Homer Glen Won’t Enforce New Coronavirus Guidelines: Mayor – Patch Homer Glen-Lockport

"(T)he mandated closing of all restaurants by 11 p.m. when our residents can simply drive less than one mile to an adjacent town and eat and drink until 2 a.m.," the mayor said. "This arbitrary closing time only serves to hurt our local Homer Glen businesses - with no evidence that it will reduce the positivity rate of our region."
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George P. Burdell
5 years ago

Finally some common sense. In IL we have to take what we can get. Thankfully someone recognizes that these are GUIDELINES and not law. Also, everything is so ARBITRARY it is insane. What a time to be alive….

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