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A podcast about the people and places of Kankakee County, IL.

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  • Electric Rates to Spike June 1, Local Teen Opens Record Store, Sugar Island Bridge Replacement Planned, and More
    May 23 2025

    In this week’s episode of Kankakee Podcast News, host Drew Raisor brings the top stories from the Kankakee area, proudly sponsored by Stefari Coffeehouse and the Alkebulan History Center. Coverage includes the Aroma Park dredging project hitting the halfway mark, a tragic house fire in Bradley, and the appointment of a new trustee in Bourbonnais. Also featured the opening of Glue Man Vintage & Records in Bourbonnais, a major 45% hike in ComEd electric rates starting June 1, and plans for a new Staybridge Hotel in Bradley. Bishop McNamara and Kankakee High School make headlines in spring sports, while Benoit Greenhouses celebrates 50 years as a family-owned business. The episode wraps with this weekend’s local events and live music lineup, plus a jet ski rescue on the Kankakee River and a quick dose of sports highlights in the “Sports in 90 Seconds” segment, brought to you by Nana’s Bakery.

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    12 m
  • #203: Jamie Hawkins on Leading Grant Park and Building Community Traditions
    May 19 2025

    In this episode of the Kankakee Podcast, host Jake LaMore welcomes back Jamie Hawkins, the first female mayor of Grant Park and the show’s milestone 100th guest. Since her last appearance, life has changed dramatically for Jamie—she’s navigated housing challenges, made the bittersweet decision not to seek re-election, and closed out her historic term as mayor. Jamie and Jake dive into her time leading Grant Park, celebrating the fun, community-focused events she introduced—like the Halloween hot dog party for kids, a festive tree lighting ceremony, and an egg-cellent Easter celebration.

    Amid the laughter and nostalgia, Jamie opens up about bigger civic accomplishments: championing new walking paths to create safer routes for students, helping bring a cannabis dispensary (and vital revenue) to the small town, and managing police staffing and budgets in a growing community with limited resources.

    The episode doesn’t shy from the personal, either. Jamie candidly addresses a recent family incident that made local headlines, sharing what it was like to find herself on the other side of law enforcement and how she moved forward during the final months of her term. She reflects on the tough lessons learned—especially about pleasing everyone in a close-knit town—and why she always chose transparency, even when it was hard.

    Now settling into life in Bourbonnais, Jamie talks about the adjustments, her hopes for continued community involvement, and the legacy she leaves as a trailblazer for women in local leadership. Through it all, her main message is clear: be kind, treat others how you want to be treated, and don’t let setbacks stop you from making a difference where you can.

    What’s next for Kankakee County’s pioneering former mayor? Tune in to hear Jamie’s journey, her advice, and her unshakable spirit as she turns the page to her next adventure.

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    49 m
  • Bradley Opens 315 Sports Park, Saint Mary’s Ends OB/GYN Services, Rhubarb Festival Returns and more
    May 16 2025

    In this week’s episode of Kankakee Podcast News, host Drew Raisor brings you the top stories shaping our community, proudly sponsored by Stefari Coffeehouse and the Alkebulan History Center. We’re covering the opening success of Bradley’s $47M 315 Sports Park and its impact on local business, community pushback against Saint Mary’s OB/GYN closure, and the proposed gas rate hikes affecting millions in Illinois. Plus, the upcoming Rhubarb Festival, and how local schools are making headlines in spring sports. Stick around for this weekend’s live music lineup and events, including pet adoptions, planetarium shows, and the Kankakee Farmers Market. All that and more, right here in your hometown news roundup.

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    12 m
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I hadn't been able to bring myself to listen to this until today. Nick was such an amazing person. It was great to hear his voice again. Look forward to catching up on some of the other episodes I've missed.

Thanks for the nostalgia, Jake.

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