U.S. Sen. Mark Kirk (R-Ill.) along with 42 other senators this week forwarded a letter to Secretary of Veterans Affairs Robert McDonald, expressing concern with the current implementation of the Veterans Choice Card.
State Rep. Ron Sandack (R-81st) is continuing to fight to ensure more local control is granted to schools, school boards and educators when structuring their physical education requirements.
The city of Aurora, Ill., is encouraging its entrepreneurs to join a new free support and training program in an effort to help develop the city’s small businesses.
DuPage County mayors David Brummel (Warrenville), Bullwinkel (Villa Park), Craig (Hanover Park), and Veenstra (Addison) recently met at the latest budget address to defend local revenues. Gov. Rauner’s budget address discussed the governor’s proposal as well as local revenues.
Ten college and occupational training scholarships for low-income individuals are now available through the DuPage County Department of Community Services.
Rep. Randy Hultgren (D-IL) has officially given his support to H.R. 529, which promotes saving for college by protecting and expanding the 529 college savings plan.
Despite several challenges in 2015, the DuPage Regional Office of Education looks to the future in a positive way. Among the obstacles are funding, Regional Superintendent Darlene Ruscitti said.
Chuck Clarke, highway commissioner of Lisle Township, said this week that he will retire on Saturday. Clarke first began working for Lisle Township in 1972. For eight years, he was an elected township trustee.
Only one member of the Board of Trustees at the College of Dupage voted against the $760,000 early retirement package for the college’s controversial President Robert Breuder. Over 300 lawmakers and taxpayers attended the quarrelsome meeting.
State Rep. Jeanne Ives (R-Wheaton) filed an amendment on Tuesday to a House resolution that would deepen the Illinois auditor general's investigation into the financial activity of the College of DuPage.
Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle and DuPage County Board Chairman Dan Cronin said on Monday that they are holding a fundraiser for the Tuskegee NEXT 2025 Project.