Champaign, IL|Press Release|
Champaign City Staff Connects With Community To Address Gun Violence
Tracy Parsons and Urbana Police Chief Bryant Seraphin appeared with Scott Beatty on WDWS regarding local gun violence and police relations.
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Tracy Parsons and Urbana Police Chief Bryant Seraphin appeared with Scott Beatty on WDWS regarding local gun violence and police relations.
Medications will be disposed of safely by the Mokena Police Department.
The free program will identify marijuana effects on the body, the teenager's brain, and risks on teenage driving and use of marijuana.
The 2021 American Grands XXVI is set for May 1.
The district plans to provide special education services to students with disabilities who attend private schools and home schools.
An in-person and virtual ceremony is scheduled for Mayor, Village Clerk and Trustees.
Once implemented in early May, Cass Street will be two-way from Hickory Street to Joliet Street.
The individual was last at school April 16 and became symptomatic on April 18.
The average homeowner can expect to pay roughly same in village taxes this year, depending on their assessed value.
Andrea Klopfenstein will serve in the role of Deputy Director – City Engineer.
Tim Clark, the 2020 Park District Volunteer of the Year, will be recognized during the 57th Glen Ellyn Community Awards next week.
Two COVID-19 vaccine sites are testing formats for walk-ins in Tinley Park and Matteson through April 24.
Applications are due April 23.
Both were recognized at this week's Village Council meeting.
Garage sales will take place April 29-May 1.
Due to COVID-19, seating is only available for invited guests.
Locations will permit people to walk in to the vaccination site without a prior appointment.
Phil Leatherberry joined students in Mr. DiFilippo’s class to talk about his experiences in Vietnam as a Corporal in Heavy Artillery.
Citizens who are unable to attend the meeting can email comments in advance.
The library has partnered with SCARCE to collect used crayons and bread tags for recycling during the month of April.