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Weekend: See 'The Little Mermaid" Performed at Nazareth Academy
BAMtheatre Productions will present the Broadway musical version of, "The Little Mermaid," at Nazareth Academy this weekend, Aug. 9-12.

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BAMtheatre Productions will present the Broadway musical version of, "The Little Mermaid," at Nazareth Academy this weekend, Aug. 9-12.

Pepe, a 5-month-old Humboldt Penguin, is making his introduction at Brookfield Zoo's Living Coast exhibit on slow days.
La Grange police reports, Aug. 2-5
Only a single farmer was left at the La Grange Park Farmers Market on Aug. 7. La Grange Patch discusses what went wrong and if it will be back next year.
Patch sat down with Pattii Waldo, to get to know the new principal at Ogden Avenue School.
The Des Plains Valley Mosquito Abatement District will be spraying in the village this evening.
La Grange police reports July 31-Aug. 1
The Citizen's Council of La Grange is now accepting applications for their recommendations to fill 12 open positions in our local government.
The Chicago Tribune picked up the story of Paul and Mickey Franson—a local couple with a special connection to Gordon Park in La Grange—this weekend.
Nathan Arger, 32, of 538 Spring Ave. in La Grange Park, a former part-time LT employee, pleaded guilty to child porn charges on Aug. 2 and will be sentenced on Nov. 2.
The Brookfield Zoo and Burke Beverage are partnering for Zoo Brew—a beer tasting event featuring more than 40 craft brews.
At only 14 years old, Natalie Krause, of La Grange, is selling her line of collectible Hirsute Creatures locally and avoiding the need to babysit.
The Park District of La Grange could start installing the new playground at Elm Park as soon as Aug. 13. A fire destroyed much of the playground earlier in July.
Officials say regular disaster drills have them prepared for potential railway accidents.
Music takes Chicago by storm this weekend with Black Sabbath, the Red Hot Chili Peppers, the Black Keys and more playing in Grant Park. Get the details and tell us if you're going and who you want to see!
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The federal government has now named all but four of Illinois' 102 counties natural disaster areas. The four are DuPage, Cook, Kane and Will.
Music takes Chicago by storm this weekend with Black Sabbath, the Red Hot Chili Peppers, the Black Keys and more playing in Grant Park. Get the details and tell us if you're going and who you want to see!
Music takes Chicago by storm this weekend with Black Sabbath, the Red Hot Chili Peppers, the Black Keys and more playing in Grant Park. Get the details and tell us if you're going and who you want to see!
Music takes Chicago by storm this weekend with Black Sabbath, the Red Hot Chili Peppers, the Black Keys and more playing in Grant Park. Get the details and tell us if you're going and who you want to see!