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What's It Take to Open Your Very Own Chick-Fil-A?
Chick-fil-A representatives share the inside scoop on how you can get into an owner/operator role with the company.

Jeff Graveline is a contributor to Patch. Previously, he worked at 22nd Century Media.
Chick-fil-A representatives share the inside scoop on how you can get into an owner/operator role with the company.

Restaurant chain holds seminar outlining the ins and outs of what it takes to be an owner of a Chick-fil-A.
iPads, interactive whiteboards coming to classrooms for 2011–2012 school year.
Despite the heat, attendees enjoyed food, vendors and other attractions at Sunday's event, hosted by the American Islamic Association.
Community welcomes home Sgt. Brad Hojek Jr., preps for Ranger Up Healing Sgt. Brad Hojek Jr. event at 115 Bourbon Street on Sunday, July 17.
Brad Hojek Jr. is welcomed home by more than 100 friends, family and guests with a flag lining ceremony, gifts and gratitude.
Council discusses possible addition of community comments prior to council votes and approves consent agenda during July 12 meeting.
Gov. Pat Quinn signs off on new congressional district map, Oak Forest remains in 1st congressional district.
Every weekday until gas gets back under $4 a gallon, Patch will bring you GasBuddy's lowest local gas price.
Police said someone stole stuff, vandalized vehicles and got into garages on a Tinley Park block this week.
Frankfort police and Will County sheriff, June 7-14.
At the June 21 Board of Education meeting for Bremen High School District 228, members agreed to new books for AP classes, school improvements and a student disciplinary action.
The wake of Julie Gorczynski draws hundreds who wanted to say goodbye to a friend gone too soon.
The Gorczynski family remembers their much-loved daughter, sister and friend, who was killed in a car accident in Orland Park.
Every Sunday night during the summer, Stoney Point's parking lot fills with classic cars, residents and the roar of engines.
After approval from the Will County Board, township highway department ready to drop speed limit to 25 miles per hour on many township streets.
Despite the high temps, Frankfort residents fill the Green for a showing of "What About Bob?"
This summer, the village bought iPads to help cut costs on paper. Instead of printing up documents for the board, everyone can check them out on the electronic tablet.
Community Service Officer Phil Valois was sworn in Tuesday at the regular Tinley Park Village Board meeting as an interim police chief.
The Tinley Park Farmer's Market opened for the season Saturday, drawing more than 35 vendors and hundreds of shoppers to Zabrocki Plaza.