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Fire Department Vehicle Keyed, Home Burglarized and More: La Grange Park Police Blotter
La Grange Park police reports, Aug. 13

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La Grange Park police reports, Aug. 13

Congressman Dan Lipinski (D-IL) will be hosting a job fair this Friday in Hickory Hills.
La Grange police reports, Aug. 13-17
Organizers of the weekend concert raised over $4,000 for the Kelli O'Laughlin Memorial Fund in an event designed to bring the community together and reflect on her memory.
Western Springs police reports, Aug. 13-19
Students of Bob Briskey gathered for a group exhibition at the La Grange Public Library on Aug. 17, delighted to now be able to capture the moment—in focus.
Here's your week in weather for La Grange and Western Springs.
Organizers of the weekend concert raised over $4,000 for the Kelli O'Laughlin Memorial Fund in an event designed to bring the community together and reflect on her memory.
Ursula Stanek, a director at the La Grange Park Public Library, discovered a rare piece of German history in a book marked "secret."
A memorial concert in honor of Kelli O'Laughlin will be held at Lyons Township High School on Aug. 18 in the Reber Center Auditorium at North Campus.
Rocktoberfest comes to Gordon Park in La Grange on Sept. 15 with food, music, a bags tournament, raffle prizes and more.
Patch catches up with Lyons Township High School Spanish teacher Amy Huckstadt, who has just returned for a summer trip to Mexico. Here's what she had to say.
Sean Patrick's Salon and Spa in La Grange has some back to school hair tips to keep you in style this school year.
Sean Patrick's Salon and Spa in La Grange has some back to school hair tips to keep you in style this school year.
Have water issues in Western Springs forced to replace appliances or get repairs? Tell us the extent of the damage and costs here.
Lyons Township High School Chinese teacher, Mary Christina Oxtoby, recently spent her summer in China studying abroad. Patch sat down with Oxtoby to discuss what she saw, ate and learned on her trip overseas.
Student musicians in grade sixth, seventh and eight grades can participate in learning the school's fight song to be performed at Valenta Stadium.
Ann Romney talks taxes tonight on NBC's Rock Center. How badly is this issue hurting them with La Grange and Western Springs voters?
Sean Patrick's Salon and Spa in La Grange has some back to school hair tips to keep you in style this school year.