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Catch Up: Election Coverage and a Village Lawsuit

We know you're busy, so here's a roundup of some of the recent stories featured right here on Bolingbrook Patch.

Too busy last week to stay up to date on all the news happening in and around Bolingbrook? Not to worry. Patch has your back.

In case you missed them, here were some of the top headlines from the last few days:

  • Will County prosecutors  that was brought against former Bolingbrook police sergeant Drew Peterson.
  • A plan to buy land and build a $43 million Will County emergency call center .
  • The village , saying the company overcharged Bolingbrook residents and violated its contract.
  • Bolingbrook High School football head coach John Ivlow and said despite a disappointing finish, the season was a success.
  • Patch caught up with the  the Bolingbrook High School's Theatre Department's latest gig.
  • will be titled No Textbook Answer: Communities Confront the Achievement Gap, which will debut on public television sometime next year.

Election Coverage

  • State Sen. Arthur "A.J." Wilhelmi (D-Joliet) used strong political ties  in Will County to withstand a fervent effort by political newcomer Cedra Crenshaw and .
  • Judy Biggert  as U.S. Representative for the 13th District.
  • Incumbent Will County Treasurer Pat McGuire was unseated and incumbent Sheriff Paul Kaupas came close to sharing the same fate in .
  • Republicans had a big election night in Will County. For the , check out Patch's breakdown.
  • A  as Patch live-blogged the night's events.

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