Balanced 2011-2012 budget comes in 3.45% lower than last year
Youngest actresses of Jekyll and Hyde cast perform this weekend in Joliet.
Her caring and helpfulness directs her to study nursing.
Minooka High School, Channahon Junior High bring in funding for both their sports programs at annual golf outing.
Family move to Minooka proves to be successful for this future computer engineer
11-year-old dreams to play basketball at Norte Dame.
Homeowners can call a master gardener with questions.
Minooka High School student performs martial arts technique.
Local girl loves to sing and care for animals, but dreams of a different vocation as an adult.
Cheerleading, swimming, Spongebob are some of her favorite things
It's become a funny story that has spread throughout Channahon: a cow escapes his farm and heads to Three Rivers Elementary School.
Who is the Ag Jeopardy Team of Minooka Elementary School?
Hopes to be a pro competitor in the Ultimate Fighting Championships
Pay Attention on the Roads - May is Motorcycle Awareness Month
Meet Paul Cepela, your first student conductor.
Troy Middle School students participate in Youth in Government event.
Channahon student writes musical; loves the theater.
Joey Ruettiger is heading to Nationals in July.
Passion for pets, cheerleading and mac 'n' cheese
Patch offers three events this weekend - a concert, a village-wide garage sales and a village-wide cleanup effort.
Students learn about peer pressure and how to better themselves.
Member of school yearbook foresees a law career in her future.
Band members, local residents to perform at New Lenox club this month; all see music in their future.
It's a possibility that board members are likely to vote on in April.
Board members will be asked rehire the fourth year teacher at the next board meeting, and will be asked to grant her tenure.
CJHS grabs first place at band contest.
Donations to benefit Guardian Angel Home in Joliet
James A. Colyott who will take over in July.
Channahon School District 17 faces lower enrollment numbers.
Minooka Community High School teacher Nicole Bolek took the desks out of her classroom to promote creativity and engage her students.