Palos, IL|Press Release|
Moraine Valley Hires Patrick Treacy As New Police Chief
Chief Treacy has worked in municipal and campus police departments, bringing a variety of experience to the Moraine Valley campus.

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Chief Treacy has worked in municipal and campus police departments, bringing a variety of experience to the Moraine Valley campus.

All graduating seniors will be included in the Virtual Graduation that premieres on YouTube May 28 at 7 p.m.
The meeting will be held via Zoom, and D219 staff members and members of the public may attend.
The updated Spring 2021 Reopening Guidance 4.0 offers a hybrid schedule for families who choose to use it.
Yardwaste should be placed in large paper yard bags on residents' regular collection day.
The work should be complete by the end of the day Wednesday.
This week-long temporary lane closure is necessary for crews with the Downtown Streetscape Project to replace underground utilities.
Non-perishable food items and toiletries can be donated between 1 p.m. and 6 p.m. at Ackerman SFC.
Srinidhi Rao's qualification marks the school district's fourth consecutive year with a speller represented at the National Bee.
A 25-year veteran of the department, Hibbs suffered a medical emergency in early March while taking a subject into custody.
The help is part of a larger assistance package being offered for a limited time to Illinois families.
A team from ILEAP will be at the Park Ridge Police Department March 22-23 to examine all aspects of the police procedures.
The district has worked with Make-A-Wish to grant more 90 wishes and raise more than $500,000.
Earth Day events are set for April 21-25.
This procedure clears sediment from the water distribution line, maintains water quality and verifies proper operation of the hydrants.
Students can service hours and make a difference at the library.
Litter cleanup will take place at Crawford/Pulaski between Flossmoor Road and 187th and Crawford/Pulaski between Meijer and Ballantrae.
This temporary lane closure is necessary for crews with the Downtown Streetscape Project to replace underground utilities.
Checks were performed at 71 Naperville businesses to determine if local retailers are complying with minimum-age tobacco laws; three failed.
Registration opens at 3 p.m. March 18 for residents 65 and older.