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MORTON — It didn't take long for Craig Hilliard to realize he isn't the retiring type. Ten months after retiring as the Morton police chief, Hilliard is on the cusp of returning to public service. He's one of three candidates for three open seats on the Morton Village Board in Tuesday's election. "While I was working, I toyed with the idea of running for the Village Board after I retired," Hilliard said. "Then I retired, and it came down to a decision of do I want to run for the board, or am I done with public service? "I decided in November that I wanted to be involved in the village for at least the next four years. I had no reason to believe at the time that any of the incumbents weren't going to run for re-election, so I was prepared to have opposition.
MORTON – Jason and Amanda Parker will open a tattoo parlor Tuesday in downtown Morton. The tattoo parlor won't be in the downtown location at 142 S. Main St. the husband-and-wife team and business partners coveted — they still harbor some bitterness about that — but they're thrilled with their 1,000-square-foot space less than two blocks away at 330 S. Main St., in the same building as the V Gallery portrait studio. "The people who didn't want us opening a tattoo parlor in our desired location will see that a tattoo parlor is not something to fear," said tattoo artist Jason Parker. Some of those he's referring to are the Morton Village Board trustees who made up the majority in a 4-2 vote Nov. 2 against making a tattoo parlor an allowed use in a B-2 business zone, preventing the Parkers from opening at 142 S. Main.