A Marine from Shorewood suffered severe wounds in combat and may have lost a limb.
The organizers of the Crossroads Festival have created a Facebook page to keep everyone up to date with what's going on.
More than a ton-and-a-half of sausage products are out here among us and need to be sent back.
When thunder roars, go indoors.
A long list of action items did not slow the new school board down.
An attempt by Illinois Senate Democrats to restore money to the state budget for education and social services—by tying the issue to funding for construction of roads and schools—was abandoned Thursday. The cuts for schools and social services remain and
The village fathers lauded the Kohl's company for committing to build in Shorewood.
Rob Lowe is going to star in the movie they're making on my book "Fatal Vows," and that is the most important thing to happen this week.
The weather's hot, and so was Shorewood.
The Will County Health Department reccommends hand-washing to counteract E. coli.
Proposed new districts for U.S. House mean big changes throughout Will County.
Shorewood is honoring those who served our country during a ceremony outside Village Hall.
Things got a little tense at Tuesday night's village board meeting.
The Shorewood police won't say what was going on when they apparently Tasered a man they arrested for reasons they won't explain, but we can show you what it looked like.
The Illinois House joined the Senate in a passing aggressive education reform almost unanimously.
Village trustees voted to allow a fire truck repair business to open on Earl Road.
This week was so wonderful we wish we could live through it again. Let's do the next best thing with the Shorewood Rewind.
Fourth-grader Karina Ritter won a county-wide anti-smoking poster contest.
Al-Qaida has threatened revenge for bin Laden's death.
New Shorewood Village Trustee Stevan Brockman took his oath of office. Outgoing board member Lea Stahr, who lost by a mere 10 votes, departed to a standing ovation.
Have some time to spare Saturday morning — then chip and help clean up the Rock Run Greenway Black Road Access.
Hurry and snatch up your garden plot because they are sure to go fast.
Happy Easter from the Shorewood Patch. Let's check out last week.
Shorewood Patch brightens your day with a Sunday cartoon.
Long-time Village Administrator Kurt Carroll is jumping ship for another job.
A free program at The Timbers of Shorewood will help veterans figure out if they are entitled to benefits.
Today marks 16 years after the tragic bombing that killed 168 people. Columnist Erin Gallagher tells her story about losing a friend.
Let's spin it back and relive the wonder of the past week.
Charlotte and Norman Codo will be honored at the event at Joliet Junior College.
Fourth-grader Karina Ritter captured first place in the Will County Health Department's Tar Wars Poster Contest.
The Shorewood-Troy Public Library is joining a new network but will continue to provide the same great service.
The five-man ticket takes all five spots in Troy Townships historic fire trustee election.
Challenger Stevan Brockman won a place on the village board — at least for now.
Eight of 12 precincts are back and the race is still tight.
The first results are coming in for Election 2011!
Voters trickled in Tuesday morning and afternoon as election day heats up.
The Illinois House passed a series of bills and resolutions this week related to Illinois' spending priorities.
The results of a February 2010 election is finally kicking in and giving the power to the people.
Stevan A. Brockman answered our questions.
Celine Schwartz answered our questions.