The Will County Board is asking voters on Nov. 8 whether it should create a .05 percent tax for mental health services and facilities.
The special recognition was moved from the New Lenox Village Board of Trustees meeting Oct. 10 to its Oct. 24 meeting.
The latest gas station, Speed Trek, will be located at the corner of Laraway Road and School House Road.
Mental Health First Aid teaches how to identify, understand and respond to signs of mental illness and substance use disorders.
Operation Lifesaver is a program designed to promote railroad safety and awareness for children and adults of all ages.
The New Lenox Safe Community Coalition and its Domestic Violence Prevention Task Group will host the free educational event.
Aaron Denman was officially sworn in at the New Lenox Village Board of Trustees meeting Monday.
The clinic will be held Oct. 1 in the Village Commons, 101 Veterans Parkway in New Lenox, for people ages 3 and up.
The “One Fall Could Change It All” event will be held from 8:30 a.m to 11 a.m. Sept. 22 at New Lenox VFW Post 9545.
In support of World Suicide Prevention Day, residents are encouraged to attend this event to learn more about suicide prevention.
Narcan is a medicine that blocks the effects of opioids and reverses an overdose.
Properly dispose of medications from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Aug. 31st at Lincoln-Way West High School.
“A Matter of Balance” is designed to reduce the fear of falling and increase activity levels among older adults.
The Village of New Lenox is gathering information regarding Homeowners' Associations for internal purposes only.
In RELAX, participants learn five strategies to master anxiety and stress.
The CERT Program educates people about disaster preparedness for hazards that may impact their community.
The Village of New Lenox wants to make you aware of a scheduled phone outage to migrate to a new phone system.
In support of International Overdose Awareness Day, residents are encouraged to attend this event to learn more about the opioid epidemic.
This mobile event will be held from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. July 15 in the Community Room at New Lenox Village Hall.
The outdoor watering restricts had been in place since June 21 because of high temperatures and a lack of rain.
Tim Baldermann, who is the mayor of New Lenox, spoke with Patch about his own personal thoughts on Friday's landmark Supreme Court ruling.
The tax suspensions on groceries go into effect July 1, and the break on school items begins Aug. 5.
The CN railroad is going to be doing work June 6-10.
“Fit and Strong!” is an award-winning, multi-component, evidence-based physical activity program for older adults.
Looking for an opportunity to get some exercise? Meet new friends? If the answer is yes, we have something for you.
This course will provide participants with information on how to respond to an active shooter situation, regardless of where it might occur.
Support the 16 local businesses that are offering specials starting May 2 and ending May 9.
“Stop the Bleed” focuses on the immediate response to bleeding, recognition of life-threatening bleeding, and appropriate ways to stop it.
Attendees of the free "safeTALK" program will learn four basic steps to create a life-saving connection.
The New Lenox Safe Community Coalition is scheduled to host "Teen Driver? What Every Parent Should Know" May 9 at Providence Catholic HS.
"Building and Supporting Healthy Relationships" is geared toward teens to give them tools to help build healthy relationships.
A public hearing on the budget is scheduled for April 11 at 7 p.m.
A Matter of Balance is designed to reduce the fear of falling and increase activity levels among older adults.
See the latest announcement from the Will County Illinois.
See the latest announcement from the Village of New Lenox.
Rebate checks were mailed out on Monday, March 7.
The rebate checks are scheduled to be mailed out Monday.
Several area businesses were presented with Humanitarian Service Awards during Monday's New Lenox Village Board of Trustees meeting.