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Here is a roundup of top stories from recent days in the northern Chicago suburbs.

NORTHERN CHICAGO SUBURBS, IL — The work week has just begun after a nearly perfect fall weekend. We want to get you caught up on the latest news from the northern Chicago suburbs from the past couple days.
Here is a look at articles that have been getting attention from Patch.com readers:
'Jewish Olympics': Deerfield Hoopsters Ready To Travel Overseas
Charlie Robin and Drew Rodgers have been named to the Maccabi USA 16U Boys' Basketball Team, competing in Israel next year.
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Nonconsensual Druggings Reported To Northwestern University
University officials say at least one of the reports is thought to stem from an off-campus gathering organized by Northwestern students.
Senior HR Staff Put On Leave At High School
Administrators have provided no explanation for the absence of the district's two top human resources employees.
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Man Accused Of Soliciting Undercover Cop Posing As 16-Year-Old
Police said the man traveled to a Des Plaines ice cream shop with plans to have sex with someone he thought was a 16-year-old girl.
Village Considers Next Steps For $150M Project
The Village Board will consider a memorandum of understanding with developer Kensington to facilitate the project at Monday's meeting.
Grayslake Plans To Preserve Old Water Tower
Village officials could spend $119,000 to repaint and check on the structural integrity of the old water tower in Grayslake.
Judge Blocks Firing Of NorthShore Nurses Who Decline Vaccination
A federal judge granted a temporary restraining order against NorthShore University HealthSystem on behalf of 14 unvaccinated employees.
Arrested Coach Faced Complaints But Cleared Of Wrongdoing At ETHS
Before his arrest on a child seduction charge in Indiana, records show Lorenzo Medrano was the subject of complaints in Evanston.
Village Board Set To End Glen TIF Early
The conclusion of the TIF will not result in any tax increase for property owners inside or outside The Glen, according to officials.
POLICE REPORTS/BLOTTER

- Employee Slaps Co-Worker, Makes Vulgar Comments
- Arrest Made In Fatal Hit-And-Run From August
- Violation Of A Stalking Order Leads To Arrest: Blotter
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