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Lady Indians beat Plainfield East, 56-40 The Bengals jumped out to a 4-0 lead in the opening minutes of the first quarter, but back-to-back three pointers by Jenna Roberts and Brooke Bachmann and a pair of baskets by team captain Sydney Arlis soon corrected that, taking a 10-6 lead at the end of the first quarter. The Indians led the Bengals throughout the remainder of the game and closed the half on seven points from Brooke Bachmann, seven from Sydney Arlis, and a pair from center Savannah Johnson going into the break with a 26-15 lead. The third quarter would be a near blueprint of the second with the Indians outscoring the Bengals 16-10 increasing their lead to 17. The final quarter was also won by the Indian on a 16-13 run finishing the contest with a decisive 56-40 Indian victory. Scoring leaders for the Indians were Sydney Arlis and Brooke Lynn Bachmann each with 22 points, and Jenna Roberts with six photos by Larry Johnson points. #4 - Latricia Dean bring the ball in on offense.

#43 - Sydney Arlis on another close in shot.

Morris Hospital receives Primary Stroke Center Designation from Illinois Department of Public Health MORRIS — Six months after being awarded Primary Stroke Certification from the Healthcare Facilities Accreditation Program (HFAP), Morris Hospital & Healthcare Centers was upgraded from an Emergent Stroke Ready Hospital to a Primary Stroke Center by the Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH). In order to achieve the Primary Stroke Center designation from IDPH, Morris Hospital had to demonstrate achievement of stroke certification from a nationally recognized certification body such as HFAP. “The state designation is important because it tells emergency

medical services and the public that we have the ability to stabilize, diagnosis and treat acute stroke patients, provide acute care, administer medications quickly, and provide rehabilitation therapies safely and efficiently,” says Cara Marco, 2 South Manager and Stroke Coordinator at Morris Hospital & Healthcare Centers. In order to be recognized as a Primary Stroke Center by IDPH, hospitals must have a program director with extensive experience in acute stroke, a stroke code team available to respond to the patient’s bedside within 15 minutes, lab testing and advanced imaging and CAT scan capabilities

available 24/7, access to neurologists 24/7, arrangements to transfer patients needing neurosurgical expertise within two hours, a designated stroke unit, and educational requirements for staff. Marco says Morris Hospital has been enhancing its stroke care over the past few years in preparation for pursuing Primary Stroke Center designation. “Today, we follow evidencebased standards for the care of stroke patients,” says Marco. “In addition, we are initiating treatment for stroke patients faster than ever since the creation of our Code FAST team. Our patient care staff is highly educated on the care of

stroke patients, and we’re educating the community about stroke warning signs and symptoms. I can confidently say stroke care at Morris Hospital is better than ever, as evident by our designations from HFAP and IDPH.” The HFAP stroke certification must be renewed every three years with a mid-cycle review at 18 months. The IDPH Primary Stroke Center designation will automatically renew with the HFAP certification. Serving patients in 19 communities, Morris Hospital & Healthcare

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Volunteers from our Auxiliary Gift Shop recently gathered with Morris Hospital President & CEO Mark Steadham and Auxiliary President Shawn Hornsby

Morris Hospital Auxiliary Gift Shop makes biggest gift ever MORRIS — Volunteers from the Morris Hospital Auxiliary Gift Shop recently gathered with Morris Hospital Volunteer Services Manager Karen Nowosielski (left), Morris Hospital Auxiliary President Shawn Hornsby (back row) and Morris Hospital President & CEO Mark Steadham (right) to turn

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Continued from page 1 Centers includes the 89-bed Morris Hospital, as well as physician offices in Braidwood, Channahon, Dwight, Gardner, Marseilles, Mazon, Minooka, Morris, Newark and Ottawa. Through the services of over 1,700 healthcare professionals, physicians and volunteers, Morris Hospital provides lifesaving cardiac intervention with angioplasty and stents, a radiation therapy center for cancer patients, a state-of-the-art intensive care unit, a dedicated pediatric unit, and immediate care services at three locations. Morris Hospital is a Level II trauma center and a Level II perinatal care provider with an intermediate care nursery.

