Plainfield, IL|News|
District 202 Board Approves $2.4 Million Surplus Budget
The budget was placed on display in July and approved Monday night.

I knew I wanted to be a writer at a young age, and never dreamed of doing anything else. My love of writing was born when a grade-school teacher encouraged me to try my hand at fiction. I took her advice, but quickly gave up make-believe stories for the real thing.
I got involved with my high school newspaper before double majoring in journalism and English.
I graduated in 2002 and landed my first newspaper job within six months. I spent eight years at The Enterprise newspaper in Plainfield, where I developed my passion for community journalism.
When a coworker pointed me in the direction of Patch.com, I jumped at the chance to be part of the future of local news.
The budget was placed on display in July and approved Monday night.

The theft happened sometime between Thursday and Monday, police said.
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A reminder from the Plainfield Police Department.
Frederick Spencer was linked to several burglaries and caught on video using stolen credit cards, police said.
The vehicle William Smiley was driving was reported stolen earlier this month, state police said.
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The center is named for one of the district's first early childhood educators.
Recent Plainfield police reports.
Recent incidents reported by Romeoville police.
State police said a suspect was in custody Thursday night.
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Lukas Pawlowski is accused of filming a woman in a restroom and at a home in Oswego.
Lukas Pawlowski is accused of filming a woman in a restroom and at a home in Oswego.
A 26-year-old Yorkville man faces charges after the Thursday morning incident.
Refresh your knowledge on the rules of the road when it comes to driving through an Illinois school zone.
Health officials are also warning residents after a tick-borne illness, Heartland virus, was confirmed in Illinois.
Recent arrests reported by Romeoville police.
Police ultimately determined the report was unfounded, but the facility was placed on lockdown for about 45 minutes.