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Learn Sustainable Living At The Plainfield Public Library
The Green Village Series will teach residents how to save money and live healthy lives.

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The Green Village Series will teach residents how to save money and live healthy lives.

Find out how to register for this free two-hour training.
High school graduation and middle school promotion ceremonies will still be held in May as planned.
The most recent police reports from the Romeoville Police Department.
The most romantic restaurant is the state is right here in Clayton, according to Delish. Find out which one (and how to make reservations).
The festival is currently looking for food and craft vendors. Find out how to apply here.
All proceeds will go to benefit Mutual Ground, a domestic and sexual violence advocacy group. Find the list of films here.
The offer runs through the end of February, and residents can receive a $40 county-sponsored discount. Find out how.
Don't miss the chance to meet Plainfield's new fire chief, Jon Stratton. Chiefs Mike Veseling and John Konopek will be there too.
If you can't make it next Tuesday, a recording will also be available on the district's website.
"Our residents told us what they wanted most for Oswego was to strengthen the heart of this community..." said Village Pres. Gail Johnson.
The latest arrest reports from the Plainfield PD.
Find out how to make an appointment here.
Congratulations to these amazing Plainfield students.
Congratulations to these amazing Plainfield students.
Police say Javier Perea-Hernandez was taken into custody without incident on Tuesday.
Officials say Becky Tatar and Marilee Foltz will perform folk songs, old standards, gospel music and country western songs.
Find out how to apply here.
The award honors individuals who have demonstrated outstanding commitment to the district and community through volunteerism.
The first class is scheduled for March 12, from 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m., and applications are due by March 1.