Thursday, October 29, 2020

Around the Community

Few people would argue that 2020 has been a tumultuous year.

And yet, despite 2020's effort to crush us, people still rise above the craziness and do great things.

Here are a few of them over the past couple weeks that I've posted as part of my role with The Herald-News.

May each and every one of you have a blessed and joyous day today.


Bishop Roger L. Kaffer Outstanding Principal Award presented to Lockport principal 

D. 202 in Plainfield seeks community input for new 5-year strategic plan

Sign up for free Narcan training via Zoom

Virtual film festival to benefited JJC scholarship fund

Troy 30-C teacher recognized for excellence in music education

'Deconstructing Stereotypes' exhibit on loan through Dec. 6 at Romeoville museum #IndigenousPeople Native Americans

ALDI to open store in Shorewood Nov. 12

Bolingbrook Golf Club recognized for environmental excellence 

Zonta Club of the Joliet Area honors Dick and Millie Schuster 

D. 202 in Plainfield is distributing 6,700 laptops to PreK-3 students for remote learning 

American Red Cross of the Illinois River Valley welcomes new board members

Lockport Chamber seeks candidates to fill open board seats

Top Driver to hosted Illinois Driver Ed 101 webinar for parents

Partial closure in place for part of Channahon Community Park

Troy teachers adapt to new technology for hybrid teaching of students



Illustration by Christopher Gleason for "Staked!"


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