OCTOBER 8, 2015 VOL. 60 ISSUE 1
dons need one more victory to lock up playoff berth
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Featured Sports
JUST ONE MORE WIN
NEWS Solar energy
Illinois Solar Tour showcases local homes, businesses
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CoMMunIty neWS
POLICE Shooting
No arrests made in Oct. 1 Niles shooting
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OPINION Courage under fire We fetishize firearms in this country; that must end
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NEWS rule Changes
Niles library considers giving director more authority
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SPORTS Soccer
Dons continue to show improvement see page 9
Many Pace signs not yet compatible with text message bus tracking service By Igor Studenkov |FOR THE BUGLE
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ince spring, Pace bus riders have been able to find out how long it will be until their buses arrive simply by texting the bus stop number – assuming they know what it is. When the agency originally unveiled the service, Pace spokesman Patrick Wilmot told the press that it planned to put the bus stop numbers on all bus stop signs. But, actually putting those numbers on the signs has been a slow process. the system covers the entire six-county, Chicago region, with small portions of several routes reaching further-flung counties in Illinois and Indiana. according to Wilmot, getting the information up has been a complicated task that has taken longer than expected. In the meantime, riders can look up bus stop numbers on Pace’s official website. See
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Photo By Igor Studenkov | Bugle Staff
Westbound route 250 bus stop at dempster/Moody intersection has a new bus sign with the real-time arrival information instruction, but no bus stop number.