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THURSDAY, JAN. 4, 2024
Court agrees to detain Wood Dale man accused in fatal aggravated DUI crash
DuPage County State’s Attorney Robert Berlin announced that Judge Joshua Juan Moxthe Dieden granted the state’s motion to deny pre-trial release for a Wood Dale man accused of crashing his vehicle while intoxicated killing his stepdaughter Jaylene Escamilla. Juan Moxthe, 45, appeared at First Appearance Court, and was charged with one count of aggravated DUI causing death, a Class 2 felony. On Dec. 17 at approximately 2:15 a.m., Chicago police officers responded to a call of a single-vehicle crash in the 12000 block of Irving Park Road near O’Hare Airport. Upon their arrival at the scene, officers found ambulances and fire trucks already at the scene. Escamilla was pronounced deceased at the scene while Moxthe was immediately transported to a local hospital for medical attention. Following an investigation into the crash, it is alleged that Moxthe, his wife, Escamilla and her husband were traveling on Irving Park Road when Moxthe lost control of the
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Santa visits Holiday Zumba class
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Santa Claus stopped by the Deer Grove Leisure Center on Saturday, Dec. 23, where he paid a visit to the Wood Street Fitness Holiday Zumba class. After a vigorous workout, the entire group had brunch together followed by a visit from Ol’ St. Nick himself. (More photos on page 3.)
Bensenville Park District seeks to grow employee roster Job fair scheduled for Saturday, Jan. 6
According to a December 27 Fast Company article, “5 hiring trends that can change your job search in 2024,” the new year may be a more candidate-friendly job market in terms of number of positions available, qualifications required and, in the case of
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the Bensenville Park District, compensation. The article projects three national hiring trends for 2024, according to hiring experts from LaSalle Network, Scoutr and SHL: 1. Companies are hiring again; 2. Turnover is slowing; and 3. Employers are focusing on skills. The Bensenville Park District, in line with these projections, is now hiring for full- and part-time permanent and seasonal positions and will host a job fair from noon to 3 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 6, in the Oak Room of the Deer Grove Leisure Center (DGLC), 1000 W. Wood St. “The start of the year is a great time to explore what type of job opportunities are available,” said superintendent of finance and human resources Evelyn Struck. “The Bensenville Park District is working hard to re-hire quality employees from last season in addition
to attracting new workers.” The district is raising wages in summer 2024, focused on retaining the excellent staff members in the areas of maintenance and farm workers, camp counselors, lifeguards and water park staff. Work at the DGLC, White Pines Golf Club, Fischer Farm, Bensenville Water Park and more. That work is increasingly difficult amidst a national lifeguard shortage, but park district staff says they are up for the challenge. “Joining the Bensenville Park District isn’t just about a job—it’s a gateway to fostering vibrant communities, nurturing health and wellness and driving economic growth,” said Nicole Chesak, who recently joined the Bensenville Park District staff and is overseeing the operation of the Bensenville Water Park and Splash Pad. “Our commitment extends beyond parks; it’s about shaping futures. Through skill-building programs and
interview readiness training, we’re empowering individuals, helping build resumes and cultivating leaders.” A recent article from Zippia.com listed top skills listed in recreation management positions, identifying front desk (communication, customer service, organization) skills as tops among leaders in the field, along with CPR, mowing, lifeguard, recreational facilities, general maintenance, youth programs and community events. The Bensenville Park District offers a variety of positions to help advance careers, and those interested in working at the district can attend the January 6 job fair and also explore and apply for jobs online at BvilleParks.org/joinourteam. “Working here isn’t just a job,” Chesak added. “It’s an opportunity to make a lasting impact, strengthening both yourself and the community you serve.”
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