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Chant Taunts Nagy's Son At Football Game

Party mom allowed underage boozing: cops | Richest man buys rare Constitution copy | Sleepy gunman

Here are the news stories trending across Illinois on Tuesday night:

Principal Condemns 'Fire Nagy' Chants At Playoff Game

Two of Nagy's sons, Brayden and Tate Nagy, are listed as members of Lake Forest's varsity football team, which lost Saturday's game to the Trojans. Cary's principal said the chant was "not acceptable nor appropriate.">>>Read More.

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Mom Accused Of Allowing Alcohol At Party For 100 Underage Kids

The woman is accused of allowing an underage drinking party after which several young party goers needed to be treated for intoxication, police said.>>>Read More.

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IL's Richest Man Buys 1st Printing Of U.S. Constitution For $43M

A rare first printing of the U.S. Constitution sold at Sotheby's in New York for $43.2 million, a record price for a document or book sold at auction. It was purchased by Illinois' richest man.>>>Read More.

Gunman Takes Nap At Traffic Light: Police

Police said they found him asleep at the wheel with the loaded gun in his lap.>>>Read More.


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