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Architects Approved for New Police, Public Works Buildings
The major aspects of the village's $24 million capital improvements project are moving forward.

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The major aspects of the village's $24 million capital improvements project are moving forward.

Get all of the information you need for the final show in the 2012 Triple Play Concert Series.
Also at the meeting, Fuller's Car Wash was granted a special use permit to build near Lincoln-Way Central.
New Lenox police reports, Aug. 24-26.
Pandora bracelet, Kindle Touch and wine tasting chances available for auction.
The Hub means more than music; it means positive outreach and support.
New Lenox Fire Protection District honors Jaymes Hendry with a Citizen's Heroism Award
New Lenox police reports, Aug. 20-23.
The board for the Lincoln-Way school district announced the schedule for Back to School Walk-Through nights, which let parents know how it feels to attend high school. Again.
Scam artists are busy again; seniors are prey.
After a potential tenant backed out of its deal, the public library turned to a short-term solution before something before
A crowd of about 500 came to the New Lenox event, which featured a movie, drinks and vendors.
It's slow. It's a pain. It's construction.
New Lenox police reports, Aug. 17-19.
'Celebrating Stars of Tomorrow' is a foundation fundraiser planned for Sept. 8.
Forest Preserve Police are working to stymie a pattern that has developed in which people are having sex at Hammel Woods in Shorewood.
The Route 30 construction project requires motorists to be even more aware of safety precautions around school buses this year.
Will County Treasurers Office was late in distributing $1.4 million.
New Lenox police reports, Aug. 14-16.