Vedette logo

Strict New Manteno Building Code Affects What Residents Can Build On Their Property

By Stephen Nelson At their Monday, March 6, meeting, the Manteno Village Board revised the building code, which will restrict what residents can build in their back yards. Under the new code, several things now will be violations, including tree houses and green houses. The code also restricts sheds to certain requirements. Back yard or…

Jakob Knox is the new CEO and President of Marketing and Community Relations Director for Manteno, replacing Sarah Marion who left to pursue other endeavors. He began Feb 27th.  Jakob is pictured at the Manteno Village board meeting Monday night. Photo by Dan Gerber.

Manteno Adds to Village Code to Address Unkempt Properties

By Stephen Nelson At its February 21 meeting, the Manteno Village Board passed an ordinance amending the Village Health and Sanitation Code, with a new chapter that specifically addresses garbage, debris, and graffiti on private property. Mayor Tim Nugent said the amended code will give the village authority to take specific action to deal with…

Vedette logo

Sign Purchase Approved by Manteno Village Board

By Stephen Nelson There was a single action item on the agenda at the Manteno Village Board meeting on February 6. Trustees approved spending $52,694.40 for the purchase of an electronic sign to be installed outside the new police headquarters building. Mayor Tim Nugent said the renovation work on the former bank building is still…

All the golf carts in last year’s parade will need stickers. Photo by Dan Gerber.

Time To Renew Golf Cart Registrations In Manteno

By Stephen Nelson At the January 17 Manteno Village Board Meeting, which lasted 13 minutes from beginning to end, Mayor Tim Nugent announced that it’s time to renew registrations for golf carts that use village streets. The mayor said, “everyone who registered last year will be getting a renewal form in the mail.” Anyone interested…

Sarah Marion, IOM - President and CEO Manteno Chamber of Commerce, poses with Angie Whitcomb IOM, chair of the Midwest Board of Regents and Matt R. McCormick, IOM, CCE, chair of the Board of Trustees for the Institute of Organization Management. –Photo submitted.

Marion Announces Manteno Village/Chamber of Commerce Departure

By Madeleine Willis Sarah Marion announced her departure from the Village of Manteno and the Manteno Chamber of Commerce in a press release to the Manteno Vedette on January 3. Marion’s last day will go into effect March 1. In her departure from the village, she will be starting her own organizational consulting business.  Marion…

Vedette logo

Manteno Amends Process for Solicitors

By Andrea Arens In new business, the Manteno Village Board amended the solicitors ordinance to move the process for applying for a solicitors permit from village hall to the police and increase the fees. The information of approved solicitors also will be posted on the Police Department’s Facebook page to allow residents to verify approved…

Manteno Village Logo_2430

#1 in 2022 – Manteno Village Board Approves Property Tax Reimbursement Plan

No one likes paying property taxes but, when Manteno decided to offer reimbursement of property taxes to homeowners, the plan became very popular online. Although Manteno has more than 9,000 residents, just under 2,000 actually applied for the reimbursement. By Stephen Nelson The Manteno Village Board, at their February 22 meeting, voted to establish a…

Vedette logo

Manteno to Build Electric Vehicle Charging Stations

By Stephen Nelson At their Monday, December 19, meeting, the Manteno Village Board approved spending $57,794 for the building of four electric vehicle charging stations. A contract for construction of the stations was awarded to PowerPortEVC, in the amount of $24,794, and a contract for installation of electrical service at the four stations was awarded…

Vedette logo

2023 Manteno Property Tax Levy Gets Final Approval  

By Stephen Nelson   The Manteno Village Board met December 5 for the sole purpose of giving final approval to raising the local property tax next year. The levy will increase by 1.75 percent over this year, as it will be $33,169 greater, coming in at a total of $1,939,500.  The higher amount sought actually is less…

Manteno Village Logo_2425

Manteno Approves Sizable Property Tax Increase

By Stephen Nelson At their Monday, November 21, meeting, the Manteno Village Board approved the property tax levy for next year.  The levy will increase by 1.75 percent over this year, as it will be $33,169 larger, coming in at a total of $1,939,500. The higher amount sought is actually less than the nearly $100,000…

Vedette logo

Renovation Work At New Manteno Police Headquarters Building Begins

By Stephen Nelson At their Monday, November 7, meeting, Manteno Village Board awarded a contract for renovation work on the building that will be used as the new police headquarters. The contract, worth $1,767,356, was awarded to CCC Holdings of Tinley Park. Renovation work will begin immediately on the building at 110 Marquette Place South.…

