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It costs Pioneer/PADS about $750,000 a year to provide homeless services and operate temporary shelters throughout the county. None of that money comes from the state of Illinois, so every dollar raised is important.

As a member of Pioneer’s board of directors, I want to thank everyone who donated time and money.

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Way to go: Congratulations to the 800 or so area girls participating in this morning’s Girls on the Run 5K at Centegra’s Health Bridge Huntley campus.

I was not familiar with Girls on the Run until my daughter, Aleah, joined this year. Through the program, girls in grades three through eight stay after school a couple of times a week and participate in health education and other self-esteem-building activities all while training for the 3.1-mile run.

My daughter is the same child who, just last summer, repeated “I’m tired of walking” over and over when she visited Chicago with my sister’s family.

Aleah’s come a long way in just a few short months in the program, and we’re excited to see her cross the finish line with her friends and the hundreds of other runners. Thanks to her coach, Kris Calhan of Crystal Lake, and the many other coaches and volunteers who are positive role models in these girls’ lives.

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Words of advice: If you can help it, avoid the city today and Monday. If you haven’t heard, President Barack Obama is hosting leaders from North Atlantic Treaty Organization nations in Chicago, meaning tens of thousands of protesters are in town, as well.

This might be the first time since interleague play began that a Cubs/Sox game is the calmest place to be in the city.

• Dan McCaleb is senior editor of the Northwest Herald. He can be reached at 815-526-4603 or by email at dmccaleb@shawmedia.com.

Note to readers: According to boundaries being recommended by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the village of Bull Valley will not be part of the proposed Hackmatack Wildlife Refuge. This column originally stated that Bull Valley was within the refuge's boundaries but since has been edited.

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