This episode of This One Time in Kankakee explores a pivotal moment in local history: the October 1872 fire that destroyed the county's first permanent courthouse. Drawing on historical research by Jack Klasey of the Kankakee County Museum, the narrative reconstructs the events of a windy Friday night when a landmark limestone building was nearly lost to the flames.The episode details the challenges faced by the community before the existence of an organized fire department and highlights the urgent efforts of citizens to preserve vital public records from the burning structure. Beyond the fire itself, the story examines the subsequent arson investigation and the complex negotiations with insurance companies that followed.To learn more about the specific cause of the fire, the fate of the suspects involved, and how the courthouse was eventually restored, listen to the full narrative. This installment provides an in-depth look at the resilience of Kankakee’s early residents and the preservation of the county’s legal heritage.Send us Fan MailWant more from the WVLI Podcast Network? Listen to the WVLI News Update with Rob West every weekday morning! Get the days local news from the greater Kankakee County, IL area in 10 minutes or less. Subscribe now on your preferred podcast platform: https://wvlinewsupdate.buzzsprout.comThe Voices You Trust, Beyond The Dial.