 15; Torkelson, Detroit, 15. Atlanta, 17; M.Chapman, San Francisco, record at 46-21 (through „ Orioles: Gunnar
Kyle Tucker
Yordan Alvarez
117
115
393
335
.523
.564
nandez, Lux, Freeman); New York 1
(Torres, LeMahieu).
TRIPLES: Ja.Duran, Boston, 10; Witt,
Kansas City, 7; Volpe, New York, 6;
17; Willi.Contreras, Milwaukee, 17; Sunday). The Dodgers, Henderson homered on the
Alonso, New York, 16; Arcia, Atlanta, 16;
Teoscar Hernández 115 368 .494 W.Pérez, Detroit, 5; Westburg, Balti- W.Smith, Los Angeles, 16. who won the opener 2-1 first pitch, Ryan O’Hearn
Salvador Perez
Max Muncy
115
114
351
323
.494
.456
LA DODGERS IP H R ER BB SO ERA more, 5; Carpenter, Detroit, 4; Castro, TRIPLES: Abrams, Washington, 4; in 11 innings and 11-3 on drove in three runs and the
Minnesota, 4; Henderson, Baltimore, 4;
Manny Machado 112 378 .491 Glasnow, L, 6-5
Ramirez
6
2
8
1
5
1
5
1
1 12
1 2
3.24
3.27 Vierling, Detroit, 4; 7 tied at 3.
Carroll, Arizona, 4; Sosa, Philadelphia,
4; Betts, Los Angeles, 3; Blackmon,
Saturday, top the NL West Orioles beat the Rays 5-2
Adolis García 110 338 .465
NY YANKEES IP H R ER BB SO ERA
STOLEN BASES: Caballero, Tampa Colorado, 3; Chisholm, Miami, 3; Kim, at 41-26. “Playing with this on Monday night to finish
Corey Seager 110 307 .528
Giancarlo Stanton 109 282 .472 Gil 52/3 5 3 3 1 5 2.04
Bay, 21; Witt, Kansas City, 19; Rengifo,
Los Angeles, 17; Ja.Duran, Boston, 15;
San Diego, 3; 18 tied at 2.
STOLEN BASES: E.De La Cruz, Cincin-
media attention, sold out, a four-game sweep. Corbin
Marcell Ozuna 106 293 .511 Ferguson, W, 1-3 1/3
Weaver, H, 8 2
1
1
0
1
0
1
1
0
1
1
4.95
2.70 Garcia, Kansas City, 15; Ju.Rodríguez, nati, 34; Turang, Milwaukee, 23; Stott, the energy — you feel it — Burnes (7-2) allowed two
Nolan Arenado
Paul Goldschmidt
104
104
357
340
.476
.490
Holmes, S, 19-22 1 2 0 0 0 1 1.23 Seattle, 14; D.Blanco, Kansas City, 13;
D.Hamilton, Boston, 13; Mullins, Balti-
Philadelphia, 18; Doyle, Colorado, a team that you potentially unearned runs and five
Inherited runners-scored: Weaver 2-0. 17; J.Young, Washington, 17; Acuña,
Anthony Santander 104 303 .468 WP: Glasnow(2). more, 13; Volpe, New York, 12. Atlanta, 16; L.Thomas, Washington, 15; could meet in the World hits in seven innings as the
Eugenio Suárez
Freddie Freeman
104
102
330
378
.417
.533
Umpires: Home, Nestor Ceja; First, PITCHING: Lugo, Kansas City, 9-1; Ohtani, Los Angeles, 14; J.Rojas, Phila- Series, is sort of a barome- Orioles improved to 22-10 on
Skubal, Detroit, 8-1; Gil, New York, 8-1;
Bryce Harper 102 299 .544
Manny Gonzalez; Second, Todd
Tichenor; Third, Emil Jimenez. Rodón, New York, 8-2; Rodriguez, Balti-
delphia, 14; Kim, San Diego, 13.
PITCHING: R.Suárez, Philadelphia, 10-1;
ter,” Dodgers manager Dave the road and swept a four-
Nick Castellanos 99 331 .467 Time: 2:44. A: 48,023(47,309). more, 7-2; Burnes, Baltimore, 6-2; Irvin, Nola, Philadelphia, 8-2; Sale, Atlanta, Roberts said. There have game series at Tropicana
Baltimore, 6-2; Lively, Cleveland, 6-2;
L.Allen, Cleveland, 6-3; Bello, Boston,
8-2; Keller, Pittsburgh, 8-3; Stone,
Los Angeles, 7-2; Wheeler, Philadel-
been 11 Yankees-Dodgers Field for the first time.
ON THIS DATE 6-3.. phia, 7-3; S.Gray, St. Louis, 7-4; Neris, World Series meetings — Craig Kimbrel worked the
JUNE 11
1990: Nolan Ryan pitched the sixth
2013: The Dodgers and Diamondbacks
engage in a beanball war. The hostil-
ERA: Houck, Boston, 1.91; Skubal,
Detroit, 1.92; Gil, New York, 2.04; Lugo,
Chicago, 6-0; Imanaga, Chicago, 6-1; four more than any other ninth for his 15th save in 18
Koenig, Milwaukee, 6-1.
no-hitter of his career to extend his ities start when D-Backs pitcher Ian Kansas City, 2.13; Burnes, Baltimore, ERA: R.Suárez, Philadelphia, 1.81; matchup — but none since chances. James McCann
major league record, and the Rangers
beat the Athletics 5-0. Ryan, 43, was the
Kennedy hits super rookie Yasiel Puig
in the head with a fastball in the 6th
2.26; T.Anderson, Los Angeles, 2.63; R.López, Atlanta, 1.85; Imanaga, 1981. Since Major League also homered for the
Singer, Kansas City, 2.76; Berríos,
first to pitch no-hitters for three teams inning. The ball hits his nose, and he Toronto, 2.80; Stroman, New York, 3.04;
Chicago, 1.96; Wheeler, Philadelphia,
2.23; C.Sánchez, Philadelphia, 2.71;
Baseball started interleague Orioles, who lead the majors
and the oldest to throw one. stays on the ground for a few minutes
but stays in the game; Andre Ethier
Ragans, Kansas City, 3.08; Rodón, New Assad, Chicago, 2.74; Nola, Phila- play in 1997, the teams have with 104. It’s the most HRs
1995: Lee Smith set a major league
record with a save in his 16th consecutive follows with a game-tying two-run
York, 3.08.
STRIKEOUTS: Crochet, Chicago, 103;
delphia, 2.78; Hicks, San Francisco,
2.82; Webb, San Francisco, 2.92; Fried,
evenly split 22 regular-sea- through the first 65 games of
appearance, pitching a scoreless ninth homer. In the top of the 7th, Dodgers Ragans, Kansas City, 98; Skubal, Atlanta, 2.93; Stone, Los Angeles, 2.93. son games. “You’re watching a season in franchise history.
inning to preserve the Angels’ 5-4 victory
over Baltimore. Smith broke the mark of
P Zack Greinke hits the first batter,
Miguel Montero, in the back, prompt-
Detroit, 96; Flaherty, Detroit, 94; Gil,
New York, 90; L.Castillo, Seattle, 85;
STRIKEOUTS: Glasnow, Los Angeles, two really good teams out Alex Jackson went deep for
116; Cease, San Diego, 93; F.Peralta,
15 straight set by Doug Jones in 1988. ing both benches to empty, although Ryan, Minnesota, 85; Houck, Boston, Milwaukee, 92; Sale, Atlanta, 92; there, but it’s a long way to the Rays, who have dropped
2002: Jared Sandberg became the 16th
AL player to homer twice in an inning,
only stares are exchanged. Then, in the
bottom of the inning, Kennedy throws a
84; López, Minnesota, 79; Cortes, New Wheeler, Philadelphia, 91; R.Suárez, go,” Yankees manager Aaron 13 of 17 at home and are 31-35
York, 78; Kirby, Seattle, 78.
and the third this season, when Tampa pitch near Greinke’s head, and pande- GAMES PITCHED: Abreu, Houston, 33;
Philadelphia, 85; Greene, Cincinnati, 84;
M.King, San Diego, 83; Yamamoto, Los
Boone said. There were five overall. Henderson’s major
Bay beat Los Angeles 11-2. monium breaks out, with both benches
and bullpens emptying again, and play-
Cano, Baltimore, 32; Clase, Cleveland, Angeles, 83; S.Gray, St. Louis, 82. former MVPs on the field in league-best seventh leadoff
2003: Houston’s Roy Oswalt, Pete
Munro, Kirk Saarloos, Brad Lidge, Octa- ers and even coaches going at each
32; Gaddis, Cleveland, 32; McFar-
land, Oakalnd, 32; Adams, Oakland,
GAMES PITCHED: Rogers, San Fran-
cisco, 34; Walker, San Frnacisco, 33;
the Dodgers-Yankees series: HR this year went 430 feet
vio Dotel and Billy Wagner combined other. When order is restored, Puig 31; Sandlin, Cleveland, 31; Webb, Floro, Washington, 32; Cruz, Cincinnati, Shohei Ohtani, Mookie to center field. Last season’s
for the first no-hitter against the
Yankees in 45 years, winning 8-0. The
and coach Mark McGwire are ejected
for the Dodgers, and manager Kirk
Baltimore, 31; Barlow, Cleveland, 30;
García, Los Angeles, 30.
31; Law, Washington, 31; Miller, San Betts and Freddie Freeman AL rookie of the year has
Francisco, 31; Milner, Milwaukee, 31.
sextet set a record for the highest Gibson and coach Turner Ward for the SAVES: Clase, Cleveland, 19; Holmes, SAVES: Helsley, St. Louis, 21; Finnegan, for the Dodgers, and Judge 21 HRs, second in the majors
number of pitchers to throw a no-hitter
in major league history--four accom-
D-Backs. Incidentally, Los Angeles wins
the game, 5 - 3. Major League Baseball
New York, 19; Kimbrel, Baltmore, 14; Washington, 18; Suarez, San Diego, and Giancarlo Stanton for to the Yankees’ Aaron
Foley, Detroit, 12; McArthur, Kansas
plished the feat twice. will hand out eight suspensions and City, 12; Miller, Oakland, 12; Muñoz,
17; Iglesias, Atlanta, 16; Bednar, Pitts-
burgh, 13; Díaz, Cincinnati, 13; Alvarado,
the Yankees. Ohtani went Judge (24). O’Hearn and
2010: Andy Pettitte records his 200th twelve fines as a result of the events,
with Kennedy getting a ten-game
Seattle, 12; Duran, Minnesota, 10; Philadelphia, 11; Doval, San Francisco, 2 for 13 with one RBI, Betts Henderson both had three
win in pinstripes in the Yankees’ 4-3
win over Houston at Yankee Stadium. suspension and Eric Hinske of the
Estévez, Los Angeles, 10; Hader, Hous-
ton, 9; Jansen, Boston, 9.
11; Megill, Milwaukee, 9; Neris, Chicago,
9; Phillips, Los Angeles, 9.
3 for 12 with two RBIs hits. Henderson scored
Whitey Ford (236) and Red Ruffing D-Backs getting five; both managers INNINGS PITCHED: Houck, Boston, 85.0; INNINGS PITCHED: Webb, San Fran- and Freeman 2 for 10 with three times for the second
(231) are the only other members of
this exclusive New York club.
are suspended for one game, and two
for the two coaches.
Lugo, Kansas City, 84.1; Gilbert, Seattle,
83.2; Castillo, Seattle, 83.1.
cisco, 86.1; Glasnow, Los Angeles, 86.0. two RBIs. Stanton was 0 consecutive game.
 Chicago Tribune | Section 3 | Tuesday, June 11, 2024 5

