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Top Southland Stories For Feb. 28
Top Southland Stories For Feb. 28 (Mary Compton | Patch)

Miss a day, miss a lot. Let's get all caught up with the Top Southland Stories for Feb. 28.

Dog Abandoned With Handwritten Note 'A Good Boy,' Loves To Hug & Kiss
A dog found tied to a dumpster outside a Burger King in Monee Monday is safe with police, and his owner left a note for whoever found him.

Tinley Park's 'Christmas House' Raises Nearly $30,000 For Charity
The elaborate Christmas display on Avon Lane raised a nice chunk of change for Tinley Park's Together We Cope this holiday season.

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Stabbing Victim In 'Targeted Attack' ID'ed As Wisconsin Man
The victim of a fatal stabbing in Homewood Saturday has been identified.

South Side Irish Parade Crowns 2023 Queen
Nora Doyle has participated in every South Side Irish Parade as a dancer. This year, she will be riding in the parade as queen.

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Search On For New Moraine Valley Community College President
The application period closes March 20, followed by a review of candidates and selection of semifinalists for a new college president.

Masked Man With Gun Robs Homewood Bank: PD
Homewood police were on scene at U.S. Bank, 183rd and Dixie Highway Monday afternoon, police said.

Orland Park's Gust Scores In Magical NHL Debut With Chicago Blackhawks
The 29-year-old career minor leaguer tallied a goal on his first shot of his first shift with the Hawks two days after being called up.

Second Bald Eagle Pair Incubating Eggs In Will County
The local bald eagle population has been rebounding in Will County in recent years.

Former Harvey Building Inspector Found Guilty On Bribery Charges
Lester Crowder was found guilty after prosecutors said he told an FBI informant posing as a business owner he had to pay $50,000 upfront.

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