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Breast Implants Save Man's Life | Gym Owner Tasered | Missing Hunter
Massive cricket stadium | Animal cruelty at rodeo | Student dies in crash | Bank robbers indicted: feds

ILLINOIS — On the weekend, we present a week in review of the top stories and headlines from all across Illinois. Here's a roundup of some of the most-read stories across the state. You can also find your local Patch and catch up on those stories by clicking here.
Breast Implants Save Life Of Man Who Needed Double-Lung Transplant
The technique could also save other lives: "With this new approach that we’ve developed, many patients who get to the point of needing a lung transplant — but their damaged lungs are making them too sick to get one — can now potentially get transplanted."
Gym Owner Tased By Police After Noise Complaint
Bodycam footage captures the gym owner's expletive-laden confrontation with police before he's hit with a Taser.
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Body Pulled From Lake Believed To Be Missing Hunter
Police believe he fell from his duck blind.
High School Student Dies In Cemetery Road Wreck
The 16-year-old passenger was riding in a car that lost control, went into a ditch and hit a tree.
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Cricket Stadium Officially Coming To Suburb
The massive 24,000-seat stadium will seat more people than the United Center. Despite protests from some neighbors, the board approved the stadium plan 4-1.
Animal Cruelty Charges Filed After Unlicensed Rodeo
An animal rights group provided the sheriff's department with video of drone footage showing various acts of animal cruelty. During the rodeo event, several steers were seen to be in physical distress with injuries, while participants continue to use the steers for the rodeo.

Feds Indict 2 Men For Robbing Multiple Banks
Police say the men were involved in at least five different bank robberies.
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