Danville area agencies offer aid, advice for beating heat
By Pam G. Dempsey and Noelle McGee
Wednesday, August 8, 2007 7:26 AM CDT
DANVILLE – Local agencies are making adjustments – and recommendations – to beat the heat.
CRIS Senior Services is inviting seniors who don't have air conditioning to cool off at its facility at 309 N. Franklin St. for as long as a heat advisory remains in effect, President and Chief Executive Officer Amy Henkelman said. The center will be open past its usual 4 p.m. closing time and could remain open as late as 8 p.m., depending on the need.
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