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Here is a roundup of top stories from recent days in the northern Chicago suburbs.

The superintendent took responsibility for blocking the distribution of "#WeRemember" stickers on International Holocaust Remembrance Day.
Federal prosecutors agree with Terry Link's defense attorney: the former Lake County Democratic Party chief should avoid prison time.
Ron was known for his stoicism, quick wit, and simplicity, as well as his passion and love for his family.
Recent obituaries and upcoming services on Chicago's North Shore.
Recent obituaries and upcoming services on Chicago's North Shore.
After the Illinois Attorney General's Office found the village violated the Open Meetings Act, Patch obtained audio of the discussion.
City officials are "exploring legal options" to prevent a reoccurrence of Thursday's racist and antisemitic remarks in person and over Zoom.
University officials were accused of illegally colluding to favor wealthy applicants and "legacy" students.
Officers found a 26-year-old Chicago man with multiple gunshot wounds at Harlem and Chase avenues.
University officials gave the all clear about an hour after an "active threat" alert Sunday instructed people to "run, hide, fight."
The 27th annual American-American Youth Achievement Awards is part of a local Black History Month initiative, district officials said.
Surface Guided Radiation Therapy ensures patients only receive radiation in the right spot — without the need for a permanent mark.
Officers found nearly 100 grams of cocaine, over 170 grams of methamphetamine and a one live round of ammo after a chase, prosecutors said.
Financial exploitation of the elderly arrest and fake boss, tech support and concert ticket scam reports: New Trier Township Police Blotters
City staff said the upgrades are expected to be complete by October.
Resident scammed out of more than $18,000 after clicking on an alert claiming their account had been breached: Wilmette-Kenilworth Blotter
Northwestern officials are reportedly considering home football games at Lambeau Field, Wrigley Field, Soldier Field and Seatgeak Stadium.
The former Lake Forest High School and Evanston Township High School administrator returns to the North Shore to succeed Bruce Law in D-113.
Here is a roundup of top stories from recent days in the northern Chicago suburbs.