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La Grange Park Thanks Departing Youth Commissioners
Four departing youth commissioners for the Village of La Grange Park received a thank you from staff at a recent board of trustees meeting.

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Four departing youth commissioners for the Village of La Grange Park received a thank you from staff at a recent board of trustees meeting.

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The La Grange Park Police Department is looking for help in identifying police chiefs from the village's past.
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Starbucks, La Grange Library filled up early with residents seeking electricity and internet—hopefully they're reading their Patch!
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Patch is receiving reports of power outages in La Grange due to high winds.
Lyons Township High School's award winning student radio station and newspaper announce 2011-2012 staff and positions.
Noodles & Company struck by lightning early Monday morning.
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