After the successful showing of The Blues Brothers in late August, the Old Joliet Prison is hosting Fall Flicks in the Yard on Oct. 23-24.
The City of Joliet Land Use & Legislative Committee will hold a meeting Thursday.
Anyone interested can visit Bliss Salon on Sharp Drive near Black Road to purchase one raffle ticket for $5 or five raffle tickets for $20.
The Public Safety Committee Meeting of the City of Joliet will hold a meeting on Tuesday at 5:30 p.m.
Elementary schools and junior high schools across Joliet are welcoming new teachers and other staff this school year.
The last week for regularly scheduled yard waste pickup will be Dec. 7-11.
Organization to offer free virtual event Oct. 19
Longtime Joliet City Councilman Larry Hug posted the announcement on his Facebook page.
The tortoise case shows why animals shouldn't be released in a preserve; it's illegal and not good for the creatures or the environment.
The meeting is Sept. 16 at Joliet City Hall.
Direct Support Professional Recognition Week takes place Sept. 13-19
Trinity Services wins Gold, Silver Stevie® Awards for pandemic response in 2020 International Business Awards®
Packets will be available for individuals who wish to run for Park Board Commissioner in the April Consolidated General Election.
Naperville man's praying mantis photo wins monthly contest; 'Big Fish' contest results; and fall hike lineup.
Drivers are advised to reduce speed, exercise caution and seek alternate routes when traveling in the area.
One thousand people visited the Old Joliet Prison on Aug. 21-22 to watch a 40th anniversary showing of "The Blues Brothers."
The full agenda can be found on the City website.
We all know someone who's making a difference. Let's help share these amazing stories! Presented by Ring.
Three at-large council member positions are up for election in April.
Free Grab & Go meals are available for all children 18 years and younger.
In addition to its architectural significance, the building is of significant value as part of the economic history of Joliet.
Citizens who are unable to attend the Sept. 8 meeting can email comments in advance.
The blood drive will be held at the IBEW Local 176 West Banquet Hall from 3pm-7pm.
All garbage, recycling and yard waste pickup will be one day late the week of Sept. 7
The event promotes family and community disaster and emergency planning.
Canadian National has an Intermodal Facility in Joliet and provides financial support for projects to improve the community.
The district has provided more than 420,000 meals for children since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic.
Fines also turn a positive customer service experience into discussions about penalties and loss of privileges, the library said.
Transportation and water source updates are on the list for the Monday meeting at City Council Chambers.
The project will be introduced in a self-guided internet format beginning Sept. 1.
Joliet Public Schools District 86 will continue to provide free grab-and-go meals for students twice a week during remote learning.
The Friday night and Saturday night showings of Blues Brothers on an outdoor big screen inside the Old Joliet Prison are both sold out.
St. Mary Carmelite was closed by the late Joliet Catholic Bishop Joseph Imesch and it has remained empty since 1992.
Sandy's Unique is at 28-30 West Clinton St. right near the Joliet Route 66 Diner.
Leah Genens seeks donations for her aunt Bonnie and uncle Randy to help them get through this horrible tragedy and find peace of mind.
Water sources and treatment are on the agenda for next week.
In June, 150 protesters marched along 111th Street in Chicago to promote the Black Lives Matter movement. Now, they're coming to Joliet.
The helpers are the people who make life better. Nominate your Local Heroes to give them the recognition they deserve, presented by Ring.
Impaired driving kills more than 10,000 people in the United States each year.
Proceeds from the event will be donated to the Cathedral of Saint Raymond School.