Will County Mobile Workforce Center announces October schedule
Will County Mobile Workforce Center The Will County Mobile Workforce Center will be making several stops in October to communities around the county. The mobile center offers state of the art...
View ArticleIllinois residents encouraged to register for Oct. 19 earthquake drill
At 10:19 a.m. on October 19 millions of people across the United States and around the globe will take a few minutes to practice three simple actions that could save their lives during a major...
View ArticleWEEK 5 FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD
Oswego East 7, Plainfield North 6 Downers Grove South 28, Addison Trail 0 Glenbard West 35, Downers Grove North 14 Oswego 68, Romeoville 16 Minooka 27 Plainfield Central 0 Nazareth 24, Benet 14 JCA 21,...
View ArticleGavin, defense come up big in Dons’ win
By Bob Vavra For the Bugle On an afternoon where the water boys were the most important people in the stadium, the Dons’ defense didn’t spend much time on the sizzling turf at Triton College, the home...
View ArticleLU’s Philip Lynch Theatre presents the drama “The Boys Next Door”
Tom Griffin’s 1983 play “The Boys Next Door” is about four intellectually disabled men in a group home and their social worker. The Philip Lynch Theatre (PLT) is staging the heartwarming comedy with...
View ArticleNiles arts project looks to raise money to help domestic violence victims
By Igor Studenkov For the Bugle A group of artists from Niles, other Chicago suburbs and even other states spent recent months painting used purses – for a good cause. The Purse-ue Your Dreams [sic]...
View ArticlePlainfield police remind about railroad safety
The Illinois Association of Chiefs of Police (ILACP) is coordinating the fourth statewide Illinois Rail Safety Week, which runs from September 24 to 30, in partnership with the Union Pacific and CN...
View ArticleRomeoville begins village-wide, themed photo contest
The Village of Romeoville is introducing a new photo contest to encourage residents to go around town and snap photos that follow monthly themes. The “Picture This, Romeoville!” contest will have one...
View ArticleLewis University’s Philip Lynch Theatre presents the drama “The Boys Next Door”
Tom Griffin’s 1983 play “The Boys Next Door” is about four intellectually disabled men in a group home and their social worker. The Philip Lynch Theatre (PLT) is staging the heartwarming comedy with a...
View ArticleJoliet council selects new city manager
By Megann Horstead | For The Bugle The City of Joliet named David Hales as its next city manager at it’s Sept. 19 public meeting. The council’s selection will put an end to the city’s search by Nov....
View ArticleMaine Township community comes together amidst heat at annual garage sale
By Igor Studenkov For the Bugle The 12th Annual Maine Township Community Garage Sale got plenty of interested shoppers – even as unseasonably warm weather may have kept many away. The Community Garage...
View ArticleFamilies flock to Woodridge for Indian Summer Festival
By Megann Horstead | For The Bugle This past weekend marked the first days of autumn, and with it, came a plethora of fall family fun put on by Woodridge Park District. Crowds flocked to the annual...
View ArticleDes Plaines lot under construction in downtown Plainfield
Photo by Marney Simon | Enterprise StaffThe parking lot at Des Plaines Street will be closed for the next two months, as the lot undergoes expansion and site improvements. Additional parking during the...
View ArticleDGS students selected to lead Special Olympics Conference
South High Teacher Brett Wolf, Student Esther Crandell, Student Andrea Ramirez and Physical Therapist Sydney Oswald; Crandell and Ramirez will be leading a session at the Special Olympics of Illinois...
View ArticleAuditions set for holiday radio show in Westmont
Progressive Village Performance Network (PVPN) in Westmont presents auditions for their live-action Holiday Radio Show directed by Jenny Randag. Auditions are Sunday, October 1 from 1 to 4 p.m. and...
View ArticleRaiders looking for scoring, leadership
By Mark Gregory Sports Editor @Hear_The_Beard mark@buglenewspapers.com After a 1-1 tie this weekend with Andrew, Bolingbrook soccer coach Jamie Clemmons said the score was indicative of what the...
View ArticleShorewood seeks study for several village facilities
Space needs for public works, police station and recreation center to be examined By Megann Horstead | For The Sentinel The Shorewood Village Board of Trustees unanimously moved forward with a proposal...
View ArticleValley View passes balanced budget for Bolingbrook, Romeoville kids
By Laura Katauskas Staff Reporter The Valley View Community Unit School District 365u will move forward with an overall budget of $286 million for the 2017-2018 school year, continuing its technology...
View ArticleShowing them the money: Riverfront Foundation opens its books for Board
Photo by Marney Simon | Enterprise StaffThe riverfront lighting project will bring new lights in 2018 from Lockport Street to the new pedestrian bridge. The project is expected to cost between...
View ArticlePlainfield to look for partners in land development near Park-and-Ride
Photo by Marney Simon | Enterprise StaffThe vacant land along Van Dyke Road south of Route 30 will soon hold a PACE park and ride facility. The village will also seek out responses from developers for...
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