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Stricter rules after bodies found piled at crematory | 30 coaches resign at high school | Man accused of recording boy in bathroom

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Remains Found In Lake ID'd As Suburban Man: ISP

Boaters found part of an arm with a distinctive tattoo — a skeleton holding a Green Bay Packers helmet, state police said. The remains were later identified as those of a suburban man.>>Read More.

After 100 Bodies Found Piled At Suburban Crematory, Tighter Regulations, Heavier Penalties Follow

More than a year after 100 bodies were found piled on top of each other at a suburban cremation facility, the state has formally tightened laws and regulations on all similar facilities.>>Read More.

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Suburban High School Coaches Resign, Unhappy With Situation

The athletics department handled more than 30 resignations of coaches and assistant coaches in the last year. At least two left unhappily, seemingly criticizing the school's administration.>>Read more.

Man Recorded Boy In Mall Restroom: Police

He was placed on electronic monitoring and ordered to stay away from children and the shopping center.>>Read More.


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