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Will County Health Department Confirms Positive Measles Case, Reports: "Case investigation has determined this case is related to the ongoing situation in the City of Chicago"

  The Will County Health Department confirmed a positive measles case in Will County and provided this additional information : "The Will County Health Department has confirmed a positive case of measles in Will County. The Will County Health Department’s Communicable Disease staff is working to collect additional details to identify and notify people that may have been exposed to measles, provide education, and recommend appropriate measures. Additionally, the Will County Health Department is in close contact with the Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) as the investigation continues. Case investigation has determined this case is related to the ongoing situation in the City of Chicago. “Vaccination is the best way to protect yourself and others against measles,” said Muneeza Azher, Will County’s Communicable Disease Program Manager. “If you are not vaccinated, we strongly encourage you to get the vaccine. If you are unsure whether you’ve been vaccinated, ask your healthc

Gemini Giant to Remain in Wilmington on Route 66

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  On March 20, 2024, Wilmington Mayor Ben Dietz announced the Joliet Area Historical purchased the Gemini Giant at auction and immediately donated it to the City of Wilmington. The Museum used funds from an Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity grant supported by State Representative Anthony DeLuca. Mayor Dietz stated in preparing for the auction, he met with representatives of the Joliet Area Historical Museum, a local group raising funds to keep the Giant in Wilmington on GoFundMe, and the Wilmington VFW.   Members of the group shared the goal of ensuring the Gemini Giant would remain in Wilmington. Immediately after the auction concluded, the City and technical experts from the American Giants Museum safely moved the Giant to a trailer and transported it to a safe location.  Many people turned out to witness this historic event: The Mayor also announced plans to place the Giant on public parkland near the entrance to South Island Park, which is along historic Rout

Lockport Township High School District 205 Referendum Election Results, March 19, 2024

  For results in the March 19, 2024 Lockport Township High School District 205 Referendum in Will County, go to the Will County Clerk's page   here . The referendum question will  read : "Shall the Board of Education of Lockport Township High School District Number 205, Will County, Illinois, alter, repair, renovate, equip and improve the site of the Lockport Township High School Central Campus, including preserving and protecting the exterior of the building, Veterans Foyer and main gym, replacing and improving HVAC and major mechanical systems, renovating and updating instructional areas and classrooms and improving accessibility to comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act and issue bonds of said School District to the amount of $85,000,000 for the purpose of paying the costs thereof?" Please remember that election night results are unofficial and will not include all mailed and provisional votes.

Will County March 19, 2024 Primary Election Results

 For results in the March 19, 2024 Primary Election in Will County, go to the Will County Clerk's page here . Please remember that election night results are unofficial and will not include all mailed and provisional votes.

Governor Pritzker Announces Proposal to Demolish and Rebuilt Stateville Correctional Center

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  Illinois Governor JB Pritzker and the Illinois Department of Corrections have announced the Governor's budget proposal will include funds to rebuild Stateville Correctional Center in Crest Hill.  The budget proposal also includes funds to rebuild Logan Correctional Center in Lincoln.  Funding for the rebuilding is included in the budget proposal before the General Assembly. View of Stateville: Read the full announcement from the Governor's office : "Chicago— Today Governor JB Pritzker and the Illinois Department of Corrections (IDOC) announced plans to dedicate capital funds to rebuild Logan Correctional Center in Lincoln and Stateville Correctional Center in Crest Hill, addressing critical infrastructure needs at both facilities. The funding is included in the capital proposal the governor presented the General Assembly as part of his FY25 budget proposal. The capital investments will begin to address years of disinvestment in facilities built almost a century ago, sa

Lockport Township High School District Referendum Question on Primary Ballot

  Voters in the Lockport Township High School District 205 will see a referendum question on their March 19, 2024 Primary Election ballot. The referendum question will read : "Shall the Board of Education of Lockport Township High School District Number 205, Will County, Illinois, alter, repair, renovate, equip and improve the site of the Lockport Township High School Central Campus, including preserving and protecting the exterior of the building, Veterans Foyer and main gym, replacing and improving HVAC and major mechanical systems, renovating and updating instructional areas and classrooms and improving accessibility to comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act and issue bonds of said School District to the amount of $85,000,000 for the purpose of paying the costs thereof?" The Central Campus is used as a freshman center for students entering the district from "seven feeder schools and two private schools", according to a District referendum website.  The D

