Politics & Government
Motorcycle Awareness: Do You Know What Village Officials Like to Ride?
If so, it could earn you a Patch T-shirt. Find out how and share your own photos of you and your motorcycle with other readers.

For the past 25 years, Illinois has designated May as Motorcycle Awareness Month. At this month's first meeting, Mayor Jim Holland followed suit, proclaiming the same for the village.
Now that the weather is nicer, more riders are taking out their bikes and hitting the roadways. Because of their smaller size, motorcycles can hide in cars' blind spots, and drivers need to pay special attention for them, according to the Motorcycle Safety Foundation.
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While safety is an important concern, some Frankfort officials have an even closer connection to motorcycling. Of the individuals who attend the village board meetings, do you know which ones are avid motorcyclists? If so, it could earn you a Patch T-shirt. To help out, here's a list of the officials:
- Mayor Jim Holland
- Trustee Cindy Heath
- Trustee Kevin Egan
- Trustee Dick Trevarthan
- Trustee Mike Stevens
- Trustee Todd Morgan
- Trustee Doug Walker
- Village Administrator Jerry Ducay
- Village Clerk Bob Kennedy
- Police Chief John Burica
- Village attorney George Mahoney
Leave your answers in the comments section. I will randomly pick a reader from the correct ones, and that person will get a Patch T-shirt. Answers will be accepted until 5 p.m. Friday, May 18.
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And if you're someone who enjoys spending time cruising Frankfort streets on your motorcycle, share a photo of you and your bike in this article's media gallery.
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