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Video Shows Day Care Workers Force-Feeding Infants: Cops | PM
Ribfest moves | Dispatcher honored after mass shooting | Girl stabbed on trail | MLB probes racist messages | Precious Moments home sale

Share-worthy stories from the Illinois Patch network to talk about tonight:
Day Care Workers Force-Fed Children: Police
Police say video shows the women force-feeding two infants. Three women now face charges, including one woman accused of hitting a child in the face with a plate.
Naperville Ribfest Relocating To Romeoville
The festival will leave Naperville after 30 years at Knoch Park.
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Aurora Dispatcher Honored For Work During Henry Pratt Shooting
Melissa Johnson handled emergency calls during the mass shooting on Feb. 16.
Girl, 16, Stabbed On Walking Trail, Suspect At Large
The victim told police she had just locked up her bicycle and was walking alone on the trail when a man approached her, took out a kitchen knife and swiped at her with it.
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MLB Investigating Racist Messages Sent To Cubs Player
"In a sport that celebrates diversity and unites people from all backgrounds, we are appalled anyone claiming to be a fan would send divisive and bigoted insults to a player," Theo Epstein said.
Precious Moments Owner Lists Illinois Home ... Again
The sprawling home is now selling for $2.5 million, down from $7.9 million in 2015.
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