Joliet, Niles and Plainfield a part of three of 25 recipients to receive...
To enhance public safety and quality of life in communities across northern Illinois, ComEd and the Metropolitan Mayors Caucus today announced grants of up to $10,000 each to 25 public agencies through...
View ArticleRoute 66 Raceway welcomes D’arcy Buick GMC Route 66 Classic
Route 66 Raceway welcomes the return of the D’Arcy Buick GMC Route 66 Classic on August 17, 2019. While in its eighth year, the event has recently been reimagined and loaded with an unprecedented level...
View ArticleJoliet police seize guns
By Brian Stanley For the Bugle Joliet Police have seized six guns from suspects on the street during separate incidents this month. The first occurred about 3 p.m. Aug. 1 when officers allegedly saw...
View ArticleWill County Clerk Lauren Staley Ferry begins accepting credit and debit card...
Ryan Ostry Bugle Reporter @RyanOstry_BR18 rostry@buglenewspapers.com Currently, there is an estimated 1.27 billion credit and debit cards in use. Americans configure roughly 183 million people who do...
View ArticleNational Night Out bring police, community together
By Brian Stanley For the Bugle It’s not unusual to see a dunk tank when the police department hosts the National Night Out as Shorewood did Aug. 6. But the Shorewood Police may be more efficient than...
View ArticleMany local football teams will find themselves in a new-look conference this...
By Drake Skleba For the Bugle @BugleNewspapers sweditor@buglenewspapers.com For 18 of the 21 Voyager Media Publications’ football squads this fall, some small and some not-so-small changes, have taken...
View ArticleGrundy County wins third consecutive D’Arcy Buick GMC Route 66 Classic Grudge...
For the third consecutive year, Grundy County’s finest won the D’Arcy Buick GMC Route 66 Classic Grudge Match with a score of 4-2 over Will County, bringing the lifetime score to 3-1. Dignitaries from...
View ArticleWill County board members thank Walsh for service
Members of the Will County Board today lauded Will County Executive Larry Walsh Sr. for many decades of public service. Walsh announced that he will not seek re-election at a press conference following...
View ArticleCatholic High School information fair Sept. 8
The Catholic High School Information Fair will be held Sunday, Sept. 8 from 8:30 a.m. until noon at St. Mary Immaculate Parish 15629 S. Rt. 59 Plainfield. Representatives from Aurora Central Catholic...
View ArticleCharmaine Warren hosts ‘A Little More Love’ foundation event at Bar Louie for...
Ryan Ostry Bugle Reporter @RyanOstry_BR18 rostry@buglenewspapers.com The night of April 26, everything changed for the Dickerson family. “Growing up in Naperville, you don’t really have to worry about...
View ArticleJoliet author signs books on his trials and tribulations throughout life
Ryan Ostry Bugle Reporter @RyanOstry_BR18 rostry@buglenewspapers.com Dale Hansen has experienced enough in his life to fill a book or two — and that is exactly what he has done. Although Hansen has had...
View ArticleShorewood schools are back in session
By Brian Stanley For the Bugle Schools are back in session. Troy School District 30C, which includes three elementary schools in Shorewood, began the 2019-2020 school year Aug. 19. The district was...
View ArticleBolingbrook’s Borland looks to lead No. 5 ranked Ohio State to a National...
By Mark Gregory Editorial Director @Hear_The_Beard mark@buglenewspapers.com Heading into his junior season at Ohio State University, Bolingbrook graduate Tuf Borland is excited for the changes on the...
View ArticlePolice arrest pair of men for firing shots at another vehicle
By Brian Stanley For the Bugle Two men were arrested Aug. 21 after allegedly firing shots at another vehicle in Joliet. At 10:18 p.m. police were called to the 2400 block of West Jefferson Street where...
View ArticleCasseday Mansion on Joliet’s east side in jeopardy of being demolished
Ryan Ostry Bugle Reporter @RyanOstry_BR18 rostry@buglenewspapers.com While it is said that all good things that must come to an end, one group is trying to prevent the end of one nostalgic building on...
View ArticleShorewood sewers will be smoking this week
By Brian Stanley For the Bugle Shorewood residents can breathe easy if they notice smoking sewers this week. Smoke testing is scheduled for the next few days throughout the village’s sanitary sewer...
View ArticleSeveral talented Voyager Media football players are scattered over top...
When the best of the best line up on Saturday’s to compete for a shot at an NCAA Division-I FBS National Championship, there are good odds there will be some representitive from the Voyager Media...
View ArticleInterceptions hurt JCA in opening-season loss
By Drake Skleba For the Bugle After JCA sophomore quarterback Aidan Voss (5-for-8, 52 yards) engineered a 10-play, 66-yard scoring drive culminating in a one-yard scoring jaunt by senior wingback...
View ArticleSt. Rita’s Brown’s “Dance Move” Stuns JCA in Season Opener
By Drake Skleba For the Bugle After JCA sophomore quarterback Aidan Voss (5-for-8, 52 yards) engineered a 10-play 66-yard scoring drive that culminated in a one-yard scoring jaunt by senior...
View ArticleGlenbard West, Moore avenge two humiliating defeats to Hawks, in 2019 opener
By Drake Skleba For the Bugle In 2017, at Duchon Field, on the campus of Glenbard West High School in Glen Ellyn, the Maine South Hawks humiliated the host Hilltoppers 62-34 to open the 2017...
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