Muslim from Chicago Suburbs holding their Prophet Muhammad's birthday celebrated in the Islamic Center of Schaumburg with zeal and fervor
Lisa Menich was recognized as Outstanding Caseworker of the Year at the annual Township Officials of Illinois conference in November.
Arlington Heights, Hoffman Estates, Mount Prospect, Palatine, Rolling Meadows and Schaumburg residents were in attendance.
Catholic worshipers have begun arriving at the Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe in Des Plaines.
People from Chicago Muslim community took out a colorful procession on occasion of the birth anniversary of Prophet Muhammad
Empty Bowls at Oakton raised more than $26,000 for area food pantries.
Pakistan Tehreek-E-Insaf Chicago held membership Drive and a luncheon in the honor of Senior Leader Asad Umer at Tandoori Restaurant
Renderings of a proposed indoor pool at the Prairie Lakes Community Center will be available during the Dec. 12 meeting.
Des Plaines city official confirms that McDonald's Corporation has applied for demolition permits with Cook County and city.
Thanksgiving Eve 300 people filled up in the Community Hall of the Muslim Center Morton Grove to celebrate the Thanksgiving Pray
Volo Auto Museum launches online petition to save McDonald's #1 Store Museum from the wrecking ball and move it to Volo, Ill.
Duhania Bazaar was held at the beautiful Renaissance Schaumburg Convention Center in which large numbers people attended the extravagant
Islamic Center of Wheaton Opened their Doors to build better relationships, Promote Peace and build bridges
Raymond Lawson is excited about his recently being named as the dean of online learning at Oakton Community College.
The Council of Islamic Organizations of Greater Chicago (CIOGC) hosted its 25th anniversary Annual CommUnity Dinner in Addison, Illinois.
Korean American Community Endorse Pritzker for Governor Candidate at The Korean Cultural Center of Chicago (KCCOC)
The railroad crossing on South River Road near Miner Street will be closed to traffic on Thursday and Friday.
The Thanksgiving Basket and Adopt a Family programs are available for Township residents to donate to and receive from this holiday season.
Take a look back at photos from 2013, when flood waters took over much of Des Plaines.
A stretch of Algonquin Road in Des Plaines will be closed until Wednesday.
Net proceeds will help to send kids to Adventure Summer Day Camp and also help to feed hungry families through the Emergency Food Pantry.
On September 21st, Bensenville McDonald's was taken over by teachers from Wood Dale Junior High School to raise money for their School
The annual Des Plaines Friends of the Parks Scholarship fundraiser.
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Attorneys, educational/support groups and social service agencies will be on hand during this free event Sun., Sept. 17, at Lakeview YMCA.
It’s back-to-school season! Parents selecting a preschool should arm themselves with these questions to ask before enrolling their children.
Get a preview of the work that led to this honor at the next Maine Township board meeting Tuesday, Aug. 22 at 7:30 p.m.
The fall semester at Oakton begins Monday, Aug. 21
If Democrats get out and vote, we win. But we need to register voters first. And you can help do that right now.
Brian Thoren was presented with the Des Plaines Park District Dedicated to Excellence Award on June 28, 2017.
Flooding closes an Oakton Community College campus for a second consecutive day.
Mia Tomasello is among approximately 190 spring 2017 graduates of Oakton Community College who reside in Des Plaines.
Maine Township officials participated in the 2017 Fourth of July Parade in Des Plaines.
Oakton's strong practices in financial reporting receives national recognition.
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Jody Wadhwa, Oakton trustee emeritus, was recently awarded with the Illinois Community College Trustees Association’s highest honor.
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Oakton Community College finished 13th overall in the 2017 NASA Robotic Mining Competition at Florida’s Kennedy Space Center.
Two Oakton employees are heading to Haiti June 17-23, to expand the arts to students in the Caribbean nation.