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Montgomery to Collect Unwanted Prescription Drugs
Unwanted drugs can be turned in from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 29, at the Police Department.

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Unwanted drugs can be turned in from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 29, at the Police Department.

Darien Center could be complete by summer.
Think you know where this picture was taken? There's free stuff in it for you if you're right.
The class will focus on the library’s newest resource, Job and Career Accelerator.
A look at recent police reports provided by the Kendall County Sheriff's department.
Items accepted include electronics, small appliances and rechargeable batteries.
During the event, community members can bring electronics, all types of batteries, car fluids and metal to the recycling event location to help keep them out of landfills.
Here is an item from the Village of Lisle Police Department blotter on Sept. 10.
Several business leaders are urging aldermen to continue the city’s relationship with the bureau.
The new scoreboard, located on the Yorkville Middle School football field, will be used by Dist. 115 as well as Yorkville Youth Tackle Football for practices and sporting events.
A look at recent police reports provided by the Montgomery Police Department.
Adam Zbrozek joins more than 40 new staff members in District 115 for the 2012-2013 school year.
All ages are welcome to the 28th annual event which gives attendees a glimpse of what life was like almost 100 years ago.
The SCTNow 5K Walk/Run 2011 will be held at 9:30 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 22, at Lakewood Creek Elementary School in Montgomery.
The purpose of the presentation is to increase awareness of the current heroin, alcohol and controlled substance use, and provide resources for students at risk for addictive substance abuse behaviors.
This year 65 families are participating in the event.
Next month, the theater group will perform The Sound of Music at the Sandwich Opera House.
Free apple pie will be served.