Dwight Munson of Shorewood gets 24 years for Drug Induced Homicide
Will County State’s Attorney James Glasgow announces that a Shorewood man has been sentenced to 24 years in prison for supplying the heroin that caused the overdose death of a young woman. Dwight...
View ArticleFormer NFL players golf for charity
Ryan Ostry Bugle Reporter @RyanOstry_BR18 rostry@buglenewspapers.com They say that there is no stronger bond between close family members, well that’s exactly what was on display throughout the day...
View ArticleValley View School District notes
If you need to enroll a student for the first time in Valley View, visit the Administration Center located at 801 W. Normantown Rd. in Romeoville. The helpful office staff at our Early Childhood Center...
View ArticleNational Night Out
National Night Out Against Crime (NNO) will be held Tuesday, Aug. 7, from 6:30 to 9 p.m. at Dee Park, 9229 Emerson, in unincorporated Maine Township. Designed to promote family fun and neighborhood...
View ArticleSilver Cross Offers Support Groups in August
Silver Cross Hospital in partnership with BMI Surgery hosts a free Bariatric Support Group for individuals who have undergone weight-loss surgery. The next meeting will be held Wednesday, Aug. 22, from...
View ArticleRasmussen College Romeoville Campus Gives Back During 10th Annual Community...
Rasmussen College, a regionally accredited private college, hosted its 10th annual Community Service Day on Fri., July 20. Hundreds of employees from the College’s 22 campuses and three central offices...
View ArticleChicago man dies in Romeoville crash
On July 29, 2018 at 4:54 pm, the Romeoville Police Department responded to a one-vehicle accident on Crossroads Parkway at Prologis Parkway. The vehicle, a red Suzuki motorcycle operated by Jiles Q...
View ArticleMoving Up: Benedictine headed to Division-II
By Ryan Ostry Bugle Staff @RyanOstry_BR18 rostry@buglenewspapers.com The NCAA Division II Membership Committee announced July 13, 2018 that Benedictine University has been granted access to the NCAA...
View ArticleCommunity roll call brings police, community together
By Ryan Ostry Bugle Staff @RyanOstry_BR18 rostry@buglenewspapers.com By Ryan Ostry With the way modern society has become prone to violence and brutality, there is never enough awareness and precaution...
View ArticleWhite Oak Author Fest presents a casino-themed fundraiser: A Murder Mystery...
The Crest Hill Branch will roll out the red carpet and be turned into “The Oaks Casino” where guests will dine on heavy appetizers and drinks. Guests will have the opportunity to interrogate a cast of...
View ArticleRomeoFest this weekend
By Ryan Ostry Bugle Staff @RyanOstry_BR18 rostry@buglenewspapers.com The dog days of summer are officially upon as the RomeoFest gets underway while providing carnival rides, live music, fun games and...
View ArticleNational Lymphatic Centers host events
9/5, 10/3, 11/7, 12/5 Emotional Wellbeing, 7pm The first Wednesday of each month (with exception of 7/4 moving to 7/18), you are invited to experience myofascial release and emotional wellbeing through...
View ArticleSt. Joseph Academy gets new home
St. Joseph Academy, which was founded eight years ago as a private, independent school, is moving to a new home for the 2018-19 school year. The academy, which provides an individualized education for...
View ArticleCelebrate the Dog Days of Summer with the Plainfield Park District
Snap a pic of your pooch and share it on social media to celebrate the Dog Days of Summer with the Plainfield Park District Plainfield Parks Photo Contest celebrates Dogs Days of Summer Plainfield Park...
View ArticleLocal athletes headed to Brazil to compete
By Ryan Ostry Bugle Staff @RyanOstry_BR18 rostry@buglenewspapers.com In with the new and out with the old is the famous clich — right? Well, forget about the famous duo Mr. Miyagi and Daniel-San,...
View ArticleTrucking company withdraws application for facility
By Marney Simon For the Bugle Following several weeks of objections and a chorus of disagreement from locals and beyond, a trucking company has given up on its plans to bring a transit facility to...
View ArticleTruck parking proposed along Route 30
By Marney Simon For the Bugle A vacant parcel along Route 30 in Plainfield is the latest site looking to accommodate truck parking in the village. The applicant, Dayfield Properties LLC, is seeking...
View ArticleMoore is Illinois Gatorade track and field athlete of the year
By Mark Gregory Editorial Director @Hear_The_Beard mark@buglenewspapers.com In May, Plainfield North sophomore Marcellus Moore became the first Tiger to win an individual state track and field state...
View ArticleNight of Hope
Would you lay down your life for another? Would you make the ultimate sacrifice? Be prepared to be inspired. Don’t miss the chance to hear a US Navy Seal’s radical conversion story. Join Purple...
View ArticleGet in tune with Oakton music classes
According to a recent article in bachelorsdegree.org, music education offers many benefits to students, including developing language and reasoning skills, mastering memorization, teaching discipline,...
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