Citizens who are unable to attend can email comments in advance of the meeting.
Joliet native Meg Loughran Cappel was sworn in to represent the 49th State Senate District on Thursday.
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November's effort delivered 700 takeout meals to families in the Joliet area, according to Joliet Catholic Academy students.
Joliet residents who decorate the exterior of their home can submit their address to the short form on the City website.
A few calendars will be available on a first-come, first-served basis until the supply is gone; proceeds benefit the humane society.
Anybody who has seen Joliet resident Carol Delrose was asked to call Joliet Police Department Detective Dave Jackson at 815-724-3024.
If you have not made your donation of toys to the Joliet Fire Department, there's still a few days left.
Check out the Museum's new & improved Online Gift Shop - Just in time for your Holiday Gift needs!
Owls, sandhill cranes, and bones and furs will be highlighted during this Forest Preserve District of Will County show airing on Nov. 25.
As fall comes to an end, so, too, will the City of Joliet's yard waste collection program.
The library will continue to provide printing pickup services, but in-person scanning, faxing and copying have been put on hold.
Consumers in Joliet can take certain steps to lessen the chance of falling victim to a scam.
The City will continue to conduct business and provide vital services to its residents while working remotely.
Garbage, recycling and yard waste pickup will be one day late on Thursday and Friday during the week of Nov. 23.
As a precautionary safety measure, City Hall will be closed to the public beginning Nov. 20.
Joliet police are encouraging residents to make food donations to the department throughout the holiday season.
"The protection of children and young people is the highest priority of our church,” said Joliet Bishop Ronald A. Hicks.
The Dec. 10 meeting will be held in City Council Chambers.
The new coronavirus mitigation plan limits in-person meetings to 10 people.
The students will perform virtually Nov. 14.
Authorities told Patch the Army Corps of Engineers came across the submerged car in recent days.
Garbage and recycling pick-up will not be affected by the holiday.
Crossroads Christian Church and Faith Lutheran Church donated Halloween goody bags to families during student meal distribution last week.
The City of Joliet would like to remind its residents that this Sunday, November 1 at 2 a.m. marks the end of daylight saving time.
“The goal of EPA’s WaterSense program is to help Americans save water and money by offering simple ways to reduce water use."
The George W. and Delilah Casseday House is significant for its architectural style and historical association with George W. Casseday.
The downtown parking decks will be free of charge and there will be no enforcement of the parking meters on this day.
Masks will be required at the in-person meeting.
Joliet Patch Editor John Ferak, with former Joliet Housing Authority commissioner Bob Hernandez, returned to Tent City Thursday afternoon.
“This grant program can help our local businesses keep their doors open during these tough times.” - Sen. Jennifer Bertino-Tarrant
Mark Carlson, a graduate of Joliet West High School, was selected to work his second World Series.
The western parking lot near and walking trail near S. Patricia Lane and W. McClintock Road will be closed to the public.
Residents are encouraged to dispose of leaves utilizing the yard waste guidelines provided by Waste Management.
Roads will be open to traffic while work is taking place with workers and signage present.
Since its inception in 1990, Chicago White Sox Charities has donated more than $35 million to non-profit organizations.
Joliet West senior Lawson Sizemore is confined to his 400 lb motorized chair but Lawson has never been defined by it, his GoFundMe declares.
Fire prevention week was established to commemorate the great Chicago fire to help people learn about emergency fire measures.
Regularly scheduled garbage and recycling pickup is planned for the week of Oct. 12.