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Associates from more than 50 Kohl’s stores from Illinois and Indiana will converge at Mooseheart at 9 a.m. on Saturday for a three-hour event.
Without any sense of hyperbole, in nearly 100 years, there truly has never been a day at Mooseheart Child City & School like what is planned for the 1,000-acre campus on Saturday, April 27. For the fourth straight year, associates of the Kohl’s department store chain are to come to Mooseheart to participate in a “Go Green” event, where they will clean and beautify the campus. But the size and financial impact of this event has grown every year — and this year figures to be the largest and most impacting yet. Associates from more than 50 Kohl’s stores from Illinois and Indiana will converge at Mooseheart at 9 a.m. on Saturday for a three-hour event. Kohl’s financially supports these efforts of what could be nearly 500 staffers. Through this…
St. Charles police reports from Tuesday, Feb. 19, 2013.
Robin A. Appelhans, 52, of the 100 block of Lakeside Drive, was charged at 5:23 p.m. Feb. 19 with retail theft at Kohl’s, 3840 E. Main St., St. Charles. According to the report, a loss-prevention officer said Appelhans was seen on Feb. 7 entering a dressing room with a box containing a $150 coffee maker. When she left the dressing room, she then placed the box back on the shelf and left the store. Loss-prevention personnel checked the box and learned it was empty, but Appelhans already had left the store. At 3:30 on Feb. 19, loss-prevention personnel saw Appelhans return to the store and take several items of clothing into a dressing room. After she left, a loss-prevention officer entered the dressing room and found some price tags that …
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There are 12 kids from the Chicago area who won $1,000 from Kohl's for their charity work, and Tommy Antonson of Geneva is one of them.
The Kohl’s Department Stores’ Kohl’s Cares® Scholarship Program honors more than 200 deserving volunteers with $1,000 scholarships toward post-secondary education. Twelve children from the Chicago area were chosen from more than 37,000 nominees nationwide for making a positive impact on their community—and Geneva's Tommy Antonson is one of them. Through the Kohl’s Cares Scholarship Program, Kohl's is assisting deserving youth pursue a college education at a time when 55 percent of bachelor’s degree recipients at public colleges borrow money and are finding education increasingly difficult to afford. "From feeding the homeless at a local shelter, collecting goods for the less fortunate or volunteering time at a community garden, these kids …
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Marla Olson
10:13 am on Monday, July 11, 2011
Way to go Tommy!   more ›