Turnovers plagued the Riverside-Brookfield football team on Friday night as the Bulldogs dropped to 1-2 overall after a 35-14 loss to Minooka.
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The land of the last One-In-A-Million
The first Prince Ice Cream Castle was built by Earl Prince in DeKalb in 1928. Served there was the Frozen Gold brand of ice cream, created and sold wholesale to Prince by his Downers Grove school friend, Walter Fredenhagen, who owned an ice cream plant in Rushville, Ill.
Historian in the house this Sunday
Hurry, hurry, hurry! Come out and see the AMAZING Brookfield Historian in Residence! For a limited time only! THRILL to his wondrous descriptions of this ancient village! GASP at his grasp of long-forgotten knowledge! FAINT as he reveals how cheaply you could buy a pound of bacon! Coming soon, to a library near you! (As long as it’s in Brookfield.)
RBTV students win national and local awards
Several students from Riverside-Brookfield High School involved in the school’s RBTV program were honored in late August with national and local awards.
Reuniting with your past classmates
Have you ever attended your high school reunion? If you haven’t, you should.
Obituaries
Gladys Cuda, 88, Longtime North Riverside residentGeorge H. Ember Sr., 91, Electrical engineerJean D. Krumm, 66, TB Clinic secretaryGladys E. Novy, 86, Led Cloverleaf Girl Scouts
Lions break into the win column
It’s safe to say that the Lions reached an ultimate low by halftime of their West Suburban (Silver) Conference opener Friday night at Bennett Field.
Roar of Lions now being heard
When the Pepsi Showdown kicked off last week, Lyons was hoping the tournament would provide some answers to a number of early-season questions.

