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Gov. J.B. Pritzker, second from right, speaks at the opening of the Lion Electric plant. Also pictured are Joliet Mayor Bob O Dekirk (left), Congressman Bill Foster (D-11) and Will County Center for Economic Development Vice President Doug Pryor (right). (John Ferak/Patch)
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JOLIET, IL Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker came to Joliet at 7:30 a.m. Friday to reveal positive economic development news:
Lion Electric, a Canadian company in Quebec, will open its first United States automobile manufacturing plant in Joliet.
Long-term, Lion Electric plans to hire around 1,400 people to make electric automobiles at the Youngs Road facility in Joliet, several sources told Joliet Patch. Officials said the plant will be the largest electric vehicle manufacturer in the United States for medium- and heavy-duty vehicles.
Cesar Guerrero, 25, Declares Joliet City Council Victory Patch 2 hrs ago John Ferak © Dawn Aulet/Joliet Patch If we can guarantee universal access to affordable water and stop the Northpoint development from steamrolling our community, that would be a real success, Cesar Guerrero informed Patch.
JOLIET, IL Cesar Guerrero has defeated JJC Board President Bob Wunderlich in the race to fill the last open at-large seat on the Joliet City Council. The 25-year-old Guerrero becomes the first Latino ever elected to citywide office in Joliet, according to Tuesday s news release.
Guerrero s campaign annnounced that he overcame his election night deficit of 55 votes with a strong showing in mail-in ballots that left him 15 votes ahead of Wunderlich, enough to make him the first Latino in Joliet history to be elected to city-wide office.