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GOP taps Durkin as House Leader Members of the Illinois House Republicans onThursday chose state Rep. Jim Durkin of Western Springs to replace outgoing Leader Tom Cross of Oswego. “We are unified, excited and ready to get to work,” said Durkin. “GOP members from the north, south, east and west share a Durkin common vision for necessary fiscal reforms for the state and adding more members to the Illinois House Republican Caucus.” The race for leader came down to a choice between Durkin and state Rep. Raymond Poe of Springfield. “I’ve known Ray for many years, and he has my utmost respect as a colleague, and I look forward to having a solid working relationship with him moving forward,” said Durkin. Durkin also thanked Cross for his years of services and commitment to the Caucus. “Leader Cross should be commended for his work and dedication to the Illinois House Republicans,” added Durkin.

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Still home after all these years St. Pat’s Joliet celebrating church’s 175th anniversary By Stewart Warren For the Bugle

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p St. Patrick’s Catholic Church of Joliet will celebrate its 175th anniversary of Sept. 7. u Children of St. Patrick’s School form a Celtic Cross.

n the early 1970s, Lynn Michels and her family began looking for a church. They’d just moved to Joliet and bought a big old house on Allen Street, a block-long stretch on the city’s near West side. There were several churches nearby, including St. Patrick’s Catholic Church, 701 W. Marion St., the Joliet Diocese’s first church. The family’s new neighborhood was called St. Pat’s, after the parish. “We did look at St. John’s because the church was so close, and my children went See St. Pat’s, page 2


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