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Former youth center worker admits to misconduct

Former youth center worker admits to misconduct   Updated 7/26/2021 5:08 PM A former Illinois Youth Center employee pleaded guilty to felony official misconduct after she engaged in sexual contact with an inmate at St. Charles facility. Antoinette Perkins, 33, of Berwyn was sentenced to 30 months of probation and 100 hours of community service by Jan. 15, 2024, according to a news release from the Kane County state s attorney.   As part of the guilty plea, Perkins forfeits any future government employment and cannot contact the former inmate. Kane County Associate Judge Salvatore LoPiccolo accepted the plea. In October 2020, Perkins engaged in sexual contact with an inmate at Illinois Youth Center in St. Charles while working as an juvenile justice specialist. She resigned from the Illinois Department of Corrections in November 2020.

Marie Perkins | Obituary | Fayette Tribune

Marie Perkins passed away 2021-5-13 in Coal City, West Virginia. This is the full obituary story where you can express condolences and share memories. Services by Blue Ridge Funeral Home and Memorial Garden.

Brooke schools raise awareness of autism | News, Sports, Jobs

Staff writer Warren Scott RAISING AWARENESS. Staff and students have been learning about autism through various activities, including art and essay contests coordinated by Brittany Kocher, behavior specialist at Brooke High School. Winners and participants included, from left, front: Kyla Adams, Zachary Lyons, Brandon Owns and Adia Opie; second row: Nina Goodman, Emerson Siranovic, Vincent Caruso, Brenlee Longwell and Alora Hutchinson; third row: Aleix Shifflett, Paisley Butler, Avery Greene, Jocelyn Golick, Brennen Krzywdik, Tegyn Danielson and Bailey Blackburn; and back: Kocher, Anthony Bado, Aiden Balcezak, Emilee McKinney , William Kreider, Madison Burge, Lyla Horvath, Madison DeGarmo, Kendra Boyd , Liam Helt and Gavin Burns.

Brooke County Schools raise awareness of autism | News, Sports, Jobs

Staff writer Warren Scott RAISING AWARENESS — Staff and students have been learning about autism through various activities, including art and essay contests coordinated by Brittany Kocher, behavior specialist at Brooke High School. Winners and participants included, from left, front: Kyla Adams, Zachary Lyons, Brandon Owns and Adia Opie; second row: Nina Goodman, Emerson Siranovic, Vincent Caruso, Brenlee Longwell and Alora Hutchinson; third row: Aleix Shifflett, Paisley Butler, Avery Greene, Jocelyn Golick, Brennen Krzywdik, Tegyn Danielson and Bailey Blackburn; and back: Kocher, Anthony Bado, Aiden Balcezak, Emilee McKinney , William Kreider, Madison Burge, Lyla Horvath, Madison DeGarmo, Kendra Boyd , Liam Helt and Gavin Burns.

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