Stars shine in Joliet for Frontier League All-Star game
By Mark Gregory Sports Editor @Hear_The_Beard mark@buglenewspapers.com Last week, Joliet was the epicenter of the Frontier League as the Slammers hosted the annual league All Star game and...
View ArticleSlammers SS Meadows inked by Diamondbacks
Coming off a Frontier League All-Star spot, Slammer shortstop Chaz Meadows’ contract has been purchased by the Arizona Diamondbacks. Meadows was in his first season with the Joliet Slammers. During...
View ArticleWill County partnership lauded for effectively ending homelessness among...
The United States Interagency Council on Homelessness (USICH), the Department of Housing and Urban Development and the Department of Veterans Affairs has confirmed that the Will County Continuum of...
View ArticleRomeoville Aldi hosting grand reopening July 28
By Laura Katauskas | Staff Reporter After closing for a month to remodel, Aldi shoppers can return to a new shopping experience at its Romeoville location at Airport and Weber roads. To celebrate the...
View ArticleWicked weather: Storm knocks out power in parts of Romeoville
By Laura Katauskas | Staff Reporter Sunday’s storm took out power lines, uprooted trees and threw trampolines across yards. More than 3,000 households were still without power Monday afternoon as...
View ArticleUniversity of Saint Francis receives accolades
“Best College” in MONEY magazine ranking The University of St. Francis (USF) is ranked as the number one private Master’s institution in Illinois by MONEY magazine in the 2017 “Best Colleges for Your...
View ArticleBolingbrook and Romeoville Police Blotter: May 13-June 21
Note to readers: Information in Police Blotter is obtained from Bolingbrook and Romeoville police departments and the Will County Sheriff’s Office. Individuals listed in Police Blotter charged with a...
View ArticleJoliet Chamber plans career fair August 15
The Joliet Region Chamber of Commerce & Industry will be hosting their second annual Career Fair on Tuesday, August 15 with an anticipated 40+ organizations participating. “The goal of the Career...
View ArticleWest Nile Virus found in Will County
The Environmental Health Division of the Will County Health Department is reporting that four recently tested mosquito samples have tested positive for the West Nile Virus. West Nile Virus can be...
View ArticleWill County Clerk announces retirement for December 2018
Will County Clerk Nancy Schultz Voots Will County Clerk Nancy Schultz Voots is announcing she will not seek re-election in the March 2018 primary. She plans to retire at the end of her current 4-year...
View ArticleGlasgow, Hines, local vets’ group to provide technology training for Will...
Will County State’s Attorney Glasgow, center, is joined by Steven Braverman, M.D., left, director, Hines VA Hospital; Kristina McNichol, director of Will County’s Veterans Assistance Commission; and...
View ArticleMetropolitan Youth Symphony Orchestra to hold auditions for 2017-2018
The Metropolitan Youth Symphony Orchestra is holding auditions for its 2017-2018 season from 6-8:30 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 23 and Wednesday, Aug. 30. Auditions will be held at the Oremus Fine Arts...
View ArticleLockport Township August news
Outdoor pool hours The Lockport Township Park District’s outdoor pools will switch to fall hours on Monday, Aug. 14. As of Aug. 14, Chaney Pool, located at 410 Rose Street in Crest Hill, and Heritage...
View ArticleRegistration open for Romeoville citizens police academy
Taught by the Romeoville Police Department, the Citizens Police Academy, a 12-week course gives citizens of the community a working knowledge of the Romeoville Police Department. Get to know the...
View ArticleRomeoville to improve amenities for youth activities
By Bugle Staff Seeing a rise in youth activities, the village of Romeoville is adding amenities to its parks and recreation areas. Contracts were awarded to begin the construction of new practice...
View ArticleGOLF COURSE FEATURE: Woodruff a hidden gem in Joliet
By Mark Gregory Sports Editor @Hear_The_Beard mark@buglenewspapers.com What does a golfer do when they walk up to a tee box with a 350-yard par-4 with an open shot straight down the middle of the...
View ArticleSlammers to host ‘Breast Cancer Awareness Night’ August 25
The Joliet Slammers presented by ATI Physical Therapy will host Breast Cancer Awareness Night on Friday, August 25 at Slammers Stadium. O’Dekirk, Allred & Associates, LLC is the presenting sponsor...
View ArticleDowners Grove’s Korzon among quartet of All-American Scholars at Lewis
The Golf Coaches Association of America (GCAA) announced the Srixon/Cleveland Golf All-America Scholars on July 26, naming four Lewis University men’s golfers to the list. Ryan Ballard (Germantown...
View ArticleBolingbrook and Romeoville Police Blotter: May 26-July 3
Note to readers: Information in Police Blotter is obtained from Bolingbrook and Romeoville police departments and the Will County Sheriff’s Office. Individuals listed in Police Blotter charged with a...
View ArticlePlainfield board gets first look at park and ride concept plan
Photo by Marney Simon | Enterprise StaffCurrent parking for PACE incudes just under 200 spaces between Village Hall, street parking, and Larry’s Diner. The new park and ride facility will create...
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