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Due to a large increase in COVID cases, both locally and nationwide, the Center for Disease Control (CDC) and the Illinois Department of ...
A new analysis found more than 6 million nationwide are behind on rent, owing a total of $23 billion.
This bridge is estimated to support more than 20,000 trucks daily and will reduce truck traffic on local roads such as Route 53, which t ...
The unemployment rate in Will County decreased recently.
Frankfort Village Board also voted to appoint former police chief as assistant administrator.
Registration and Networking begins at 11:00 a.m. with lunch being served at noon. The County Executive's presentation begins at 12:30.
This is how the Frankfort area compares to Illinois and the nation for coronavirus vaccinations.
David Toepper was appointed to the historic preservation commission; and Nichole Schaeffer and David Hogan to the plan commission.
Will County's unemployment rate is lower than the Illinois average.
The park district learned that there are several offers to purchase the property, including at least one from an industrial buyer.
The recognition was given for the village's comprehensive annual financial report for the fiscal year which ended on April 30, 2020.
Police officer Joshua Maxwell was first hired in September 2019, and has now completed training and a probationary period.
The sports facility will expand into more suites in its building for space for strength training and offices.
The board approved the purchase of a leaf collector, a Ford F-450 dump truck and an International dump truck.
Access to broadband speeds needed for remote work and learning vary greatly across the U.S.
Millineum-Kyle Holdings is proposing an industrial building with outdoor storage on South Challenger Road.
Some of the lots were rearranged in the development, due to previous "slightly inaccurate" flood zone boundaries.
Residents are concerned with plans for the widening of the road, which call for the destruction of a berm and clearing of trees.
Mayor Keith Ogle, clerk Katie Schubert, and trustees Eugene Savaria, Michael Leddin and Daniel Rossi took their oaths of office.
The virtual workshop will be held at 10:30 a.m. May 3.
After 16 years in the office, Jim Holland marked his last regular board meeting as mayor on Monday.
"We've gotten [the designation] for years," Mayor Jim Holland said. "And I'm pleased that we do."
The village's operating budget includes $19,530,000 in revenues and $17,340,300 in expenses.
The bill is now making its way to the Illinois House of Representatives, after passing through the Senate Wednesday.
The Frankfort Township Republican slate candidates are all projected to win their respective races, according to unofficial results.
1 incumbent and 3 newcomer candidates are projected to win the Summit Hill D161 Board of Ed election, according to unofficial results.
Incumbents Thomas Ruvoli Jr. and Mark Ponton, as well as Elmer Gentry and Mike McCarey, are the projected winners of the race.
The non-binding advisory question was aimed at gauging residents' interest in acquiring the property for an outdoor recreation space.
Keith Ogle is the projected winner of the Frankfort Village President election, defeating fellow trustee John Clavio.
There are several contested elections in Frankfort, including the race for village president and Lincoln-Way D210 school board.
Funding comes as part of the most recent federal COVID-19 relief packages
There are several local races in Frankfort, including the mayoral race, as well as an advisory question from the Frankfort Park District.
You can use IRS data to compare your tax payments and refunds to others in Will County.
Michael Leddin is one of three candidates running for three open positions on the Village of Frankfort Board of Trustees.
Stephanie Drisko is one of two candidates running for Frankfort Township Clerk.