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Lemont Girl Scouts Celebrate 100th Anniversary
More than 125 girls commemorated the event with crafts, games, guest speakers and an indoor Promise Circle at the Lemont Township Community Center.

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More than 125 girls commemorated the event with crafts, games, guest speakers and an indoor Promise Circle at the Lemont Township Community Center.

Board Member Lisa Wright said the district is still waiting to hear from state education officials on the results of a transportation audit, as well as the possible creation of a working cash fund.
Team "Ice Ice Baby" took a swim in Lake Michigan on Sunday, March 4, to raise money for Special Olympics Chicago.
Senior Veronica Szaflarski, junior Sarah Reaves, sophomore Steve Grendzinski and freshman Katie Atherton were recognized during the March 12 meeting of the District 210 Board of Education.
Colaizzi will leave the Board of Commissioners next month to pursue a new career opportunity, park district officials announced Tuesday.
School board members will discuss a staffing plan for the upcoming school year, as well as the possible creation of a working cash fund/bond sale.
The Lemont High School senior was selected to receive a full-tuition scholarship for Indiana University from the Evans Scholars Foundation.
The Lemont-Homer Glen chapter is seeking walkers, volunteers and sponsors for the July 13 main event. The kickoff will be held at 7 p.m. at Centennial Community Center, 16028 W. 127th St.
Five things every Lemonter needs to know Monday.
Elected officials, community groups and local marching bands all participated in the village's annual parade and festival Saturday.
Check out our photos from Saturday's parade and yours to the gallery.
A look back at the headlines from March 5-11.
Proceeds from Saturday's game will support the Warrior Booster Club, which provides extracurricular activities for students in Lemont-Bromberek Combined School District 113A.
The Lemont Park District facility is the most-loved place for a good workout.
It's always good to be caught up on state politics. Here's an easy guide to what happened this week.
Patch asks readers to share their favorite spots for green beer and Irish cheer.
Saturday is jam-packed with events around Lemont, and we've got all the scoop.
What's selling in Lemont? A five-bedroom home on Prairie Street sold for $565,000 in December.
The following arrest information was supplied by the Lemont Police Department for arrests made Feb. 20-26. It does not indicate a conviction.
More than 100 volunteers assisted the Midwest Heart Foundation last week as they provided cardiac screenings for nearly 800 Lemont High School students.