Illinois residents can now receive relief from noisy highway traffic, thanks to a new law sponsored by State Senator Michael E. Hastings.
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Spend $35 at OutsiderThreads.com now through July 5 to get 15% off merchandise. All proceeds go to The Nature Foundation of Will County.
Joyce supports a new law aims to spur economic growth by creating new business incentives, and strengthening and expanding state programs.
Trent Bartolomucci died in October 2014. His family seeks to keep his name alive in a lab designed to educate and train on substance abuse.
Jeanine Kozlowski and a group of NL District 122 special needs moms have banded together in a nonprofit to help kids—theirs and others'.
The Spring Fling "Take It Outside" challenge nudged people to get outside for nature-themed missions all over Will County.
Shelbey graduated as valedictorian of her high school.
AT&T work will close a section of Haven Avenue at Cedar Road beginning Tuesday, June 25.
Annual Lincoln-Way High School Hockey Club golf outing returns for another year.
Look for New Lenox Police Officer Candace Guidry and her new partner Harlie out in town. Harlie was sworn in Monday.
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A portion of the funds will go to completing the southern segment of the Veterans Memorial Trail in New Lenox.
Lincoln-Way West student Elijah James suffered serious injuries in a crash Sunday evening at Nelson and Delaney roads. He remains in ICU.
Dante Julian Garza-Prieto died Tuesday, June 4 after suffering an asthma attack, his mother told Patch.
A group of sisters and their families were out for a walk Thursday evening on Gougar Rd and Rte 6 when they found "Bluey."
Plan ahead for detours the next 3-4 weeks at and around the Cedar, Haven intersection, officials said.
The legendary singer will still perform in New Lenox this summer, however.
Poppy Fundraiser - A Big Success!
The crash happened near the Maple Street exit in New Lenox, Illinois State Police said.
Nature fans can save 20% on Forest Preserve merchandise when they spend $50 during our Memorial Day sale, which runs through May 28.
The ceremony is set for 11 a.m. on Monday, May 27, at Maplewood Cemetery.
New Lenox's Sally Wieclaw has been named the Will County Forest Preserve District's Volunteer of the Year for 2023.
The event by the Will County Thresherman's Association is set for June 15 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
NL VFW Post 9545 thanks community & local businesses for their help & contributions.
The deadline to apply is May 15 at 4 p.m. Starting salary is mid-$60,000, officials said.
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Ticket sales for the Sept. 14 show by Ringo Starr and His All Starr Band start Saturday, May 11 at Village Hall.
New Lenox's Amy Coddington, a paralegal with the National Guard, will graduate soon from ISU, and will become one in the civilian world.
Food Fight: Taco Fest gets another go and "Adult" Movie Nights return to the event schedule in New Lenox.
Poppy remembrance the month of May
Spectators will help pick which entries should win in three award categories at the Sunday, May 5 parade.
Jim Pitcairn, a 61-year resident of New Lenox, will serve as Grand Marshal of this year's New Lenox Loyalty Day Parade on Sunday, May 5.
The event will be held Thursday, May 9, and will honor 37 fallen officers from across various departments in Will County.
The event will include a 5K run for ages 14 and older and a Dino Dash for children ages 13 and under.
The family and widow of a New Lenox man who died in a freak accident nearly 2 years ago are doing what they can to keep his legacy alive.
The District now has two versions of a cicada shirt ready for the insect's emergence. Proceeds benefit The Nature Foundation of Will County.
Work began Monday on the 29-field complex near Silver Cross Hospital—a big undertaking for the Village and a dream for millions in revenue.
The Forest Preserve District of Will County is buying into the cicada hype with a special edition t-shirt in honor of the bug.
Stock up on merchandise at OutsiderThreads.com to save 20% through April 28. All proceeds benefit The Nature Foundation of Will County.