Illinois Gov. Bruce Rauner recently visited NOW Foods in Bloomingdale as part of a two-day tour of the state to advocate for a balance budget and promote various governmental and economic reforms.
While applauding the College of DuPage’s current board of trustees for its more "pro-active"
approach to potential issues, a public advocacy group says it was probably the school’s previous leadership that has earned it a meeting with the Higher Learning Commission (HLC), the region's higher education accreditor.
Anyone interested in taking more than a passing interest in government is invited to take part in the Better Government Association's (BGA) "Watchdog Training" on April 24 in Naperville.
More than 9,000 residents left DuPage County for opportunities in other states between July 2015 and July 2016, according to U.S. Census figures highlighted by the Illinois Policy Institute recently.
Seniors attending the 2016 Senior Fair on April 28 in West Chicago will have the opportunity to sign up for DuPage County’s Emergency Telephone System Board (ETSB) Smart911 safety service, which would improve emergency medical response.
The Village of Lombard’s Lombard Historical Commission has scheduled a Local Landmark Committee meeting for April 5 in the Village Hall Community Room to discuss the Chicago, Aurora and Elgin Railroad/Prairie Path.
The Lombard Police Department discovered a credit card skimming machine at the Shell gas station in the Village of Lombard, at the intersection of North Avenue and Route 53.
The Village of Lombard Board of Trustees will meet on April 7 at 7:30 p.m. in the Village Hall Board Room to discuss items including the sale of surplus village equipment and partnering with DuPage County on the Cool DuPage Program.