The New Lenox Police Department hosted several police officers from Europe last week.
On Monday night, hundreds of residents attended an informational meeting on the topic.
Royal Meadows subdivision has voiced strong opposition to New Lenox's proposed treatment center.
On March 20, voters in New Lenox's Fire Protection District decide whether to approve a tax rate increase.
Are there certain issues you hope Mayor Tim Baldermann addresses during Tuesday's speech?
Mayor Tim Baldermann offered his suggestion during last week's Village Board meeting.
The new hires bring New Lenox to approximately 40 full-time sworn officers.
One of the new recruits, Kaitlyn Ray, served as a New Lenox Police Department intern in 2015.
One of the signature construction projects is occurring at Cedar Road and Otto Drive.
"We cannot afford to accept policies that impede our basic freedoms,” - Sen. Michael E. Hastings
Amin Panjwani who operates several New Lenox Dunkin' Donuts received recognition last week.
This week, the New Lenox Village Board approved plans to bring a Cooper's Hawk and Pete's Fresh Market to town.
In 5-0 votes, New Lenox's Village Board approved two real estate agreements this week.
The Joliet man, acting as his own attorney, has asked Will County to award him millions in damages.
Your elected officials on the New Lenox Village Board met at 7 p.m. at 1 Veterans Parkway.
It's common for I-80 to be backed up past New Lenox as a result of wrecks in Joliet.
Trustees in New Lenox presented Paul Pawlak a plaque at the village board meeting this week.
Village trustees approved raising the sales tax in New Lenox to help pay for water and sanitary improvements.
Illinois now has a more efficient and transparent procurement process, thanks to a new bipartisan law championed by Sen. Michael E. Hastings
This is the fifth time Hastings voted to cut his own pay. He has voted stop automatic pay increases for general assembly members every year.
New Lenox Mayor Tim Baldermann has set up an assistance program in which his salary will be provided to different recipients every month.
Work could start soon on a new shopping center that would include a CVS at the corner of U.S. 30 and Cedar Road in New Lenox.
This is the fifth time Hastings voted to cut his own pay.
Trustees in New Lenox approved a request from Providence Catholic High School to work on a transportation hub near U.S. 30 and Washington
“This is one small step we can take to reduce taxes without sacrificing the quality of government service.” - State Senator Michael E. Hast
Three incumbents were re-elected to the Lincoln-Way Community High School District 210 board, but two were unseated.
Ben Yomtoob disputes flyer's notion that Citizens for 210 slate is only focused on closing one of the district's three high schools.
Five candidates seek two-year terms and eight seek four-year terms on the Lincoln-Way Community High School District 210 board of education.
Village trustees to consider provision to ban gun shops and gun ranges from opening near schools and churches.
Trustees consider changing zoning laws to allow gun-related businesses to open in New Lenox.
Concerns from residents and indications the plan won't pass caused the school to change their plans for a site on Gougar Road.
The Mokena Community Park District would like to inform the public about the two lawsuits it has initiated.
The Catholic school in New Lenox plans to park as many as 16 buses at Ferro Drive and Gougar Road.
First of two forums will be held Thursday, Feb. 2 at 7 p.m.
Photos depicting an Urbana man burning an American flag stirred the wrath of the internet. He's suing to prove it was protected free speech.
All precincts voted overwhelmingly for Donald Trump.
Election Day is Tuesday, and we have all the information you might need to cast your ballot in Homer Glen and Lockport.
Steve Balich said the proposal would save money and possibly help prevent another tragedy.
Edward Cetwinski hoped to spend less time behind bars. A judge swatted away that request.
New Lenox officials working on "doing something more proactive" in an effort to crack down on the growing heroin epidemic.