Upcoming events logo

Manhattan-Elwood Quilt Group ‘Rescue ME’ Crafters’ Resale

Mark your calendars – They are back for their 10th “Rescue ME Resale.” The Manhattan-Elwood Quilt Group is hosting its Rescue ME Crafters’ Resale on Saturday, April 13, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., at the Manhattan Township Office, 230 Wabash Street, in Manhattan. This resale features quilting, sewing, and needlework supplies. Purchase a bag…

Upcoming events logo

Manhattan-Elwood Quilt Group ‘Rescue ME’ Crafters’ Resale

Mark your calendars – we are back for our 10th “Rescue ME Resale.” The Manhattan-Elwood Quilt Group is hosting its Rescue ME Crafters’ Resale on Saturday, April 13, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., at the Manhattan Township Office, 230 Wabash Street, in Manhattan. This resale will feature quilting, sewing, and needlework supplies. Purchase a…

–Photo submitted.

Debunking Myths That Deter Homeownership

The dream of owning your own home may be easier to achieve than you realize. NAPSI– Buying a home can seem daunting, especially for first-time homebuyers facing record housing prices, tight supply, and rising interest rates. Quite often, misconceptions about homeownership discourage prospective buyers from starting a search even before it begins. The good news…

–Graphic submitted.

SIU Medicine Offers Farm Succession Planning Series

Considering farming for a few years, stepping back, or something in-between? Then, join an upcoming March live virtual series, “Planning for the Farm’s Future and Yours.” The programs are designed to assist farmers and farm families in developing a succession plan for future generations. Wesley Tucker, a field specialist in agricultural business at the University…

–Photo submitted.

Hints for Home Buyers: Debunking The Five Myths Deterring Homeownership

The dream of owning your own home may be easier to achieve than you realize. (NAPSI)—Buying a home can seem daunting, especially for first-time homebuyers facing record housing prices, tight supply, and rising interest rates. Quite often, misconceptions about homeownership discourage prospective buyers from starting a search even before it begins. The good news is…

–Graphic submitted.

Floods Can Affect Well Water’s Well-Being

(NAPSI)—For more than a million families, farmers, and business owners, seeing floodwaters receding may just be the beginning of their troubles — but it doesn’t have to be. The Problem The National Ground Water Association (NGWA), a not-for-profit professional society and trade association, says people who have in-ground wells in areas affected by flooding need…

IMG_2765

Valentine’s Day Gift Ideas That Show You Really Care

(StatePoint) Valentine’s Day is the perfect opportunity to let that special someone know how you feel about them. Whether it be a spouse, a new boyfriend or girlfriend, or a best friend, let these thoughtful gift ideas show them how much you really care. 1. A perfect brew: As most tea and coffee drinkers know,…

–Photo submitted.

Unexpected Driving Hazards: Don’t Get Caught Off-Guard

For happier holidays and a safer new year, be extra careful on the roads. (NAPSI) — The holiday season, with its festive spirit, family gatherings, and vacation plans, also can include some unexpected driving challenges ­– but you can still navigate them safely. How to Drive Down Your Risk Here’s a rundown of unanticipated driving…

–Photo submitted.

How Americans Plan to Spend and Save this Holiday Season

Most Americans plan to spend wisely during the holidays and save in the new year. (NAPSI) — The holidays can bring the pressure to overspend — but you can resist it and still be merry and bright. What The Gens Are Doing: With festivities fast approaching, Rocket Money surveyed 2,000 U.S. adults celebrating this year…

Christmas traditions. Image by Statepoint Media.

Tips for Getting Kids Involved in Holiday Traditions

(StatePoint) The holiday season is a magical time of year filled with cherished traditions that bring families together. And while gift-giving is one of the most beloved customs (especially for children), it can sometimes overshadow the true spirit of the season. Here are a few festive winter activities that focus on quality time together and…

Crocs are trending. Image by Statepoint Media.

Give the Gift of Comfort This Holiday Season

(StatePoint) The holiday season is upon us and what better way to spread warmth and joy than by giving the gift of comfort? Use this gift guide to embrace coziness and style, while making the holiday season truly unforgettable for everyone on your list. 1. Snuggly Socks: Cozy socks are the perfect stocking stuffers to…

Christmas Price Index Through the Years

(StatePoint) The good old days – when a gallon of gas was only $1.13 and a performance by 10 leaping lords could be purchased for just more than $2,900. The year was 1984, and those Lords-a-Leaping, along with the other 11 gifts from the popular holiday carol, “The Twelve Days of Christmas,” were making their…

Image by Statepoint Media.

Embracing Dietary Diversity at Your Holiday Table: A Flavorful Feast for All

(StatePoint) The holidays, a time for gratitude and celebration, can be particularly challenging for those living with dietary restrictions. A recent national survey commissioned by Amy’s Kitchen and conducted by Atomik Research showed that more than 32 percent of households live with someone with a dietary restriction. Whether you’re following a gluten-free, dairy-free, or plant-based…

Bradley-Bourbonnais Rotary Club recently announced its photo contest winner. The winning photo was submitted by Karen Grillion and will be featured as a 500-piece puzzle, which will be sold this holiday season.

Puzzles are expected to be available for sale in late October and may be purchased through any Bradley-Bourbonnais Rotarian, as well as the following outlet locations: Joy’s Hallmark in Meadowview, Rubber Rose Books, Kankakee County Convention and Visitors Bureau, and the Kankakee County Museum. –Photo submitted.

