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UpdatedMon, Jun 14, 2021 at 12:29 am CT
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There will never be any more fireworks shows at Memorial Stadium. Next month s July 4th fireworks will be held at the Joliet Junior College campus on Houbolt Road. (John Ferak/Patch )
JOLIET, IL Back in January, outgoing city manager Jim Hock convinced the Joliet City Council to include several thousand dollars in the 2021 budget to raffle off a new truck or sports utility vehicle from
Terry D Arcy Motors. Hock came up with the idea to help promote Joliet s transition of the July 4th fireworks show from Memorial Stadium to the Joliet Junior College.
As Joliet Patch reported in January, there will be no more 4th of July fireworks shows at Memorial Stadium, ever. That s to ensure the new $1.4 million FieldTurf softball diamonds at the Joliet Park District property do not get ruined from the fireworks.
UpdatedWed, May 26, 2021 at 11:46 pm CT
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As Eric Lurry was losing consciousness in the back of the squad car, Joliet Police Sgt. Doug May smacked the Black Joliet resident in the head and declared, Wake up, bitch! (Image via Joliet police )
JOLIET, IL In one of Al Roechner s final decisions running the Joliet Police Department, the city s departing police chief in January notified
Sgt. Doug May he was getting a seven-day suspension in connection with Eric Lurry s death from one year earlier.
Joliet Patch learned of the seven work-day discipline issued against Sgt. May in connection with the death of the Black Joliet resident during a Freedom of Information Act request to the Joliet Police Department.