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Top Headlines: Julie's Law about Habitual Speeders, Blackhawks Autograph Signing

The top headlines in Frankfort Patch this week alerted readers to legislation now in effect to prosecute habitual speeders and spotlighted Blackhawks' fans, seeking autographs.

The top two headlines in Frankfort Patch this week attracted readers to Julie's Law, legislation now in effect to prosecute habitual speeders and fans pouring into downtown Frankfort to get autographs from the Blackhawks after their Stanley Cup win.

'Julie's Law' Begins: Measure Keeps Memory of Frankfort Teen Alive

Legislation to prevent tragic speeding accidents like the one that killed Julie Gorczynski went into effect this month. Find out the history behind the law and listen to Julie's family talk about its importance.

Blackhawks' Shaw and Bollig Sign Autographs in Frankfort
SidsGraphs was packed with Blackhawks fans waiting for autographs with Andrew Shaw and Brandon Bollig.

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