Sentinel 12-24-14

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DECEMBER 24, 2014 VOL. 20 ISSUE 2

NEWS Check out examples how people in the community are trying to give back this holiday!

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SCHOOLS Tax levy approved by Troy school board Homeowners could pay a little more for approved its 2014 property tax levy at $36.29 million

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OPiNiON JWHS Adopt-aFamily has helped students, families in need for 13 years Adopt-a-Family program provided 432 gifts to individual people this year see Page 7

NEWS Rialto sign donor may pull funds if memorial obligation changed Theater officials say renovations ’almost 75 percent completed’

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SPORTS West players, coach learning on the job The season thus far has been a learning experience for new coach John Placher

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Local residents and groups help at party for disabled adults Joliet resident Janet Palkon, Shorewood HUGS members and a large handful of other Santa elves helped to make the season bright last week for 70some adults in the Easter Seals program. The “adult consumers,” as they are called, gathered at the Knights of Columbus hall on Infantry Drive in Joliet to celebrate the Christmas holiday. sEE tHE FUll stOry ON PaGE 23

The Details. (Top) Easter Seals Adult Consumers sport their ugly sweaters. From left, sitting, Richard, Amean and John; standing, staff Karen Cox, Jeffery and lead staff Fannie Johnson all of Apple Tree House. (Bottom) S-j_ hugshelps_122414_P3 Sandy, of Shorewood House, dances to the music.


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