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Police chief reports taser training, crossing-guard hiring and new solicitation background-check rule
Summary
Police Chief Randy Haugh reported that taser training went well, the department is accepting crossing-guard applications for 2025–2026, and soliciting permits will require solicitors to complete their own background checks before being allowed to solicit in the village.
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Police Chief Randy Haugh told the council that taser training went well and that the department is currently accepting applications for crossing guards for the 2025–2026 school year. Haugh also said the soliciting-permit application is being updated and that solicitors "will have to do their own background check before allowed to solicit in the village."
The minutes record the departmental training and permitting changes but do not provide a timeline for when the updated soliciting-permit application will go into effect or the administrative steps to verify background checks.