SCOREBOARD

NBA PLAYOFFS NHL PLAYOFFS SOCCER GOLF

NBA FINALS STANLEY CUP FINAL MLS LATE SUNDAY:


(Best-of-7; x-if necessary) (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) EASTERN W L T PT GF GA LIV INVITATIONAL HOUSTON
#1 Boston 2, #5 Dallas 0 Florida 1, Edmonton 0 3rd of 3 rounds, Golf Club of Houston,
Inter Miami CF 10 3 5 35 42 27
G1: June 6 at Boston 107-89. G1: June 8 at Florida 3-1. Houston, 7,353 yards; Par: 72
Cincinnati 10 3 3 33 23 16
G 2: June 9 at Boston 105-98. G2: Monday at Florida, late x-replaced Louis Oosthuizen; y-Jon Rahm
New York City FC 9 5 2 29 24 17
G3: Wednesday t Dallas, 7:30 p.m. G3: Thursay at Edmonton, 7 p.m. TEAMS SCORES
New York 8 4 5 29 29 23
G4: Friday at Dallas, 7:30 p.m. G4: Saturday at Edmonton, 7 p.m. 1st $3 mil.; 2nd $1.5 mil.; 3rd $500,000
Charlotte FC 7 6 4 25 18 18
x-G5: Mon., June 17 at Boston, 7:30 p.m. x-G5: Tue, June 18 at Florida, 7 p.m. Cleeks -33 Fireballs -31
Toronto FC 7 7 3 24 26 26
x-G6: Thu., June 20 at Dallas, 7:30 p.m. x-G6: Fri, June 21 at Edmonton, 7 p.m. Smash -31 Torque -25
Columbus 6 2 6 24 21 13
x-G7: Sun., June 23 at Boston, 7 p.m. x-G7: Mon, June 24 at Florida, 7 p.m. 4Aces -25 Crushers -25
Philadelphia 4 4 8 20 27 23
Legion XIII -18 HyFlyers -15
Nashville 4 5 7 19 20 22
LATE SUNDAY/GAME 2: PLAYOFF SHOTS, 2020-PRESENT D.C. United 4 6 7 19 25 31 Majesticks -15 Ripper -13
BOSTON 105, DALLAS 98 through Saturday; hockey-reference Stinger -11 Rangegoats -10
Orlando City 4 7 5 17 16 24
FG FT Reb SKATER SOG S/G GP PT Iron Heads -4
CF Montréal 4 7 5 17 23 35
DALLAS Min M-A M-A O-T A PF PT Top individual finishers
Nathan MacKinnon 306 4.86 63 85 Atlanta 4 8 4 16 22 21
Jones Jr. 32:07 4-7 3-3 2-3 2 2 11 201 (-15) $4,000,000
Nikita Kucherov 261 3.18 82 106 Chicago 3 8 6 15 17 29
Washington 39:58 6-13 4-4 2-7 1 3 17 Carlos Ortiz, Torque 66-68-67
Victor Hedman 237 2.93 81 69 New England 4 10 1 13 12 27
Gafford 22:43 6-9 1-4 2-9 0 0 13 202 (-14) $2,250,000
Zach Hyman 230 3.90 59 49 WESTERN W L T PT GF GA
Doncic 42:18 12-21 4-8 0-11 11 1 32 Adrian Meronk, Cleeks 65-69-68
Irving 41:27 7-18 2-2 0-2 6 4 16 Jon. Marchessault 213 3.13 68 48 Real Salt Lake 9 2 6 33 36 19 203 (-13) $1,250,000
Lively II 19:01 1-3 0-0 3-7 0 1 2 David Pastrnák 206 4.29 48 44 Los Angeles FC 9 4 3 30 28 19 David Puig, Fireballs 68-66-69
Kleber 16:17 0-4 0-0 0-2 0 4 0 Connor McDavid 199 3.62 55 97 Minnesota United 8 3 5 29 28 21 Patrick Reed, 4Aces 67-68-68
Green 13:40 1-4 2-3 0-1 0 2 4 Mikko Rantanen 199 3.16 63 83 LA Galaxy 7 3 7 28 31 25 205 (-11) $800,000
Exum 10:30 1-1 0-0 0-1 1 0 3 Tyler Seguin 199 2.80 71 39 Vancouver 7 5 4 25 24 19 Sergio Garcia, Fireballs 67-70-68
Luka Doncic tries to get past Celtics guard Derrick White in
Hardy 1:59 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Leon Draisaitl 187 3.40 55 89 Austin FC 6 6 5 23 21 25 206 (-10) $608,333 the Mavericks’ loss in Game 2 of the NBA Finals on Sunday
Totals 240:0038-8016-24 9-43 21 17 98 Ondrej Palát 187 2.25 83 59 Houston 6 6 4 22 18 18 Graeme McDowell, Smash 69-68-69
Shea Theodore 187 2.79 67 42 Colorado 6 7 4 22 29 31
in Boston. The Celtics lead the series 2-0. STEVEN SENNE/AP
Percentages: FG .475, FT .667. Lucas Herbert, Ripper 69-68-69
3-Poiners: 6-26, .231 (Doncic 4-9, Exum Cale Makar 186 3.00 62 74 Portland 5 7 6 21 32 32 Anirban Lahiri, Crushers 69-69-68
1-1, Washington 1-5, Kleber 0-2, Green Sam Bennett
Aleksander Barkov
180
174
3.10
2.95
58 42
59 53
Seattle 4 7 6 18 20 21 207 (-9) $396,875 ON THE NBA FINALS
0-3, Irving 0-3, Jones Jr. 0-3). St Louis City 3 4 9 18 23 25 Paul Casey, Crushers 67-67-73

