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The new park is being built at Norman Greenway on 135th Street.
Board president Peter Hurtado and commissioner Mary Kay Ludemann posted opposing viewpoints to Plainfield Patch's "Speak Out" board.
The meeting was requested by the federal mediator; strike set to start Wednesday if deal not reached.
A recent report from Washington lays out damage done by last month’s government shutdown.
Guesses must be in by 4 p.m. Monday.
AFSCME Local 1028 President Dave Delrose said union officials were "very disappointed that management did not attempt to meet us halfway."
Who's the kingmaker here anyway?
The Illinois House of Representatives passed same-sex marriage in a 61-54 vote.
The last day to file is Dec. 2. Candidates who file simultaneously at the beginning of the first day or the end of the last will have ballot place determined by lottery.
AFSCME Council 31/Local 1028 and Will County representatives have agreed to meet Tuesday with a federal mediator in an effort to forestall a strike.
Sheriff Richard Randall will have served 28 years as sheriff when his term ends next year.
The Plainfield Park District Commissioner announced she is no longer running in the March primary, but a Plainfield Township official has thrown her hat into the ring.
The increase would amount to an additional $17 per year for the owner of a $250,000 home.
The Aug. 24 event brought in more than $25,000 for charity.
The Will County Health Department is participating in a statewide effort to educate residents about Get Covered Illinois and health insurance options that are available.
The libel suit was filed Oct. 25 in Cook County.
But there's concern the governor could disrupt the lobbying as he heads toward another re-election campaign.
Trustees are slated to get a recap of the 2013 beer festival on Monday night.
Lawmakers return for November veto session at a cost of $43,000 a day. Nothing likely to get done then either.
Stewart Ferreira, a felony supervisor for the Will County Public Defenders Office, said he will be on the March 2014 primary ballot.
"We have capital projects that need to be funded," says Board finance chair Steve Wilhelmi.
Why are Democrats so afraid of Bruce Rauner?
"Because so many people in our community are still struggling to make ends meet, I think it is irresponsible to take this interest from the taxpayers," says State Rep. Natalie Manley.
After three decades with the organization, former Executive Director Greg Bott will leave his mark on the Plainfield Park District.
The village and Plainfield Township will receive a share of the funding.
The 16-day stalemate over defunding the Affordable Care Act ended Wednesday night.
The Village of Plainfield will allow religious groups to use a community meeting room.
For now, a lease agreement between the park district and St. John Lutheran Church remains intact.
Nancy Schultz Voots' office issued a notice hoping to head off any election-related confusion.
More than 90 percent of homeowners in the U.S. will see higher heating expenses this year.
Applications not taken until January now. And it will be six months before you can carry a concealed weapon.
The project asked residents for feedback to help plan the future of the Route 59 corridor.
Secret Service officers gave chase after woman tried to ram barricades.
The task force's goal is to coordinate education and prevention efforts between law enforcement and treatment centers.
Rep. Dan Lipinski and other Illinois lawmakers ensure that Chicago-area vets are not denied access to National World War II Memorial on Wednesday Honor Flight.