Developmentally disabled children, adults benefit from community generosity
The Shop with a Cop event was held Saturday, Dec. 9.
Residents eligible for the refund are running out of time to get their applications in.
Kevin Johnson is being held in the 2020 shooting death of 19-year-old Charles Baird. His lawyer now says he has an alibi witness.
Horses will be outside the New Lenox Walmart Saturday, Dec. 2.
The payout is in a lawsuit filed by former student Robert Krankvich, who alleged sexual abuse by former principal Rev. Richard McGrath.
You have not lived today until you have done something for someone who can never repay you. – John Bunyan
Culinary arts students learn to plan, prepare Thanksgiving feast for 100 guests
The man, now 19, will remain detained until the trial, a Will County judge ruled Thursday.
Janelle Portwood—or "Nel" as her husband called her and "Nellie" as others did, died Nov. 13 at 46, after a nearly 3-year cancer fight.
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A New Lenox woman and Homer Glen woman share a school where they teach, and similar battles. They're "breasties," they say.
November 10, 2023 6:00 pm American Legion Post 1977, 14414 Ford Drive, New Lenox, IL
The Village of New Lenox will host its inaugural Pumpkin Smash on Saturday, Nov. 4.
The calendar is a perfect holiday gift for nature enthusiasts! All sales benefit The Nature Foundation of Will County.
The ceremony will be held Saturday, Nov. 11 at the New Lenox Veterans Memorial.
Merchandise sales benefit The Nature Foundation of Will County, a nonprofit dedicated to supporting Forest Preserve initiatives.
The Scarecrow Stroll is up for all to see, but get there before Nov. 2.
October's episode of the monthly nature show debuts at 8:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 25, on Facebook and YouTube.
Ruth Colby died over the weekend after complications from a surgical procedure. Mayor Tim Baldermann reflected on the loss.
Ruth Colby died over the weekend from complications following a surgical procedure.
The Forest Preserve District's merchandise line is growing as new T-shirt designs are routinely being rolled out to add to its collection.
The NLPD's coat drive is accepting donations now through October 31.
The 45th edition of the race featured more than 47,000 runners Sunday in Chicago, the most ever finishers in the history of the race.
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A New Lenox man collapsed after a heart attack at ReClaim Fitness. The people, the place and what came next, is quite a story.
The new shirts feature pelicans, owls and beavers. Items for sale also include hats, magnets, coffee mugs, baby onesies and bandanas.
The signing event for the renowned veteran's recent book will be held at New Lenox Village Hall Saturday, Sept. 30.
PLUS: Police chief resigns | New coffee at Metra station | Retired chief is back | Gaelic Park raffles off house | Crossing guard retires
Nine hotels in the 19th District are set to receive more than $700,000 in Back to Business grants, thanks to Senator Michael E. Hastings.
Hastings reminds residents to take the time to discuss and implement readiness plans during National Preparedness Month.
An open house will be held Monday, Sept. 11 at the New Lenox Police Department
Gina and Ken Buck are turning to the community they've fed for 10 years, to see if anyone can be a match for their daughter Maria.
Brian McCormick, 33, and wife Mary, 31, are trying to remain optimistic in the midst of a grueling fight.
State Senator Michael E. Hastings was appointed to represent the Senate in two statewide veterans’ task forces.
Nominated as a Community Leader in New Lenox, Dan Martin's contributions to the New Lenox community have been significant and respected.
Roundup at the Registers Helping our Veterans
Everyone has four shots to win a spot in the 2024 "Best of New Lenox" photo calendar.
American Legion Post 1977 Auxiliary Annual Pub Crawl Helping our Veterans, their families and the Community