Mavs miss out


Team Rebs: 11. Team Turnovers: None. Matthew Tkachuk 173 3.09 56 55 Sporting K C 3 9 5 14 26 32 Martin Kaymer, Cleeks 65-72-70
Blocks: 3 (Gafford, Jones Jr., Washington). Brayden Point 171 2.59 66 70 FC Dallas 3 8 5 14 18 25 Cameron Tringale, HyFlyers 70-69-68
Turnovers: 15 (Doncic 8, Irving 2, Lively Carter Verhaeghe 168 2.67 63 52 San Jose 3 11 2 11 24 39 Brooks Koepka, Smash 70-72-65
II 2, Exum, Jones Jr., Washington). Alex Pietrangelo 164 2.93 56 29 Three points for win, one point for tie. 208 (-8) $340,000
Steals: 5 (Doncic 4, Jones Jr.). Auston Matthews 160 4.57 35 35 Dustin Johnson, 4Aces 67-71-70

on opportunity
Points in the paint: 54. Miro Heiskanen 158 2.19 72 57 FRIDAY’S MATCH 209 (-7) $320,000
Second chance points: 13. Sebastian Aho 157 2.66 59 58 Columbus at New York City FC, 6:30 p.m. Matthew Wolff, Rangegoats 69-67-73
Fast break points: 7. Jamie Benn 156 2.23 70 47 210 (-6) $285,000
FG FT Reb Corey Perry 151 1.64 92 36 SATURDAY’S MATCHES Sebastian Munoz, Torque 69-71-70
BOSTON Min M-A M-A O-T A PF PT Valeri Nichushkin 150 2.73 55 32 Houston at Atlanta, 6:30p.m. Henrik Stenson, Majesticks 70-70-70
Brown 42:25 8-15 4-4 2-4 7 3 21 D.C. United at Charlotte FC, 6:30p.m. Talor Gooch, Smash 73-71-66
Tatum 45:09 6-22 5-6 1-9 12 2 18 Real Salt Lake at CF Montréal, 6:30p.m. 211 (-5) $235,000
Horford 28:06 2-4 0-0 0-7 2 2 5 TENNIS Vancouver at New England, 6:30p.m. Jason Kokrak, Smash 71-66-74
Holiday 40:42 11-14 2-2 4-11 3 3 26 Nashville at N.Y. Red Bulls, 6:30p.m. Bryson Dechambeau, Crushers 69-70-72
White 38:05 6-15 2-2 2-5 2 2 18 ATP BOSS OPEN Los Angeles FC at Orlando City, 6:30 p.m. Tyrrell Hatton, Legion XIII 70-70-71 By Tim Reynolds close to losing four games
Monday at Tennis Club Weissenhof;
Porzingis 23:14 4-7 4-4 0-4 1 2 12
Pritchard 12:01 1-2 0-0 1-1 2 0 3 Stuttgart, Germany; outdoors, grass
Miami at Philadelphia, 6:30p.m.
Chicago at Toronto FC, 6:30p.m.
Lee Westwood, Majesticks
Dean Burmester, Stinger
69-72-70
72-69-70
Associated Press in a five-game stretch at
Hauser 10:18 0-5 2-2 0-0 0 1 2 MEN’S SINGLES, ROUND OF 32 St Louis City at FC Dallas, 7:30p.m. Charl Schwartzel, Stinger 70-72-69 any point this season. The
Totals 240:0038-8419-2010-41 29 15 105 #6Jack Draper d. Sebastian Ofner,
7-6(4), 7-6(5).
Austin FC at Colorado, 8:30p.m.
Sporting KC at LA Galaxy, 9:30p.m.
212 (-4) $182,500 Game 2 provided the Celtics are 14-2 in these
Percentages: FG .452, FT .950.
3-Pointers: 10-39, .256 (White 4-10, Dominik Koepfer d. Zhang Zhizhen, Cincinnati at San Jose, 9:30p.m.
Kevin Na,Iron Heads 66-72-74
Thomas Pieters, Rangegoats 70-68-74 Mavericks with a huge playoffs, 78-20 overall this
Holiday 2-4, Pritchard 1-2, Horford 1-3, 4-6, 7-6(5), 7-6(6).
Yannick Hanfmann d. Henri Squire,
Minnesota at Seattle, 9:30p.m. Kieran Vincent, Legion XIII 70-70-7 chance. season and the only way
Brown 1-5, Tatum 1-7, Porzingis 0-3,
Hauser 0-5). 6-3, 6-3. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19
Marc Leishman, Ripper
John Catlin
67-75-70
71-70-71
They could have flown that their fingerprints
Team Rebs: 2. Team Turnovers: 1. Hamad Medjedovic d. Orlando City at Charlotte FC, 6:30p.m. Abraham Ancer, Fireballs 75-66-71 back to Dallas with the aren’t on the Larry O’Brien
Fabian Marozsan, 6-7(3), 6-1, 6-4.
Blocks: 5 (Porzingis 2, White 2, Holiday).
Turnovers: 10 (Brown 6, Tatum 3, White).
Atlanta at D.C. United, 6:30p.m.
Columbus at Miami, 6:30p.m.
Richard Bland, Cleeks
Sam Horsfield, Majesticks
74-71-67
72-74-66
home-court advantage Trophy before long is for
Steals: 10 (Brown 3, White 3, Holiday, LIBEMA OPEN N.Y. Red Bulls at CF Montréal, 6:30p.m. 213 (-3) $151,500 in the NBA Finals. They them to come completely
Monday at Autotron Rosmalen; Den
Horford, Pritchard, Tatum).
Bosch, Netherlands, outdoors, grass
Nashville at Toronto FC, 6:30p.m.
Philadelphia at Cincinnati, 6:45p.m.
Joaquin Niemann, Torque 67-69-77 could have tied the title apart.
Points in the paint: 46.
Second chance points: 10. MEN’S SINGLES, ROUND OF 32 Los Angeles FC at Austin FC, 7:30p.m.
Jinichiro Kozuma, Iron Heads 70-73-70
Caleb Surratt, Legion XIII 65-76-72 series at a game apiece. Which isn’t likely. Possi-
Fast break points: 15. Luca Nardi d. David Goffin, 7-5, 7-5.
WOMEN’S SINGLES, ROUND OF 32
Minnesota at FC Dallas, 7:30p.m. Kalle Samooja, Cleeks 69-73-71 They could have put the ble, sure. Likely, no.
Dallas 28 23 23 24 — 98 #7Donna Vekic d. Tamara Korpatsch,
Seattle at Houston, 7:30p.m.
Real Salt Lake at Sporting KC, 7:30p.m.
Harold Varner III, 4Aces
214 (-2)
70-74-69
$141,250
heavily favored Celtics “The journey to this
Boston 25 29 29 22 — 105 6-1, 6-3.
Greet Minnen d. Rebeka Masarova,
Colorado at St Louis City, 7:30p.m. Brendan Steele, HyFlyers 70-70-74 into what would have been point has been great, but
Attendance: 19,156 (18,624). Time: 2:18.
6-2, 6-4.
New York City FC at LA Galaxy, 9:30 p.m.
Portland at San Jose, 9:30p.m.
Phil Mickelson, HyFlyers
215 (-1)
71-69-74
$136,250
their most precarious spot we still know being up 2-0
WTA INTERNACIONAL DE VALENCIA Matthew Jones, Ripper 68-74-73 of the season. means nothing,” said Celt-
WNBA Monday at Club de Tenis Sporting Club Mito Pereira, Torque 70-74-71 Instead, they’re down ics guard Jrue Holiday,
NWSL
de Tenis Valencia; Valencia, Spain
CLUB W L T PT GF GA
216 (even)
Euginio Chacarra, Fireballs
$132,500
69-72-75 2-0 — and now the odds who led his team with 26
outdoors, Red clay
EAST W L Pct GB
WOMEN’S SINGLES, ROUND OF 32 Kansas City 8 0 4 28 31 17 217 (+1) $127,500 of pulling this off just got a points in Game 2. “Job’s not
Connecticut 10 1 .909 — #4Rebecca Sramkova d. Orlando 8 0 4 28 21 11 Pat Perez, 4Aces
Scott Vincent, Iron Heads
72-68-77
73-74-70
whole lot longer. done. We have to do what-
New York 11 2 .846 —
Atlanta 5 4 .556 4
Lanlana Tararudee, 6-3, 6-1.
Mona Barthel d. #6Maria Timofeeva,
Washington
Portland
9 3 0 27 26 16
7 4 1 22 25 16 Andy Ogletree, HyFlyers 77-70-70 They missed eight free ever it takes.”
Chicago 4 6 .400 5½ 6-4, 3-1, retired. Gotham FC 6 2 3 21 12 8 Peter Uihlein, Rangegoats
218 (+2)
74-75-68
$123,750
throws, gave up 21 points Doncic had the 50th
Indiana
Washington
3 10
0 12
.231
.000
8
10½
Elvina Kalieva d. Varvara Lepchenko,
7-5, 1-6, 6-2.
Chicago
Louisville
5 6 1 16 16 17
3 2 6 15 17 12 Ian Poulter, Majesticks 67-72-79 off turnovers, didn’t take known triple-double in
WEST W L Pct GB Polona Hercog d. Eva Guerrero Alvarez, North Carolina 5 7 0 15 13 15 Hudson Swafford 75-70-73 advantage of an uncharac- NBA Finals history —
Minnesota 8 3 .727 — 6-2, 6-4. San Diego 3 4 4 13 10 10 220 (+4)
Cameron Smith, Ripper
$90,000
70-70-80 teristic 3-point clankfest 32 points, 11 rebounds,
Bay FC 4 8 0 12 17 24
Seattle
Las Vegas
7
5
4
3
.636
.625
1
11/2 WTA ROTHESAY OPEN Houston 3 6 3 12 11 20 Anthony Kim 73-76-71 from the Celtics – 10 for 39 11 assists. He also had eight
