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The team took over the Lemont Kohl's last week to purchase Christmas gifts for local families in need.

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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.
The team took over the Lemont Kohl's last week to purchase Christmas gifts for local families in need.

Five things every Lemonter needs to know Tuesday.
Village officials could consider a course of action in the coming months to protect the town's 2,400 ash trees from the destructive beetle.
The school board will hear information regarding a 2008-2009 transportation claim, as well as a nearly $1.6 million loan to the education fund to pay off tax anticipation warrants issued to District 210.
Five things every Lemonter needs to know Monday.
The 100-yard medley relay team set meet and team records Dec. 4 at the St. Charles 8 and Under Classic.
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Surveys are available online at www.sd113a.org through Dec. 23.
The downtown Lemont pub is offering a gift card to the Patch reader who correctly guesses the score of Sunday's football game.
The following arrest information was supplied by the Lemont Police Department for arrests made Dec. 5-11. It does not indicate a conviction.
Gerald C. Tysko, a 33-year-old man described by a police as a "serial bank robber," was charged Thursday with bank robbery and aggravated robbery. Bond has been set at $250,000.
The following arrest information was supplied by the Lemont Police Department for arrests made Dec. 5-11. It does not indicate a conviction.
A man was taken into custody around 4 a.m. for his suspected involvement in the Lemont National Bank robbery Tuesday, according to Lemont Police Chief Kevin Shaughnessy.
The State Street location will resume normal business hours Wednesday, according to a bank employee.
Chief Kevin Shaughnessy confirms State Street branch was robbed around 5 p.m. Tuesday. Offender is described as a white male in his 30s, with a slight build and ruddy complexion.
The meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m. at Old Quarry Middle School, 16100 W. 127th St.
What business offers the best services or products, while also giving back to the Lemont community? Nominate your favorite local business and we'll feature it later this month.
A representative for the deli declined to say why the company closed shop, formerly locatedat 1130 State Street near Chipain's.
Who's made the village a better place by his or her actions this year? Help us recognize an outstanding Lemont resident.
Five things every Lemonter needs to know Monday.