Oct 31, 2009 | Herald News
Educator awarded for fire safety
Cindy Wilson, fire and life safety education coordinator for Channahon and Minooka fire protection districts, received the New Horizons Award from the Illinois Fire Inspectors Association.
Police charge Channahon man with DUI
A CHANNAHON man was charged with DUI by Minooka police about 2 a.m. Sunday Oct. 25. Richard Harris, 62, 24455 Moorman, Channahon, was also ticketed for improper lane usage.
Trick-or-treaters in Morris will be able to go door to door seeking candy and other treats between 4 and 7 p.m. on Saturday, Oct.
Village to sell abandoned Caddy
The village of Channahon will have a car up for sale soon, along with a bit of property.
Torch run is no trivial pursuit
Think you're smarter than a whole bunch of cops? You'll have a chance to prove it to the judge Nov.
Gun safety a serious topic for area police
Sgt. Shane Casey and Officer Brad Bucciarelli bring a lot of firepower to their classroom lectures.
Jerry Kowalski of Elmhurst plays the part of Union Army General George Henry Thomas in the Civil War Days reenactment at Dollinger Family Farm at Channahon on Saturday, Oct.
Dr. Mark Kaschube, who will present his 20th annual free magic show to the community at Minooka Community High School South Campus next Saturday, practices with two of the violinists who will perform in the show, entitled “twenty.” Dr.
Gordon: Legislators could learn from Rotary Club
Careen M. Gordon, state representative 75th District, said the Four-Way Test that all Rotarians abide by could be helpful to many in Springfield as they make decisions that affect everyone in Illinois.
Man files lawsuit over 2008 accident
A man injured in an accident in Will County filed suit in circuit court Tuesday, Oct.
Retired state cop could take helm in Plainfield
A retired state police officer could take the helm of the Plainfield Police Department next month.
Channahon's Manion earns his PGA card
Minooka Community High School graduate Josh Manion earned his PGA card last week at New Mexico State University's Golf Course.
Flood-stricken Channahon homes may get some relief
Residents of a flood-stricken cul-de-sac got some more help from their village board this week, but were also asked to step up to the plate themselves.
County must consider options by 2013
This letter is an attempt to shed some light on the steady stream of comments to this newspaper regarding the update to the county's solid waste plan.
Village action a blessing to Channahon church
The three dozen or so faithful of the First Baptist Church of Channahon who had crowded into this week's village board meeting let out a collective sigh of relief as trustees decided to bend the rules a bit to foster the church's building plans.
Local actor cast in Steppenwolf play
Gutierrez will portray Papa, Uncle Nacho, Alicia's father and Mr. Benny. David Silverman passess the gavel to Pamela Mott, the new board chairman of Easter Seals.
Saturday fire guts Hometown Hot Dogs
CHANNAHON – A fire was reported about 8:25 p.m. Saturday at the Hometown Hot Dog restaurant, 25520 Pheasant Lane, Channahon.
Channahon man reportedly causes disturbance
A DISORDERLY conduct complaint was signed against Benjamin Poore, 41, Bridge St., Channahon, at 10:40 p.m. Wednesday, Sept.
Police blotter: Hot-dog shop fire probed
Authorities have not determined what caused the fire that shut down a strip mall restaurant Saturday night.
Channahon schools honor ex-staffer
With help from the Channahon Park District, Channahon schools planted a tree at N.B. Galloway Elementary School in honor of former school building and grounds employee Arthur C. Johnson.
Strip Mall Fire Investigation Continues
The investigation continues into what caused a Saturday night fire in a Channahon strip mall at 255-20 South Pheasant Lane near the U S 6 -Ridge Road intersection.
Woman surrenders for hair-grabbing incident in Jan. 2009
A woman wanted on an aggravated battery charge, filed last January, surrendered Wednesday and post $500 cash bond.