State rep partners with JJC to help job seekers.
Executive board to discuss proposal this week.
The legislation has yet to go before the full House for a vote.
The application deadline is May 23.
Park board president said the former executive's name has since been removed from the title.
Plainfield family fights to defeat law that allows accused murderer to use intoxication as a legal defense.
The deadline to apply for the job will be May 19.
President Peter Hurtado was the lone member to vote in favor of the proposal, which other commissioners described as illegal and the board attorney called a "bad idea."
Current Deputy Chief Ken Kaupas still holds a slight edge over fellow Republican Nick Ficarello.
Meeting will take place at the Heritage Professional Center in downtown Plainfield.
More than 100 cases of salmonella include two children from Bolingbrook.
Board members, PSA officials could not get into specifics about missing soccer equipment due to a pending investigation.
A 9-year-old girl was unable to call for help as her mother was stabbed to death in a hotel room because she didn't know she had to dial "9" first.
The women were riding to Springfield for a protest when the bus crashed in Joliet.
Legislation would add two new park board members.
Will County was ranked 25 out of 102 counties.
Commissioner Larry Newton called the planned March 25 meeting a "bitch session" about PSA; president Peter Hurtado said he has no knowledge of plans to cut ties with the youth sports group.
Deadline to enter is April 21.
Someone claiming to be with Plainfield's electrical supplier reportedly going door to door.
The park district announced the special meeting on Friday.
Measure, aimed at eliminating false confessions and false IDs, will be up for a vote March 24. If it passes, Illinois would be only the second state to adopt such a program.
District 5 rep to take over new role on April 9.
Officials said locks were changed on the PSA-owned shed, possibly by Plainfield Park District staff.
Village wants input on plans to bring a Dunkin Donuts, two other retailers to Route 59 at Oak and Arnold streets.
The majority of registered voters didn't make it to the polls on March 18.
As of late Tuesday, Deputy Chief Ken Kaupas had 50.27 percent of the vote to Nick Ficarello's 49.73 percent.
Voters also said yes to exploring an indoor recreation facility.
Watch as the results come in after the polls close in today's primary.
Filing starts June 16.
Call the election fraud hotline to report any inappropriate activity.
Bike path improvements slated for Van Dyke Road, 135th Street, 119th Street and Settlers' Park.
U.S. attorneys general say a company that provides health care services shouldn't also sell tobacco products.
Polls open at 6 a.m. March 18.
Work should be completed by the end of the month.
The next meeting will be at the Heritage Professional Center in downtown Plainfield.
Trustees approved the deal at the board's March 4 meeting.
Dispose of household refuse, white goods.
Speak with Will County Health Department Navigators.
Mike Kelley has been with the Will County Sheriff's Office for 25 years.