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Fatal Home Invasion | New Bears President | Deputy Accused Of Lying
Here is a roundup of top stories from recent days in the northern Chicago suburbs.

We're more than halfway through the first month of 2023, with another week of freezing temperatures in the forecast. Why not get caught up on the latest news from the northern Chicago suburbs from the past few days.
Here is a look at articles that have been getting attention from Patch.com readers:
Warren Introduced As Bears President With Focus On Future, Winning
Big Ten Commissioner Kevin Warren's experience developing a new Vikings stadium will be key as the Bears eye a move to Arlington Heights.
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1 Dead, Man Charged Following Suburban Home Invasion
A 26-year-old Lindenhurst man faces charges in connection with the home invasion and shooting in Monday night in St. Charles.
Norge Ski Jump Competition To Happen Even Without Snow: Officials
The popular ski jump competition returns to Fox River Grove next weekend. Norge officials saw snow may need to be trucked to the hill.
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Walgreens Removes Purchase Limits On Fever-Reducing Products For Kids
The Deerfield-based company had installed the restrictions last month to "prevent excess purchasing behavior."
Sheriff's Deputy Accused Of Lying To Police, 911 After Losing His Gun
The sergeant falsely claimed to have been mugged after he left his firearm in an unlocked car, prosecutors said.
$2.3 Million Stolen By Art Institute Of Chicago Payroll Manager: FBI
Prosecutors said the 56-year-old Beach Park resident embezzled the money over the course of 13 years before he was discovered.
Deerfield High School's Anderson Named Principal Of The Year
Administrators made the selection through the Lake County Region Of The Illinois Principals Association.
Illinois Assault Weapon Ban Challenges Filed In State, Federal Courts
The first lawsuits seeking to have the Protect Illinois Communities Act declared unconstitutional were filed days after its passage.
MORE ON PATCH
- 911 Call About Shot Resident Was Hoax: Police
- 3 Charged Over North Shore Burglary, Police Chase, Carjacking Attempt
- Contaminated Soil Delays Longmeadow Project
- AR-15 Seized After Lake County Man Accused Of Domestic Violence: Blotter
- Man Gets 19 Years In Federal Prison For Targeting Girl On Instagram
- Lockers Cut, Wallets Taken At Willow Road Biz: Blotter
- Whiskey Bend Gastropub Opening Frida
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