Sep 29, 2009 | Morris Daily Herald
Melissa Burash, 43, Streator, was placed on conditional discharge for two years and fined $675 for DUI.
DIAMOND – Mr. Ernest Stanford Perona, 94, of Diamond, Ill., passed away on Wednesday, Sept.
Goal: Lowest taxes, best education
COAL CITY – Coal City Community Unit School District 1 Board President Shawn Hamilton made it clear Monday how the board views its financial position.
Coal City driver faces DUI charge
A MOTORIST was charged with DUI by Grundy County deputies. David Hayes, 48, 185 Blackstone, Coal City, was arrested about 1:10 a.m. Tuesday, Sept.
Food bank serving many families in need
Recently food pantries have seen a large influx in the number of people arriving for assistance.
DIAMOND – Mrs. Lorraine Papach, 88, of Diamond, Ill., passed away Monday, Sept.
Flu vaccines available throughout area
The Grundy County Health Department is preparing to provide six opportunities for county residents to receive flu shots.
Coal City will repair, add sidewalks
COAL CITY – Walking, jogging or pushing a baby stroller in Coal City may get a bit easier in the not-too-distant future.
Mr. James E. Hougas, 77, passed away peacefully at home on Friday, Sept. 11, 2009, surrounded by his loving family.
Students invited to take part in essay contest
The Alida C. Bliss Chapter NSDAR of Morris sponsors an American History Essay Contest every year.
Five area drivers face DUI charges
FIVE drivers were charged with DUI by Grundy County deputies during the weekend.
Crackdown on unlicensed drivers continues
Grundy County State's Attorney Sheldon Sobol continues to crack down on drivers who have suspended license and continue to violate the law.
Coal City Medical Staff at Riverside Medical Center Welcome Two New Doctors
After receiving his medical degree from Meerut University, Dr. Deepankar interned at SVBP Hospital and completed his residency at Chicago's Grant Hospital.
Boswell to unveil codes hidden away in old quilts
The Will/Grundy Genealogical Society will hold its monthly membership meeting on Saturday, Sept.