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ACROSS ILLINOIS — The days are getting shorter and the weather's getting noticeably colder, so we could all use a healthy dose of good news to warm us up. We at Illinois Patch created this roundup of the week's best "good news" articles to celebrate the stories that make us smile. From a community-built ecosystem to a girl scout group that's giving back, we hope these Good News, Illinois, stories brighten your day!
Community Comes Together To Build High School Courtyard Ecosystem
Phase one of the new Batavia High School courtyard was made official with a Batavia Chamber of Commerce ribbon-cutting ceremony Nov. 12.
" href="https://patch.com/illinois/homewood-flossmoor/nutritious-food-pantry-opens-cancer-patients-flossmoor">Nutritious Food Pantry Opens For Cancer Patients In Flossmoor
Officials cut the ribbon on the Complimentary Nutrition Station at the University of Chicago Ingalls Memorial Nov. 4.
Frankfort Girl Scouts Earn Silver Award For Community Projects
The girls spent more than a year working on their projects and completed them this past spring.
Katelyn Dillon Breaks 22-Year-Old OLCHS Volleyball Record
Oak Lawn Community High School coaches name volleyball player, Katelyn Dillon, "October Athlete of the Month," who broke the season kill record.
Downers Grove Students To Perform In London New Year's Day Parade
Students from Downers Grove High School have been asked to perform in the 2023 New Year's Day Parade and Choral Festival in London.
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