Joliet, IL|Press Release|
JJC President Dr. Judy Mitchell Announces Retirement
Mitchell has been president for five years and a college employee for 25 years.
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Mitchell has been president for five years and a college employee for 25 years.
Middle schoolers can join the March 2 Zoom event.
The Zoom event will offer activities and movement that promote joy and mindfulness for students in kindergarten through sixth grade.
The Park Ridge Community Health Commission is partnering with Simply Bee and the library to host a presentation on mental health.
The City has also begun identifying streets and roadwork to be done in future years, through 2025.
More information is available on the City website.
Life-long Evanston resident Jennifer Eason is working to establish a nonprofit to continue this work even after the pandemic.
The library has now reopened after a deep cleaning and the staff member is isolating at home.
In between calls, Oak Forest Firefighters were seen around town removing snow from hydrants this week.
The pop-up rink is set to open Feb. 19.
All can attend the Zoom event.
Village employees and volunteers were recognized for their substantial contributions to the community.
Champaign Public Works declared the sidewalk snow and ice removal requirement in the Downtown and Campustown areas is in effect.
15 Joliet Public Schools District 86 teachers who were named 2021 Joliet Area Great Teachers.
All Dupage County residents may recycle TVs, cloth, fabric and more.
Crews will revert to filling potholes and making snow prep efforts in advance of Sunday’s forecast snowfall.
Food will be distributed at the Calumet Park Recreation Center.
Groot has resumed trash collection services, and is currently focusing on areas that were missed on Tuesday due to weather.
You choose your time and route to run or walk between March 26 and April 4.
Residents may now park on streets in the Village.