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A report by the American Health Care Association shows nursing home cases nationwide have dropped 96 percent in the last three months.
The 19-year-old Plainfield man was found at Theodore Marsh in Crest Hill last week.
The pandemic suspended the 2020 swim season, but the pool will open for the 2021 season.
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Acting mayor Mary Alexander-Basta, appointed to the spot last year, looks to be elected as the village's first new mayor in 33 years.
Martha "Marti" Barton looks to keep her seat as clerk, while Lawler, Doris and Zarate are poised to capture trustee seats.
The more than 2,000 votes received by the withdrawn candidate are invalid and won't be reported after Tony Fremarek resigned in March.
The former township supervisor was ahead of current trustee Margie Bonuchi by 242 votes.
The city of Chicago will get $33 million, and the rest of the state will receive more than $90 million.
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Three seats are up for grabs on the Plainfield Village Board, while a new mayor will be elected for the first time since 2009.
The resignation and withdrawal of Supervisor Tony Fremarek leaves just a write-in candidate for the race.