Approaching a milestone anniversary, Westmont has asked for local artists to join an unusual mural project as officials coordinate plans leading up to the village’s centennial celebration in 2021 — with entries accepted through March 3.
Incumbent Winfield Township supervisor and Republican candidate Dona Smith recently gained the endorsement of a DuPage County health official and additionally carried her campaign over to her own Facebook page, citing character and solid practice.
Dedicated to transparent and efficient management, Republican candidate and incumbent Mary Ann Manna has served Winfield Township as a trustee for eight years and now seeks constituents’ votes in Feb. 28th’s primary election.
Curbing taxes, streamlining procedures and remaining accountable topped Republican candidate Dave Tornga’s priorities for Winfield Township as he recently reached out to constituents in his bid for supervisor via Facebook, touting a platform of efficiency.
'I voted today at the county building for myself and the entire Wayne Township Republican team!” stated GOP candidate Randy Ramey recently via his Facebook page, including eight colleagues plus his own bid for supervisor.
Public leader, performer and Glen Ellyn native Bobby McNeily holds community values close to home as he gears up his campaign for Wheaton City Council, running as a Republican with multiple initiatives in mind.
Residents of the village of Westmont are invited to offer their input for the benefit of local programming and services by participating in the jurisdiction’s citizen community survey, available online via the Westmont government website.
Early risers enjoyed a 7 a.m. breakfast event Friday, Jan. 27 at Gaslite Manor, in Aurora, featuring the theme 'Learners Today, Leaders Tomorrow' and sponsored by the Aurora Hispanic Heritage Advisory Board (AHHAB).
Fascinated by government since high school, Harry "Randy" Ramey recently stepped up his candidacy for Wayne Township supervisor, reminding voters of the upcoming February primary election via his Facebook campaign page.
With close to 32 years on the force, retiring village of Bartlett Police Chief Kent Williams holds the record of longest service by a sworn officer in the department’s history.
Due to overall strategic restructuring, Macy’s has confirmed that its Stratford Square branch in Bloomingdale is among dozens slated to close soon, allowing the company to focus on outlets generating higher revenue.
While online mega-retailer Amazon.com’s recently disclosed plan to open two facilities in Aurora
appears to signal better business for Illinois, with 1,000 new jobs announced, some analysts said the giant retailer actually will be receiving more than it gives.
DuPage County Board officials violated state Election Code laws involving Election Day referenda last fall and should be ousted, the Edgar County Watchdogs alleged recently.
State Rep. Deb Conroy (D-Villa Park) has reason to acquiesce to House Speaker Mike Madigan’s influence, the Illinois GOP suggested recently, because he “funneled over $1.2 million into (her) campaign accounts,” the party said via its BossMadigan.com website.
A case involving a Tri-State Fire Protection District official charged with submitting a fraudulent report in 2015 may soon reveal the truth behind possibly dubious circumstances lurking within the Burr Ridge-based district.
Naperville will see no lack of interest in filling four available City Council seats in the spring 2017 election, as five individuals — three incumbents and two new contenders — all declared their candidacies at the earliest opportunity.
With 53 percent and by a margin of 3,200 votes, 28-year-old Republican Republican appointee David Olsen was elected on Tuesday to the District 81 state House seat, the DuPage County Election Commission said.
Featuring a diverse cast whose members enjoyed immersing themselves in the atmosphere of Southern U.S. culture during the 1980s, Elgin Community College Theatre presents, as its fall production, "Steel Magnolias" Nov. 4-13.
After a career of nearly 20 years with the Westmont Police Department, James Gunther became the village’s new police chief, sworn in at a ceremony during the Village Board’s Sept. 29 meeting.