Rosemaria DiBenedetto has been named Manhattan's Village Administrator. She'll leave her role with the City of Joliet, the mayor said.
Manhattan trustees on Tuesday accepted the resignation of Jeff Wold, who began as Village Administrator in 2024.
Construction is expected to begin later this month and continue through the fall, officials said Wednesday.
Manhattan Mayor Mike Adrieansen faced challenger Dave Beemsterboer in the April 1 consolidated election.
Manhattan Mayor Mike Adrieansen faces challenger Dave Beemsterboer in the April 1 consolidated election.
The consolidated election is April 1. Early voting begins March 17.
Manhattan District 114 Board members voted Wednesday not to renew the contract for a PE teacher under investigation for alleged misconduct.
Manhattan officials are ready to begin a watermain extension and rehab of Well No. 7 into a state-of-the-art water treatment facility.
Mayor Mike Adrieansen and sitting trustee Dave Beemsterboer will face off in April. The board will see new faces, whichever slate wins.
Manhattan's Mayor wants another go, and the Board of Trustees will inevitably be shuffled a bit in the April 1, 2025 election.
The mayor and trustees voted 6-0 Monday in favor of joining the lawsuit.
Will County State's Attorney encourages citizens to report inappropriate activity or electioneering via a hotline Tuesday, Nov. 5.
Polls open at 6 a.m. on Tuesday.
Early voting dates, how to register and how to vote by mail.
Three trustee seats, village clerk, and mayor spots will be up for election in Manhattan.
The Village is one of six communities in Illinois chosen for the grant.
Manhattan Trustee Justin Young has announced that he will seek to extend his stay on the Village Board.
Adrieansen touts continued work on the Village's comprehensive plan and a downtown master plan.
Arrowhead Smoke Works' proposed cargo container to be used as smoker storage is one step closer to clearance.
Village officials on Tuesday signed off on an intergovernmental agreement with the Manhattan Park District, to help make a dog park happen.
An open house and community visioning workshop is set to gather residents' feedback and input on the community's comprehensive plan.
Manhattan's Village Administrator Nick Palmer has resigned from the role, effective June 6.
Anderson focuses on diversity, individual rights, and equal protections.
The only “highly recommended” candidate for appellate court pursues justice in and out of the courtroom.
Anderson ranked “highly recommended” by Illinois Bar Association — the only one of seven appellate court candidates to receive this ranking.
The Manhattan Village Board on Tuesday passed an ordinance Tuesday banning the local sales of nitrous oxide for recreational use.
Mayor Mike Adrieansen signed an order preventing intercity bus drivers from dropping passengers off unscheduled without prior approval.
In a 12-10 vote on each measure, trustees gave the OK for solar farms to be built on a total of 98 acres in Crete and Monee townships.
The open house will be held Tuesday, Oct. 17, at 5 p.m.
Manhattan officials were recognized for their financial practices, and the police department is back to fully staffed.
Early voting is under way. Here’s everything you need to know about the Nov. 8 election.
Apollo is a German shorthaired pointer. He is currently being trained in Pennsylvania with his partner, Manhattan police officer Ryan Gulli.
Officers Rob Bernardy, Alex Raske and Jim Redlich were recognized by the Village Tuesday for their efforts.