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Jan. 3: Kickboxing Class, Daddy-Daughter Date Night
Five things every Lemonter needs to know Tuesday.

Amanda came to Patch in June 2010 after graduating from Northwestern University with a bachelor's degree in journalism. She launched Lemont Patch in 2010, and covered the community for two years before moving to Downers Grove in August 2012.
Prior to Patch, Amanda wrote for her college newspaper, The Daily Northwestern, covering city council and education. In 2009, Amanda spent three months interning at the Orange County Register in California. Despite the large market, it was here that she learned the ins and outs of community reporting. After returning to Illinois in June 2009, Amanda immediately started working as an editorial intern in the DuPage County office of the Daily Herald. During her senior year at Northwestern, she spent six months investigating a possible wrongful conviction case with the Medill Innocence Project.
Five things every Lemonter needs to know Tuesday.

The following arrest information was supplied by the Lemont Police Department for arrests made Dec. 20-26. It does not indicate a conviction.
Which places in town are closed today? Before you head out, check out our quick-hit list of places observing the holiday.
Select merchandise will continue to be sold at the boutique's sister store, Belle de Jour Salon.
From a new murderer database to stricter seat-belt enforcement, here’s a look at some of the new legislation taking effect in the new year.
Tracy Henry and Nancy Kuhn's Christmas tree from Puckerville Farms took first place in this year's "Trim the Tree Contest," sponsored by the Cook County Farm Bureau.
Peter and Gabby Marzano have become regulars on the morning news show thanks to their post-game recaps on YouTube.
The downtown Lemont pub is offering a gift card to the Patch reader who correctly guesses the score of Sunday's football game.
Regulations governing such topics as back seat safety belt use, elderly abuse, DNA and child porn go into effect at midnight Sunday.
Five things every Lemonter needs to know Thursday.
Public Relations Chair Taylor Campos updates Patch readers on what the latest from the National Junior Honor Society.
From a bank robbery and bomb threat to elections and superintendents, here's a look at the year's most viewed stories.
Five things every Lemonter needs to know Wednesday.
The following article was submitted by Old Quarry seventh-grader Ahnna Kolacki.
A look back at the people, places and events that made headlines this year.
The Illinois Tollway announced $609 million in construction projects for 2012. They're being funded with a hefty increase in tolls for cars
The following arrest information was supplied by the Lemont Police Department for arrests made Dec. 12-19. It does not indicate a conviction.
Board hopes to name interim superintendent by Jan. 11. Details of Ricker's resignation agreement, approved Dec. 23, have yet to be released to the public.
From a new murderer database to stricter seat-belt enforcement, here’s a look at some of the new legislation taking effect in the new year.
Five things every Lemonter needs to know Tuesday.