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Here's an item from the Village of Lisle Police Department blotter on Nov. 26.

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Here's an item from the Village of Lisle Police Department blotter on Nov. 26.

Here's an item from the Village of Lisle Police Department blotter on Nov. 22.
Here is an item from the Village of Lisle Police Department blotter on Nov. 21.
Illinois is one of 42 states that offer the lottery game.
Registration ends Dec. 6; tickets are not available at the door.
Lottery ticket sales are expected to sell even faster in advance of Wednesday's $500 million Powerball Jackpot Lottery drawing.
Reports state Beard posted bond and was released with court information.
Reports state Timothy Engelman was also ticketed for no insurance and traffic signal violation after his vehicle was stopped for the traffic violation.
DuPage County Board approves budget for fiscal year 2013 that is $7.3 million less than the previous year. The budget includes cutting seven staff positions and $16.9 million in appropriations for campus and county-wide improvements.
Police stopped his vehicle for failing to yield at an intersection.
Here's an item from the Village of Lisle Police Department blotter on Nov. 20.
Cataldo will be offering advanced tips on cutting grocery bills, including information on how the year-long pricing cycle works and the best times to purchase certain products.
This program is being offered by the Village of Montgomery as part of its Senior Citizen Program, but people of all ages are invited to attend.
Please check out these safety tips on precautions you can take when doing your online holiday shopping.
A roundup of online job listings within the Lisle and Naperville area.
Every week Patch shares information on pets waiting to be adopted at the Naperville Area Humane Society and Animals Deserving of Proper Treatment.
Last year nearly 1,000 items were collected, including a generous donation from the Dial Company.
The cast includes more than 40 students from Rosary and Marmion, and music is provided by the Rosary Symphony Orchestra with additional musicians from the Marmion-Rosary Band.
Festivities include the Santa Parade, performances by children, cookies and hot chocolate at Village Hall, an ice carving demonstration, the annual tree lighting, and more.
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