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Grow Cubs, Grow! Manhattan Woman Paints Love for Team on Lawn
Done by hand—and that's a LOT of red, white, and blue spray paint on one Manhattan lawn.

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Done by hand—and that's a LOT of red, white, and blue spray paint on one Manhattan lawn.

Two former students are suing their school district for its alleged part in sex abuse allegedly committed by their teacher.
Save the date to get the holiday season started.
Local science teachers also to participate in Nov. 2 discussion about the development of nature trails.
Firefighters will be collecting for the Muscular Dystrophy Association on Friday, Oct. 28.
Firefighters will be collecting for the Muscular Dystrophy Association on Friday, Oct. 28.
The competition was held in Normal, Illinois on Saturday, Oct. 22.
Coaches Brian Papa and Linda Vivona's accomplishments were honored at the varsity football game Oct. 21.
The prairie nature preserve will be closed for four months.
Grand opening celebration set for Thursday, Oct. 27.
Heads up, drivers. You might want to pick a different route.
Looking for a new job or just a way to supplement your income? See what Patch found for you this week.
Visitation for Mark Gorman will be held Monday afternoon and evening. Funeral service will be held Tuesday.
The countdown to Halloween is on.
Will County residents will pay $40 and nonresidents will pay $80 to register one dog.
Board's choice will replace the retiring Dr. Mary Gricus.
The accident happened Saturday morning.
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Friends plan Friday night gathering to honor Mark Gorman, a senior fatally struck by a car Thursday night.