Phoenix 6 6 .500 21/2
NOTTINGHAM
Monday at Nottingham Tennis Centre;
Angel City 3 6 2 11 12 18 221 (+5)
Danny Lee, Iron Heads
$60,000
70-72-79
— plus wasted another big turnovers and went just
Dallas 3 7 .300 41/2
Nottingham, Great Britain; outdoors,
Seattle
Utah Royals FC
2 9 1 7 13 25
1 10 1 4 6 21 222 (+6) $60,000 effort from Luka Doncic on 4 for 8 from the foul line,
Los Angeles 3 7 .300 41/2
grass Three points for win, one point for tie. Bubba Watson, Rangegoats
224 (+8)
75-72-75
$50,000
a night where he battled two reasons why he
WOMEN’S SINGLES, ROUND OF 32
MONDAY’S RESULT
#3Katie Boulter d. Harriet Dart, FRIDAY’S MATCH Branden Grace, Stinger 76-74-74 through ankle, rib and pointed the finger of blame
Connecticut 89, Indiana 72
6-7(5), 6-4, 7-5. Chicago at Kansas City, 7p.m. 144 $33,333 knee issues and still did directly at himself after the
TUESDAY’S GAMES
Daria Saville d. #4Clara Burel, 6-3, 6-3.
#6Karolina Pliskova d. Alycia Parks,
x-Wade Ormsby
67
73-71
$16,667 whatever he wanted. They game.
SATURDAY, JUNE 15
Washington at Atlanta, 6:30p.m.
Los Angeles at Seattle, 9p.m.
6-4, 6-4. Gotham FC at Louisville, noon y-Ben Campbell 67 were better than they were “At the end of the day,
Minnesota at Las Vegas, 9p.m.
Lucrezia Stefanini d. #7Zhu Lin,
7-6(4), 3-6, 7-5.
San Diego at Washington, 6:30p.m. Withdrew
Louis Oosthuizen, $16,667 WD
in Game 1. That said, they we’ve got to make more
Heather Watson d. Kayla Day,
Orlando at North Carolina, 6:30p.m.
Angel City at Houston, 8:30p.m. Jon Rahm, $16,667 WD still weren’t good enough. shots,” Doncic said. “I
WEDNESDAY’S GAME
Connecticut at Chicago, 7p.m.
4-6, 6-0, 6-4. Final score: Celtics 105, think my turnovers and my
Diane Parry d. Cristina Bucsa, 6-3, 6-2.
Linda Fruhvirtova d.
SUNDAY’S MATCHES
Portland at Seattle, 3p.m.
Mavericks 98, and the missed free throws cost us
LATE SUNDAY: AMERICAN FAMILY
THURSDAY’S GAMES
Atlanta at Indiana, 6p.m.
Yuriko Lily Miyazaki, 6-4, 7-5. Utah Royals FC at Bay FC, 9p.m. INSURANCE CHAMPIONSHIP Celtics are now two wins the game. So, I’ve got to do
Seattle at Dallas, 6p.m.
Kimberly Birrell d. Emily Appleton,
6-3, 7-5.
3rd of 3 rounds; University Ridge GC; away from what would be way better in those cate-
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19
Las Vegas at Phoenix, 9p.m.
San Diego FC at Gotham FC, 6p.m.
Madison, Wis.; 7,083 yards; Par: 72
(x-won on first playoff hole) their record-setting 18th gories. But at the end of
SUNDAY’S RESULTS Louisville at Angel City FC, 9p.m. NBA championship. the day, we’ve got to make
ATP SINGLES RANKINGS
New York 93, Washington 88
1. Jannik Sinner, Italy 9,525 FRIDAY, JUNE 21
204 (-12)
x-Ernie Els
$360,000
71-64-69
“At the end of the day, shots to win the game.”
Phoenix 97, Dallas 90 (2OT)
Minnesota 83, Seattle 84 2. Carlos Alcaraz, Spain 8,580 Utah Royals at Orlando, 7p.m. 204 (-12) $211,200 they are better than all the The Mavericks tied
Las Vegas at Los Angeles, late 3. Novak Djokovic, Serbia
4. Alexander Zverev, Germany
8,360
6,885 SATURDAY, JUNE 22
Steve Stricker
207 (-9)
69-66-69
$172,800
teams we’ve played,” the a season-low with six
5. Daniil Medvedev, Russia 6,485 San Diego FC at Houston, 6:30p.m. Cameron Percy 70-70-67 Mavericks’ PJ Washing- 3-pointers, but that wasn’t
UFL PLAYOFFS 6. Andrey Rublev, Russia
7. Casper Ruud, Norway
4,710
4,025
Angel City FC at Bay FC, 9p.m. 208 (-8) $118,400 ton said. “It’s the finals, and what they should lament
Stephen Ames 73-68-67
CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS 8. Hubert Hurkacz, Poland 3,995 SUNDAY’S RESULT Doug Barron 70-72-66 we’ve just got to be better. most when they review
SUNDAY’S RESULT 9. Alex de Minaur, Australia 3,845 Kansas City 5, Seattle 2 Thomas Bjorn 69-70-69 ... Their record says that how the game went from
10. Grigor Dimitrov, Bulgaria 3,775
XFL: San Antonio 25, St. Louis 15
11. Stefanos Tsitsipas, Greece 3,740
209 (-7)
Greg Chalmers
$76,800
71-68-70
they have been the best beyond the arc. They were
U.S. MEN’S SCHEDULE (2-2-0)
SATURDAY’S RESULT 12. Taylor Fritz, U.S. 3,090
Sat., Jan. 20: Slovenia 1, U.S. 0 Mark Hensby 73-67-69 team all year. They have 11-1 in these playoffs when
USFL: Birmingham 31, Michigan 18 13. Tommy Paul, U.S.
14. Ben Shelton, U.S.
2,710
2,590
n-Thu, March 21: U.S. 3, Jamaica 1 AET Ken Tanigawa
210 (-6)
73-68-68
$55,200
two superstars, they have holding teams below 38%
UFL CHAMPIONSHIP 15. Holger Rune, Denmark 2,540
n-March 24: U.S. 2, Colombia 0
June 8: Colombia 5, U.S. 1 Shane Bertsch 71-68-71 a lot of great role players on 3s; make it 11-2 now,
SUNDAY, JUNE 16
Birmingham vs. San Antonio, 4p.m.
16. Ugo Humbert, France 2,250
17. Alexander Bublik, Kazakhstan 2,150
Wednesday: vs. Brazil, 6 p.m. Glen Day 68-74-68 and they play team ball. So, since the Celtics shot
Chris DiMarco 72-67-71
18. Felix Auger-Aliassime, Canada 2,075
in Orlando, Fla.
c-Sun., June 23: vs. Bolivia, 5 p.m. Thongchai Jaidee 71-68-71 we’ve just got to be better.” 25.6% in Game 2 and won.
19. Sebastian Baez, Argentina 2,030 in Arlington, Texas 211 (-5) $40,800 Or else. The Celtics aren’t likely to
20. Nicolas Jarry, Chile 1,905
AUTO RACING
21. Adrian Mannarino, France 1,865
c-Thu., June 27: vs. Panama, 5 p.m.
in Atlanta, Ga.
David Duval
Matt Gogel
69-68-74
70-72-69
The only path for the struggle that much from
LATE SUNDAY: NASCAR CUP
22. Karen Khachanov, Russia 1,780 c-Mon., July 1: vs. Uruguay, 8 p.m. Miguel Angel Jimenez 72-68-71 Mavericks to capture this deep too often.
SERIES TOYOTA / SAVE MART 350 23. Tallon Griekspoor, Neth.
24. Alejandro Tabilo, Chile
1,690
1,639
in Kansas City., Mo.
c-COPA America; n-Nationas League
Tim Petrovic
Kevin Sutherland
70-72-69
72-69-70
title now is to win four of “Every game we lose, it’s
At Sonoma Raceway; Sonoma, Calif.;
Lap length: 1.99 miles 25. Jiri Lehecka, Czechia 1,630 212 (-4) $31,760 the next five games, against a missed opportunity for
U.S. WOMEN’S SCHEDULE (9-1-0)
FN ST DRIVER M LAPS PT 26. Sebastian Korda, U.S. 1,620
27. Francisco Cerundolo, Argentina 1,610 g-Feb. 20: U.S. 5, Dominican Republic 0
Steve Allan 70-69-73 a team that hasn’t come us,” Doncic said.
Skip Kendall 70-72-70
1 5 Kyle Larson C 110 48 28. Frances Tiafoe, U.S. 1,590 g-Feb. 23: U.S. 4, Argentina 0 Duffy Waldorf 69-70-73
2 12 Michael McDowell F 110 40. 29. Mariano Navone, Argentina 1,382 g-Feb. 26 : Mexico 2, U.S. 0 213 (-3) $23,093
3 26 Chris Buescher F 110 44. 30. Lorenzo Musetti, Italy 1,290 g-March 3: U.S. 3, Colombia 0 Angel Cabrera 73-69-71
4 4 Chase Elliott C 110 40. 31. T. Martin Etcheverry, Argentina 1,290 g-March 6: U.S. 2, Canada 2 (US 3-1 pk) John Daly 74-70-69
5 9 Ross Chastain C 110 36. 32. A. Davidovich Fokina, Spain 1,240 g- March 10: U.S. 1, Brazil 0
Steve Flesch 70-69-74 IN BRIEF
6 11 AJ Allmendinger C 110 0. s-April 6: U.S. 2, Japan 1

