Community members offer their wish list concerning characteristic appeal, eye sores and more in regard to the development of the Route 30 Corridor.
Whether in-person or online, voting opportunities within the Village of New Lenox or at the Will County Clerk's Office are accessible.
The village board reiterated its commitment to hiring local residents for jobs stemming from a $27 million worth of capital improvements. The first on the list is construction and related jobs for a new public works building.
Two general obligation bonds were authorized by the village board Monday. The first was a $9.9 million bond to initiate construction of the new public works facility and police station along with upgrades to the sanitary plant. The second for $6.6 milli
Three trustee positions are open on the library board.
Park commissioner candidates can pick up petitions at the Lions Community Center.
Ground support gathered at the New Lenox headquarters of Will County Executive Candidate Cory Singer to discuss key election points. Meanwhile, Illinois State Treasurer Dan Rutherford discussed the GOP campaign strategy for Illinois and nationwide.
In response to a Sept. 18 Sun-Times Media investigative story, New Lenox Mayor Tim Baldermann, the former Chief of Police for Chicago Ridge, set the record straight on the details that led to his disability and the pension that he received.
The intersection is being rebuilt as part of the Route 30 road construction project.
According to the Sun-Times, the New Lenox mayor's disability pay is the highest found during the newspaper's investigation into police and fire pensions.
Quiet zone equipment installation is underway.
A flat rate for service plus a fee per 1,000 gallons used is proposed.
After being taken off the ballot in July, candidates in five districts, including those serving New Lenox, can run in November thanks to a state appellate court, the Chicago Tribune reports.
Seven locations throughout the county have been selected as sites where residents can receive influenza vaccinations in September and October.
The Heather Glen Townhomes development, located off Laraway Road just east of Schoolhouse Road, has a few residences occupied but has otherwise remained a ghost town since the housing market crash.
Infuriated by new district maps in Illinois, Will County Republican officials and candidates signed a "declaration of independence," calling on voters to stop the "tentacles of Cook County" from reaching into Will County policy.
ShareFest Job Fair and breakout sessions helped a heft crowd of job seekers.
The First Lady's speech highlights how, in a 50-50 nation, the narrative that wins this fight may win the White House. Female politicians from Illinois gave their reaction to news from the convention.
Applicants have until 5 p.m. Monday to declare their candidacy.
State Rep. Renee Kosel, of New Lenox, secured money for Route 30 earlier this year.
Will County Sheriff Paul Kaupas won the race in the last four precincts reported.