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Voting ends Sunday, Dec. 29—click to support your favorite gym/fitness center in Patch's poll for the best in Bolingbrook, Plainfield and Romeoville.

Voting ends Sunday, Dec. 29—click to support your favorite gym/fitness center in Patch's poll for the best in Bolingbrook, Plainfield and Romeoville.
Why are these folks copping an attitude?
Why are these folks copping an attitude?
Peterson plans to challenge murder conviction, and his attorneys anticipate appellate arguments to be held in late 2014, according to a published report.
When officers arrived to investigate the report of a domestic problem in the 400 block of South Palmer Drive, the conflict escalated, Bolingbrook police Lt. Mike Rompa said.
Peterson plans to challenge murder conviction, and his attorneys anticipate appellate arguments to be held in late 2014, according to a published report.
Also, police report a 26-year-old Bolingbrook man is charged in connection with a hit-and-run incident in the 600 block of Montrose Drive.
Also, police report cash swiped in burglary on South Bolingbrook Drive.
Bolingbrook and Romeoville residents will look back on 2013 with many fond personal memories—and also memories of a few sensational news stories that captured their attention.
Bolingbrook and Romeoville residents will look back on 2013 with many fond personal memories—and also memories of a few sensational news stories that captured their attention.
Plus, Romeoville's Katie Phares is named to the Dean's List for the 2013 fall term at Augustana College.
Student will be honored for award-winning composition "Of That Sweet Imprisonment" on Jan. 25 at ceremony in Peoria.
Bolingbrook High School graduate and Chicago Art Institute student Max Crider pays it forward during a recent visit to Tibbott Elementary School, painting a picture of what his average day looks like now that he's in college.
New state laws on pet stores, Facebook, child visitation, wine and unpaid tolls take effect Jan. 1, 2014.
New state laws on pet stores, Facebook, child visitation, wine and unpaid tolls take effect Jan. 1, 2014.
Also, police report a 51-year-old Romeoville man is charged with telephone harassment and resisting an officer in the 300 block of McKool Avenue.
Also, police report iPone and PS3 among items taken in theft incident on the 300 block of Whitewater Drive.
If you take proper precautions, you'll be better prepared to battle the elements over the next couple of months.
The median sales prices of Romeoville homes sold in November 2013 rose 13 percent from October 2012.