over a $45,000 gift to the hospital as a result of gift shop proceeds in 2015. This was the Morris Hospital Auxiliary Gift Shop’s largest gift ever resulting from proceeds in a single year. Volunteers pictured include Dianne Emerick (from left), Phyllis Marzetta, Carole Peterson, Jeri Dolezal, Eunice Hayse, Fran Rivett, Alice Hunt and Jo Dergo. The gift shop is open daily and is staffed by 38 volunteers who donate more than 4,700 hours annually. To learn more about volunteer opportunities at Morris Hospital, call 815-7057022.

to make a $45,000 donation from 2015 gift shop proceeds. This was their largest proceeds in a single year. We love our volunteers!

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Silver Cross Hospital offers free lecture on relief from heartburn and preventing esophagical cancer NEW LENOX — Over 60 million Americans get heartburn at least once a month. Some heartburn triggers are obvious: greasy fries, spicy salsa, or even stress. However the root cause of heartburn isn’t just food. If you have constant heartburn, it’s time to track down the real problem to avoid such discomfort. Silver Cross Hospital is offering a lecture on why it’s important to find relief from chronic heartburn to prevent the acid reflux from escalating into a more serious health condition. Dr. Ashish Shah, gastroenterologist, will present a free program on Healing Heartburn &

Area students named to dean’s list at Olivet BOURBONNAIS — Olivet Nazarene University congratulates all students named to the dean’s list during the fall 2015 semester. Area students who achieved this honor are: Samantha Butera of Channahon Amanda Nowman of Channahon

Andrew Reid of Minooka William Roberts of Minooka, To qualify for inclusion on the dean’s list, a student must have been enrolled as a fulltime undergraduate student and must have attained a semester grade point average of 3.50 or higher on a 4.00 grading scale.

Barrett’s Esophagus on Tuesday, February 23 from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at Silver Cross Hospital, Pavilion A, Conference Center, 1890 Silver Cross Blvd., New Lenox. Dr. Shah will discuss the latest endoscopic treatments to eliminate chronic heartburn and preventing Barrett’s Esophagus, which can lead to cancer. FREE. Register to attend at www.silvercross.org or call 1-888-660-HEAL (4325). What Is Heartburn? Despite its name, heartburn has nothing to do with the heart. Some of the symptoms, however, are similar to those of a heart attack or heart disease. Heartburn is a painful, burning sensation in the chest after a heavy meal, lying on your back or lifting. It occurs when the sphincter doesn’t close completely. Acid from the stomach comes back up into the esophagus, causing the burning sensation. Other symptoms may include chronic cough or sore throat, persistent hiccups, feeling of having a lump in the throat, and trouble swallowing. Pregnant women often experience heartburn as the growing fetus increases intra-abdominal

pressure. Heartburn that won’t go away needs medical attention because it may be a symptom of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), medication induced esophagitis, Barrett’s esophagus, cancer of the esophagus, ulcers, or other gastrointestinal problems. “So, if you suffer severe or chronic heartburn or chest pain, it’s vital you find out if your problem is digestive or cardiac,” says Ashish Shah, M.D., gastroenterologist and Medical Director of the Advanced Endoscopy Center at Silver Cross Hospital. About Ashish Shah, M.D. Ashish Shah, M.D.,is aboard certified internal medicine and gastroenterology physician at Silver Cross Hospital. Dr. Shah attended medical school at the University of Pittsburgh. He completed an internal medicine residency at the University of Michigan Hospitals in Ann Arbor, MI; a gastroenterology fellowship at the University of California San Diego in LaJolia, CA; and an advanced endoscopy fellowship at Columbia University Medical Center in New York, NY.


