Champaign, IL|Press Release|
Champaign County, Region 6 Move To Tier 1 COVID-19 Mitigations
City officials have been notified that Region 6 is now able to enter Tier 1 mitigation based upon the adjusted COVID-19 metrics.
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City officials have been notified that Region 6 is now able to enter Tier 1 mitigation based upon the adjusted COVID-19 metrics.
The Illinois Department of Public Health made the decision based on the region’s steadily improving COVID metrics.
The city of Peoria Community Development Department will host the weekly event on a virtual platform.
Dr. O’Keeffe is replacing assistant superintendent Bill Farley, who is retiring on June 30 after 26 years of dedicated service.
Members of the public are strongly encouraged to observe the live stream of the Village Board meeting on YouTube.
The youth library staff also shares the top teen reads of 2020.
The meeting will take place via Zoom.
"I can tell you that we are a city where hate is not tolerated," Mayor Hagerty said in a statement Sunday.
A female victim's Maroon Dodge Charger was stole in the 400 block of East Bailey; she was not injured.
The Zoom webinar is set for Jan. 28 with Beatles expert and radio personality Gregory Alexander.
The Jan. 19 event will be held via the Skokie Library website.
The Village Board recently approved the final Planned Unit Development for the Civic Center pedway.
The refuse and recycling collection will not be affected by the holiday.
The Glen Ellyn Historic Preservation Commission supports homeowners and builders who help preserve our Village's historic character. The ...
Applicants must have parents or legal guardians who are residential customers of the Naperville Electric Utility.
The United Way was awarded $58,000 in grant funds to help reduce food insecurity.
Apply online by submitting digital photos of your work by Jan. 29.
Employees are off, but all preserves, trails, dog parks, parking lots and latrines will remain open.
Safe social distancing measures will be in place to ensure donor safety at the Jan. 27 event.
Members can earn service hours and make a difference in library programs, projects and materials.