Channahon-Minooka, IL|Press Release|
Alert: Water Boil Order In Effect For Woodland Court
The order went int effect Sept. 14 for some Channahon Public Water Supply customers after an unscheduled water main repair.
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The order went int effect Sept. 14 for some Channahon Public Water Supply customers after an unscheduled water main repair.
The meeting is Sept. 16 at Joliet City Hall.
The county has earmarked more than $24 million for small business assistance grants.
"May her life inspire our own to embrace a mission that can make all the difference."
The global event involves staff members from museums, galleries, historic sites and more answering questions about their work.
All accepted donors will receive a Bears hat and can koozie in appreciation for their donation.
All items are free to recycle, including televisions, but registration is required.
Residents are encouraged to be fit and active in this collaboration with the National Forum for Heart Disease & Stroke Prevention.
"We believe that trick-or-treating can be accomplished safely."
Brush must be stacked neatly in the parkway by Sunday evening prior to the scheduled pick-up week.
"Residents are encouraged to find creative alternatives for a contact-free Halloween" due to COVID-19 concerns.
The City is partnering with Walgreens to bring flu vaccinations to residents.
The memoir focuses on the lives of poor and working class Americans; the Zoom discussion will be held Sept. 28.
Moraine Valley Community College's Democracy Commitment (TDC) committee has created programming focused on election-related events.
The Sept. 29 will help job seekers learn about "the future of job interviewing."
Stormwater utility dollars will cover a portion of storm sewer replacement.
Meetings focus on topics relevant to the unique needs of grandparents and relatives raising children.
High school juniors and seniors who live in Cook County and maintain a 3.0 GPA or higher are eligible to be election judges.
The meeting will be telecast live on CGTV and live streamed on the City website.
The September-October issue can be viewed on the Village website before being mailed to all residents.