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Honor Rolls Channahon Three Rivers School 5th Grade High Honors: Joseph Barloga, Ellie Bartuch, Morgan Beaudry, Sven Bonde, Jacklyn Carr, Zachary Cassagrande, Andrew Fitzgerald, Gabriel, Heimer, Benjamin Hoover, Thomas Isdonas, Maisy Kaplan, Paige Lanoue, Kaitlyn Lavezzi, Kylie Loomis, Anna McClimon, Blayse Messsino, Natalie Osipczuk, Hunter Petrovic, Mina Pinto, Lily Powell, Sydney Roberts, Olivia Rojas, Viktorija Simkeviciute, Ashlyn Smith, Breana Smith, Sarah Straley, Hailey Taylor, Michael Tumam, Megan Wilson. Honor Roll: Gavin Adams, Luke Anderson, Bridget Andreano, Nicholas Andreano, Emily Arroyo, Joseph Bailey, Baylee Bankes, Mackenzie Beck, Anna Beitler, Lenora Blottiaux, Emily Bradley, Adams Brooks, Katelyn Bucciarelli, Alec Caldwell, Dominic Cioni, Mekhi Cortes, Liam Costello, Ethan Davidson, Ariana Degen, Gavin Dooley, Michael Dye, Aidan Everett, Evelyn Foreman, Jadyn Gans, Mia Garrett, Luke Gould, Madeline Grozik Cael Hiser, Carson Johnson, Nicholas Jurado, Maggie Kapple, Zachary Knaub, Cameron Krause, Reagan Larkins, Morgan Loeffel, Allison Lowe, Bryce Lowell, Colin MacDonald, Cody Mahoney, Keegan Manning, Jeremy Marrero, Keigan Mauk, Anna Maurice, Camryn Michuda, Dylan Mihal, Sullivan Minor, Jalicia Morales, Taylor Morris, Aubrey Murphy, Jacob Nedelsky, Austin Nickel, Gabriel Nieto, Alyssa Norton, Alexander Novak, Libby O’Brien, Allison Ondreja, Jeremiah Pearce, Cody Pelton, Lukas Phillips, Briana Powell, Ethan Rapp, Michael Roberson, Keegan Rowe, Teagan Sanderson, McKenzi Saunoris, Matthew Siesser, Zachary Skwarczynski, Autumn Southcomb, Matthew Terdic, Josh Tomaszewski, Nicholas Ulm, Braulio Valdivia, Ryan Vonch, Drew Walker, Jadyn Wilkinson, Alexis Williams, Paige Yancey, Olivia Zurawski 6th Grade High Honors: Tyler Andreas, Anna Baranski, Jordan Boban, Regan Caher, Alexa Fitzgerald, Riley Hickey, Megan Hugunin, Mary Huzl, Louis Johnson, Shae Johnston, Elizabeth Kennedy, Jillian McNally, Adem Osmani, Elyse Pettigrew, Olivia Rayola, Ella Robare, Delainey Roots, Amelia Walsh, Landen Warner, Kayla Widlowski. Honor Roll: Ashley Adam Charles Allen, Isabella Allen, Marlee Anderson, Alexis Arends, Melanie Bafia, Sadie Barker, Kylee Beutel, Brady Binkowski, Tyler Bittle, Sydney Bryant, Gabriella Burkhead, Grace Carlson, Cadon Casagrande, Kathryn Cichon, Jacob Clark, Catherine Coffey Kylie Colbert, Anna Colyott, Julie Conroy, Ella Cook, Ethan Culp, Hayden dela Cruz, Nicholas Devier, Aaron Devore, Emy Diaz, Michael Edgcomb, Peter Egizio, Troy Elliott, Emerson Fayman, Jack Fink, Timothy Flanagan, Alexander Forster, Kendal Franklin, Jacob Fuhrman, Taylor Graf,

