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Wow! House: Wraparound Porch, Custom Finishes, Plenty of Privacy in Palos Park
Don't miss this gently used, Palos Park home just waiting for its new owner.

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Don't miss this gently used, Palos Park home just waiting for its new owner.

Plenty of room for company in this mansion tucked away on multiple acres in New Lenox.
Five-bedroom Ruffled Feathers mansion comes with pond and golf course views.
The department is one of three piloting the Safe Passage initiative.
The department is one of three piloting the Safe Passage initiative.
Oyster fans, get ready. The festival is set for Feb. 9–11.
Lemont Police and Patch team up in a feature where police ask residents to identify people seen in surveillance footage.
The incident took place just before 3 p.m. Tuesday, Orland Park police said.
Did we mention walk-in closets in all five bedrooms?
First-semester honors released. More than 200 students in each class recognized.
The woman suffered burns and smoke inhalation.
Looking for a new job or just a way to supplement your income? See what Patch found for you this week.
Family members were alarmed when Philip Quick didn't show up to his first day at a new job.
Lemont was making its third state finals appearance in four years.
Finals will be held Friday, Feb. 3 and Saturday, Feb. 4.
Week in Headlines: Village wants DOJ lawsuit tossed | Reward offered for suspect in trooper attack | Generosity after bridal shop fire
Philip Quick, 54, was excited to start his new job at the Great Lakes Naval Base.
Village says attorney acting on the DOJ's behalf did not have proper standing at time lawsuit regarding low-income apartments was filed.
Stoplights coming to Spencer and Laraway Road, Gougar and Rte. 6 intersections in New Lenox.