Glenview, IL|Press Release|
Techny Trail Resurfacing Work Begins May 2
The eastern and southern sections of the path will be closed to the public during construction, which is expected to be complete by May 16.
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The eastern and southern sections of the path will be closed to the public during construction, which is expected to be complete by May 16.
Vaccination events are set for late May.
All families are welcome to pick up food Monday, plus more news from Principals Hallihan and Gibson.
The team won second place out of 59 schools at the virtual event in early April.
Registration is now open for all summer programs.
Champaign's Legal Department is offering the option to do community service in place of paying fines.
Winning posters were showcased at the April 20 Joliet City Council meeting.
The seven projects represent a total investment of more than $140 million for the region.
From farmers markets to concerts in the park, several socially-distant events are planned this summer in Naperville.
The program is for suburban Cook County residents who are unable to leave their homes for medical reasons.
The May 1 event is open to all.
Eastbound traffic will be reduced to one lane in the area until 5 p.m. on April 26.
The National Competition was held virtually with over 200 students comprising 70 teams from 36 schools around the United States competing.
JJC is nominated for the Advancing Diversity Award and natural sciences professor Andrew Morrison is a finalist for faculty innovation.
A $10,000 grant will support pet care in Peoria.
This installation is also part of a worldwide event called "One Million Bubbles of Joy."
All Illinois residents 18 and older can register now to receive both doses of the Moderna vaccine, set for April 28 and May 26.
The board will meet in person Monday at Inwood Athletic Club.
Both the northbound and southbound left lanes along I-55 at Black Road will be closed for about six week.
Grants will support the Chicago Region Trees Initiative and the Get Growing Foundation.