Lisle Police Department seat belt campaign brings safety to local drivers
Between May 15 and May 30, the Lisle Police Department participated in the annual Click It or Ticket high-visibility seat-belt enforcement campaign, bringing awareness to area residents and writing 51...
View ArticleDistrict 219 board tightens conflict of interest rules, revises policies
By Igor Studenkov | For the Bugle The Niles Township District 219 Board of Education voted unanimously to tighten the rule regarding its members’ conflicts of interest during the June 6 meeting. The...
View ArticleJoliet and Shorewood Police Blotter: May 2-8
Information in Police Blotter is obtained from Joliet and Shorewood police departments and the Will County Sheriff’s Office. Individuals listed in Police Blotter charged with a crime have not been...
View ArticlePlans for Plainfield Road strip mall approved by Joliet council
By Megann Horstead | For The Bugle Despite concerns raised by residents, plans to develop a strip mall on Plainfield Road advanced. In a 5-3 vote at the Joliet City Council’s June 6 meeting, a...
View ArticlePark Ridge’s new Seventh Ward alderman sworn in
Fifth Ward Ald. Charlie Melidosian, left, shakes newly sworn in Ald. Martin Joyce’s hand as he makes his way to his seat. By Igor Studenkov | For the Bugle Until recently, Mayor Marty Maloney pulled...
View ArticlePlainfield Police Blotter: April 15-May 28
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 ArticleDowners Grove, Woodridge, Westmont and Lisle Police Blotter: May 6-28
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...
View ArticleShorewood residents intend to bring craft brewery to town
By Megann Horstead | For The Sentinel A craft brewery could be on tap for the Village of Shorewood as early as this summer. The owners of Will County Brewing Company appeared before the Shorewood...
View ArticleTexas man found guilty of 1999 sexual assault of Lisle woman
Roberto Noyola-Espinal DuPage County State’s Attorney Robert B. Berlin announced last week that Roberto Noyola-Espinal, 41, of Texas, was found guilty of forcing his way into a woman’s home and...
View ArticleJoliet man pleads guilty to killing mother, dumping body in river
Shane Smith Will County State’s Attorney James Glasgow announces that a Joliet man who choked his mother to death and dumped her body in the Des Plaines River near the Brandon Road Lock and Dam pleaded...
View Article“Anything Goes” ready to set sail at Billie Limacher Park and Theater in Joliet
’s marvelously zany “Anything Goes,”with an original book by Guy Bolton and P.G. Wodehouse, is a festive adventure that sails the high seas. It is a madcap story of a former evangelist turned hostess,...
View ArticleDistrict 202 names new JFK Middle School assistant principal
Ryan Shershen Wheaton-Warrenville South High School science teacher Ryan Shershen will serve next year as John F. Kennedy Middle School’s new assistant principal. Shershen will replace current John...
View ArticleAnnual Rotary GroveFest to support Downers Grove scholarships, organizations
Megann Horstead | For The Bugle Rotary GroveFest is returning June 22-25 to Downers Grove to offer food, fun and live entertainment. The event, founded in 2009, is to bring four days of entertainment...
View ArticleWhite Oak Library District Crest Hill branch celebrating summer time
Children and adults alike are gearing up for a summer challenge, with hundreds coming out to celebrate the start of Read by Design: Read Big! The White Oak Library Crest Hill welcomed patrons with an...
View ArticleFowler cards record day at Erin Hills
By Mark Gregory Sports Editor @Hear_The_Beard mark@buglenewspapers.com ERIN, Wis. – Erin Hills Golf Course may be the longest course to ever host the US Open Championships, but that did not seem to...
View ArticleD 202 administrator named new Student Services administrator
Ashley Meyers Ashley Meyers, who currently oversees special education services for four District 202 elementary schools will help support health services for all 30 schools next year. The District...
View ArticleState’s Attorney hosting Taylor Babec Community Blood Drive June 22 in...
Will County State’s Attorney James Glasgow is partnering with Heartland Blood Centers and local mom Jennifer Babec to host the Taylor Babec Community Blood Drive from 7:30 a.m. until 2:30 p.m. on...
View ArticleVVSD school-level teams focus on creating culture of student success
More than 150 Valley View School District 365U educators set their sights squarely on continuous improvement at this week’s VVSD Summer Leadership Academy, embracing the S.M.A.R.T. Learning Systems...
View ArticleRomeoville’s AVM Middle School among elite Kiwanis Builders Clubs in the world
Builders Club at Martinez Middle School in Romeoville The Builders Club at Martinez Middle School is one of only two clubs in Illinois to receive the Distinguished Club Award from Kiwanis...
View ArticleNational Night Out Poster Contest open to all Maine Township children
All children who live in Maine Township or attend a grammar school in Maine Township are invited to enter this year’s National Night Out Poster Contest. Only one poster per child may be entered....
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