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First Bank Of Manhattan, New Lenox Awards NL Boutique $15,000 Grant
The grant is through the Community First Accelerate Grants for Small Business program, the bank said.

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The grant is through the Community First Accelerate Grants for Small Business program, the bank said.

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The event offers free recycling for electronics, household hazardous waste, metal, wood, clothing, books, toys, and more.
Tinley Park police and several other agencies searched woods near 187th and Ridgeland Avenue before eventually calling off the efforts.
Orland Park resident Manus Keane turned 103 years old last month, and he's pretty humble about it.
The Village is one of six communities in Illinois chosen for the grant.
School officials early Wednesday morning were notified of a threat made against the school via social media.
The group gathered at Wildflowers on Wolf Sept. 9 to celebrate camaraderie, support, and leadership in business.
The new fest—featuring nature activities, live music, and food—is set for Saturday, Sept. 28.
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Mokena's Crafted 1979 bottle shop and taproom hosts back-to-back events Sept. 13–14.
Manhattan Trustee Justin Young has announced that he will seek to extend his stay on the Village Board.
Village officials are asking residents to participate in forming the next comprehensive plan.
The Village of Tinley Park will host a Patriot Day ceremony Wednesday, Sept. 11.
Must-know info for the big show Saturday, Sept. 14.
The event is free and family-friendly, with games and activities for children and adults.
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