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The teenage girl stated 47-year-old Wilmington resident Tara Heine used one of her hands and began choking her to the point she could not breathe and it lasted approximately 30 seconds, court files noted.

The teenage girl stated 47-year-old Wilmington resident Tara Heine used one of her hands and began choking her to the point she could not breathe and it lasted approximately 30 seconds, court files noted. (Will County Jail)

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Tara Heine, 47, has been booked into Will County's Jail on three different occasions since Dec. 19.

Calls about a chemical or burning odor kept fire crews busy from near the Wisconsin border to northwest Indiana.

Attorney General Kwame Raoul argues the cuts are politically motivated and jeopardize critical health services, including HIV prevention.

A student was walking home from school when two masked people approached, displayed a firearm and forcibly took their property, police said.

Ken and Diane "Dee" Keeler have announced on social media that they were closing the beloved pizza place.

The privately funded stadium will break ground in March and is slated to open in time for the 2028 Major League Soccer season.

“Jack has a long road ahead, but he’s not walking it alone,” the sheriff’s office said in a social media post.

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