Fort Sill launches Digital Garrison app
Fort Sill launches Digital Garrison app By Makenzie Burk | January 26, 2021 at 8:32 PM CST - Updated January 26 at 10:18 PM
FORT SILL, Okla. (TNN) -A new app launched over the last few months, will help the community navigate life on Fort Sill.
It’s called the Digital Garrison app, and it’s a one stop shop for information pertaining to the installation.
It’s an app that is now used ARMY wide, with the option to select specific installations for updates.
“It’s a one stop shop to find out your PX needs, commissary and morale welfare and recreation and also it has all the information of hours at our clinic and it’s got school information, data information and special announcements,” said Garrison Commander Col. Rhett Taylor. “If you’re going somewhere it can even give you map directions on how to get there using your phone.”
Two candidates for Grayslake office cry foul after they re removed from April ballot
Two first-time candidates were removed from the April ballot following a village electoral board hearing on Jan. 4. Paul Valade | Staff Photographer, 2019
Updated 1/12/2021 6:50 PM
Two first-time candidates in Grayslake who lost their chance to be on the April ballot at a hearing last week say they were given little notice that issues with their paperwork would cost them the chance to run.
At a 9 a.m. meeting Jan. 4, the village electoral board decided Grayslake residents Michael Muno, who was running for mayor, and Paul Skorupa, who was running for village trustee, would not be on the ballot. Both men learned of the electoral board meeting via email Dec. 31, and neither attended.
Lake County mayors reflect on most important accomplishments in 2020
Mundelein Mayor Steve Lentz helps distribute packages containing free reusable masks and hand sanitizer from Medline during an event in the Mundelein High School parking lot in November. Joe Lewnard | Staff Photographer Larry Hanson Lincoln Knight
Village board meeting with Mettawa Village President Casey Urlacher, center, in March, 2020. Mick Zawislak | Staff Photographer
Long Grove Village President Bill Jacob invites the gathered crowd to walk across the covered bridge to commemorate its opening in August. John Starks | Staff Photographer
Updated 1/1/2021 10:03 AM
Not much seemed business as usual in 2020, but one thing that hasn t changed is our annual tradition of reaching out to Lake County mayors and village presidents to ask them what their communities accomplished in the year gone by and something they hope to accomplish in the year ahead. Here
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