NLSD122 plans to bring in a dog to sniff out drugs, firearms and ammunition as a safety measure.
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A third-grader from New Lenox showed her true colors, Sun-Times Media reports.
A spike in interest rates forced the NLSD122 Board to put a hold on plans to sell working cash bonds.
Lincoln-Way High School District 210 Board President Arvid Johnson will be heading up the University of St. Francis. He takes the reins in June.
The reception for the new Joliet Junior College building, which technically opened in January, will be March 12.
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12 high schools, from Palos Hills to Bradley-Bourbonnais, participated in the March 1 Lincoln-Way High School District 210 Special Games in New Lenox.
L-W students enrolled in early childhood courses work directly with the kids. The high school students are guided by a full-time supervisor.
New Lenox school board member Maureen Broderick refused to resign, so Miller initiated the process for a civil suit in the ongoing election-related battle.
Kathy Miller refuses to amend her state court complaint, but civil matters are another story.
New Lenox's Tommy Schuman, who died at the age of 18 from an undetected cardiac condition nearly a year ago, will not be forgotten. A Special Games Leadership Award will mark his legacy.
The Class of 2013 valedictorians and salutatorians from all four Lincoln-Way high schools were given top billing at the board of education meeting.
Todd Hyatt, a write-in candidate for the New Lenox School District 122 Board of Education, is hoping to contribute to the community.
A write-in candidate for New Lenox School District 122 filed Feb. 7 with the Will County Clerk's Office.
The New Lenox school board was presented with a two-part plan to save taxpayers money and manage the budget crunch.
The shuttering of Charley Horse Restaurant took residents by surprise, and New Lenox school union members claim unfair labor practice.
Lincoln-Way West High School celebrated five athletic standouts on National Athletic Letter of Intent Day.
New Lenox School Board is considering commercial ads in the schools, billboards on the fields and ads on the district website to supplement a gap in funding.
Knights football, baseball, soccer and volleyball stars recruited for college athletics teams.
Board Member Maureen Broderick's request Feb. 5 for an email sent to union members was the last straw.
The Celtics take 1st at the IHSA Cheerleading Tournament in Bloomington.
The Rolling Falcons are hoping to make it to Louisville for the National Wheelchair Basketball Association Tournament.
Warrior girls perform in the Inaugural IHSA Competitive Dance Final.
New Lenox and the Frankfort/Mokena teams are hosting kick-off celebrations in February.
The video on this month's e-newsletter edition of "StraightTalk" addresses safety in the schools.
The notary error on the petition was determined to be insufficient to eliminate incumbent Kathy Miller from the New Lenox school board ballot, a Will County judge ruled.
The face of Lincoln-Way High School District 210 has entered the realm of social media.
Freezing temperatures necessitated a move indoors and a symbolic groundbreaking.
Haines School Principal Jackie Miller is planning to retire at the end of the school year.
New Lenox School District 122 is hosting a Kindergarten Information Night
The soon-to-be installed security system has a 911 panic button and conducts background checks on the spot.
NLSD122 board members attacked the legitimacy of a Jan. 11 hearing that resulted in removing incumbent Kathy Miller from the April ballot.
New Lenox school board President Nick DiSandro said board member Maureen Broderick had a hand in filing the objection to incumbent Kathy Miller's petition for the April election.
Board members Maureen Broderick and Sue Smith were the only ones who went to the New Lenox School District Office to view petitions.
Kathy Miller, D122 board member, lost her place on the April ballot.
Miller's petition of candidacy for the April 9 election was declared invalid by the Electoral Board of the New Lenox School District at a Friday hearing. Miller says the decision was personal and plans to file an appeal.
Restructuring $225 million in bonds is expected to save taxpayers money.
Campus police were joined by more than 150 community members in playing out a fictitious story line in which two sisters with guns ambushed the Joliet school.
Election 2013 is heating up. A signature on a petition for an incumbent candidate for the NLSD122 Board has been challenged.