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In time for pumpkin spice latte season, a new Starbucks drive-through location has opened in Montgomery.
Local business leaders hit the links in the Yorkville Area Chamber of Commerce’s 22nd Annual Golf Outing at Blackberry Oaks Golf Course last month.
Two decades in the making, the Marquis Pointe subdivision in Montgomery is finally being built out. Developers DR Horton are listing available homes in the $450,000-$470,000 range.
Yorkville passed an agreement for the developers of both the 1,034-acre Project Cardinal and the 502-acre Project Steel to split the costs for a $231,365 water planning study.
Around 160 costumed children and their families enjoyed some Halloween fun at the 22nd Annual Trunk or Treat event at the Plano Methodist Church on Oct. 12.
Chapel on the Green, the oldest church in Kendall County, is celebrating the unveiling of a new Illinois State Historical Marker in a public event at 1 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 24 in Yorkville.
Leading to the football field for Yorkville’s Homecoming game, more than a hundred former students, staff and community members formed a tunnel to honor the legacy of Coach Robert Evans.
The Yorkville Police Department is directing travelers to use the detour route from Illinois Route 71 to Orchard Road to U.S. Route 34 to navigate around the downtown area.
A long-time Yorkville tradition is returning this weekend at the Yorkville Congregational United Church of Christ. Sale held Friday and Saturday.
A fundraiser is being held from 4-9 p.m. on Monday, Oct. 20 at the Culver’s located at 1745 Marketview Drive, Yorkville.
The Yorkville City Council passed amendments to its public camping ordinance on Oct. 14, including eliminating restrictions on sleeping in public places, cars on public streets, or in the park during open hours.
After undergoing a transformation, MVMT Fitness Studio in Yorkville has opened its doors. Its 60-minute workouts are designed to “build your strength, boost your confidence.”
After this year’s record-breaking Yortktoberfest, organizer Jason Pesola said the Kiwanis Club of Yorkville might have to establish an extra grant because so much money was raised for scholarships.
State Rep. Stephanie Kifowit of Oswego is calling for the release of the remaining 2% of higher education funding that she argues is “money that was already promised" to Illinois colleges and universities.
Just in-time for the turkey-rush, the brand new Costco in Yorkville will be celebrating its grand opening on Nov. 12.