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Times Staff Report
SPRINGFIELD
State announces disciplinary actions
The Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation recently announced disciplinary actions taken by the department's various divisions.
Locally:
* Willie Davis, of Riverdale, was placed on probation for three years due to a criminal conviction. In order to work as a security guard, locksmith or in other security-related fields, a potential employee must have a permanent employee registration card issued by the state.
* The chiropractor license of James R. Jordan, of Harvey, was indefinitely suspended after violating the conditions of his probation for unpaid state income taxes.
* The registered nurse license of Linda Dianell Hinton, of Lynwood, was indefinitely suspended for failure to comply with conditions of probation regarding the repayment of her educational loan.
* The pharmacy technician license of Donald Ray Bowles, of South Holland, was placed in refuse to renew status after defaulting on an Illinois educational loan.
* The pharmacy technician license of Mildred L. Lawrence, of Riverdale, was placed in refuse to renew status after defaulting on an Illinois educational loan.
* The pharmacy technician license of Anita Washington, of Harvey, was placed in refuse to renew status after defaulting on an Illinois educational loan.
PEOTONE
Anti-airport group to meet Thursday
The next STAND meeting will be at 7 p.m. Thursday at the Peotone American Legion hall, 109 E. North St., Peotone.
The meeting will provide Shut This Airport Nightmare Down's latest information about the proposed south suburban airport in unincorporated Will County.
For more information, call George Ochsenfeld at (708) 534-7319 or Rosalind Willy at (708) 946-2136.
LANSING
Lan-Oak parks seeking award nominations
The Lan-Oak Park District will accept nominations for the Vince Award which honors those who have left the park district a little better as either a present or former commissioner, staff member or volunteer.
The award is named for Wayne Vincent, who served the park district for 20 years and was instrumental in building an outdoor pool and acquiring and developing land for parks.
The award will be presented to an individual at the Grand Ole Fourth Celebration during the intermission of the evening concert.
All nominations should be mailed to the attention of the Lan-Oak Park District vice president, 17551 Chicago Ave., Lansing, Ill., 60438.
GLENWOOD
Vehicle stickers on sale; May 1 display required
Village of Glenwood vehicle stickers for 2007-08 are on sale.
The Village Hall will remain open until 7 p.m. on Tuesdays this month so residents can purchase the stickers, which must be displayed on vehicles by May 1 to avoid late fees.
Residents also can purchase their stickers at the Glenwood Currency Exchange on Glenwood-Lansing Road.
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