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Dangerous Intersection A Topic at Board Meeting

By Jeff Vorva The outcry was heard. Manteno Village Board Trustee Diane Dole reported at the April 15 board meeting that there have been a few safety changes at the intersection of 12000 North Road and Illinois Rt. 50, which is north of Manteno but not in the village. “Everyone is thankful to all of…

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‘Success by 6’ Presents Free Trauma/Resilience Summit

Success By 6, a partnership initiative of the United Way of Kankakee and Iroquois Counties and the Community Foundation of Kankakee River Valley, is proud to announce a free Trauma and Resilience Summit on Tuesday, May 21, from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., at Kankakee First Church of the Nazarene. This free, full-day conference aims…

Manteno American Legion Commander Sean McNamara is ready to lead participants through the 5K course, just moments before the start. –Photo by Tom Asay.

Springfest 5K Run/1.5 Mile Walk a Grand Success

On Saturday, April 13, Manteno American Legion was the site of an extraordinary event – the Springfest 5K Run/1.5 Mile Walk. Many thanks to those involved who made this event such a success, including the Manteno Legion, Manteno Women’s Auxiliary, Sons of American Legion, Manteno Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts, Manteno Police and Fire Departments,…

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Moore Joins Federated Bank as AVP Community Banking Manager/Loan Officer

Federated Bank proudly announced the appointment of Shannon Moore as Assistant Vice President and Community Banking Manager, effective January 1. Bringing more than 15 years of extensive experience in the banking and mortgage lending industries, Moore is recognized for his exceptional leadership and commitment to community-focused banking solutions. Prior to joining Federated Bank, Shannon held…

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ECDA, Illinois Hispanic Chamber Partner for MWBE Certification Workshop

Local business owners are invited to attend a ‘How to Become a Certified MWBE in Illinois’ Lunch n’ Learn session on May 7, at 11:30 a.m., at the ECDA office, 275 E. Court Street, Suite 201, in Kankakee. The City of Kankakee Economic and Community Development Agency has partnered with the Illinois Hispanic Chamber of…

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Riverside Welcomes Kendree’a Hodges to Immediate Care Providers Team

Riverside Healthcare is pleased to welcome board-certified nurse practitioner Kendree’a Hodges, FNP-BC, to its team of immediate care providers. Hodges completed her Bachelor of Science in Nursing at Capella University in Minneapolis and her Master of Science in Nursing at Anderson University in Anderson, South Carolina. Immediate care is intended to provide care for non-life-threatening…

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Join the Movement Against Sexual Violence: Clove Alliance Seeks Volunteers

Clove Alliance, the leading organization dedicated to supporting survivors of sexual violence in the Kankakee region, is calling for community members to join its ranks as volunteers. The organization is gearing-up to provide comprehensive 40-hour Sexual Violence Crisis Intervention Training, commencing on April 29, at Clove Alliance’s main office, 1440 West Court Street in Kankakee.…

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Sisters Took an Eclipse Trip

By Karen Haave The excitement over the solar eclipse was not lost on four Monee sisters, who drove to Indiana to experience it first-hand. Eliese “Lisa” Diercks, Christi Holston, Sheila Langenfeld and Nancy Langenfeld take what they have dubbed “The Sister Trip” every year, and this time decided it would be to French Lick to…

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Clove Alliance Welcomes Community at Business Before Hours April 24

Clove Alliance is opening its doors to the community for “Business Before Hours,” a casual networking event coordinated with the Kankakee Country Chamber of Commerce. On Wednesday, April 24, from 7:30-9 a.m., guests can tour Clove Alliance’s main office building at 1440 West Court Street in Kankakee, enjoy coffee and rolls, and network with other…

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Rotary Jigsaw Puzzles Still Available

In need of a gift? The Bradley-Bourbonnais Rotary Club still has their annual jigsaw puzzle available for purchase, with a limited number of puzzles available at Joy’s Hallmark, Ba Da Bloom Flower Shoppe, the Kankakee County Museum, King Music, Rubber Rose Books and Prints, the Kankakee County Convention and Visitors Bureau, Stefari’s West, as well…

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Merchant Street MusicFest Announces Music Education Scholarships

Merchant Street MusicFest, in collaboration with King Music and the Dave King Memorial Music Fund, is pleased to announce the inaugural MSMF Music Education Scholarship to be awarded at this year’s fest on Saturday, July 27. The scholarship award is for eight free weeks of music lessons, after which the recipient will have the option…