Photo Contest Winner Announced

–Graphic submitted.

Sugar Substitutes/Weight Loss Aren’t Friends

Key Takeaways: Sugar substitutes don’t help with weight loss, according to a review by the World Health Organization. Sugar substitutes can cause food cravings and possibly more food consumption. Instead, consume foods with naturally occurring sugars, like fruit, or unsweetened food and beverages. If you’re thinking about using sugar substitutes to help with weight loss,…

IMG_1697

Acting Out Theatre Company Presents Cinderella

Acting Out Theatre Co presents Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Cinderella on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, July 21st through 23rd. Audience members of Acting Out Theatre Co.’s “Cinderella” will take a musical journey right in Kankakee’s Cobb Park. Gates open each night at 5:15 p.m. for a 5:30 p.m. pre-show fest. Tickets are currently available at Joy’s…

Ink pen on a handwritten letter

Teach Kids Kindness and Gratitude with Thank You Notes

(StatePoint) Nearly 60 percent of Americans say they send thank you notes at least occasionally to show their appreciation for a gift or favor, according to a recent poll from AmericanGreetings.com. While writing thank yous might seem time consuming, it’s actually a wonderful opportunity to teach children important life lessons, such as kindness, gratitude, and…

Manager of Public Works, Robert Hennke, addresses the board at the Monday January 10th meeting.
Despite Questions, Full-Time Public Works Employee Hired
Beecher High School
Beecher School Board Advises Caution With Covid
money background
Monee TIF Surplus
Sgt. Marlene Rittmanic, 49, of Kankakee, was killed in the line of duty.
Local Business Bare Blue for Bradley Police Department
Rep. Robyn Gabel, D-Evanston, introduces another proposal in support of the EV industry during a virtual meeting Tuesday of the House Energy and Environment Committee. (Credit: blueroomstream.com)
Bill Would Require New Residential Buildings Be Ready to Accommodate EV Charging
Green Garden Township logo
Green Garden Residents Express Concerns
Rittmanic photo
Future Fundraising Efforts to Support Officer Bailey and Sergeant Rittmanic
Marc D. Smith, director of the Illinois Department of Children & Family Services, has been found in contempt by a Cook County judge and ordered to pay $2,000 a day until two DCFS wards were placed in appropriate settings. (Credit: Illinois DCFS)
Cook County judge cites DCFS director for contempt
Police DUI Checkpoint
Crime in Manteno, Surrounding Areas
State Rep. Tom Demmer, R-Dixon, announced Tuesday that he would seek the Republican Party's nomination for Illinois treasurer this year. The primary election is June 28. (Capitol News Illinois file photo)
Demmer joins the race for state treasurer’s office
Gov. JB Pritzker gives an update on the surge in COVID-19 cases during a news conference Wednesday in Chicago. (Credit: Blueroomstream.com)
COVID Surge Prompts Multiple State Responses
House Speaker Emanuel “Chris” Welch, D-Hillside, holds his first news conference after taking the Oath of Office to become speaker of the Illinois House of Representatives in the 102nd General Assembly on Jan. 13, 2021, at the Bank of Springfield Center. (Credit: Justin L. Fowler of The State Journal-Register)
Welch reflects on first year as House speaker
PHS Wrestling Team
PHS Coach Updates
Monee Village Board Logo
Monee to Hire HR Director
Madison County Jail in Edwardsville is near capacity. With Illinois Department of Corrections pausing intake into their facilities, county sheriffs say they are feeling strained. (Capitol News Illinois photo by Beth Hundsdorfer)
Illinois DOC Pauses Inmate Intake Due to COVID-19 Surge
Pictured are Manteno PD officers (left to right): Lt. Brian Lockwood, Jonathan Dokter, Miranda Sinadinos, Jacob Nelson, Sgt. Steve Skelly, and Chief Alan Swinford. Photo submitted. 
Manteno Police Officers Graduate ISP Academy
State Reps. Jay Hoffman (left), D-Swansea, and Tim Butler, R-Springfield, talk during the lame-duck session for the Illinois House of Representatives on Jan. 12, 2021, at the Bank of Springfield Center in Springfield. During that session, the House met at the convention center, several blocks from the Statehouse, while the Senate continued to meet in the Capitol under strict testing, masking and social distancing protocols. This year's session was originally scheduled to start this week with three meeting days – Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. But leaders announced last week that they will meet only on Wednesday this week and likely will cancel all in-person meetings the following week, Jan. 11-13. (Pool photo by Justin L. Fowler of the State Journal-Register of Springfield.)
Lawmakers Prepare for Shortened 2022 Session
A screenshot depicts the 12th Circuit judicial sub circuit plan approved by Democrats in the Illinois Senate Wednesday night. Several other counties will also have new subcircuits under the plan. (Credit: www.ilhousedems.com/redistricting)
State Senate Approves Remap of Judicial Subcircuits
Legislative Inspector General Carol Pope (left) and former LIGs Julie Porter and Tom Homer testify before the Joint Commission on Ethics and Lobbying Reform at the Capitol in Springfield in February 2020. Pope resigned from the office Wednesday, saying lawmakers have not done enough to reform the state’s ethics laws. (Capitol News Illinois photo by Peter Hancock)
Legislative Inspector General Job Now Vacant
21 House Democrats call on Pelosi to remove IRS bank reporting from reconciliation bill
Lawmakers Pass Second Follow-Up Measure to Last Year’s Criminal Justice Reform