A press release from the Woodstock Police Department: AARP SMART DRIVER COURSE AVAILABLE The Woodstock Police Department will host the AARP Smart Driver Course on Monday, March 19, 2018 and Tuesday, March 20, 2018. The classes will be held in … Continue reading
Category Archives: Driver’s License
What started out as an idea to make sure kids knew how to drive a boat before their parents unleashed them on the boating public is working its way up to all of us. It apparently does not matter if … Continue reading
A press release from State Senator Pam Althoff: Secretary of State warns of possible cancellation of Commercial Driver’s Licenses McHENRY, IL – State Senator Pamela Althoff (R-McHenry) said thousands of individuals with a commercial driver’s license (CDL) could see their … Continue reading
You can read who voted how below: Locally, Jack Franks voted in favor. Tim Schmitz and Dave McSweeney voted, “No,” while Mike Tryon was not on the floor, “excused” for some reason. In the State Senate, Dan Duffy and Chris … Continue reading
A press release from State Senator Pam Althoff: Althoff veterans’ ID bill moves forward SPRINGFIELD, IL. – Legislation giving veterans their own unique Illinois drivers’ licenses and State ID cards has passed both chambers of the General Assembly. Senate Bill … Continue reading
A press release from the U.S. Attorney’s Office: BOSS OF FRAUDULENT IDENTIFICATION DOCUMENT RING BASED IN CHICAGO’S CHINATOWN SENTENCED TO 81 MONTHS IN FEDERAL PRISON CHICAGO — The leader of an identification document fraud ring that was based in Chicago’s … Continue reading
The employees aren’t paid that much. People really need drivers’ licenses. Some people have a hard time getting one. Is that a recipe for corruption or what? Today the U.S. Attorney’s Office sent the following press release about corruption in … Continue reading
A major article stuffed with information about McHenry County law enforcement officials’ treatment of Latinos stopped for traffic offenses appears on The Chicago Reporter’s web site. Written by Fernando Diaz, the article starts with the Crystal Lake arrest of 2003 … Continue reading