Peoria, IL|Press Release|
One Stop Shop Will Not Be Offered Sept. 7 In Observance Of Labor Day
Normal sessions will resume Sept. 14.
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Normal sessions will resume Sept. 14.
Customers are encouraged to pay down balances before shut-offs resume in January.
The Village of Bolingbrook has cancelled the events in light of capacity limits and new coronavirus restrictions in the county.
Crossings will be closed at Glenview Road and Chestnut Avenue just east of Lehigh Avenue on the Metra Milwaukee District North Line.
Eight local community colleges are offering online extra-curricular activities.
Maintenance helps ensure reliable power and reduces outages during severe storm events.
Early voting begins Oct. 19; voters may also drop their mail ballots in a secure drop-box at that time.
A subject forced entry into a 5th Avenue dental business on Aug. 22.
Saplings will be planted to reignite the grounds’ tree population.
Activities will examine societal racism and "reflect on the ways COD and the surrounding community are working to create a better world."
Dance and art are passions of new neighbors Megan Wright and Nate Otto.
The Sept. 3 discussion will take place via Zoom.
The cost of a sticker for a passenger vehicle will increase to $95.
All garbage, recycling and yard waste pickup will be one day late the week of Sept. 7
Peoria Disposal Company (PDC) will not pick up trash, recycling or yard waste Sept. 7.
Books will now be kept in quarantine for seven days after being returned.
The gift recognizes GECRC’s mission to help children from low-income families acquire academic and social skills.
Village Hall and the Public Works Center will be closed Sept. 7
The Nike pickle ball and tennis courts will be closed Sept. 3-6 for the Chicago Pickle Ball Open.
Winners received a cash prize and a trophy.