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  • Father and two daughters Jeffery M Leving
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Off-duty firefighter saves two

Posted on February 25, 2021February 25, 2021 By Steve Metsch 1 Comment on Off-duty firefighter saves two
Off-duty firefighter saves two

Off-duty firefighter saves two Cicero lieutenant runs into burning building in Lyons  By Steve Metsch An off-duty Cicero firefighter who happened to be driving past a burning building saved the lives of two Lyons men. Lyons Fire Chief Gordon Nord, Jr., said the two men “would be dead if it wasn’t for him because as…

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Take it outside?

Posted on February 16, 2021 By Steve Metsch No Comments on Take it outside?
Take it outside?

Take it outside? Annual Lyons town meeting set for April at SeatGeek By Steve Metsch After being forced to cancel its annual town meeting last year because of the coronavirus pandemic, the Township of Lyons is determined to hold a meeting this spring. Township Clerk Mike Porfirio, at the board’s Feb. 9 meeting, said the…

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Sweet silent start

Posted on February 16, 2021February 16, 2021 By Steve Metsch No Comments on Sweet silent start
Sweet silent start

Sweet silent start In empty gym, Lyons boys beat Morton, 69-61 By Steve Metsch Echoing a sentiment heard often around Illinois these days after the long-delayed boys’ basketball season finally started, Lyons Township Coach Tom Sloan said, “the biggest thing was the kids had fun.” “They got out here, they got to play a real…

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Drive-thru food pantry

Posted on February 16, 2021February 16, 2021 By Steve Metsch 1 Comment on Drive-thru food pantry
Drive-thru food pantry

Drive-thru food pantry 400 meals distributed Monday in Lyons By Steve Metsch Lyons Village Clerk Irma Quintero, State Rep. Edgar Gonzalez, Jr. (D-21st), the Rev. Kim Vasko and a host of volunteers braved Monday’s snow and bitter cold to help those in need. They set up shop in the parking lot of St. John’s United…

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Lyons gets new truck

Posted on February 11, 2021February 11, 2021 By Steve Metsch 1 Comment on Lyons gets new truck
Lyons gets new truck

Lyons gets new truck Cab can rise 50 feet above street for trees, lights By Steve Metsch The Lyons Public Works Department has a new truck to replace one that gave decades of service. Back in January 2020, the village board approved the purchase of a new bucket truck that will allow safer removal of…

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New police vehicle

Posted on February 11, 2021February 11, 2021 By Steve Metsch No Comments on New police vehicle
New police vehicle

New police vehicle Bridgeview board sets Treasure Days for September By Steve Metsch The Bridgeview Police Department will soon get a 2021 Ford utility vehicle. The village board at its Feb. 3 meeting unanimously approved paying Morrow Brothers Ford in downstate Greenfield $35,470 for a “police interceptor utility all-wheel drive vehicle.” Trustee Norma Pinion said…

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Bridgeview’s hero

Posted on February 11, 2021 By Steve Metsch No Comments on Bridgeview’s hero
Bridgeview’s hero

Bridgeview’s hero Man runs into burning house to save neighbor By Steve Metsch Bridgeview resident Juan Carrillo never gave a second thought before he ran into a burning house to save a neighbor’s life. Carrillo was getting ready for work at 5 a.m. Dec. 17 when he noticed flickering lights on the screen showing the…

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Lyons village trustee resigns

Posted on February 11, 2021November 9, 2021 By Steve Metsch No Comments on Lyons village trustee resigns
Lyons village trustee resigns

Lyons village trustee resigns Kotur moving out of town, leaves the board By Steve Metsch Lyons is looking for a new trustee. Village Trustee Miodrag “Mike” Kotur, who had been on the board two years, has resigned. Kotur tendered his letter of resignation dated Feb. 2. Mayor Christopher Getty read the letter at the board…

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Three nabbed for armed robbery

Posted on February 4, 2021February 4, 2021 By Steve Metsch No Comments on Three nabbed for armed robbery
Three nabbed for armed robbery

Trio nabbed for armed robbery Promise of sex lured victim, Lyons police say. By Steve Metsch Three Lyons residents have been charged with the armed robbery of a man they lured into an apartment building basement with the promise of sex, Lyons Police Chief Thomas Herion said. Once in the basement with a woman, the…

