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Even the best technology is no replacement for trained, on-the-ground observers, officials say. Learn how you can serve your community.
Don't worry if you see smoke downtown, officials said. It's only theatrical and part of a firefighter training exercise.
Officials say the full-day program offers opportunities for more play-based learning. Find out how to apply.
"It's very humbling and I can tell you it's a dream come true," Stratton told Patch.
Police say their investigation is ongoing and are asking any witnesses to call the Oswego Police Department at 630-551-7300.
Whether your kids want to learn scrapbooking or acting, Romeoville's Parks and Rec department probably has them covered.
The group's letter thanks those who donated to the 26th annual needy families drive.
After weighing the evidence and considering oral arguments, the board found in favor of 47 of Trustee Brian Wojowski's objections.
"Nominees will have made a profound and positive...impact in their chose field or community," officials said.
Experts say STEM education teaches complex thinking and problem-solving skills.
Police say they found at least three videos containing child pornography on a computer belonging to 30-year-old Jaime H. Montenegro.
The program was expanded to include cell phones by President George W. Bush in 2005. Representatives will be at Village Hall Jan. 8.
"This class is designed to promote better communication between village citizens and the police department..." officials said.
A 4-year-old child suffered severe injuries to his face. After the attack, Manning allegedly set the dog free and hasn't seen him since.
If you can help identify this man, call police at 815-886-7219 and refer to case number 18-4380.
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The event is scheduled for Feb. 9, but registration is required by Jan. 20.
"...we hope [these drivers] will never put themselves or others at risk by driving impaired again," a police spokesperson said.