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Michael Kaiser, 50, 2450 Stellon, Diamond, was fined $100 for not having a valid license, March 10 at Division and Daley streets, Diamond.

Placed on supervision for 90 days and fined $185 for speeding were: Eric Caldera, 28, Minooka; Ryan Berry, 31, 409 W. Jackson St.; Todd Byerly, 34, 1036 Lisbon Road; Steve Herman, 28, 7425 Hoge Road; Ryan Klicker, 30, 715 E. Washington St.; Justin Greiff, 29, Forrest Drive, Mazon; Angela Jiminz, 34, 645 N. First, Coal City; Destiny Moats, 26, 21 Olive, Minooka; Rodolfo Cardenas, 26, 103 Park Blvd.; Claudette Johnson, 44, 5235 Sand Ridge Road; Lisa Erion, 30, 655 Chestnut Ridge, Minooka; and Corrine Grandys, 24, 120 E. First Ave., Coal City.

Placed on supervision for 90 days, fined $145 and ordered to attend driver’s school for speeding were: Kenneth Benson, 16, 190 E. U.S. 6; Joseph Resler, 19, 751 E. Jackson St.; Tiege Dooley-Panko, 17, 300 Maria, Minooka; and Nicole Eikey, 19, 3680 Dixon Dr.

Ronda Hanahan, 33, Gardner Road, Gardner, was  placed on supervision for one year and fined $200 for not having insurance, Oct. 26 at Illinois 47 and Sucker Road.  

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