Kiana Gubbins, Dylan Harder, Colin Harrington, Jocelyn Host, Abigayle Hucksold, Ryan Isdonas, Hailey Jados, Alexander Johnson, Garrett Johnson-Moss, Lauren Keyster, Natalya Klukas, Jacob Kuni, Dylan Lavaty-Boeschel, Connor Lindaur, Aiden Macikas, Yvonne Magana, Mackenzie Mangun, Skyler Marcano, Evelyn Maruszak, Amelia Mascote, Jack Maser, Madyson Maskel, Sara McLaughlin, Lucas McMillin, Anna Minett, Haleigh Munson, Ethan Murphy, Justin Niswonger, Zachary Pfeifer, Abigail, Raichart, Aden Rizzo, Thomas Robinson, Izabel Rojas, Keegan Rowley, Mary Ruettiger, Skylar Ryan, Maximus Salazar, Benjamin Sarnecki, Anderson Schamber, Ryan Serchuk, Kaleigh Serra, Angelina Setta, Kathleen Shields, Tana Soma, Lucicano Strange, Nicolas Strange, Hailey Swatek, Carly Szewczyk, Ian Talley, Michael Thomas, Mitch Thomas, Samantha Thornton, Issac Trevino, Annamarie Virgl, Evan Vonch, Christian Walker, Kassidy Whitesell, Kendyl Whitesell, Zoe Wojcieszak, Elaine Yates, Myles Young, Joshua Zoeller.

Jones Elementary School High Honor Roll - 4th grade: Kwame Amoo-Otoo, Zakary Brown, Kaylee Brushaber, Kiara Bryant, Olivia Dahlberg, Mia Diaz, John Fiene, Jenna Flowers, Nicholas Gorskij, Griffin Hall, Zakary Hock, Annie Honsik, Anthony Howell-Simms, Roman Hubbard, Hayden Hunter, Riley Johnson, Abrianna Kennedy, Mariah Kirschten, Ramiyah Lee, Tamaya McNeal, Morgan Perez, Serena Peterson, Jayson Preston, Jack Rasmussen, Owen Selk, Henry Stafford, Joseph Wallace Jr., Riley Warren, Briana Whalen, Madilynn Wietting. Honor Roll - 4th Grade: Donovan Anderson, Logan Bates, Joseph Brown, Joaquin Camacho, Marcus Catanzaro, Richard Churnovic, Chloe Cleveland, Jarrett Cook, Nicole Cooper, Ayden Crumly, Gianna Deavers, Harlow Farmer, Damien Flores, Brice Flynn, Kyla Gaines, Keith Gravel, Jonathan Gutierrez, Simeon Huggins, Zoe Keehma, Peyton Kenney, Breyon Luckett, Phoebe Magalang, Edwin Marcelino, Ethan Martin, Sophia Martinez, Jahmai McCoy, Jon McKirdie, Rodrigo Mireles, Kylie Myers, Morgan Pekelder, Ewelyn Platos, Abigail Quast, Carleigh Quinn, Sarah Revak, Sarah Reyes, Iyanna Reynoso, Tenor Ridgway, Noah Riemer, Angela Riley, David Robinson, Katherine Schmitz, Parker Schumacher, Sarah Short, Darvell Smith, Stephen Stovall, Audrey Straka, Blake Sustaita, Xavier Taylor, Kevin Toman, Jaden Valdez, Ramon Vazquez, Alan Zavala.

Crozier, Kailyn Cundari, Nicholas DeLuca, Tyler DeLuca, Samantha DiLorenzo, Michael Egan, Carleena Farrar, Gaetana Galati, Rachael Guldan, Olivia Hazel, Jacob Heap, Lyla Keorkunian, Quintin Krasnican, Peyton Kueltzo, Sofia Lopez, Angelina Luna, Noah Munson, Lola Nowak, Dailey O’Hern, Porter Olson, Bethany Phillips, Henry Pragit, Madeine Przybyla, Hannah Sachtleben, Madeline Schissler, Shyla Singer, Ava Urban, Amaya Villa, Abigail Villarreal Honor Roll: Gabriela Alegria, Logan Ales, Liam Anderson, Brett Bell, Tyler Boyle, Grace Casey, Omar Chavez, Owen Cracraft, Grace Cullen, Leah Dance, Ty Dannenberg, Robert Del Buono, Donavan Durancik, Riley Fisher, Lillian Flatness, Mandy Fricano,

