“On behalf of women everywhere: overgrown frat boys are not cool. They are pathetic, and they can’t be trusted to make sound decisions on other people’s lives.”
Starting Wednesday, Aug. 26, new state requirements for wearing a mask/face covering in restaurants and bars will change to increase safety for restaurant workers and patrons.
Due to the Executive Proclamation issued by Mayor Ruben Pineda regarding COVID-19 and continuing concerns for public health and safety, the City of West Chicago cancelled special events previously scheduled for 2020, including the West Chicago Food Fest.
Effective remote learning blends both synchronous and asynchronous learning to maximize the time together virtually to build community and learn interactively, while also providing autonomy for learners to engage in and apply content, read, and problem solve.
“My record is clear… I have protected local governments’ (school boards, park districts, municipal boards) rights to use general revenues as they saw fit…”
Local food pantries will be able to offer fresh, Illinois-grown sweet corn to families in need, thanks to a donation from State Senator Laura Murphy (D-Des Plaines) and the Mercer County Farm Bureau.
To provide support to DuPage County business owners encountering economic hardship during the COVID-19 pandemic, State Senator Tom Cullerton (D-Villa Park) announced 27 small businesses will receive nearly $500,000 through the Business Interruption Grant (BIG) program.
In an effort to enhance economic growth in the area, State Senator Laura Ellman announced that a $2 million grant has been awarded to the Winfield park district for several playground upgrades.
In mid-August, Senator Terry Link became the latest on a long list of disgraced Illinois lawmakers who have been indicted on corruption charges during the last year.
The City of Warrenville has renewed its Municipal Electrical Aggregation Program with Eligo Energy effective October 2020, at a rate of 7.515 cents per kWh with 100% renewable energy certificates.
Right now, Census takers are actively visiting households (single family, apartments, condos, townhomes) that have not yet self-responded to the 2020 Census.