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Illinois Rural Health to Hold 35th Educational Conference

The Illinois Rural Health Association (IRHA) will host its 35th annual Educational Conference July 31 – August 1, at the I-Hotel in Champaign. The conference is an opportunity for rural healthcare administrators and clinicians to advance their professional skills, while networking and learning best practices from their counterparts throughout the state. Online registration and a…

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Riverside Expands Lung Care with Breakthrough Technologies

Riverside Healthcare knows receiving a lung cancer or lung disease diagnosis can be scary and even overwhelming, which is why Riverside is proud to revolutionize lung care by now offering the Zephyr valve and Ion robot for lung patients. “We are excited to be the first health system in the community to offer the Zephyr…

KCC, Community to Celebrate Independence Day!

The tradition of celebrating Independence Day with live music followed by fireworks will continue Thursday, July 4, along the south banks of the Kankakee River. The event includes three live music performances. Kankakee Community College gates open at 4:30 p.m., and admission is $20 per carload. All proceeds benefit the Kankakee Valley Symphony Orchestra<http://www.kvso.org>. Food…

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‘Echoes Across the Tracks’ Book Signing and Cocktail Hour

Step aboard the historic City of New Orleans train for an unforgettable evening of literature, history, and elegance, as recently published author David Moravec hosts a book signing and cocktail hour for his acclaimed novel, “Echoes Across the Tracks.” This unique event, presented in partnership with Visit Kankakee County and the Kankakee County Chamber of…

Ticket holders will be able to meander through the Column Garden on June 27, at the Kankakee Kultivators annual Garden Tour. –Photo submitted.

Kankakee Kulivators Present Annual Garden Tour, Artisan Faire

Kankakee Kultivators will present their annual Garden Tour and Artisan Faire, “Back to Our Roots,” on Thursday, June 27, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.  Tickets invite garden buffs to stroll through and explore seven private gardens, with a midday break for box lunches provided by Honey Baked Ham. The following talented, generous gardeners will…

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Lightways Hospice and Serious Illness Care Offers Treatment to ALS Patients, Families

Program sees 2,400 percent census increase during past seven years. June is National Alzheimer’s and Brain Awareness month, and the ALS Association estimates the number of people living with ALS (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis) in the United States to be more than 30,000. This number fluctuates daily because every 90 minutes someone is diagnosed with or…

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Helping Hands Food Pantry

Helping Hands Food Pantry will be open to all area residents (including senior citizens and adults both with or without children, who reside within the boundaries of the Peotone School District and are in need of food assistance) on Wednesdays, July 3 and 17, from 1 to 5:30 p.m., at the Community Presbyterian Mission Building…

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Will County to Hold Healthy Lifestyle Pop-Up Event June 21

A “Healthy Lifestyle Event” will be held in Joliet to provide produce, vegetables, and healthcare resources on Friday, June 21, at All Nation Church of God, 507 Water Street. Will County Executive Jennifer Bertino-Tarrant is partnering with Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Illinois, the Will County Health Department and Community Health Center, the Illinois…

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Weekly Farmers Markets

This week at the Local Farmers Markets: Beecher – Saturday, June 22 and July 13, from 9 a.m.-1 p.m., Peace Lutheran Church, 540 Oak Park Avenue; Peotone – Market in the Park, Tuesday, July 9, from 4-8 p.m., Peotone Park; Crete – Mondays, from 4-8 p.m., at Main and Exchange, held in conjunction with Classic…

Lightways Hospice/Serious Illness Care Helps Community Understand Advance Care Planning

Grant project funded by National Institutes of Health (NIH). Lightways Hospice and Serious Illness Care will join a nationwide project and host a community game event at Ascension Saint Joseph Hospital Wallin Conference Center, from 5:30 – 7:30 p.m., Monday, June 24, to engage communities in important conversations about medical decision making. The event, featuring…

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KPL Presents ‘Taste of Juneteenth Celebration’

The Kankakee Public Library, in partnership with the Community Foundation of Kankakee River Valley, will host a Juneteenth Celebration on June 18, from 11 a.m to 1 p.m, which will be held throughout the library. It is free and open to the public, as well as inclusive for all ages. Each floor will have curated…

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Swing Back Stronger with Riverside’s New Titleist Performance Institute Golf Rehabilitation Program

Riverside is excited to launch its new Titleist Performance Institute (TPI) golf rehabilitation program, geared toward golf enthusiasts looking to elevate their game. “We are thrilled to be able to offer this program to our community,” said TPI-certified physical therapist Marcus Rinaldi, DPT. Our goal is to provide golfers with the specialized care they need…

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Riverside Launches Weigh to Healthy Living Program

Program helps patients engage in healthy lifestyle changes, improve overall health. Riverside Healthcare’s Endocrinology and Diabetes Wellness Center has launched the Weigh to Healthy Living Program, a six-month weight management program that addresses nutrition, exercise, behavior, and medical intervention. “The Weigh to Healthy Living Program is a fantastic new tool to help members of our…

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Will County Health Department Honors National Naloxone Awareness Day

The Will County Health Department reminds residents of the availability of Naloxone, a lifesaving, opioid overdose reversing medication in honor of National Naloxone Awareness Day on June 6. “Naloxone saves lives,” said Dr. Kathleen Burke, program coordinator for Substance Use Initiatives at the Will County Health Department. “When an overdose occurs, giving someone Naloxone as…

Madison Schroeder and Ian Kreske were awarded the American Legion Awards at Peotone High School graduation exercises on May 24. –Photo submitted.

