The Joliet City Council earlier this year unanimously approved a $87 million bond issue, which is a portion of the $810 million project. The City of Joliet will share the costs with members of the Regional Water Commission that includes the communities of Romeoville, Crest Hill, Shorewood, Channahon, and Minooka. Following Joliet, Romeoville would be the next largest water user in the commission.
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Teacher’s new contract approved in Dist. 202
“This contract successfully addresses many needs brought forth by our membership. The collaborative efforts between the Board of Education and our APT negotiation team have allowed us to ratify a contract before the end of the 2021-2022 school year.” said APT President Dawn Bullock.
Lewis U. graduate becomes first Black woman on Illinois Supreme Court
Holder White, 54, also a Republican, will be sworn in on July 8, which will roughly coincide with the swearing in of Ketanji Brown Jackson as the first Black woman on the U.S. Supreme Court. White’s term will expire Dec. 2, 2024, after a full-time replacement is chosen in the November 2024 elections.
Loughran Cappel launches summer book club
“Summer reading is a fantastic way to keep kids’ minds active during the summer months,” said Loughran Cappel (D-Shorewood). “This program will help them make reading into a habit and prepare kids for the upcoming school year.”
Illinois’ active nuclear reactors: What do you really know?
Monday, May 16, 2022, 6:00-7:30 White Oak Library District: Lockport Branch, 121 E 8th St, Lockport, IL, 60441 Illinois has more active nuclear reactors (11) than any other U.S. state. If Illinois were a nation we’d be #11 in the world when it comes to nuclear power, just behind Ukraine. Years of political and illegal lobbying have […]
Joliet Police Department reminds drivers to “Buckle Up”
Memorial Day weekend marks the unofficial start of summer, a popular time for traveling to visit family and friends. Whether you are traveling down the block or across the country, make sure you buckle up every time.
Drive-By Diaper Drive
Donors may drop donations curbside with Rotary volunteers. All donations will be delivered to the Pantry at its Seven Bridges Woodridge location.
Wayne’s Words: Joliet water cost could exceed more than $100 per month
Sometimes a bit of clarity is needed to understand the transparency. Apparently, Burns & McDonnell will oversee the contractors hired to actually build the water project, a watchdog so to speak, with a $650,000 price tag. According to Patrick Clifford, regional global practice manager with the engineering firm, this project is a big deal to participate in. He called it “iconic.” I wasn’t quite sure what he intended with that description, so I looked up the definition of iconic.
Letter to the editor in response to this article: “Joliet joins the National Mayor’s Challenge for water conservation”
While water conservation is important, this challenge being directed strictly at households effectively obfuscates the actual culprit behind the depletion of Joliet’s water aquifer and the need to build a $1.4 billion pipeline from Lake Michigan to close the gap.
New PACE Transit joins Joliet Gateway Center
The new Joliet PACE transit center gives riders a modern, pedestrian-friendly facility with 11 bus bays dedicated to PACE service. The center will assist intercity commuters with boarding and transferring in a convenient and safe environment.

