Two concept plans and one final plan for business projects were presented at the Romeoville Village Board Meeting on June 1st.
The preserve will host a district-wide, self-led litter cleanup event on Saturday in honor of the 30th anniversary of National Trails Day.
IDOT has announced that starting on Friday, June 10th at 8:00 pm no left turns at the I-55 & Weber Road interchange will be permitted.
The free informational seminar will be held on June 22 at 3 p.m. at the Romeoville White Oak Library located at 201 Normantown Road.
The overall project should be completed later this summer.
The village is also up for a transaction lease award by RE Journals based on its ability to attract large developments and to create jobs.
RE Journals names Romeoville as finalist for multiple Real Estate Awards
The $1.7 million IDOT project will include road patching and resurfacing along portions of I-53 and will continue through late September.
To ensure children in Will County have access to school supplies this fall, Sen. Mattson and Rep. Avelar are hosting a school supply drive.
Mayor John Noak cited a jump in retail sales of $114 million from a year ago and used a number of factors to forecast good things to come.
Mayor John Noak delivered Romeoville’s State of the Village address and things continue to look positive for Romeoville
Several local residents were arrested by Romeoville police over the past week and face a variety of criminal charges.
The program begins at 7 p.m. and features meditation, music and more at the Forest Preserve's Isle a la Cache preserve in Romeoville.
Officers will be checking for drivers who are driving under the influence of drugs, with faulty vehicles, or without a license or insurance.
Romeoville Police arrested a number of local residents who were charged with a variety of criminal charges over the past week.
Officers will be on the lookout for drivers not wearing a seat belt during the annual Click It Or Ticket campaign that runs through May 31.
The sibling trio has sold 2.5 million albums and will perform at the Deer Park amphitheater in a summer that also includes concerts, movies.
Concert to take place at Deer Crossing Park on Saturday, August 27th, at 8:30 p.m.
Live Music Friday, May 20th on the Museum's Outdoor Rooftop featuring SUGAR LIME BLUE band from Nashville!
It happened on Montrose Saturday morning.
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Conservation Program is in effect for customers with Lake Michigan water source
Police said the 65-year-old released hostages before being shot as he exited the bank.
Romeoville Police made a series of arrests over the past week and local residents were charged with a variety of criminal offenses.
The man was shot at the Fifth Third Bank on Weber Road after police say he took hostages in an incident that did not involve a robbery.
A Will County SWAT officer shot the man, who police said initially had hostages inside the bank and had fired the gun inside the bank.
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The Romeoville Police Department made a number of arrests in the past week and several local residents were charged with criminal offenses.
An ounce of prevention can save you lots of money in the long run and keep your home safe from damage.
Jewelry and flowers remain a classic gift for Mother's Day, but sometimes, moms look for smaller and simple reminders from their kids.
Village officials will again produce a Memorial Day video honoring local veterans who sacrificed their lives while in military service.
The Romeoville Police Department made a series of arrests involving local residents who were charged with a variety of criminal offenses.
The family-owned company won three national culture awards which recognize Magid's leadership, innovation, and work-life balance priority.
The Kansas-based fast-casual chain will add its 18th Illinois location with a restaurant that will be built just south of Weber and Airport.
Several locally owned restaurants and national chain eateries will be offering Mother's Day menu items and buffets on May 8.
The annual community event allows local residents to sell items without a permit and provides an array of sale locations around the village.
Joel Sanabria, a longtime not-for-profit manager and fund-raising specialist, replaces Kristine Kuchler as the chamber's top executive.
The head-on collision occurred when the driver of a vehicle failed to yield while turning onto 135th Street from Independence Boulevard.
$14,000 in Environmental Grants for water source protection
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