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The annual award program recognizes and honors educators who have made outstanding contributions to elementary and secondary education.
All forest preserves and trails will be open during regular hours Nov. 3.
The City Clerk will accept Nonpartisan Primary Petitions for Nomination for the Consolidated Primary Election to be held this spring.
Motorists will see increased patrols and enforcement zones citywide throughout the month of November.
Crews for the Downtown Streetscape Project plan to put down the top layer of asphalt on Main Street starting Tuesday.
A gun was pointed at a truck driver in the area of Duane Street and Melrose Avenue early Friday morning.
Zoom information sessions are set for Nov. 18 for prospective subs.
Glenview Public Library is also sharing a calendar of upcoming virtual events.
All are invited to attend part five of the Elgin Community College series via Zoom Nov. 5.
Crossroads Christian Church and Faith Lutheran Church donated Halloween goody bags to families during student meal distribution last week.
This law not only includes political speech or signage, but also extends to clothing and face masks/coverings.
Permits can be purchased online or in person at four District visitor centers.
The Forest Preserve District is seeking submissions through late January.
Register to virtually read with a teen volunteer.
Officers deployed pepper spray when some of the 150 protesters exhibited "intentional destruction."
"Our community will supply you with prompts and exercises, plus time and space to write."
Lagewa is a member of Jodi O’Shea’s third Grade Class at Kolmar School.
There will be no pick-up on Election Day - distribution will resume Thursday, Nov. 5.
Wheaton residents unloaded thousands of pounds of food for neighbors in need and raked 31 bags of leaves for Make A Difference Day 2020.