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Former Park Forest Police Officer Installed as 73rd President of Illinois Chiefs Assoc

Chief Mitchell R. Davis III, chief of police of the Hazel Crest Police Department, is the first Black president of the Illinois Association of Chiefs of Police. Chief Davis began his career in law enforcement in Park Forest. (PHOTO SUPPLIED) Chief Davis is the Association’s First Black President Chief Mitchell R. Davis III, chief of police of the Hazel Crest Police Department, was installed Friday, April 30, 2021, as president of the Illinois Association of Chiefs of Police. The ceremony occurred at Homewood-Flossmoor High School with family members and other chiefs from the south suburbs as special guests. Attendance was limited due to the pandemic.

People First: One Size Does Not Fit All

People First: One Size Does Not Fit All Share Homelessness is a rapidly growing challenge throughout the United States. HUD is the largest funder of homelessness. Its funding is largely distributed through counties and through an additional layer of bureaucracy created under Housing First called Continuum of Care boards (CoCs). More than 230 counties and CoCs across the nation followed HUD in adopting Housing First as their one-size-fits-all policy, including ECHO, the CoC that oversees Austin’s HUD funding. Housing First was initially introduced by HUD in 2008 to address the chronically homeless those struggling with severe mental illness and addiction, largely the ones we see on the streets. The idea was to get them off the streets and into housing as quickly as possible as “the system” was incurring significant costs due to them living on the streets.

STEVEN COVEY | News, Sports, Jobs - The Times Leader

Apr 14, 2021 On Saturday, April 10, 2021, Steven Covey, passed away at the age of 68. Steven was born on May 17, 1952 in Wheeling, WV to Lester and Mollie Covey. He received his BA from West Liberty College and was gainfully employed in the human resources field for over 35 years. Steve was an avid collector of both paintings and handcrafted decor. Steve had a passion for tap dancing and was an avid collector of heavy metal and contemporary music. He was quick with a smile and was also known for his quick wit, infectious smile, and his kind and compassionate spirit. Steve was preceded in death by his father, Lester, and his mother, Mollie.

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