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January 5, 2022 Vol. 42, No. 23 ONE DOLLAR

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Hard decisions bring pushback and support

Chapple-McGruder is Journal’s Oak Park Villager of the Year By F. AMANDA TUGADE

Betty White, born in Oak Park in 1922, dies at 99 Mourning the silver-haired golden girl By STACEY SHERIDAN Staff Reporter

Hearts everywhere broke at the news that adored comedy icon Betty White died Dec. 31, only a matter of days before she was set to turn 100. She kept audiences laughing throughout her long career. White was loved across the country, but only Oak Park has the bragging rights of being her birthplace. Born at West Suburban Hospital Jan. 17, 1922, White only lived in Oak Park See WHITE on page 10

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hen Dr. Theresa Chapple-McGruder became director of the Oak Park Department of Public Health last spring, the COVID-19 pandemic had shifted into a new phase. Almost a year after the novel virus disrupted, devastated and claimed the lives of many around the world, the rollout of the COVID-19 vaccine offered a silver lining, a return to normalcy. Fast forward to the present day and the pandemic is still 2021 here. The coronavirus has now VILLAGER split into two variants, delta of the and omicron, and the sudden surge of positive cases have loYEAR cal leaders, including ChappleMcGruder, in the center of the eye of the storm, combatting another wave of challenges by layering safety efforts. There were things “we expected to happen” once vaccines were out, but “I think knowing what we know now, we would have set expectations a little differently,” said Chapple-McGruder. For Chapple-McGruder, the COVID-19 pandemic is not the first pandemic she’s worked on. She was an epidemiologist for the Shelby County Health Department in Tennessee during the 2009 swine flu (H1N1) pandemic and reprised the same role for the Georgia Department of Public Health when the Zika virus emerged a few years later. Chapple-McGruder told Wednesday Journal her experience working on the COVID-19 pandemic is rather different from the previous ones. See CHAPPLE-McGRUDER on page 8

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A TOUGH JOB: Dr. Theresa Chapple-McGruder became director of the Oak Park Department of Public Health last spring.

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