Child ID program to be offered in Farmer City
FARMER CITY – Blue Ridge school board members agreed Monday that students in the district will have the opportunity to take part in the Illinois Child Identification Program (CHIP).
Two members from the Farmer City Masons, Keith Lyle and Brent Cordes, explained this free program, which will be optional for children and their parents. According to Lyle and Cordes, the program is important in finding a missing child.
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