Niles-Morton Grove, IL|Press Release|
Village And YMCA End Fitness Center Discussions
The Village and the YMCA of Metro Chicago will no longer discuss transferring pperations of the Niles Family Fitness Center to the YMCA.
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The Village and the YMCA of Metro Chicago will no longer discuss transferring pperations of the Niles Family Fitness Center to the YMCA.
The City of Wheaton prohibits residents from general open burning, including leaves.
Early Voting at Northbrook Village Hall runs through Nov. 2.
Leaves will be collected every other week by Public Works through Nov. 25.
The live question and answer session will be broadcast on City Channel 16 and streamed on the City's Facebook page and YouTube channel.
The deadline for the 2020 Census is Sept. 30.
Elementary schools and junior high schools across Joliet are welcoming new teachers and other staff this school year.
Weekly events begin Sept. 3 and families will be provided an art supply kit at no cost.
The Nominating Committee of the Civic Betterment Party has announced its candidates for open positions on the Glen Ellyn Village Board.
The Village of Glen Ellyn's Public Works Department is currently accepting applications for temporary, part-time snow plow drivers.
Cook County is looking for high school juniors and seniors to serve as paid judges on Election Day.
The water utility will be recognized during a pre-recorded awards ceremony Oct. 9.
The Village’s third-annual Community Clean Up Day with Lakeshore Recycling Systems will take place next Saturday.
The event is scheduled for Oct. 1 at Bolingbrook Golf Club.
Appointments can be made on the American Red Cross website.
Businesses may install shelters and use portable heaters to increase comfort and convenience for outdoor dining patrons.
Face coverings are encouraged and social distancing is required.
Residents may now begin to pay for their 2021 City of Evanston wheel tax, residential parking permits and residential parking passes.
Repair work will begin on Thursday, with the closure expected to last four days.
The preserve will remain open while the City of Naperville has closed a section of Royce Road to remove shrubbery.