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LT Students Among Winners of 2014 Illinois Tollway Art Contest
Two Lyons Township High School students named runners-up in the 2014 Illinois Tollway Map Cover Art Contest.

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Two Lyons Township High School students named runners-up in the 2014 Illinois Tollway Map Cover Art Contest.

The two Oak Park Public Works employees headed to Washington this week to help clear debris for five days.
West Cook YMCA to name new interim CEO when Jan Pate leaves her post at the end of the year.
Two Lyons Township High School students named runners-up in the 2014 Illinois Tollway Map Cover Art Contest.
An overhaul of the outdated HVAC system takes a big chunk of the repair costs, according to a report prepared for District 97.
A roundup of weekend happenings in Oak Park and River Forest.
National library leader Cynthia Landrum joined the Oak Park Public Library as Assistant Director for Public Services this fall, bringing extensive library leadership experience and a professional passion for learning and empowering communities.
Oak Park police reports from Nov. 19
Nazareth Academy, St. Louise de Marillac, the YMCA La Grange and Tischler Finer Foods will be collecting items for families who suffered losses in this week's tornado through Monday, Nov. 25.
October home sales flat in Oak Park, down in River Forest. Median prices jump 81.6 percent in River Forest, 7.2 percent in Oak Park, according to the Mainstreet Organization of Realtors.
The 17 detached, single family homes sold in October represent an 88.9 percent jump from the number of homes sold in October 2012, according to the Mainstreet Organization of Realtors.
Lyons Township High School board members could name a new principal at the Dec. 16 board meeting to replace David Franson, who is leaving in 2014 after 10 years in the position.
Also in recent La Grange police reports: A woman is hospitalized for possibly having swallowed her phone at church.
Staff provides updates as stakeholders consider options for a new pool at OPRF.
Lyons Township High School board members could name a new principal at the Dec. 16 board meeting to replace David Franson, who is leaving in 2014 after 10 years in the position.
La Grange Park police reports, Nov. 10-18
La Grange police reports, Nov. 13-18
New homes for sale in La Grange and La Grange Park, courtesy of Zillow.
Find new homes for sale in Oak Park and River Forest on this page each week, from our partners at Zillow.
Spending in the region increased 6.4 percent in 2012, and 5.7 percent in Oak Park according to a report prepared for Visit Oak Park.