Lombard awards former PTA president, businessman with senior titles
Anna Weselak and Dennis McNicholas have a ride in Lombard's Lilac Time Parade reserved in 2018.
Anna Weselak and Dennis McNicholas have a ride in Lombard's Lilac Time Parade reserved in 2018.
With Halloween drawing near, Lombard Village Police Chief Roy Newton is reminding residents to stay safe during the holiday, according to a press release.
Ben Roethlisberger won't sit idly on the sidelines while the Lombard Police Department's current K-9 retires.
One offender released on parole in May lives in Illinois zip code 60148, according to Illinois Department of Corrections data obtained by DuPage Policy Journal.
Here are the 50 former employees of the Village of Lombard receiving the highest annual pension payouts, according to 2015 Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund (IMRF) records:
Here are the 50 highest-paid employees of the village of Lombard, according to 2015 Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund (IMRF) records:
The village of Lombard budget was $132.93 million for its 2015 fiscal year, or $10,323.95 per household.
A Los Angeles-based investment fund bought Lombard's 504-unit Clover Creek Apartments complex from a New York-based investment fund for $67.4 million.
In Jan. 2007, the average Willowbrook home was worth $305,000. Eight years later, in Jan. 2015, it was valued at just $182,000.
The village of Lombard recently announced the opening of applications for its 2017 Youth Leadership Program, where high school students living in the area can learn about local government and public service.
As part of municipal work in progress, paving will cause temporary parking closures in the Village of Lombard along Parkside Avenue while crews reapply asphalt between Main and Elizabeth streets, Village officials reminded residents this week.
Purchasers of custom pink t-shirts designed to raise public perception of breast cancer during October — traditionally designated Breast Cancer Awareness Month — will have a chance to pose for a photo with Lombard firefighters this October.
The village of Lombard recently created and approved a long-range plan in order to address increasing costs of non-discretionary (required) expenses for everyday operations and maintain its budget despite holdups at the state level.
Lombard Community Relations Committee will meet Aug. 8.
The Village Board of Lombard has approved an economic incentive agreement that will support the establishment of a Mariano’s grocery store location on Roosevelt and Finley Roads, the board announced this week.