City of St. Charles
Recent News About City of St. Charles
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Kane County cities: 13 companies received FDA inspections in 2023
There were 13 companies in cities associated with Kane County that received 13 FDA inspections in 2023, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Association.
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156 companies in cities within DuPage County received 159 inspections in 2023
There were 156 companies in cities associated with DuPage County that received 159 FDA inspections in 2023, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Association.
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Taxpayer-funded subsidies offered to Kane County farmers in 2021 reached $7,792,390
Farms in Kane County received $7,792,390 in taxpayer-funded subsidies in 2021, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
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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.
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How many companies in cities in DuPage County received FDA inspections in Q1 2023?
There were 47 companies in cities associated with DuPage County that received 47 FDA inspections in the first quarter of 2023, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Association.
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Who made the biggest political contributions during week ending June 27?
The top 100 political contributions made during the week ending June 27 can be found here.
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Who made the biggest political contributions during week ending June 6?
All political contributions made during the week ending June 6 can be found here.
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100 biggest spenders: What Illinois cities rank highest?
City of Oakbrook Terrace and Village of Itasca top the list in Illinois with the highest spending per capita in 2017, Illinois State Comptroller financial reports show.
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Analysis: Sales tax funded 4 percent of City of St. Charles budget in 2016
The City of St. Charles' local sales tax brought in $5,993,378 in 2016, according to Illinois State Comptroller revenue data.
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St. Charles City Council met March 6.
St. Charles City Council met at 6:45 p.m. Monday, March 6.
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City of St. Charles City Council met April 3.
City Council met at 7:15 p.m. Monday, April 3.
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St. Charles puts brakes on downtown traffic
Citing safety for motorists and pedestrians alike, St. Charles Mayor Ray Rogina recently announced that IDOT has completed its authorization to lower the speed limit on Main Street, Illinois Route 64, with new signage planned.
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St. Charles police offering a look inside law and order
Anyone who's ever thought about being a police officer can live the experience for two months by joining the Citizens Police Academy being offered by the St. Charles Police Department, the City of St. Charles announced recently.
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St. Charles prepares for Restaurant Week, small business celebration
Over three dozen local eateries participating in St. Charles’ upcoming Restaurant Week will honor special discount coupons Feb. 27 to March 3, city officials recently announced, letting guests support local businesses while enjoying their meals.
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St. Charles paves way for progress with new downtown parking deck
The City of St. Charles is preparing to upgrade its infrastructure with a new public parking deck slated for construction at Illinois and 1st streets, in its core downtown district across from Fox Island Square.
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St. Charles Board of Fire and Police Commissioners to take action on permanent appointment
St. Charles Board of Fire and Police Commissioners will meet at 5 p.m. Monday, July 11.
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St. Charles Historic Preservation Commission discusses First Street project
St. Charles Historic Preservation Commission discussed the First Street project at a recent meeting.
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St. Charles Historic Preservation Commission reviews update to residential design guidelines
St. Charles Historic Preservation Commission reviews update to residential design guidelines during yesterday's meeting.
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St. Charles City Council honors Eagle Scouts
At its meeting earlier this week, the St. Charles City Council honored three Eagle Scouts.
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St. Charles Liquor Control Commission to discuss citations
St. Charles Liquor Control Commission met earlier this week to discuss several citations.