Schroeder, Kreske PHS American Legion Awards Winners

Two seniors from the Peotone High School Class of 2024 were honored recipients of the American Legion Awards at graduation ceremonies on May 24 – Madison Schroeder and Ian Kreske. Madison, daughter of Jill and Justin Schroeder, will attend Northern Michigan University in the fall to pursue a degree in Health and Human Performance. Ian,…

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Will County: WNV Detected in Mosquitoes

The Will County Health Department’s Environmental Health division announced mosquitoes collected in Joliet have tested positive for West Nile Virus (WNV). These results represent the first WNV positive mosquitoes identified in Will County this year, and residents are reminded to protect themselves from mosquito bites and mosquito-borne diseases. No human cases of West Nile Virus…

County Executive Jennifer Bertino-Tarrant and members of Will County’s state legislative delegation learn more about the process of repurposing landfill gas at the county’s Renewable Natural Gas (RNG) Plant. The plant is operated by the Will County Land Use Department’s Resource Recovery and Energy Division. –Photo submitted.

Bertino-Tarrant Hosts Legislative Tour of Will County RNG Plant

Letter to Ed.: Bob Heuer

Dear Editor: Twenty-two years ago, I wrote this Chicago Reader essay titled “Runway Inflation: Ignoring history, viable alternatives, and common sense, the people pushing for an airport in Peotone are dragging us all into their fantasy world.” Since 1985, the eastern Will County community has lived under the cloud of a state taxpayer-funded agenda to…

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Illinois Rural Health to Hold 35th Educational Conference

The Illinois Rural Health Association (IRHA) will host its 35th annual Educational Conference July 31 – August 1, at the I-Hotel in Champaign. The conference is an opportunity for rural healthcare administrators and clinicians to advance their professional skills, while networking and learning best practices from their counterparts throughout the state. Online registration and a…

The Will County Board Democratic Caucus awaits guidance from the State’s Attorney’s Office on how to proceed after the Republican Caucus walked out during a roll call at a Special Meeting of the Will County Board on June 4. –Photo submitted.

Will County Special Board Meeting Ends Abruptly with Walk Out

By Andrea Arens Almost the whole agenda for the June 4 Special Meeting was around salary increases for county officials and elected members. Although, the meeting ended abruptly when Republican county board members walked out of the meeting after the Democratic Leader Jacqueline Traynere motioned to amend the County Executive’s salary from the proposed $96,116+$6500…

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Will County Board Says No to Channahon Solar Energy Project

By Stephen Nelson The Will County Board, after being on a recent tear to approve commercial solar energy facilities, did an about face at their Thursday, June 20 meeting. The board voted to deny a special use permit for a project being proposed for vacant land in Channahon Township on South McKinley Woods Road. The…

State’s Attorney Glasgow attended Harlie’s swearing-in ceremony along with, left to right, New Lenox Police Chief Louis Alessandrini, Officer Candace Guidry, and New Lenox Mayor Tim Baldermann. –Photo submitted.

K-9 Harlie New Lenox’s Newest ‘Police Lady’

State’s Attorney James Glasgow and New Lenox Police Chief Louis Alessandrini joined New Lenox Mayor Tim Baldermann at the New Lenox Police Department for the swearing-in ceremony of law enforcement K-9 Harlie – a female Labrador purchased by Glasgow using money forfeited from drug dealers and money launderers. Harlie is the 21st police canine Glasgow…

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Will County Voters Begin Receiving New Voter Registration Cards

Will County Clerk Lauren Staley Ferry informs voters they will begin receiving their new Voter Registration Card through the mail in the coming days. The Voter Registration Cards include the districts for which a voter may cast a ballot, as well as a form to update or correct a voter’s individual information. The new cards…

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Jorge Rosas Jr., Guilty of Murder in Joliet Shooting

State’s Attorney James Glasgow announced Jorge Rosas Jr., 45, of Joliet, has been found guilty on two counts of First Degree Murder, as well as Aggravated Discharge of a Firearm (Class 1 felony), and Unlawful Possession of a Weapon by a Felon (Class 2 felony), following a five-day jury trial before Judge Daniel Rippy that…

Election judges from across Will County joined County Clerk Lauren Staley Ferry and the Will County Board for Election Judge Appreciation Day in 2022. Election judges can earn $200 for training and working on election day. –Photo submitted.

Will County Clerk Continues to Push Election Judge Recruitment

Will County Clerk Lauren Staley Ferry continues her push to recruit new election judges from both major political parties to serve in the November 5 Presidential Election. County Clerk Staley Ferry’s goal is to recruit and train 500 new election judges during the summer and fall, in advance of the November election. Earlier this year,…

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Will County Executive Issues Juneteenth Proclamation

Will County Executive Jennifer Bertino-Tarrant signed a proclamation officially recognizing June 19 as Juneteenth Day of Observance in Will County. “Will County is proudly joining communities across the country in celebrating Juneteenth and reflecting on the history of emancipation,” said Bertino-Tarrant. “For more than 150 years, this holiday has served as an opportunity to honor…

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Driving Home Will County’s Agricultural History

By Stephanie Irvine The Will County Threshermen’s Association held a Vintage Tractor Drive on Saturday, June 8. The event featured 24 vintage tractors, ranging in age, make, and model, and driven by members in a 35-mile journey, with stops throughout Will County. “It was great, and the weather’s perfect!” said Jim LaMore of the event.…