Wheaton, IL|Press Release|
Wheaton Library Offers Healthy Lifestyle Webinar
The Jan. 5 program will be offered via Zoom.
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The Jan. 5 program will be offered via Zoom.
More than 600 students throughout the District participated in Hour of Code during Computer Science Education Week.
These self-care tips "have been proven to lessen the anxiety we feel during a time when nothing seems certain."
Registration is open for the first-ever tournament, set for Dec. 22.
"It’s good to reflect on what we can appreciate about 2020," Homeschool Librarian Kate Easley writes.
Lights will also be collected at True Value and Thomas Ford Library through Jan. 31.
Thursday's meeting will now be held in the Joliet Police Department Community Room.
Martha “Marti” M. Barton was appointed to complete Penning’s term as Village Clerk.
Daily free lunches and breakfasts will be available during winter break for anyone 18 years of age and younger.
“The City is working hand-in-hand with public health partners to ensure that all community members have access to the COVID-19 vaccine."
Ramseyer’s last day will be Friday after 25 years of service.
Certain accidents should be reported in person to the Peoria Police Department.
The City’s Snow Fighters have a limited number of trucks on the streets today
The moratorium ordinance will maintain the status quo by prohibiting recreational cannabis businesses in Glen Ellyn.
McGinley will leave her elected position effective Jan. 1.
All relevant local entities will be available to answer questions from residents, developers, and business owners.
Santa will make short stops in all of Evanston’s nine wards this weekend.
The 160-panel fixed tilt axis solar project will produce a minimum of 63,500 kilowatt hours per year.
The presentation is now available for online viewing.
Nominations will continue through Feb. 19.