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romeovillebugle.com
JUNE 26, 2014
Vol. 8 No. 51
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Duke Realty moves ahead with project
Village offers incentive
story by laura katauskas
By Laura Katauskas staff reporter
staff reporter
A dozen high-school seniors got a shot at a new career. Literally. Holstering guns and taking aim, the selected crew recently took part in the third annual Police Youth Academy. While for most a thrill, the shooting of a gun wasn’t the primary goal of the week-long class that did aim to teach students what it takes to pursue a career in law enforcement. “This a great program for the kids that gives them a new perspective on what it involves to be a police
officer and if they want to pursue a career any further,” said Police Chief Mark Turvey. The Romeoville Police Youth Academy is a free one-week program held at the Romeoville Police Department. The academy was formed to provide a fun and educational view of police work, while providing teenagers with an opportunity to explore career and leadership opportunities, life skills and character education.
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Photos courtesy of Romeoville Police Department
Through the course, students went through several hands-on duties faced by a police officer.
Duke Realty continues its plans to redevelop vacant property in the Marquette Business Park, and the village is not only offering an incentive to do so but may reap the rewards in future tax payments. The property, at 1350 Lakeside Drive, near Fire Station 2, will be redeveloped to house a new approximate 314,000- square>> see build | page 3