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2018年10月1日 星期一

Maple Tree Inn will tear down its fire-damaged building | Dolton mayor's move to shrink board, create term limits can stay on ballot

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October 1, 2018

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Slowik: Blue Island's Maple Tree Inn to tear down fire-damaged building, reopen at temporary site

Thursday, Sep 27

Maple Tree Inn must demolish its building that was destroyed by a fire Aug. 24, and hopes to open in a temporary location by Nov. 1.

Dolton mayor's move to shrink board, create term limits and cut village primary can stay on ballot, judge says

An effort by the mayor to shake up the village board by reducing the number of trustees and imposing term limits can be put to the community for a vote.

Vote to develop Orland Park's Downtown Main Street Triangle could come in early November

The vote is tentatively scheduled for the Village Board to decide on one of two proposals for developing the remaining sites in the triangle.

Palos doctor returns from Syrian refugee camp in Greece: 'The despair is so thick you can cut it with a knife'

Dr. John Kahler, a retired pediatrician from Palos Park, recently returned from Moria refugee camp, where he treated children for anxiety and stress.

'I have my own investment': Housing authority holds graduation for Cook County home ownership program

The Housing Authority of Cook County congratulated participants who completed a program to improve their financial standing and become homeowners.

Rauner breaks ground on $47 million interchange of I-80 and U.S. 30 in New Lenox

Gov. Rauner was joined by state and local officials Wednesday morning at IDOT's yard in New Lenox, to break ground for a project.

Frankfort patrol officer says she was discriminated against while pregnant a second time

A patrol officer accused Frankfort police of discriminating against her again while she was pregnant, according to an amended complaint.

'Highly competitive': Southland marching bands take center stage at invitational events

For 2,000 students from 22 high schools, a recent competition at Andrew was an important chance to secure an early spot in the marching band pantheon.

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