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Vol. 38, No. 27
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July 5, 2023
RBHS athletic director stepping down PAGE 6
Heavy rains overwhelm local sewer systems PAGE 9
Riverside dad killed by stray gunfire Classic car buff was hanging out with colleagues after car show on June 23 By BOB UPHUES Editor
Riverside water rates jump again as lead line replacement advances Jose Alejandro Medina with his daughters, Laura (right) and Thalia. PROVIDED
Jose Alejando Medina loved classic cars. His first was a 1976 Monte Carlo – the year he was born – purchased with money he made working construction after relocating to the Chicago area from California in 1994. The Riverside resident also had a thing for vintage Ford Broncos, like the white one he brought to his last car show at Morton College on June 23. He had the
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Chicago Bears license plates on that Bronco personalized: “NOT OJ,” the plates read. The Chi Town Classic Cars Club’s show wrapped up at 10 p.m. and Medina joined other classic car owners for a postshow hang outside Archer Park, at 49th Street and Kilbourn Avenue in Chicago. See MEDINA on page 10
Inventory gathering project resulting in notices to homeowners By BOB UPHUES Editor
Ken Bober has lived in the same home in Riverside for the past 49 years. So when he received a notice in the mail recently alerting him to the fact that water is delivered to his residence via a lead service line – and provided instructions on how to “minimize the level of lead” in that water – he was a little alarmed. “I’ve lived in this house since 1974, and I don’t recall Riverside making an issue of this in all the time I’ve lived here,” Bober told the Landmark. “And this came out of the blue.” See WATER RATES on page 13
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