Lisle, IL|Press Release|
Village Shares DuPage County Early Voting Locations
The early voting program allows any eligible DuPage County registered voter to vote before Election Day.
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The early voting program allows any eligible DuPage County registered voter to vote before Election Day.
The move is in response to the increase in COVID-19 positivity rates for the region and county.
Leaves should be raked as closely to the street as possible by 7 a.m. Monday for each week of the program.
Kids 12 and under may participate if they are in costume Oct. 31.
More than 50 vendors will be onsite Oct. 23-25 along with food trucks and fall treats.
All are welcome at the Bolingbrook Chamber of Commerce on upcoming dates for food distribution.
Early voting runs through Nov. 2.
Appointments can be made on the Red Cross website.
Vendors will be indoors and outdoors.
Huntley 158’s behavior specialists will offer a Parent University opportunity this November.
Owl hikes and information sessions are scheduled into November.
One Stop Shop enables all Peorians to have their development-related questions answered in a coordinated fashion.
A woman reported being groped by a passing jogger near Main Street and Geneva Road Monday.
The Oct. 24 test has been cancelled at Eisenhower, Richards and Shepard campus.
The closure between Roland Drive and Campbell Drive is expected to last five days, weather permitting.
Appointments will be honored first, but walk-ins with face coverings and social distancing are welcome.
Homefield Energy will serve all residential and small commercial electrical accounts within Decatur.
Librarian Kate Easley also recommends books about the history of candy.
Early voting is now open at Hodgkin's Village Hall until Nov. 2.
Masks and social distancing are required for those voting in person; a secure mail ballot drop box is available and will be emptied daily.