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Hit-And-Run SUV | New ICU Addition | Village 'United Against Hate'
Here is a roundup of top stories from recent days in the northern Chicago suburbs.

We're in the final week of February, as many Christians this week mark the start of the Lenten season with Ash Wednesday. Let's take the opportunity to 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:
Police Seek SUV Driver Who Injured Woman In Hit-And-Run Crash
The 53-year-old woman originally believed she suffered a medical event that caused her to fall but video footage shows an SUV hitting her.
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ICU Addition To Open At Condell Next Week
The 22-bed ICU addition will open Wednesday, Grace Wong, public affairs operation coordinator for Condell, told Patch.
Glenview Encourages Community To Take Pledge Condemning Hate
Village President Mike Jenny proclaimed Tuesday "United Against Hate Day" in Glenview at the Village Board meeting.
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Bob Crimo Pleads Not Guilty To 7 Counts Of Reckless Conduct Over FOID
Lake County prosecutors say Crimo recklessly sponsored his son's application for a license to buy the gun used to shoot more than 50 people.
Amazon Finalizes Deal $3.9 Billion Deal To Buy One Medical
The primary care organization operates more than 200 offices, including a trio of suburban locations.
Chicago Northwest Restaurant Week Begins March 3
Arlington Heights is represented by 16 restaurants at the 10-day event.
Local Charges Dismissed Against Man Convicted Of Killing Jacob Keltner: Prosecutors
Floyd E. Brown is serving a 55-year sentence following his conviction in federal court in the fatal shooting of the McHenry County deputy.
Libertyville OKs Regional 911 Center
Construction is expected to start this summer on the Regional Operations and Communications facility at Lake County's Libertyville campus.
Man Breaks Court Officer's Nose After Being Sentenced To Prison
Maseo Rosser "made the poor choice to attack our staff," Lake County Sheriff John Idleburg said, "which is nothing short of cowardly."
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- St. Charles Man Sentenced For Payroll Tax Fraud
- 9 Residents, Dog Displaced By Smoke, Water Damage To Home, Fire Officials Say
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- Ex-MTV Star With History Of Targeting Minors Still On The Lam: Police
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