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Plainfield Chamber Of Commerce Jobs Expo Is Saturday
The event is open to the public and officials say there will be give-aways, entertainment and more.

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The event is open to the public and officials say there will be give-aways, entertainment and more.

Find out how to apply for one of the open spots here.
Due to Tuesday's power outages, the meeting has been rescheduled for Feb. 20.
"Your participation in...the survey will help us understand the conditions at your child’s school and guide improvement," officials say.
School district 115's next On Point Speaker Series will discuss how to keep your kids safe online.
Find out how to apply here.
The 5K race, scheduled for the Saturday before Memorial Day, will benefit local veterans and their families.
There's a lot going on at the Oswego Senior Center. Check out these upcoming events.
If you can't make it, a recording will also be available on the district's website.
"His deliberate, thoughtful and responsible leadership was matched only by his joyful sense of humor.," said Village Pres. Matt Brolley.
"The last seven years have been an amazing ride and a wonderful opportunity to share some truly exceptional spirits with you."
Officials say Eastern Avenue is closed from the railroad tracks to Lockport Street. It's not clear when it will reopen.
Sean Michael Hannon had been arrested Feb. 8 on drug charges, but was apparently unable to post a $300 bond.
Sean Michael Hannon had been arrested Feb. 8 on drug charges, but was apparently unable to post a $300 bond.
There is currently no estimate for how long the repairs will take.
Officials say if the meeting is rescheduled before the board's next regular meeting, it will be announced soon.
Police say the 24-year-old woman gave authorities a false identity after being arrested on suspicion of DUI.
Officials say the Board of Election candidate forum will be rescheduled as soon as possible.
Parents may attend either session, officials say.
"If you try hard enough, you can do anything you want," said Humphrey Middle School champion Simona McDonald.