Spanish soccer fans


33. Tomas Machac, Czechia 1,225 Brian Gay 71-68-74
7 3 Ryan Blaney F 110 39. 34. Matteo Arnaldi, Italy 1,220 s-April 9: U.S. 2 Canada 2 (US 5-4, pen)
Ricardo Gonzalez 73-69-71
8 2 Tyler Reddick T 110 39. 35. Jan-Lennard Struff, Germany 1,180 June 1: U.S. 4, South Korea 0
June 4: U.S. 3, South Korea 0 Lee Janzen 69-72-72
9 15 Christopher Bell T 110 28. 36. Gael Monfils, France 1,160 Scott McCarron 71-69-73
July 13: vs. Mexico, 1:30 p.m.

jailed for racist abuse


10 14 Todd Gilliland F 110 31. 37. Jordan Thompson, Australia 1,156 Tom Pernice 74-68-71
11 17 Corey LaJoie C 110 28. July 16: vs. Coasta Rica, 6:30 p.m.
38. Arthur Fils, France 1,155 John Senden 72-70-71
12 29 Kyle Busch C 110 32. w-July 25: vs. Zambia, 2 p.m.
39. Cameron Norrie, Great Britain 1,150 w-July 28: vs. Germany, 2 p.m. 214 (-2) $15,840
13 35 Brad Keselowski F 110 29. 40. Jack Draper, Great Britain 1,131 Jason Caron 76-69-69
w-July 31: vs. Australia, 1:30 p.m.
14 7 Daniel Suárez C 110 26. 41. Luciano Darderi, Italy 1,126 Ken Duke 72-72-70
g-CONCACAF W Gold Cup
15 8 Alex Bowman C 110 28. 42. Fabian Marozsan, Hungary 1,122 Jeff Maggert 72-71-71
s-SheBelieves Cup;
16 20 Zane Smith C 110 21.
17 13 Carson Hocevar C 110 20.
43. Roman Safiullin, Russia
44. Zhang Zhizhen, China
1,097
1,066
w-Olympic Tournament Timothy O’Neal
Rod Pampling
70-68-76
76-69-69
News services the defendants guilty of a
18 30 Ryan Preece F 110 28. 45. Christopher Eubanks, U.S. 1,017 U.S. OPEN CUP Paul Stankowski 75-70-69 crime against moral integ-
19 38 Erik Jones
20 18 Bubba Wallace
T 110 22.
T 110 17.
46. Laslo Djere, Serbia
47. Pedro Martinez, Spain
975
975
QUARTERFINALS:
Tue. July 9 — Wed., July 10
Boo Weekley 68-72-74 Three Valencia fans rity with the aggravating
21 1 Joey Logano F 110 18. 48. Nuno Borges, Portugal 971 Spring KC vs. Dallas FC, TBD
215 (-1)
Darren Clarke
$12,480
71-71-73 were handed eight-month circumstance of discrim-
22 28 Austin Cindric
23 36 Kaz Grala
F 110 15.
F 110 14.
49. Alexei Popyrin, Australia 961 Atlanta United vs. Indy Eleven, TD John Huston 73-72-70 prison sentences after ination based on racist
50. Flavio Cobolli, Italy 955 Sacramento Rep. FC vs. Seattle FC, TBD
24 33 Ricky Stenhouse Jr C 110 13. LAFC vs. New Mexico United, TBD
Jerry Kelly
Mario Tiziani
69-69-77
71-72-72
pleading guilty to racially motives.
25 22 Harrison Burton
26 19 Noah Gragson
F 110 13.
F 110 11.
WTA SINGLES RANKINGS Semifinal: Tue., Aug. 27 — Wed., Aug. 28 216 (even) $10,320 insulting Real Madrid The case was brought
27 21 Martin Truex Jr T 110 18.
1. Iga Swiatek, Poland
2. Coco Gauff, U.S.
11,695
7,988
Final: Wed., Sept. 25 David Bransdon
Jason Gore
74-72-70
71-72-73
forward Vinícius Júnior before the courts by the
28 34 Daniel Hemric C 109 9. 3. Aryna Sabalenka, Belarus 7,788 Tim Herron 72-73-71 in the first conviction for Spanish league, which
29 37 John H. Nemechek T 109
30 6 William Byron C 108
8.
7.
4. Elena Rybakina, Kazakhstan
5. Jessica Pegula, U.S.
5,973
4,625
Justin Leonard 70-71-75 racism-related cases in was joined by the Span-
Michael Wright 72-69-75
31 24 Will Brown C 107 6. 6. Marketa Vondrousova, Czechia 4,503 ODDS
217 (+1) $7,920 professional soccer in ish soccer federation, Real
32 32 Josh Berry
33 27 Justin Haley
F 95-s
F 88-g
5
4
7. Jasmine Paolini, Italy 4,068
NBA FINALS WEDNESDAY
Stuart Appleby 75-68-74 Spain. Madrid and Vinícius.
8. Zheng Qinwen, China 4,005
34 23 Chase Briscoe F 73-t 3 9. Maria Sakkari, Greece 3,980 FAVORITE LINE O/U UNDERDOG
Billy Mayfair
Colin Montgomerie
74-70-73
74-69-74
The fans, whose names „ Netherlands ruled out
35 31 Cam Waters
36 16 Austin Dillon
F 66-a
C 39-d
2
1
10. Ons Jabeur, Tunisia 3,940 at Dallas 2 (212)
Game 3Margin of Victory
Boston
Scott Parel 74-72-71 weren’t released, won’t Barcelona star Frenkie de
37 10 Ty Gibbs T 16-d 1
11. Danielle Collins, U.S.
12. Madison Keys, U.S.
3,522
3,343 Dallas Mavericks by 3to 6Pts +550
Y.E. Yang
218 (+2)
72-68-77
$5,808
be allowed to enter soccer Jong from the upcoming
38 25 Denny Hamlin T 2-e 1 13. Jelena Ostapenko, Latvia 3,318 Boston Celtics by 3to 6Pts +600
Woody Austin 73-70-75 stadiums for two years and European Championship
Dallas Mavericks by 21Pts or More +700
a-accident; d-dvp; e-egine; g-garage;
s-suspension; t-transmission; F-Ford;
14. Daria Kasatkina, Russia 3,088
15. Liudmila Samsonova, Russia 2,640 Boston Celtics by 21Pts or More +800
Paul Broadhurst 72-70-76 will have to pay for the in Germany because has
K.J. Choi 74-75-69
C-Chevrolet; T-Toyota 16. Ekaterina Alexandrova, Russia 2,531 Dallas Mavericks by 10to 13Pts +800
Corey Pavin 72-71-75 court proceedings. has failed to recover fully
RACE STATISTICS
Winner’s average speed: 74.528 mph.
17. Marta Kostyuk, Ukraine 2,243 Dallas Mavericks by 7to 9Pts
Boston Celtics by 10to 13Pts
+850
+900
Vijay Singh 75-74-69 They were detained from an ankle injury.
18. Emma Navarro, U.S. 2,238
Time: 2 hours, 56 minutes, 14 seconds. 19. Victoria Azarenka, Belarus 2,234 Boston Celtics by 7to 9Pts +1000
