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Week in Review: Electrical Referendum, Valley View Bus Proposal, Drew Peterson Movie Sets Viewing Records
We know you're busy, so here's a roundup of some of the recent stories featured right here on Bolingbrook Patch.
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In case you missed them, here were some of the top headlines from the last few days:
- Officials spread word on upcoming electrical referendum.
- Valley View considers proposal from private bus company.
- Did you watch Drew Peterson: Untouchable? If so, you were one of 5.8 million viewers who tuned in.
- Bolingbrook resident Robert Jackson, 25, gets six years in prison for his role in a June home invasion, must testify against others.
- The H.E.A.R.T. (Helping, Enriching, Advising, Reaching and Teaching) Organization is in need of button down white shirts and neckties.
- considering new K-8 math program.
- Mom Talk questions whether Joe Paterno's entire coaching legacy is tarnished by the Sandusky scandal.
- Aaron Riley, the accused child pornographer from Bolingbrook, has another pretrial hearing in February.
- As of Jan. 1, a state statute allows Illinois school districts to discipline students for online threats.
- A local duo is endeavoring to stir up social interaction using the Internet and T-shirts.
- Police say they found about 100 images of child pornography on the home and work computer hard drives of a Naperville resident who owns a business in Bolingbrook.
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