Scott Viau, Patch Staff
- Joliet, IL
Scott Viau was born in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan and received his bachelor's degree in English from Northern Michigan University in Marquette, Michigan. He worked for the student newspaper, The North Wind, while in college. After graduation, he was employed by The Daily Mining Gazette in Houghton, Michigan, where he worked as a reporter, editor and page designer.
Anyone with questions, concerns or news tips can reach Scott at scott.viau@patch.com.
Posting Activity
Joliet|News|
Will County Forest Preserve Board Retains President
Annette Parker has been selected as vice president.
Oswego, IL|News|
Kendall County Sheriff’s Office Attends First Responder Appreciation Day
The event honored and recognized the efforts of first responders who serve every day to keep communities safe.
Oswego, IL|News|
District 308 Boundaries Approved / Dog, Woman Rescued from Water / Search for Missing Woman / County Judge Threatened
Catch up on Fox Valley headlines: Oswego house fire / State scholars / safety standards / Sex with child prison sentence.
Naperville, IL|News|
Naperville Police Looking for Info on Alleged Credit Card Thief
Fraudulent transactions occurred at a number of locations in Naperville and additional Chicagoland suburbs.
Oswego, IL|News|
Teen Batters Staff Members at Oswego High School: Police
The boy allegedly entered the school without permission as students were leaving for the day.
Aurora, IL|News|
Small Bathroom Fire Breaks Out at East Aurora High School
There were no injuries and no charges have been filed for this incident.
Naperville, IL|News|
Man Who Allegedly Set Fire to a Homeless Man's Tent is a Former Chicago Cop: Report
He retired in November 2006 as a sergeant.
Oswego, IL|News|
District 308 Hires New Assistant Superintendent for Business Services and Operations
“We are happy to announce that Mr. Dada is going to be joining us,” Superintendent of Schools Dr. John Sparlin said.
Romeoville, IL|News|
Soliciting a Prostitute, DUI, Retail Theft: Romeoville Blotter
Arrests occurred between Dec. 2 and Dec. 8.