219 (+3)
Scott Dunlap
$4,560
70-72-77
after a Spanish league The tournament starts
Margin of Victory: 4.258 seconds.
Caution Flags: 8 for 22 laps.
20. Beatriz Haddad Maia, Brazil 2,213 Boston Celtics by 1to 2Pts
Dallas Mavericks by 1to 2Pts
+1100
+1100
Robert Karlsson 81-68-70 match between Real Friday. ... Striker Robert
Lead Changes: 11 among 9 drivers.
21. Elina Svitolina, Ukraine
22. Caroline Garcia, France
2,100
2,068 Dallas Mavericks by 14to 16Pts +1400
Dicky Pride
Esteban Toledo
74-73-72
73-72-74
Madrid and Valencia Lewandowski, Poland’s
Lap Leaders: J.Logano 0-16; T.Reddick 23. Mirra Andreeva, Russia 2,017 Dallas Mavericks by 17to 20Pts +1400
Kirk Triplett 74-71-74 at Mestalla Stadium in all-time leading scorer, and
Boston Celtics by 14to 16Pts +1600
17-33; R.Blaney 34; T.Reddick 35-52;
C.Buescher 53-67; A.Allmendinger
24. Anna Kalinskaya, Russia 1,986
25. Barbora Krejcikova, Czechia 1,768 Boston Celtics by 17to 20Pts +1800
220 (+4) $3,720 May 2023. The match teammate Karol Swiderski
Billy Andrade 76-74-70
68-70; K.Larson 71-80; C.Elliott 81-83; 26. Ana. Pavlyuchenkova, Russia 1,756 Joe Durant 72-72-76 was briefly stopped after are in doubt for the
MLB TUESDAY
C.Buescher 84-100; M.Truex 101; K.Lar-
son 102-110; K.Busch 111
27. Dayana Yastremska, Ukraine 1,712
American League 221 (+5) $3,000 Vinícius was insulted. European Championship
28. Linda Noskova, Czechia 1,710
Leaders Summary (Driver, Times Led, 29. Sorana Cirstea, Romania 1,704 FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG LINE Richard Green
Rob Labritz
73-74-74
80-69-72
That incident sparked after they were injured in
Laps Led): T.Reddick, 2 times for 35
laps; C.Buescher, 2 times for 32 laps;
30. Katie Boulter, Great Britain 1,671 N.Y Yankees -130 at Kansas City +110
at Seattle -235 Chi White Sox +194 Shaun Micheel 78-72-71 an outpouring of support a warmup against Turkey.
K.Larson, 2 times for 19 laps; J.Logano,
31. Katerina Siniakova, Cechia
32. Elise Mertens, Belgium
1,645
1,629 National League Fran Quinn
222 (+6)
72-71-78
$2,256
for Vinícius, who’s Black,
1 time for 16 laps; C.Elliott, 1 time for 3 33. Leylah A. Fernandez, Canada 1,625 FAVORITE
at NY Mets
LINE UNDERDOG LINE
-134 Miami +114 Chad Campbell 79-72-71 and set off calls for action Basketball: Nuggets big
laps; A.Allmendinger, 1 time for 3 laps;
R.Blaney, 1 time for 1 lap; K.Busch, 1
34. Veronika Kudermetova, Russia1,623
35. Karolina Muchova, Czechia 1,510 Pittsburgh -132 at St. Louis +112 Marco Dawson 70-77-75 by Spanish authorities and man Nikola Jokic was
Jose Maria Olazabal 76-72-74
time for 1 lap; M.Truex, 1 time for 1 lap. 36. Anastasia Potapova, Russia 1,427 Interleague
223 (+7) $1,968 society in general. included on Serbia’s
FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG LINE
Wins: D.Hamlin, 3; W.Byron, 3; K.Lar-
son, 2; C.Bell, 2; C.Elliott, 1; T.Red-
37. Marie Bouzkova, Czechia 1,425
at Baltimore Off Atlanta Off Mike Crowley 76-74-73 Many saw it as a turn- 16-man preliminary roster
38. Yuan Yue, China 1,422
dick, 1; B.Keselowski, 1; A.Cindric, 1; 39. Donna Vekic, Croatia 1,418 Washington -116 at Detroit -102 224 (+8)
Robert Damron
$1,752
76-69-79
ing point in the fight for the upcoming Paris
D.Suárez, 1.
Top 16 in Points: 1. 1. Kyle Larson, 561.
40. Wang Xinyu, China 1,411 at Tampa Bay Off Chi Cubs
at Cincinnati Off Cleveland
Off
Off Heath Slocum 71-75-78 against racism in Spanish Olympics, ending doubts
2. Chase Elliott, 547. 3. Denny Hamlin,
41. Yulia Putintseva, Kazakhstan 1,333
42. Clara Burel, France 1,288 Philadelphia -158 at BOSTON +134 225 (+9)
Willie Wood
$1,584
79-74-72
soccer, although Vinícius he would skip the basket-
535. 4. Tyler Reddick, 512. 5. Martin 43. Elisabetta Cocciaretto, Italy 1,259 at Minnesota Off Colorado
at Milwaukee Off Toronto
Off
Off 227 (+11) $1,488 continued to be subjected ball tournament. The
Truex Jr, 508. 6. William Byron, 495.
7. Brad Keselowski, 466. 8. Ty Gibbs,
44. Magda Linette, Poland
45. Sofia Kenin, U.S.
1,236
1,222 at Arizona -180 LA Angels +152 Jay Haas 75-74-78 to racist abuse several three-time NBA MVP has
466. 9. Christopher Bell, 465. 10. Ross 46. Anhelina Kalinina, Ukraine 1,221 at San Diego -148 Oakland +126 232 (+16)
Jim Furyk
$1,392
76-77-79 months after the initial missed some important
Houston -112 at San Fran. -104
Chastain, 453. 11. Alex Bowman,
445. 12. Ryan Blaney, 444. 13. Chris
47. Sloane Stephens, U.S. 1,217
at LA Dodgers Off Texas Off 234 (+18) $1,296 uproar that accompanied international tournaments
48. Diana Shnaider, Russia 1,176
Buescher, 412. 14. Bubba Wallace, 388. 49. Ana Bogdan, Romania 1,149 For the latest odds, go to Jeff Sluman
Withdrew
79-79-76
the incident at Mestalla. in the past, citing long NBA
15. Kyle Busch, 380. 16. Joey Logano,
372. .
50. Karolina Pliskova, czechia 1,147 BetMGM Sportsbook,
https://sports.betmgm.com/en/sports Brett Quigley 77-72-WD The sentence found seasons.
6 Chicago Tribune | Section 3 | Tuesday, June 11, 2024

