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Weekly Wrap-Up: April 1-8

We know you're busy, so here's what you might have missed this week on Romeoville Patch.

Need to catch up on your reading? No problem. Here's a look at some of this week's headlines from Romeoville Patch.

Sunday

Romeoville police helped apprehend a man wanted in a suspected in Lisle. The man was tracked to an open field in Romeoville, where he was taken into custody without incident, police said.

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Monday

Romeoville rallied to , a returning veteran with ties to Romeoville and Lemont.

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Tuesday

A after being struck by a vehicle early Monday.

A that travels through Romeoville will get another bus each day, thanks to the success of a program that lets buses ride on the shoulder of I-55.

Patch profiled , Romeoville's 2010 Officer of the Year and Romeoville High School school resource officer.

Wednesday

Members of . The World War II vets got the chance to travel to Washington, D.C., to see the monument dedicated in their honor.

Thursday

Two Homer Glen dads have turned the tragic loss of their sons into an effort to tackle the heroin epidemic head-on. Their organization will help spearhead a at Lewis University.

Residents are invited to enjoy a .

Valley View School District's next board of education meeting, April 16, has been to accommodate an anticipated crowd.

Friday

R.C. Hill students learned it's not about what people with disabilities can't do — it's what they can do — during (SNAP) week.

We asked readers for their suggestions for new businesses to fill empty storefronts in the .

With Easter on the horizon, Patch rounded up for Good Friday, Holy Saturday and Easter Sunday.


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