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Janet Rogers, formerly known as Janet Thomas, when she was booked into the Stephenson County Jail May 24, 2004.
Janet Rogers, a convicted felon who is the president of the Harvey School District 152 board, leaves Gwendolyn Brooks Middle School after a last day of school assembly. | Larry Ruehl~Sun-Times Media
Janet Rogers, a convicted felon who is the president of the Harvey School District 152 board, leaves Gwendolyn Brooks Middle School after a last day of school assembly. | Larry Ruehl~Sun-Times Media
Janet Rogers, a convicted felon who is the president of the Harvey School District 152 board, leaves Gwendolyn Brooks Middle School after a last day of school assembly. | Larry Ruehl~Sun-Times Media
Janet Rogers, president, Harvey School District 152.
Janet Rogers, a convicted felon who is the president of the Harvey School District 152 board, leaves Gwendolyn Brooks Middle School after a last day of school assembly. | Larry Ruehl~Sun-Times Media
Janet Rogers, formerly known as Janet Thomas, when she was booked into the Stephenson County Jail May 24, 2004.
Janet Rogers has two felony convictions and once had her home raided by the feds. But the retired public high school teacher has a passion for public service — that’s not being stopped by her criminal record. In 2000, Secret Service agents raided her south …