Western Springs, IL|Press Release|
Metra Extends $10 All-Day Pass Through February
For all fare purchases, riders are encouraged to purchase tickets through the Ventra mobile app.
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For all fare purchases, riders are encouraged to purchase tickets through the Ventra mobile app.
Events are planned based Tier 2 guidelines.
Registration information is detailed on the district website.
Presenter Diana Graber returns for an encore presentation of her virtual series “Raising Students in a Digital Environment.”
The book selection for the Jan. 26 Zoom meeting is "Exit West" by Mohsin Hamid.
Three community members were honored with a prestigious award in recognition of their work to uphold the principles and ideals of Dr. King.
Learn more about upcoming programs, events and resources for local youth.
Students in kindergarten through sixth grade can sign up now for the Jan. 29 virtual event.
Strands can be dropped off this week at the Public Works Storage Facility.
A suspect carrying a hatchet fled Jan. 16 after robbing the register.
Mercedes-Benz will present a concept plan to Village officials at the Jan. 20 Village Board meeting.
The message was sent in error by Eagle and was intended only for select persons who actually purchased a firearm.
Newbery, Caldecott, Printz and Coretta Scott King Book awards will be distributed Monday, Jan. 25.
"The District has an assortment of volunteer opportunities that can offer challenging and rewarding use of leisure time."
Channahon resident Kevin Kuchler's stunning sunrise photo rose above more than 1,000 photo entries to win the contest.
A dozen Blanding’s turtle hatchlings are part of a regional recovery program designed to boost the state-endangered species’ numbers.
Parents who missed the AP presentation can now view it online.
The school will welcome the Class of 2025 Wednesday night.
Indoor dining remains restricted in Tier 2, but some gathering and organizational group recreation activities are eased.
"DuPage County’s workNet center established itself as a bedrock of support during an unprecedented pandemic."