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NLSD122 Announces Principal Reassignments for 2013-2014
Haines School Principal Jackie Miller is planning to retire at the end of the school year.

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Haines School Principal Jackie Miller is planning to retire at the end of the school year.

New Lenox School District 122 is hosting a Kindergarten Information Night
The soon-to-be installed security system has a 911 panic button and conducts background checks on the spot.
There's still plenty of time to get over to the Bridal Expo at Rialto Square Theatre.
Unauthorized prescription drugs were seized in a traffic stop.
Those tall stockpiles of dirt are shrinking.
A New Lenox police narcotics investigation resulted in the arrest of a 61-year-old Joliet woman.
Lincoln, Zero Dark Thirty, Silver Linings Playbook and more great films were nominated for Best Picture. See all of the nominations and find out where and when they'll be in nearby theaters.
New Lenox, also called "The Home of Proud Americans," just seemed to be the right place to sponsor a program that promotes the Honor Flight program for World War II veterans.
Get out this weekend and enjoy some fun family-friendly activities.
Looking for a job in the surrounding area? The Lincoln-Way Patch communities are at your service.
TM Tires will be rolling out some jobs when it opens its new tire repair facility in New Lenox.
A simple act of kindness by a stranger, and one woman's appreciation has gotten social media buzzing about something positive.
Fraud and criminal damage to property complaints filed with New Lenox police.
NLSD122 board members attacked the legitimacy of a Jan. 11 hearing that resulted in removing incumbent Kathy Miller from the April ballot.
The accompanying photos were taken by the Will County Sheriff's Department during the week of Jan. 9-Jan. 15. Charges are not evidence of guilt.
New Lenox school board President Nick DiSandro said board member Maureen Broderick had a hand in filing the objection to incumbent Kathy Miller's petition for the April election.
Slashed tires, car burglary and criminal damage to property probed by New Lenox police.
The Village board approved a water rate change and established a $32 monthly service charge.
Board members Maureen Broderick and Sue Smith were the only ones who went to the New Lenox School District Office to view petitions.