Earthrise Energy presented a $4,000 RISE Grant award to the Northern Illinois Food Bank to help four food pantries in Manhattan, Crete, and University Park, including Faith Movers Church, restock their pantry shelves. Left to right are: Earthrise Energy Development Analyst Loic Wouantou, Faith Movers Church Pastor and board member of the Northern Illinois Food Bank Moses Herring, Earthrise Energy Lead Developer David Weightman, LaCresha Herring of Faith Movers Church, and Lincoln Generating Facility and Crete Energy Venture Power Plant Manager Brad Keaton. –Photo submitted.

Earthrise Energy presented a $4,000 RISE Grant award to the Northern Illinois Food Bank to help four food pantries in Manhattan, Crete, and University Park, including Faith Movers Church, restock their pantry shelves. Left to right are: Earthrise Energy Development Analyst Loic Wouantou, Faith Movers Church Pastor and board member of the Northern Illinois Food Bank Moses Herring, Earthrise Energy Lead Developer David Weightman, LaCresha Herring of Faith Movers Church, and Lincoln Generating Facility and Crete Energy Venture Power Plant Manager Brad Keaton. –Photo submitted.

Northern Illinois Food Bank Awarded $4,000 Earthrise Community Grant

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Illinois Food Bank awards Earthrise Community Grant to help combat food insecurity in Will County. RISE Grant helps restock local food pantries shelves.

To help combat a rise in food insecurity in Will County, Earthrise Energy awarded a $4,000 RISE Grant recently to the Northern Illinois Food Bank. The grant will help fund several Northern Illinois Food Bank’s member agencies and local food pantries operating in Manhattan, Crete, and University Park, which have seen a spike in community residents needing food assistance.

“At this special time of year, it is especially meaningful to lend a hand to those in our communities who are less fortunate and struggling with food insecurity made worse by rising inflation rates,” said Maeven Sipes, chief philanthropy officer of the Northern Illinois Food Bank. “We thank Earthrise Energy for stepping up to help us and our member agencies meet the growing demand for food and lift our neighbors out of hunger.”

Jackson Creek Fellowship Church Food Pantry in Monee, Action Love Food Pantry in Monee, Christ’s Mission Church in Manhattan, and Faith Movers Church Food Pantry in University Park each will receive a portion of the grant to help restock their food pantry shelves with purchases through the Northern Illinois Food Bank. Collectively, these four organizations provide food assistance to 4,500 people. Due to rising costs, these local food pantries have seen a 30 percent increase in the number of people served compared to last December.

“We are grateful to the Northern Illinois Food Bank and the local food pantries that help serve our neighbors in need. Their work is truly inspiring and helps change lives one meal at a time,” said Carla Tully, CEO of Earthrise Energy. “We are proud to join the Northern Illinois Food Bank in their efforts to help provide nutritious food to community members, as we work to strengthen the local communities where Earthrise operates.”

As a public benefit corporation (PBC), Earthrise Energy is focused on generating enduring economic, social, and environmental benefits by aligning its business goals with the long-term needs of all stakeholders for the public good.

Earthrise Energy is an independent power producer that owns and operates five natural gas plants in Illinois, including the Lincoln Generation Facility in Manhattan and Crete Energy in Crete. The company is building on that foundation to develop more than 1.5 gigawatts of renewable energy projects to accelerate the country’s clean energy transition.

The Earthrise Energy RISE Grants were launched in 2022 and are awarded to nonprofit organizations directly providing programs or services that aspire to improve the environment and uplift students and communities where Earthrise operates.

To learn more about the Northern Illinois Food Bank, visit www.solvehungertoday.org. To learn more about the program and Earthrise’s commitment to local communities, visit https://earthriseenergy.com/community/.


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Rep. Haas Hosts Shred Event June 1

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Spread the loveState Rep. Jackie Haas is hosting a free shred event this Saturday, June 1, from 9 to 11 a.m., at the Village of Monee, 5130 W. Court Street in Monee. The Village of Monee is also co-hosting this event. “Join my office and the Village of Monee at a free shred event this…


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Crete Library News

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Spread the loveThursday, May 30 Manga Club for Teens, from 3 – 4 p.m., ages 12 – 18: Join us to discuss “Yowamushi Pedal: Vol. 1,” by Wataru Watanabe. Copies of this manga title will be available in advance at the library. Register. Friday, May 31 Retro Movie Fridays, from 2:30 – 4:45 p.m., all…


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Rep. Haas Hosts Free Job Fair

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Spread the loveState Rep. Jackie Haas will host a free job fair on June 5, from 9 a.m. to noon, at the Knights of Columbus, 187 S. Indiana Avenue in Kankakee. More than 50 employers will be present at this event. “I am excited to announce my upcoming fourth annual job fair!” said Rep. Haas.…


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Last year's attendees had a large selection from which to choose at the Free Book Reuse and Recycling Event. The 2024 event, where thousands of free books will be available to the public, will be from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday, May 31, and Saturday-Sunday, June 1-2, at Joliet Park District’s Pilcher Park Nature Center. –Photo submitted.