Peotone Park District Referendum on March Primary Ballot

  Voters in the Peotone Park District will see a Peotone Park District Referendum question on their March 19, 2024 Primary Ballot. The question on the ballot will read: "Shall the limiting rate under the Property Tax Extension Limitation Law for the Peotone Park District, Will County, Illinois, be increased by an additional amount equal to 0.0547% above the limiting rate for levy year 2022 to maintain, improve and protect parks and for other park purposes and be equal to 0.1796% of the equalized assessed value of the taxable property therein for levy year 2024? The approximate amount of taxes extendable at the most recently extended limiting rate is $137,112, and the approximate amount of taxes extendable if the proposition is approved is $197,160. For the 2024 levy year the approximate amount of the additional tax extendable against property containing a single family residence and having a fair market value at the time of the referendum of $100,000 is estimated to be $18. If the

Demolition of Old Will County Courthouse

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  Demolition is progressing on the old Will County Courthouse in Joliet.  More of the exterior walls have been removed on the side of the courthouse facing Jefferson Street and more of the structural beams are exposed:

Midewin National Tallgrass Prairie Shares News of Spring 2024 Prescribed Burning

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  The U.S. Forest Service is sharing news that prescribed burning of the prairie will take place at Midewin National Tallgrass Prairie this spring.   Prescribed burn at Midewin National Tallgrass Prairie.  Photo courtesy of U.S. Forest Service. Press release regarding Spring 2024 prescribed burning at Midewin: "WILMINGTON, Ill. (March 4, 2024) – The USDA Forest Service will be conducting prescribed burns throughout Midewin National Tallgrass Prairie (NTP) during the spring of 2024. These prescribed burns generally happen between now and the beginning of May. Where and when these burns occur will be dependent on factors such as wind speed and direction, temperature, relative humidity, and smoke dispersion. Trailhead kiosks and the visitors center have more specific information on when specific areas will be burned, usually the day before. All prescribed fire projects will be conducted in accordance with an approved burn plan to ensure the safety of people and property in the area.

Local VFW Post Joins Work to Keep Gemini Giant in Wilmington

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The Wilmington VFW Post is joining the local effort to keep the Gemini Giant in Wilmington.  The statue is up for online bid at the Grafe Auction website . Wilmington's VFW Post 5422 posted to their Facebook page on March 8, 2024 that: " The Wilmington VFW Post 5422 along with Save the Gemini Giant have teamed up to make an effort to keep the Gemini Giant in Wilmington and relocate it 1 mile west on Route 66 to the VFW.  We need your help. "   Read the full post here . The Gemini Giant has greeted Route 66 travelers to Wilmington for decades:

Route 66 Statue Gemini Giant Online Auction Bid Stands at $45,000

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  As of 9:00 a.m. Friday March 8 2024, online bidding for the historic Gemini Giant stands at $45,000.  The statue is up for online bid at the Grafe Auction website . The Gemini Giant has greeted Route 66 travelers to Wilmington for decades:

Launching Pad's Gemini Giant, Online Auction

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  The historic Gemini Giant statue is up for online bid at the Grafe Auction website . The Gemini Giant is a familiar site for travelers along historic Route 66 and has sat for decades outside the Launching Pad restaurant.  As of the  morning of March 7, 2024, the bidding sat at $42,550.  

Will County Board to Hold Special Meeting on Homer Glen 143d Street Expansion Resolution Veto

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The Will County Board will hold a special meeting on Tuesday, March 5th at 10:45 a.m. "to enforce Resolution 24-27 that was signed by the Will County Executive", according to a press release by the Board: Will County Executive Jennifer Bertino-Tarrant  released a statement that the resolution was signed in error and it was never the Executive's intent to deliver the signed resolution to the County Clerk.  Full Statement of the County Executive: "Will County Executive Jennifer Bertino-Tarrant today vetoed Will County Board Resolution #24-27, concerning the expansion of 143rd Street between State Street/Lemont Road and Bell Road.   Incorrect reports have been made publicly that the County Executive signed and delivered this resolution with the intent to make it effective. While the resolution was signed in error, the County Executive did not authorize delivery to the Clerk’s Office as it was never the County Executive's intention to return a signed resolution to t

Joliet Park District to Sell Splash Station Water Park on Route 6

 The Joliet Park District announced it will sell the Splash Station water park property on Route 6.   The announcement included a quote from Park District President Sue Gulas: “When the demographics of Rt. 6 began to quickly change in a short time, Splash Station saw a drastic decline in attendance resulting in vast revenue loss for several years in a row. While we fully understand that there were residents who loved the water park and relied on it for summertime family fun, unfortunately that number was a very small percentage of the total residents in the area.  As a park district it is our job to provide activities and settings for residents to “take time for fun”, concentrate on their health and wellness or just enjoy what the Joliet Park District has to offer to the community. Sometimes, there are things offered to the community that produce a break-even status and that’s ok if we’ve provided a well-received activity. Not everything has to generate huge revenue, but we could not