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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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Angel’s Helping Hands Now an Alternative

By Karen Haave The Crete Police Department and Crete-Monee School officials have joined forces with Angel’s Helping Hands to offer at-risk youth an alternative to school discipline or arrest. “Angel’s Helping Hands is a pilot diversion program tailored for at-risk youth,” CPD Chief Scott Pieritz explained. “We partnered with them through the Crete-Monee High School…

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Monee Police Blotter: April 2 – 7

April 2, at approximately 4:45 p.m., an officer on patrol observed a suspicious vehicle parked in the parking lot of a business in the 25600 block of Friendship Drive. The officer learned the registered owner had an active warrant out of Will County for traffic offenses. Louis P. Shuttlesworth, 51, of Chicago, was placed into…

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Rep. Haas Passes Multiple Bills Through Committee

Recently, State Rep. Jackie Haas (R-Kankakee) passed four bills through committees, with all scheduled to be read and debated on the House floor. “I am proud to say four bills I filed have moved out of committee this week,” said Rep. Haas. “All of these bills received unanimous, bipartisan support. These bills will support law…

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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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FHOF Names New Vice Presidents

Franciscan Health Olympia Fields has added two new vice presidents to its ranks. Fulton Porter III, MD, FACP, FHM, is the new Franciscan Health Olympia Fields Vice President of Medical Affairs and Chief Medical Officer, and Michael Randall is the new Vice President of Strategy and Business Development. “We at Franciscan Health Olympia Fields are…

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FHOF Family Birth Center Hosting Baby Expo; Register Now!

Free event open to new and expectant parents. Franciscan Health Family Birth Center Olympia Fields is hosting a free Baby Expo May 4 at Franciscan Health Olympia Fields for new and expectant parents. The event features tours of the Family Birth Center, prizes, gifts, refreshments, and health vendors, as well as information on safe sleep,…

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ISP Arrest Mokena Man for Child Pornography Possession

Illinois State Police (ISP) Division of Criminal Investigation Zone 1 arrested 75-year-old Edward R. Regan, of Mokena, for five counts of Possession of Child Pornography (Class 2 Felony). On April 11, ISP agents executed a search warrant at a residence in the 11000 block of Daniel Trail in Mokena. Evidence of child pornography was gathered…

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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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Outdoor Lighting Might Not be a Problem in Monee Anymore

By Karen Haave Outdoor flood light displays won’t become a nuisance to Monee residents any time soon thanks to a village ordinance approved by the board of trustees last week. The ordinance is an amendment to Title 11, Chapter 7, Section 1 of the village code for outdoor lighting. Village Attorney Lawrence Gryczewski told the…

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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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Federal Funding Secured to Reduce Eastern Will County Truck Congestion

U.S. Rep. Robin Kelly and Will County Executive Jennifer Bertino-Tarrant announced the approval of $500,000 in federal appropriations for the Eastern Will County Truck Routing Project. The project, aimed at reducing congestion in Eastern Will County, is part of the Fiscal Year 2024 government appropriations packaged approved by Congress and signed by President Joe Biden.…

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Be a Superhero for Families with Sick Children!

A Superhero 5K and two-mile walk will be held on Saturday, May 4, at 8 a.m., at Perry Farm in Bourbonnais. Cost is $30 for adults and $15 for children under 12 years. Costumes are encouraged. Registration and race information may be found at www.runforjoy.org. Register by April 13 to guarantee a race t-shirt. Honored…

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KPL Hosting ‘An Evening with Rodney Freeman’

Librarian, archivist, filmmaker, and former Kankakee resident Rodney Freeman will be speaking at the Kankakee Public Library on Thursday, April 11, at 6 p.m. Freeman’s documentary “Are You a Librarian: The Untold Story of Black Librarians” is set for release in early 2025. Amidst the rising challenges of book banning and censorship, Freeman’s documentary sheds…

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Monee Police Blotter: March 25 – 29

March 25, at approximately 10:10 a.m., Aja J. Moore, 24, of Flossmoor, was arrested in the 6100 block of Monee-Manhattan Road, for driving on a suspended driver’s license after being stopped for a traffic signal violation. Moore was processed and released with a notice to appear. March 25, at approximately 4:30 p.m., Russell J. Rose,…

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USF Blood Drive April 23

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, April 23, from 1 to 6 p.m., in the Assembly Hall…

PFHS presents "Catch the Twain" on May 19. –Photo submitted.

