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Plus: Armed Home Intruder Hit Man With Bat, Mokena's Daniel Potter Tosses 1st Pitch At Slammers Game, Village Mad At Upcoming Cell Antennas
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Blue Island Man Handcuffed, Sexually Assaulted Woman For 3 Days: COPS
The imprisoned, chained woman cried for help three days in an abandoned house in West Pullman before a passerby heard her, prosecutors said.
Lincoln-Way Women Business Women Give Back To Others With Scholarships
The Lincoln-Way Area Business Women's Organization on Tuesday gave out $1,000 scholarships to 24 young women headed to college.
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Circle The Date For First Southside Summerfest, Presented By Marist
The inaugural music festival will feature three amazing bands in one night on the Marist football field, July 23. Tickets on sale now.
Home Intruder Hit Man With Bat, Threatened At Gunpoint: Oak Forest
According to police, the man knew one of the people in the Terrace Drive home that he forced his way into last week.
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Throwing Gas: Mokena's Daniel Potter Tosses 1st Pitch At Slammers Game
Nearly 2,000 fans were on hand Tuesday to watch Mokena's unofficial mayor hurl the ball before the game.
Cell Antennas To Be Installed On Tinley Park Poles, Village Not Happy
The antennas are required to be installed after a new Illinois law that expands cell provider's coverage in the event of an emergency.
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