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Did You Know? The last time the Blackhawks won the Stanley Cup at home was in 1938

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Monday, June 15, 2015 01:35 PM

Did You Know? The last time the Blackhawks won the Stanley Cup at home was in 1938The Chicago Blackhawks, who are on the verge on winning their sixth Stanley Cup, last won the Cup at home in 1938 at the old Chicago Stadium against the Toronto Maple Leafs.

The Hawks’ win in 2013 against the Boston Bruins occurred during a Game 6 win at TD Garden Arena. Similarly, the Hawks’ win in 2010 against the Philadelphia Flyers occurred at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia.

The Blackhawks lead the current finals series against the Tampa Bay Lightning 3-2, and a win tonight would give the Blackhawks their third Stanley Cup this decade.

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Blackhawks can do something special for Chicago by winning at home – Chicago Tribune
The Chicago Blackhawks

Did You Know? The Bulls won their first NBA Championship on this day in 1991

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Friday, June 12, 2015 05:06 PM

Did You Know? The Bulls won their first NBA Championship on this day in 1991The Chicago Bulls won their first NBA Championship against the Los Angeles Lakers on this day in 1991. The win against the Lakers was the first of six for the 1990’s Bulls, which would go on to win Championships in 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997 and 1998.

Michael Jordan, who made his debut with the Bulls in 1984, scored over 130 points in the five Championship games against the Lakers in 1991.

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Chicago Bulls
Michael Jordan Stats

Did You Know? Illinois is well represented in the NBA Finals

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Thursday, June 11, 2015 04:14 PM

Did You Know? Illinois is well represented in the NBA FinalsThough the Chicago Bulls didn’t make it to the championship, the state of Illinois is still well represented in the NBA Finals. Between the Cleveland Cavaliers and Golden State Warriors, three different players from their rosters were born in Illinois.

For the Cleveland Cavaliers, guard Iman Shumpert was born in Oak Park and attended Oak Park and River Forest High School.

For the Golden State Warriors, small forward Andre Iguodala was born in Springfield and attended Lanphier High School. He’s been in the NBA since he was drafted in 2004.

Shaun Livingston, a guard for the Warriors, was born in Peoria and attended Peoria Central High School. He was also drafted in the 2004 draft alongside Iguodala.   

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Iman Shumpert Bio
Andre Iguodala Bio
Shaun Livingston Bio

Did You Know? Michael Crichton was born in Illinois

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Wednesday, June 10, 2015 04:37 PM

Did You Know? Michael Crichton was born in IllinoisMichael Crichton, best known for authoring “Jurassic Park” and creating the hit 1990s medical drama “ER,” was born in Chicago in 1942. He would go on to become one of the most successful authors of all time, selling over 200 million copies of his books, thirteen of which were made into films.

Crichton was highly educated, earning his Bachelor’s and MD from Harvard University. He released his first novel, “The Andromeda Strain,” while still in medical school under the pseudonym John Lange.

Crichton received several awards throughout his lifetime, earning the Writer’s Guild of America Award for “ER” in 1995 and an Emmy for “ER” in 1996.

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Michael Crichton – IMDb Profile
Michael Crichton – The Official Site 

Did You Know? June is National Dairy Month

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Tuesday, June 09, 2015 10:56 AM

Did You Know? June is National Dairy MonthIf you are like most Americans, your refrigerator probably contains a wide assortment of dairy products, from the standard butter and milk to different kinds of yogurt and cheeses.

In celebration of all things dairy and the importance the foods play in living a healthy lifestyle, June is celebrated around the country as National Dairy Month.   

Illinois plays a large role in dairy production, with more than 900 dairy farms spread across the state. An average cow in Illinois produces an astonishing six gallons of milk a day – which adds up to more than 220 million gallons annually.

Looking for recipes, tips and techniques for cooking with dairy? Be sure and check out useful cooking information from the Food Network.

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Dairy Production in Illinois
National Dairy Council

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