Evanston, IL|Press Release|
Evanston Announces COVID-19 Vaccination Plans
The City has administered vaccinations to more than 800 non-hospital healthcare workers so far.
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The City has administered vaccinations to more than 800 non-hospital healthcare workers so far.
Sidewalk Heroes are individuals that want to help their fellow neighbors by keeping sidewalks clear of snow and ice this winter.
The Jan. 14 hearing is in response to a recent objection to the referendum question on the sale of recreational cannabis in Decatur.
New glass was installed in the bird viewing area to help prevent bird collisions.
" Traffic and pedestrian safety is a priority for the Village – please drive safely and be aware of your surroundings."
The district nursing staff received the first of two vaccinations last week from the Kane County Health Department.
The Jan. 14 meeting will take place via Zoom.
The new Paschen office is located at 1 S. Broadway Avenue, the historic Grant Elmslie building at Broadway Ave. and Galena Blvd.
A small fire on the exterior wall of the home was found and quickly extinguished within five minutes of the arrival of the initial vehicle.
The presentation will be live-streamed on the Village’s YouTube page and on cable.
The park district is now accepting applications for the Deerfield Park District Recreation, Pool and Golf Citizen Advisory Committees.
Dr. Madeline Levine will identify "the skills that children need to succeed in a tumultuous future" at the Feb. 10 virtual event.
The City Council agenda is now available to view online.
Everbridge will help the City of Oak Forest send messages out to the entire town in the event of an emergency.
Mulch will be placed in the last parking spaces along Summit, just south of Washington Street.
Malec began her career with the Joliet PD in 1994 as a patrol officer, became a sergeant in 2009 and now serves as a lieutenant.
The office will reopen Tuesday, Jan. 19.
Capparelli joins the City from his position as an attorney with Castle Law Group and retired colonel in the United States Army.
Families can respond to the survey by Jan. 19 to help the district in its search for the next high school superintendent.
New and seasoned writers are invited to share work and participate in the Jan. 21 meeting.