Bolingbrook, IL|News|
Bumper Cars on I-55 at Weber Road: 3 Crashes, 1 Non-Life Threatening Injury
"Because of the extreme cold, the salt isn't working to melt the snow and ice," says Illinois State Trooper DeAnn Falat.

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"Because of the extreme cold, the salt isn't working to melt the snow and ice," says Illinois State Trooper DeAnn Falat.

Also, police report a 25-year-old Woodrdige man is charged in connection with a traffic incident in the 100 block of Highpoint Drive.
Also, police report a Grath trailer was taken from a parking lot on the 1400 block of Remington Blvd.
Plus, headlines that didn't make today's newsletter.
Plus, headlines that didn't make today's newsletter.
Utility company will be working on the towers on the north side of Belmont Drive.
Mayor Roger Claar said there are 30,000 ash trees in Bolingbrook and 10,000 of those sit on public property.
Justin Price, Jessica Couloute and Frederick Schmitt make the grade at Marquette.
Colleen Douty encourages members of the school board to reject Principal Michael White's resignation and "empower him" to implement his vision for Bolingbrook High School.
The winter that won't quit is kicking up some more blustery northwest winds.
The winter that won't quit is kicking up some more blustery northwest winds.
Feb. 4 event begins at 6:30 p.m. at Humphrey Middle School in Bolingbrook.
Feb. 4 event begins at 6:30 p.m. at Humphrey Middle School in Bolingbrook.
Also, police report a catalytic converter was cut from a vehicle on the 300 block of Woodcreek Drive.
Also, police report a 27-year-old Romeoville man is charged in connection with a traffic incident at Route 53 and Joliet Road.
Plus, headlines that didn't make today's newsletter.
Plus, headlines that didn't make today's newsletter.
Four bedrooms, 6.5 bathrooms and a 2.1-acre lot. Interested?
Two stories, four bedrooms and Corian countertops in the kitchen. Interested?
Students must maintain a grade-point average of 3.5 or higher to be included on the elite list.