Illinois News Index

McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 12 Aug 1985, p. 1

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Good Morning McHENRY MONDAY, AUGUST 12, 1985 Local report INDEX/SECTION A drill isto equip the MTFPD volun­ teer force wttb the know-how of bow to successfully deal with multiple car accldenta Volunteen were waned of the drill in advance hut none knew what situations they would face. About 85 MTFPD workers, partic­ ipating in the drill, arrived on tbe scene at about 6:90 ajn. All took part in various stafsd accidents. Johnsburg fireman Tony Hue- mam said when be arrived the Johnsburg Pire Captain directed his team of firefighters to extinguish an auto fire. They then were directed to a two- ear wreckage whose two victims wen trapped in the can. One suf­ fered a bnkan neck and tbe other possible massive head injuries, he said. But before any action was Today's Weather PARTLY SUNNY Monday. Warmer and more humkl. Hitfi in the mid 80s. Warm and humid Monday night. A 10 percent chance of dwwen and thunderstorms. Low In the upper 60s or low 70s. Lottery Dally Game: 748 Pick Four: 5122 Saturday's winning LOTTO number: 13-20-24-2540-44. AN EDITION OF THE NORTHWEST HERALD West registration date set Registration for all students attending McHenry West Campus is scheduled for Tuesday, Aug. 20, from8ajn.to4pjn. at the school. A packet of materials necessary for registration has already been mailed to each prospective student. Any student who has not re­ ceived the packet by Thursday, Aug. 15, should call the school, since some of the forms require the parents' slgnatun prior to ffflltflttOII Hons that the recreation park will not become a year roundUving area will also be required. Two other problems stem -from water system and flood plain misun­ derstandings which must be docu­ mented by Illinois Environmental Protection Agency and Corps of En­ gineer letten withdrawing objec­ tions, according to Poper. Also, a discontinuance of electric service to the site resulted from dtfferttit of require mwrttt according to Morrison. A Corps of Engineers inspection of the site was set for last Friday. In tbe meantime a slowed pace of construction continuesi and lots and RV «"*• an being sold. Hon than 90 lotsand six units have been sold, MHIHMM to Developer Richsrd SchafTof the prospective buyers who visit, 51 percent buy, he said. Construction of a luxury club­ house and swimming pool are still planned for this summer, Schaff said. He also noted that work con­ tinues on the planned golf course, "a ' course than Kemper's," ImmMNI Another annex for Lakemoor?

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