Wheaton, IL|Press Release|
Wheaton Library Virtual Event: 'The Real Mae West'
"Meet the woman behind the wit" at the Nov. 17 Zoom event.
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"Meet the woman behind the wit" at the Nov. 17 Zoom event.
“The goal of EPA’s WaterSense program is to help Americans save water and money by offering simple ways to reduce water use."
Dr. Von Mansfield has been honored with an Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE) Those Who Excel Award of Meritorious Service.
The City invites the public to engage in more in-depth discussions about the future of policing in Champaign.
Work is expected to continue into mid-December on gas mains on Shermer Road, Meadow Road and Walters Avenue.
A dozen City employees participated across three Leadership and Management Workshops Oct. 2o-23.
Officers Hobson, Reilly, Tatum, Warren and Watkins received certificate awards for their outstanding impaired driving enforcement.
"Call me preachy, but a facial covering might just save your life. And other humans around you."
Visitors are required to wear face coverings while inside the area; local law enforcement will ensure compliance.
The Village will present the free event this Saturday involving a Halloween-themed drive from the library to the leisure center.
The Council Meeting will not take place on Election Day.
The NCMPR Medallion Awards recognize outstanding achievement in design and communication in each of NCMPR's seven districts.
The proposed budget will be presented Nov. 11-12 via Zoom.
The Village of Wilmette is seeking residents to fill Commission vacancies "as soon as possible."
The burglar claimed to be from a utility company and asked to enter the resident's home to "check their water line for COVID-19."
The area will close Nov. 2 and is expected to last the week.
The Champaign Fire Department’s Building Safety Division recently issued a permit for a Burlington retail store.
Early Childhood Programs and Pre-K classes have adhered to district standards including frequent hand washing, wearing masks and other PPE.
The first district-wide virtual career exploration series featured 10 law professionals.
The closure will remain in effect Nov. 2-6 to allow for the replacement of a crossroad culvert.