Samantha Gabriel, Sara Ghouleh, Evelyn Gonzalez, Nathan Greep, Gabriela Gritsuk-Miranda, Ross Gunderson, Jenna Hazel, Joseph Jaskowiak, Hannah Johnson, Mya Jordan, Finley Knowles, Nikko Koehn, Patrick Leech, Timothy McNeal, Caleb Nelson, Claire Olsen, Isabella Owen, Hailey Pekoc, Christopher Perez, Savannah Press, Ashlee Pruim, Aidan Quintero, Riley Rogowski, Graciela Salgado, Lillian Salvatori, Aiden Saxon, McKenzie Saxon, Melanie Sims, Mason Skoglund, Leah Slusser, Danielle Smith, Justin Smith, Natalie Stevens, Leah Sukley, Emma Sweely, Myranda Sweis, Kaitlyn Thurman, Michael Tworek, Davin Ulmer, Aiden Valenzuela, Victor Velarde, Natalie Villasenor, Edward Visvardis, Emilia Williams

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Minooka girls varsity basketball team vs. Plainfield East

#41 - Savannah Johnson wins the opening tipoff.

#11 - Hailey Arlis on the inside #43 - Sydney Arlis put a shot up from within the paint. Arlis #2 - Jenna Roberts goes to the bucket. shot. contributed 22 points on the night.

#41 - Savannah Johnson puts a shot up from just outside of the paint.

photos by Larry Johnson (http://larryjohnsonphotography.zenfolio.com)

#3 - Brooke Lynn Bachmann puts up a layup shot. Bachmann scored 22 point on the night.

#53 - Abigail Holloway shoots a free throw.


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Police Beat

MINOOKA—The following police reports are obtained from the local police department and are a matter of public record. Persons arrested or given citations are presumed innocent of the accusation until proven guilty in a court of law. Citations – On Jan. 29 police issued a citation to Harold T. Walton, 52, of Milwaukee, WI on a charge of disobeyed traffic control device at 301 N. Ridge Road. On Jan. 29 police issued a citation to Harold T. Walton, 52,

of Milwaukee, WI on a charge of driving under the influence – alcohol at 301 N. Ridge Road. On. Jan. 29 police issued a citation to Harold T. Walton, 52, of Milwaukee, WI on a charge of illegal trans/possession alcohol – driver at 301 N. Ridge Road. On Jan. 29 police issued a citation to Harold T. Walton, 52, of Milwaukee, WI on a charge of operating uninsured motor vehicle at 301 N. Ridge Road. On Jan. 29 police issued a citation to Harold T. Walton, 52,

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NOTICE Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received for one (1) new 2016 GMC Yukon or Chevrolet Tahoe by the Minooka Fire Protection District, 7901 E. Minooka Road, Minooka, IL 60447 until 2:00 P.M. prevailing time on the 25th Day of February, 2016. Bids will be opened and publicly read at this time. Bids received after 2:00 P.M. will be returned unopened. Specification for bidding may be obtained by contacting Minooka Fire Protection District at 815-467-5637. Minooka Fire Protection District reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to waive informalities and technicalities. (Published in The Channooka Weekly Feb. 11, 2016) 233597

STATE OF ILLINOIS ) ) SS. COUNTY OF WILL ) IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE TWELFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT WILL COUNTY, ILLINOIS – PROBATE DIVISION In the Matter of the Estate of MONIQUE M. BOETTO, Deceased. NO. 16 P 021 CLAIM NOTICE Notice is given to creditors, of the death of MONIQUE M. BOETTO. Letters of Office were issued to PAUL V. BOETTO, whose address is 167 N. Ottawa Street, Suite 202, Illinois, 60432, as Executor, whose attorney of record is BOETTO & BOETTO, 167 N. Ottawa Street, Suite 202, Joliet, IL 60432. Claims against the estate may be filed in the Circuit Clerk’s Office, Will County Courthouse, 14 W. Jefferson Street, Joliet, Illinois 60432, or

with the representative, or both, on or before the 28th day July, 2016, or if mailing or delivery of a notice from the representative is required by Sec. 18-3 of the Probate Act of 1975, the date stated in the notice. Any claim not filed on or before that date is barred. Copies of a claim filed with the Clerk must be mailed or delivered by the claimant to the representative and to the attorney within ten (10) days after it has been filed. PAUL V. BOETTO, Executor For MONIQUE M. BOETTO, Deceased By: BOETTO & BOETTO ATTORNEYS AT LAW 167 N. Ottawa St., Ste. 202 JOLIET, ILLINOIS 60432 (Published in The Channooka Weekly Jan. 28, Feb. 4 & 11, 2016) 232344

