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OSF HealthCare Saint Katharine Medical Center is teeing up a new tradition that brings together fun, fellowship and philanthropy with the inaugural OSF Saint Katharine Golf Outing on July 9 at Timber Creek Golf Course in Dixon.
First Presbyterian Church of La Grange has received certification as an Earth Care Congregation by the Presbyterian Church USA
Enjoy an evening of laughter and creativity as LTHS students take the stage for a live sketch comedy showcase featuring original work written entirely by LT students.
The Downers Grove Park District is bringing the magic of the Hundred Acre Wood to the community in 2026 with a yearlong “Winnie the Pooh in Downers Grove” experience designed for families, children and fans of all ages
The Dixon Fire Department will hold its blood drive from noon to 6 p.m. May 4 at the fire department garage.
Willrett Flower Company will host the Downtown DeKalb Flower Walk on Saturday, April 25.
The fourth annual Dement Town Music Fest will take place May 30 along Dixon's Depot Avenue, bringing a full day of live music, food, art and community to help kick off the summer season.
Community members gathered at NIU's Convocation Center in DeKalb on April 18 for Safe Passage's annual Walk A Mile in Their Shoes event, meant to mark Sexual Assault Awareness Month and support local survivors.
Non-hazardous bulk waste such as furniture, dried paint, tires (a maximum of four per residence), used motor oil, appliances, brushes, metal, tin, car batteries, bikes and electronics will be accepted.
Here's where Rooted for Good's Grow Mobile, a free mobile food pantry open to all, will be in May throughout DeKalb County
experiences launching its 2026 season: the immersive event “An Evening Through Time” and the accompanying exhibition “A Walk Through Time.”
The farmers market will be open from 7-11 a.m. every Wednesday and Saturday from May through October.
The city of DeKalb and Citizens’ Community Enhancement Commission are accepting applications for the 2026 Paint-A-Plug public arts program. Artists are encouraged to incorporate America250 aspects into their theme.
Give DeKalb County returns on May 7 with a community-wide invitation to support nonprofit organizations in DeKalb County. Here's how to donate
Col. Robert McCormick's business acumen and interest in history both are reflected at his former home at Cantigny in Wheaton following a roughly multiyear, $15 million renovation.
The Lombard Historical Society invites the community to explore local history through a variety of upcoming programs and events.
The Grand Detour Arts Festival committee is accepting applications from artists to exhibit work at the 77th Grand Detour Arts Festival. The show will be from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 13, at the John Deere Historic Site in Grand Detour.
Tailgate Bingo tickets go on sale April 24 at Sauk Valley Bank locations in Rock Falls and Sterling and online at www.rockfallschamber.com.
The DeKalb Public Library will partner with DeKalb Tattoo Company to offer adults a one-day flash tattoo event to celebrate National Library Week.
The York Township Highway Department recently launched the York Township Roads App, a new tool designed to make it simple for residents to report concerns and request assistance.
The Rock Falls Chamber of Commerce has announced that Friday, May 15, to Sunday, May 17, will be the dates for the annual Rock Falls/Sterling spring community garage sales.
The Sycamore Veterans Club will host a Memorial Day program to help honor veterans who’ve died while serving their country.
The Volunteer Millers at Fulton’s Windmill Area will host mural artist Eve Van Kampen for a program on her work at 6 p.m. Tuesday, April 28, at the Windmill Cultural Center.
The DeKalb Township will partner with Kishwaukee College and DeKalb County TRIAD to hold its annual Senior Car Clinic for DeKalb County residents ages 55 and older to get their cars serviced.
The library is offering a new program at 10 a.m. Friday, May 29, to discover the joy of music.
Officers will be in the restaurant, in the drive-thru and on the rooftop asking for donations to support Special Olympics of Illinois.
The Friends of the DeKalb Public Library will hold a spring book sale on April 24-26 to support the library’s books, programs and materials.
The Federated Church of Sycamore will hold its annual thrift and plant sale for residents to support its backpack ministry.
Local bookstores in DeKalb and Sycamore are partnering to hold an Independent Bookstore Day Crosstown Bookshop Hop for the community on April 25.
Having trouble meeting new people and growing business connections? Get help at an April 22 speed networking session for Rock Falls businesses.
Plans for a new Early Learning Development Center (ELDC) building in DeKalb that could nearly double the number of children the preschool program serves could cost more than originally proposed. The school board is expected to consider the proposal Tuesday.
The DeKalb Public Library will offer an Inform Encounters workshop for teens in sixth through 12 grades to learn self defense skills.
Teenagers in sixth through 12th grades can attend a Teen Art Club to craft, draw or take-and-make artwork at the DeKalb Public Library.
Teenagers in grades six through 12 who like to play air hockey are invited to the DeKalb Public Library to challenge friends and show off skills.
The DeKalb Public Library will offer a program for adults and teens to learn why bees are important to the ecosystem and how to protect them.
The national award recognizes U.S. employers who prioritize associate well-being.
The Sterling Municipal Band will present its annual spring concert at 7 p.m. Friday, April 24, at New Life Lutheran Church in Sterling. The concert is presented by the city of Sterling.
OSF HealthCare is welcoming Chris Herbert to OSF Saint Katharine Center for Health – Sterling, where he will begin seeing patients April 23.
Regular foot care is essential for anyone living with diabetes, and daily foot checks can prevent small problems from turning into serious infections, according to OSF HealthCare podiatric surgeon Dr. Kyle Swanson.
The Whiteside Forum will host Jessica Tosh on Sunday, April 26, to address the topic of homelessness. Tosh serves as a corps officer at the Salvation Army Sterling-Rock Falls Corps Community Center.
As tornadoes hit Northern Illinois, millions are turning to livestreaming weather creators instead of traditional forecasts — raising new questions about how people stay safe
Leaders from the DeKalb Park District are amending their timeline for reopening Hopkins Park Pool once more, this time to mid-August.
The Northwest Illinois Film Office is proud to announce the return of its signature event, the sixth annual Northwest Illinois Film Festival: Shorts‑A‑Palooza 2026.
State Rep. Tony McCombie is announcing dates for traveling office hours this month.
This month’s Friends of the Hennepin Canal hike will be held on Sunday and will travel from Lock 25 to Bridge 37 in Geneseo.
Adults and teens will be able to sew a bookmark during a program at the DeKalb Public Library,
Weeks after he was placed on leave, former Sycamore Fire Chief Bart Gilmore resigned this month from the city, and will remain on what the city’s calling “non-disciplinary paid administrative leave” through June 26, amid a departmental shake-up.
The University of Illinois Extension Master Naturalists invite you to a Birdwatching Hike on May 17, from 8-10 a.m. at the Sue & Wes Dixon Waterfowl Refuge, located at 780 East Rd, Hennepin, IL, 61327.
The Lee County Historical and Genealogical Society will present “The Orphan Trains - The Personal Side of the Story” by Carol Chandler on Monday, April 27.
The Lee County Democrats are organizing a meet, greet and donate to local candidates’ event from 5 to 7:30 p.m. Sunday, April 19, at Shinny’s arcade, Dixon.