Homewood-Flossmoor, IL|Press Release|
Village Corrects Due Date On Cycle One Quarterly Water Bills
Customers who receive the erroneous bill will receive a new bill in the coming days.

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Customers who receive the erroneous bill will receive a new bill in the coming days.

Families can receive meals at no cost for children 18 years of age and younger.
The event will take place Feb. 12 via Zoom.
All water quality parameters have been met.
The new post includes a special tribute by the Mayor and details about the Citizen and Business of the Year nominations.
More than 17,000 votes were cast in last year's event.
The town center will be closed in observance of President's Day.
Family Conferences will be completely scheduled online via Skyward.
School community calendars have events throughout February to celebrate Black history and culture.
Residents can now enter the library building for brief browsing and computer appointments.
The Village's new online utility bill payment option allows for electronic processing.
Lauren Burke is a caddie at Beverly Country Club whose complete college tuition and housing are covered by the scholarship.
Registration for all programs is available on the online Event Calendar.
A maximum of 50 people can now participate in programs; building capacity remains at 25 percent.
Selections highlight the Chicago Black Renaissance, a literary and artistic movement in the mid-20th century.
Community members can cast their ballots Monday through Friday at the Morton Civic Center.
More than 60 local businesses have been given reimbursement grants in the amount of $615,017.
The food bank is offering help on their website during the pandemic.
The district has created a calendar of suggested activities to help families celebrate Black history and culture.
The mobile testing unit will be available through Feb. 7 at Elgin Community College.