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Joseph Hosey was with Patch from 2010 to 2017 and returned in 2025. Hosey is a National Press Club John Aubuchon Press Freedom Award winner, was named the Northern Illinois University Journalist of the Year, was inducted into the Northern Illinois University Hall of Fame, and won Columnist of the Year awards from both the Illinois Associated Press and the Illinois Press Association. Hosey authored a book about the Drew Peterson case, "Fatal Vows: The Tragic Wives of Sergeant Drew Peterson," which was made into the record-setting Lifetime movie "Drew Peterson: Untouchable."
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The Wyoming man was walking near the intersection of Route 53 and Laraway Road when he was hit.
The former prosecutor and candidate for state’s attorney was arrested on a felony drug charge in Grundy County.
DEA agents and police reportedly nabbed the man at a Super 8.
The police are still searching for the Joliet man’s killer.
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He veered into oncoming traffic and crashed after he was shot in the head.
He veered into oncoming traffic and crashed after he was shot in the head.
The Joliet man veered into oncoming traffic and crashed after he was shot in the head.
The Joliet Park District is paying $375,000 to make a fitness instructor’s sexual harassment lawsuit go away.
Got your lottery ticket? The winning numbers are worth $50 million.
Merry Christmas! City Hall will be closed and the parking decks will be free on two days.
Take a look at who the Joliet police are arresting now.
The crook covered his face with a mask and crept along the wall of the house to stay out of the camera’s eye, the victimized man said.
He was caught on video, but not by the police. Yet.
He was caught on video, but not by the police. Yet.
He was caught on video, but not by the police. Yet.
The Change.org petition accuses the company of leaving buildings vacant to keep down competition.
Check out who the Joliet police arrested on Wednesday.
The crook stole more than $4,000 worth of drugs, police said.