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Weekly Wrap-Up: April 18-24

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.

Monday

Local law enforcement officials touted the ; namely, the lower incidence of arrest among students who attended high-quality preschool programs.

Tuesday
  • The village board extended a to help provide incentives for businesses and fund a future downtown redevelopment.
  • A Romeoville High School teacher was named the 2011
Wednesday
  • Local heroes will face off in a to help the family of firefighter Gino Mazzulla after the loss of 5-year-old son “Little Gino.”
  • to keep teens safe, and help parents breathe a little easier.
Thursday
  • Despite the rain, cold and mud, Lewis University students by planting native trees to replace more invasive species on campus.
  • Can you hear me now? , including a Romeoville location, will enhance quality and download speeds for local customers.
  • A prompted a daylong effort to clean up diesel fuel spilled when the trailer jackknifed and punctured the truck’s gas tank. 
Friday
  • The were sworn in.
  • U.S. Census data means it’s time to redraw the lines, but a Will County proposal .
  • A Kendall County judge . 

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