Library hosts free concerts in the fall.
The bat was found Thursday, Aug. 14.
The order says Pekau must stop sharing the Village’s confidential information he gained access to while in office, according to court docs.
The petition was started early this week. It calls for the removal of John Bryk, Suzanne Owens and Dave Snyder.
Board members discussed their role in hiring administrators and the need for changes, but no official action was taken.
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Celebrate nature and creativity at the Festival of Arts Through Nature on Aug. 23. The event will feature art, music, yoga and more.
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The seven-week program will offer insight into village operations. Academy starts Sept. 18. Deadline to apply is Sept. 5.
SUGAR LIME BLUE performs live on the Joliet Area Historical Museum's Outdoor Rooftop venue on Friday August 29th at 7pm (doors open 6:15pm)
The Danger of E-Scooters
The apartment fire was on Sycamore Court just after 8 p.m. The house fire was on St. James Drive at 11:30 p.m., fire officials said.
The family of Clay Carns, who died in December 2024, is planning a memorial park in his honor. Fundraisers will help with the cost.
The contestant search is set for Friday, Aug. 22 at Steinhafels Furniture in Orland Park.
The three-day festival drew record crowds, Mayor Jim Dodge said in a release Wednesday.
Nour Shaban and husband Ommar are fighting for continued access to a drug that brought their infant son back from acute heart failure.
Faith Walk on Sept. 6 to support children in need of tutoring, as well as grieving mothers and those in need of shelter.
The fire happened around 6:30 a.m. in the 15600 block of 112th Court.
The District 135 board responded to the community's calls for comment, says hiring is the responsibility of the superintendent, his staff.
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The Orland Park man and four others were indicted by a federal grand jury this week.
The DMV vote was not born of callous disregard for Seniors
CERT volunteers become critical assets, helping to enhance local emergency readiness and build community resilience
The event is an effort to build police-community connections and neighborhood camaraderie.
A post-mortem on a controversial vote
The local store is one of 5 in Illinois and 119 nationwide sold. It's unclear if they will remain open under new ownership.
The department designed the car to honor Officer Jordan Legris for his service in the Illinois Army National Guard.
While a social media post by the new hire inflamed some parents, others blasted the removal of previous school leaders within District 135.
Celebrate the beauty of animals and nature through the vivid colored pencil drawings of local artist Judi Boehner during a special evening.
Patch asked for readers' feedback via an informal online poll. Here are the results.
Classical Blast performs live on the Joliet Area Historical Museum's Outdoor Rooftop venue on Thursday August 7th at 7pm (doors open 6:15pm)
Limits to FOIA
Student voice ever-present at District 230
Use items from Toy Box Connection to curate personalized clothing boxes, building real-world skills
Orland Township board members earlier this week voted to close the Orland Park DMV location. Do you agree with the move?
Ken Duffy, Frank Williams and Ken Soltis Vote to Oust Driver's License Services from the Township
The DMV operating out of the Township building poses many problems, some trustees argued before voting to end the lease.
The Orland Park police department is one of more than 300 state, county, and local agencies participating in the July 23 effort.
Wrigley to Rate, Local Teens Run to End Homelessness Student-led Crosstown Classic Run fundraiser
The Red Roses band performs live on the Joliet Area Historical Museum's Outdoor Rooftop venue on Thursday, July 24th at 7pm!