The meeting will be held at St. John's United Church of Christ in Mokena, on Saturday, Sept. 13.
Incumbent Mayor Frank Fleischer sought to retain his seat against challenger and sitting trustee George Metanias.
Incumbent Mayor Frank Fleischer seeks to retain his seat against challenger and sitting trustee George Metanias.
The event will be held April 22 at the Mokena Police Department.
The consolidated election is April 1. Early voting is underway.
The consolidated election is April 1. Early voting begins March 17.
Polls open at 6 a.m. on Tuesday.
Early voting dates, how to register and how to vote by mail.
Summit Hill District 161 parents will be asked to state if they agree with the way the Board of Education voted to close two schools.
Village officials are asking residents to participate in forming the next comprehensive plan.
Petitions may be returned beginning November 18 and no later than November 25.
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.
Four police sergeants agreed to payments between $13,000 and $126,000 to settle a lawsuit alleging they were owed for unpaid overtime.
Village officials recently approved a $258,000 contract for the cameras, which are required under state law for officers across Illinois.
Residents who use 8,000 gallons of water will see an increase of $4.80 beginning in August after the City of Chicago increased its rate.
A lawsuit claims the village has failed to pay overtime for 10 years, which is costing Mokena taxpayers $30,000 in interest per month.
The board will welcome two new members after three residents, including an incumbent, ran unopposed to fill three Trustee seats.
With 100 percent of the precincts reporting, Julie Oost, Kelli MacMillan, and Samantha Tunney were the top vote-getters for three seats.
Incumbent Debbie Engler and newcomers Terry Germany and Terrence Smith will fill three seats on the Board of Trustees.
Candidates agree that more support is needed for teachers who are spread too thin but said that district improvements must be a priority.
The local attorney, father of three, and Mokena resident is seeking a seat on the Lincoln-Way District 210 Board of Education.
Mokena resident Israel Smith is seeking one of four seats that are up for grabs on the park board in the upcoming April election.
Mokena resident Terence Smith is seeking a seat on the Village Board of Trustees in the upcoming April election.
Current Mokena Village Trustee Debbie Engler is seeking re-election and if successful, would be filling out a fifth term on the board.
Mokena resident Terry Germany is seeking one of three open seats on the Village Board of Trustees that are up for grabs in April.
One vendor is offering a July 4 show for $50,000, which is more than $22,000 than the village spent in 2022, which could prompt changes.
Kirk Zoellner retired from his role with the village this month after 19 years using leadership to drive strategic village initiatives.
Three board seats are up for grabs in next spring's election and residents have until Monday to file papers with the village for candidacy.
There were 64 winners from 2021 and 65 winners from 2022, plus an additional 20 Lifetime Beautification Awards.