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Motion Filed For Batavia Teen In Bomb Case To Be Tried As Adult
The teen could face at least two, more severe felony charges if the Kane County prosecutors motion is granted, the Daily Herald reported.

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The teen could face at least two, more severe felony charges if the Kane County prosecutors motion is granted, the Daily Herald reported.

Patch has put together details of some fun Super Bowl Sunday 2020 spots across Arlington Heights, Rolling Meadows and more.
Patch has put together details of some fun Super Bowl Sunday 2020 spots across Lake County.
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