Lisle, IL|Press Release|
Lisle French Market Extended To Oct. 17
The free market is open every Saturday, rain or shine.
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The free market is open every Saturday, rain or shine.
Online resources are available this school year at the Northbrook Public Library.
Michelle Nichols of the Adler Planetarium will give an overview of celestial observations you can do with just your eyes.
Registration is now open for the Sept. 24 event.
Families may pick up meals curbside at Oak Lawn Community High School, Monday through Friday.
A wide variety of indigenous plants will be featured and available for sale.
More than 80 percent of Village Residents have completed the census questionnaire.
Families can receive meals at no cost at Joliet Central High School or Joliet West High School.
Recent rainfall in the City of Peoria has caused an overflow into the river.
Funding for the program will come out of the $161 million the County received from the federal government through the CARES Act.
Anthony Gibson was awarded with a research grant from the Illinois Native Plant Society.
Crime Stoppers will pay a reward of $1,000 for information leading to the arrest of the person(s) responsible for these crimes.
ComEd is expanding its commitment to pollinators with honeybee hives.
All meals will be free to all students between the ages of 3-18, regardless of income or eligibility status.
Safety measures will stay in place until at least Sept. 16 in the campus area.
Librarian Brenna Murphy recommends "recent and captivating reads."
Closures will extend through Nov. 1 to promote safety.
The 2019-2021 Long-Range Plan will be discussed.
All baseball and softball fields within the district are open.
"Make a plan for when disaster strikes."