Geneva house uninhabitable after fireSun-Times Wireon February 15, 2021 at 10:24 am

A house caught fire Feb. 13, 2021, in Geneva.
A house caught fire Feb. 13, 2021, in Geneva. | Adobe Stock Photo

A woman and dog were rescued from the home, and the blaze was brought under control after about an hour, fire officials said.

A fire tore through a house Saturday in west suburban Geneva, rendering it uninhabitable for the time being.

A neighbor called the fire department about 6:15 p.m. after seeing a house in flames in the 0N700 block of Wenmoth Lane, Geneva fire officials said.

A woman and dog were rescued from the home, and the blaze was brought under control after about an hour, fire officials said. The woman was hospitalized as a precaution, but no serious injuries were reported.

The fire seriously damaged the second floor, attic and attached garage of the home, officials said, and smoke and water damage was severe throughout.

Though the total damage estimates were not immediately clear, the house was deemed uninhabitable following the fire.

An investigation into the cause of the fire is ongoing.

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Mundelein’s Scottie Ebube (44) reacts after scoring against Notre Dame.
Mundelein’s Scottie Ebube (44) reacts after scoring against Notre Dame. | Kirsten Stickney/For the Sun-Times

There’s a new team at the top after Notre Dame’s loss to Mundelein.

The season is off to an interesting start. The atmosphere at some games is dismal. It isn’t anyone’s fault, it is just the way things are right now.

It makes it hard for the players to get going and is a rough, lonely watch. I’m lucky to get to see high school basketball in person right now, so I won’t be complaining.

But the last two games I covered, St. Rita at Rolling Meadows and Mundelein at Notre Dame, were fantastic. Two non-traditional powerhouses began living up to the hype they’ve received. It was a ton of fun to be at both games and gives me some hope for the season.

Although I have to admit that on the drive home last night I started to feel a little cheated that we won’t get a chance to see Max Christie end his career in Champaign. Same for Mundelein, a team and community that would relish a trip to state. There are so many mixed feelings this season.

New additions:

Lyons (3-0): Everyone is raving about junior Tavari Johnson. The guard helped the Lions open the season with wins against Morton, York and Downers Grove South.

Fremd (3-0): The Vikings are off to a nice start with wins against Hoffman Estates, Palatine and Conant.

Dropping out:

Waubonsie Valley (3-1):: Overall a successful start to the season, but the loss to Wheaton-Warrenville South knocks out the Warriors for now.

St. Ignatius (2-1): Losing to Loyola on the road is clearly not an indication that the Wolfpack is overrated. Expect them to make it back in soon. They have a great chance to get a resume-building win on Monday at St. Rita.

With record and last week’s ranking

1. Simeon (0-0) 2

Very high expectations

2. Young (0-0) 3

Preparations are underway

3. Evanston (3-0) 4

At Loyola on Monday

4. Mundelein (4-1) 5

Scottie Ebube is a load

5. Notre Dame (5-1) 1

Lost without Anthony Sayles

6. DePaul Prep (1-0) 6

Hosts St. Ignatius Saturday

7. Hillcrest (2-0) 7

Hosts Oak Lawn Monday

8. Curie (0-0) 8

Nick Owens will lead

9. Fenwick (3-0) 9

Hosts Montini Tuesday

10. St. Patrick (2-0) 10

Faces Notre Dame Tuesday

11. Glenbard West (3-0) 11

Dominating teams

12. Glenbrook South (6-0) 15

Nick Martinelli opening eyes

13. North Lawndale (0-0) 12

Exciting young backcourt

14. Rolling Meadows (4-0) 14

More than the Christie brothers

15. Bolingbrook (3-0) 16

Kyonte Thomas is a show

16. Homewood-Flossmoor (2-0) 17

Earning rave reviews

17. Thornton (0-0) 18

Opens Tuesday at Bloom

18. Clark (0-0) 20

Earned respect last season

19. Lake Forest (3-1) 21

Beat Mundelein

20. Kenwood (0-0) 22

Fans want to see JJ Taylor

21. Kankakee (1-0) 24

Beat Rich

22. St. Rita (1-1) 23

A future power

23. Lyons (3-0) NR

Tavari Johnson blowing up

24. Fremd (3-0) NR

Vikings always get it done

25. Neuqua Valley (3-1) 19

Lost without Poulakidas

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GOGH Now to this Amazing Immersive Van Gogh Experienceon February 14, 2021 at 8:55 pm

This amazing exhibit opened in Paris in 2018 to rave reviews. You may have caught a glimpse of it in the Netflix series, “Emily in Paris.” Now it’s currently touring the U.S. and Toronto with a stop in Chicago and has been recently extended through September 6.