NATIONAL SPORTS REPORT


SHORTS

Steelers give Tomlin 3-year extension Hurley turns down offer from Lakers Sinner 1st Italian to top ATP rankings
The NFL’s longest-tenured head coach Dan Hurley is staying at Connecticut As pleased as Jannik Sinner was to
isn’t leaving Pittsburgh anytime soon. and has decided to turn down an offer make his debut at No. 1 in the ATP rank-
The Steelers signed Mike Tomlin to a to take over the NBA’s Lakers, ending ings on Monday, he already was look-
three-year extension on Monday that several days of speculation about ing ahead to what comes next. So no
will carry through at least the 2027 his future and meaning he will try to big party to mark the significance of the
season. Tomlin was about to enter the guide the Huskies to a third consecu- occasion? “Look, not really,” Sinner said
final year of the deal he agreed to in tive NCAA championship. ESPN first with a chuckle in a video interview with
April 2021. The 52-year-old Tomlin is reported Hurley’s decision on Monday. the AP from his home base of Monte
173-100-2 since taking over for Hall of Famer Bill Cowher Hurley met with Lakers officials on Friday, then spent the Carlo. “... There are very important tournaments coming
in 2007. Tomlin guided the Steelers to a Super Bowl win weekend weighing his options. And it seems likely that up — there is Wimbledon. It’s a great achievement, which
at the end of the 2008 season, has yet to endure a losing Hurley will soon be richly rewarded for staying at UConn: I am going to celebrate with my loved ones, for sure, at
season and despite speculation late last season that he Shortly before the ESPN report of Hurley’s decision to stay some point. Obviously very happy; it’s a dream come true.”
was considering taking some time off, he remains intent put, Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont, who was in contact The 22-year-old Sinner, who replaced the injured Novak
on trying to help the Steelers stay in the mix in a highly with Hurley throughout the weekend, said the state will Djokovic atop the ATP, is the first player from Italy to reach
competitive AFC. The Steelers are coming off an eventful “make sure he’s the top-paid college coach” if he remains No. 1 since computerized rankings began in 1973. Sinner
10-7 season that ended with a first-round playoff loss to with the Huskies. The 51-year-old Hurley had the option of will be the top-seeded man at the All England Club, where
the Bills. Tomlin was asked in the immediate aftermath taking over one of the most famed franchises in pro sports, play begins July 1. He figures his new status, along with
about his future status and rather than answer he abruptly not to mention perhaps the chance to coach NBA all-time his first Grand Slam trophy — from the Australian Open
stormed off the podium. A few days later the relentlessly scoring leader LeBron James. But in the end, his stay in the in January — mean opponents view him differently. “They
energetic Tomlin hardly sounded like someone on the coaching version of the transfer portal was brief — and he don’t have nothing to lose anymore against me, and I have
verge of burnout, stressing he was “on go” as he looked to will remain at UConn, where he has gone 68-11 over the everything to lose, but this is the exciting part. I like that,”
2024 and beyond. last two title-winning seasons. said Sinner, who’s 33-3 in 2024 with three titles. —AP

