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Week in Review, May 16-22, 2021

Split Avilla council OKs COVID hazard pay

The hazard pay was tied to the coronavirus pandemic. “COVID is a big deal for us,” Town Marshal Glen Wills, who made the pitch for the bonus, said. “Our officers are at a lot of risk.” Wills also asked for an extension of the COVID policy which allowed supervisors to send employees home with COVID if they believed themselves to have been exposed to the virus. Wills gave the example of one of his employees who thought he had been exposed to the virus. The employee called Wills and asked what they should do. If the employee had come to work and later discovered he was positive for the virus, the entire police department building would have required an expensive deep cleaning, Wills told the council.

Two crashes Sunday cause injuries

Angola driver fractures spine BUTLER — An Angola man suffered fractures in his spine in a one-vehicle crash Sunday at 8:47 p.m., the DeKalb County Sheriff’s Office reported. Joshua Horvat, 27, was driving a 2001 Volvo S80 northbound in the 2200 block of C.R. 61, northwest of Butler, when he entered a sharp curve. He overcorrected his steering and ran off the road. The Volvo entered a field, rolled several times and landed on its top. Three other people in the vehicle, two of whom were juveniles, declined treatment by EMS medics at the scene. Police said alcohol is believed to be a factor in the crash.

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