Disparately resourced public defenders prepare for the end of cash bail in Illinois

Oppose Efforts to Curtail Illinois’ Growing Logistics Industry with HB 2547

Recently, Illinois Chamber Senior Vice President of Government Affairs Clark Kaericher testified in the Senate Labor Committee subject matter hearing on HB 2547, the “Warehouse Worker Protection Act.” Kaericher delivered the following remarks to the committee… I am here today to emphasize the importance of warehousing to the Illinois economy and to highlight some of…

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Winters Found Guilty of Predatory Criminal Sexual Assault, Aggravated Criminal Sexual Abuse

Will County State’s Attorney James Glasgow announced that a jury recently found Vincent Winters, 58, of Joliet, guilty of three counts of Predatory Criminal Sexual Assault of a Child (a Class X felony) and three counts of Aggravated Criminal Sexual Abuse (a Class 2 felony) of a five-year-old girl in 2017. The jury returned its…

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JSO Concert ‘Revitalize’ December 9 – 10

The Joliet Symphony Orchestra (JSO) is pleased to announce the second concert series of its 2023-2024 season with newly appointed Artistic Director and Conductor Dr. Sean Paul Mills leading a program featuring works by Edward Elgar, Ludwig van Beethoven, and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. French horn soloist Emily Whittaker is the featured guest artist on this…

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Two Rewards Programs Launch for Art Lovers and Holiday Season

The Chicago Southland Convention and Visitors Bureau (CSCVB) has released two new rewards programs – “Artistic Sights of the Southland” and “The Curtain Call” – to encourage visitors and residents alike to frequent local visual and theatrical arts attractions. The incentive program, “Passports to the Southland,” is free, mobile, and available to anyone signing up…

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CSCVB Releases Fall/Winter Festivals, Events Guide

The Chicago Southland Convention and Visitors Bureau’s (CSCVB) annual Festivals and Events Guide is back with its Fall 2023/Winter 2024 edition. “Our staff and community partners have done a thorough job in putting this valuable tool together,” said Jim Garrett, President/CEO of the Chicago Southland Convention and Visitors Bureau. The CSCVB Festivals and Events Guide…

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Riverside Recognized for Workplace Mental Health in National Award

Riverside receives honorable mention with Carolyn C. Mattingly Award for Mental Health in Workplace. Riverside Healthcare is pleased to be one of four organizations nationally to receive honorable mention recognition for workplace mental health from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and The Luv u Project. “At Riverside, we have a responsibility to…

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Talbot Sentenced to Six Years in Lockport Drug Induced Homicide

Will County State’s Attorney James Glasgow announced that Steve Talbot, 36, of Joliet, has been sentenced to six years in prison for selling heroin and fentanyl to a 24-year-old woman, who died of an overdose in Lockport in 2016. Talbot pled guilty to one count of Drug Induced Homicide, a Class X felony, and was…

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Illinois Supreme Court Decision Rejects Bank’s Attempt to Obtain Refund from Joliet

Regarding property taxes on Evergreen Terrace Will County State’s Attorney James Glasgow and Joliet Mayor Terry D’Arcy announced a landmark decision by the Illinois Supreme Court will save the City of Joliet from paying $6 million in back property taxes that had been sought by the former owner of the Evergreen Terrace property, which was…

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USF Announces Annual Contest for High School Artists

The University of St. Francis (USF) Art and Design Department announced its annual high school art exhibition and competition for Illinois high school students. All submitting artists must be Illinois residents attending high school in the 2023-2024 academic year. The exhibition will run from January 13-25 and will open with an awards reception on January…

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Happy Birthday/Happy Anniversary!!

Very special happy birthday wishes to: November 25: Candy Quinn!! November 26: Lesley Coyne and Christopher Wilke!! December 1: Andrew Saliba!! Extra special happy anniversary wishes to: December 2: Tom and Sherry Morrison!!

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USF Music at Moser Series Welcomes ‘Illinois and Michigan Night’ November 28

The University of St. Francis (USF) welcomes singer/songwriter trios Crooked Tails and The Rebel Eves for “Illinois and Michigan Night,” on Tuesday, November 28, at 7 p.m., as part of the University’s Music at Moser series. The concert will be held in the Sexton Auditorium, on the University’s main campus in Joliet, 500 Wilcox Street.…

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Tax Credit Scholarships Set to Expire Following Inaction by Legislature

Following intense political pressure from special interest groups, the Illinois General Assembly failed to even vote on extending the Invest in Kids Act Tax Credit Scholarship Program during their 2023 veto session. Their inaction will result in more than 9,500 students from low-income families statewide losing their scholarships following the end of this school year,…