Vedette logo

New Auto Repair Business To Locate On N. Locust In Manteno

By Stephen Nelson At their meeting on October 17, Village of Manteno Trustees voted to grant a special use permit to property owners Randy Williams and Robert Nally for an automotive repair business at 615 N. Locust Street. Another variance for 1064 Winfield Drive, for maximum lot coverage, also was approved. Lot sizes in the…

Manteno Village Logo_2430

Manteno Reminds Residents to Apply for Property Tax Rebate by October 31

By Andrea Arens In an abbreviated meeting, Mayor Tim Nugent reminded residents the deadline to apply for the property tax rebate is October 31. Applications submitted after the 31st will not be considered. Nugent said 1,069 applications have been received for a total of $644,000 to be refunded to residents. Nugent reminded residents they must…

New Manteno Police Officer Shaddy Mohammad with Mayor Tim Nugent and Chief Alan Swinford. Photo courtesy Manteno Police Department.

Manteno Police Department Now Fully Staffed

By Stephen Nelson At the Tuesday, September 6, Manteno Village Board meeting, trustees presided over the swearing in of two new police officers, bringing the department to 21 officers, which is considered fully staffed. One of the new officers is a Kankakee County native. Kyle Schubert was born in Manteno, went to Manteno High School…

Vedette News Service Logo.1

Village of Manteno Shares

By Andrea Arens In a very short and routine board meeting, Manteno Mayor Tim Nugent shared that the village recently shared their resources with local villages and not-for-profits. Manteno shared a stage and fencing with Peotone for their Chamber’s Block Party, a generator for an Aroma Park event, and the generator, also, with Acting Out…

Bob’s Drive-in/GG’s on North Locust was popular for ice cream; pictured here in 1991.

Manteno Trivia July 14

By Melanie Holmes Two weeks ago, we asked if anyone knew where the very first Dairy Queen in Manteno was located. An advertisement in the April 25, 1952, edition of the Manteno News said, “Dairy Queen Now Open.” Its location was “two doors west of the A&P.” As long-timers will recall, the A&P was housed…

Vedette News Logo

Main Street Construction Work To Be Mostly Completed By End Of July

By Stephen Nelson At the Monday, June 20, Manteno Village Board meeting, Mayor Tim Nugent said the major portion of the construction work taking place along Main Street will be completed by the end of July, if the weather continues to cooperate. During the meeting that lasted less than 20 minutes, trustees also approved an…

Manhattan Mayor Mike Adrieansen celebrated a birthday just before the Village board meeting on April 1. Photo by Stephanie Irvine.
Budget, Property Lines, and Safety Topics at Village Meeting
Vedette logo
Crete’s Winter Coat Drive Unnecessary After All
Vedette logo
Outdoor Lighting Might Not be a Problem in Monee Anymore
Sports logo
VEDETTE SPORTS REPORT
Former trooper seeks restoration of driving privileges nearly 16 years after fatal crash
Peotone Police Blotter: March 29-April 3
Vedette logo
Crete’s Officer Hunt Retires
Vedette logo
Building Committee Creates Historical Overlay District
Realtor and property owner Jared Gordon talked with Robinson Engineering at the Streetscape Open House.  About 80 people came out for the open house during the worst weather of the week. Photo by Andrea Arens.
Streetscape Construction About to Begin
Vedette logo
Building Committee Declines to Hire Additional Employees
Vedette logo
Behold, Beecher Police Station Will Be Built
Vedette logo
Pritzker’s Grocery Tax Elimination Has Crete President Displeased
Community members exhausted by the number of crashes at 50 and 12000N decided to make a sign in the hopes it would save a life. Photo by Jake Smith.
Two Dead After Another Crash at 50 and County Line
Sports logo
Vedette Sports Report
Village Board Deciding to See What Turns Up
Save the Gemini Giant Organizer Ryan Jandura posed with Greg Peerbolte, president of the Joliet Area Historical Society upon their successful campaign to keep the Giant in Wilmington. –Photo by Stephanie Irvine.
Gemini Giant to Stay in Wilmington, New Home on South Island
Monee/St. Paul's Dartball team membersDirk Wieringa, Ron Mansmith and Bob Paterson show off their trophy. Photo submitted.
Dartball Making a Comeback; Local Team Crowned Champions
Vedette logo
Apartment Complex Has Manteno Principal Concerned
Vedette logo
Monee Water Main Improvement Project Bids Approved
Manhattan Mayor Mike Adrieansen at the March 18 board meeting. Photo by Stephanie Irvine.
Manhattan Board Approves New Well House, Works Toward Finalizing Budget
Vedette logo
Kankakee County Auditor Jake Lee Out After 2 Terms