The pandemic suspended the 2020 swim season, but the pool will open for the 2021 season.
The April 24 is part of a national initiative to curb prescription drug abuse and allows residents to return unwanted and unneeded medicine.
The Ottawa Street Pool, 23820 W. Ottawa St., will open for the summer 2021 season on May 29.
The Plainfield Park District will celebrate Arbor Day 2021 with a drive-through free tree giveaway on April 22.
Illinois American Water Urges Customers with Past Due Balances to Access the Company’s Financial Assistance Program & Available Payment Plan
Sometimes it's hard to get motivated to work out every week.
Spring break is this week and even if you aren't going on a trip there is still plenty to do here in the Plainfield Park District.
Illinois American Water Reminds Customers Leaks Can Run, but Leaks Cannot Hide National Fix-A-Leak Week is March 15-21
The survey is part of the Moving Will County project, a partnership between the county and the Chicago Metropolitan Agency for Planning.
The Workforce Center of Will County's Resource Room in Joliet offers many job search services for residents.
Here are a couple of fun ones for this season!
According to the report, there were 96 deaths from opioids last year, down almost 22 percent since 2019 when 123 deaths were recorded.
In addition to patrolling for alcohol and drug impaired drivers, the Plainfield PD will be stepping up seat belt enforcement.
See how Irish heritage will be celebrated in Plainfield this month.
D202 students earned seven of the nine top prizes in the Plainfield Public Library’s annual Short Story Contest.
A GoFundMe has been created for Anthony Ortega who broke his back after an accident flipped the car he was in multiple times.
Experts warn that March could be among the most expensive months for gasoline prices nationwide.
The grant program will be designed with a particular focus on those businesses that have not received prior aid from the county.
The water in the area will remain off till 3 p.m. Tuesday while repairs are being made, the Plainfield Public Works Department said.
The group aims to increase the number of Latinx members in the Will County Democratic Party.
Will Co. Executive Jennifer Bertino-Tarrant said this will ensure "we have a workforce that can meet current and future opportunities."
Mayor Michael Collins will deliver the last address of his tenure during the virtual event on March 10.
Trustee Harry Benton said the new development will attract those looking for a starter home as well as older residents looking to downsize.
The United States Treasury granted $20.6 million to Will County for rental assistance to help those facing financial hardships.
This is the second time in a row that the event organizers along with village officials have decided to cancel the parade.
Observing Lent or just want a nice seafood meal? Here are some local fish fry events.
Fred C. Dames Funeral Home phone lines down.
Illinois American Water encourages residents in the company’s service areas to report water emergencies via the company’s website.
Residents of the Timbers were treated to a special Valentine’s Day surprise, one that ultimately benefited the Alzheimer's Association.
WCHD contact tracers have successfully interviewed 47.69 percent of residents with coronavirus between Aug.1- Jan. 30.
Plainfield Public Library’s website hosts the free database.
According to the protesters, the new Uptown store is being built by workers who are getting substandard wages and benefits.
According to the report, Plainfield has seen no mass shootings, and it has the highest household income average among on the list.
Alexander E. Kearns took his life last year after he saw that he apparently had a negative balance of $730,000 on his stock trading account.
Will Co. Executive Jennifer Bertino-Tarrant is asking for $5 million to help with the "huge undertaking" of getting residents vaccinated.
Check out this spectacle while you drive through the village.
Between 2010 and 2019, the population in Will County grew by 1.06%, according to a study by the Chicago Metropolitan Agency for Planning.
With extremely cold temperatures expected in the coming days, I A W is reminding homeowners to take steps to prevent frozen pipes.
Jim and Debbie Nolan said they like creating works of art for the community to "make some people smile" during the pandemic.
The goal is to begin construction later this year.