Free Book Reuse and Recycling Event May 31 – June 2

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Spread the loveThe Will County Resource Recovery and Energy (RRE) Division will host its annual three-day book event from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Friday, May 31, and Saturday-Sunday, June 1-2, at Joliet Park District’s Pilcher Park Nature Center, 2501 Highland Park Drive. “This popular event helps promote responsible recycling and reuse of books,”…


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Crete Discussed Upcoming Events, Preparing for Memorial Day

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Spread the loveBy Karen Haave Crete village officials last week canceled the upcoming board meeting scheduled for Monday, May 27, and approved local events to honor the Memorial Day holiday. Village Administrator Michael Smith told the board that the village is set for the annual Memorial Day Parade on May 27. The Memorial Day Service will…


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Crete Police Locate Missing Woman

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Spread the loveBy Karen Haave Flock camera license plate readers do more than help catch criminals, according to Crete Police Chief Scott Pieritz.  Sometimes they help locate missing or endangered persons, too. “I try and update the village board when I hear a great example of why the Flock Camera system in our town is…


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‘Who Do You Ride 4?’ Cancer Run

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Spread the loveArea residents are invited to join the 23rd Ride 4 Life Cancer Run on Saturday, June 1, beginning at the Manteno Sportsmen’s Club. The run will be held rain or shine, with registration ($20) from 10 a.m. to noon. In addition to the run, there will be a 50/50 raffle, door prizes, a…


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District 201-U Hosts First Safety Symposium

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Spread the loveCrete-Monee School District 201-U hosted its first Safety Symposium on May 3, at Crete-Monee High School. Administrators, educators, and staff from Chicagoland school districts were invited to participate in a day of interactive panel presentations from District 201-U staff, aimed at equipping teams with essential knowledge and tools to address a variety of…


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KCHD Investigating Outbreak of Salmonella

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Spread the loveThe Kankakee County Health Department (KCHD) and Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) are investigating an outbreak of Salmonella, a bacteria that is a common cause of food poisoning. As of May 14, KCHD has identified eight individuals with Salmonella infections who ate prepared food from Cracker Barrel, 50 Ken Hayes Drive, in…


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Trinity Watts, a senior at Crete-Monee High School, receives a scholarship from the Witherite Law Group, presented by Maya Hightower on May 9. –Photo submitted.

C-MHS Holds Annual Scholarship Night

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Spread the loveCrete-Monee High School held its annual Scholarship Night on May 9, honoring the outstanding achievements of graduating seniors and the generous support of local businesses and organizations. The event highlighted the dedication and hard work of these students, who received scholarships for college and trade school to support their educational aspirations. The Class…


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Franciscan Health Diabetes Prevention Program Scheduled for Munster

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Spread the loveFranciscan Health is offering pre-diabetic patients the opportunity to help prevent or delay Type 2 Diabetes with its year-long Diabetes Prevention Program. Franciscan Health’s 12-month Diabetes Prevention Program follows guidelines recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention that have proven to prevent or delay Type 2 Diabetes. Diabetes is one of…


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Crete Library News

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Spread the loveThursday, May 23 Film Club, from 5:30 – 8 p.m., adults: Enjoy watching “Three Thousand Years of Longing,” on the library’s big screen, with refreshments and a short discussion following the movie. Drop in. Friday, May 24 Retro Movie Fridays, from 2:30 – 4:45 p.m., all ages. Watch “Transformers” (rated PG-13). Drop in.…


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Rev-Up Summer at Tractor Discovery Day!

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Spread the loveGet ready for an exciting journey into America’s farming past at Tractor Discovery Day, on June 15, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., at Tractor Supply Co., 2161 E Laraway Road in New Lenox. Join the Will County Threshermen’s Association (WCTA) for a fascinating exploration of vintage tractors that will ignite your passion…


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Volunteers prepare to distribute food at the 2023 Sharefest food giveaway in downtown Joliet. This year’s event will be held on Saturday, May 25, from 9 a.m. until noon, or while supplies last, at the Will County Office Building. –Photo submitted.

Will County – Sharefest Hosting Free Food Giveaway May 25

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Spread the loveWill County Executive Jennifer Bertino-Tarrant and ShareFest Will County will host a free food giveaway event on Saturday, May 25, from 9 a.m. until noon, or while supplies last, at the Will County Office Building, 302 N. Chicago Street, Joliet. “This event is open to anyone in need of assistance with fresh food…


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