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Seven District 202 Middle School Students to Compete in 2024 Will County Regional Spelling Bee

Seven District 202 middle school students will compete in the 2024 Will County Regional Spelling Bee on March 14, 2024, at Lincoln-Way West High School. The students earned the honor by winning their individual schools’ Spelling Bees. Regional winners statewide will advance to the national Spelling Bee on May 30, 2024, in Maryland. This year’s District 202 middle school Spelling Bee champs are: Aux Sable: Dhruv

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Will County Animal Protection Services

Responding to a national animal welfare crisis, Will County Executive Bertino-Tarrant announced earlier this month a series of ordinance changes that aim to expand the role of the county’s animal services. The changes include renaming the county’s animal welfare department to “Will County Animal Protection Services Department” to better reflect their enhanced mission.  Several ordinance […]

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Glasgow Donates $5,000 to Heroin Epidemic Relief Organization

    More than one million people have died from drug overdoses since 1999 – and more than 75 percent of these deaths involved an opioid. Synthetic opioids, such as deadly fentanyl, account for the vast majority of these deaths. In 2020, Illinois ranked 24th nationwide in the drug overdose death rate, at 28.1 deaths per 100,000 residents. The drug overdose death rate in Illinois rose 28 percent from 2019 to 2020.        

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Will County Board Chairman, Judy Ogalla’s statement on143rd Road Expension

Members of the public packed the gallery. It was apparent that most of the public were opposed to the 143rd Street Project. The Board heard testimony from more than twenty members of the public who chose to come forward and speak. The Clerk’s office then read into the record more than one hundred emailed public comments with a significant number of those opposed to the project.

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Red Cross: Emergency blood shortage may delay medical procedures

Over the last 20 years, the number of people donating blood to the Red Cross has fallen by about 40%. When fewer people donate blood, even small disruptions to blood donations – such as the nearly 7,000-unit shortfall in blood donations the Red Cross experienced between Christmas and New Year’s Day alone – can have a huge impact on the availability of blood products and dramatic consequences for those in need of emergency blood transfusion.

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