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GROWING COMMUNITY WEDNESDAY JOURNAL, INC.

Vol. 100, No. 49

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CELEBRATING 100 YEARS

F O R E S T PA R K

REVIEW DECEMBER 6, 2017

2017 Gift Guide

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D209 debates nepotism policy changes By MICHAEL ROMAIN

High Schools District 209 prompted a heated debate between school board members about whether or not the changes are necessary. The changes, introduced by board member Ned Wagner, who heads up the board’s Policy Committee, would prevent

Staff Reporter

During a Nov. 7 regular board meeting, a series of proposed changes to the nepotism policy at Proviso Township

anyone related to, or in business with, a sitting board member from working in the district for as long as that board member is in office. See D209 NEPOTISM on page 11

Firefighter at her personal best in triathlons

She credits craft beer, malort and chilling out for helping her finish fast By NONA TEPPER

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Staff Reporter

t exactly 14 hours, 21 minutes and five seconds, Lindsey Hankus crossed the finish line in Panama City, Florida, after an exhausting Ironman that included a 2.4-mile swim in the Gulf of Mexico, 112-mile bike ride down a deserted highway and 26.2-mile run through a state park. Hankus achieved her personal best race time at that Ironman in November, which many consider the most difficult race in the world. Her banner Ironman followed a first-place finish at the Chicago Triathlon in August. Hankus, a Forest Park firefighter, was the first woman first responder to cross the line on Columbus Drive. She has run six races this year, mostly half marathons to train for the recent Ironman. But even in those shorter races she set record times. Hankus credits her 2017 races, the best of her career and first time competing since having a child, to a regimen of chilling out, drinking craft beer and not caring

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ALEXA ROGALS/Staff Photographer

A passerby checks out the window display for Bliss Fashion Lounge during the annual Holiday Walk and Festival of Windows on Madison Street in downtown Forest Park on Dec.1. See more photos on page 13.

See TRIATHLETE on page 8

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John Rice remembers his brother, Dan

Tom Holmes checks in with Paster Mitty

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