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Family and tradition sells “world famous chicken” Sticking to good old-fashioned tradition, offering a unique atmosphere, friendly service and great hot food has kept the family-owned, iconic White Fence Farm…
Romeoville ups sales tax; to launch food/drink tax In a two-fold plan to share the burden of residential growth and what officials call a proactive move to avoid a budget deficit in the future, the village has opted to increase…
Three parks to get facelifts
To the delight of neighborhood kids looking for something new to do, they may soon have an opportunity within walking distance. Three parks in the area are expected to receive makeovers soon, offe...
Progress for downtown development continues, slowly
While no deals have been signed or announcements made proclaiming any new development for the downtown area, village officials say progress is still being made, mainly within crucial infrastructur...
Hooray for the circus! Though rescheduled because of stormy weather on Friday, Circus Hooray, pleased the crown on Sunday, an event co-sponsored by the Romeoville Recreation Department and the Lockport Township Park Dis...
Two injured in Romeoville house explosion Two people were injured in a house explosion today in Romeoville. Romeoville Public Works employees and a private contractor were replacing curbs in the 400 block of Holden Ave when they accidentl...
Train accident kills two
Two people in a car were struck and killed by an Amtrak passenger train Thursday afternoon after the driver drove under the lowered crossing gates at 135th street and New Avenue. According to Rome...
Man convicted of stabbing baby
A 25-year-old Romeoville man was convicted of attempted first-degree murder of his infant son. Miguel Villarreal is in Will County custody and awaiting sentencing for stabbing his six-week old bab...
Lewis holds breakfast For the 38th year, the EAA Chapter 15 has sponsored a pancake breakfast rain or shine, opening the hangar to the public for viewing where hundreds of adults and children from all over the region...
Will County selects new board members 1340 WJOL and the Bugle Newspaper have learned that the two new members of the Will County Board have been selected. Republican John Gerl from District Five had stepped aside to take a position...
Family and tradition sells “world famous chicken” Sticking to good old-fashioned tradition, offering a unique atmosphere, friendly service and great hot food has kept the family-owned, iconic White Fence Farm…
Romeoville ups sales tax; to launch food/drink tax In a two-fold plan to share the burden of residential growth and what officials call a proactive move to avoid a budget deficit in the future, the village has opted to increase…
Three parks to get facelifts
To the delight of neighborhood kids looking for something new to do, they may soon have an opportunity within walking distance. Three parks in the area are expected to receive makeovers soon, offe...
Progress for downtown development continues, slowly
While no deals have been signed or announcements made proclaiming any new development for the downtown area, village officials say progress is still being made, mainly within crucial infrastructur...
Hooray for the circus! Though rescheduled because of stormy weather on Friday, Circus Hooray, pleased the crown on Sunday, an event co-sponsored by the Romeoville Recreation Department and the Lockport Township Park Dis...
Two injured in Romeoville house explosion Two people were injured in a house explosion today in Romeoville. Romeoville Public Works employees and a private contractor were replacing curbs in the 400 block of Holden Ave when they accidentl...
Train accident kills two
Two people in a car were struck and killed by an Amtrak passenger train Thursday afternoon after the driver drove under the lowered crossing gates at 135th street and New Avenue. According to Rome...
Man convicted of stabbing baby
A 25-year-old Romeoville man was convicted of attempted first-degree murder of his infant son. Miguel Villarreal is in Will County custody and awaiting sentencing for stabbing his six-week old bab...
Lewis holds breakfast For the 38th year, the EAA Chapter 15 has sponsored a pancake breakfast rain or shine, opening the hangar to the public for viewing where hundreds of adults and children from all over the region...
Will County selects new board members 1340 WJOL and the Bugle Newspaper have learned that the two new members of the Will County Board have been selected. Republican John Gerl from District Five had stepped aside to take a position...