Argo welders are tops in MVCC competition

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Argo High School’s welding program was one of the best during an annual competition earlier this month at Moraine Valley Community College. The competition took place on February 10 with four schools competing. Welding students from Argo, Stagg High School, Joliet Central High School, and Evergreen Park High School participated. This was the sixth year……

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Shepard brings back A Little Bit of Germany

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By Kelly White The celebration of German culture was back once again at Shepard High School with the return of A Little Bit of Germany. “It’s nice to see everyone out celebrating something that they love,” Juleaya Smith, 16, of Alsip, said. The food, music and fun festival took place on February 11 at the……

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Referendum on manager heating up in Orland Park

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Village manager a finalist for Janesville post By Jeff Vorva “Yes” is starting to make some noise. In what first appeared to be a referendum that might not generate a lot of controversy, the village’s request for voters to allow Orland Park Mayor Keith Pekau and the board of trustees to have the final say……

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Worth FOP seeks sponsors, volunteers for Polar Plunge 

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By Joe Boyle  The Worth Fraternal Order of Police is asking the community to take a dip in cold waters for a good cause.  The annual Worth FOP Polar Plunge will be held under the pavilion at Altman Park near 117th and Harlem on Saturday, March 4. The FOP is looking for sponsors for the……

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Longtime Lyons Trustee Pat Alonzi resigns for health reasons

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By Steve Metsch Longtime Lyons Village Trustee Pat Alonzi has decided to resign as she faces mounting health issues. Mayor Christopher Getty read her letter of resignation, dated Jan. 3, into the record when the village board met on Feb. 7. Alonzi, 85, had been a trustee for 12 years, Getty said. Her letter to……

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Roberts Road, 87th Street closures this week

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  Overnight local road closures with detours will be scheduled on Roberts Road and 87th Street this week to accommodate mainline bridge beam removal on the Central Tri-State Tollway (I-294) Project. The temporary closures are necessary to safely to complete removal of bridge beams on I-294 over Roberts Road and 87th Street. Electronic message signs……

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Palos Heights police arrest purse snatch suspect

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A Chicago man has been charged by Palos Heights police for stealing a purse from a victim in the CVS parking lot on February 4. According to police, Kyuan Murry, 24, was wearing a mask when he approached the victim in the parking lot and ripped her purse from her hands. The incident happened about……

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Czajkowski named new Palos Heights police chief

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Larry Yott retires after 50-year career By Jeff Vorva William Czajkowski joined the Palos Heights police force in 1988 as a part-time officer when he was 24 and he remembers his first day well. “I was scared as heck,” he admitted. “I was very nervous.” He obviously got over his first-day jitters and began climbing……

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Del Galdo honored by Super Lawyer Magazine for 13th straight year  

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“Super Lawyer Magazine,” a national publication published by Thomson Reuters and which serves professional attorneys across the nation, has named Michael Del Galdo in its list of the state’s Best Lawyer for 2023.  Approximately 85,000 lawyers from Illinois are evaluated by the legal industry’s top publication, but only selects the top 5 percent to honor……

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Countryside’s 342 water valves to be inspected

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By Steve Metsch  Water valves and fire hydrants were on the agenda when the Countryside City Council’s Infrastructure Committee met on Jan. 25. With 342 valves in the Countryside water system, the City Council’s Infrastructure Committee wants to make sure there are no surprise problems. That’s why every other year, the city pays a company……

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