A panel of experts gathered on Oct. 10 to talk about potential fixes for Illinois' pension woes.
The board will spend $150,000 this fall and spring to remove and replant a fraction of the infested trees.
The mayor, police department, village administrator and village attorney will give their reports to the board.
As part of the Will County HELPS symposium on heroin, State's Attorney James Glasgow addressed a packed house talking about the proven success of Drug Court.
Members of the local conservative organization discussed the presidential candidate at a party event Thursday evening.
The board will consider a public hearing request.
Will County Executive Larry Walsh suffered a severe nosebleed while in his office but is now doing OK, said a staffer.
At only $8-to-$10 for a hit of heroin, teens are getting addicted fast and finding themselves in front of a stern judge who's looking to save their lives.
Are you in? We're seeking Patch readers to join us Oct. 3 at Cemeno's to eat pizza, watch the first presidential debate and talk to us about how the candidates did.
Trick-or-treat hours within the Village of Frankfort have been set as 4-7 p.m. with the annual Halloween parade at 3:45 p.m. on Breidert Green.
Mayor says improving economy reflected in higher number of single-family home building permit applications.
First United Bank in Crete is closed by state regulators. New Lenox-based Old Plank Trail Bank assumes its deposits.
Whether in-person or online, voting opportunities in Frankfort and Mokena or at the Will County Clerk's Office are accessible.
The intersection is being rebuilt as part of the Route 30 road construction project.
Frankfort Police officers questioned the police pension credits earned over the past two years by Rob Piscia, a former chief and current assistant village administrator, the Chicago Tribune reports.
The Illinois Tollway system is owed more than $300 million in unpaid tolls and initial fines, and it's not letting habitual offenders off the hook. The agency soon will be filing lawsuits against them. Is that a smart move?
Candidates in five districts, including those serving Frankfort and Mokena, were knocked off the ballot in July after officials said they violated election codes. The state appellate court could rule this week, the Chicago Tribune reports.
Will County takes extra steps to test deer culled from overcrowded forest preserves.
Mayor also praises workers and residents for their efforts during the recent blizzard.
Special event offers village residents free health screenings and educational seminars.
The state senator discusses her hopes for the future of the district and Illinois.