The village website is currently featuring a public service announcement that tells residents how to stay safe around the aggressive animals.
Local homeowners say the project from Riverside Medical Center will cause disruptive traffic, lower home values and duplicate services in the area.
Frankfort's mayor and trustees discussed plans for the coming fiscal year during the annual meeting of the Committee of the Whole.
With Mariano's opening soon, the nearest Walgreens location requested approval of a liquor sales permit in order to remain competitive.
Several residents expressed concerns regarding Currie Ford's proposed parking lot project during the public comment portion of Tuesday's village board meeting.
The village recently released updated information about progress surrounding the construction on Lincoln Highway.
With a fiscal cliff looming, the Department of Employment Security said last month that a solution was necessary to help improve jobless rates.
Homeowners objected to a proposal from Currie Motors to rezone residential property for a new storage lot at a village plan commission meeting Thursday.
The petitions filed by Mark Moylan and Joseph Figliulo were determined to be incomplete at an electoral board meeting Wednesday night.
Mayor Jim Holland also reminded residents that Winter on the Green begins on Sunday.
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The Frankfort business canceled its tobacco license on Tuesday, after being burglarized several times in recent months.
Dancing Marlin is scheduled to open mid-March in Frankfort.
Dancing Marlin would be located on La Grange Road, in the former home of Dino Anthony's.
Candidates have until Dec. 26 to turn in their petitions if they want to be on the April 9 ballot.
Frankfort village officials toured the site on Friday.
Units are open to residents not currently on the senior housing waiting list for the first time in the history of the township.
The board also discussed the state of the Frankfort police pension fund.
The village has seen a significant increase in the number of single-family residential building permits processed in 2012 compared to recent years.
Although unemployment is down from this time compared to last year, numbers in Will County slightly increased from September 2012 to October.
Nella Piccolin was sworn in as the township clerk on Monday.
The board approved multiple business-related items on Monday, before addressing other topics of interest in the community.
The board is scheduled to adopt several ordinances referred by the plan commission.
The board filed a request with the Illinois Department of Insurance inquiring about former police chief Rob Piscia's pension qualifications.
The president captured his home state in Tuesday's election, but how did he fare in Frankfort precincts?
The Frankfort Plan Commission and Zoning Board of Appeals heard a request on Thursday from a resident hoping to open a new martial arts space in the village.
The high cost of cigarettes in Cook County is driving smokers across the Will County line.
The two Republican incumbents were each elected to serve another four years on the board.
A 21-year-old south suburban woman found time to vote in her first presidential election, even as her baby was beginning to make its way into the world.
Roadwork is expected to cease mid-December, but will return next summer.
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The former girlfriend of police officer Donald Walsh refuses to discuss the incident that led to his battery arrest in Mokena last summer.
The mayor will report on a potential liquor ordinance amendment.
The district was recognized for its work in green practices and in partnership.
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The current assistant village administrator lost approximately $9,000 per year from his future pension as a result of the refund, the Chicago Tribune reports.
The reduction will decrease library district taxes in Frankfort by approximately three dollars per person.
Heads of Tinley Park, Frankfort and Mokena endorsed Don Peloquin, the 1st Congressional District Republican candidate. Orland Park and New Lenox mayors aren’t endorsing Peloquin, but also haven’t gotten behind Democrat incumbent Bobby Rush either.
The Chicago Democrat is the subject of two federal investigations and was diagnosed with Bipolar II disorder earlier this year.