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Congressman Visits with Old Quarry Students
Timing was perfect, as students were studying the Constitution.

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Timing was perfect, as students were studying the Constitution.

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The man bought the winning ticket at an Oak Lawn gas station.
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Residents encouraged to rid medicine cabinets of prescriptions no longer needed.
The police department will give out helmets to local children as part of the National Children-N-Safety program.
A negotiator used his skills to convince the man to step back.
The women's side is all filled up—now they need some more nice men to join the fun!
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Market returns Sunday, April 24, and Sundays through October 23.
The source of the fire was traced to a coffee maker.
The woman, 51, was not wearing a helmet, police said.
One driver says the man appeared to have intentionally stepped into the truck's path.
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