Will County One-of-Five State Pioneer Regions to Establish Domestic Violence Fatality Review Team
State’s Attorney James Glasgow announced that Will County is one-of-five regions in Illinois to establish a Domestic Violence Fatality Review Team to reduce and prevent domestic violence fatalities and near fatalities through case analysis, review, and reform. In 2023, nine women were murdered by their intimate partners or family members in Will County. The new…
Garvey Sentenced to 35 Years in Death of Eight-Month-Old Daughter
Will County State’s Attorney James Glasgow announced that Shanquilla Garvey, 30, of Joliet, was sentenced recently to 35 years in prison in the 2017 death of her eight-month-old daughter Cherish. Garvey pled guilty to First Degree Murder (a Class X felony) before Circuit Judge Daniel Rippy. On December 20, 2017, Garvey was living at the…
Glasgow Donates $5,000 to Heroin Epidemic Relief Organization
Will County State’s Attorney James Glasgow has contributed $5,000 to the Heroin Epidemic Relief Organization, or HERO, a nonprofit organization dedicated to addressing the opioid epidemic in our communities. HERO was founded by fathers John Roberts and Brian Kirk, whose sons were tragically taken from them while battling heroin addiction. “When the unthinkable happened to…
County Executive Statement on Gov. Pritzker’s Budget Address
County Executive Jennifer Bertino-Tarrant was in Springfield to hear Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s State of the State/Budget Address. Statement from the County Executive: I applaud the Governor for proposing a budget that addresses some of the most important issues in Illinois, including ensuring all children have equitable opportunities for education, investing in improved access to mental…
Lightways Hospice, Serious Illness Care Announces New Leadership Members
Lightways Hospice and Serious Illness Care CEO Mary Kay Sheehan has named two new members to the leadership team – Steve Crockett, as chief financial officer, and Kathy Peterson, as senior director of marketing. “Both Steve and Kathy bring a vast amount of knowledge and experience in their respective fields to Lightways,” Sheehan said. “It…
Emergency Blood Shortage: Give March 12
The American Red Cross is experiencing an emergency shortage as the nation faces the lowest number of people giving blood in 20 years. Help those in need as the University of St. Francis (USF) hosts its next American Red Cross blood drive on Tuesday, March 12, from 1 to 6 p.m., in the Assembly Hall…
County Board Votes to Cease 143rd Street Expansion Road Project as Currently Planned
The Will County Board meeting was called to order on February 15 and debate from both Democratic and Republican Board Members was heard regarding the resolution “Directing the Will County Division of Transportation to Cease Moving Forward with the 143rd Street Expansion Road Project as Currently Planned.” Members of the public packed the gallery. It…
USF Online Programs Named 2024 Best Among Private Schools
Joliet, Ill. – U.S. News & World Report recently released its 2024 Best Online Programs rankings, and the University of St. Francis (USF) is proud to announce five of its online programs – including three named as the best private programs in Illinois – were honored this year. Recognized USF programs included: Online Graduate Business…
Robinson Sentenced to 28 Years in Stepson Stabbing Death
Will County State’s Attorney James Glasgow announced Harold Robinson, 57, of Bolingbrook, was sentenced recently by Circuit Court Judge Carmen Goodman to 28 years in prison for the 2017 stabbing death of his stepson. Robinson was found guilty of Second Degree Murder (a Class 1 Felony) following a bench trial that concluded November 28, 2023,…
Will County Families Invited to Kids’ Fair on Presidents’ Day
Will County Executive Jennifer Bertino-Tarrant invites families to attend a fun-filled Kids’ Fair on Monday, February 19, from 9 a.m. to noon, at Troy Middle School, 5800 W. Theodore Street, Plainfield. The free event features interactive and educational activities from local organizations, businesses, and government agencies. “This event is a great event for mom, dad,…
Will County, City of Joliet Begin Local Truck Traffic Talks with IDOT
Will County and City of Joliet officials began preliminary discussions with the Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT) on reducing truck traffic on local roads. These discussions kicked-off on January 31, with a meeting between the Will County Executive Office, Mayor of Joliet Terry D’Arcy, State Rep. Larry Walsh Jr., and Sec. of Transportation Omer Osman.…
Will County Responds to National Animal Welfare Crisis
New department name reflects change in direction for county animal services. Responding to a national animal welfare crisis, Will County Executive Jennifer Bertino-Tarrant announced a series of ordinance changes that aim to expand the role of the county’s animal services. The changes include renaming the county’s animal welfare department to “Will County Animal Protection Services…
Bertino-Tarrant Attends White House ‘Communities in Action’ Series
Visit includes meetings with Sen. Durbin and Congressmen Jackson and Davis. Will County Executive Jennifer Bertino-Tarrant joined elected and community leaders from throughout Illinois at the White House to discuss the positive local impacts of federal investments from the Biden-Harris Administration. “Will County has received historic levels of federal funding under this administration,” said County…
Early Voting Began February 8 at Will County Clerk’s Office
Will County Clerk Lauren Staley Ferry reminds voters they may begin casting ballots during Early Voting for the General Primary Election starting on Thursday, February 8, at the Will County Clerk’s Office, 302 N. Chicago Street, in downtown Joliet. Those who wish to vote early may do so from 8:30 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. on…
Winters Sentenced to Life in Prison
Sentenced for predatory criminal sexual assault/aggravated criminal sexual abuse of five-year-old. Will County State’s Attorney James Glasgow announced Vincent Winters, 58, of Joliet, was sentenced to his natural life in prison by Judge Sarah Jones for the predatory criminal sexual assault of a five-year-old girl in 2017. On November 16, 2023, a Will County jury…
25 Participants Graduate Diversionary Courts Program
Program Alum Rudy Gonzalez tells graduates, “If you’ve been through this program, you have everything you need” State’s Attorney James Glasgow announced 25 people graduated from the Will County Problem Solving Courts in a January 25 ceremony at the Jacob Henry Mansion in Joliet. The graduation brings to 859 the total number of participants who…
Darrius Brown Sentenced to Nine Years in Prison for Aggravated Domestic Battery
Will County State’s Attorney James Glasgow announced Circuit Judge Carmen Goodman recently sentenced Darrius Brown, 42, of Plainfield, to nine years in prison for a 2018 attack on his then-girlfriend. Brown was sentenced to nine years in prison for Aggravated Domestic Battery (a Class 2 felony), as well as four years for Aggravated Unlawful Restraint…