Tackle 15 of 20 possible activities by May 31 to win a free giveaway. Challenge options include fishing, photography, biking and more.
This month's episode focuses on prescribed burns, Arbor Day and Will County's eaglets.
The board will meet in person Monday at Inwood Athletic Club.
A mother bobcat and cubs were spotted in September. Officials from the Forest Preserve District aren't yet sure if this is the father.
There's a Red Cross blood drive coming up nearby.
For info Contact Frank Jurmann 815-727-3253 $50 per ticket Only 15oo tickets sold Early Bird Drawing May 14 Grand Prize June 12
Father Tim Andres said it would have been problematic to maintain social distancing throughout St. Joe's Park, including the bingo hall.
Joliet Park District Executive Director Brad Staab told Patch that there are no plans to reopen the Splash Station water park this summer.
The pandemic has affected the country's blood supply. The Red Cross will hold a blood drive soon in the Joliet area.
CitizenVUE allows residents to report non-emergency issues directly to the City.
To nominate a property or person for this award, nomination forms can be found on the City’s Historic Preservation Commission website.
Citizens who are unable to attend the meeting can email comments in advance via email.
A self-guided virtual Public Input Opportunity is open until April 30.
Former state senate candidate Tom McCullagh organized the fundraiser for the family injured in Sunday's Plainfield Road wreck.
The signs focus on the workers who braved great heat and heights to earn their paychecks and the neighborhoods they built in Joliet.
La familia de Juan Pablo Salazar lo recuerda como "una persona feliz, siempre sonriente."
Joe Clement auctioned off 12 footballs autographed by former Chicago Bears linebacker Brian Urlacher.
Juan Pablo Salazar's family remembers him as a "a happy person, always smiling."
Jim Watts said he aims to retire in September.
Discover how and why the Forest Preserve District monitors wildlife and the best locations for spotting waterfowl in the preserves.
Joliet Patch's editor visited Smith YMCA on Joliet's Briggs Street since Friday marked its last day of being open after 43 years.
More than 650 people with developmental disabilities, staff members receive vaccinations
Register your team and/or Buy your raffle tickets here: Saturday March 27
Lizzie Reyes currently goes to dialysis in Chicago three times and week and despite being on the donor list, the wait could be long.
A loyal reader reached to Patch this week, suggesting he had a short fascinating Ring video he captured from his house in Joliet.
Register your TEAM ONLINE beginning Saturday March 20 Online Raffles go live Monday March 22 www.stmarynativity.org Call Mary 8157264031
Organization achieves highest possible accreditation — Person Centered Excellence Accreditation With Distinction
This is the 25th consecutive year the Forest Preserve has received the Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting.
Call 815-722-8517 for more info and a tour
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The EPA initiative aims to reduce water waste by encouraging individuals to check their home and business for potential water leaks.
Typically, about 9,000 people flock to downtown Joliet to celebrate the Joliet Chamber's one-day only Mardi Gras theme festival.
Tuesday's temperatures reached 67 degrees, so someone decided it was the perfect time to ride their Jet Ski through Joliet's canal.
For more info Call Mary Nemanich 815-726-4031
Joliet Chamber President Jen Howard recently sold the Chamber's long-time building on North Chicago Street as part of a downsizing effort.
Todd Matichak, who is charged with a felony crime, was taken into custody at the Joliet Police Substation on Caton Farm Road on Thursday.
The March 8 meeting has been cancelled.
Yard waste should be placed at your regular pickup location by 7 a.m. on your regularly scheduled day alongside garbage and recycling.
Star Wars Day has been a huge one-day summer event in downtown Joliet. Now it's not going to happen for the amid the coronavirus outbreak.
The Greater Joliet Area YMCA announced Friday its board of directors has chosen to permanently close the Smith Family YMCA.