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Flood-Damaged Home Burglarized, Petition Against D181 Late Starts Circulates: Week in Review

Patch looks back at five of the most read stories from the week of April 29 to May 3.

1. Flood-Damaged Home Buglarized: Police Blotter: Jewelry went missing from a home in the 1200 block of Indian Trail that was broken-into on April 25.

2. 520 Signatures on Petition Against D181 Late Starts: The District 181 Board of Education is expected to further discuss the late-start issue at its May 20 Committee of the Whole meeting and vote on a final 2013-14 calendar on May 28.

3. : According to a now-public complaint, the coach once forced a sick player to work out until he lost control of his bowels, then openly mocked him for it, as well as for his religion.

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4. UPDATE: Duke the Dog has been Found: After 15 days on the loose, Duke reunited with his owner, Anne, Wednesday night at the Salt Creek Tennis Club in Hinsdale.

5. D86's One-Bid Packages Products of 'Flawed' Process: Board Member: District 86's general contractor said the low number of subcontractors bidding on several summer-improvement packages is actually due to a construction market on the rise and a corresponding lack of desire by firms to take on small-scope projects.

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