City of Waukegan
Recent News About City of Waukegan
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Week ending Dec. 22: No new registered sex offenders living in Will County
There are no new registered sex offenders living in Will County in the week ending Dec. 22, according to the Police Sex Offender Registry.
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Week ending Dec. 8: 8 new registered sex offenders living in Will County
There are eight new registered sex offenders living in Will County in the week ending Dec. 8, according to the Police Sex Offender Registry.
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The Registry shows 5 new sex offenders living in Will County as of July 2024
There were five new registered sex offenders living in Will County in July 2024, according to the Police Sex Offender Registry.
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Registered sex offenders: 13 new new living in Will County as of June 2024
There were 13 new registered sex offenders living in Will County in June, compared to the month before, according to the Illinois Police Sex Offender Registry.
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32 new registered sex offenders living in Will County in Q1
There are 32 new registered sex offenders living in Will County as of the first quarter of 2024, according to the Police Sex Offender Registry.
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Registered sex offenders: 11 new new living in Will County as of March 2024
The Illinois Police Sex Offender Registry shows there were 11 new registered sex offenders living in Will County in March 2024.
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13 new registered sex offenders living in Will County as of February 2024
Will County had 13 new sex offenders registered as living there in February 2024, according to the Illinois Police Sex Offender Registry.
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The Registry shows 15 new sex offenders living in Will County as of January 2024
Will County had 15 new sex offenders registered as living there in January 2024, according to the Illinois Police Sex Offender Registry.
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Lee Rucinski picked as new Providence Catholic volleyball coach
Providence Catholic has named Lee Rucinski new head boys volleyball coach.
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Public employee tally: Bottom 100 cities in Illinois
Village of Homer Glen, Village of Plainfield and Village of Mokena are among the Illinois cities that employ the fewest government workers per capita, according to 2017 Illinois State Comptroller financial reports.