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Police Blotter: Man Admits to Not Wearing Underwear, But Denies Exposing Himself and More
La Grange police reports, Aug. 11-13

I come to Patch after working in a wide variety of media environments, with experience in traditional newspaper reporting as well as on the Internet. In the past, I've reported on Chicago's vibrant arts community for the Chicago Journal and done investigative reporting at the Chicago Reporter and org. I graduated in 2009 from Columbia College with a B.A. in Journalism. </b>
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<b>My investigative series on childhood lead poisoning rates in Chicago, published at ChicagoTalks, won a 2009 Peter Lisagor Award from the Chicago Headline Club in the Neighborhood/ Community News category. The series was also a finalist for a 2009 Investigative Reporters and Editors Award.</b>
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In Chicago, I also founded Jettison Media LLC, which publishes the arts and culture magazine Jettison Quarterly where I also serve as editor in chief.
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La Grange police reports, Aug. 11-13

The village of La Grange Park will be testing the water flow of fire hydrants on Aug. 15.
La Grange police reports, Aug. 9-10
Western Springs police reports, Aug. 7-12
Sean Patrick's Salon and Spa in La Grange has some back to school hair tips to keep you in style this school year.
An accident at Ogden Avenue and Woodland Avenue on Aug. 11 damaged the village's new crosswalk signal.
Matthew Hendrickson, editor of La Grange Patch, has been made editor of Patch in Western Springs.
La Grange Park police reports, Aug. 7-8
La Grange police announced today that they have charged Adam P. Potesak and Brent C. Carlson in connection with recent bike thefts.
Sean Patrick's Salon and Spa in La Grange has some back to school hair tips to keep you in style this school year.
Patch sat down with Steve Carnes, to get to know the new principal at Cossitt Avenue School.
A Western Springs girl gives Illinois Speaker of the House Michael Madigan some advice on a recent field trip to Springfield.
Mitt Romney announced Paul D. Ryan of Wisconsin to be his running mate at a huge rally in Norfolk, VA, this morning. What do you think of this choice, and how will it influence the campaign?
Mitt Romney announced Paul D. Ryan of Wisconsin to be his running mate at a huge rally in Norfolk, VA, this morning. What do you think of this choice, and how will it influence the campaign?
If it doesn't rain Sunday night in Bolingbrook, we should be able to get a good view of the Perseids meteor shower.
Clare, Julia and Katherine Amonson, and their friend Mia Bonfiglio, used lemonade to help raise funds for shelter dogs at The Barker Shop in La Grange.
Nazareth Academy is adding nine new faculty members to its staff for the 2012-2013 school year.
Arlene Kallien, owner of New Vintage Coffee, was recently profiled on La Grange Patch about her struggling business. Unfortunately, New Vintage closed earlier this month, but Kallien had this to say about the community that gave her support.
BAMtheatre Productions will present the Broadway musical version of, "The Little Mermaid," at Nazareth Academy this weekend, Aug. 9-12.
Take a look at our list of lucky winners from the La Grange Business Association's Gold Card Contest at the La Grange Craft Fair.