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The woman had been walking along the trail west of Kings Road, north of Prairieview Boulevard and south of Trails End Lane, and southwest of the Lily Cache Sports Fields West, when a coyote approached about 9 a.m. Sunday, according to Bolingbrook police Lt. Anthony Columbus. The trail along the creek is the Lily Cache Greenway, according to the Bolingbrook Park District.

With nearly half of the U.S. adult population fully vaccinated and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention easing mask restrictions for vaccinated individuals, there’s hope that we may get a little closer to a more normal sense of daily life by summer. But if you are thinking about making travel plans or attending an outdoor festival or event, it’s unclear what situations may arise that will require you to show proof of being vaccinated, so you might want to start taking better care of your immunization card.

According to the news release from Lt. Anthony Columbus, the man had been inside his home “when he heard a noise outside and saw the dome light lit on his vehicle.” He grabbed a handgun and went outside and saw what appeared to be more than one person rifling through his vehicle, which police did not provide a description of.

“He’s growing up, he’s maturing, he’s understanding all the things that we’ve talked about really for the last couple years,” Furrey said. “There’s a small increment in improvement, so he’s done great. He’s been in our rooms, no issues. He’s been alert, he’s been attentive and he’s doing what we’re asking him to do, so it’s going to be fun.”

“The plan when we went to Philadelphia and Andy talked me out of staying at Wisconsin — we had just gone to the Rose Bowl — he says, ‘Come on and coach the quarterbacks. We’re going to take one. We’ve got the second pick,’ ” Childress recalled. “So we end up with Donovan, which is who we wanted. The big thing was I said, ‘He’ll come in and be the No. 3 guy?’ And Andy’s statement to me was, ‘When you take a guy this high, he’s got to be No. 2.’