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Library Bomb Threats | HP Shooter Trial Delay | Tent Collapses
Cultivated meat plant coming | Bears won't seek stadium financing yet | Largest Hyundai dealership | Flag burnt at Jason Aldean concert

ILLINOIS — On the weekend, we present a week in review of the top stories and headlines from all across Illinois. Here's a roundup of some of the most-read stories across the state. You can also find your local Patch and catch up on those stories by clicking here.
Bomb Threats Reported At Chicagoland Libraries
- Another Bomb Threat Hoax Targets Aurora Libraries Thursday
- Bomb Threat At Schaumburg Library Was 'Not Bonafide': Police
- Bomb Threat Closes Evanston Libraries For Second Time In 3 Days
- Unfounded Bomb Threat Reported At Fountaindale Library: Police
- Bomb Threat Closes Library, Village Campus In Addison: Police
Trial Of Accused Highland Park Shooter To Be Scheduled In December
Prosecutors asked for 3 more months to finish collecting evidence against Bobby Crimo, who they say confessed to the 4th of July shooting.
26 Taken To Hospital After Tent Collapses During Company Event
Cintas, which makes uniforms and corporate apparel, was hosting an event for its workers in Bedford Park when the tent collapsed.
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Meat Company Opening Production Facility In Glenview: Pritzker
UPSIDE Foods, the first cultivated meat company to receive FDA approval, will reportedly invest $141 million in Illinois.
Bears Won't Seek Legislation This Fall To Help Finance Stadium Deal
Bears President and CEO Kevin Warren said the team remains engaged in conversations with Chicago and other locations about a new home.
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D'Arcy Opens North America's Largest Hyundai Dealership: Photos
Joliet's mayor said he plans to have a grand opening gala welcoming several of Hyundai's top executives to visit Joliet in October.
Protesters Burn American Flag At Jason Aldean Concert; No Arrests Made
A group of 20 protesters gathered outside a Jason Aldean concert Saturday, Sept. 9 in Tinley Park.
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