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Thousands Fill New Lenox Commons For Triple Play Opener 'The Fray'
The Fray played to a packed crowd at the New Lenox Commons Saturday, June 10.

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The Fray played to a packed crowd at the New Lenox Commons Saturday, June 10.

Anthony Fehrenbacher, 47, was found dead in a lake at CECO Recreation Club in Coal City Saturday morning.
Services have been set for Anthony Fehrenbacher, a lifelong Manhattan resident who was found dead June 10.
The workshop will be held June 21.
The incident happened June 11 in the 1200 block of Elder Road.
The body was found in the water early Saturday morning at CECO Recreation Club in Coal City.
Stop by Zabrocki Plaza from 7 to 10 p.m. Saturday, June 10 to catch HiFi Superstars. Food and drink vendors available on-site.
A local family's orange barn cat essentially became a small town's mascot, trotting around on adventures and making social calls.
One person's information was fraudulently used to file income taxes, another's was used to file for unemployment benefits.
The man was seen in a business in the 18200 block of Halsted in Homewood, police said.
The burglary happened March 1 at Cornerstone Jewelry in New Lenox.
Isabella Avila was the fan plucked from the crowd at Taylor Swift's first Eras show at Soldier Field, given Swift's signature hat.
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Police Chief Jeff Wold announced he will retire at the end of the month.
The ducklings are back with their mom after a few scary minutes Thursday morning.
Police continue to look for Anthony Fehrenbacher, 47, a lifelong Manhattan resident last seen May 26.
The state's new budget earmarks $15 million in a grant to go toward the remediation of the dilapidated land and buildings.
Manhattan residents are invited to attend an open house set for June 14, to discuss plans and visions for Manhattan's downtown.
The owner of Zembar Jewelers in New Lenox said she looked on in panic as two suspects smashed and pillaged glass cases inside the store.
Stephanie Wright has taken on the role of Community Engagement Manager with the Village of Flossmoor and District 161.