Maine Township Commissioner honored for service
President Toni Preckwinkle, left, Chris Provenzano, Robert Provenzano and Cook County Commissioner Sean Morrison. The Cook County Board of Commissioners honored Robert Provenzano upon his January...
View ArticleSt. Joseph School celebrates Catholic Schools Week
From January 29 to February 4, St. Joseph School joined 6,500 Catholic schools in the United States to commemorate Catholic Schools Week, a celebration of Catholic education and its focus on faith...
View ArticlePlainfield Library awarded $10,000 American Dream Grant
The Plainfield Public Library District (PPLD) English Language Learner (ELL) program is expanding thanks to a grant from the American Library Association (ALA). The ALA awarded the Plainfield Library a...
View ArticlePlainfield Dist. 202 MIDDLE SCHOOL SECOND QUARTER HONOR ROLL, 2016-17
Indian Trail Middle School High Honor Roll – Grade 6 MARYAM ABDUL-KADER, ABDURRAAFE ALAMGIR, JONATHAN ARZUAGA, ANDREW AUSTIN, KINSEY BAKHAUS, JUSTIN BOLKUNOWICZ, ALYSSA BONOMO, JUSTIN BONSU, ADRIANNA...
View ArticleMary Rapp Coupland, nee Wood
Mary Rapp Coupland, nee Wood, 88, a lifelong resident of Plainfield, passed away peacefully on February 12, 2017 at her home, surrounded by the love of her family. She was born on March 23, 1928 in...
View ArticleBrooks Middle School (Bolingbrook) 1st semester honor roll
1ST HONORS 6th Grade Alize Ali, Taylor Allison, Miguel Aragon, Sabrina Arriola, Oscar Arteaga Jr., Adriel Barajas, Angel Barrera, Megan Blim, Samantha Blumenstein, Genna Bowman, Joshua Bozarth, Susan...
View ArticlePlainfield Police Blotter, Jan. 31-Feb. 11
Information in Police Blotter is obtained from the Plainfield Police Department and Will County Sheriff’s Office. Individuals listed in Police Blotter charged with a crime have not been proven guilty...
View ArticleNiles, Morton Grove and Park Ridge Police Blotter, Jan. 13-
Information in Police Blotter is obtained from the Niles, Morton Grove and Park Ridge police departments. Individuals listed in Police Blotter charged with a crime have not been proven guilty in court....
View ArticleJoliet West High School news
West wins 7 medals in Moraine Valley Welding Competition Joliet West High School students received winning medals out of 48 students total with four different schools in the Moraine Valley High School...
View ArticlePark Ridge officials honor, mourn Ald. Daniel Knight
By Igor Studenkov | For the Bugle It was a somber evening on Feb. 6 at the Park Ridge City Council as aldermen and Acting Mayor Marty Maloney talked about what Fifth Ward Ald. Daniel Knight meant to...
View ArticleBolingbrook and Romeoville Police Blotter, Jan. 17-Feb. 1
Note to readers: Information in Police Blotter is obtained from Bolingbrook and Romeoville police departments and the Will County Sheriff’s Office. Individuals listed in Police Blotter charged with a...
View ArticleAlden Estates opens new memory care center in Shorewood
Shorewood Mayor Rick Chapman, center, cuts the ribbon as part of the ribbon cutting ceremony and business showcase for Alden Courts of Shorewood. (Megann Horstead | For The Sentinel) Megann Horstead |...
View ArticleMajor changes may be coming to Medicare
By Trudy Lieberman, Rural Health News Service What’s going to happen to Medicare? That’s not an insignificant question given the political shift in Washington. Now, with Republicans controlling the...
View ArticleWestmont and Woodridge Police Blotter, Jan. 23-Feb. 1
Information in Police Blotter is obtained from the Downers Grove, Westmont and Woodridge police departments. Individuals listed in Police Blotter charged with a crime have not been proven guilty in...
View ArticleJoliet, Shorewood and Lockport Police Blotter, Jan. 31-Feb. 4
Information in Police Blotter is obtained from the Joliet, Shorewood and Lockport police departments and the Will County Sheriff’s Office. Individuals listed in Police Blotter charged with a crime have...
View ArticlePark Ridge aldermen concerned over process of filling council vacancies
By Igor Studenkov For the Bugle The vote to confirm the replacement for Fifth Ward Ald. Daniel Knight turned unexpectedly contentious, as three out six aldermen expressed concerns about the process....
View ArticleMayor Noak: Romeoville development on pace
By Bugle Staff Romeoville continues to embrace development and increase job growth, making 2016 a banner year and promises for the same in 2017. Mayor John Noak recently presented the annual State of...
View ArticlePlainfield fills vacancy: Ruane takes remainder of Racich’s seat
By Marney Simon | Enterprise Staff The Board of Trustees is full again. On Feb. 7, board member approved the appointment of long-time Plainfield resident Tom Ruane to fill the term vacated by James...
View ArticleKayak business making its way to Plainfield riverfront
More visitors are expected this summer not just to the riverfront, but on the river itself. The village has entered an agreement to create Plainfield Kayak, which will operate in Electric Park from May...
View ArticleSafe meeting place coming soon; Plainfield Police will host exchange site
The front of the Law Enforcement Center on Coil Plus Drive will soon have a dedicated spot for safe exchanges. The department is installing an area for people to exchange goods bought and sold over the...
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