Training hosted by Lewis University deputy police chief.
Deal includes a 3.3 percent raise over two years.
The roughly $4 million contract includes the downtown Joliet bank building and adjacent property.
Local jobs could be lost if severe budget cuts are made, state senator says.
Train left unattended after one crew's shift ended; a new crew was en route to Plainfield, police said.
Staff cites workplace safety issues, need for customer service improvements.
Comments being accepted online regarding Route 59 project.
Same-sex marriage licenses will be issued starting Monday, June 2; couples will also be able to convert civil unions to marriages.
Plainfield Athletic Club now allowed to sell ball field banners.
Illinois has had 131 West Nile-related deaths since 2002.
Will County Health Dept. observes National Infant Immunizations Week, cites resurgence of measles in U.S.
The chamber asked to be removed as an event host; the organization had promoted the info session on behalf of member State Rep. Natalie Manley.
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The Illinois Farmers Insurance Company is suing Will County, Joliet, Naperville, Bolingbrook, Plainfield, New Lenox, Shorewood, Manhattan, University Park, Homer Glen, Frankfort, Channahon and Lockport.
Bricks came loose from the floor on the main level near the elevators on Tuesday.
State Rep. Natalie Manley, D-Joliet, co-hosted a Young Adults Heroin Use Task Force hearing on Saturday, allowing Will County community members to share their experiences and advice for the committee and their upcoming report.
Expect delays heading north.
Drills begin Monday in Plainfield subdivisions.
While that issue passed by a unanimous vote, a resolution to support legislation to expand the board by two members failed, in part due to the absence of two commissioners.
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker signs bill striking down statute that allows defendants to claim "voluntary intoxication."
Long delays in processing rape kits could cost victims their chance at justice, state rep says.
Currently, there's no proposal to bring one to the village.
Resolution to support state legislation to increase number of board members also up for a vote.
Proposed legislation would implement a $15 to $30 court filing fee to offset costs of building a brand-new Will County courthouse.
Celebrate Earth Day with a cleanup event at Whalon Lake Preserve.
Plainfield trustees to talk about possible ordinance changes to regulation cannabis cultivation, dispensary operations.
Legislation prompted by a tragedy in Texas, after a 9-year-old girl was unable to call for help as her mother was murdered.
More than 200 trees will be planted to replace infected trees that have been removed.
Market set to return to Lockport Street and Route 59 in June.
Proposal calls for 183 single-family homes.
Joliet man says the Bolingbrook store falsely advertised a course that ended up not meeting state requirements. The instructor is no longer permitted to teach concealed carry classes.
Goal of the event is to "save lives and give these people another chance for recovery and life."
Nick Ficarello lost the Republican nomination for Will County Sheriff by only 224 votes but will not ask for a recount.
Bill to increase number of board members now heads to the Senate.
Developer making "major changes" to plans for Dunkin Donuts, other retailers on Route 59 near downtown Plainfield.
Event is April 19 at Troy Middle School.
With the exception of Paul Fay, trustees voted to repeal "sunset" ordinances and keep 2012 tax increases in place.