Although early voting begins Sept. 24 statewide, early voting at the Village Hall and at the Library will not begin until Oct. 19.
Jim Holland has served as mayor for 16 years, and as trustee for six years before becoming mayor.
Proposal would transform the renewable resource landscape in Illinois
The position pays $10 an hour, the parks district said.
The village recently received the April sales tax payment, which was 26 percent below budget predictions.
Zachary Brown was appointed to the position of Utilities Director for the village of Frankfort.
Election Day 2020 named a holiday under this legislation
If the board decides to enact the closure, it could be in effect as early as May 29.
The board approved a resolution supporting the Will County Governmental League's letter to the governor on the Restore Illinois plan.
If you make the qualifying purchases, you will receive a one-time reimbursement in the form of a $50 credit on a future water bill.
Pritzker Shouldn't Continue Excluding General Assembly During COVID-19 Crisis
Mayor Jim Holland announces new members, says he appreciates community participation in Village committees.
The program will help homeowners and businesses who have a lead service line that supplies water from the water main to their residence.
Legislation would allow flight attendants to use sick leave to assist family members
Brian Feehery has been appointed to the vacant village clerk position after former clerk Eugene Savaria was appointed to trustee.
The primary is just a month away, and the presidential election is coming up fast. Patch wants to know what issues are on voters' minds.
Grants would serve schools in Matteson, Olympia Fields & Richton Park
Investment, ethics reform, and education will be a primary focus during the legislative session
The village of Matteson filed an amendment to its casino plan in December, after local leaders and residents opposed the original location.
Eugene Savaria, who was the village clerk, was sworn in at the Jan. 21 board meeting.
Lawmakers will return to Springfield on Jan. 28 for the beginning of the spring legislative session
The rally will be held from 10 a.m. to noon Saturday at the intersection of La Grange Road and Route 30 in Frankfort.
The plan sets forth the general goals, objectives, and land use policies for future development in Frankfort.
The rally in Frankfort, "No One Is Above The Law," will be held with the Southwest Suburban Activists, starting at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday.
The meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m. Monday at the village hall council room, 4900 Village Commons, in Matteson.
The board called for the Illinois Gaming Board to deny the proposed casino location at the corner of Harlem Avenue and Lincoln Highway.
Trevarthan wrote he was resigning due to health reasons. His resignation was effective Dec. 2.
Legislation would cap out-of-pocket insulin expenses at $100 for a 30-day supply
The Chocktow Nation of Oklahoma is working on a project to bring a casino to the corner of Lincoln Highway and Harlem Avenue in Matteson.
The village is discussing ways to engage, educate and encourage citizen participation in the 2020 Census.
Villages are allowed to opt out of allowing recreational cannabis stores in their zoning, which Frankfort has now done.
State Rep. Margo McDermed is hosting a workshop to help legal immigrants with their U.S. Citizenship Application
Grants will allow libraries to further assist at-risk youth in the south suburbs
Two Will County board members from Frankfort have issued a joint statement in support of the Summit Hill feasibility study.
The commission meets on the second and fourth Thursdays of every month at the Frankfort Administration Building.
Gene Savaria, who serves as commissioner on the Plan Commission, was sworn in as village clerk during the meeting.
The grant will be used for a downtown parking lot expansion, including additional parking in downtown Frankfort.
Legislation would ensure fewer accidents on job sites
Mayor Jim Holland administered the oath of office to the new trustees.
Will County Board Member Jim Moustis presented the check to the Children’s Advocacy Center on behalf of the township.