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Lemont High School Wins Bright Red Apple Award for Educational Excellence
Only 79 of 868 Illinois school districts—less than 10 percent—earned the distinction in 2012.

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Only 79 of 868 Illinois school districts—less than 10 percent—earned the distinction in 2012.

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What's selling in Lemont? A six-bedroom home on Sawgrass Drive sold for $770,000 in February.
The popular WGN/CLTV show featured the deli Sunday night as part of its "Southwest 'Burbs" episode.
Cassie, 9 months, is up for adoption at A Caring Place Humane Society.
Cassie, 9 months, is up for adoption at A Caring Place Humane Society.
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Penny is a 6-year-old terrier up for adoption at A Caring Place Humane Society.
It's always good to be caught up on state politics. Here's an easy guide to what happened this week.
The inaugural season of the Old Quarry Middle School swim team was capped with a win at the Southeast DuPage Elementary Athletic Association on Tuesday.
The village's annual spring recycling event was held April 14, along with tree planting at the Lemont Township Community Center. This Saturday, residents are invited to participate in a clean-up of the Heritage Quarries trail.
The Chicago Tribune reports that Buehrle sold his 4,000-square-foot Ruffled Feathers home for $550,000
Seventh-and eighth-graders were recently inducted to the middle school's National Junior Honor Society.
Students got a lesson in bike safety Tuesday as they raised money for the children's research hospital.
District officials have contacted the Illinois State Board of Education about the possibility of amending the district's financial plan to hire additional teachers for the 2012-13 school year.
The resolution will be introduced Tuesday during the county board meeting, according to a press release.
The recent transportation audit adjustment and student fees are also on the agenda for the Tuesday's school board meeting.
Students will compete in the 2012 Mock Firms Architectural Competition on Friday, May 4, at the Congress Plaza Hotel in Chicago.