Crest Hill advises residents on accessing local cooling and warming centers

Crest Hill advises residents on accessing local cooling and warming centers
Raymond R. Soliman Mayor — City of Crest Hill
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Crest Hill residents seeking relief from extreme temperatures have access to local warming and cooling centers. For detailed information on these facilities, individuals are encouraged to visit the link provided by city officials: https://www.willcountyema.org/warmingcooling. It is advised to contact the facility before arrival to confirm its operational status as a warming or cooling center.



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