FEBRUARY 4, 2015 VOL. 20 ISSUE 8
NEWS
new Column:
Introducing our new weekly column about news heard around Will County
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NEWS Shorewood buys equipment to make salt brine for roads Liquid fights snow and ice on roads
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COMMUnitY
OPINION New Governor, Same Traffic Problems
Shorewood Village Clerk braves unexplained illness
Does a necessity become less necessary when government oversight changes hands?
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Tracy Ragusa’s home sits just above the DuPage River. Her wide-open backyard seems to melt into its banks. When it is warm, she’s outside, pulling weeds, trimming the shrubs and tending her flowerpots. She’s often in a small, sloping landscaped area that’s planted with milkweed to attract monarch butterflies. Wildlife wanders through her yard. She’s a friendly, funny woman with wide green eyes and a charming smile. Ragusa, 45, serves as the village’s clerk.
COUNTY NEWS
19th century limestone church to be redeveloped Developer envisions restaurant and apartments in building
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DENTAL HEALTH
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Tips on how to ease your dental anxiety A fear of the dentist may stem from past unpleasant experiences
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SPORTS Boys Bowling: Indians Lead Way Minooka places seventh at state boys bowling tournament
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CDC offers these tips to prevent Lyme disease Reducing exposure is the best way to prevent illness
here are some suggestions from the Centers for disease Control on preventing lyme disease:
1. Avoid wooded and bushy areas with high grass and leaf litter. 2. Walk in the center of trails. 3. When outdoors, use repellents that contain 20 to 30 percent DEET on exposed skin and clothing for protection that lasts up to several hours. 4. Bathe or shower as soon as possible after coming indoors, preferably within two hours.
That will help you wash off and more easily find ticks that might be crawling on you. 5. Examine gear and pets. Ticks can ride into the home on clothing and pets, then attach to a person later, so carefully examine pets, coats and day packs. 6. Tumble clothes in a dryer on high heat for an hour to kill remaining ticks.