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News for Uplifted Care Community Grief Center

The free Chain of Blessings Workshop will be held on Saturday, April 20, from 10 – 11:30 a.m., and provides an interactive experience for individuals and families to remember the blessings their loved ones gave them. Participants will make a chain of things their loved ones taught them, special characteristics they had, and anything else…

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Riverside Healthcare Presents Baby and Beyond Fair: A Celebration of Growing Families

Riverside Healthcare is excited to announce the upcoming Baby and Beyond Fair, an event tailored for expectant parents, those planning future pregnancies, and families with young children. The fair offers many resources, interactive presentations, and community engagement opportunities, all aimed at supporting families on their journey from pregnancy through early childhood. The Baby and Beyond…

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BPL Hosting Interview, Book Signing with Amy Kemp

Join us on Monday, April 29, at 6 p.m., as library director and long-time Bourbonnais resident Kelly McCully interviews local author Amy Kemp about her new book, “I See You: A Guide for Women to Make More, Have More, and Be More — Without More Work.” Bring your books to have them signed or purchase…

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Intersections and Liquor Hours Topics of Discussion for Manteno Village Board

By Jeff Vorva In light of the tragic March 28 accident near Manteno that took the lives of a woman and her granddaughter, some residents expect the village board to be able to make some changes at that intersection. Board members said they would like to make changes, but it’s in the state’s hands, and…

The high speed pursuit ended on Rte. 50 in Peotone right in front of Terry’s Ford after continuing through multiple municipalities. Photo by Andrea Arens.

High Speed Pursuit Ends in Peotone with One in Custody

PURSUIT OF STOLEN SUV THROUGH SEVERAL TOWNS RESULTS IN MULTIPLE COLLISIONS, ONE IN CUSTODY Kankakee County Sheriff’s issued a statement that on April 5, 2024, shortly after 2 p.m, agents from the Tri-County Auto Theft Task Force located an SUV that had been reported stolen out of University Park at a residence in Momence. Several…

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April 14 Native American Ministries Sunday

Native American Ministries Sunday is April 14 and will be celebrated at Grace Community United Methodist Church, 735 Main Street NW, in Bourbonnais. The authentic American Indian church service will begin at 9:45 a.m., with a “smudge” as one enters the church doors, led by the Dayspring Native American United Methodist Church from East Peoria.…

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Immigrant advocates tout new report showing benefits of state-funded health plans
Immigrant advocates tout new report showing benefits of state-funded health plans
Capitol Briefs: State unveils report on racial disparities among homeless populations
Capitol Briefs: State unveils report on racial disparities among homeless populations
Flooding is Illinois’ Most Threatening Natural Disaster. Are We Prepared?
Flooding is Illinois’ Most Threatening Natural Disaster. Are We Prepared?
Bears pitch $3.2B stadium plan, but Pritzker still ‘skeptical’ despite team’s $2B pledge
Bears pitch $3.2B stadium plan, but Pritzker still ‘skeptical’ despite team’s $2B pledge
Regulators weigh future of gas industry in Illinois, while clamping down on Chicago utility
Regulators weigh future of gas industry in Illinois, while clamping down on Chicago utility
Komatsu mining truck named 2024 ‘coolest thing made in Illinois’
Komatsu mining truck named 2024 ‘coolest thing made in Illinois’
Giannoulias calls for disclosure of lobbyist contracts
Giannoulias calls for disclosure of lobbyist contracts
Illinois Senate advances changes to state’s biometric privacy law after business groups split
Illinois Senate advances changes to state’s biometric privacy law after business groups split
Illinoisans can now get documents notarized online
Illinoisans can now get documents notarized online
Prairie Band Potawatomi becomes 1st federally recognized tribe in Illinois
Prairie Band Potawatomi becomes 1st federally recognized tribe in Illinois
Remembering Lee Milner
Remembering Lee Milner
Pritzker says state ‘obviously’ needs to change 2010 law that shrunk pension benefits
Pritzker says state ‘obviously’ needs to change 2010 law that shrunk pension benefits

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United Way Opens 2022-‘23 Grant Applications

Local nonprofit agencies encouraged to apply for funding. United Way of Kankakee and Iroquois Counties announced the 2022-2023 grant applications are open. Thousands of generous community members make annual gifts to United Way’s Community Investment Fund. Each year, volunteers oversee the distribution of these gifts via grants to local organizations working to create lasting, measurable…

