Thursday, June 26th, 2025

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Good morning, Arlington Heights. Here's your local news at a glance for Thursday, the 26th of June.
CRIME NEWS
- ➤ Adam Gerber, a 54-year-old Arlington Heights resident reported missing on June 24, was found safe on Wednesday morning near Nichols — first responders transported him for medical care and reunited him with his family. The Cardinal
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ A new sign has been installed in Harmony Park next to the overpriced DtA sign on Vail Avenue and Campbell Street—warning that climbing is prohibited and parental supervision is required to reduce the risk of dangerous falls after children and unsupervised adults were seen climbing. The Cardinal
LIFESTYLE NEWS
- ➤ Hey Nonny in Arlington Heights has hired chef Tim Vidrio — a Michelin-star veteran from North Pond— to update its menu with fresh, seasonal dishes while keeping fan-favorite staples like the Nonny Burger. Owner Chip Brooks said the kitchen changes are already boosting the restaurant’s reputation as a serious dining destination and a customer praised the new salmon dish, promising to return. Daily Herald
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ The Illinois Coaches Association announced the 2025 All-State softball teams on June 15 and honored ten local Journal-area players. Loyola Academy’s Hunter Lewis (Jr., P/INF) and Fremd’s Haley Lucas (Sr., P) earned first team honors in Class 4A. Journal & Topics Media Group
- ➤ Tony Pluta, a native of Arlington Heights and St. Viator alum, broke the single-season save record while pitching for University of Arizona baseball—he earned honors such as All-Big 12 second team and Big 12 Scholar-Athlete of the Year. Journal & Topics Media Group
- ➤ The Illinois High School Baseball Coaches Association announced its 2025 All-State teams and five local players earned honors. Hersey’s Chuck Meister broke school records for hits, doubles, runs, and RBI — while Rolling Meadows’ Ryan Schneider and three others also were recognized. Journal & Topics Media Group
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