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Vol. 33, No. 51

December 19, 2018

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RBHS pool fix will cost almost $800,000 Plagued by problems from the start, air-handling system to be replaced By BOB SKOLNIK Contributing Reporter

After dealing with complaints about poor air quality at the Riverside-Brookfield High School swimming pool ever since it opened nearly 10 years ago, the District 208 Board of Education has decided to bite the bullet and spend nearly $800,000 to install a new air-handling system. On Dec. 11, the school board voted 6-0 to award a contract to Mechanical Concepts of Illinois to install the system, which will replacing a unit that turned out to be too small to adequately circulate the air around the swimming pool. “It’s had nothing but problems for eight years,” said school board member Ramona Towner of the RBHS pool. “My kids have swum at Oak Park because of that. Kids have been sick because of it. It’s worth doing it right, I think.” The new ventilating system will not be installed until the current school year is almost over, so the See RBHS POOL on page 9

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DOGGING IT: Brookfield Police Officer Ed Weissgerber and his canine partner, Sire, hit the streets in mid-November as the department’s new K-9 unit, made possible by a $75,000 donation be the Brookfield Kiwanis Club.

Local police going to the dogs Brookfield, North Riverside K-9 units hit the streets

By BOB UPHUES Editor

If you live in North Riverside or Brookfield, you may have bumped into a pair of new police officers. They don’t say a lot,

but they make an impression when they walk into a room. That’s because both are German shepherds, the canine half of new K-9 patrol units just initiated by each village. “This is one of the reasons I got into law

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