Justin Arndt keeps busy as firefighter, gym owner, football coach

After graduating from Fieldcrest High School in 2005, Justin Arndt attended Indian Valley Community College for one year before transferring to Illinois State University where he played on the club hockey team.
Spring Valley Fire Chief Todd Bogatitus ‘helps people on their worst day’

When Spring Valley Fire Chief Todd Bogatitus joined the cadet program at 16 years old he was deliberating his future career paths and was looking for a way to serve his community. Almost 40 years later, he
Justin Arndt keeps busy as firefighter, gym owner, football coach

After graduating from Fieldcrest High School in 2005, Justin Arndt attended Indian Valley Community College for one year before transferring to Illinois State University where he played on the club hockey team.
Putnam County EMT says being an educator helps her in the field

All it took was a flyer asking for volunteers and Wendy Louis of Putnam signed up to take an EMT class through Putnam County.
Peru paramedic Shauna Breckenridge leads with compassion

When Shauna Breckenridge, of rural Streator, was 12 years old, she was attending her cousin’s birthday party when tragedy struck – a man got his foot caught in a three-wheeler.
La Salle patrolman Alex Doll puts the community first

At age 8, Alex Doll was riding around the block on his bike when he lost his balance and fell off. A local police officer checked to see if he was alright. This seemingly small gesture left
Cael Davis has the ‘best job in the world’ as Princeton firefighter/EMT

Firefighter/EMT Cael Davis said if there was one saying he heard from a coach that rings out most today is “always give a 100 percent.”
Bryant Eustice sees similarities between being K-9 handler, coach

After coming home from serving in the military, St. Bede graduate Bryant Eustice was looking for a new direction. He found it in law enforcement. Eustice is not a La Salle County deputy/K-9 handler while continuing to
Princeton police dogs expand capabilities of the department

Lucy and Gus have made a name for themselves in the Princeton community – they are the Princeton Police Department’s K-9 officers.
Fate brings Adrian Banat to Ottawa Fire Department

Adrain Banat, a son of Polish immigrants, found a new home with the Ottawa Fire Department.