Following a thorough search, the Village of Woodridge Police Department will officially swear in new Police Chief Brian Cunningham at the Village Board’s Nov. 3 meeting, 7:30 p.m. at Village Hall, 5 Plaza Drive.
At 3 p.m. Saturday on Sesquicentennial Park’s pedestrian
path, West Chicago’s Cultural Arts Commission officially will dedicate "Signa Rotae," Latin for "Wheel Signs" and
the title of a mosaic mural by local artist Buddy Plumlee.
To help students anticipating transition needs after high school, District 88 will hold its 2016 Options Fair 6:30-8:30 p.m. Tuesday at Oak Park and River Forest High School, 201 Scoville Ave. in Oak Park.
From a fang-tastic fair to forest haunts, five fun events are planned for this Halloween season, courtesy of the Village of Westmont, along with tips for a safe trick-or-treating experience for all ages.
Brian Battle — longtime Wheaton resident, regular forest visitor
and business leader — recently accepted a position on the board of directors for DuPage County's Friends of the Forest Preserve District, which is the district’s 501(c)(3) nonprofit support group.
A triple endorsement — from a major newspaper, a business alliance and a family-oriented PAC — recently advanced candidate Heidi Holan’s footing as her campaign for a House seat as Illinois state representative in District 46 continues.
Bhavna Sharma-Lewis has joined four women of diverse backgrounds and professions to co-chair the Women for Lewis coalition, supporting Republican candidate Seth Lewis who is vying for the District 23 state Senate seat.
With T-minus five years and counting down to a forthcoming centenary celebration for Westmont, Mayor Ron Gunter expressed both zeal and gratitude for assistance with this year’s 95th Anniversary celebration at Village Hall Nov. 10.
The public is advised that — based on weather predictions — prizes and pressure screenings for World Heart Day in West Chicago will move to Pioneer Elementary School’s gymnasium from 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. tomorrow, Sept. 29 at 615 Kenwood Ave.
Promising property tax freezes for the umpteenth time — 17, to be precise — Democratic lawmakers statewide plan on plastering the population with paper, and Michelle Smith, Senate Republican candidate from Dist. 49-Plainfield, isn’t buying it.
Seth Lewis, Republican Senate candidate for Dist. 23-Bloomingdale, recently publicized his stance on the key issues of education and tax reform, advising constituents of his position as November’s election draws closer.
“You cannot spend more than you have,” Republican Heidi Holan, Illinois House candidate from Dist. 46-Villa Park recently said via her website as she summarized the bottom line regarding Springfield’s now year-long revenue crisis.
Soon after taking office in August, recently elected Rep. David Olsen, House Dist. 81, immersed himself in community activities, including a veterans’ event and blood drive in his jurisdiction, sponsoring the affairs with fellow legislators.
In response to recent news of Illinois banning retirement pensions for future elected county board members, Plainfield's Michelle Smith, the Republican candidate for state Senate in District 49, stated her position clearly with three words: “As they should!”
Horse-driven half-hour hayrides will lead the activities available at Wheaton’s Danada Equestrian Center beginning on Sept. 17 and during its October fall festival, as well as at additional area farm fests slated for this season.
Working together on the Richmond Education Garden, the villages of Westmont and Clarendon Hills were recently graced with a $10,000 grant from ComEd, bringing current total support for the project to more than $60,000.
Residents of Roselle are invited to an Open House jointly sponsored by the village’s fire and police departments from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 18 at both the fire station and police station.
In a triple collaboration, several local organizations will join to break ground for the West Branch DuPage River Trail 11 a.m. Sept. 13 at the Winfield Fire Protection District House at 27W530 High Lake Rd.
Promoting pedestrian and driver protection, Gov. Bruce Rauner recently passed on a safety request from the Illinois Association of Chiefs of Police by designating Sept. 11 through 17 as Illinois Rail Safety Week.
From cadet to commissioner, retiring Village of Westmont Police Chief Tom Mulhearn has worn many hats during his 39 years of service to the department, beginning in 1974 and coming to a conclusion Oct. 7.