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Cop On A Rooftop Back In Oak Forest, This Time At New Dunkin
Cops will be atop the new Dunkin location in Oak Forest on May 16 to raise money for Special Olympics Illinois.

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Cops will be atop the new Dunkin location in Oak Forest on May 16 to raise money for Special Olympics Illinois.

Cops will be atop Manhattan's Dunkin location on Friday, May 16 to raise money for Special Olympics Illinois.
Cops will be atop Dunkin locations in Orland Park May 16 to raise money for Special Olympics Illinois.
Paddy B's in Orland Park will host the popular game, with a portion of the proceeds to benefit the family of fallen Trooper Clay Carns.
The crash happened Friday just after 1 p.m., Cook County Sheriff's Police said.
The crash happened Saturday afternoon at Manhattan-Monee and Schoolhouse roads.
The crash happened near 159th Street and Ridgeland Avenue Friday afternoon, the Sheriff's office said.
The Koscinski family on May 6 awarded five student-athletes following their passions to college, a nod to their late son and his dreams.
Terry Salabura is fighting breast cancer. A photoshoot fundraiser for her is set for May 10 at Peaceful Grounds' "Mamas and Mimosas."
The kidnappings and thwarted attempt took place in 2019 in Naperville, Westchester, and South Holland.
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Richard McGrath is no longer part of the Augustinian Order under which he served as priest, Patch has learned.
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