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Former Carpentersville teacher nets 10 years in prison for sexually assaulting former students

A former Community Unit School District 300 teacher was sent to prison on Friday for sexually assaulting two former students.

Geneva resident Lindsey P. Anderson, 31, was sentenced to 10 years in the Illinois Department of Corrections, according to the Kane County State's Attorney's Office.

She pleaded guilty to criminal sexual assault and aggravated criminal sexual abuse on Sept.

 

Op-Ed: Petition will only further polarize 2 poles of gun rights argument in McHenry County

A group called McHenry County Right to Bear Arms is circulating a petition that would put an advisory referendum question on the ballot in the November 2020 election. The petition urges people to make McHenry County a Second Amendment (Gun) Sanctuary County by “protecting lawful gun owners from unconstitutional laws passed by the Illinois General Assembly.” 

This Second Amendment sanctuary activity in Illinois accelerated after Governor JB Pritzker’s pledge to pass gun safety measures in Illinois.

 

Huntley school officials investigating school bus parked too closely to moving freight train

Administrators with Huntley School District 158 are investigating an incident in which one of its school buses was stopped at an "unsafe distance" from the train crossing at Route 47 and Main Street while a freight train was passing.

The bus did not have any children on it was was empty except for the driver.

Though "no harm" resulted from the incident, the district said a photo "appears to show a very dangerous situation that is unacceptable and not in keeping with our established transportation safety practices."

 

Jeep releases teaser ahead of Super Bowl ad featuring Bill Murray, Woodstock Square

Jeep posted on its Twitter account on Friday a video teasing what appears to be a Super Bowl commercial shot – at least in part – on the Woodstock Square last weekend.

In the 15-second video posted on Jeep’s Twitter page, Toblowsky points at the camera, saying “this Sunday is going to be a doozy.”

At the end of the video, white writing on a black background states: “This Sunday isn’t just game day. It’s Groundhog Day.

 

Gun control, health care among topics discussed at 14th Congressional District candidate forum

BATAVIA – Candidates seeking the Republican nomination for the 14th Congressional District discussed a variety of issues in front of potential voters Thursday, from gun control to health care.

The seven candidates seeking the Republican nomination for the 14th Congressional District are Rep. Jim Oberweis, R-Sugar Grove; state Sen. Sue Rezin, R-Morris; financial futures trader Ted Gradel of Naperville; Warrenville business owner Jerry Evans; former Kendall County Republican Party Chairman James Marter; former appointee to the U.S.

 

AG sues to add Equal Rights Amendment to Constitution

SPRINGFIELD – Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul and two other state attorneys general filed a lawsuit in federal court Thursday to ensure the Equal Rights Amendment officially becomes the 28th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.

“Americans have long agreed that discrimination based on sex is unacceptable,” Raoul said.

 

Illinois ethics laws among the weakest in the nation

SPRINGFIELD – Government reform advocates told a panel of state lawmakers Thursday that Illinois has some of the weakest governmental ethics rules in the country and that lawmakers should put more teeth into them if they hope to regain the trust of the public.

“For me, the disheartening part of all of it is not that so many lawmakers at all levels of government have strayed so far from the rules and have overshadowed the good work of ethical lawmakers, but that so many across our state kind of react to this news with a shrug,” said Georgia Logothetis,

 

Delta, American Airlines suspend flights between U.S., China

NEW YORK (AP) — Delta Air Lines and American Airlines are suspending all flights between the U.S. and China as the coronavirus outbreak spreads. American Airlines says it is suspending flights beginning Friday through March 27. Delta says its suspension will not take effect until Feb. 6 to ensure that customers looking to exit China can do so. Delta's suspension will last until April 30. Other U.S.

 

Residents in favor of dissolving Oakwood Hills now pushing for disconnection of Chalet Hills neighborhood

The group of residents originally seeking to dissolve the entirety of Oakwood Hills now are looking to only disconnect one part of it – the Chalet Hills Estates subdivision – from the rest of the village.

Illinois code states that any territory in a municipality can be disconnected if it contains 20 or more acres, if there will be no substantial disruption to existing service facilities in the municipality, and if the municipality will not be "unduly harmed" through loss of tax revenue in the future, among other provisions.

 

Former Harvard city clerk sentenced to probation for child porn possession

A former Harvard city clerk and amusement park employee who was found in possession of a USB drive containing child pornography was sentenced on Thursday to probation.

Andrew Wells, 57, will serve 24 months of sex offender probation for possession of child pornography.

 

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