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Columbus Day 2016: What's Open, What's Closed in Orland Park
Columbus Day became a federal holiday in 1937.

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Columbus Day became a federal holiday in 1937.

Rebecca LiVigni was inducted into the US Army All-American band. Her live performance will be aired on NBC on January 7, 2017.
The community chipped in to furnish the home for the veteran and her children.
The 20-year-old man was arrested on Wednesday, Oct. 5.
Eagle Sports Range is now welcoming gun enthusiasts.
It's unclear why the student had the gun in school.
The social media posting listed eight students as "top targets."
Chicago Heights Police are searching for the mother, who might need medical attention.
Student told police he "did not think anyone would take this seriously."
Extra security in District 170 schools on Tuesday.
The incident happened Sunday afternoon on Oak Park Avenue in Tinley Park. He told the girl she "looked like she needed company."
The ticket was sold at 7-Eleven on Oak Park Avenue.
The man was hit Monday night.
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The Will County Sheriff's Office has released photos of the offending vehicle in hopes that someone will recognize it.
Lemont police are reminding residents to lock their car doors.
The man was a 36-year-old Maywood resident and father of four. Police said he was holding a gun when he came at an officer.
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The woman was a sophomore at North Carolina A&T State University.