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Cooling Tents Set Up Ahead Of Plainfield Fest
The fest kicks off on what will likely be the hottest day of the year. Here's how the village is getting ready to keep guests cool.

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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 fest kicks off on what will likely be the hottest day of the year. Here's how the village is getting ready to keep guests cool.

A woman fell from the Iron Dragon carnival ride just as a pre-fest event for those with special needs was getting underway Thursday.
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The goal is to expand the pilot food composting program to Plainfield South and Plainfield North next year.
Margaret Tyson replaces Don Moran of Romeoville, who retired earlier this year.
A Lemont man's photo of a red-tailed hawk taken at Veterans Woods won the June portion of the contest.
Marlen Ochoa-Lopez' baby Yovanny Yadiel died in June, two months after his mother was slain and he was taken from her womb.
Few areas will not be impacted by extreme heat by midcentury, according to a new report released Tuesday.
You can have your own commemorative Chance the Snapper bobble, brought to you by the same people who created the Sister Mary Jo bobblehead.
He previously taught English at Batavia High school.
Waste Management will start pickup an hour early on Thursday and Friday in Will County.
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Some cooling centers are available 24/7 as 100-degree temps approach.
Patricia Schanks joined the board in 2003 and retired in 2017.
The summer program will move to Oswego East.
Adam Ballard, now 20, was released in June. His father Mark remains at the Will County jail.
The longtime trustee died in February after his battle with cancer.
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The closing is expected to last about two weeks.