Shorewood-Troy Library Director Jennie Cisna Mills will continue to meet with residents in a bid to answer their questions on Saturdays leading up to the April 9 election.
The second-annual address, providing Mayor Tom Giarrante's view of the current fiscal outlook and sponsored by the Joliet Chamber, will be held at Joliet City Hall.
Registrar will be on duty at Troy-Shorewood Library: The deadline is Tuesday, March 12.
Voters said no to raising taxes and no to a proposal to build a new $21 million Shorewood-Troy Library.
Jennie Cisna Mills, director of Shorewood-Troy Library, outlines how bonds will be sold and paid off over 20-25 years to build a new library if residents support a tax increase.
The 60,000-square-foot facility will provide a wide variety of medical services for area vets, who are now having to travel to Hines Hospital near Maywood.
The House Republican joined Democrat Elaine Nekritz at a press conference Wednesday to introduce new legislation.
IDOT needs to close each for one day in order to do survey and inspection work, officials said. But the closings have been canceled, at least temporarily.
Executive Committee members voted largely along party lines Tuesday night.
Do you think the state of Illinois should require students to receive the Tdap booster shot in order to remain in school?
Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan joined the multi-state $29 million settlement with Toyota Motor Corporation over its failure to alert motorists to dangerous acceleration safety defects.
Legislators in support of same-sex marriage have a long way to go, but the ball is rolling.
Gov. Pat Quinn give his fifth State of the State address on Wednesday afternoon. What do you think should be his top priorities over the next year? Tell us in the comments' section.
A staff member and a Shorewood-Troy Library trustee will be at the library a couple of hours each Saturday to provide information.
Referendum on the ballot in April will ask voters if they agree to an increase in their taxes.
While visiting Fox Valley, senator says gun control is only part of the solution to mass violence.
Library Director Jennie Mills will be present to answer questions from the public.
Architects from Nagle Hartray will be present to provide information about the building plans.
Violations of these ordinances vary from $35 to $250 with an additional court cost fee if you are required to appear at an adjudication hearing.
Local election officials have until Dec. 26 to accept candidates’ petitions or certificates of nomination.
Although unemployment is down from this time compared to last year, numbers increased from September 2012 to October.
The library's architects will show proposed building plans and seek feedback during the meeting.
A survey is being taken to get public input on whether drivers would like to see the median as an extra lane of traffic and whether they'd be willing to pay for the convenience.
All you need to know about the Nov. 6 election in Will County.
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The Will County State's Attorney and the Illinois Attorney General want corporate giant ExxonMobil to make things right after spraying oil all around its Channahon Township plant.
The staff at the Will County Clerk's Office worked together to honor their boss last week.
Shorewood Trustee Dan Gron will not seek a fourth term.
Trustee Gary Fitzgerald said he is passing on a re-election bid due to his belief in term limits.
Troy Democratic Chairman Jeffrey Boetto tells about a day in the life of a precinct committeeman.
Attorney General Lisa Madigan ruled in favor of government transparency and the public's right to know.
Congressional candidate Dennis Anderson is scheduled to visit the Troy Township Democrats.
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Let's look at last week.
The village board does not appear to have a big night in store for itself.
Major League umpire and Shorewood resident Mark Carlson was honored as one of the Township's most interesting personalities.
The Will County Farm Bureau honored State Rep. Tom Cross once again.
Shorewood came out on top in its battle against the blizzard.