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Vol. 39, No. 29

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July 17, 2024

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Officials react to attempted assassination of former President Trump PAGE 6 Brookfield wins grant for firearm enforcement PAGE 3

Brookfield residents who replace lead lines early may not be reimbursed

Junior Olympics bound

All lead service lines in town could be replaced within five years if the village continues at its current rate, officials said By TRENT BROWN Staff Reporter

Brookfield is likely to end its policy of reimbursing residents who choose to replace lead service lines at their homes before the village does. At the village board’s July 8 committee of the whole meeting, Assistant Village Manager Stevie Ferrari spoke to trustees about a recommendation from village staff to end the reimbursement program due to issues they have seen crop up since the policy was implemented last August. The policy allows Brookfield homeowners who had

STORY BY KATHERINE FRAZER ON PAGE 11

PROVIDED BY IAN MCLEOD

RBHS’s Priscilla Gill attempts a shot on goal against Lincoln Way West at Hinsdale Central on Saturday March 9, 2024.

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