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June 30, 2021 Vol. 41, No. 47 ONE DOLLAR @oakpark @wednesdayjournal
JOURNAL of Oak Park and River Forest
Oak Park police chief in line for U.S. Marshal Sens. Durbin and Duckworth sponsor Reynolds for federal post By STACEY SHERIDAN Staff Reporter
ALEX ROGALS/Staff Photographer
ALWAYS THERE: Debbie Ryan, an Oak Parker, was a top volunteer for Oak Park’s public health department as it sponsored vaccine clinics and other COVID-related projects over many months.
Tireless volunteer put in major work during COVID clinics
Debbie Ryan volunteered over 150 hours to COVID-19 response efforts By STACEY SHERIDAN Staff Reporter
More than 200 active volunteers put in more than 3,100 hours of their personal time to help the Oak Park Health Department directly administer 12,000-plus COVID-19 vaccines,
according to the village of Oak Park, but one particular volunteer’s tireless efforts extend far beyond the vaccination clinics. Debbie Ryan has spent over a full calendar year assisting the health department in its COVID-response, giving over 150 hours of her personal time to the cause as a member of the Medical Reserve Corps. “I just wanted to do my part, so that once this is over, I could say at least I did something,” Ryan told Wednesday Journal. See RYAN on page 14
Oak Park will likely be in need of not only a new village manager but a new police chief as well. Chief LaDon Reynolds is in line to become U.S. Marshal of the Northern District of Illinois. “It’s a distinguished honor to even be thought of but at this time, my focus continues to be the with Oak Park Police Department and the citizens of Oak Park,” Reynolds said. Reynolds’ nomination was given to the Biden administration by U.S. Sens. Dick Durbin (D-IL), majority whip, and Tammy Duckworth (D-IL), according to a June 23 press release from Durbin’s office. Wednesday Journal has reached out to the offices of Durbin and Duckworth, for comment. As it is just the beginning of the process, Reynolds did not have much to share regarding the nomination. He is also unclear as to how long the process will take. Given Reynolds’ law enforcement experience, Village President Vicki Scaman told Wednesday Journal she wasn’t surprised that he is up for U.S. Marshal. “We would definitely miss him if that opportunity comes to fruition,” Scaman said. She said she has not yet had a chance to discuss the possibility of Reynolds leaving with village staff nor did she know whether the recommendation was merely a formality necessary to carry out before officially naming Reynolds U.S Marshal. “It is my understanding that it is not a done deal,” Scaman said. Regardless, the village president called the opportunity “amazing” and “an honor.” See REYNOLDS on page 14
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