Illinois voters will be asked in November to decide whether the right of workers to form unions and engage in collective bargaining should be enshrined in the state constitution.
Voters will decide on ‘right to unionize’ constitutional amendment
Joliet council passes a meaningless SAFE–T-Act resolution
“The City of Joliet encourages legislators to work with public safety representatives and all community stakeholders to fix remaining problems with the SAFE-T Act, including, but not limited to, unreasonably limiting the imposition of cash bail (and) unreasonably limiting police officer discretion to make arrests,” the resolution continues.
Residents weigh in on how to use cannabis tax revenue
The local cannabis use tax was approved by the Will County Board in December 2019 after the Illinois General Assembly allowed the recreational use of cannabis as the act authorized counties to impose a tax upon the sale of cannabis. As of this week, Will County had collected more than $2.6 million in total cannabis taxes.
Astrophotography, Photography, Imagery of the night sky
On October 12, 2022, in partnership with the Homer Township Public Library, the Lemont Artists Guild is presenting, at the library, Jasonn Pellegrini, who will share his knowledge and photographic images in the field of Astrophotography which is the photographing of the night sky.
Joliet Junior College named to top 100 Illinois employers by Forbes
Forbes has named Joliet Junior College one of the top in-state employers in its “America’s Best Employers By State” list.
“It is exciting for JJC, our nation’s first public community college, to be recognized as a top workplace,” said Judy Connelly, JJC’s director of human resources. “JJC has been intentional in fostering excellence in the employee experience and providing competitive total rewards.”
Coming in at No. 64, JJC joins College of DuPage, Northwestern University, University of Chicago, the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and more as other Illinois colleges and universities that made the cut.
“This recognition validates our efforts to attract, recognize and retain top talent in our community and industry,” Connelly said. “JJC’s mission, vision, and core values are designed to achieve student centered outcomes. JJC invests in its employees, and they invest in our college’s mission and success.”
Forbes worked with market research company Statista to publish the fourth annual list. It was created through the anonymous surveying of 70,000 U.S. employees who work for companies with at least 500 employees. The surveys asked about working conditions, pay, potential for growth, diversity and more. The list includes the 1,382 employers with the most recommendations.
This marks JJC’s third workplace recognition of the year. In May, JJC was named to the 2022 Most Promising Places to Work in Community Colleges (MPPWCC) by the publication Diverse: Issues in Higher Education and the National Institute for Staff and Organizational Development (NISOD). Later that month, JJC was also announced as a winner of the Award for Excellence in Advancing Diversity by the American Association of Community Colleges (AACC).
Joliet Public Schools District 86 celebrates principals’ month
The month is an opportunity for us to thank our school principals for their dedication, leadership, and hard work they do on a daily basis to ensure student success at their schools.
Black Life Lights Up the 2022
The 2022 Toronto International Film Festival roared back to its splendor with in-theater premieres and showings. Thousands upon thousands of international film lovers flocked to cinemas, viewed the latest wave of diverse voices and watched Black films that reflected Black life.
Bomb threat at Joliet’s Hollywood Casino
A bomb detection K9 from the DuPage County Sheriff’s Office as well as bomb detection Officers from the Kane County Sheriff’s Office responded to the scene and assisted Officers and personnel from the Joliet Fire Department with a search of the premises.
Pritzker approval of vehicle infrastructure plan
“Because of my administration’s work on the nation-leading Climate and Equitable Jobs Act and Reimagining Electric Vehicles Act, Illinois stands at the forefront of the emerging electric vehicle industry,” said Governor JB Pritzker. “This funding serves as a vital complement to that work and will ensure we meet our goal of putting one million electric vehicles on the road by 2030. In every corner of the state, we have invested in our infrastructure and our workers, making it clear to vehicle, charging station, and auto parts manufacturers that Illinois is the best place in the nation to manufacture and drive an electric vehicle.”
Hug announces 2023 council candidacy
“I am honored to be chosen by my fellow residents to represent them on the city council,” Hug said, “and I am proud of what I’ve accomplished to improve the lives of all families in our district.”

