January 15, 2015 vol. 8 issue 27
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news Bolingbrook teen indicted for terrorist activity Mohammed Hamzah Khan, 19 indicted by a federal grand jury
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opinion Puttin’ Up a Stink on Partnership Will County government never has been known for acting quickly on major issues
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sports Grads get it done Valley View graduates excelling at Division-I level in college
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county news Czerkies pulls $350K donation after Rialto board tables decision about new marquee Members want more answers before they agree to keep new sign for at least 25 years
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Will County spearheads program to reduce heroin deaths by carrying heroin overdose antidote The Bolingbrook Police Department, and potentially every Will County police department, will now be equipped with the means necessary to save a victim of heroin overdose. The Bolingbrook Police Department is the first in Will County to start using the nasal spray form of naloxone, commonly known under the brand name Narcan. Naloxone is an antidote to opioid drugs. Opioids can slow or stop a person’s breathing, which causes death. See the full story on page 3
Kathleen Burke, PhD, begins training the Bolingbrook Police Department on the use of Narcan, an anecdote for drug overdose. Narcan, the brand name, for naxolene the intranasal spray device used to combat drug overdose.