Des Plaines, IL|Press Release|
Des Plaines Public Library Shares 15 Books From Black Authors
"Black History Month is a great way to celebrate Black storytellers, creators, politicians, leaders and artists."
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"Black History Month is a great way to celebrate Black storytellers, creators, politicians, leaders and artists."
The lobby of Peoria Police Station will be open as a warming center this weekend.
"Inadequate heat during this time of the year is a major life safety issue."
The Butler Government Center and Public Works Facility will open to the public Feb. 8.
"This is extremely dangerous weather and serious precautions should be taken."
"We urge all residents to remain safe and warm in their homes and only travel outside if it is absolutely necessary."
This offender was also recently arrested by the Chicago Police Department for aggravated vehicular hijacking.
To arrange accommodations, call the Mokena Police Department.
The Illinois Parks and Recreation Association honored the park district's "excellence in creating a positive workplace for employees."
In period dress, Lincoln will talk about his life and the history of the U.S. this President's Day.
Peer Helping is sponsoring their Winter Blood Drive next Saturday at the Northfield Campus cafeteria.
Anyone who needs warm shelter can come to Glenview Village Hall during dangerously cold temperatures.
Remote learners may not have access while the issues are outstanding, said Superintendent Kris Monn.
"Individuals are reminded to take precautions to ensure their health, safety and well-being during these conditions."
Residents are urged to use caution as some streets may have frozen rutted areas mixed with exposed wet pavement.
Students, teachers and parents weigh in on school climate and learning conditions.
"At this time, there are approximately 750 doses of the vaccine that we will administer to community members Feb. 10 and March 3."
“If your Super Bowl celebration involves alcohol, plan for a sober ride home."
The Feb. 6 event will include a distinguished panel discussing the topic of "fighting for social justice."
Masks are required at the warming center.