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Palos Park Tree Lighting, Holiday Market Set for Dec. 2
Santa visits, craft vendors, hayrack rides and more at the holiday event.

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Santa visits, craft vendors, hayrack rides and more at the holiday event.

Day of family holiday fun Saturday, Nov. 19.
The program will discuss the development of the nuclear-powered submarine at Argonne Laboratory in Lemont.
The accident occurred Saturday near 131st and 86th Avenue.
The 20-year-old was also driving a stolen car at the time, police said.
Week in Headlines: Chicago men killed in crash | Man dies after fall from pole during Cubs celebration | Beloved bakery will close.
Week in Headlines: Chicago men killed in crash | Man dies after fall from pole during Cubs celebration | Beloved bakery will close.
Game time set for 4:40 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 12.
Orozco was a key contributor to the team winning a Regional title in 2016.
Pipes will become just the third Lemont graduate to play NCAA Division I men’s basketball.
He'll put it right into the bank, he said.
The results of a search warrant helped police link the teen to the attack.
Will you be surprised by the numbers?
All precincts voted overwhelmingly for Donald Trump.
All precincts voted overwhelmingly for Donald Trump.
All precincts voted overwhelmingly for Donald Trump.
All but two Frankfort precincts held a winning vote for Donald Trump.
The majority of Cook County voters selected Hillary Clinton.