NOTICE CERTIFICATE NO. 30439 was filed in the Office of the County Clerk of Will County on JANUARY 20, 2016, wherein the business firm of WHAT SHE LIKES! LOCATED AT 232 DENELL DR., CRETE, IL 60417 was registered; that the true or real name or names of the person or persons owning the business, with their respective post office address(es), is/are as follows: NAME OF PERSON(S) ERICA SMITH, 232 DENELL DR., CRETE, IL 60417. The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me by the person(s) intending to conduct business this 20th day of January, 2016. WANDA MOREHEAD Notary Public (OFFICIAL SEAL) (Published in The Channooka Weekly Feb. 4, 11& 18, 2016) 233243

of Milwaukee, WI on a charge of violations of ignition interlock devices at 301 N. Ridge Road. On Jan. 29 police issued a citation to Cristina K. Franz, 32, of Romeoville, IL on a charge of electronic communication at S. Ridge Road and W. Twin Rail Drive. On Jan. 29 police issued a citation to Daniel Mendoza, 24, of Joliet, IL on a charge of Minooka-Illinois vehicle code adopted at 276 N. Ridge Road and Grainger Way. On Jan. 29 police issued a citation to Alyssia M. Marinopoulos, 27, of Tinley Park, IL on a charge of parking in space designated for handicapped parking at 101 E. Mondamin Street. On Jan. 29 police issued a citation to Remington Y. Nassar, 19, of Channahon, IL on a charge of no valid or expired registration at 470 W. Mondamin Street and N. Ridge Road. On Jan. 29 police issued a citation to Remington Y. Nassar, 19, of Channahon, IL on a charge of operating uninsured motor vehicle at 470 W. Mondamin Street and N. Ridge Road. On Jan. 30 police issued a citation to Shawn P. Sullivan, 48, of Channahon, IL on a charge of suspended, revoked driver’s license at S. Ridge Road and Misty Creek Drive. On Jan. 30 police issued a citation to Joe A. Parra, 21, of Joliet, IL on a charge of speeding at 899 S. Ridge Road and Brannick Road. On Jan. 30 police issued a citation to a juvenile, 17, of Joliet, IL on a charge of speeding at 1010 S. Ridge Road and Edgewater Drive. On Jan. 30 police issued a citation to a juvenile, 16, of Morris, IL on a charge of speeding at 6999 E. Minooka Road and N. Mclindon Road. On Jan. 30 police issued a citation to Brett Ayers, 22, of Channahon, IL on a charge of speeding at 110 S. Wabena Avenue and Heritage Drive. On Jan. 31 police issued a citation to Brittany C. Eurkaitis, 21, of Orland Park, IL on a charge of electronic communication at 17845 N. Ridge Road and Midpoint Road. On Jan. 31 police issued a citation to Colleen A. Silay, 19, of Naperville, IL on a charge of electronic communication at S. Ridge Road and Misty Creek Drive. On Jan. 31 police issued a citation to Jina M. Delrose, 36, of Minooka, IL on a charge of electronic communication at 470 W. Mondamin Street and

