“Saul Nunez is the 17th Will County defendant to receive a prison sentence for dealing deadly poison that causes the death of another. Although these cases are often extremely difficult to investigate, our police departments and my office are committed to doing everything we can to take dealers who sell deadly drugs like fentanyl off our streets,” said State’s Attorney Glasgow.
The Joliet City Council last year unanimously approved a $87 million bond issue, which is a portion of the projected $592 million to $810 million project. The City of Joliet will share the costs with members of the Regional Water Commission that also includes the communities of Romeoville, Crest Hill, Shorewood, Channahon, and Minooka.
The selected ARISE Community Equity Zone communities will engage in a rigorous “learning-and-doing” capacity building program to advance health equity in the short, medium, and long term.
The Cullinan Properties, Rock Run Crossing be a 310- acre super-regional development with over 1 million square feet of dedicate mixed-use space. Other occupants expected in the massive development is retail, hotels, additional entertainment, office/healthcare and multifamily.
Cappel is hosting a free shred event with Representative Natalie Manley next Saturday, Oct. 15 from 10 a.m. – noon. The event will be in the parking lot of Joliet Public School District 86 administrative building, located at 420 N. Raynor Ave. People should enter off Taylor Street.
"Watching the regional baseball games was the highlight of the season," said Troy Director of Athletics and Activities Meagan DeGroot. "The boys battled every inning. I am so proud of their fight to never give up and to cheer each other on to a regional championship."
"While our winning record and regional championship deserves celebrating," she said, "I am most proud of the mental and physical improvement and growth in the knowledge and skills of the game that were made by individual players and by the team.
“As an educator, I have seen firsthand that when schools are adequately funded, students have better outcomes,” said Loughran Cappel (D-Shorewood). “The additional funding allocated to schools across the area will provide more curriculum options, better facilities and other resources to help students learn and grow.”
Serve up a delicious meal of Spicy Cajun Salsa Burgers, made with 1 pound of ground beef, 4 kaiser rolls, and a mix of salsa, Creole seasoning, garlic powder, red pepper flakes, and pepper.