Candidate JoAnne Hamilton-Gunkel recently filled out a questionnaire from Patch.
Candidate Frankie Pretzel recently filled out a questionnaire from Patch.
Early voting will start Oct. 19 at New Lenox Village Hall, 1 Veterans Parkway.
The village also waived 2021 business registration fees for all businesses.
Will County receives priority in second round of Business Interruption Grant awards
Although early voting starts Sept. 24 in Illinois, early voting at the New Lenox Village Hall will not begin until Oct. 19.
Only 83% of New Lenox Residents have Responded to the 2020 U.S. Census as of August 18th.
Proposal would transform the renewable resource landscape in Illinois
Election Day 2020 named a holiday under this legislation
Pritzker Shouldn't Continue Excluding General Assembly During COVID-19 Crisis
Rush has 44,352 votes with 65 percent of the precincts reporting, and the closest candidate was Sarah Gad with 7,601 votes.
The polling place at Lincoln-Way Special Recreation Center (New Lenox Precinct 15) will be relocated to Peace Lutheran Church.
Check New Lenox Patch on Tuesday for results and updates.
Legislation would allow flight attendants to use sick leave to assist family members
Call for all veterans to attend Joliet City Council Meeting Tuesday at 6:30 pm.
Tom Weigel is seeking reelection as a Will County board member for District 12.
The primary is just a month away, and the presidential election is coming up fast. Patch wants to know what issues are on voters’ minds.
Grants would serve schools in Matteson, Olympia Fields & Richton Park
Investment, ethics reform, and education will be a primary focus during the legislative session
Mayor Baldermann will present the State of the Village on February 13, 2020. RSVP through the New Lenox Chamber of Commerce's website.
The presentation, development updates, infrastructure improvements will be discussed from 7:30 to 9 a.m., followed by a Q&A session.
Lawmakers will return to Springfield on Jan. 28 for the beginning of the spring legislative session
Baldermann originally announced his candidacy in August, but now he will not appear on the ballot.
In October, the board also approved a 2019 property tax refund program for the village's portion of 2018 taxes.
Raymond Tuminello, a New Lenox resident, was first appointed to the Will County board in 2014.
The board voted 5-2 to prohibit the sale of recreational marijuana.
Legislation would cap out-of-pocket insulin expenses at $100 for a 30-day supply
The village will hold a public hearing about recreational marijuana on Oct. 21 at village hall.
The village board will discuss recreational marijuana at the committee of the whole meeting on Monday, Sept. 16 at 7 p.m.
The Will County board will vote on a 4- to 8-cent per gallon gas tax on Sept. 19.
The opening for representative of the district comes after Rep. Margo McDermed announced she would not run for reelection in November 2020.
Grants will allow libraries to further assist at-risk youth in the south suburbs
The training is designed to prepare attendees for an active shooter situation "regardless of where it might occur."
The grant will be used for costs associated with infrastructure improvements.
Legislation would ensure fewer accidents on job sites
Adds veterans' preference and Corrections Officer Intern Program
The projected winners of the New Lenox Library trustee race have also been declared.
The projected winners of Lincoln-Way school board includes the two incumbent candidates, as well as two newcomers.
In New Lenox, one of the contested local races is the race for the unexpired 2-year term on the District 122 Board of Education.
In the Lincoln-Way area, one of the contested local races is the race for District 210 Board of Education.