US OPEN

Good to be back on course


Woods, Scott, others took
different paths to Pinehurst
By Doug Ferguson
Associated Press

PINEHURST, N.C. — Tiger Woods was


among those on Pinehurst No. 2 for the first
full day of U.S. Open practice before the sun
could break through the clouds and climb
over the trees.
It’s his first time playing a U.S. Open
on this Donald Ross gem in 19 years, and
so much of it is new to him because of a
restoration project from a decade ago that
replaced rough with native sandy areas and
wiregrass bushes.
As for Adam Scott, there is nothing new
about playing in the majors — this is 92nd in
a row, the longest active streak — only about
the way he got into the 156-man field.
A week ago, he walked off the 36-hole
qualifier in Springfield, Ohio, as the first
alternate after losing in a playoff to Cam
Davis for the final spot from that site.
“Leaving from Springfield, there was a lot
of uncertainty, I would say,” Scott said. “By
Friday, and fully understanding how this
field works, I was feeling a lot better about
myself. It’s funny, not having been in that
position there is a lot to finding out how a
field gets filled. And it’s complicated.
“I’m grateful I haven’t been in this posi-
tion too much.”
The USGA set aside six spots for anyone
who moved into the top 60 in the Official
World Golf Ranking published Monday, and
the rest go to alternates.
Scott was No. 60 last week, almost certain
to fall out. But there also was the delicate
issue of Grayson Murray, who took his life
on May 25, still listed among the top 60. The
USGA wanted to honor Murray’s position
in the world ranking — it will stay there
for another week — though it said it would
remove his name as it related to its top 60
category.
Scott fell to No. 61 — Billy Horschel,
already in the U.S. Open, was one shot away Tiger Woods tees off Monday during a practice round on Pinehurst No. 2. Ahead of this week’s U.S. Open, the 48-year-old 15-time major
from bumping Scott to No. 62 — but still champion will be honored Tuesday night with the Bon Jones Award, the United States Golf Association’s highest honor. MATT YORK/AP
extends a streak in the majors that dates to
the 2001 British Open. “This is pretty typical U.S. Open in the He played with Fowler, Justin Thomas pro and was second alternate in Ohio a week
It looks close only on paper. In fact, Scott sense that par is a great friend to you all and Jordan Spieth, with son Charley walking ago. It took a sequence of events for him to
learned his qualifier would be the fourth site week,” said Webb Simpson, a former U.S. along with him now that he’s out of school get to Pinehurst, and it worked out perfectly
selected for alternates. Of the six spots held Open champion who had to qualify this year for the summer. for him.
back, only one would be taken by Canadian for the first time since 2011. “It’s a brutally Scottie Scheffler wasn’t on the course No one at the Memorial was able to bump
Open winner Robert MacIntyre. That left hard golf course. after winning the Memorial by one shot on Scott out of the top 61. Because Scott was the
five spots. “You have to be incredibly disciplined. You a Muirfield Village course that was tough first alternate at Springfield, that spot went
“I can do that math,” Scott said with a have to accept 30-footers all day.” enough to feel like a U.S. Open. to Moldovan. He didn’t find out until Neal
smile. Woods has a full week beyond the golf. He Among those playing in the afternoon was Shipley — the low amateur at the Masters
He also had to go through U.S. Open qual- had scheduled a mid-morning news confer- David Puig of Spain, a 22-year-old who plays and his Buckeyes teammate — messaged him
ifying five years ago, what he said then is no ence, only to postpone that until later in the on the LIV Golf circuit and is a reminder of at 5:20 a.m. Monday.
different now. Getting into the major is great. week. He also is being given the Bob Jones what else is at stake this week. The world Moldovan had to win a playoff over Troy
But the goal is to win. Award on Tuesday night, the USGA’s high- ranking published Monday will be used to Merritt just to be second alternate. The final
What awaits is a Pinehurst No. 2 course est honor. determine who plays at the Paris Olympics. round of the Memorial had a huge bearing
among the most challenging. In three Still to be determined is whether — when? For Puig, it’s simple — and daunting. If he on his immediate future.
previous U.S. Opens, only four players — he will accept the Ryder Cup captaincy makes the cut, he will get the second spot “I did a lot of leaderboard watching and
have finished under par — Payne Stewart for the 2025 matches. And he was in New that goes to Spain. If he misses, it goes to OWGR searching, and a lot of my friends
(1 under) in 1999, Martin Kaymer (8 under), York on Friday for a PGA Tour Enterprises Jorge Campillo. were trying to crunch numbers and see what
Erik Compton (1 under) and Rickie Fowler board meeting with the Saudi financiers of Also in the field was Maxwell Moldovan, I needed,” he said. “I’m thankful how it all
(1 under) in 2014. LIV Golf. who just graduated from Ohio State, turned worked out.”

STANLEY CUP FINAL

Panthers’ Verhaeghe shows off value of experience


By Stephen Whyno rience and kind of learn from my experience A 2013 third-round pick of his hometown Big difference: A year after a broken leg side-
Associated Press of where I’ve been and try to get better.” Maple Leafs, he spent four seasons bouncing lined Eetu Luostarinen for the Cup final, the
Verhaeghe seems to be at his best when it around the minors between the American flexible Finn is healthy this time around.
SUNRISE, Fla. — Sure, Corey Perry is in matters most. He scored the first and even- Hockey League and the ECHL. That’s a big deal for the Panthers in their
the Stanley Cup Final for a fourth time in tual winning goal in Game 1 against the Skating was an issue, so he worked on that pursuit of the first championship in fran-
five years, but he lost his three previous trips. Oilers on Saturday night, his team-leading and took it from a weakness to a strength. chise history.
The Panthers’ Carter Verhaeghe is there 10th of the playoffs. Verhaeghe improved it to the point that he Luostarinen made several noticeable
for a third time in that span and has a ring to Game 2 was Monday night but ended too made his NHL debut with the Lightning in defensive plays Saturday night and sealed
show for it, from 2020 as a rookie with the late for this edition. 2019. the win with an empty-net goal in the final
Lightning. It’s no coincidence he keeps scor- “He is definitely an elite player, he has Since then, he has 169 points in 330 regu- seconds.
ing big goals for the Panthers, and he appre- elite speed and goal-scoring ability and he lar-season games and 52 in 63 in the playoffs “First final game for me, so it was excit-
ciates each one because of his long road to works on it every single day,” captain Alek- (through Saturday’s game). ing,” he said Sunday. “It’s just trying to do my
even reach the NHL. sander Barkov said of Verhaeghe. “He has “He is an unusual performer, that man,” best every game. We had fun, and being able
“I always had the drive to kind of get a goal-scoring mindset where he wants to Maurice said. “He is so good in the most to score that goal, too, was fun.”
better, and I knew I had the talent and I think shoot the puck, and he knows how to shoot intense and almost chaotic play. He can raise The Panthers being so banged up last
it just took a little longer for me,” Verhae- it. He’s been working on it every single day. that level.” season — Brandon Montour’s torn-up
ghe said. “It took a long time to get here. I That’s why he’s had success.” It did not come naturally. Verhaeghe was shoulder, Matthew Tkachuk’s broken ster-
think no path is straight, and I think for me it Coach Paul Maurice, whose 1,849 regu- drafted as a playmaking center and is now a num, Radko Gudas’ sprained ankle, Aaron
definitely hasn’t been straight. I’ve definitely lar-season games are the second only to scoring winger. Ekblad’s broken foot and assorted other inju-
been to a lot of different places, and every- Hall of Famer Scotty Bowman, admires the “I had to figure out my game a little bit,” he ries — contributed significantly to losing to
where I went I tried to take from that expe- difficult path it took Verhaeghe to get here. said. “I had to evolve.” the Golden Knights in five games.

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