Evanston, IL|Press Release|
COVID-19 Testing Event Set For Jan. 3
The City's health department and IDPH are hosting a temporary testing site at Evanston Township High School this weekend.

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The City's health department and IDPH are hosting a temporary testing site at Evanston Township High School this weekend.

The City will accept applications for the Decatur Small Business Rapid Relief Funds until Jan. 6.
Those attending Village meetings will be required to comply with social distancing requirements.
The deadline for filing objections to candidates' nomination papers in the city elections has been extended to Dec. 31.
Parents and guardians are asked to complete a brief survey about their preferences for second semester learning.
The meeting will not take place in the usual location in the Dean Board Room at the Butler Government Center.
Guests entering the Village Hall will be required to follow CDC social distancing and face covering guidelines.
The students chose three titles from a variety of fiction and nonfiction, then listened as 20 teacher volunteers read selections via Zoom.
The preliminary investigation suggests the victim was struck by gunfire while seated inside of a parked car Dec. 29.
The famed author has a new collection of novellas called "If It Bleeds."
Weather or other unexpected circumstances could extend the closure past Jan. 4.
Some preserves will open late today as the Forest Preserve's operations crews work to clear snow from roads and parking lots.
The Snow Team is clearing additional slush from the roadways and taking care of any residential areas that needed additional attention.
A wintry mix of snow, sleet and freezing rain is expected overnight Thursday night into Friday morning.
The material in the packets are compiled from the State Board of Elections Local Elections website and Official Handbook.
The library is partnering with the Greater Chicago Food Depository to help get food to families that need it.
The Jan. 5 event will examine proper sleep and nutrition habits.
The City continues its effort to help mitigate the spread of COVID-19 in the community.
Separate incidents occurred the night of Dec. 27 in Oak Forest.
This quiet zone will include the at-grade rail crossings at Laraway Rd., Schweitzer Rd., and Millsdale Rd.