Here’s What’s Happening at the Park Forest Historical Society

The Park Forest Historical Society cordially invites area residents to its Park Forest Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony and Reception, on Sunday, April 14, at 3 p.m., in Freedom Hall, 410 Lakewood Boulevard, Park Forest. Please join us for this happy occasion. Congratulations to Sam Beber, Gregory C. Randall, Vernice Johnson-Warren, Betsy Williams, Janette Rodriguez…

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Legion Fish Fry

At a Glance: Peotone American Legion Post 392 will host its monthly all-you-can-eat while dining in, fish fry on Saturday, April 13, from 4:30 to 6:30p.m. or until sold out. Tickets are $15 for either perch or catfish and include French fries, cole slaw, bread, and butter. Don’t forget delicious desserts, from the Legion Auxiliary,…

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Lawmakers, cannabis industry calls for ban on ‘delta-8’ and other psychoactive hemp products
Lawmakers, cannabis industry calls for ban on ‘delta-8’ and other psychoactive hemp products
As state continues to inventory lead pipes, full replacement deadlines are decades away
As state continues to inventory lead pipes, full replacement deadlines are decades away
Capitol Briefs: Bill creating new early childhood agency among 244 to advance
Capitol Briefs: Bill creating new early childhood agency among 244 to advance
INVESTIGATE MIDWEST: Farmers have clamored for the Right to Repair for years. It’s getting little traction in John Deere’s home state
INVESTIGATE MIDWEST: Farmers have clamored for the Right to Repair for years. It’s getting little traction in John Deere’s home state
Capitol Briefs: Pritzker appoints first-ever Prisoner Review Board director; Chicago advances migrant funding
Capitol Briefs: Pritzker appoints first-ever Prisoner Review Board director; Chicago advances migrant funding
Advocates renew push to tighten firearm laws aimed at protecting domestic violence victims
Advocates renew push to tighten firearm laws aimed at protecting domestic violence victims
Education leaders seek added state funding to help districts accommodate influx of migrants
Education leaders seek added state funding to help districts accommodate influx of migrants
Solar investments take center stage as questions loom on state’s renewable future
Solar investments take center stage as questions loom on state’s renewable future
Capitol Briefs: Lawmakers, advocates again call for affordable housing tax credit
Capitol Briefs: Lawmakers, advocates again call for affordable housing tax credit
State Senate advances bill to ban food additives linked to health problems
State Senate advances bill to ban food additives linked to health problems
State Senate advances bill to ban food additives linked to health problems
State Senate advances bill to ban food additives linked to health problems
Education leaders seek added state funding to help districts accommodate influx of migrants
Education leaders seek added state funding to help districts accommodate influx of migrants

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Health Department Food Bank Mobile Market March 21

The Will County Health Department is hosting a Northern Illinois Food Bank Mobile Market on Thursday, March 21, from 10 to 11:30 a.m., in the health departments parking lot, 501 Ella Avenue in Joliet. Anyone needing food assistance is welcome to receive free groceries. No ID, documentation, or pre-approval is needed. Distribution is on a…

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From the Desk of the Will County Board Chairman:

On March 5, at 10:30 a.m., county board leadership was presented with a last-minute opinion from the State’s Attorney’s Office regarding the procedure for the special county board meeting scheduled for 10:45 a.m. that same day. The bi-partisan members voting in favor of Resolution 24-27, directing the Division of Transportation to cease moving forward with…

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Will County Regional Spelling Bee March 14

This year’s Will County Regional Spelling Bee will be held at Lincoln-Way West High School, 21701 Gougar Road in New Lenox, on Thursday, March 14, from 5 till 8 p.m. There will be 32 participants in grades sixth through eighth from schools across Will County. Spelling Bee officials are: Laura Yanchick, pronouncer; Chelsea Bowen, head…

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Will Co. Health Department Adds 10 Naloxone Distribution Boxes Throughout County

The Will County Health Department is making access to the life-saving, overdose-reversing drug Naloxone (Narcan) easier, with the installation of 10 red naloxone distribution boxes located throughout Will County. Naloxone is a medication designed to rapidly reverse an opioid overdose and is available through the Illinois Department of Human Services/Substance Use Prevention and Recovery Access…

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Radetski Sentenced to Seven Years for Child Pornography, Indecent Solicitation of a Child

Will County State’s Attorney James Glasgow announced Joshua Radetski, 46, of Lake Zurich, was sentenced recently to three years in prison for Child Pornography (a Class 2 felony) and 4 years for Indecent Solicitation of a Child (a Class 3 felony). Radetski pled guilty and was sentenced by Circuit Judge Amy Bertani-Tomczak. On October 7,…

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Watson Found Guilty of First Degree Murder in 2018 Shooting Death

Will County State’s Attorney James Glasgow announced that Elijah Watson, 28, of Joliet, was found guilty recently in the 2018 shooting death of Nathan Ballard. Watson was found guilty by Circuit Judge Vincent Cornelius of First Degree Murder and Unlawful Use of a Weapon (a Class 2 felony) following a five-day bench trial. Co-defendant Anthony…

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Will Co. Board to Hold Special Meeting

The Will County Board will convene for a special meeting on Tuesday, March 5, at 10:45 a.m., to enforce Resolution 24-27 that was signed by the Will County Executive. On February 15, the Will County Board voted in a bi-partisan majority, 12-9, to pass Resolution 24-27, “Directing the Will County Division of Transportation to Cease…

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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…

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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…

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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…

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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…

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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…