Kaneland Hall of Fame announces inductees
Posted2/22/2021 11:58 AM
Kaneland s Hall of Fame honors and recognizes alumni, staff members, organizations and supporters who have demonstrated excellence and commitment of service to District 302 communities and have each proven themselves to be an inspiration and role-model to students.
This year, the Hall of Fame Committee is proud induct the following individuals and team:
• Pat Hill in the category of Friend of Kaneland, beloved community member of Kaneville, and owner of Hill s Country Store, passed away Jan. 17, 2021 after a fierce battle with cancer. She was past president and trustee on the Kaneville Village Board and instrumental in establishing and continuing the tradition of the annual Kaneville Fest. In addition, she was a contributor to many charitable foundations in the area. She leaves her children, Alexa Hill and Tyler Hill and her husband, Clifford Hill. Pat will be inducted as part of Kaneland High
Police: Missing CT mom, 2 kids found safe in Florida
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NORTH HAVEN Two young children who were reported missing have been found safe in Florida with their mother, police said Wednesday.
The boys, ages 2 and 1, were last seen in the company of their mother, Brittany Young, on Saturday North Haven, police said.
On Saturday, police went to a Montowese Avenue residence to assist the state Department of Children and Families on a welfare check on the two children.
“During that time, it was learned their mother, Brittany Young, may have fled with the children to avoid DCF involvement,” police said. “Brittany and her children were not located at the home or at the homes of other area relatives and associates.”
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NORTH HAVEN, CT Two brothers missing from North Haven were found safe with their mother Wednesday in Florida, according to police.
Silver Alerts were issued Monday for Lucifer and Thor Guy, who were believed to be with their mother, Brittany Young. Thor is 12 months and Lucifer is 2.
North Haven police responded to the 100 block of Montowese Avenue on Dec. 26 to assist the Connecticut Department of Children and Families with a welfare check, according to officials.
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Police found that Young may have left with the children to avoid DCF involvement, officials said. They weren t found at the home or the homes of other relatives or friends, according to police.