Obituary: Andres S.Beltran
Andres S. Beltran, 92, beloved husband of the late Felicidad M. Loving father of Florian B. (Mario) Bayan, Demetria B. (Florencio) Serain, Chris Cesar Beltran, Mary Ann B. (Emmet) Micor, Eppie B....
View ArticleTwo inductees for Maine South Wall of Honor announced
Two new inductees to Maine South High School’s Wall of Honor – the late Dr. Susan Lindquist and Dr. Ravi Salgia, of Chicago – will be honored during a September 21 dinner at Cafe La Cave in Des...
View ArticlePark Ridge police officer honored for saving life
By Igor Studenkov For the Bugle Park Ridge Police Department Officer Dan Kearns received the Lifesaving Award for saving a woman who attempted suicide, providing medical aid that made a difference...
View ArticleFOOTBALL: WEEK 2 SCOREBOARD
Lincoln-Way East 28, Maine South 26 Coal City 14, Lisle 7 Wheaton North 27, JCA 7 Notre Dame 17, Benet 14 Minooka 42, Joliet Central 0 Ridgewood 36, Maine East 6 Downers Grove North 7, Leyden 0...
View ArticleFrom the Lockport Township Park District
LockRocks Free Concert Series – The Chicago Experience The Lockport Township Park District presents LockRocks Free Concert Series at Dellwood Park, Rt. 171 & Woods Dr. in Lockport. Enjoy the last...
View ArticleFrom the Lockport Township Park District
LockRocks Free Concert Series – The Chicago Experience The Lockport Township Park District presents LockRocks Free Concert Series at Dellwood Park, Rt. 171 & Woods Dr. in Lockport. Enjoy the last...
View ArticleValley View, D202 hosting evening Resource Fair Sept. 13
More than 100 organizations will be on hand at the 11th annual Plainfield School District 202/Valley View School District 365U Community Resource Fair slated for Wednesday, Sept. 13. The Fair is at...
View ArticleU of I Extension continues free gardening webinars
Learn more about butterflies, Venus flytraps and horticulture therapy – all from the comfort of your own computer and at no cost – with the University of Illinois Extension Four Seasons webinars this...
View ArticleJoyfest returns to Bolingbrook Sept. 9
Dexter Walker and Zion Movement will be among the performers at Joyfest. By Laura Katauskas | Staff Reporter With a simple goal of continued fellowship, organizers are gearing up for Bolingbrook...
View ArticleShorewood mayor, trustees ready to move past gas pump flap
by Megann Horstead | For The Sentinel To help Shorewood officials in focusing on the business of the board, Mayor Rick Chapman took steps at an Aug. 22 meeting to address the legal findings from...
View ArticleConstitution Week begins Sept. 17 in Plainfield
By Marney Simon | Enterprise Staff September marks a special birthday for one of the documents that map out life in the United States. Sept. 17 is the 230th anniversary of the framing of the U.S....
View ArticleObituary: Gloria Kay Darnell
Gloria Kay Darnell Gloria Kay Darnell, 74, a resident of Plainfield since 1971, formerly of Batavia, passed away on September 4 at Seasons Hospice in Naperville. She was born on January 21, 1943 in...
View ArticleDist. 202’s “Next Steps” program schedule set for 2017-18
J.R. Esquivel will discuss the programs available to parents through the Ray Graham Association at the first of District 202’s “Next Steps Transition Program” meetings for this school year, on...
View ArticleCeremony mark change of Troy Crossroads Elementary to Troy Cronin in Shorewood
Troy Crossroads Elementary School is being renamed Troy Cronin Elementary School in honor of former land donors and educators in the Cronin family. Troy Crossroads Elementary School will officially...
View ArticleCelebrate Bolingbrook with annual Pathways parade
Pathways Parade route By Laura Katauskas The 52nd Annual Pathways Parade 2017 kicks off at 2 p.m., Sunday, Sept. 10, where onlookers can enjoy the parade’s theme, “It’s a Small World.” Nearly 100...
View ArticlePlainfield Police reports results of Labor Day “Drive Sober or Get Pulled...
The Plainfield Police partnered with the Illinois Department of Transportation and law enforcement throughout Illinois for the 2017 “Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over” Labor Day impaired driving...
View ArticleALDI filling over 300 regional positions during one-day hiring blitz Sept. 12
Known for offering wages and benefits that are higher than the national average for the retail industry, ALDI, one of America’s favorite grocery stores*, is hosting a one-day hiring spree on Tuesday,...
View ArticleDistrict 202 news
PSHS teacher awarded STEM grant PSHS Assistant Principal Phillip Pakowski, left, PSHS Principal Bob Yanello, grant winner and PSHS science teacher Jennifer Woods, President/Owner Window World of...
View ArticleAmazon in Romeoville donates 48,000 pounds of pet supplies
Over the Labor Day weekend loading dock at the Amazon Fulfillment Center in Romeoville was filled with more than just trailers as 19 local animal rescues and shelters arrived to pick up donations of...
View Article1783 map donated to Romeoville’s Isle a la Cache Museum
Photo courtesy of Will County Forest Preserve Map enthusiast Joe Kubal of Naperville recently donated a 1783 French map of Canada and the Great Lakes area to the Forest Preserve’s Isle a la Cache...
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