N. Ridge Road. On Jan. 31 police issued a citation to Enrique GuzmanGarcia, 25, of Joliet, IL on a charge of speeding at 8998 E. Mcevilly Road and Bell Road. On Feb. 1 police issued a citation to Veronica Ortiz, 39, of Joliet, IL on a charge of unlawful use of wireless phone school / construction zone at 0 S. Ridge Road and W. Twin Rail Drive. On Feb. 1 police issued a citation to Taijah D. Lee, 21, of Chicago, IL on a charge of speeding at 299 Internationale Parkway South and Cargo Court. On Feb. 1 police issued a citation to Veronica Ortiz, 39, of Joliet, IL on a charge of unlawful use of wireless phone school / construction zone at 0 S. Ridge Road and W. Twin Rail Drive. On Feb. 1 police issued a citation to Michael H. Copeland, 23, of Romeoville, IL on a charge of operating uninsured motor vehicle at 300 N. Ridge Road. On Feb. 1 police issued a citation to Michael H. Copeland, 23, of Romeoville, IL on a charge of suspended, revoked driver’s license at 300 N. Ridge Road. On Feb. 1 police issued a citation to Michael H. Copeland, 23, of Romeoville, IL on a charge of no valid or expired registration at 300 N. Ridge Road. On Feb. 1 police issued a citation to Zachary G. Snowden, 22, of Plainfield, IL on a charge

of poss. Of cannabis 2.5 to 10 grams at 110 N. Osceola Street and W. Saint Mary’s Street. On Feb. 2 police issued a citation to Lucas R. Darin, 19, of Morris, IL on a charge of electronic communication at 599 W. Mondamin Street and Bob Blair Road. On Feb. 2 police issued a citation to a juvenile, 16, of Minooka, IL on a charge of graduated DI: unlawful number of passengers at 1098 S. Ridge Road and Arbor Lakes Drive. On Feb. 2 police issued a citation to a juvenile, 16, of Minooka, IL on a charge of operating uninsured motor vehicle at 1098 S. Ridge Road and Arbor Lakes Drive. On Feb. 2 police issued a citation to Julie K. Zematis, 34, of Minooka, IL on a charge of no valid or expired driver’s license at 17845 N. Ridge Road and Midpoint Road. On Feb. 2 police issued a citation to Caitlin M. Dalton, 27, of Minooka, IL on a charge of electronic communication at 100 N. Ridge Road and W. Mondamin Street. On Feb. 2 police issued a citation to Kristen L. Brennan, 30, of Channahon, IL on a charge of Minooka – Illinois vehicle code adopted at 12200 E. I 80. On Feb. 2 police issued a citation to Ruben Terrazas, 28, of Joliet, IL on a charge of suspended, revoked driver’s license at 100 N. Ridge Road and S. Ridge Road.

PET OF oF THE WEEK Perry is a super cool, 4-yearold, blue-brindle Chihuahua/Terrier. mix. He is seemingly housebroken, loves walks, snuggling, and singing to you when he wants your attention. He’s our little sausage, lovable and adorable!! Check him out today and totally fall in love. Perry and other great pets can be viewed at the Mallard Point Veterinary Clinic in Channahon. Our animals are housed at the PointDay Veterinary Mallard Point Veterinary Clinic hostsMallard Pet Adoption the first Clinic in Channahon (815-467-4855). Available pets can also Saturday of every month for the Humane Society of Plainfield, now be viewed www.helpsavepets.org. Adoption donations know as HelpatSave Pets. Pets will be available for viewing from 10 range– 2from to $399 for catscheck and www.plainfieldhumane. dogs and all include a.m. p.m. $29 For more information spay or neuter, rabies vaccine, first distemper vaccine, fecal com. For directions call 815-467-4855. test, first worming, heartworm test (if applicable), canine bordetella, feline leukemia test (if applicable), and a microchip identification implant.


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Church Services 60602

5475 Bell Rd. Minooka, IL 60447 815-475-7220 Rev. Bret Reedy, Pastor Worship Services Sunday mornings 9:15 a.m. Sunday School (Sept.-May) 10:30 a.m. following worship

MINOOKA UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 205 Church Street Minooka, Illinois 60447 815-467-2322 www.minookaumc.com The Rev. Mary Zajac, Pastor

Sunday: Worship Service 9:00am & 10:30am Fellowship 10:00 am Sunday School. all ages 10:30am Proferssional Nursery Care

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