Bowling gets a makeover in Romeoville
By Laura Katauskas The former Brunswick Zone located at 735 North Center Boulevard received a $1 million renovation and is reopening as Bowlero Romeoville. Staff Reporter Calling it a captivating new...
View ArticlePlainfield Police Blotter: Feb. 4-17
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 ArticleCommunity Foundation would build a philanthropic safety net for Plainfield
By Marney Simon | Enterprise Staff Looking for a way to keep neighbors neighborly, the village of Plainfield is considering a plan to establish a community foundation within the village boundaries....
View ArticleTwo-year plan to overhaul Village Green
By Marney Simon | Enterprise Staff Reconstruction of streets, curbs, and sidewalks will be part of the plan to revamp the Village Green area in 2018 and 2019. As village officials power through the...
View ArticleNew building plan scrapped: Change sought to approved downtown Plainfield...
By Marney Simon | Enterprise Staff Photo by Marney Simon | Enterprise StaffA vacant lot in downtown Plainfield had been approved to hold a two-story commercial building. However, the applicant is now...
View ArticlePlainfield South sophomore wins national art honor
Plainfield South High School sophomore Emma Jones A drawing by Plainfield South High School sophomore Emma Jones will be featured on the 2017 Illinois Youth Art Month poster. Her color drawing titled...
View ArticleLoss can’t take away Trojans’ accomplishments
By Scott Schmid For the Bugle The ending wasn’t at all how the Downers Grove North basketball team would have drawn it up. Playing for the opportunity to compete for a regional title on its own floor,...
View ArticleHelp Niles Park District name new recreation facility
Niles Park District is inviting Niles residents to join in the excitement and share your ideas for the name of the new recreation facility on Caldwell Avenue. “We’ve planned it for years, we’ve talked...
View ArticlePlainfield Police Blotter: Feb. 4-17
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 ArticleMorton Grove Police earns Tier 2 Accreditation
The Morton Grove Police Department will be awarded accreditation as a top tier Illinois law enforcement agency by the Illinois Association of Chiefs of Police (ILACP). On March 13 at 7 p.m., a...
View Article2017 Chicago Flower & Garden Show opens March 18, coupon code offered
Chicago’s Blooming will spotlight all that is Chicago – its culture, cuisine, art, design, neighborhoods and businesses. The 2017 Show will treat 40,000+ gardening enthusiasts and newbies alike to...
View ArticleWill County men accept challenge of annual culinary competition
Returning Chef Bob Fox of Omega Plumbing with his daughter Daisy and last year’s Cuban Arroz Con Pollo, or Cuban Chicken and Rice. The pressure is on for 50 local amateur chefs who are planning menus...
View ArticleShorewood Lions recognize Troy students for January
Top row: Gregory Gomez, left, Ryan Smith, Etta Sklar, Assuntina Grassano, Jacob Schmitt Bottom Row: Kimberly Roman, left, Jessica Robles, Rose Malinowski, Jordan Siefert and Jamie Daniels. The...
View ArticleDist. 202 School News
North students earn AP German honors Sixty five percent of the Plainfield North High School students who took the National German Exam earned special honors for their achievement. In all, 20 PNHS...
View ArticleLinden Oaks “Music and the Mind” gala set for April 21
Linden Oaks Behavioral Health will host a gala event, “Music and the Mind,” April 21, 5 p.m. at the Hilton Lisle/Naperville, 303 Corporate West Drive in Lisle. The event is designed to bring...
View ArticleValley View 365U School News
Curtain goes up March 10 on BHS production of “Sister Act” Bolingbrook High School will present the delightful musical “Sister Act” on stage in the Claar Family Auditorium March 10-12 and 17-18....
View ArticleE. coli outbreak spurs I.M. Healthy SoyNut Butter voluntary recall
SPRINGFIELD – The I.M. Healthy SoyNut Butter Company, headquartered in Illinois, is voluntarily recalling its SoyNut Butter products after 12 cases of E. coli O157 in five states were preliminarily...
View ArticleRedwings understand accomplishments despite loss
By Scott Schmid For the Bugle The disappointment of Friday’s 64-55 loss to Wheaton North in the York Class 4A regional final will no doubt resonate a bit for the Benet boys basketball team. But after...
View ArticleWest’s experience leads to win over Spartans
By Scott Taylor For the Bugle Friday night’s Plainfield Central Regional final between Joliet West and Romeoville was a battle of experience vs. youth. Teyvion Kirk (Scott Taylor) The Tigers came in as...
View ArticleRaiders survive scare, win regional
By Mark Gregory Sports Editor @Hear_The_Beard mark@buglenewspapers.com The Bolingbrook boys basketball team this season is like a good prize fighter. The Raiders know that as long as they can withstand...
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