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Police: DUI Charge Follows Car Accident
Police cite man for DUI and investigate fraud and criminal damage to property complaints.

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Police cite man for DUI and investigate fraud and criminal damage to property complaints.

Pharmacy managers and store clerks are joining a 5K Walk to fight diabetes.
New Lenox real estate market climbed in September as the bulk of the Chicago area saw a bump in year-over-year comparisons.
Five different forms of cancer over four decades haven't gotten 75-year-old Edith Saurer down.
Theatre Club from Providence Catholic to perform at Billie Limacher Bicentennial Theater.
After increasing the amount of property taxes the village gives back to residents last year, trustees showed support in boosting the rebate to 55 percent. The rebate means an average of $150 for homeowners.
The Legacy Girls Traveling Soccer Team paid tribute to Karly Little, of New Lenox, at practice Monday. Little died in a car accident over the weekend.
After her son went missing from rehab, a Bridgeview woman chased down his girlfriend at the Mokena Police Department and accused her of interfering with her son's treatment.
Four others were injured in the accident that took the life of a 9-year-old from Nelson Ridge School. The injured were taken to Riverside Medical Center.
The family-owned Joliet business owners says the secret to making candy apples is using the right kind of apple -- Jonathons -- but they won't disclose their recipe.
Five different forms of cancer over four decades haven't gotten 75-year-old Edith Saurer down.
A Manhattan man was ticketed for texting while driving after a two-car accident resulting in one vehicle rolling over.
Al Johnson spends about two weeks setting up his Halloween display and a few more days to complete the electrical components. Complete with Frankenstein, a graveyard, ghosts, witches and ghouls, it invites screams and laughter.
Mike McCutcheon, program coordinator for New Lenox Wood Working Services, was interviewed by Channel 2's Harry Porterfield.
Sherlock Holmes influences the New Lenox Chamber of Commerce's "I Spy New Lenox."
Honor wasn't the only thing at stake at the Lincoln-Way North vs. Lincoln-Way West boys' soccer team.
Random registration checks dominate police activity.
New Lenox Village Engineer Will Nash keeps the community informed of traffic patterns during the Route 30 Construction Project.
Lots of fire trucks and apparatus captured people's attention, but the fire at Riverton Cabinet Co. was fortunately minor.