State Rep. Tim Ozinga, of Mokena, has stepped down from his seat in the state legislature. He did not give a reason.
The popular fundraiser will again be held at CD&ME in Frankfort.
The luncheon is set for Wednesday, April 24 at Prestwick Country Club. Registration includes lunch.
Three candidates vied for a chance to go up against Democrat Michael Hastings in November 2024.
The three seek a chance to unseat incumbent Michael Hastings in November.
Anderson focuses on diversity, individual rights, and equal protections.
The only “highly recommended” candidate for appellate court pursues justice in and out of the courtroom.
Anderson ranked “highly recommended” by Illinois Bar Association — the only one of seven appellate court candidates to receive this ranking.
Officer Owen Sieb took his oath of office at Tuesday's meeting.
The meeting will be held from 7 to 8 p.m. on Feb. 15.
The Village said it is continuing to work with its attorneys to explore legal means.
The Frankfort Village Board approved the 2024 calendar last month.
The Will County Board will consider the matter later this month.
Roma Sports Club will construct a 20,800-square-foot addition.
The contract is with Vissering Construction Company for a cost of $5,690,000 for a new well and plant at Elsner Road.
The award is for the Best Friend of Illinois Parks business category, which is part of the IAPD's Best of the Best awards.
The business, Sparks Coffee Co., will be located in the final undeveloped lot of the Hickory Creek Market Place.
Mayor Keith Ogle will moderate a session called "Utilizing Tourism Bureaus To Market and Promote Your Events and Attractions."
McGeever was selected from five candidates who submitted applications to the Board.
The bid for the project was awarded to Austin Tyler Construction, Inc., for $3,939,594.71 at Monday's board meeting.
The event will be from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at Village Hall on Wednesday.
The Board approved a five-year contract with Homewood, with an optional three-year extension.
The June board meeting was Moustis' last as supervisor. He has spent 22 years in the role.
Frankfort has received the award every year since 1989.
The development will include four triplexes and ten duplexes.
The business, Sparks Coffee Co., would be located in the Hickory Creek Market Place shopping center off of La Grange Road.
Joe Baron and Hayden Peters recently completed their one-year probationary period, the District said.
The five-year agreement is with Axon Enterprise, Inc.
The business, Nerradical Ridez, is located at 9503 Gulfstream Road, Unit A, in the Airport Industrial Park.
Funding for the replacement program came through a $1,840,535 loan from the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency.
Stop signs will be added to the intersection at 84th and North avenues.
Both commissioners were incumbents, and re-elected in the April 4 consolidated election.
The building at 7 N. White St. will be a one-story, 8,500-square-foot multi-tenant commercial building.
Adam Borrelli and Jessica Petrow began their second terms in office, and Maura Rigoni began her first.
Margaret Farina, who has served on the board since 2019, did not seek re-election in April.
The project will include water main improvements on Oregon Street and Sycamore Lane.
The Village was awarded the recognition by meeting requirements like: have a tree board, proclaim Arbor Day, and have a tree care ordinance.
The survey is for the H-1 Historic District, and the original town of Frankfort as platted in 1855.
New Lenox approved the purchase of property for the museum at its March 27 meeting.
Five candidates ran for three open positions as Trustee for the Village of Frankfort.