Drones have gotten a bad rep lately, with no shortage of peculiar UFO-type sightings and conspiracy theories coloring the perception of low-flying unmanned aerial vehicles. What people may not realize, however, is the FAA-licensed drone flying above might be on a special mission to bring a lost pet home. At least, that was the case […]
Author Archives: Stephanie Irvine
Manhattan Parks Approve Tax Levy, Executive Director’s Contract
The Manhattan Park District passed its tax levy for the upcoming year, which reflects a 6.67% percent increase over last year’s tax revenue. The Park District Board also approved Executive Director Jay Kelly’s three-year contract for $144,432 for 2025, with incremental increases between four and six percent each year of the contract. Kelly’s new contract […]
Board Debates Removing Fire Sprinkler Requirement for School
The Manhattan Board engaged in a spirited debate about whether St. Joseph School should be held to the village’s ordinance on fire suppression sprinklers or whether the village should re-write its code to exempt the school and others that may find themselves in similar positions. Village Attorney Jeff Taylor explained that village codes cannot have […]
Manhattan Welcomes Another New Business: Crafty Nook
Business is booming in Manhattan, and another new business has opened its doors. The once half-empty Manhattan Station strip mall is finally filling up with new businesses, much to the delight of residents who had gotten used to the vacant units. The Crafty Nook, a consignment craft store showcasing local crafters’ wares, began welcoming customers […]
MFPD Sees Increase in Calls in 2024
By Stephanie Irvine The Manhattan Fire Protection District has had a busy year — up nearly 400 calls for service over last year’s total. Chief Steve Malone reported that as of the December meeting, the district had responded to 2,631 calls for service. With tones going off during the meeting, that number will undoubtedly rise […]
Manhattan Solar Development Advances
A solar development proposed for Smith and Cedar Roads in Manhattan gained approval from the Will County Planning and Zoning Commission on Tuesday, December 17. The commission voted 6-1 to pass the project to the Will County Board’s Land Use Committee. Commissioner Karen Warrick was the lone vote against it. Public comments mostly were composed, […]
Tattooing Hope, One Areola at a Time
Manhattan woman Kelsey Cowan is doing her part to help recovering cancer patients ease into the healing process by offering free paramedical tattoos that make them feel a little more like themselves. “I don’t really have it in me to charge people for that,” Cowan said. Not all shops “pay with a smile” for those […]
Long-awaited Baker Road Bridge Replacement Scheduled
By Stephanie Irvine Baker Road travelers will be pleased to learn the single-lane Baker Road bridge is slated to be rebuilt in the spring of 2025, with construction scheduled to start April 1 — barring any April Fool’s jokes. The proverbial road to replace the bridge has been a long one. Manhattan Township Road Commissioner […]
Manhattan Cop’s Lost Service Weapon Recovered with Spent Round
The individual who found Manhattan Police Commander Michael Holford’s lost service weapon negligently fired a round through his vehicle’s floorboard before calling police to turn in the gun. According to the Joliet Police report detailing the recovery, the individual, a male fast-food delivery driver whose name was withheld, stated he found the gun while picking […]
Editorial: Unlikely Reporter
By Stephanie Irvine In honor of National Newspaper Week, I’m writing my unlikely story about how I never intended to become a reporter. It’s true — it just kind of happened, albeit not entirely by surprise. Growing up, I was no stranger to newspapers. The Herald News and Chicago Tribune were staples on our kitchen […]
