Once again, a whirlwind week has wrapped up here in Shorewood.
As usual, we saw a bit of everything. We laughed. We cried. We lived.
Now let's roll it back and watch it over again, like we do every Sunday, with the Shorewood Rewind:
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Lesser of two evils
There was a football game. At least these guys didn't win.
mondayCat snatched
, the official Shorewood Patch cat of the week, was adopted almost immediately making her Internet debut. Days later, a replacement Cat of the Week, , was named.
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Meeting fleeting
The village board for less than a half hour and did not do much.
wednesdayMommy dearest
The Shorewood Patch unveiled a whole lot of content geared toward mothers. Everyone seemed to love it.
Smack sweep
Federal agents and local cops teamed to , one of which apparently involved local teen Alexander Lys, who was arrested at his Shorewood home. Lys, 18, was nothing more than a "street seller," said FBI Special Agent Ross Rice, but still landed in jail when the law went after alleged drug kingpins in Harvey and Robbins.
fridayPeterson's son still on hook in Oak Brook
The Village of Oak Brook's Fire and Police Commission to determine whether to fire Drew Peterson's son Stephen Peterson, then changed their minds and .
Joliet West turns lights off on Knights
The Joliet West boys basketball team downed Lincoln-way Central 47-41. West's Remy Roberts-Burnett returned from missing three games with a concussion to pour in 19 for the Tigers.
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