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Illinois is launching a new program to provide food assistance during the summer for families with children who qualify for free or reduced-price meals at school.
A developer is proposing a new townhouse project of 40 units at Fisher and Heartland drives on Geneva's west side, according to documents filed with the city.
IDOT hears from local officials as it decides whether to give temporary permit for Joliet site.
More than 1,900 homes in Kendall County are considered unserved or underserved with internet access.
As proposed, The Grove would construct a 21-unit townhome complex consisting of six three-story buildings around a private drive on the currently vacant 2.5-acre parcel at 5N024 Route 31.
Taxes are payable in two installments due on June 28 and Sept. 6, 2024.
The DeKalb City Council also authorized an intergovernmental agreement with NIU concerning reconstruction of Lucinda Avenue planned for spring 2025
Sycamore Public Works will soon have a new service truck, despite the vehicle and required equipment costs exceeding the city’s budget for the project, according to city documents.
Projects included in the funding are anti-violence behavioral health programs, the Kane County Food and Farm Resiliency Project and a countywide economic development organization.
President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump on Wednesday appeared to agree on a timetable to participate in two debates before the November general election
CASA Kane County Executive Director Jim Di Ciaula has been appointed to co-chair the National CASA/GAL Suburban Leadership Council.
One week after Gov. JB Pritzker signed an elections-related measure that his fellow Democrats quickly muscled through the General Assembly, Republicans sued over the new law
After hearing constituents' concerns about the Illinois Department of Natural Resource's policies to address chronic wasting disease, state Rep. Tony McCombie is asking for more input from area residents and hunters.
Those who frequent downtown Sycamore will soon see Sycamore Moose Lodge No. 1506 get a facelift, as the City Council approved funds recently for the organization to benefit from Sycamore’s downtown improvement program.
The Kane County Board allocated nearly $10 million in federal pandemic recovery funding to the Kane County Health Department to address gaps in the behavioral health system.