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City mourns loss of Mayor Kenneth Peterson

September 18, 2024 | Calumet City, Cook County, Illinois


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City mourns loss of Mayor Kenneth Peterson
During a recent city council meeting in Calumet City, community leaders gathered to discuss various local matters, beginning with a prayer led by Pastor Flueker. The meeting opened with a moment of silence in honor of Kenneth Peterson, the late mayor of Steger, Illinois, whose passing was acknowledged by council members. Alderman Williams shared personal memories of Mayor Peterson, emphasizing his contributions to the community and expressing condolences to his family.

The agenda included a public comment segment, where representatives from All Nations Church expressed gratitude for the city's hospitality during their recent Men Conference. The church's Bishop O.C. Booker thanked Mayor and city officials for their support, particularly highlighting the role of the police chief in ensuring security during the event.

As the meeting progressed, the council moved through routine items, including the approval of previous meeting minutes and reports from various standing committees, which yielded no significant updates. Alderman Gardner reported no financial matters, while other committees, including public safety and public works, also had no reports to present.

Mayor's report included announcements of upcoming community events, notably a \"Coffee with a Cop\" initiative aimed at fostering relationships between law enforcement and residents, and a \"Bike with a Cop\" event scheduled for September 28. This event invites community members to participate in biking, walking, or running alongside police officers, promoting community engagement and safety.

The meeting concluded with a call for public participation, encouraging residents to submit comments or questions for future discussions.

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