KCC Offers Free Class with Vaccination Proof

Kankakee Community College is offering a free class during its spring semester to anyone who brings in a vaccination card and student ID, as long as the student didn’t receive the incentive last fall. The free class is offered as a tuition credit at the time of registration, with a maximum value of $495. The…

Kankakee Library Returns to Walk-In Services

Kankakee Public Library, 201 E. Merchant Street, will return to walk-in services only until further notice. For the safety of patrons and staff, masks are required while inside the library, and patrons are asked to please maintain social distancing, as well as utilize the hand sanitizer provided throughout the library. There is no public seating…

Jan 2022 Coat & Glove Drive

Kankakee County Coat/Glove Drive Underway

Donations now accepted at Kankakee Public Library or Made for Me Boutique. United Way encourages residents to donate new or gently-used coats and gloves to benefit both adults and children living near the Strong Neighborhoods Elm House in Kankakee. Donation drop-off bins are available until Wednesday, January 26, at the Kankakee Public Library and Made…

Farm Bureau Foundation 2022 Scholarship Applications Available

The Kankakee County Farm Bureau Foundation is offering scholarships to support those furthering their education in an agriculturally related field of study. Scholarships for graduating high school seniors will be $1,500 each this year. To compliment the scholarships available to graduating high school seniors in 2015, the program expanded to include support for those other…

Kankakee Public Library Returns to Curbside Pick-Up Service

Due to staff shortages, the Kankakee Public Library, 201 E. Merchant Street, is closing to the public and returning to curbside pick-up only. Monday through Friday, patrons may call the library at 815-937-6901 to reserve materials and choose a pick-up time slot. Hours for service are 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., and 2 to 5…

AMITA Welcomes First Baby of 2022

AMITA Health St. Mary’s proudly announced its first baby born in 2022. Baby Carmen Olivia Muñoz arrived on January 1, at 11:25 a.m. She weighed seven pounds, four ounces, and was 19.25 inches long. The proud parents are Deanna Diaz and Ivan Muñoz of St. Anne. Dr. Valerie Goldfain ushered the little one into this…

Sgt. Marlene Rittmanic, 49, of Kankakee, was killed in the line of duty.

Bradley Police Officer killed, another wounded

By Andrea Arens Updated: At 9:41 pm Wednesday December 29, two Bradley police officers were called to the Comfort Inn on Route 50 on a report of unattended dogs barking in the parking lot. Officers located the vehicle and the possible owner. While attempting a conversation, the officers were attacked by the occupants of the…

Join the Library’s January Events

Mark your new calendars for several of the January events featured at Kankakee Public Library, 201 E. Merchant Street. All of these events are free and open to the public. Tuesday Morning Book Discussion: The library hosts a Tuesday Morning Book Discussion on the second Tuesday of each month at 10 a.m. This month’s book…

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Gallery of Trees Winners Announced

Congratulation to the contest winners of the 43rd annual Gallery of Trees “T’was the Night Before Christmas…Books Under the Tree.” In adult voting, winners are: First place – GFWC Woman’s Club of Kankakee, with a Wizard of Oz theme; second place – Kankakee Kultivators, for 101 Dalmatians; and third place – Kankakee Valley Porcelain Artists,…

Manteno’s Rearview Mirror: A Recap of 2021

By Melanie Holmes The year 2021 will be remembered for a lot of things, including the COVID-19 pandemic and vaccine, and the January 6 siege on the capitol. As we move into 2022, we hope for more unity and health for all. Last spring, as frontline workers got vaccinated, businesses, schools, and churches relaxed restrictions,…

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Pandemic Takes Tolls on Schools

Report card reflects impact COVID has had on districts! By Bob Bong and Peter Hancock One year after COVID-19 scrambled the state’s public school system with schools alternating between in-person and remote learning because of uncertainty caused by the pandemic, the Illinois State Board of Education has released its school report card for public schools.…

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Kankakee Public Library Announces Walk-In Services Only

Kankakee Public Library, 201 E. Merchant Street, will return to walk-in services only, until further notice. For the safety of patrons and staff, masks will be required while inside the library, and staff ask patrons to maintain social distancing, plus please utilize the hand sanitizer provided throughout the library. There will be no public seating…