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Choo-Choo and Track had quite a journey from a Walmart Distribution Center in Georgia. Train and truck rides later, they're safe now.
The reopening of the road provides an important link to and from Manhattan, Mayor Mike Adrieansen said. The project should take 2 months.
Parents in New Lenox District 122 can mark the first day of school coming soon.
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The community of Manhattan is coming together for a boy in a battle with neuroblastoma, whose cancer has recently returned.
Orland Park District 135 parents and students can mark the first day of school coming up soon.
Only 30 spots available for the academy that runs Jan. 11–March 28.
Funeral services have been set for Lauren Pikor, 30, the victim of a fatal stabbing Friday, Aug. 4 in Oak Forest.
Chad Oster, 36, of Tinley Park, will be held without bond in connection with the Aug. 4 stabbing death of Lauren Pikor, 30.
Lauren Pikor was a single mom with an 8-year-old daughter, according to family. A fundraiser has been started to support her.
Former Tinley Park Planning Director Paula Wallrich died July 31 at 68 years old.
Juanita Mitchell died Friday after suffering a stroke, according to a report.
Police have taken the man into custody after an hours-long barricade situation.
The woman was found at 10:14 p.m. Friday outside a home in the 5300 block of Diamond Drive, Oak Forest police said.
The crash happened on I-294 at 167th Street near Hazel Crest Friday morning.
An Oak Forest man, 20, is in federal custody after being indicted on several charges including trafficking 25 “Glock switches."
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