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Week in Review: Guilty Plea in Stabbing, Consumer Rights Group Defends Bolingbrook and BHS Linebacker Garners National Acclaim

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:

  • A Bolingbrook man pleaded guilty to a Romeoville stabbing in 2009.
  • A consumer rights group said local communities would be than by privately held systems. Bolingbrook and four other communities are currently looking into that process.
  • on the possibility of Valley View outsourcing its school bus services.
  • We wrote about the  of Stacy Peterson. There's been no sign of her since she vanished, but her family believes the police are still working hard to find her, and the husband they suspect harmed her remains in jail on a murder charge.
  • Antonio Morrison, a senior at Bolingbrook High School and anchor of the Raider football team, was , which honors the country's top linebacker.
  • The Bolingbrook police department will to its fleet. The department traditionally drives Ford Crown Victorias.
  • A food pantry supervisor expects 1,000 families to take part in this year's Thanksgiving distribution, meaning in terms of giving.
  • Some Valley View students stood up to drugs, alcohol and bullying by.

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