There will be an Open House Tour of various village facilities on Wednesday, May 22 from 5 to 7 p.m.
Adds veterans' preference and Corrections Officer Intern Program
The projected winners are below for the Frankfort village trustee, Summit Hill and D157C races.
In Frankfort, one of the contested local races is the race for village trustee.
In Frankfort, one of the contested local races is the race for the District 157C Board of Education.
In Frankfort and Mokena, one of the contested local races is the race for the District 157C Board of Education.
Legislation would enable pharmacists to administer treatment via injection
In Frankfort and Tinley Park, one of the contested local races is the race for the Summit Hill Board of Education.
Larry Kociolek is running for a contested seat on the District 157C Board of Education in Frankfort.
Would raise the minimum tobacco purchasing age to 21
Legislation would improve accessibility of mental health treatment
"I’m thankful the Illinois Department of Natural Resources recognized communities in my district as being worthy of development funding."
"Over the past decade, workers have not seen a change in the minimum wage, but they have seen an increase in the cost of living."
"To give them the best possible care using veteran-specific practices, healthcare providers should be aware of their veteran status."
"I look forward to working with the governor and my colleagues to make Illinois stronger and better tomorrow than it is today."
State Rep. Margo McDermed Files Resolution to Push Telephone Providers to Protect Consumers from Robocalls and Scams
Unless Mother Nature has other plans, Frankfort has plenty of salt to keep roads clear this winter, officials said.
State Rep. McDermed files legislation to impose mandatory waiting period on the revolving door between lawmaker and lobbyist.
State Representative Margo McDermed files legislation to address gender pay gap
According to Mayor Rahm Emanuel, the proposal has bipartisan support from the following members of the mayors caucus.
PLUS: GOP incumbent Margo McDermed is the projected winner against Democrat Matthew Hunt for the Illinois House, 37th District, seat.
Frankfort Twsp provides conflicting records concerning Supervisor Jim Moustis' salary; Gallagher
Jim Moustis told WJOL’s Slocum he earned $43k, when his actual is $87k, records show.
This year's midterm election is Nov. 6. Here's what voters need to know before they cast their ballots.
Officials will answer residents' questions concerning the November referendum that could raise the village's sales tax 1 percent.
Will County Board Speaker Jim Moustis hopes voters aren't aware of his legal loopholes: OpEd
If passed, the village sales tax would be increased by 1 percent, going from 7 percent to 8 percent.
"It is plain and simple – Illinois voters should not have to fear their identity will be stolen if they decide to register to vote."
Village officials are considering placing a referedum on November's ballot that would let voters approve an increase.
The Village Board also approved capital expense budgets to fund projects like the $60 million waste water treatment plant consolidation.
If approved, the workers will join International Union of Operating Engineers Local 150.
Voters also decided Tuesday that the Frankfort Park District can sell property it owns on Laraway Road.
The format of Friday's event in Frankfort will let the public meet and greet some of the Democratic candidates in the field.
Senator Michael E. Hastings (D-Tinley Park) released a statement in response to Gov. Bruce Rauner’s budget address.
"The right to vote is a fundamental component of our nation's democratic values." - Sen. Michael E. Hastings (D-Tinley Park)
A hearing set for Thursday on the possible suspension of the liquor license at Elwood Alehouse has been postponed.
The Frankfort Village Board approved the appointment of Rob Piscia as its next village administrator.
Frankfort homeowners will hear their requests for pergolas, vinyl siding and a sports court at the next village plan commission meeting.