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In Case you Missed it: The News From Batavia and Nearby This Week
People held at O'Hare released, police identify Oswego man fatally shot in Naperville and Glen Ellyn students on gold medal culinary team

- A dozen people were released after being held at O'Hare International Airport. A court order partially blocked Trump's travel ban and a dozen being held at O'Hare were freed.
- Authorities identified a 37-year-old Oswego man who was shot and killed in a Naperville middle school parking lot. The man had been shot several times while he sat in a car.
- Naperville car dealerships lost six cars to thieves in 24 hours.
- A Batavia woman was charged with filing a false police report after allegedly stabbing herself.
- Father of Dead Kendall County Pantry Director Arrested in Arizona. The 77-year-old man had been indicted by a Kendall County grand jury.
- Montgomery Official Says Caterpillar Plans to Stay. An official with the Montgomery Economic Development Corporation said Caterpillar may downsize, but they won't leave.
- Wheaton Whole Foods Opened in New Location on Wednesday. The store handed out gift cards to the first 500 customers.
- Aurora Man Chased Down by Witnesses is Charged With Burglary. The man is accused of breaking into a car .
- Glen Ellyn Students on Gold Medal Culinary Team. College of DuPage students Victoria Ascencio and Roxanne Strutynsky, both from Glen Ellyn, were on the medal-winning team.
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