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New Lenox Man Nabbed for Possession of a Controlled Substance: Police Blotter
Four drivers were stopped for DUI and drug-related arrests.

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Four drivers were stopped for DUI and drug-related arrests.

This week's top headline in Mokena Patch revealed some gruesome details about the Hickory Street double murder in Joliet last month.
This week's top headline in New Lenox Patch revealed that LA Café, which burned down in January 2012, will not be reopening.
12 high schools, from Palos Hills to Bradley-Bourbonnais, participated in the March 1 Lincoln-Way High School District 210 Special Games in New Lenox.
A Lincoln-Way High School District 210 school bus was hit by another vehicle.
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The Manhattan Irish Fest is Friday and Saturday. Bagpipers, Celtic bands and more are part of the community-wide event.
Illinois State Police say traffic is moving along I-80.
Identity theft and fraud tap into families' accounts.
The accompanying photos were taken by the Will County Sheriff's Department during the week of Feb. 21-27. Charges are not evidence of guilt.
About 115 exhibitors, including a new section for non-profit organizations, will be at the expo.
New Lenox Mayor Tim Baldermann revealed Tuesday the three headliners for the 2013 Triple Play Concert Series. Find out who will be rocking your suburb this year.
Celtic varsity cheerleaders take home the top trophy from the NCA Open Nationals Championship in Louisville, KY.
Illinois State Police address minor crashes while the emergency snow plan is in effect.
Expansion project on hold during the economic downturns is resurrected.
Possession of drug equipment ends in an arrest.
Disturbance at Silver Cross Hospital ends in arrest for disorderly conduct.
After LA Cafe Restaurant in New Lenox burned down in January 2012, the owner had vowed to reopen. But now it seems his plans have gone up in smoke too.
L-W students enrolled in early childhood courses work directly with the kids. The high school students are guided by a full-time supervisor.
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