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West Nile Virus Found in Four Will County Communities
Will County, IL – The Will County Health Department has confirmed the presence of West Nile virus (WNV) in mosquitoes across four communities: Joliet, Homer Glen, Shorewood, and Lockport. Additionally, a dead bird in Crest Hill tested positive for the virus. Residents are advised to take precautions against mosquito bites and mosquito-borne diseases.
Time to Cast Your Vote for the City Square Sculpture
The City of Joliet is asking its residents to participate in a different kind of election this election cycle and to cast their vote by Friday, August 9, 2024. The City of Joliet is asking its residents to participate in a different kind of election this election cycle and to cast their vote by Friday, August 9, 2024.
Joliet Slammers to Host Water Conservation Night with Will County and the City of Joliet
Will County is partnering with the Joliet Slammers and the City of Joliet to host Water Conservation Night when the Slammers play the Gateway Grizzlies on Tuesday, July 23 at 6:35 p.m. Tickets are only $2 each when purchased in advance of gameday or $3 each at the door. Staff...
Chemical release from Will County plant prompts large emergency response
The release of a volatile chemical led to a large emergency response on Saturday at a plant in unincorporated Will County, authorities said. At around 11:38 a.m., the Channahon Fire Protection District was called to INEOS Styrenics for a hazardous material incident, the fire district said in a news release. Fire crews arrived to facility employees attempting to cool a large container of approximately 5,000 gallons of styrene. Styrene is a liquid used to create polystyrene, a solid plastic.
Skeletal remains found in Yorkville identified as ‘a pioneer of Kendall County’ who died in mid-1800s
The Kendall County Coroner’s Office has identified the human skeletal remains found by Yorkville work crews in May as a woman between 18 and 25 years old who died in the mid-1800s, officials announced on Monday. The remains were not able to be identified through traditional methods, like DNA tests or dental records, because of the age and condition of the recovered remains, according to a news ...
Will County, IL – Hazmat Incident: I-55 Open, Area Safe to Avoid
Channahon, IL – Channahon Fire Protection District is managing a hazardous materials incident at 25846 S Frontage Road in Channahon this Saturday afternoon. The situation is contained, and there are no threats to the community. Currently, there are no evacuation advisories, and I-55 remains open in both directions. Authorities advise avoiding the area until the incident is fully resolved.
Suburban Chicago Office Manager Indicted for Alleged $1.8 Million Health Care Fraud Scheme
Source: Administrative Office of the United States Courts, District of Illinois. An office manager from a medical equipment boutique in suburban Chicago has been hit with federal healthcare fraud charges. The indictment alleges Judy Strzelecki, from Downers Grove, Illinois, partook in a fraudulent billing scheme focused on private insurers, capitalizing on services purportedly offered to cancer survivors and women with chronic conditions. Citing a piece from the U.S. Attorney's Office, Northern District of Illinois, Strzelecki allegedly submitted false insurance claims for items including breast prostheses and compression garments through A Woman's Place LLC, where she served as office manager.
Fox River's high water levels forcing temporary Illinois ban on recreational boating
The state is banning recreational boating on a long stretch of the Fox River because of hazardous conditions. The Illinois Department of Natural Resources (IDNR) says water is high on the Fox River
Plainfield state representative seeks non-partisan dialogue at leadership conference
Plainfield State Representative Harry Benton is working with lawmakers from across the country on finding ways to communicate about policy and keep it non-partisan. During an event he recently attended at the University of Virginia's Darden School of Business, 50 lawmakers from across the country gathered to discuss, debate, and learn the essential elements of leadership in a representative democracy.
Water Street Fine Art & Fine Craft Fair adds “character” to Naperville
A pop of color and craft washed over the Water Street District in downtown Naperville on Sunday, July 14, with The post Water Street Fine Art & Fine Craft Fair adds “character” to Naperville appeared first on NCTV17.
Naperville city councilman suggests revamping 5th Avenue development efforts
A city project that spent years in development, but ultimately fell through, was brought back to the table earlier this The post Naperville city councilman suggests revamping 5th Avenue development efforts appeared first on NCTV17.
“Million Dollar Quartet” ( Aurora)
***** The city of Aurora has completed the theater trifecta for Illinois. Yes, they have seen the Paramount Theatre open yet a third venue bringing great theater to the community. In addition to the Paramount Theatre and the Copley Theatre, they have now converted what was an Italian restaurant into a very intimate space called the Stolp Island Theatre where they are rocking the downtown of Aurora with their production of “Million Dollar Quartet ( inspired by an actual event).
HVAC System at Alfred Rubin Riverwalk Community Center Will Be Replaced
During installation of a new HVAC system from July 23 thru August 23, 2024, at the Alfred Rubin Riverwalk Community Center, 305 Jackson Avenue at Eagle Street, some programs will be affected. (PN File Photo) The Alfred Rubin Riverwalk Community Center, located at 305 Jackson Ave. just north of the...
Riverwalk Community Center improvements | Mayor joins Harvard-led leadership program | Voyage en France
Alfred Rubin Riverwalk Community Center improvements start July 22. The Naperville Park District is starting work to upgrade the heating and cooling system at the Alfred Rubin Riverwalk Community Center, 305 Jackson Ave., on Monday, July 22. Work is expected to run through Friday, Aug. 23, according to a press release from the park district.
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