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Remote learning in Lyons SD 103

Posted on February 4, 2021February 4, 2021 By Steve Metsch No Comments on Remote learning in Lyons SD 103
Remote learning in Lyons SD 103

Remote learning in Lyons SD 103 Board approves plan for teachers to remain home By Steve Metsch Teachers in Lyons School District 103 will be allowed to teach remotely until numbers regarding the coronavirus pandemic are down to what is considered safer levels. In a rare unanimous vote, the seven members of the school board…

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125 years keeping Lyons safe

Posted on February 4, 2021February 4, 2021 By Steve Metsch No Comments on 125 years keeping Lyons safe
125 years keeping Lyons safe

125 years keeping Lyons safe Birthday celebrations are likely for fire department By Steve Metsch A special birthday is being celebrated in Lyons: The Lyons Fire Department is 125 years old. “It’s a great accomplishment,” Lyons Mayor Christopher Getty said at a recent board meeting. “At the helm we have a phenomenal individual who very…

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Woman dies in river

Posted on January 28, 2021 By Steve Metsch No Comments on Woman dies in river
Woman dies in river

Woman dies in river Body recovered near Hoffman Tower in Lyons By Steve Metsch The body of a 27-year-old Berwyn woman was pulled out of the Des Plaines River Sunday afternoon, Lyons Police Chief Thomas Herion said Monday. The woman apparently was the only person in a car that wound up in the river about…

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So far, so good

Posted on January 28, 2021January 28, 2021 By Steve Metsch No Comments on So far, so good
So far, so good

So far, so good Argo High officials pleased as students return By Steve Metsch Initial reports about students being back in Argo Community High School are encouraging, District 217 officials said at the latest meeting of the school board. Students returned to the building on 63rd Street on Jan. 19. At the board meeting the…

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Another pandemic victim

Posted on January 14, 2021January 15, 2021 By Steve Metsch No Comments on Another pandemic victim
Another pandemic victim

Another pandemic victim Only three new laws for Illinois as 2021 starts By Steve Metsch The making of laws appears to be yet another victim of the coronavirus pandemic in Illinois. Normally, we see dozens of new laws taking effect on a wide range of topics each New Year’s Day. But as 2021 begins Friday,…

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All in the family

Posted on January 14, 2021January 14, 2021 By Steve Metsch No Comments on All in the family
All in the family

All in the family Niego roots run deep for Lyons boys basketball By Steve Metsch The unofficial first family of Lyons Township High School boys basketball is having an unusual winter. With the high school season in Illinois on hold because of the coronavirus pandemic, no games are being played in the Lyons Township fieldhouse….

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‘Violent domestic terrorists’

Posted on January 12, 2021January 12, 2021 By Steve Metsch No Comments on ‘Violent domestic terrorists’
‘Violent domestic terrorists’

‘Violent domestic terrorists’ U.S. Rep. Newman recounts ‘tense’ ‘ attack on Capitol By Steve Metsch U.S. Rep. Marie Newman (D-3rd) was on the Capitol campus, in a safe place, when the riot broke out Jan. 6, but she’ll never forget that day. “It was very tense,” she said in a phone interview Jan. 12 from…

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SD 103 trio opts out

Posted on January 6, 2021 By Steve Metsch No Comments on SD 103 trio opts out
SD 103 trio opts out

SD 103 trio opts out Board members will not seek re-election By Steve Metsch When voters cast ballots for the Lyons School District 103 board of education, they will not see three familiar names. Longtime board members Sharon Anderson, Marge Hubacek and Shannon Johnson have decided to not seek re-election. The three represent the board…

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Alleged kidnapper caught

Posted on January 6, 2021January 6, 2021 By Steve Metsch No Comments on Alleged kidnapper caught
Alleged kidnapper caught

Alleged kidnapper caught Lyons, McCook police apprehend him at motel By Steve Metsch Lyons police found a woman hiding in a McCook hotel room closet after they were tipped off by friends of a man who allegedly kidnapped her in Texas three days prior Erika Rios Valdez, 32, of Liberty County, Texas, was found at…

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