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Tinley Dad In Cancer Fight Brings Back Vintage Holiday Lights Display
Nick Schuber had to get back to his lights display, a year after a diagnosis of stage four colon cancer.

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Nick Schuber had to get back to his lights display, a year after a diagnosis of stage four colon cancer.

Police are investigating a residential burglary at 179th and Oak Park Avenue.
A Fifth Third Bank location was robbed Friday evening. Police and the FBI are investigating.
Round Barn Farm will receive $200,000 in grant money to improve its trail system, Gov. JB Pritzker announced this week.
The gala will be held Thursday, Dec. 14 at Crystal Tree Country Club.
A Romeoville woman faces hate crime and battery charges after the Nov. 27 incident at Silver Cross Hospital in New Lenox.
The Southwest Symphony Orchestra has two concerts planned for Dec. 9 and 10 in Orland Park.
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Assistant Finance Director is appointed to replace retiring Director Scott Bordui.
Sweet Creations by Patrick is holding a hot cocoa bomb sale, with a large portion of proceeds going to family of a slain Oak Forest woman.
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Flipside Brewing is preparing to release its newest Christmas cookie-inspired beer, with other holiday events lined up.
The team made up of eighth graders from the Jr. Knights and Jr. Warriors.
Horses will be outside the New Lenox Walmart Saturday, Dec. 2.
The accident happened around 1:30 a.m. Tuesday.
The fire happened Sunday afternoon in the 1600 block of East Eagle Lake Road.
The Hirsch family was in a pinch when one member behind its lights display was injured—but his vision still lit up, with some help.
The payout is in a lawsuit filed by former student Robert Krankvich, who alleged sexual abuse by former principal Rev. Richard McGrath.
The club opened its lot at 147th and Ravinia Nov. 20, with daily hours.