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Rotary Club Jigsaw Puzzles Available in Time for Holiday Gift-Giving

The Bradley-Bourbonnais Rotary Club is excited to announce its 2023 jigsaw puzzle now is available for purchase at these locations in: Bourbonnais – BaDa Bloom Flowers and Bourbonnais Village Hall; Bradley – King Music; and Kankakee – Joy’s Hallmark, Kankakee County Museum, Rubber Rose Books, Stefari’s West, plus the Kankakee County Convention and Visitors Bureau.…

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Riverside Re-designated 2024 Military Friendly Employe

Riverside Healthcare announced recently it has earned the 2024 Military Friendly Employer designation. Institutions earning the Military Friendly Employer designation were evaluated using public data sources and responses from a proprietary survey. More than 1,200 companies participated in the 2024 Military Friendly survey. “We are proud to announce Riverside has been re-designated as a 2024…

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Francimore Guilty of Murder, Armed Robbery in 2018 Shooting Death

Will County State’s Attorney James Glasgow announced that a jury found Anthony Francimore, 25, of Joliet, guilty in the shooting death of Nathan Ballard in 2018. The jury deliberated for approximately three-and-a-half hours before finding Francimore guilty of First Degree Murder and Armed Robbery (a Class X felony), following a five-day trial over which Circuit…

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MPD Awarded IDOT Traffic Enforcement Grant

The Manhattan Police Department recently announced it was awarded a Federal Fiscal Year 2024 Sustained Traffic Enforcement Program (STEP) grant to conduct additional traffic safety enforcement efforts. The STEP program focuses on high-visibility enforcement and strategies aimed at saving lives and preventing injuries by reducing traffic crashes. “We’re pleased to receive this grant to step-up…

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Say Cheese – Cottage Cheese, That Is!

The new food trend is adding cottage cheese to your diet, but where does fad end and healthy eating begin? Cottage cheese is a good source of protein, calcium, and probiotics, but the salt content can add up quickly. When working cottage cheese into one’s diet, plan your meals and eat in moderation. Options include…

Crete Discussed Upcoming Events, Preparing for Memorial Day
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Crete Police Locate Missing Woman
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Beecher School District Upping the Fees
Monee Mayor Therese Bogs and Citizen of the Year, Bill Sawallisch.
Crete-Monee School Board Member Named Citizen of the Year
Former Illinois State Police trooper who pleaded guilty in relation to deadly crash postpones hearing
PEOTONE POLICE BLOTTER May 10-16
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New Trustee and Groundbreaking Ceremony for Beecher
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VEDETTE SPORTS REPORT
Peaches at the Flamm Orchard in Cobden are maturing well in May. At this rate, peach harvest should start around the first week of July in Union County, Parker Flamm said. –Photo courtesy of Parker Flamm.
Peach Output Looks to Be Variable Again this Season
It’s a good year for strawberries, which started early at Flamm Orchards in Cobden and at other southern Illinois orchards and farms. –Photo courtesy of Austin Flamm.
Strawberries Off to Early Start
Paris Van Dyke shows off her new book at her grandparents’ farm. –Photo by Rhiannon Branch of FarmWeek.
Illinois Teen Shares Lessons from Family Farm in Devotional
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DeCaprio Memorial in the Works as MJH Construction Progresses
Lincoln Young, eight, son of Trustee Justin Young, poses with the balloon alien he was excited to get. –Photo by Stephanie Irvine.
Huge Turnout for Manhattan’s Touch-a-Truck Event
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Manhattan’s Village Administrator Resigns
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Liquor on Sunday Mornings, but Limited
Manteno High School Students lined the entrance of the high school on Monday morning to show their appreciation for the teachers at the beginning of Teacher Appreciation Week. Many were holding signs and teacher faces and encouraged people to honk as they drove by. Photo by Dan Gerber.
Manteno Appreciates Its Teachers
Former Illinois State Police trooper who pleaded guilty in relation to deadly crash postpones hearing
Peotone Police Blotter: May 4-8
Third graders stop by with a check for Helping Hands. Photo courtesy Helping Hands Food Pantry.
PES Competition Once Again Raises Big Money For Helping Hands
Everyone had a fun time - did we say fun - at the recent Spring Showcase in Manteno. –Photo by Dan Gerber
Manteno Holds Successful Inaugural Spring Showcase
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L.E.A.D. Day in Monee May 18
One last picture of the dilapidated building before the owner demolished it on May 1 . –Photo by Ed Nelson.
Another Peotone Building Bites the Dust