Will County
Recent News About Will County
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Will County clerk won't tolerate voter fraud
Nancy Schultz Voots, county clerk for Will County, will not tolerate voting fraud in her county. Her statement comes in light of recent allegations of voting fraud and bribery in Kankakee County.
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Will County ROE No. 56 accounting ruled inadequate
An Illinois Auditor General’s report released July 28 in Springfield found that Regional Office of Education No. 56, Will County, lacked sufficient internal procedures for financial reporting, financial accounting, journal entry management and grant requirements.
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Joliet City Council considers expansion of downtown SSA
Joliet City Council considers expansion of downtown SSA during recent meeting.
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Joliet City Council appoints mayor pro-tem
Joliet City Council appoints mayor pro-tem at recent meeting.
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Report: Peotone Community Unified School District 207U receives $512.65 per student from feds
Report: Peotone Community Unified School District 207U receives $512.65 per student from feds.
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Report: Reed Custer Community Unified School District 255U receives $390.16 per student from feds
Report: Reed Custer Community Unified School District 255U receives $390.16 per student from feds.
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Report: Valley View Community Unified School District 365U receives $769.79 per student from feds.
Report: Valley View Community Unified School District 365U receives $769.79 per student from feds.
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Report: Joliet Township District No. 204 receives $806.97 per student from feds.
Report: Joliet Township District No. 204 receives $806.97 per student from feds.
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Report: Lockport Township High School District No. 205 receives $345.11 per student from feds.
Report: Lockport Township High School District No. 205 receives $345.11 per student from feds.
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Report: Lincoln Way CHS District No. 210 receives $304.17 per student from feds.
Report: Lincoln Way CHS District No. 210 receives $304.17 per student from feds.
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73.8 percent of Lincoln-Way Central High School's 2015 graduating class enrolled in college
73.8 percent of Lincoln-Way Central High School's 2015 graduating class enrolled in college
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65.1 percent of Plainfield High School's 2015 graduating class enrolled in college
65.1 percent of Plainfield High School's 2015 graduating class enrolled in college
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Lockport Committee of the Whole approves intergovernmental agreement for recycling center
Lockport Committee of the Whole approved an intergovernmental agreement for the recycling center.
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26.1 percent of Reed-Custer High School's 2015 graduating class enrolled in college
26.1 percent of Reed-Custer High School's 2015 graduating class enrolled in college
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59 percent of Romeoville High School's 2015 graduating class enrolled in college
59 percent of Romeoville High School's 2015 graduating class enrolled in college
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80.1 percent of Lincoln-Way North High School's 2015 graduating class enrolled in college
80.1 percent of Lincoln-Way North High School's 2015 graduating class enrolled in college
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58.5 percent of Wilmington High School's 2015 graduating class enrolled in college
58.5 percent of Wilmington High School's 2015 graduating class enrolled in college
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Romeoville Village Board discusses ITEP funding
Romeoville Village Board discusses ITEP funding at recent workshop meeting.
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76.8 percent of Beecher High School's 2015 graduating class enrolled in college
76.8 percent of Beecher High School's 2015 graduating class enrolled in college
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Romeoville Board of Trustees approves several contracts
Romeoville Board of Trustees approves several contracts at recent meeting.