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The Village of Lisle’s Business Relief Program was developed to assist Lisle businesses in their recovery from the impacts of the pandemic.
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The Village of Lisle’s Business Relief Program was developed to assist Lisle businesses in their recovery from the impacts of the pandemic.
Secretary of State representatives will follow all State of Illinois health and safety protocols in providing services Oct. 15.
Here at work, we have a Zoom group to discuss varied book genres, and last month the topic was Historical Fiction – my favorite!
The Cook County Department of Transportation and Highways grant will support major pedestrian and infrastructure improvements.
The city is making changes to "encourage residents, developers, and businesses to invest in their properties and in the community."
While the efforts of Illinois residents appears to be paying dividends in battling COVID-19, worrisome data is being reported in Wisconsin.
The shift will accommodate staffing changes due to the 2020-2021 budget being affected by the economic impact of COVID-19.
The first progress reports were issued on September 29 and are available on Campus Student and Campus Parent.
Three Fine Arts champions at Niles West High School and a Niles North student were honored.
Reading together should be a positive experience, and this encourages kids to become life-long readers.
The first 12-person jury in DuPage County since the pandemic began returned their verdict against Angelo Navarro following a five-day trial.
Hosting this event requires that all attendees must follow COVID-19 protocols to ensure the safety and well-being of all.
The “FALL Citywide CLEAN-UP” is part of the City’s initiative designed to reinvigorate and improve neighborhoods.
"Please follow the Illinois Department of Public Health guidelines."
The application deadline is Jan. 8.
Check out what’s going on inside #D123 schools.
All 020 General Election voters are encouraged to cast a ballot prior to Election Day, either by mail or during early voting.
What if Cinderella was actually a cyborg sent to save the world, or what if the evil queen was simply misunderstood?
Two of our students, Brandon Mitchell (Trail) and Nevaeh Haywood (Bloom) attended Jackson State’s virtual band camp this summer.
Photos of bobcats in the preserves are rare, said Becky Blankenship, the Forest Preserve’s wildlife biologist.