The announcement came Monday afternoon from Will County Health Department officials.
Applications for the use of District 86 facilities will not be accepted until after May 1, 2020.
From March 17 through Tuesday, March 31, all Joliet Park District facilities will be closed and all programs will be cancelled.
ALL Joliet Public Schools District 86, will be CLOSED beginning Tuesday, March 17, 2020 through Monday, March 30, 2020.
The Joliet Park District Board of Commissioners has cancelled their Work Session scheduled for 5:00pm on Monday, March 16, 2020.
The Illinois State Police set up Saturday night's checkpoint at the vacant Kmart property at West Jefferson Street and Larkin Avenue.
The city of Joliet's Fraternal Order of Police is one of the latest groups to be in favor of building NorthPoint in Joliet.
Joliet has two library branches, one downtown on North Ottawa Street and the other on Black Road.
The Joliet Park District issued the following statement at the end of Friday's business hours.
If you wish to submit commentary concerning agenda items on the March 17 City Council meeting, you must do so by Monday, March 16.
In case of extended District-wide closure, the first 5 days will be made-up at end of school year as emergency days in pre-scheduled table.
In light of growing concerns over the coronavirus, Apostolic Administrator Richard Pates has ordered a one-weekend suspension of all Masses.
Bill Hahn, from the 501c3 non-profit corporation will explain this effort at West Branch of the Joliet Public Library on March 19, 2020.
Congratulations to the Washington Junior High Quadrant Basketball Team for winning the 7th annual Joliet Grade Schools Foundation.
Joliet Patch obtained data for Joliet's drug overdose deaths through a Freedom of Information Act request.
Joliet city manager Steve Jones organized Tuesday's tour for Patch's John Ferak, WJOL's Kevin Kollins and The Herald-News' Bob Okon.
If you are buzzed, do not drive. Buzzed Driving Is Drunk Driving. For more information, visit www.trafficsafetymarketing.gov.
Congratulations to Dirksen, Gompers, Hufford, and Washington spelling bee winners who will compete in Will County Spelling Bee Contest.
Call 815-722-8518 to pre-order your dinner
Kindergarten Registration will take place on Tuesday, April 21st from 9:30 a.m.-6:30 p.m. at all District 86 elementary schools.
RSVP by March 15 815-557-8408
For info or questions call Jim and Jane Richards at 815-744-7660 or email jrichards75@hotmail.com
In preparation of the events, the students researched, created a display, and wrote a narrative about their notable person.
SMN, 706 N. Broadway, Joliet. 815-726-4031
Joliet Patch visited the site Wednesday to document how this New Jersey house-lifting company moves a building of this size.
Joliet Fire Chief Greg Blaskey bestowed the award on the three teenagers and one of their parents at Tuesday's city council meeting.
Will County officials issued a press release on Tuesday afternoon to confirm the grim statistics.
Congratulations to the 2019-2020 school year recipients.
Houbolt Road, from W. Jefferson Street to McDonough Street, will have daily lane closures beginning on Wednesday, March 4, 2020.
Yard waste will not be collected in plastic bags of any type or size or in containers larger than 32 gallons.
RSVP By March 16 to 815-557-8408
Local teachers serve students and families at McTeacher’s Night to raise money for school supplies and activities.
The most recent donation will pay for bike repair stations and enhance the District's educational and artistic offerings.
Joliet Patch Editor John Ferak visited St. Paul the Apostle Catholic Church on Ash Wednesday to pick up his order of fish.
Shawn and Cynthia Cole filed their civil lawsuit this week at the Will County Courthouse against the city of Joliet. Here's why.
Holy Cross, 901 Elizabeth St. Joliet 815-726-4031
There are no known cases of COVID-19 in Will County. Practicing good hygiene, however, is the best prevention from getting sick.
Will you help him find his forever family?
Congratulations to the Dirksen Junior High School students who were recognized during the Joliet Public Schools District 86 Board of School.
Owen is now terrified of strangers because he associates them with being hurt while in the hospital, a family friend posted on GoFundMe.