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Week in Review: Police Investigate Shooting, Great Steaks Closing Storefront, Community Gears up for Relay For Life
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:
- Bolingbrook police are continuing to investigate the shooting of a 16-year-old boy in the 100 block of West Boughton Road.
- Kimberly Belser was named Valley View’s 2012 Spelling Bee champ.
- Bolingbrook resident Shane Smart was honored at the Jan. 25 Chicago Bulls game for his military service and accomplishments.
- announced it is closing its storefront.
- The fifth grade Bolingbrook Magic basketball team took first place in double overtime at their tournament.
- Students at were treated to a visit from New York Yankees star Curtis Granderson.
- resident Craig Porazinski was named December's BMO Harris Bank Coach of the Month.
- Locals rallying support for upcoming Relay For Life.
- We took a look back at the Snowmageddon 2011 through statistics and pictures.
- Eight members of the state champion Bolingbrook High School football squad signed letters of intent to play football at various colleges and universities in the fall.
- The is seeking to fill its vacant executive director post.
- The Bolingbrook-based P.O.W.E.R. Connection was able to help feed 32,000 under-resourced individuals in 2011.
- Police are still investigating the case of missing Bolingbrook resident Rachel Mellon was 13 when she vanished 16 years ago.
- The Kiwanis Club is hoping to add members to its roster.
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