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Immersive Van Gogh is a visually spectacular digital art exhibition that invites you to “step inside” the iconic works of post-Impressionist artist Vincent van Gogh like never before. It evokes his highly emotional and chaotic inner consciousness through art, light, music and movement. You will stand in awe of this magnificent immersion as you get carried away in a sea of stimulation.

With more than 50 projectors illuminating over 14,000 square-feet, visitors are surrounded by Van Gogh’s brushstrokes and colors, including animated details from Self Portrait with Felt Hat (1888), The Bedroom in Arles (1889), Irises (1889) and The Starry Night 1889).

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Immersive Van Gogh is a glorious experience that will envelop your visual and audio senses. Bring a pal and sit on one of the circles on the floor. Then step up to the balcony and get a different perspective. Take in the classical music, Edith Piaf’s “No Regrets” and other spectacular sounds.

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“Immersive Van Gogh is a new way of encountering art, as literally surrounds viewers on all sides with the brilliant work of one of the greatest painters of all time,” said Immersive Art Space Co-Producer Corey Ross. “Merging state-of-the-art technology, theatrical storytelling, animation and some of the finest works of art ever created, Immersive Van Gogh is a uniquely mesmerizing experience that seemingly transports the viewer into the artist’s mind to see these timeless works as never before.”

The hour-long, walk-through experience has been designed with optimum health and safety protocols.  Capacity is limited and masks are required at all times. Additional safety precautions include touchless ticket-taking, temperature checks upon arrival, hand sanitizer stations,  social distancing markers throughout the venue and digitally projected social distancing circles on the gallery floors to ensure appropriate spacing.

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The IMMERSIVE VAN GOGH EXHIBIT is displayed at the Lighthouse Art Space, 108 Germania Place in Chicago. More than 180,000 guests have enjoyed it since its debut in Toronto during the pandemic in July 2020.

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Ticket prices start at $39.99 for adults ($24.99 for children 16 or younger) with untimed and flexible ticket options available. Use public transportation or park in the nearby James House parking garage. For more information, visit  Immersive Van Gogh, or call 844-307-4644. Follow the exhibition on social media at @vangoghchicago, on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.

All photos by Michael Brosilow.

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Arrest made after SWAT responds to gunfire in Lawndaleon February 14, 2021 at 8:14 pm

A barricaded person was arrested after a police SWAT team responded to gunfire Sunday in the Lawndale neighborhood.

Officers responded to a call of shots fired about 12:40 p.m. to the 1800 block of South St. Louis Avenue, according to Chicago police.

A SWAT team was called after police determined the shooter was barricaded inside a building.

The incident ended about 1:15 p.m. with the suspect’s arrest, police said. No charges have been filed.

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High school basketball scoresSun-Times Staff Reporton February 14, 2021 at 5:55 pm

Joliet Central’s Ryan Wisneski (35) controls the ball as Lockport’s Evangelos Vasslakis (4) closes in.
Joliet Central’s Ryan Wisneski (35) controls the ball as Lockport’s Evangelos Vasslakis (4) closes in. | Allen Cunningham/For the Sun-Times

All the scores from around the area.

Please send scores and corrections to [email protected]

Sunday, February 14, 2021

DUKANE

Batavia at Lake Park, 6:00

St. Charles East at Glenbard North, 6:00

St. Charles North at Wheaton North, 6:00

Wheaton-Warrenville South at Geneva, 6:00

NON CONFERENCE

Marian Catholic at Loyola, 2:00

Mundelein at Notre Dame, 3:00


Many schools livestream games on the NFHS Network, which often charges fans to watch. However, several local schools stream games on their own that are free to watch. Some schools do all the games, some just home games and some select games.

If your school streams games, please send a link to the channel or home page to [email protected]. Here’s a list of all the schools that have submitted links so far.

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