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Peotone Police Blotter: December 15 – 17
Manteno junior guard Ava Peterson drives against Eisenhower at the Chicago Christian tournament on Dec. 27 in Palos Heights. Photo by Jeff Vorva
VEDETTE SPORTS REPORT
Naval recruits stationed at Great Lakes got a treat on Christmas Day. Photo by Dan Gerber.
Manteno Legion Members Spend Christmas Day at Great Lakes
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Peotone School Board Approves Tax Levy
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Crete Still Talking About Golf Carts
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Monee to Lose Early Voting Location to University Park
Weather dampened the Wreaths Across America ceremony but did not stop it. –Photo by Karen Haave.
Wreaths Across America Honors Heroes
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Asylum Seekers Arrive in the South Suburbs
Along with other festivities, the Crete Country Christmas also had a live nativity scene. Photo by Karen Haave.
Crete Country Christmas Improvements Made a Fantastic Event
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Vedette Sports Report
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“The Closet” Provides Manteno Students with Free, Everyday, Necessities
Building Committee Looking to Set Standards
Peotone Christmas in the Village
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Kankakee County Board Chairman to Step Down Next Year
VEDETTE SPORTS REPORT
Frankfort Opposes Proposed Solar Facility
Political candidate Phil Nagel addressed the Manteno Village Board on December 4. Photo by Andrea Arens.
Contentious Manteno Board Meeting Ends with I-2 Zoning Approval
Dan Seggebruch gave details about  the donations the family made to the Monee Historical Society and Crete Area Historical Society recently. He is holding a timber taken from one of the original buildings constructed 170 years ago on the Monee homestead. That spinning wheel in the photo is real, presumably used by his great-great-great-grandmother. –Photo by Karen Haave.
Seggebruch Family Marks Anniversary with Donation
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Crete Looking at Golf Carts
Village President Peter March got gas and made the first purchase at the Peotone Travel Center. –Photo by Jim Piacentini.
Peotone Travel Center Now Open for Business