Joliet, IL|Press Release|
Library To Host Virtual Activities Celebrating National Novel Writing Month
Participants in NaNoWriMo are tasked with writing a 50,000-word novel starting on Nov. 1 and finishing by Nov. 30.
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Participants in NaNoWriMo are tasked with writing a 50,000-word novel starting on Nov. 1 and finishing by Nov. 30.
A Nov. 11 Zoom event will tell parents what they need to know about young Illinois drivers.
The City of Joliet would like to remind its residents that this Sunday, November 1 at 2 a.m. marks the end of daylight saving time.
Meat, produce and dairy products will be distributed while supplies last the morning of Halloween.
Stop by Main Street Recreation Center to see a spooktacular jack-o-lantern display.
The facility will serve as a polling place Nov. 3.
The City of Peoria receives CDBG funding each year from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).
NuWay Disposal will collect yard waste through Nov. 24.
"I will continue to do my best to lead us with grace, courage and integrity through these uncertain times," Mayor Stephen H. Hagerty said.
Early voting is available at the Morton Civic Center; face coverings and social distancing are required.
Attendees will have the opportunity to learn and share strategies to overcome stress in groups for all ages Nov. 12.
"If you are considering whether or not to pursue a double major, here are four questions to ask yourself."
Eight workstations are available, along with printing and scanning services, in 60-minute increments with a reservation.
If you receive an IDES debit card in the mail but did not apply for unemployment, contact the department of employment security.
The new playground was funded by Fox Valley Park District, East Aurora School District 131, West Aurora School District 129 and the City.
The Trail Moments campaign shows how important local and regional trails are to health and wellness.
Superintendent Paul Enderle sent a letter to the District 123 community regarding the upcoming Equity and Diversity Audit.
Local dignitaries descended upon Hope D. Wall School for the ribbon cutting on its ADA-accessible inclusive playground.
Only construction traffic is allowed at the Main Street entrance.
Petitions for nomination are filed with the Wheaton City Clerk starting Nov. 16.