JTHS Students named 2017 Joliet Region Chamber of Commerce and Industry’s Top...
Each year the top 25 seniors from Joliet Central and West High School are honored at the Joliet Region Chamber of Commerce Education Committee’s Top Student Banquet. The achievements of the Central and...
View ArticleRipon College Softball Receives Three All-Conference Selections
Ripon College’s softball team saw three players named to the All-Conference team Saturday afternoon, as released by the Midwest Conference office. Pitcher Lexi Reetz was voted to the Second Team for...
View ArticleShorewood Casino Night benefits local kids, families
By Megann Horstead | For The Sentinel On the evening of April 29, the Kiwanis Club of Shorewood and Skooter’s Roadhouse provided the Village of Shorewood with a casino with a special mission: to raise...
View ArticleSante Deserio named JJC’s New Student Trustee
Sante Desario Crest Hill native Sante Deserio was named student trustee for the 2017-2018 school year. The Plainfield Central alum will replace outgoing student trustee Kathleen Duong, who will be...
View ArticleDowners Grove, Woodridge, Westmont and Lisle Police Blotter: April 8-April 30
Information in Police Blotter is obtained from the Downers Grove, Woodridge, Westmont and Lisle police departments. Individuals listed in Police Blotter charged with a crime have not been proven guilty...
View ArticleWestmont Chamber, organizations recognize village’s best
The Westmont Chamber of Commerce and Tourism Bureau (WCCTB) recently hosted the Annual Westmont Community Awards Dinner to recognize area individuals and businesses at the Hilton Chicago/Oak Brook...
View ArticleDistrict 99 invites discussion of facilities planning at public meetings
Community High School District 99 hosted one of two public meeting April 20 to gauge community input from a number of residents looking to learn about the facilities maintenance needs. (Megann...
View ArticleJoliet prison purchase hinges on legislative action
By Megann Horstead | For The Bugle The Joliet City Council, in conjunction with the Joliet Area Historical Museum officials, are looking to put the City of Joliet on the map as a tourist destination by...
View ArticleDistrict 219 to investigate harassment allegations against board member
By Igor Studenkov | For the Bugle The Niles Township High School District 219 Board of Education unanimously approved a resolution launching an investigation that one of their own harassed a Niles West...
View ArticleJoliet, Lockport and Shorewood Police Blotter: April 11-29
Information in Police Blotter is obtained from Joliet, Shorewood and Lockport police departments and the Will County Sheriff’s Office. Individuals listed in Police Blotter charged with a crime have...
View ArticleRomeoville Police Blotter: April 2-19
Note to readers: Information in Police Blotter is obtained from Romeoville police departments and the Will County Sheriff’s Office. Individuals listed in Police Blotter charged with a crime have not...
View ArticleNew Park Ridge 3rd Ward alderman takes office, Maloney sworn in as...
By Igor Studenkov | For the Bugle The newly elected Third Ward alderman Gail Wilkening took her seat at the horseshoe-shaped Park Ridge City Council table for the first time during the May 1 meeting....
View ArticlePhase II improvements continue at various Valley View schools
By Laura Katauskas | Staff Reporter Site improvements at Romeoville High School and J.R. Tibbott Elementary School will continue this summer, improving traffic flow and circulation. Valley View...
View ArticleAnnual 5K raises funds to battle disease
By Laura Katauskas | Staff Reporter More than 1,000 runners, volunteers and community members came out to support the ATI Superhero Shuffle Sunday morning. Approximately 100 kids entered the kids’...
View ArticlePlainfield liquor ordinance under review: Plan would condense complicated...
Local establishments must apply for one of 31 liquor license classifications to sell alcohol in Plainfield. Village leaders will consider consolidating some of those classifications. By Marney Simon |...
View ArticlePlainfield serves: Hundreds come out to give back in Big Serve
By Marney Simon | Enterprise Staff A weekend effort to bring folks together to give back to the community was a huge success in Plainfield, as nearly 1,000 people showed up to make a difference. The...
View ArticleRomeoville H.S. makes Washington Post’s “Most Challenging High Schools” list
Romeoville High School ranks among the top 12 percent “most challenging high schools” in the country according to a Washington Post report released late last week. The Post’s annual “America’s Most...
View ArticleDynamic duo: Pondo, Bond form great 1-2 punch for Raiders
By Randy Whalen For the Bugle While the Bolingbrook softball team ended the month of April with a .500 record of 8-8, there were a lot of signs that lasts seasons run to a sectional final can be...
View ArticleWolves look for solid playoff run
By Mark Gregory Sports Editor @Hear_The_Beard mark@buglenewspapers.com Heading into the IHSA playoffs, the Niles West girls soccer team should be as ready as it will be this season. The year started...
View ArticleCome support Illinois Special Olympics “Cop on Top” May 19 in Niles
The Niles Police Department in conjunction with the Illinois Special Olympics Law Enforcement Torch Run and Dunkin’ Donuts will be conducting a “Cop on Top” Event on May 19, from 5:30 a.m. to 2 p.m....
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