Beecher Police Blotter, June 22-27, contained charges for no insurance, failure to appear warrant, outstanding warrant, failure to dim headlights.
Category: Beecher
Beecher mulling the 1%
Beecher village officials are giving serious thought about enacting a 1% grocery tax in 2026, but it won’t have any impact on residents.
Fireworks, Parades and Elephant Ears
Referred to as The Festival Market, for more than 97 years the Beecher Fourth of July celebration has brought thousands of visitors to town.
Beecher Police Blotter: May 30 – June 11
Beecher Police Blotter, May 30 – June 11, contained charges for expired and suspended driver’s licenses and carrying a concealed firearm in public.
No Fee Increase for 200-U
With the exception of lunch fees, all of the fees for the coming 2025-26 school year will remain the same.
New police station great, but not 100%
Beecher Police Chief Terry Lemming is overjoyed with the new police facility, but there are still a few issues.
Beecher Police Blotter: April 22 – May 26
Beecher Police Blotter, April 22 – May 26, contained charges for criminal trespass, aggravated battery, disobeying traffic control sign, and theft.
Building Inspections Facing Hiccups in Beecher
There have been a few hiccups recently with Beecher residents and the village’s building inspectors.
Beecher man arrested on six counts of child pornography
Jasen N. Zurisk, 49, Beecher, was booked into the Will County Adult Detention Facility on six counts of child pornography.
Stacey gets to stay
Roger Stacey may have lost a four-year trustee seat in the April 1 election by just a handful of votes, but he is staying on the Beecher Village Board. At the April 12 meeting, board members and Mayor Marcy Meyer were sworn in for the new term. Meyer beat out Ronald Mazurek, 432-204, for the […]
