How much did farmers in DuPage County receive in taxpayer-funded subsidies in 2021?
Farms in DuPage County received $14,198,080 in taxpayer-funded subsidies in 2021, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
Farms in DuPage County received $14,198,080 in taxpayer-funded subsidies in 2021, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
Owned by five stakeholders since July 1, 2022, Abbington Vlge Nursing and RHB Center had an overall rating of two in the fourth quarter of 2023.
In DuPage County, numerous municipalities have declined to respond to a DuPage Policy Journal inquiry concerning their policies on illegal immigration. Municipalities that refrained from disclosing their stance on the issue include Aurora, Batavia, Darien, Elmhurst, Geneva, Naperville, Oakbrook Terrace, St. Charles, Warrenville, West Chicago, Wheaton, Wood Dale, Addison, Bartlett, Bloomingdale, Bolingbrook, Burr Ridge, Carol Stream, Clarendon Hills, Downers Grove and several others.
Village of Roselle Mayor David Pileski has clarified that the community has not received any requests from Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson or Governor Pritzker regarding the city's illegal immigration crisis. Pileski also highlighted a crucial aspect of Roselle's position – as a non-home rule municipality, the village believes it lacks the legal authority to approve ordinances that impose certain restrictions or regulations related to the migrant issue.
The village of Roselle discusses the progress of its strategic plan.
The village of Roselle debates how to best handle the spring sustainability action of “No Mow May.”
The village of Roselle considers a potential lease agreement of village property to AT&T for their cell tower usage.
The village of Roselle makes several decisions regarding equipment and vehicles for the village departments.
The Roselle Village Board discussed new zoning ordinances during a meeting held on Feb. 27.
The Roselle Village Board discussed their lead service line replacement program during a meeting held on Feb. 27
Despite the address normally being given in a chamber of commerce dinner, Mayor David Pileski gave the annual state of the village address at the Feb. 13 Village of Roselle board meeting.
The village of Roselle continues their opposition to the major railway merger.
At the Jan. 23 meeting of the Roselle village board, the board considered several aspects regarding liquor licenses in the village and code pertaining to liquor licenses.
The village board reviewed some changes to the employee handbook.
The village of Roselle is thinking about merging the planning and zoning commission with the zoning board of appeals as a way to make it easier for residents to take care of business on those matters.