Evanston, IL|Press Release|
Evanston: Enroll In The 2021 Private Elm Tree Insurance Program
Insurance covers the removal of elm trees on private property when they become infected with Dutch elm disease.
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Insurance covers the removal of elm trees on private property when they become infected with Dutch elm disease.
Chinese 3 students took place in a hands-on learning experience that benefits those in need.
The position participates in the management and supervision of Finance Department operations.
Robert Kopec will serve as Fire Chief of the Flossmoor Fire Department.
Naperville Park District crews will be conducting prescribed ground-level burns in various areas.
The intersection of U.S. Route 30 (Lincoln Highway) and Owens Road is quickly shaping up as a hub for health care.
Vote for the winner March 29.
Public Works crews are reinstalling parking meters this week in the 200 block of NE Madison Avenue and 500 block of Hamilton Boulevard.
New Trier won first place in the Varsity category at the Oakton College Regional, out of 11 teams.
Early voting ends on Monday, April 5, and Election Day is Tuesday, April 6.
Students and schools will receive building-specific information from your administration on the details of reopening.
District families must select students' new learning environment: remote or in-school five days a week.
"Consider how much one can learn from a song," youth associate Jacquei Hyde-Young said.
Each year, the city's more than 300 unpaved alleys are periodically graded by the public works department.
Yard waste, food scraps and organic materials can be collected at the curb from April to December.
Mail and online options are available for Village residents.
Signs cannot be placed within 50 feet of an intersection if their size or height are such that they would obstruct the vision of driver.
Use promo code LIBRARYLOVE March 14-21 and Roti will donate 20 percent of your purchase to the library foundation.
Additional positions at the Deerfield Golf Course, Camps, Pool Cashiers and Swim Instructors are also available.
The $1 million in program funds will support programs to "strengthen underserved communities and advance racial equity in Evanston."