WINCHESTER POLICE: ‘Zero Tolerance Policy’ on Drinking and Drug Use Reissued
McHenry County mentoring program can keep kids out of prison
Big Brothers Big Sisters of McHenry County urges police stations, human service agencies and prisons to recommend its Mentoring Children of Prisoners program to guardians or caregivers. Federal funds are available and waiting to fund healthy, transforming relationships.
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Young adults find a different faith
“I really don’t think a religion should tell you how to live your life,” the 20-year-old said. “I think living on Earth is hell and when we die, we all go to heaven.” Read more at www.WISHTV.com
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WINCHESTER POLICE: ‘Zero Tolerance Policy’ on drinking and drug use reissued
Tragic social consequences can result when adolescents use alcohol. Underage drinking contributes to youth violence, traffic injuries and fatalities, crime, suicide, high-risk sex, and a host of other problems.
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