Secretary of State opens ‘long-term temporary’ driver services facility at Prairie State College May 12, 2021 - 21:47 0 comments
Homewood Mayor Richard Hofeld fist bumps Jesse White following a conversation at the ribbon cutting. (Bill Jones/H-F Chronicle)
Drivers in the Homewood-Flossmoor area who need in-person driver services will no longer have to travel quite as far as they have for nearly a year since the Chicago Heights Secretary of State facility was rendered inoperable by a fire.
Jesse White came to Chicago Heights the morning of Monday, May 10, to announce the opening of a temporary driver services facility at Prairie State College. It officially opened for business the following day.
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“I would like to thank everyone for the opportunity afforded to me to serve this community as your Chief of Police. This has been a great experience for me and I pray I have served you well, Alcott said. (Shutterstock)
HOMEWOOD, IL Homewood Police Chief William Alcott has announced his retirement from the Homewood Police Department, starting Feb. 26. His retirement comes after more than 30 years of police service, joining the department in 1998, working his way up to chief of police in 2016, according to the village. I would like to thank everyone for the opportunity afforded to me to serve this community as your Chief of Police. This has been a great experience for me and I pray I have served you well, Alcott said. Most of all, I would like to commend the men and women of the Homewood Police Department for their professionalism and unwavering dedication to duty. For without them and all of their hard work, the Homewood Police Department would not be what it is toda