Yorkville, IL|News|
Yorkville Schools' On Point Speaker Series Canceled For Thursday
The program, titled, "Raising Organized and Successful Students," will be rescheduled.

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The program, titled, "Raising Organized and Successful Students," will be rescheduled.

"I always enjoy meeting with residents to get their feedback and ideas and I encourage people to stop in," said Village Pres. Matt Brolley.
Officials called the decision a "last resort."
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Officials expect operations to resume as normal on Thursday.
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After-school and evening activities will proceed as planned Tuesday but are canceled along with classes Wednesday.
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All after-school activities are also canceled, starting at 6 p.m. Tuesday.
Officials expect classes to resume as normal on Friday.
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The library is expected to reopen at noon on Thursday, Jan. 31.
Classes are expected to resume on schedule Friday, Feb. 1.