The crash occurred around 2 p.m. when a dark blue late-model Chevrolet Equinox attempted to enter the Mobil Station s southern entrance. It was apparently struck in the rear by a light blue Mercedes-Benz L350 and then, according to one officer at the scene, everyone went everywhere. Caught up in the crash was a dark-colored Honda CRV with Vermont plates. Debris was scattered along the southbound lanes, which were closed and traffic was diverted over Old Columbia Street. The Equinox s rear end was crushed and it was taken away by Mohawk Auto Wrecking. The Mercedes had significant damage to the front end and the CRV incurred damage on the driver s side.
UpdatedThu, Feb 18, 2021 at 8:34 pm CT
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Channahon s Park District recently voted to sell Skateland to a company in the Joliet area. It will not be a roller skating rink moving forward. (Image via Google Maps )
CHANNAHON, IL Channahon s Park District has owned and operated the Skateland Recreation Center roller skating rink since the 1980s, but those days are over. The park district has chosen to sell the Skateland property along Route 6 for $550,000, court records show.
A Joliet area company, Tobro Ltd., has purchased the land, which consists of 2.27 acres. Skateland is at 25334 West Eames St., right next to the Channahon Lanes bowling alley. A 12,000-square-foot roller skating facility, Skateland was also available for wedding receptions, banquets, birthday partes, fundraisers, pizza parties and private skating events, according to the Channahon Park District.