The Knowledge Exchange, March 9
The Potpourri Lecture Series through the Park Forest Library offers stimulating and thought provoking, as well as entertaining, programming and is co-organized by participants of The Knowledge Exchange (TKE) and often includes guest lecturers and presenters from TKE and Governors State University.
This Thursday, March 9, at 10:30 a.m., TKE will present “What’s Old is New Again: Oil Painting Technique of Javier Chavira,” with Javier Chavira, a full professor at Governors State University. The Zoom link is at https://www.pfpl.org/events/virtual-potpourri-lectures-5.
Please call the library at 708-748-3731 with any questions!
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Bradley Police Officer killed, another wounded
Spread the loveBy 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…
Blue Devils Have Busy Schedule
Spread the loveThe Peotone Blue Devils were mighty busy during those hectic days before Christmas. On Friday, December 17, the Blue Devils beat Reed-Custer’s Comets, 60-50, in Braidwood. It was an outstanding game for Mason Kiblekis, who added 35 points to the win, including six three-pointers in just the third quarter. Adding to the win…
Sen. Joyce: December Newsletter
Spread the loveWe can easily lose sight of it – but, often, the greatest gift we receive is the opportunity to give back. I was fortunate to grow up in a family that always put public service first. When my parents served in the Illinois Senate, they knew their role was to help others get…
Peotone Library News
Spread the loveResidents may register for events on the website calendar or give the library a call at 708-258-3436. Keep checking the FB page, Instagram, and online calendar for more programs and updates. Want to use the digital collection and don’t have a library card? Residents may get a digital card through the library website…
County Executive Names Three to Boards, Commissions
Spread the loveWill County Executive Jennifer Bertino-Tarrant named three residents to boards and commissions in December, including two for the Rock Creek Drainage District #1 Commission. The appointments were approved by the county board at its regular monthly meeting on Thursday, December 16. Dana Bradley was appointed to the Workforce Investment Board. Bradley serves as…
Township Board Bids Farewell, Welcome
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Lisle Takes One at Peotone
Spread the loveTuesday, January 4, was not a red-letter day for the Peotone Blue Devils, as they faced rival Lisle in a conference match-up at home, losing 40-49. Coach Ron Oloffson felt the Blue Devils had a rough game on Tuesday, including trouble scoring, and they just couldn’t get over the hump. Lisle hit 7…
State to assist with mass vaccinations, testing operations, hospital staffing to battle COVID-19 surge
Spread the loveIllinois will send personnel and resources to county health departments By Beth Hundsdorfer Capitol News Illinois bhundsdorfer@capitolnewsillinois.com SPRINGFIELD – Local hospitals and health departments will get help from the Illinois Department of Public Health and the Illinois Emergency Management Agency to meet the healthcare demand during a COVID-19 surge, adding staffing to provide…
Blue Devils Score Big at Unity Duals
Spread the loveFrom Coach Phil Thorne: Blue Devil Wrestlers traveled to Tolono for Unity Duals on Friday, December 17, (vs Unity #8 – Carterville and Benton #20) and an individual tournament on Saturday, December 18. The kids continue to impress and set the bar higher each week. Falling 10 points short of a team trophy a…
Minimum wage hike among new state laws taking effect Jan.1
Spread the loveBy Bob Bong and Peter Hancock Capitol News Illinois Minimum wage workers in Illinois will see a boost in their hourly pay to $12 per hour starting Jan. 1, while tenants in affordable housing units will be allowed to keep pets. Those are just some of the more than 300 new laws that take effect…
Coach Steve Strough Honored for 300 Wins
Spread the loveBy Andrea Arens Coach Steve Strough was honored Monday, December 27, for attaining 300 career wins. The ceremony was just after Peotone beat Beecher at the Holiday Classic Tournament, 54-43. Strough coached Watseka from 2005-2007, where he racked up 28 wins before joining Peotone in 2008 and accumulated an additional 272 wins. Current…
Legion Fish Fry January 8th
Spread the lovePeotone American Legion Post 392 is hosting their monthly fish fry Saturday January 8th from 4:30-6:30 pm or until all sold out. Perch is $12 and includes French fries, cole slaw, bread and butter. Catfish and shrimp are unavailable due to supply issues. Desserts available for purchase for $2 each from the Auxiliary.…
Rep. Haas’ Thoughts on Fallen and Injured Bradley Police Officers
Spread the loveState Representative Jackie Haas (79th District) issued the following statement regarding the tragic shooting of two Bradley police officers this week. “Please keep the Bradley Police Department in your prayers today,” Haas said. “Early this morning, we lost a dedicated and capable officer when she made the ultimate sacrifice to protect our community.…
Helping Hands
Spread the loveHelping Hands Food Pantry will be open to all area residents (including senior citizens and adults both with or without children who reside within the boundaries of the Peotone School District and are in need of food assistance) on Wednesdays, January 5 and 19, from 1 to 5:30 p.m., at the First Presbyterian Church…