Joliet, IL|Press Release|
Ready To Order: Campaign Encourages Support Of Local Restaurants
A social media campaign is driving awareness and use of Will and Grundy County restaurants' carryout and delivery services.
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A social media campaign is driving awareness and use of Will and Grundy County restaurants' carryout and delivery services.
“Tier 3 boils down to this: if you don’t need to do it, don’t.” – Gov. Pritzker
The Village will be installing a fiber network to save on operating costs.
The annual celebration is held Nov. 28.
The 60-foot tree in the Promenade lights up each night through Dec. 31.
An international lights display will honor the community's diversity.
Safety measures are in place to help kids enjoy the magic of Christmas with free Santa photos.
The Barrington Area Library building will temporarily close to the public until further notice.
The library is returning to a curbside-only service model beginning Wednesday.
There is additional action the Village Board must take in order to allow or deny the sale of recreational cannabis within the Village.
North Shore Rhythmic Gymnastics Center is home to 150 gymnasts.
Local entities will be available to answer questions from residents, developers and business owners on building plans and more.
"We have entered a critical phase in our fight against COVID-19," Mayor Hagerty said.
Palos Hills City Council reverts to virtual meetings amid coronavirus surge effective immediately.
The women's team scored 41 points to win the school's first-ever women's team national championship in any sport.
The last pick up for the Village’s curbside weekly collection of loose leaves from all single-family homes will take place this week.
There were no injuries to any occupants or firefighters while operating on scene.
Working hours will be 7:30 a.m. - 7 p.m. and will require the closure of one lane.
Recycle holiday lights by placing strands of lights in the drop boxes at Village Hall, Village True Value Hardware and Thomas Ford Library.
City services will continue via phone and email, with no public access to buildings.