The photo, taken by Paul Wenger of New Lenox, shows Lake Chaminwood's 136-foot-long timber bridge reflected in the water below.
Like Snapchat in the OR, the new technology is secure, HIPAA-compliant and is getting high marks from family members.
New Lenox Mayor Tim Baldermann shared on local social media groups that hospitalizations in the area are also increasing.
New Lenox police reports through Aug. 3.
Live Music Outdoors August 7th on the Museum's Outdoor Rooftop Venue featuring Listening Party!
The Metropolitan Youth Symphony Orchestra announces the appointment of Dr. Benjamin Firer as their new Music Director for 2020-21 Season
Officers talked to the man, and learned he had been firing rifles and handguns on his family's property.
Take this Anonymous Community Survey Which will Allow The Will County Health Department to Understand Community Knowledge of Covid-19
The Lincoln-Way Area Business Womens’ Organization was proud to award 17 area young women with $1,000 scholarships this summer.
The new Urgent Care Center, which opened on the hospital's New Lenox campus earlier this month, is open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. 7 days a week.
“A Pathway to Hope and Healing” will be held via Zoom videoconference and will address the emotional impact of COVID-19.
Butterfly Garden Earns Bronze Award for Girl Scout Troop 125
Appointments are required for the Sept. 12 event.
Former Lincoln-Way District 210 Superintendent Lawrence Wyllie's federal fraud trial has been delayed yet again, this time due to COVID-19.
A 28-year-old man from New York died when his semi-truck caught fire, police said.
One driver was taken to the hospital with life-threatening injuries, police said.
The rating assumes the hospital’s big market share gains will result in added revenues through expanded services and clinical partnerships.
Police said the store was robbed by two masked men, one carrying a handgun.
The parks district said attendance before and after school care programs are limited to 50 students each. Registration is now open.
More than 35 Will County residents have been affected by the unemployment insurance scam, the county sheriff's office told Patch.
The new monthly nature program featuring plants, animals and preserve news will be available on Facebook, YouTube and cable access stations.
Silver Cross earned “High Performing” ratings for heart failure and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
Six arrests were made between July 20 and July 27 in New Lenox.
Ridership will be closely monitored and additional cars will be added to account for proper distancing.
Registration includes a Yoga in the Park session on Aug. 15.
Residents are encouraged to volunteer to help coach this season.
Children who attend these events in August will enjoy a night of crafts, games, pizza and movies.
The Illinois Housing Development Authority (IHDA) is launching a $150 million grant program for eligible Illinois renters.
The Illinois Housing Development Authority (IHDA) is launching a $150 million grant program for eligible Illinois homeowners.
The delay was prompted by a spike in coronavirus cases and changes in the expected release dates of new films.
The ribbon cutting will be held at 5:30 p.m. Aug. 13 at 672 Cedar Crossing Drive.
One woman told police the man she allowed into her home said that "the coronavirus was in the neighborhood water" and asked to take samples.
Many County Roads are Planned to be improved in and around New Lenox
Temporary Job Openings Available for Individuals who would like to be Contact Tracers
The Fridays After Five events will feature live entertainment as well as a variety of food trucks.
Live Music Outdoors July 24th on the Museum's Outdoor Rooftop Venue featuring Bill Grady!
New Lenox (ZIP code 60451) has a total of 200 cases as of July 20, compared to 183 cases as of July 13.
Nine-year-old Chris Arnold offers pens, wine stoppers, coffee scoopers and more for sale via his business.
New program keeps companies up to date on the latest government requirements and provides health screenings and testing required by law.
New Lenox police reports through July 20.