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Coronavirus Cases In Kendall Co. Surpass 900; No New Deaths
County health officials said there are a total of 906 cases with 596 in recovery.

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County health officials said there are a total of 906 cases with 596 in recovery.

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Arrests reported by Romeoville police May 23-June 4.
Arrests reported by the Kendall County Sheriff's Office June 4-13.
Beginning on June 12, and every Friday thereafter, testing will take place in the parking lot of the WCHD offices at 323 Quadrangle Drive.
Coffee giant announced Wednesday that it will be closing 400 stores in U.S. and Canada, but will expand pickup options.
The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act passed by congress provided a lump sum of revenue to the Will County Board.
Plainfield Fire Chief Jon Stratton said firefighters responded to a call at noon about a body along the tracks near 111th Street.
Teams across the district are developing plans for either in-person classes, virtual learning or a model with a blend of both.
To ensure a safe Independence Day celebration, Plainfield officers will join Illinois State Police for increased enforcement.
Coffee giant announced Wednesday that it will be closing 400 stores in U.S. and Canada, but will expand pickup options.
At the urging of the Illinois Department on Aging, the Senior Center will continue halting all group activities to ensure safety.
Romeoville resident Kaela Kelly started this group so that supporters of the Black Lives Matter movement can unite.
The new $61K playground will be installed within the next two months and the old one has been donated to nonprofit Kids Around the World.
The Romeoville Police Department has appointed Ken Kroll as the new police chief.
The Classic Car Cruise will see cars 20 years or older drive through the streets of Plainfield.
The Village of Oswego announced Thursday that residents unemployed due to the pandemic can apply for a one-time $20 credit.
Normal business hours will resume but patrons are expected to follow health directives to contain the spread of coronavirus.
Joseph P. Colonero of Aurora is charged with aggravated assault for pointing a gun during a road rage incident.